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NPL Characterization Project: Region 6 Results
NPL Characterization Project: Region 7 Results
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NPL Characterization Project: Region 10 Results
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                               Publication 9345.1-09-3
                                  EPA/540/8-91/072
                                   November 1991
             SUPERFUND

NPL CHARACTERIZATION PROJECT:
         REGION 3 RESULTS
          Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
           U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
              Washington, D.C. 20460

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                           ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

      The design and management of these studies was carried out by Penelope Hansen and
Caroline Previ of the Site Assessment Branch in the Hazardous Site Evaluation Division, Office
of Emergency and Remedial Response.  Final publication of the documents was under the
direction of Suzanne Wells and Mary Latka.  EPA also greatly appreciates the efforts of the
numerous  people who  collected, collated,  and  analyzed  the data and helped  finalize the
documents for publication. In particular, EPA would like to recognize Nermin Ahmad, Al Canepa,
Catherine Brock, Arthur Johnson, Jennifer Nauen, Amy Newell, Nikki Koch, James Sklriduiis, and
Joe Vescio, who were instrumental in helping to design the study, coordinate data collection, and
analyze the information.  We are also grateful for the many hours of work put in by our regional
contacts in their efforts to collect the actual data: Marcia Brooks, Diana Coker, Deb Duffy, Joan
Dupont, Debbie Flood,  Angie Garcia, Bill Glasser,  Pressley Hatcher,  Joyce  Harney,  Sharon
Hayes, Kerry Herndon, Brian Holloway, Paul  LaCourreye, Steve Maybury, Bill Messenger, Carl
Rodzewick, Bill Schaeffer, Dave Schaller, Betsy Shaver, John Toten, Steve Vaughn, and Murray
Warner.  Finally, we would like to  recognize Baxter Jones, Nancy O'Connor, and Brian Steglitz,
who helped prepare the  documents for publication.

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CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
VI
Chapter 1: Project Summary
1
1.1     Project Objectives	1
1.2    General Methodology	3
1.3    Results	3
1.4    Organization of Document 	4


Chapter 2: Data Collection Methods                                                5

2.1     Data Collection Procedures  	5
2.2    Source of Data	5
2.3    Quality Assurance/Quality Control	5
2.4    Data Collection Form  	'.	7
2.5    Data Collection Form Instructions	11


Chapter 3: Site Description                                                       21

Chart 1:      Site Setting 	22
Chart 2:      Area of Site	23
Chart 3:      Predominant Land Uses in Site Vicinity 	24
Chart 4:      Treatment, Storage, or Disposal Activities Occurring at Site	25
Chart 5:      Waste  Easily Accessible to Public  	26
Chart 6:      Distance to Nearest Population 	27


Chapter 4: Owner/Generator Information                                           28

Chart 7:      Owner/Operator of Site at Time of MRS Score	29
Chart 8:      Owner/Operator of Site at Time of Contamination  	30
Chart 9:      Status  of Site at Time of MRS Score	31
Chart 10:     Industry Responsible for Generating Waste:  Major Categories  	32
Chart 11:     Industry Responsible for Generating Waste:  Manufacturing Category
             Details	33
Chart 12:     Waste  Depositor  	34
Chart 13:     Waste  Generator	35
Chart 14:     Beginning Year of Site Operation	36
Chart 15:     Ending Year of Site Operation	37
Chart 16:     Total Years of Site Operation	38

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CONTENTS (continued)
Chapter 5:  Regulatory and Response History
39
Chart 17:     How Site Identified	40
Chart 18:     When Site Identified	41
Chart 19:     Regulatory Activities Prior to CERCLA Involvement	42
Chart 20:     Miscellaneous Descriptive Information  	43


Chapter 6:  MRS Scoring Information                                              44

Chart 21:     Initial Proposal	45
Chart 22:     MRS Score  	46
Chart 23:     Observed Releases	47
Chart 24:     Pathways Scored	48
Chart 25:     Pathways of Concern  	49
Chart 26:     NPL Status  	:	50


Chapter 7:  Waste Description                                                    51

Chart 27:     Physical State of Waste	52
Chart 28:     Predominant Waste Types	53
Chart 29:     Waste Quantity  	54


Chapter 8:  Environmental Information                                             55

