2.1.1 Narrative
See previous POLREPs
2.1.2 Response Actions to Date
See previous POLREPs for past actions.
Monday, January 3, 2011, ERRS mobilized to the Site after the holiday break. Rental equipment and supplies mobilized to the Site.
Tuesday, January 4, ERRS installed critical barriers (plastic sheeting) over the openings to the building. Portable propane heaters were delivered to the Site and placed inside the building in order to increase the temperature inside the building for the encapsulation activity.
Wednesday, January 5, ERRS began the application of encapsulation on the walls and the ceiling inside the building. START mobilized to the Site.
Thursday, January 6, ERRS continued the application of encapsulation of the walls and the ceiling inside the building and began the application of encapsulation/sealant on the concrete floor.
Friday, January 7, ERRS and START activities the same as the previous day. One (1) roll-off box of Asbestos-Containing Material (ACM) transported off site for disposal. This was the last roll-off box containing ACM transported off Site.
Saturday, January 8, ERRS and START activities the same as the previous day.
Sunday January 9, ERRS completed the encapsulation of the ceiling, walls and floor inside the building. START began the collection of final clearance air samples from two of the three designated final clearance areas inside the building.
Monday, January 10, ERRS began to decontaminate equipment for demobilization from the Site. START collected final clearance air samples from the last area inside the building. Air samples were sent to the lab for analysis.
Tuesday, January 11, ERRS activities the same as the previous day.
Laboratory analytical results from the final clearance air samples indicated that airborne fiber concentrations from two of the three designated areas inside the building were below the specified airborne fiber concentration for passing final clearance inside the building. The final clearance air samples collected from the northwest portion of the building contained too much debris and therefore could not be analyzed.
Wednesday, January 12, ERRS activities the same as the previous day. START collected another clearance air samples from the northwest portion of the building. Air samples were sent to the lab for analysis. START demobilized from the Site.
Thursday, January 13, ERRS employees and job trailers demobilize from Site.
One (1) roll-off box of Solid Waste transported off Site for disposal. This was the last waste roll-off box removed from the Site for disposal.
Friday, January 14, Laboratory analytical results from the final clearance air samples indicated that airborne fiber concentrations from the northwest portion inside the building were below the specified airborne fiber concentration for passing final clearance inside the building.
Wednesday, January 19, USEPA OSC conducted a final site walk through with representatives from OEPA and the property owner.
2.1.3 Enforcement Activities, Identity of Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs)
See POLREP 1
2.1.4 Progress Metrics
| Waste Stream |
Medium |
Quantity |
Manifest # |
Treatment |
Disposal |
| Oil/Water |
Liquid |
32,600 gallons |
NA |
Fuel Blending |
Clean Water, Limited, dayton, Ohio |
| Scrap |
Solid |
59.3 tons (as of 11/19/2010) |
NA |
Recycling |
Brookman Iron & Metals Co., Washington, PA |
| Solid Waste |
Solid |
29.57 tons (as of 1/3/2011) |
NA |
Land Disposal |
Short Creek Landfill, Wheeling, WV |
| Asbestos (Non-Friable) |
Solid |
1,035.31 tons (as of 12/10/2010) |
NA |
Land Disposal |
Imperial Landfill, Imperial, PA |
|
Asbestos (Friable)
|
Solid |
348.53 tons (as of 12/15/2010)
|
NA |
Land Disposal |
Imperial Landfill, Imperial, PA |
| Scrap Tires |
Tires |
5.97 tons |
NA |
Recycling |
Liberty Tire Recycling, Minerva, OH |
| Universal Waste |
Fluorescent Lights |
260 light bulbs |
NA |
Recycling |
EMA Environmental, St. Louis, MO |
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