U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
POLLUTION/SITUATION REPORT
Manweiler Trucking Spill - Removal Polrep
Final Removal Polrep

UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Region VIII
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Subject:
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POLREP #3
Response Close-Out
Manweiler Trucking Spill
Colorado Springs, CO
Latitude: 38.8220000 Longitude: -104.8380000
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To:
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Tara Kelley, Colorado Springs Utilities
Gordon Brenner, Colorado Springs Office of Emergency Management
Michael Dalton, Colorado Springs Fire Department
Tom Gonzales, El Paso County Public Health
Richard Smith, El Paso County Office of Emergency Management
Mark Mears, Pueblo County Sheriff Department
Shawn Shelton, Pueblo Fire Department
Gregory Stasinos, CDPHE
Bob Hildebrand, United States Coast Guard
Martin Hestmark, EPA Region 8
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From:
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Martin Mccomb, Federal On Scene Coordinator and
Lisa McClain-Vanderpool, Public Information Officer
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Date:
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10/4/2017
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Reporting Period:
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Post Response
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1. Introduction
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1.1 Background
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Site Number: |
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Contract Number: |
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D.O. Number: |
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Action Memo Date: |
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Response Authority: |
OPA |
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Response Type: |
Emergency |
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Response Lead: |
EPA |
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Incident Category: |
Removal Action |
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NPL Status: |
Non NPL |
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Operable Unit: |
n/a |
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Mobilization Date: |
8/26/2016 |
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Start Date: |
8/26/2016 |
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Demob Date: |
8/27/2016 |
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Completion Date: |
12/31/2016 |
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CERCLIS ID: |
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RCRIS ID: |
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ERNS No.: |
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State Notification: |
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FPN#: |
E16804 |
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Reimbursable Account #: |
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On August 26,
2016, the Colorado Springs Fire Department (CSFD) reported an accident
involving a fuel tanker belonging to Manweiler Transport. The accident happened
at approximately 0400 that day near 911 Motor City Drive in Colorado Springs, El Paso
County, Colorado. CSFD estimated from the size of the tanker and the amount of
recovered material that nearly 6000 gallons of unleaded gasoline and 2000
gallons of diesel fuel were released. CSFD reported that all but a few hundred
gallons of this released material had entered into a storm drain that empties
into Bear Creek just above its confluence with Fountain Creek. Free product, sheen and a fish kill was
witnessed in Fountain Creek.
Colorado
Springs Utilities (CSU) closed the intake to the Fountain Mutual Irrigation Canal located near CSU's Las
Vegas Water Resource Recovery Facility. CSU also notified downstream agricultural
water users to close and/or monitor their intakes. Colorado Springs Utilities did not identify any downstream public water user intakes that required notification.
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2. Current Activities
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2.1 Operations Section
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See Pollution Report #1 for additional details on Operations that occurred August 26-30, 2016,
EPA's team collected visible observations and samples from several downstream water intakes and boom locations on Friday, August 26 and Saturday, August 27, 2016, to determine the presence or absence of petroleum hydrocarbons at the time the locations were visited. The samples were analyzed for both Gasoline Range Organics (GRO) and Diesel Range Organics (DRO). The preliminary laboratory data shows that hydrocarbons were detected between the location of the spill and Fountain Creek Regional Park on the first day. The highest results on August 26 were DRO at 3.27 mg/l at Fountain Creek Regional Park and GRO at 1.48 mg/l at the closed intake to the Fountain Mutual Irrigation Canal. On August 27, these levels had reduced to 0.2 mg/l and 0.182 mg/l respectively. Little or no hydrocarbons were detected downstream of Fountain Creek Regional Park on either day. These observations and samples confirm that the spill did not have a lasting impact on the use of Fountain Creek for irrigation and that all diversions can be reopened.
The results from the lab are posted at https://epaosc.org/ManweilerTruckingSpill and are also accessible in EPA's web mapping tool: https://r8.ercloud.org/ManweilerTruckingSpill.
Here are some tips for using the web map:
1. When you open the link, you are viewing the mapping tool
used by EPA’s field operations. The operational layers that can be used accessed
in the map are listed on the left side of the screen.
2. You can navigate data types and decipher symbols on the
map by clicking on the arrow symbols before each operational layer. You can also turn layers on and off by using
the check boxes. Note that if you are trying to display layers, you will need
to check the boxes next to both the data
type (such as “Site Data”) and the layer that you want to display.
3. Functionalities such as draw and measure are provided as
icons located in the upper left part of the screen.
4. Click on symbols and/or areas of the map to obtain additional
information. When you do so, a pop-up
window will appear and you may have to use the navigation arrows at the top of
the window to scroll through multiple pop-ups.
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2.2 Planning Section
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EPA will close the site and archive the data that was collected.
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2.3 Logistics Section
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EPA demobilized from the site on August 27, 2016.
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2.4 Finance Section
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A cost ceiling with the Oil Spill Liability
Trust Fund has been established at $100,000.
The ceiling was established to give the FOSC the flexibility of calling
in additional resources.
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Budgeted |
Total To Date |
Remaining |
% Remaining |
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Extramural Costs
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| START |
$30,000.00 |
$25,000.00 |
$5,000.00 |
16.67% |
| Contingency |
$40,000.00 |
$0.00 |
$40,000.00 |
100.00% |
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Intramural Costs
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| USEPA - Direct |
$14,317.00 |
$10,000.00 |
$4,317.00 |
30.15% |
| USEPA - InDirect |
$15,683.00 |
$12,000.00 |
$3,683.00 |
23.48% |
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| Total Site Costs |
$100,000.00 |
$47,000.00 |
$53,000.00 |
53.00% |
* The above accounting of expenditures is an estimate based on figures known to the OSC at the time this report was written. The OSC does not necessarily receive specific figures on final payments made to any contractor(s). Other financial data which the OSC must rely upon may not be entirely up-to-date. The cost accounting provided in this report does not necessarily represent an exact monetary figure which the government may include in any claim for cost recovery.
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2.5 Other Command Staff
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Lisa
McClain-Vanderpool is the designated EPA Public Information Officer (PIO).
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3. Participating Entities
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Belfor Environmental (response contractor)
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
Colorado
Springs Fire
Colorado
Springs Utilities
Colorado Springs
Office of Emergency Management
Custom Environmental Services (response contractor)
El Paso County Health Department
El Paso County
Office of Emergency Management
Pueblo County
Sheriff
Pueblo Fire
United States
Coast Guard
United States
Environmental Protection Agency
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4. Personnel On Site
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None.
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5. Definition of Terms
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CSFD: Colorado Springs Fire Department
CSU: Colorado Springs Utilities
FOSC: Federal On Scene Coordinator
START: Superfund Technical Assistance and Response Team
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6. Additional sources of information
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https://epaosc.org/ManweilerTruckingSpill
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7. Situational Reference Materials
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A map of the response can be viewed at:
https://r8.ercloud.org/manweilertruckingspill/
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POLREP #3 Last Updated 11/3/2017
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