Chart 30:     Type of Environmental Damage Reported  	56
Chart 31:     Depth to Uppermost Used Aquifer	57
Chart 32:     Surface Water Adjacent to/Draining Site	58
Chart 33:     Presence of Sensitive Environment Within 3 Miles  	59
Chart 34:     Type of Sensitive Environment Within 3 Miles	60


Chapter 9:  Water Use Information                                                 61

Chart 35:     Withdrawals for Drinking Water Supply Within 3 Miles:  Source 	62
Chart 36:     Withdrawals for Drinking Water Supply Within 3 Miles:  Population Served .  . 63
Chart 37:     Withdrawals for Drinking Water Supply Within 3 Miles:  Type	64
Chart 38:     Local Ground Water Uses Other Than Drinking Water	65
Chart 39:     Operable Wells Within 1 Mile	66
Chart 40:     Operable Wells Within 3 Miles  	67
Chart 41:     Number of Wells  Within 1 Mile	68
Chart 42:     Number of Wells  Within 3 Miles	69
                                        IV

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CONTENTS (continued)

Chart 43:     Distance to Nearest Well  	70
Chart 44:     Local Surface Water Uses Other Than Drinking Water	71
Chart 45:     Distance to Nearest Downstream Intake	72
Appendices                                                                    73

Appendix A:   Responses from "Other" Category	73

Appendix B:   Sites Reviewed  	76

Appendix C:  Region 3 NPL Map 	80

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      LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
ATSDR

CERCLA
CERCLIS
DOD
DOE (USDOE)
DOI (USDOI)
DOT (USDOT)
DW
EPA
ERRIS

FR
FS
GW
MRS
NFRAP
NPDES

NPL
PA
PCB
PCP
POTW
QA/QC
RA
RCRA

RD
Rl
ROD
SARA

SBA (USSBA)
SI
SW
Agency for Toxic Substances and
Disease Registry
Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act
CERCLA Information System
Department of Defense
Department of Energy
Department of the Interior
Department of Transportation
Drinking Water
Environmental Protection Agency
Emergency and Remedial Response
Information System
Federal Register
Feasibility Study
Ground Water
Hazard Ranking System
No Further Remedial Action Planned
National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System
National Priorities List
Preliminary Assessment
Polychlorinated Biphenyl
Pentachlorophenol
Publicly Owned Treatment Works
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Remedial Action
Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act
Remedial Design
Remedial Investigation
Record of Decision
Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act
Small Business Administration
Site Inspection
Surface Water
                        VI

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CHAPTER  1:  PROJECT SUMMARY
   Congress passed  the  Comprehensive
Environmental  Response,  Compensation,
and  Liability  Act (CERCLA)  in  1980  to
address the environmental threats posed by
the  nation's  uncontrolled  waste  sites.
CERCLA  directed the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) to identify the sites
that  pose the  greatest relative  danger to
human health or the environment.   In
response, EPA developed a site assessment
process to evaluate and screen sites within
the  Superfund   program.     The  main
components of the site assessment process
(see figure on next page) are:

    CERCLIS.   The  CERCLA  Information
    System (CERCLIS)  is EPA's data base to
    record and track  activities  at  all sites
    discovered. EPA learns of sites in many
    ways, including federal programs, state
    and  local   programs,  and-  citizen
    notifications.

    Preliminary Assessment.  EPA or  the
    state  conducts a preliminary assessment
    (PA) at every site entered into CERCLIS.
    The PA — a relatively low  cost review of
    available information — determines if the
    site warrants  further  CERCLA action.
    After  the PA, EPA decides either to send
    the site forward  in  the assessment
    process or to classify the site as NFRAP
    (no  further  remedial  action  planned
    under CERCLA).

    Site Inspection. The site inspection (SI)
    involves  more detailed data collection,
    including  environmental   sampling.
    Based   on   the  SI,  EPA   either
    recommends  scoring  the site  with  the
    Hazard  Ranking  System   (MRS)   or
    classifies the site as NFRAP.

    Hazard  Ranking  System.  The MRS
    uses information gathered during the PA
    and  SI  to  screen and  identify sites
    consistently for the  National  Priorities
    List  (NPL).   The MRS  results in  a
   numerical score that is  used  to  set
   priorities  for  more  detailed  site
   investigation. In general,  sites scoring
   28.50 and above are added to the NPL,
   and sites  scoring  below  28.50  are
   classified, as NFRAP.

