Site Number: |
B45H |
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Contract Number: |
EP-S4-15-04 |
D.O. Number: |
0007 |
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Action Memo Date: |
9/1/2015 |
Response Authority: |
CERCLA |
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Response Type: |
Time-Critical |
Response Lead: |
EPA |
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Incident Category: |
Removal Action |
NPL Status: |
Non NPL |
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Mobilization Date: |
10/13/2015 |
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Start Date: |
10/13/2015 |
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CERCLIS ID: |
KYN000403430 |
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1.1.1 Incident Category
CERCLA Incident Category: Abandoned Residential Property
1.1.2 Site Description
1.1.2.1 Location
The
Wiley Property Site is located at 209 Shinkle Chapel Road in
Hartford, Ohio County,Kentucky. The geographic coordinates of the Site are 37.5123000o
North and 86.9653010o West.
The Site consists of two parcels of land. The first residential tract
is designated as Tax/Parcel ID 73-17-1 in the records for Ohio County, KY comprising 10.2 acres. This property is
currently held by Wells Fargo Bank, following a foreclosure and Master Commissioner’s
sale in 2014. There are two improvements
on Tax/Parcel ID 73-17-1: a single family home and an outbuilding.
The second tract
making up the Site is designated as Tax/Parcel ID 73-17 in the records for Ohio
County, KY. This parcel is privately
owned and a portion of this property was subdivided to sell Parcel 73-17-1 in
2007. There are reports of an old barn
on this property which was subsequently destroyed, thus suggesting that the
past use of the property was for agricultural purposes.
The Site is bordered to the north by Shinkle Chapel Road, and by wooded,
rural, and agricultural lands to the east, south, and west. There is an abandoned single family dwelling on the property, and there are 10 homes located within a half-mile
radius of the Site.
1.1.2.2 Description of Threat
Direct contact with high concentrations of arsenic trioxide, a listed hazardous substance
1.1.3 Preliminary Removal Assessment/Removal Site Inspection Results
In August 2014, the last known occupant of the
residence at 209 Shinkle Chapel Road contacted the Kentucky Department for
Environmental Protection (KDEP) with a concern about an unknown white powdery
substance at the Site. KDEP reported
that the former occupant bred dogs at the Site and that the females were found
to be sterile while others suffered from tumors. The former occupant was concerned about
potential exposure to her family members while they lived at the property.
In September 2014, KDEP performed an initial visual investigation
at the Site. They confirmed an area
where the white substance was located in an area devoid of vegetation and
approximately 30 feet in diameter. Samples
were collected in October 2014, and analysis of the samples collected from this
area revealed total arsenic at levels up to 525,000 milligrams/kilogram (mg/kg). The Toxicity Characteristic Leaching
Procedure (TCLP) was performed on the sample with the highest total arsenic
level and the result came back as 618 milligrams/liter (mg/L) leachable
arsenic. Additional investigation and sampling in October 2014 documented that
the arsenic contamination had migrated downhill a distance of approximately 120
feet to the north and west of the source area.
On November 14,
2104, the KDEP Superfund Branch formally requested that the U.S. EPA conduct a Removal
Site Evaluation (RSE) at the Site.
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