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Lovers Lane Lead

All POL/SITREP's for this site Lovers Lane Lead
Plainfield Township, MI - EPA Region V
POLREP #4
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U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
POLLUTION/SITUATION REPORT
Lovers Lane Lead - Removal Polrep
Final Removal Polrep

EPA Emergency Response

UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Region V

Subject: POLREP #4
Lovers Lane Lead
C5A8
Plainfield Township, MI
Latitude: 43.0438290 Longitude: -85.6552600


To: Mark Johnson, ATSDR
Valencia Darby, Department of Interior
Andrew Raddant, Department of Interior
Bruce VanOtteren, MDEQ
Joe Walczak, MDEQ
Sam Borries, U.S. EPA
Jason El-Zein, U.S. EPA
John Glover, U.S. EPA
Mick Hans, U.S. EPA
USCG PolRep Distribution, USCG
Ann Whelan, EPA
Jennifer Wolf, MDEQ
David O'Donnell, MDEQ
Sara Simmonds, KCHD
George Meek, Plainfield Twp
Robert Homan, Plainfield Twp
Nathan Ertle, Kent County Sheriff Dept

From: Jeffrey Lippert, On-Scene Coordinator
Date: 6/9/2012
Reporting Period: 6/4/2012-6/12/2012

1. Introduction
  1.1 Background
   
Site Number: C5A8    Contract Number: EP-S5-08-04
D.O. Number: 046    Action Memo Date: 4/13/2012
Response Authority: CERCLA    Response Type: Time-Critical
Response Lead: EPA    Incident Category: Removal Action
NPL Status: Non NPL    Operable Unit:
Mobilization Date: 5/7/2012    Start Date: 5/7/2012
Demob Date: 6/12/2012    Completion Date: 6/12/2012
CERCLIS ID: MIN000510664    RCRIS ID: N/A
ERNS No.:    State Notification: Yes
FPN#:    Reimbursable Account #:

1.1.1 Incident Category
Time-Critical Removal

1.1.2 Site Description
During the excavation for the installation of a water main, contractors for Plainfield Township encountered a large quantity of buried, crushed, lead-acid battery casing fragments (battery casings) in the right-of-way (ROW) adjacent to the site.  Plainfield Township contacted the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) who oversaw the excavation, removal, and proper disposal of the battery casings in the ROW.  Based on MDEQ's observations, the battery casings extended beyond the ROW and onto the residential property.  MDEQ contacted EPA in a letter dated November 4, 2011, and requested assistance with the site.

EPA met MDEQ on site on November 22, 2011, to conduct a walk-through of the site.  EPA observed numerous pieces of battery casings throughout the residential property that had made their way to the surface from below.  The owner of the home was in ill-health and going through cancer treatment.  She was unable to speak and has since died. Her son informed both MDEQ and EPA Staff that he had observed pieces of battery casings throughout the property his whole life and had encountered them when digging a fire pit in the back yard.  The son, his pregnant wife, and two small children have inherited the home and are in the process of moving in.

 

1.1.2.1 Location
The site is located at 4407 Lovers Lane, Plainfield Township, Kent County, Michigan.  It is in a residential neighborhood.

1.1.2.2 Description of Threat
The MDEQ Direct Contact Criteria (DCC) for lead in residential soil is 400 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) and surface soils at the site were as high as 7,100 mg/kg.  The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) fact sheet for lead states that “Children are more vulnerable to lead poisoning than adults.  A child who swallows large amounts of lead may develop blood anemia, severe stomachache, muscle weakness, and brain damage.”  With the new occupants of the residence on site, including a pregnant woman and two small children, the high level of lead in surface soils had the potential to be ingested by the children and their pregnant mother.

1.1.3 Preliminary Removal Assessment/Removal Site Inspection Results
EPA conducted an assessment of the site on December 20, 2011 and documented the presence of a seam of crushed lead-acid battery casings one inch to three feet below the ground surface.  The seam was one foot to two feet thick throughout the 0.39-acre property.  Pieces of battery casings were also observed in the spoils from a newly drilled drinking water well and on the surface throughout the front and back yard.

2. Current Activities
  2.1 Operations Section
    2.1.1 Narrative
During the excavation for the installation of a water main, contractors for Plainfield Township encountered a large quantity of battery casings in the ROW adjacent to the site.  Plainfield Township contacted MDEQ who oversaw the excavation, removal, and proper disposal of the battery casings in the ROW.  Based on MDEQ Staff observations, the battery casings extended beyond the ROW and onto the residential property.  MDEQ requested EPA assistance with the site.