   National  Priorities  List.    The  NPL
   identifies sites that warrant more detailed
   evaluation   and   possible   remedial
   response.  Adding sites to the NPL is a
   rulemaking process—sites are proposed
   for the NPL in the Federal Register, the
   proposal is subject to public comment,
   and those sites with MRS scores that
   remain   above  28.50   after  public
   comment become final NPL sites.

   This report is one in  a series providing
information on the nature of the sites being
evaluated by the Superfund site assessment
program.   It  is  intended  to   provide a
"snapshot" of sites in Region 3 on the NPL
as of  February 1991.  Separate reports are
available for the other nine EPA Regions and
for the nation as a whole. Other reports in
this    series   cover  the    CERCLIS
characterization  project,  which  provides
representative information on the types of
sites  in the CERCLIS  inventory.  National
and   Regional  CERCLIS characterization
reports also are available.
1.1    PROJECT OBJECTIVES

    In  1989, EPA undertook a  project to
characterize sites on the NPL. The project's
main objectives were to:

•   increase  understanding   of   the
    characteristics of NPL sites;

•   develop a centralized repository for NPL
    site information;  and

•   summarize  the  types  of  sites  the
    Superfund  program is addressing.

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SUPERFUND PROCESS
  Site Assessment Phase
          NFRAP (Information Provided to States
            & Other Regulatory Authorities)
      Removal Actions May Occur at Any Stage
      Remedial Phase


Removal Actions May Occur at Any Stage



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    Because the characterization is  based
on   information   collected   during  the
screening stages of the Superfund process,
it  does  not  represent  a comprehensive
characterization  of  NPL  sites.   The  site
assessment program is a screening program
— hundreds of sites pass through the PA and
SI stages annually. EPA's understanding of
sites  may  change  after more  detailed
investigations  are conducted  during  the
remedial stage of the Superfund process.
The figure on the previous page  illustrates
the position of the site assessment stage in
the context  of the overall Superfund process.
This report provides  a  summary  of  the
characteristics of  NPL sites in Region 3 as
they are understood at the time of listing.
1.2    GENERAL METHODOLOGY

   The   N'PL   characterization   project
evaluated 1218 sites — the 1189 sites on the
NPL as of February 1991 plus 29 sites that
have been deleted from the NPL because all
appropriate  response actions  have  been
taken.   (Four sites deleted early  in  NPL
history were not included.)  The 79 sites that
were proposed for the NPL but subsequently
dropped from further consideration were not
included. The proposed sites were dropped
because  of  policy  issues or because their
MRS scores fell below 28.50 (the cutoff point
for listing) after public comment.

   The table below indicates the number of
sites  in   each  EPA Region  that  were
reviewed.  Of the 160 sites located in Region
3, ten  had  been  deleted  as of February
1991.

    EPA published the original HRS on July
16, 1982  (47 FR  31180).  The  Superfund
Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
(SARA) required  EPA to revise the  HRS to
assess  more  accurately the relative risk
posed by waste sites. The revised HRS was
published  on December 14, 1990  (55 FR
51532).  The NPL characterization  project
evaluated the complete set of sites that were
listed based on the original HRS (with the
exception  of four  deleted sites  as noted
above).   Sites listed on the  basis of the
revised HRS were not evaluated.

    Data for the NPL characterization project
were collected  in two stages. First, the final
HRS package for each site (filed at the EPA
Headquarters  Superfund   Docket)  was
reviewed.  Then, any data  gaps were filled
by reviewing the Regional site files.
1.3    RESULTS

   The results of this report are presented
in  chart form  in  Chapters 3  through 9.
These charts include information about: site
description, owner/generator, regulatory and
response  history,   HRS   scoring,  waste
description, site environment, and water use.
The  box at  the bottom of the next  page
provides information to  assist the reader in
interpreting the charts.

   Listed below are notable findings of the
NPL  characterization project for Region 3.

•  About 45% of NPL sites in Region 3 are
   located in  rural areas; approximately
   16% are located in  urban areas  (Chart
   1).

•  Exactly 55% of Region 3  NPL sites
   manage(d)  wastes in industrial landfills;
        NUMBER OF SITES REVIEWED FOR NPL CHARACTERIZATION PROJECT
Region
Number of Sites
1
84
2 1^1 4
204 | 160 | 158
5
265
6
71
7
59
8
43
9
105
10
69
Total
1218

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over a third manage(d) wastes in surface
impoundments (Chart 4).

