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Otsego Township Dam Area

All POL/SITREP's for this site Otsego Township Dam Area
Otsego Township, MI - EPA Region V
POLREP #40
Progress
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
POLLUTION/SITUATION REPORT
Otsego Township Dam Area - Removal Polrep

EPA Emergency Response

UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Region V

Subject: POLREP #40
Progress
Otsego Township Dam Area
059B
Otsego Township, MI
Latitude: 42.4601694 Longitude: -85.7199333


To: Douglas Ballotti, EPA
Samuel Borries, EPA
Mike Ribordy, EPA
Jim Saric, EPA
Mark Mills, MDNR
Polly Synk, MDAG
Cyndi Trobeck, City of Otsego
Valincia Darby, U.S. DOI

From: Paul Ruesch, OSC
Date: 4/27/2018
Reporting Period: 4/14/2018 - 4/27/2018

1. Introduction
  1.1 Background
   
Site Number: 059B    Contract Number:  
D.O. Number:      Action Memo Date: 4/6/2016
Response Authority: CERCLA    Response Type: PRP Oversight
Response Lead: PRP    Incident Category: Removal Action
NPL Status: NPL    Operable Unit: 5
Mobilization Date: 8/1/2016    Start Date: 8/1/2016
Demob Date:      Completion Date:  
CERCLIS ID: MID006007306    RCRIS ID:
ERNS No.:    State Notification: DEQ
FPN#:    Reimbursable Account #: 059B

1.1.1 Incident Category     
Time Critical Removal Action - PRP Oversight

1.1.2 Site Description
See PolRep #1

1.1.2.1 Location
See PolRep #1

1.1.2.2 Description of Threat

See PolRep #1

1.1.3 Preliminary Removal Assessment/Removal Site Inspection Results

See PolRep #1

2. Current Activities
  2.1 Operations Section
   

2.1.1 Narrative
Removal operations in BRSA 7 continue and restoration operations continue in BRSA 8. Demolition of the auxiliary spillway by a contractor to MDNR is nearly complete.

2.1.2 Response Actions During Reporting Period

BRSA 7
- Excavation of contaminated soils and sediments resumed with confirmation results received in the riverbank grids shown in Table 1 below. There are 63 total river bank grids in BRSA 7, with each grid consisting of approximately 50 feet of riverbank. There are 3 stream tubes, with each varying in size. The target clean-up goal in riverbank soils is 5 mg/kg total PCBs and in-stream sediments is 1mg/kg total PCBs;
- Transportation and disposal of contaminated soils & sediments (utilizing the staging pad in BRSA 6);
- Continued construction of access roads to provide access into remaining grids and stream tubes;
- Grading of 106th Street access road from Lincoln Road (M-89) to BRSA 7 staging area (command center); and
- Maintenance of stream tube protection measures.

BRSA 7 RIVERBANK            GRID TOTAL ESTIMATED EXCAVATION DEPTH (in) FINAL CONFIRMATION RESULT (Total PCBs, mg/kg)
15 36 0.47
16 36 0.1
17 24 0.3
18 12 0.44
Table 1. BRSA 7 Riverbank Grid Confirmation Sampling Results

General Table Notes: Confirmatory sampling takes place immediately following excavation of contaminated soils and/or sediments in accordance with procedures outlined in the FSP and the TM for BRSAs 7 & 8. Both documents can be found in the ‘Documents' Section of the project website. Stream tube grids are numbered consistent with the riverbank grid they are located adjacent to. A figure showing the location of both (preliminary) riverbank grids and stream tubes can be found on Figure 1-7 of the BRSA 7 & 8 TM.

BRSA 8
- Removal of office trailer and other materials/equipment from Jefferson Road staging pad; and
- Continue re-grading and restoration of riverbanks.

OVERALL SITE
- Transport/disposal of approximately 540 tons of excavated soils to an EPA-approved landfill facility (see Section 2.1.4);
- Dust control measures and particulate monitoring (PM10) around the site perimeter with no sustained exceedance off-site of particulates above the action level of 1.5 mg/m3;
- No sustained exceedances observed in turbidity monitors;
- Treatment of approximately 31,700 gallons of contact water from contaminated grids and/or contaminated soils staging pad in the on-site WWTP located in BRSA 6 (see Section 2.1.4). Sampling results continue to show non-detect levels for PCBs in the treated discharge; 
- Complete removal of sheet piling and demolition of concrete auxiliary spillway by contractor to MDNR (see photo); and
- Completed restoration activities (grading, contouring) of area and river bed at area around former temporary WCS.

2.1.3 Enforcement Activities, Identity of Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs)

See PolRep #1

2.1.4 Progress Metrics

Both quantities during the reporting period ('Quantity' column) and totals to date ('Total' column) are included in the table.

