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Light Metals Coloring Facility Chromium Release

All POL/SITREP's for this site Light Metals Coloring Facility Chromium Release
Southington, CT - EPA Region I
POLREP #2
Final
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
POLLUTION/SITUATION REPORT
Light Metals Coloring Facility Chromium Release - Removal Polrep
Final Removal Polrep

EPA Emergency Response

UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Region I

Subject: POLREP #2
Final
Light Metals Coloring Facility Chromium Release

Southington, CT
Latitude: 41.6298440 Longitude: -72.8816480


To:
From: Wing Chau, OSC
Date: 9/23/2016
Reporting Period: 8/27/2016 to 9/23/2016

1. Introduction
  1.1 Background
   
Site Number:      Contract Number:  
D.O. Number:      Action Memo Date:  
Response Authority: CERCLA    Response Type: Emergency
Response Lead: PRP    Incident Category: Removal Action
NPL Status: Non NPL    Operable Unit:
Mobilization Date: 8/24/2016    Start Date: 8/24/2016
Demob Date: 9/7/2016    Completion Date: 9/7/2016
CERCLIS ID: CTD001162460    RCRIS ID:
ERNS No.:    State Notification:
FPN#:    Reimbursable Account #:

1.1.1 Incident Category
Emergency Response

1.1.2 Site Description

The Light Metals Coloring company is a facility that performs metal finishing and plating operations. The property consists of the building facility, paved parking areas, grass areas, a wastewater treatment system, above-ground storage tanks (ASTs) containing process chemicals, and a capped lagoon area.

1.1.2.1 Location

Light Metals Coloring Facility is located at 270 Spring Street in Southington, CT.

1.1.2.2 Description of Threat

At around 1030 hrs on 24 August 2016, approximately 300-400 gallons of plating solution containing hexavalent chromium were released onto the roof of the Light Metals Coloring facility.  The release flowed from the roof through a downspout and onto the asphalt and into a storm drain adjacent to the building.  The storm drain flows into a creek leading to the Quinnipiac River.

1.1.3 Preliminary Removal Assessment/Removal Site Inspection Results

The original NRC report indicated that approximately 50-75 gallons of boiler condensate with chrome contaminate had been released on the morning of 24 August 2016.  Once the CT DEEP responder and local fire department assessed the scene, they informed the EPA Phone Duty Officer that a larger and significantly more hazardous release had occurred and requested EPA on-scene regulatory oversight, presence and consultation. The EPA Response Duty Officer was mobilized, arrived on-scene at approximately 2030 hours on 24 August 2016 and integrated into a unified command consisting of the EPA, CTDEEP, PRP representatives and Local Hazmat/Fire Department.

 The Response Duty Officer reported the following from the scene:

  • Facility Support Services (FSS) of Hampden, CT is contracted by the PRP as the Licensed Environmental Professional (LEP) for cleanup activity oversight, overseeing remediation activities being performed by Clean Harbors, and serving as the PRP's representative;
  • The PRP's contractors have performed the following activities: recovered some of the released liquids that were puddled on the roof; began removal of a portion of the contaminated roof, excavated an area of contaminated soil/asphalt on the property and roadway, began flushing impacted storm drains; assessed contaminated riprap at the outfall pipe area as well as the impacted creek and Quinnipiac River areas.
  • Water used for flushing of the drainage system was collected and vacuumed from outfall area; and subsequently transferred into frac tanks;
  • At the time, the town and PRP did not have information regarding the permit status of the water treatment system and arrangements were being made to pump all liquids in the clarifier into frac tanks;
  • As part of unified command, The EPA OSC determined response actions for the operational period that covered overnight activities as well as discussions on the need for a sampling plan to determine the extent of contamination.

 

2. Current Activities
  2.1 Operations Section
   

2.1.1 Narrative

For information prior to August 27, 2016, please refer to POLREP #1.

 

2.1.2 Response Actions to Date

7 September 2016

CT DEEP's Emergency Response Unit continued its coordination on response activities performed at the Site with EPA by providing its final emergency incident field report.  The report indicated the following:

  • Excavated areas that had analytical data showing exceedances above the CT DEEP Remediation Standard had additional excavation work performed until subsequent sampling demonstrated that the impacted areas were below the remediation standards;
  • The catch basin network has been addressed by removal of 2 contaminated catch basins, flushing of the system multiple times until sampling results were non-detect for the chromium contamination;
  • The outfall area has been restored with rip-rap;
  • The roadway and driveway have been backfilled and repaved;
  • After consulting with the State and local DPHs from both Southington and Cheshire, and Southington Water Department, additional sampling was performed to include hexavalent and total chromium analyses at the public wells, in the Naugatuck River, the existing groundwater monitoring wells, and new installed monitoring wells installed in the roadway within the excavation area;
  • At this time no further emergency actions are required by CT DEEP's ERU and a referral will be made to CT DEEP's Remediation Division for consideration of potential further action.