More than half of Region 3 NPL sites are
owned by private industry; about 6% are
owned by the federal government (Chart
7).

Over a third of NPL sites in Region 3 are
active facilities (Chart 9).

Over  half of NPL  sites in  Region  3
contain  wastes    generated   by
manufacturing industries (Chart 10).

Over half of  Region 3 NPL sites were
identified  through   state  and  local
programs (Chart 17).

About  80%  of  NPL sites in  Region 3
have released hazardous substances to
ground water; almost half have .released
hazardous substances to surface water
(Chart 23).
   Almost 20% of Region 3 NPL sites have
   a sensitive environment within 3 miles
   (Chart 33).

   In Region 3,  90% of  NPL sites have
   operable wells within 1  mile (Chart 39).
1.4    ORGANIZATION OF DOCUMENT

   This document consists of nine chapters
and three appendices.  Chapter 2 provides
more detailed information on data collection
activities and includes the data collection
form and instructions. Chapters 3 through 9
present the results in chart form.  Appendix
A lists all of the individual respons.es for the
"other" response  category, which  are not
displayed separately  on   the  charts  in
Chapters 3 through 9.  Appendix B lists the
sites reviewed, and Appendix C contains a
map that shows the locations of these sites.
                       INFORMATION ABOUT THE CHARTS

   Data were generated from a review of NPL site files in 1989. Except where noted, charts depict
   information for all 160 sites reviewed in Region 3 — 150 that were on the NPL as of February
   1991, and ten that had been deleted because all appropriate response actions have been
   taken.

   Efforts were made to characterize site conditions/surroundings as they existed at the time of
   the MRS score. The HRS scoring package and associated references served as the primary
   information source.

   Percentages on some charts do not total exactly 100 percent due to rounding.

   Percentages on some bar charts total to greater than 100 percent because multiple responses
   to certain questions were possible.

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CHAPTER 2:  DATA COLLECTION METHODS
   Before the NPL characterization project,
information on  Region  3 NPL sites  was
available  in  individual  site  files  at  EPA
Headquarters and the Regional office.  The
project compiled and centralized site-specific
information on  the characteristics  of these
NPL sites. This chapter describes the  data
collection activities. The table on the  next
page  summarizes the  process  used to
collect data.
2.1    DATA COLLECTION
      PROCEDURES

   After developing the overall approach to
the  NPL  characterization  project,   EPA
prepared a data collection form (see Section
2.4). The design of the form was based in
part  on the form used  for the CERCLIS
characterization   project,    an  earlier
companion project.  A few new questions
were added and some existing questions
were modified to capture information more
pertinent to a  study  of  NPL sites.   An
instruction manual  (see  Section 2.5) was
developed  to  promote  consistency and
accuracy  in data  collection.   The  data
collection  form  and  instruction  manual
should be consulted for a full explanation of
the definitions  used in the report.   Data
collection procedures were tested on Region
10 sites.  As a result, a few modifications
were made to the data collection form. The
modified form, as shown in Section 2.4, was
used in Region 3 as well as the other eight
Regions.  .
stage of the data collection  process by
reviewing  MRS  scoring  packages  at  the
Headquarters Superfund  Docket.    The
second stage involved filling in data gaps at
the Region 3 office.  Information reviewed
included  HRS scoring package reference
documents such as SI reports,  PA reports,
maps, and records of telephone contacts.
After data for all Regions were collected and
verified,  the project  team compiled  one
national data base.  The data base was then
analyzed to calculate response frequencies
for each of the data fields.
2.3   QUALITY ASSURANCE/
      QUALITY CONTROL

   The first level of quality assurance/quality
control (QA/QC), conducted at the Regional
office, involved  comparing the  information
collected at EPA  Headquarters  with  the
information  available in  the  Region  and,
where  necessary,   resolving   differences.
After information on the data collection forms
was  entered into the data base, the  data
base  was  reviewed to  ensure  that  the
information  had been properly  transferred.
A  second level  QA/QC involved reviewing
the   data   base   for   completeness,
consistency, and accuracy. In addition, the
graphics produced  for this and all other
reports were checked for consistency with
the data base.
 2.2    SOURCE OF DATA

    Most  of  the  questions  on the  data
 collection form could be answered in the first