Waste Stream Medium Quantity Total               Manifest #  Treatment Disposal
 Cardboard solid 50 lbs 1390 lbs NA recycling Otsego Recycling Center
 Plastic solid 20 lbs 605 lbs NA recycling Otsego Recycling Center
 Metals solid 10,726 lbs 40,426 lbs various  recycling Broken Arrow Recycling
 Contaminated soil (< 50 ppm* PCBs) solid 540 tons (est) 48,528 tons(est) various disposal Republic Ottawa County Farms Landfill, Coopersville, MI
 Contaminated soil
(> 50 ppm* PCBs)
solid 0 tons 103.91 tons     various disposal US Ecology Michigan,
Belleville, MI
 Contact water liquid 31,700 gal           1,985,446 gal  NA on-site WWTP On-site reuse/discharge to Kalamazoo River
*Note: 1 ppm = 1 mg/kg

  2.2 Planning Section
   

2.2.1 Anticipated Activities
During the next reporting period, the following activities are expected to occur:

BRSA 6
- Staging pad and WWTP operations to support removal operations in BRSA 7.

BRSA 7
- Continue access road construction along riverbanks into remaining riverbank grids and stream tubes;
- Continue excavation of contaminated riverbank soils and in-stream sediments;
- Re-construction and restoration of riverbanks;
- Treat contact water from contaminated grids, stream tubes and staging pad (located in BRSA 6); and
- Transport contaminated soils & sediments for disposal.

BRSA 8
- Re-construction and restoration of riverbanks.

BRSA 9
- Remove and restore Jefferson Road staging pad area.

SITEWIDE
- Operate dust and turbidity control/monitoring systems;
- Complete demolition of the auxiliary spillway by contractor to MDNR and remove heavy equipment (see Section 2.2.1.2); and
- Continue restoration of area surrounding the former temporary WCS and auxiliary spillway.

2.2.1.1 Planned Response Activities

See Sections 2.2.1 & 2.2.1.2

2.2.1.2 Administrative Activities / Next Steps
- Provide comments to AMEC-FW on draft Post-Removal Site Control Plan, which provides for monitoring and maintenance of restored riverbank and former staging areas.
- Provide comments to AMEC-FW on draft outline of final report to be submitted at conclusion of project.

2.2.2 Issues

  2.3 Logistics Section
    See PolRep #1

  2.4 Finance Section
    No information available at this time.

  2.5 Other Command Staff
   

2.5.1 Safety Officer

A safety meeting is held prior to work start each day by on-site safety officer(s) from Envirocon & AMEC-FW.

2.5.2 Liaison Officer
- A community health meeting was attended by the US EPA OSC and CIC along with several other agencies on April 14.
- A site tour was provided for Trowbridge Township Supervisor Mr. Jeff Kaylor on April 20.
- A site tour of the area at the former auxiliary spillway was provided for several residents of the Fox Mountain residential subdivision on April 20.
- A classroom presentation and mock field sampling exercise was held for students participating in the STREAM program at Otsego Middle School on April 20 in a restored area at BRSA 1 (see photos). The students interacted with over 25 environmental, health & safety and construction professionals associated with the Site during several classroom presentations and field visits. The STREAM students are currently re-building 6 wood duck houses that were removed during removal activities in BRSA 8 and were no longer in usable condition.
- A site tour was provided to an interested neighbor on April 26.

2.5.3 Information Officer
- A Fact Sheet updating progress made across the entire Allied Paper, Inc./Portage Creek/Kalamazoo River Superfund site was issued on April 14. It is posted in the 'Documents' section of the website.
- An interview was provided for a reporter from MLive on April 23. An article appeared on April 24.

3. Participating Entities
 

3.1 Unified Command

3.2 Cooperating Agencies

See PolRep #1

4. Personnel On Site
 

On average, the following personnel were present on site during the reporting period: 

USEPA - 1
START - 1
MDNR - 1
MDEQ - 1
Envirocon - 37
Milbocker & Sons, Inc. - 3
Spicer Group, Inc. - 1
AMEC-FW - 2

TOTAL: 47

5. Definition of Terms
  AMEC-FW          AMEC Foster Wheeler     
BRSA                 Bank Removal and Stabilization Area
CIC                    Community Involvement Coordinator
MDEQ                Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
MDNR                Michigan Department of Natural Resources     
NTU    Nephelometric Turbidity Unit
OSC                   On Scene Coordinator
PCB    Polychlorinated Biphenyl
PM    Particulate Matter
PolRep               Pollution Report
PRP                    Potentially Responsible Party
START                Superfund Technical Assessment & Response Team (US EPA contractor)
US EPA              United States Environmental Protection Agency   
WCS                   Water Control Structure
WWTP                Waste Water Treatment Plant     

6. Additional sources of information
 

6.1 Internet location of additional information/report

https://response.epa.gov/otsegodam

www.epa.gov/superfund/allied-paper-kalamazoo

6.2 Reporting Schedule
The next PolRep will be generated on May 11.

7. Situational Reference Materials
  No information available at this time.


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