Based upon the completed cleanup actions performed by the responsible party, Unified Command has determined the response actions to be adequate and has terminated the emergency response.  Unified Command has demobilized from the Site.

23 September 2016

FSS provided disposal information, including manifest numbers, for the various waste-streams that were sent off-site for disposal. 

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

Light Metals Coloring, 270 Spring Street, Southington, CT.

2.1.4 Progress Metrics

Waste Stream Medium Quantity Manifest # Treatment Disposal Facility
 Hexavalent Chromium  Liquids  133,416 gal
  • 009922282FLE
  • 009922280FLE
  • 009922279FLE
  • 009922278FLE
  • 008993772FLE
  • 008993768FLE
  • 008993773FLE
  • 008993777FLE
  • 008993778FLE
  • 008993779FLE
  • 008993776FLE
  • 008993771FLE
  • 008993770FLE
  • 008993775FLE
  • 008993774FLE
  • 008993684FLE
  • 008993690FLE
  • 008993685FLE
  • 008993686FLE
  • 008993688FLE
  • 008993687FLE
  • 008993693FLE
  • 008993689FLE
  • 008993691FLE
  • 008756993FLE
  • 008993695FLE
  • 008993694FLE
  • 008802755FLE
  • 009922281FLE 

 

Chemical treatment

Clean Harbors of CT

51 Broderick Road

Bristol, CT 06010

Hexavalent Chromium  Solids  140 cy
  • 008993815FLE
  • 008993814FLE
  • 008993813FLE
  • 008993818FLE
  • 008993817FLE
  • 008993812FLE
 
Landfilled

Clean Earth of North Jersey, Inc.

105 Jacobus Avenue

Kearney, NJ 07033

 

Hexavalent Chromium  Solids  2184 lbs
  • 008757059FLE
  • 008757059FLE
Landfilled

Clean Harbors of CT

51 Broderick Road

Bristol, CT 06010

Hexavalent Chromium Solids   3028 lbs
  • 008757058FLE
Landfilled

Spring Grove Recovery Resources

4879 Spring Grove Avenue

Cincinnati, OH 456232

Hexavalent Chromium  Soils  259.78 tons
  • 008993752FLE
  • 008993750FLE
  • 008993745FLE
  • 008993742FLE
  • 008993743FLE
  • 008993741FLE
  • 008993738FLE
  • 008974400FLE
  • 009922275FLE 
  • 008993758FLE
  • 008993755FLE
  • 008993748FLE
  • 009921952FLE
  • 008993757FLE
  • 008993753FLE
  • 008993754FLE
  • 008993756FLE  
Landfilled

Clean Earth of North Jersey, Inc.

105 Jacobus Avenue

Kearny, NJ 07033

Hexavalent Chromium Soils 20 cy
  • 008993744FLE
Landfilled

Clean Earth of North Jersey, Inc.

105 Jacobus Avenue

Kearny, NJ 07033



  2.2 Planning Section
   

2.2.1 Anticipated Activities

No further actions anticipated by Unified Command.

2.2.1.2 Next Steps

Upon completion of response actions, FSS will generate an after action report to document the incident, response actions taken, analytical results, and waste disposition. A copy of the after action report will be provided to EPA when available.

  2.3 Logistics Section
    None

  2.4 Finance Section
    No information available at this time.

  2.5 Other Command Staff
   

2.5.1 Safety Officer

N/A
2.5.2 Liaison Officer

N/A
2.5.3 Information Officer

N/A

3. Participating Entities
 

 

3.1 Unified Command

CT DEEP, Southington Fire Department, Southington Health Department, FSS, USEPA

3.2 Cooperating Agencies

USCG

4. Personnel On Site
 

EPA OSC

CT DEEP

Southington FD

Southington Health Department

Southington PD

FSS

Clean Harbors

Light Metals Coloring Company

USCG

 

 

5. Definition of Terms
 

CERCLA - Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act 

CT DEEP - Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection

EPA - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

EPRB - Emergency Planning and Response Branch

ERU - Emergency Response Unit

FSS - Facility Support Services

NRC - National Response Center

OSC - On-Scene Coordinator

POTW - Publicly Owned Treatment Works

PRP - Potentially Responsible Party

Southington FD - Southington Fire Department

Southington PD - Southington Police Department

USCG - U.S. Coast Guard

 

6. Additional sources of information
 

6.1 Internet location of additional information/report

www.epaosc.org/LightMetalsColoringChromeRelease

6.2 Reporting Schedule



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