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PROCESS USED TO COLLECT DATA
TASK
Headquarters
Docket Review
Regional Visit: File
Review
Regional Visit: First
Level QA/QC
Data Entry/
Verification
Second Level
QA/QC
Statistical Analysis
DESCRIPTION
Review MRS scoring packages for every NPL site. Complete as much of
data collection form as possible.
Fill in data gaps by reviewing all site assessment materials in Regional NPL
files, particularly references in HRS scoring packages.
Compare information collected at Headquarters Docket to Regional
information.
Enter information on data collection forms into data base. Verify that
information on forms has been properly transferred to data base.
Review information in the Regional data bases for completeness,
consistency, and accuracy.
Compile Regional data bases into one data base. Perform statistical
analysis of data to calculate response frequencies displayed in charts.

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2.4      DATA COLLECTION FORM
  NPL  Statistics  Data Collection  Form
                                                                  Page 1 of 4
General Instructions: An entry must be made tor every item on this form. Fill in blanks and/or check the appropriate oox(es)
as indicated.
                                                RECORD  INFORMATION
 1) Sit* Record Number: (fill in)
                2) Site Nam*: (fillin).
                                                  SITE  DESCRIPTION
1) Coordinates (fill in or check unknown)


  --...-.	'	wTlonifude	'-     DUnknown

                                        4) Current Ownership (check one)
                                          G Private - Industrial
                                          G Private - Individual
                                          Q Private - Small Business
                                          G Federal
                                          D State
                                          Q County
                                          G Municipal
                                          G Indian Lands
                                          G Unknown
                                          D Other (fill in)	
                                                                                2) Setting (check one)
                                                                                  D Urban
                                                                                  D Suburban
                                                            D Rural
                                                            Q Unknown
 3) Location Land Use/Site Use
   (check all applicable local/adjacent uses)
   D Industrial Area
   O Commercial District
   D Residential
   D Agricultural
   O Forest/Fields
   D Military
   D Department of Energy
   D Mining
   D Unknown
   a Other (fill in)	
                                       5) Ownership When Contaminated (check one)
                                         D Private • Industrial
                                         D Private • Individual
                                         Q Private • Small Business
                                       '  D Federal
                                         D State
                                         D County
                                         D Municipal
                                         D Indian Lands
                                         D Unknown
                                         D Other (fill in)	
 6) Area of Site (fill in and check units
   or check unknown)
   D Acres D Square feet  Q Unknown
7) Sit* Status (check one)
  D Active
  D Inactive
  D Unknown
                                                                                8) Years of Operation
                                                                                  (fill in or check unknown)
                                                                                  from	.(yr) to _
                                                                                 D Unknown
9) Industry Responsible for Generating and/or Depositing
   Wast* Material  (check all that apply)
   Q Manufacturing (if checked, must check
    on* of sub-items)
    G Food and Kindred Products
    G Agriculture
    G Textile Mill Products
    D Lumber and Wood Products
    G Paper and  Allied Products
    O Construction
    G Chemicals and Allied Products
    G Petroleum Refining and Related Industnes
    G Rubber and Plastic Products
    G Primary Metals Industries
    G Fabncated Metal Products
    D Electroplating
    G Electronic and Electrical Equipment
    G Sectnc Power Production and Distribution
    G Other Manufacturing
   QMining (if checked, must check on* of sub-items)
    D  Metals
    D  Coal
    G Oil and Gas
    G  Non-metallic Minerals
   D Retail Sales
   D Municipal Landfill
   G Military
   G Department of Energy
   QRecydars
   G Unknown
   QOther (fin in)	
                       10) Sit* Actlvltlee/Waste Deposition (check all that apply)
                          G Surface Impoundment (pnmanly liquid)
                          G Wast* Piles (primarily solid)
                          G Municipal Landfill
                          Q Industnal Landfill
                          G Industrial Monofill
                          G Industrial Dump (illegal)
                          G Open Dump - Drums
                          G Open Dump - Trash, White Goods, etc.
                          G Illegal Dumping ('out the back door1)
                          G Episodic Open Dump ('midnight dumping')
                          Q Tanks - Above Ground
                          O Tanks - Below Ground
                          Q Land Treatment Facility
                          Q Other Sludge Activities
                          G Discharge to Sewer
                          G Recycling Facility
                          G Underground Injection Well
                             (Class if known _ )
                          G Airborne Release/Incineration
                          G Drum/Container Storage
                           G Field Pesticide Applications
                           Q Unknown
                           G Oth*r (fill in)
                        11) How Initially Identified (check one)
                           Q CitU*n Complaint       Q State/Local Program
                           G RCRA Notification       G Incidental
                           Q CERCLA Notification    D Unknown
                           Q Other Federal Program
                           Q Oth*r (fill in)	
                                                                                                   Continued on Next Page

