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1.1.1 Incident Category
CERCLA Incident Category: Transportation/Inactive Production Facility
1.1.2 Site Description
The Pullman Yards Site is a 26 acre property located in the Kirkwood neighborhood of Atlanta, GA. The Site operated as a train yard and sandblasting/paint facility from as early as the 1890's. It was operated in this capacity until the 1960s. After this time the property was used for several operations until stopped in the late 1990s. The concern at the Site stems from the former operation of sandblasting railcars to remove lead-based paint. The sand was used to fill in areas of the Site.
1.1.2.1 Location
The Pullman Yards Site is located at 225 Rogers Street, Atlanta, Dekalb County, Georgia. It is bordered by Toomer Elementary School to the South, rail lines to the north, residential land to the east and a mixture of residential and commercial property to the west. There is also a small creek that runs down the eastern border of the Site. Rogers Street forms the western boundary of the property. The Site is currently owned by the Georgia Building Authority (GBA), a state agency.
1.1.2.2 Description of Threat
As mentioned earlier, the Site operated at one time as a maintenance and training facility for the Pullman Company. The main contaminant of concern at the Site was lead that stemmed from the sand blasting of railcars painted with lead-based paint. The sand was collected on Site and used as fill material at various location on the Site. GBA conducted a removal action in late 2007 to remove some of the stockpiled sand from the Site. At that time approximately 5,800 tons of impacted sand were removed. However, during the sale process for the land, it was found that there was still lead contamination left on-site. Another concern is the proximity of the elementary school to the south of the Site.
1.1.3 Preliminary Removal Assessment/Removal Site Inspection Results
The Pullman Yards Site was referred to EPA Emergency Response and Removal Branch in March 2011 by the Superfund Remediation and Site Evaluation Branch (SRSEB) and EPA Brownfields for a Removal Site Evaluation (RSE).
The first phase of the RSE was focused on the Pullman Yards Site. On May 10-11, 2011 EPA OSC Crowley and members of Superfund Technical Assessment and Response Team (START) conducted an assessment at the property. In situ soil screening was conducted at 73 locations using portable X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) technology. The values obtained were compared to the Removal Screening Levels (RSL) for lead of 400 mg/kg (ppm). Of the 73 samples, 11 were sent to a laboratory for analysis. The screening data identified 4 areas on site where contamination was above the RSL and the Removal Action Level (RAL) as well. These areas area as follows:
- The northwest corner of the Site where the average screening value was 1,126 mg/kg.
- The former transfer yard and adjacent building where the average screening value was 1,083 mg/kg. An analytical sample was taken from this area and was 753 mg/kg.
- Near a former building 15 where the average screening value was 2,621 mg/kg.
- An area in the southern field area of the Site where the average screening value was 997 mg/kg. Two analytical samples taken from this field were 2,790 and 521 mg/kg respectively.
The last thing conducted during the first phase of the RSE was to
collect samples of possible asbestos containing materials located in areas that are open to the environment. Four samples
were collected and the results are below:
- Pipe wrapping in a crawl space on site - Positive
- Fibrous material on top of bricks stored on site - Negative
- Tar Paper (roofing material) - Positive
- Fallen ceiling tiles - Negative
The second phase of the RSE was conducted on the Toomer Elementary School property on June 17, 2011. Screening showed no levels of lead above RSLs or RALs. In addition a soil sample was pulled from the former transfer area and screened for Poly Chlorinated Biphenals (PCBs). The field screen was positive for PCBs above 50 ppm. Analytical results from the lab confirm the presence of PCBs but the levels fall below RALs.
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