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BP Terminal Indianapolis

All POL/SITREP's for this site BP Terminal Indianapolis
Indianapolis, IN - EPA Region V
POLREP #3
Progress PolRep
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
POLLUTION/SITUATION REPORT
BP Terminal Indianapolis - Removal Polrep

EPA Emergency Response

UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Region V

Subject: POLREP #3
Progress PolRep
BP Terminal Indianapolis

Indianapolis, IN
Latitude: 39.8027163 Longitude: -86.2160273


To:
From: Shelly Lam, On-Scene Coordinator
Date: 1/17/2012
Reporting Period: December 16 - January 15, 2012

1. Introduction
  1.1 Background
   
Site Number: Z5K6    Contract Number:  
D.O. Number:      Action Memo Date:  
Response Authority: OPA    Response Type: PRP Oversight
Response Lead: PRP    Incident Category: Removal Action
NPL Status: Non NPL    Operable Unit:
Mobilization Date:      Start Date: 11/14/2011
Demob Date:      Completion Date:  
CERCLIS ID:    RCRIS ID:
ERNS No.:    State Notification:
FPN#: E11504    Reimbursable Account #:


1.1.1 Incident Category
Manufacturing/processing/maintenance - oil and gas refining

1.1.2 Site Description
The BP Indianapolis Terminal (the Site) has operated as a petroleum storage and distribution facility since 1941.  The Site consists of an administrative building, service garage, petroleum distribution rack, miscellaneous warehouse and pumping station sheds, oil/water separator, underground storage tanks (UST) and aboveground storage tanks (AST), which contain gasoline, diesel, ethanol, furnace oil, and heating oil. AST capacity ranges from 672,000 to 3,360,000 gallons, with a total capacity exceeding 18,000,000 gallons.

1.1.2.1 Location
The Site is a 41-acre bulk terminal located at 2500 North Tibbs Avenue in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, 46222.  Site coordinates are 39.8027163 latitude and 86.2160273 longitude.  The Site is bordered by commercial property to the north; shopping plaza to the northeast; Ferguson Industrial Plastics Division and a fire station to the east; undeveloped property to the south; and Little Eagle Creek to the west.

1.1.2.2 Description of Threat
Environmental investigations conducted by BP and its consultants documented that there are  petroleum-related groundwater impacts from benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes (BTEX), methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), naphthalene, ethanol, and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) including benzo(a)anthracene, benzo(a)pyrene, benzo(k)fluoranthene, chrysene, dibenz(a,h)anthracene, and indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene beneath the Site.  Light Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid (LNAPL) has been found in a shallow aquifer beneath the Site and at seeps along Little Eagle Creek.  

1.1.3 Preliminary Removal Assessment/Removal Site Inspection Results
BP has been conducting sampling, monitoring, and cleanup at the Site since 1988.  Data collected by BP shows that BTEX, MTBE, and PAHs have been found across the Site and in Little Eagle Creek as free and dissolved-phase product. 

BP’s Semi-Annual Groundwater Report for the facility dated  July 2010 documented that LNAPL continued to be detected in certain on-Site wells and dissolved phase compounds were as high as 23,900 micrograms per liter (ug/L) for benzene in monitoring well DHW-69; 58,200 ug/L for toluene in monitoring well DHW-72; 2,410 ug/L for ethylbenzene in DHW-55; 9,720 ug/L for xylenes in DHW-72; 262 ug/L for MTBE in DHW-54; and 1,150 ug/L for naphthalene in DHW-55.  As of February 24, 2010, monitoring well DHW-96, adjacent to Little Eagle Creek, had a benzene concentration of 4,250 ug/L.

2. Current Activities
  2.1 Operations Section
    2.1.1 Narrative
The Site was previously in the Voluntary Remediation Program (VRP) of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM).  IDEM referred the Site to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on December 13, 2010.  On November 14, 2011, EPA executed an Administrative Order by Consent (AOC) under Section 311 of the Clean Water Act.  The AOC requires BP to implement removal measures to prevent migration of petroleum hydrocarbon impacted groundwater into Little Eagle Creek.

