2.1.1 Narrative
The Ohio EPA requested assistance from the EPA to conduct a removal action at the Site to properly dispose of asbestos contaminated building debris from an improper abatement and demolition of site buildings. The owner abandoned the property and the property has reverted to the State of Ohio due to delinquent tax payments. No other entity could perform the cleanup and the presence of the ACM-contaminated debris on site is a hindrance to resale and redevelopment of this blighted property.
2.1.2 Response Actions to Date
Monday, September 26, 2016, ERRS mobilized to site. Fencing contractor onsite to begin repair of
breaches to the perimeter fence. START and
OSC Kocher conducted site walk and preliminary radiation survey of the Site. The survey resulted in 5-6 micro roentgen per
hour (µR/hr) as a background reading and 11 µR/hr on the first floor area of the
onsite building. ERRS boarded up windows
at street-level along Woodland Ave and prepared the Site for arrival of work
trailers and heavy equipment. A skid
steer was used to spread gravel at the front gate to create an access point to
the Site for truck traffic.
Tuesday, 27th, ERRS cleared brush from the fence
line along Woodland Ave as well as on west side of the building to make room
for office trailers. The fencing
contractor repaired the front gate and continued to repair breaches in the
perimeter fence. An excavator was
delivered onsite. Pac‑Van delivered two
office trailers. START and OSC Kocher
conducted a radiation survey of the debris piles on the eastern side of the
building, which resulted 15 µR/hr on the southern edge of the pile near
Woodland Ave and 17 µR/hr on the northern edge of the pile at the rear of the Site.
A tracked, front-end loader was delivered
onsite and ERRS began consolidating non-hazardous municipal waste into piles to
create access for truck traffic to the ACM-contaminated debris. START, OSCs Kocher and Pohl walked all levels
of the buildings onsite to assess building conditions and identify other
hazards.
Wednesday, 28th, START deployed two AirCon2 high
volume sampling pumps for perimeter air sampling to establish Site background
levels. START and OSC Kocher conducted a
radiation survey of the basement and miscellaneous areas within the building. START conducted perimeter air monitoring
utilizing a Thermo Scientific Personal Data Recorder (PDR) 1500, which resulted
an average reading of 9.6 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m3). ERRS continued to consolidate municipal waste
for off-site disposal. Fencing
contractor continued to repair breaches in the perimeter fence. Steel plates were delivered to the Site to
protect the sidewalk at the entrance to the Site.
Thursday, 29th, ERRS began loading nonhazardous municipal
waste. Nine (9) truck loads were shipped
to American Landfill, Waynesburg, Ohio for disposal. START conducted perimeter air monitoring. No perimeter air sampling was conducted due to
rain. OSC Augustyn observed a
quarter-sized plastic disc on the ground displaying the “radioactive” symbol. Screening of the plastic disc resulted 200
µR/hr. The item was identified as a check
source used for calibration of radiation detectors. The source will be turned over to the R5
Health Physicist for disposal or use in training. Fencing contractor completed all repairs to
breaches in the perimeter fence.
Friday, 30th, ERRS loaded an
additional 12 trucks with nonhazardous municipal waste for disposal at American
Landfill, Waynesburg, Ohio. No
additional municipal waste will be disposed offsite. ERRS began consolidating onsite ACM debris
piles. START conducted perimeter air
monitoring and, due to rain, abbreviated perimeter air sampling. Air samples collected on the 29th
and 30th were shipped to QuanTEM Laboratories of Oklahoma City, OK
for PCM analysis. ERRS uncovered three
compressed gas cylinders while consolidating debris piles. Cylinders were segregated and set aside for
proper handling and disposal.
Monday, October 3, 2016, START
conducted perimeter air sampling and perimeter air monitoring. ERRS continued consolidation of ACM debris
piles for shipment offsite. START
inspected building and marked any suspect ACM--thermal system insulation (TSI)
that was on the floor of the first two floors in the building.
Tuesday, 4th, START
conducted perimeter air sampling and perimeter air monitoring. ERRS continued to consolidate debris piles for
eventual offsite disposal. EPA consulted
the City of Cleveland, Demolition Department regarding a free-standing wall
along Woodland Ave. The wall is unsafe
and is showing signs of further degradation as the result of vibrations from
EPA’s heavy equipment. A decision was
made that EPA will demolish the wall and replace it with a 6 foot fence along
Woodland, Ave.
Wednesday 5th, START
conducted perimeter air sampling and perimeter air monitoring. ERRS continued consolidation of ACM-contaminated
debris. Two trailer lining racks arrived
onsite for lining and wrapping of trucks. The front-end loader was demobilized offsite. A full 55-gallon poly drum of unknown source and
content was illegally dumped ~100 feet east of the site along Woodlawn Ave in
the tree lawn. OSC Augustyn directed ERRS
to move the drum onsite for characterization and disposal. A 55-gallon drum found in the building with a
label reading “fuel oil additive” was moved and stored with the poly drum and 2
other 55-gallon drums of tar. The drums
will be sampled for further categorization and disposal.
Thursday, 6th, START
conducted perimeter air sampling and perimeter air monitoring. ERRS continued to consolidate ACM-contaminated
debris piles for eventual shipment offsite. A roll-off box for recycling scrap metal was
delivered and placed at the north end of the Sit
2.1.3 Enforcement Activities, Identity of Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs)
Ohio
EPA referred the case to Ohio Attorney General’s Office on December 30, 2014. A default Judgment against Harper was entered
on August 17, 2015.
Harper
failed to pay property taxes for the Site and Cuyahoga County began its tax
foreclosure process. The County has
indicated that it unsuccessfully attempted to sell the Site and that ownership
of the Site has now passed to the State.
On March 16, 2016, EPA issued a
General Notice of Potential Liability (GNL) to Mr. James H. Hyland III,
President,
Harper Industries Inc. and to Mr. Keith W. Kern, Registered Agent, on behalf of
Harper. Region
5 has not received any
responses to its GNLs
2.1.4 Progress Metrics
Load
Number
|
Date
|
Subcontractor
|
Disposal
Facility
|
Manifest #
|
Weight (tons)
|
1
|
9/29/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-001
|
17.92
|
2
|
9/29/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-002
|
15.45
|
3
|
9/29/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-003
|
14.08
|
4
|
9/29/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-004
|
15.95
|
5
|
9/29/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-005
|
12.87
|
6
|
9/29/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-006
|
12.54
|
7
|
9/29/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-007
|
10.92
|
8
|
9/29/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-008
|
12.54
|
9
|
9/29/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-009
|
12.49
|
10
|
9/30/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-010
|
8.76
|
11
|
9/30/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-011
|
10.96
|
12
|
9/30/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-012
|
11.19
|
13
|
9/30/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-013
|
14.56
|
14
|
9/30/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-014
|
13.42
|
15
|
9/30/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-015
|
13.90
|
16
|
9/30/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-016
|
16.89
|
17
|
9/30/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-017
|
13.27
|
18
|
9/30/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-018
|
14.44
|
19
|
9/30/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-019
|
12.89
|
20
|
9/30/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-020
|
11.93
|
21
|
9/30/16
|
Waste Management
|
American Landfill
|
SW-021
|
13.89
|
Total
|
|
|
|
|
280.86
|
As of 10/6/16, EPA has shipped 21 truck loads of nonhazardous municipal solid waste off site to American Landfill, Waynesburg, OH. Cumulative tonnage of nonhazardous solid waste to date is 280.86 tons.
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