U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
POLLUTION/SITUATION REPORT
Bremerton Auto Wrecking - Gorst Creek Site - Removal Polrep

UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Region X
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Subject:
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POLREP #3
Infrastructure complete- Landfill Surface Debris Removed
Bremerton Auto Wrecking - Gorst Creek Site
10GL
Port Orchard, WA
Latitude: 47.5099832 Longitude: -122.7405453
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To:
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From:
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Jeffry Rodin, OSC
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Date:
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5/21/2016
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Reporting Period:
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5/9/2016 - 5/21/2016
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1. Introduction
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1.1 Background
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Site Number: |
10GL |
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Contract Number: |
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D.O. Number: |
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Action Memo Date: |
1/20/2016 |
Response Authority: |
CERCLA |
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Response Type: |
Non-Time-Critical |
Response Lead: |
EPA |
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Incident Category: |
Removal Action |
NPL Status: |
Non NPL |
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Operable Unit: |
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Mobilization Date: |
4/11/2016 |
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Start Date: |
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Demob Date: |
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Completion Date: |
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CERCLIS ID: |
WAN001002414 |
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RCRIS ID: |
WAH000048636 |
ERNS No.: |
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State Notification: |
Yes |
FPN#: |
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Reimbursable Account #: |
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Site Description and Background
Gorst Creek Landfill (GCL) is an unpermitted landfill
on the Kitsap Peninsula near Port Orchard (western WA) created in the late
1960s when the property owner at the time began disposing of waste in a deep
ravine holding Gorst Creek. The creek was channeled through a culvert along the
bottom of the ravine and waste was piled on top of the culvert to fill the
ravine. During operation of GCL (1968-1989), local residents and businesses
used GCL as a dump. For one year (1969-1970), the U.S. Navy contracted to
dispose of all waste from the Puget Sound Naval Station at GCL (est. 93,000
cy).
CGL is currently estimated to
contain 150,000 cy of waste. The culvert channeling the creek beneath the
landfill has collapsed beneath the weight of the landfill in at least two
locations, resulting in the impoundment of the creek upstream of the landfill.
During periods of heavy precipitation, impounded water seeps through the
landfill releasing contaminants downstream, and occasionally over tops the
landfill causing the downstream slope to collapse into the creek, washing waste
downstream and presenting a threat to State Highway 3 which is 100 yards
downstream. There have been five major slope failures at GCL since 1997,
typically associated with periods of heavy precipitation. Contaminants include
PCBs, pesticides, SVOCs and metals.
EPA Site History
- 2005 to 2009: EPA conducts
site assessments - Site does not list on NPL
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2009: EPA notifies Navy of
liability.
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2012: EPA proceeds with EE/CA
for removal action that proposes three alternatives: (1) replace existing
culvert, $3 million; (2) reroute the creek around landfill, $7-8 million; (3)
remove landfill and restore ravine and habitat, $30 million.
RCRA Unilateral Admin. Order
(UAO) to U.S. Navy
CERCLA Admin.
Order on Consent (AOC)
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After UAO issuance of UAO by EPA, Navy negotiates with EPA.
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DOJ, EPA, Navy and ST Trust
(owner) negotiate CERCLA AOC to replace UAO.
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AOC requires Navy to fully
fund EPA’s implementation of EE/CA alternative 3 (landfill removal) and the ST
Trust to record environmental covenant that restricts development.
EPA has completed ESA and NHPA consultations,
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2. Current Activities
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2.1 Operations Section
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2.1.1 Narrative/On Site Activities
May 9
- Adult bear and cubs were observed on site yesterday by the security guard,
in the landfill area.
- Continue construction of haul roads.
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Construct downstream dam below face of landfill.
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START engineers on site to observe stormwater BMPs.
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EPA/START/ERRS meeting regarding potential to encounter asbestos on site.
- Collect site features with GPS unit.
May 10
- Receive
scale house.
- Prepared haul road section for installation of scale.
- Identify on-site borrow source for constructing spur roads on landfill surface.
- Update site maps with revised GPS coordinates of site features.
- Assess Viper and air monitoring capabilities.
- Discuss AreaRae sensor configuration for optimal site health& safety.
- Finish downstream dam construction.
- Deliver asbestos samples (air and suspected bulk) collected during the previous week to the lab.
- Inventory instrumentation on site.
High-visibility orange liner was installed in the stockpile cells.
- Install additional site signage.
- Discuss seed mix and schedule for ordering shrubs and trees for restoration efforts.
- Print large maps and site figures for planning purposes.
