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35th Avenue Site

All POL/SITREP's for this site 35th Avenue Site
Birmingham, AL - EPA Region IV
POLREP #32
Property Count and Cost Update
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
POLLUTION/SITUATION REPORT
35th Avenue Site - Removal Polrep

EPA Emergency Response

UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Region IV

Subject: POLREP #32
Property Count and Cost Update
35th Avenue Site
B4M3RV00
Birmingham, AL
Latitude: 33.5627531 Longitude: -86.7989565


To:
From: Richard Jardine, On-Scene Coordinator
Date: 8/23/2016
Reporting Period: 8/9/2016 to 8/23/2016

1. Introduction
  1.1 Background
   
Site Number: B4M3RV00    Contract Number: EP-S4-07-02
D.O. Number: 00034    Action Memo Date: 9/25/2013
Response Authority: CERCLA    Response Type: Time-Critical
Response Lead: EPA    Incident Category: Removal Action
NPL Status: Non NPL    Operable Unit:
Mobilization Date: 2/17/2014    Start Date: 2/18/2014
Demob Date:      Completion Date:  
CERCLIS ID: ALN000410750    RCRIS ID:
ERNS No.:    State Notification: SEP 2013
FPN#:    Reimbursable Account #:

As detailed in an Action Memorandum dated September 25, 2013, EPA had initially identified approximately 50 properties in the Birmingham communities of Fairmont, Harriman Park, and Collegeville that exhibited levels of soil contamination that exceed, either threefold or a magnitude of measure, Region 4 residential removal management levels for lead, arsenic, and/or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. In addition to contamination deposited by airborne means over the previous 100 years, or potential contaminant migration due to flooding, these properties likely received fill material from one or more of the local industrial businesses. For further discussion of background information, please refer to previous POLREPs for this Site.

Early in the removal action for the 50 homes, EPA amended the original scope of work to allow for greater consistency with remedial goals that provide for a more permanent remedy. An Action Memorandum dated March 12, 2014 described the amended scope of work.

EPA expanded the scope of work, as detailed in an Action Memorandum dated August 11, 2014, to allow for removal of contaminated soil from properties where the soil concentrations for contaminants of concern exceed Region 4 Removal Management Levels and children either live there or routinely and frequently visit.  This change of scope included approximately 30 properties, including the Collegeville Center and North Birmingham Homes public housing developments. 

EPA expanded the scope of work, as detailed in an Action Memorandum dated January 6, 2015, to allow for removal of contaminated soil from properties where soil concentrations exceed two times the Region 4 Removal Management Levels for carcinogens; specifically arsenic and benzo[a]pyrene.  This change of scope included approximately 35 properties.  

EPA expanded the scope of work, as detailed in an Action Memorandum dated July 20, 2015, to allow for removal of contaminated soil from properties where soil concentrations exceed the Region 4 Removal Management Levels for contaminants of concerns; specifically arsenic, lead, and benzo[a]pyrene.  This change of scope includes approximately 260 properties.  

2. Current Activities
  2.1 Operations Section
   

Phase 4 Removal Activities:

One hundred ten residential properties have been addressed in Phase 4 with approximately 166 properties remaining. Total of 229 residential properties including three schools and two apartment complexes have been addressed since removal activities began.  EPA Scientific Support Services is visiting site the week of August 22 to help address residential properties where only arsenic concentration may be a concern in soil.

Disposal:

To date, 20,382 tons of excavated soil from residential properties have been sent to a landfill for disposal.

Sampling:

For depth sampling, 257 out of 308 residential properties have been sampled.  These properties were found to exceed residential soil RML during surface sampling.

Community Outreach:

OSC continue to meet with property owners at the Command Post or at their respective properties to answer questions regarding the pending excavation efforts and respond to their concerns.  OSC, START, and ERRS are conducting interviews with residents whose properties are next in line for removal activities.  Eight interviews were conducted during the week of August 22.  

Access Agreements:

EPA received three access agreements during this reporting period.

Air Monitoring:

START continues to monitor site conditions including air monitoring and sampling as well as removal documentation and soil profiling as directed by the OSC.  Air sampling has included periodic personnel air sampling on a representative ground technician and an excavator operator. To date, air monitoring indicates all operations are well controlled and have minimized blowing dusts.  Water truck is used as needed to keep command post area damp to reduce dust.

 

  2.2 Planning Section
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  2.3 Logistics Section
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  2.4 Finance Section
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  2.5 Other Command Staff
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3. Participating Entities
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4. Personnel On Site
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5. Definition of Terms
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6. Additional sources of information
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7. Situational Reference Materials
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