The Site is an active solvent transfer station. Past activities at the Site resulted in a release of hazardous substances into the environment, including dioxins, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Past removal activities at the site, namely the excavation of a former underground storage tank, pumping lines, and surrounding soils, resulted in the on-site storage of 12 roll-off boxes which contained approximately 250 cubic yards of soils and debris, 238 55-gallon drums of IDW, and a soil berm associated with a former above-ground storage tank (AST) farm.
The Site is contaminated with dioxins, including 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin, PAHs, and VOCs. An Engineering Evaluation and Cost Analysis (EE/CA) was completed by a group of Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs) leading to approval of the 2006 Action Memorandum. The removal activities prescribed for the Site in the 2006 Action Memorandum consisted of: (1) removal and off-site disposal of contaminated soil and debris currently stored onsite in 12 20-cubic yard roll-off boxes; (2) removal and off-site disposal of dioxin contaminated soils; (3) capping of portions of the site; (4) implementation of institutional controls; and (5) groundwater monitoring for a period of two years.
A Time Critical Removal Action was conducted to implement a subset of the activities prescribed for the Site in the 2006 Action Memorandum, namely the off-site disposal of the 12 roll-off boxes and contents, the 238 investigative derived waste (IDW) filled drums, and the berm area soils. The removal work occured during July through November 2013. The removal is completed.