2.1.2 Response Actions to Date
On 6/4/12 - 6/12/12, Plainfield Township Water Department tapped the water main to connect the site to city water.  EPA connected the tap to the site property and installed a water meter.  EPA laid plastic sheeting underneath house in the crawlspace.  EPA continued site restoration by placing grass seed, fertilizer, and hay on top of the clean imported topsoil.  Shrubs, trees, and plants were purchased and planted by EPA to replace those lost during removal activities.

2.1.3 Enforcement Activities, Identity of Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs)
PRP search is on-going.

2.1.4 Progress Metrics

Waste Stream Medium Quantity Manifest # Treatment Disposal
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  43.14 Tons  009077001JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  46.03 Tons   009077002JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  39.51 Tons   009077004JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   43.58 Tons   009077005JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   37.95 Tons  009077006JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   35.61 Tons  009077007JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   45.64 Tons  009077008JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   48.20 Tons  009077009JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   41.84 Tons  009077010JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   39.91 Tons  009077011JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   40.35 Tons  009077012JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   43.58 Tons  009077013JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   50.79 Tons  009077014JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   46.66 Tons  009077015JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   45.66 Tons  009077016JJK    EQ Detroit
 Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  48.63 Tons  009077017JJK     EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   47.53 Tons  009077018JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   46.87 Tons  009077019JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   45.10 Tons  009077020JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  44.47 Tons  009077021JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  51.14 Tons  009077022JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   40.96 Tons  009077023JJK     EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  46.65 Tons  009077024JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   44.07 Tons  009077025JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   49.80 Tons   009077026JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   37.09 Tons  009077027JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   42.27 Tons   009077028JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   42.08 Tons   009077029JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   51.65 Tons  009077030JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   45.97 Tons  009077031JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   48.38 Tons  009077032JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   43.31 Tons  009077033JJK    EQ Detroit
  Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid   44.43 Tons  009077034JJK    EQ Detroit
 Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  47.59 Tons  009077035JJK    EQ Detroit
 Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  49.88 Tons  009077036JJK    EQ Detroit
 Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  41.69 Tons  009077037JJK    EQ Detroit
 Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  54.27 Tons  009077038JJK    EQ Detroit
 Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  58.01 Tons  009077039JJK    EQ Detroit
 Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  49.55 Tons  009077040JJK    EQ Detroit
 Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  44.54 Tons  009077041JJK    EQ Detroit
 Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  41.76 Tons  009077042JJK    EQ Detroit
 Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  48.93 Tons  009077043JJK    EQ Detroit
 Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  47.71 Tons  009077044JJK    EQ Detroit
 Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  41.33 Tons  009077045JJK    EQ Detroit
 Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  36.02 Tons  009077046JJK    EQ Detroit
 Lead Contaminated Solids  Solid  42.12 Tons  009077047JJK    EQ Detroit
 Lead Contaninated Solids  Solid  50.54 Tons  009077048JJK    EQ Detroit

 R5 Priorities Summary
This is an Integrated River Assessment.  The numbers should overlap. Miles of river systems cleaned and/or restored NA
Cubic yards of contaminated sediments removed and/or capped NA
Gallons of oil/water recovered NA
Acres of soil/sediment cleaned up in floodplains and riverbanks 0.39
Stand Alone Assessment Acres Protected 0.39
Number of contaminated residential yards cleaned up 1
Human Health Exposures Avoided 50
Number of workers on site 14
Contaminant(s) of Concern
Contaminant(s) of Concern Lead


  2.2 Planning Section
    2.2.1 Anticipated Activities
Continue collecting information on PRPs.

2.2.1.1 Planned Response Activities
N/A

2.2.1.2 Next Steps
N/A

2.2.2 Issues
N/A

  2.3 Logistics Section
    N/A

  2.4 Finance Section
    No information available at this time.

  2.5 Other Command Staff
    2.5.1 Safety Officer
Bryan Mullins

2.5.2 Liaison Officer
N/A

2.5.3 Information Officer
Francisco Arcaute

3. Participating Entities
  3.1 Unified Command
N/A

3.2 Cooperating Agencies
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
Kent County Health Department
Plainfield Charter Township

4. Personnel On Site
  EPA - 1
START - 1
ERRS - 4
Plainfield Township Water Department - 6
Plumber - 1
Rapid Concrete - 3

5. Definition of Terms
  EPA - United States Environmental Protection Agency
START - Superfund Technical Assessment and Response Team
ERRS - Emergency and Rapid Response Service
ppm - Parts Per Million
mg/kg - Milligrams Per Kilogram
pb - Lead
NCP - National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan
CERCLA - Comprehensive Environmental Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
KCHD - Kent County Health Department

6. Additional sources of information
  6.1 Internet location of additional information/report
www.epaosc.org/loverslanelead

6.2 Reporting Schedule
Polreps will be issued weekly or as necessary.

7. Situational Reference Materials
  NCP