- Receive analytical results for air samples submitted to the laboratory for asbestos analysis from the command post, stockpile, and landfill; all sample results ranged from 0.002 to 0.004 fibers per cubic centimeter (f/cc). For reference, the action level for upgrading to level C PPE on site is 0.1 f/cc.
May 11
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Continue
building spur roads into landfill.
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Surveyor
arrived today to begin surveying downstream reach below Hwy 3. This data will be used to help complete the
90% design document.
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Continue
inventory and assessment of Viper and instrumentation.
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Submit
additional equipment request to Region 10 warehouse.
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Inquire
with ERT-East regarding site visit to deploy Viper.
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Surface
debris on the landfill identified as potentially containing asbestos was
isolated and secured for future
removal.
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Assess 5
drums in level B PPE that were not clearly empty or compromised; only 1 drum
had contents that were sampled.
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START
engineer-related tasks continued work on the stormwater pollution prevention
plan and GPS collection of stormwater controls.
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Landline
internet was provided to the site.
May 12
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Introduce
concept of JHA (job hazard analysis) for each task performed on site.
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EPA/START/ERRS
received two hour asbestos awareness course from Med-Tox Northwest.
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EPA and
ERRS toured the local Waste Management transfer facility.
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START
retrieved the time-lapse camera; it was not recording because the batteries
appeared to have failed.
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Additional
START personnel and equipment arrived on site from the Seattle office and
warehouse, respectively.
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A total
of six fixed air ample and monitoring locations were identified on the site.
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The
sample collected from the drum on May 11 was characterized using the FirstStep
process; the sample was not characteristic of hazardous waste.
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Finished
installation of stream bypass pipe, including remaining two downstream sections
and diffuser.
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EPA and
START contacted Washington L&I to discuss asbestos-related issues.
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Received
twenty 85 gallon drums and twenty 95 gallon overpack containers.
May 13
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Install
scale house.
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Run
electric line to the scale house.
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Finish
installing rock ramps around base of scale.
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Inspect
and inventory cylinders in cylinder staging area.
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Prepare
justifications for purchasing dedicated equipment for the site.
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Trouble-shoot
and redeploy time-lapse camera.
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Deploy
three air samplers on the landfill for asbestos analysis.
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Test
range and connectivity of Viper Lincs and Gateways at the command post.
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Complete
stormwater BMP site map.
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Prepare
figure showing fixed air sampling and monitoring locations.
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Discuss
integrated health and safety plan with Coast Guard, EPA, START and ERRS.
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Submit
equipment request to ERT-Cincinnati and ERT-Edison.
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START
reviewed draft excavation plan.
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START
drafted a scope of work for geotechnical survey.
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Label
stockpile cells #1 -7.
May 14
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Deploy
three air samplers on the landfill for asbestos analysis.
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Test
range and connectivity of Viper Lincs and Gateways at the stockpile locations.
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Review
stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) with ERRS.
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Purchase
office supplies and print hard copy SWPPP.
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Build
second spur road on the landfill using on-site borrow source material.
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Identify
and mark buried drum in the north section of the landfill.
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Install 2
underflow drains in the settlement ponds.
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Install
silt fence downstream of the culvert.
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Inventory
PPE.
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Plan for
next week’s activities.
May 16
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Phone
call with Labor and Industries (L&I) regarding asbestos on site.
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PST
reviewed the integrated HASP.
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Confirmed
Waste Management hours for holidays.
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Deployed
3 fixed air samples.
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Collected
1 personnel air sample.
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Finished
lining all stock pile cells with high visibility liner.
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A grapple
hook was welded onto one of the excavators.
The grapple hook will allow for more efficient use when moving landfill debris..
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Constructed
some covers for air monitoring stations.
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START
discussion regarding rapid scaling of VIPER, plan to contact ERT for advice.
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Updated
RAE purchase justification including tables.
May 17
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Moved
tires from landfill to cell #7.
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Reviewed
the exclusion zones and PPE; Inside of the exclusion zone is level C.
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Extended
Health and Safety meeting included the review of the evacuation plan, traffic
control plan, and the exclusion zone bounds.
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Collected
4 fixed air samples and 3 personnel samples.
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START
performed a weekly storm water inspection with PST.
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Completed
the scale calibration.
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A second
tire recycler visited the site.
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ERRS
collected trash in the downstream reach.
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EPA/START
had a meeting to discuss EPA equipment.
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Multiple
calls with Labor and Industries, to discuss level of asbestos training to
augment the existing OSHA 40 hour HAZWOPER
training.
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Deployed
VIPER at several air monitoring stations.
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Worked on
staffing for START for the next weeks.
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5 additional
GES employees arrived on site today.