2.1.2 Response Actions to Date
During the reporting period, BP conducted the following activities:

  • Continued pump and treat system fine tuning;

  • Collected monthly system samples;

  • Conducted semi-monthly operation and maintenance of light non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) recovery system; 

  • Conducted semi-monthly manual LNAPL recovery and related breathing zone monitoring;  

  • Continued progress on constructing an internet-based portal to function as document repository;  

  • Continued drafting of Investigation Work Plan per paragraph V.31 of the Order; and

  • Submitted revised Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP), Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP), and Health and Safety Plan (HASP) on January 13, 2012.

 

2.1.3 Enforcement Activities, Identity of Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs)
EPA executed Docket No. V-W-11 C-984, an AOC with BP on November 14, 2011.

2.1.4 Progress Metrics
Below is a schedule of items included in the AOC:

Milestone Date Due Date Done
Effective Date 11/14/2011 11/14/2011
LNAPL Recovery, Quarterly Creek & MW Sampling 11/14/2011 11/14/2011
Contractor Notification 11/21/2011 11/21/2011
Project Coordinator Notification 11/21/2011 11/21/2011
HASP Submittal 12/6/2011 12/6/2011
QAPP Submittal 12/6/2011 12/6/2011
HASP/QAPP Approval   1/5/2012
HASP/QAPP Revisions 1/12/2012  
LNAPL Recovery, Creek Sampling Locations Notification, Quarterly MW Sampling 1/27/2012  
Creek Sampling Location Approval    
Monthly Creek Sampling    
On-Site Construction 12/14/2011  
Construction Complete 2/12/2012  
Investigation Work Plan 2/12/2012  


 R5 Priorities Summary
Integrated River Assessment Miles of river systems cleaned and/or restored  
Cubic yards of contaminated sediments removed and/or capped  
Gallons of oil/water recovered  
Acres of soil/sediment cleaned up in floodplains and riverbanks  
Stand Alone Assessment Acres Protected  
Number of contaminated residential yards cleaned up  
Human Health Exposures Avoided  
Number of workers on site  


  2.2 Planning Section
    2.2.1 Anticipated Activities
The following sections discuss planned response activities and next steps.

2.2.1.1 Planned Response Activities
During the next reporting period, BP will:

  • Continue to provide oversight and documentation support to EPA's On-Scene Coordinator (OSC);
  • Continue to optimize pump and treat system in anticipation of start up;
  • Conduct initial aquifer testing after system troubleshooting is complete; and
  • Repair of damaged carbon vessels.

2.2.1.2 Next Steps
BP will submit a work plan for additional investigation.

2.2.2 Issues
During system startup activities, BP discovered that two of the carbon vessels were damaged and needed repair. The system can operate without the damaged carbon vessels. However, BP is developing plans for repair of the carbon vessels.

  2.3 Logistics Section
    Not applicable (NA)

  2.4 Finance Section
    No information available at this time.

  2.5 Other Command Staff
    2.5.1 Safety Officer
EPA has conditionally approved BP's HASP, pending minor changes.  BP will conduct all environmental work at the Site under the HASP.

2.6 Liaison Officer
NA

2.7 Information Officer
NA

2.7.1 Public Information Officer
NA

2.7.2 Community Involvement Coordinator
NA

3. Participating Entities
  3.1 Unified Command
NA

3.2 Cooperating Agencies
IDEM

4. Personnel On Site
  No EPA personnel or contractors were on-site during the reporting period.

5. Definition of Terms
 
AOC Administrative Order by Consent
AST Aboveground Storage Tank
BTEX Benzene, toluene, ehtylbenzene, xylenes
EPA Environmental Protection Agency
FPN Federal Project Number
HASP Health and Safety Plan
IDEM Indiana Department of Environmental Management
LNAPL Light Non-Aqueous Phase Liquid
MTBE Methyl teriary butyl ether
NA Not Applicable
OSC On-Scene Coordinator
PAH Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons
PRP Potentially Responsible Party
QAPP Quality Assurance Project Plan
SAP Sampling and Analysis Plan
UST Underground Storage Tank
VRP Voluntary Remediation Program


6. Additional sources of information
  6.1 Internet location of additional information/report
Additional information can be found at www.epaosc.org/bpterminalindy.

6.2 Reporting Schedule
The OSC will submit the next PolRep in February 2012.

7. Situational Reference Materials
  NA