May 18
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Argus
Pacific training for Gorst Creek Asbestos Worker was scheduled for Friday and
Saturday (May 20&21) for all ERRS and GES workers on site.
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Hauled
tires into stockpile cell 7.
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Hauled
concrete to middle of stockpile.
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Hauled
metal to 2 roll-off bins in stockpile.
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Picked up
trash upstream near the Hwy 3 culvert.
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Moved
cardboard rolls (from the liners) to adjacent cardboard recyclers on property.
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EQM
received second bid for the tire recycling.
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Deployed
VIPER in Air sampling locations 1, 2, and 3.
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3
Personnel air samplers for asbestos (haul truck, haul truck, excavator).
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Fixed air
samples at Air sampling locations 3, 5, and 6.
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PST
worked on ProRAE telemetry troubleshooting to get AreaRAEs remotely connected
and provide real time data to a laptop in the command post.
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PST
proposed additional person for site assistance.
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START continued
work on tasks including equipment management, VIPER, Staffing, and Scribe.
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START
identified area west of stockpile requiring BMPs. START conferred with ERRS to
install further stormwater BMPs, ERRS plans on installation tomorrow.
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START revised
the HASP PPE Action Level format.
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START
submitted sample geotechnical scope of work contract to EPA.
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EPA OSC
& START requested additional equipment from ERT-OH.
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Site
discussion regarding re-use of PPE and exclusion zones near the support Conex
boxes and bathrooms.
May 19
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Installed
BMPs at additional location west of the stockpile.
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Hauled
concrete to the stockpile.
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Hauled
steel to stockpile, first 2 bins are full.
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Continued
to pick up trash in stream channel upstream of Hwy 3 culvert.
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EPA
technical advisor arrived on site to assist with connecting to the time capsule
for data sharing.
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Installed
the second time lapse camera on site near air station 3.
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START
updated staffing schedule.
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Deployed
3 fixed air samplers, and 3 personnel air samplers.
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Deployed
VIPER at air stations.
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START
performed daily stormwater inspection 0.05 inches of rain fell yesterday
evening.
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Pump
subcontractor dropped off 6 additional sections of pipe for bypass if needed.
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START
updated Scribe, prepped samples for shipment to lab for analysis.
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T&D
contract awarded to Waste Management.
Friday, May 20
- ERRS workers attended on-site asbestos training provided by local training provider.
- Kitsap County Public Health representatives visited and toured the site.
- START continued to perform air monitoring and sampling at several site air monitoring stations and continued to test and optimize the Viper system.
- START shipped air samples collected this week to the asbestos lab.
- ERRS shipped two bins of metal (13.64 cubic yards) off site for recycling and received $977 as income back to the project.
- EPA provided the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency with a courtesy notification with regard to asbestos.
Saturday, May 21
- ERRS workers continued to attend on-site asbestos training.
- START continued to perform air monitoring and sampling at several site air monitoring stations and continued to test and optimize the Viper system. In particular, Viper and a MultiRae Pro was deployed and tested on an excavator.
- START checked on and downloaded photos from the time-lapse camera.
- START performed daily stormwater inspection; 0.02 inches of rain yesterday, and 0.28 inches today through 13:30.
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2.2 Planning Section
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No information available at this time.
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2.3 Logistics Section
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No information available at this time.
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2.4 Finance Section
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No information available at this time.
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2.5 Other Command Staff
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2.5 Safety Officer
OSC Rodin has requested site contractors develop
a unified safety plan harmonizing ERRS and START safety plans for consistency
of response levels, emergency procedures, and other safety
issues.
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3. Participating Entities
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3.2 Cooperating Agencies
EPA Emergency Management Program has been cooperatively working with multiple agencies to develop ehte removal and restoration plan. The following agencies continue be involved in the review process as the plan is developed to the 90% stage.
Suquamish Tribe
Kitsap Co. Health District
Kitsap Co. emergency Management
WA State Department of Transportation
WA State Department of fish & Wildlife
City Of Bremerton
In addition EPA has completed ESA consultation with National Marine fishers Service and USFW, and NHPA consultations with the WA State Historic Preservation office, and Suquamish Tribe.
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4. Personnel On Site
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EPA 1-2
USCG Strike Team 2
START 4-6
ERRS 16
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5. Definition of Terms
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SWPP – Stormwater Protection Plan
Thalweg – Lowest point in a stream (may or may not coincide
with centerline)
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6. Additional sources of information
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6.1 Internet location of additional information/report
The administrative record for the GCL Removal can be accessed through the following link:
https://semspub.epa.gov/src/collection/10/AR64302
6.2 Reporting Schedule
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7. Situational Reference Materials
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No information available at this time.
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