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NPL Statistics Data Collection Form
Page 2 of 4
SITE DESCRIPTION (CONTINUED)
12) Material Deposited By (check one)
n Present Owner Q Present and
D Former Owner Former Owner
Q Third Party Q Unknown
dOther (Ml in)
1 5) Waste Easily Accessible
(check one)
D Yes D No D Unknown
19) MRS Score (fill in)

13) Date Discovered
(fill in or check unknown)
/ / (mm/dd/yy)
D Unknown
16) First Proposed (check one)
Q Original List D Update 6
D Update 1 D Update 7
O Update 2 Q Update 8
O Update 3 D Update 9
14) Material Source (check one)
OOnsite Generator
D Of (site Generator
DOnsite and Offsite Generator
D Unknown
17) NPL Status
D Final D Proposed fJCIeaned-up
18) CERCLIS Number (fill in)
D Update 4 Q Update 10
Q Update 5
20) Miscellaneous Descriptive Information (check all that apply)
D Consists of Multiple Units D Other Emergency Action Has Occurred
O Units Owned by Multiple Entities O None
Q Emergency Removal Has Occurred O Lead
WASTE DESCRIPTION
1) Solids • Waste Type: (check all that apply)
  DNone
  Q Unknown

  D Asbestos
  D Creosote
  D Dioxins, PCP
  D Explosives
  a Fly and Bottom Ash
  D Inorganic Chemicals
  Q Laboratory/Hospital Wastes
  Q Metals
  D Mining Wastes
  O Municipal
D Organic Chemicals
D Paints/Pigments
D PCBs
D Pesticides/Herbicides
O Radioactive Waste
Q Smelting Wastes
D Other (fill in)	
   Quantity/Units: (fill in one value for all solid wastes
   and check units or check unknown)
   D Unknown
     	  D Tons       D Cubic Yards
                          D Pounds     D Cubic Feet
 2) Uqulds - Waste Type: (check aM that appty)
   DNone

   D Unknown

   Q Acids/Bases
   Q Inorganic Chemicals
   Q Laboratory/Hospital Wastes
   Q Metals
   Q Municipal
   O Oily Wastes
   O Organic Chemicals
   D Paints/Pigments
   D PCBs
   a Pesticides/Herbicides
 Q Radioactive
 Q Solvents
 D Other (fill in):
    Quantity/Units: (fin in one value for all liquid wastes
    and check units or check unknown)
    D Unknown
      	   D Gallons     D Drums
3) Sludgee • Waste Type: (check all that apply)
  QNone
  D Unknown

  D Inorganic Sludge
  D Metal Sludge
  D Municipal
  D Oily Wastes
  Q Organic Sludge
  D Paint
  D POTW Sludge
  O Radioactive
  D Other (fill in)	
   Quantity/Units: (fill in one value for all sludges and
   check units or check unknown)
   n Unknown
      	  Q Tons     D Cubic Yards
                            D Pounds   D Cubic Feet
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                                ENVIRONMENTAL / DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
1) Demographics
  a) Distance to Nearest Population (fill in and check units
     or check unknown)
     	  D Feet.  D Miles  or   O Unknown

  b) Population Within One Mile? (check yes, no or unknown.
     If yes, fill in number if known)
     D Yes    D No    Q Unknown

  c) Population Within Three Miles? (check yes, no or unknown.
     If yes, fill in number if known)
     D Yes    Q No    D Unknown
    2) Actual Environmental Damage Reported, Potential Population
      Affected (check yes, no, or unknown)
      Q Yes (if yes. check all applicable impacts. For those checked
        having a population affected column, enter potential affected
        population or print unknown)
                                      Potential Population Affected
        Q Surface Water Impacts (3 miles)  _
        n Ground Water Impacts (3 miles)  _
        n Drinking Water Impacts (3 miles) -
        n Air Impacts (1 mile)             _
        n Human Health Impacts         -
        O Soil impacts
        O Flora Impacts
        O Fauna Impacts
        O Visual Impacts
        D Other (fill in) _
                                                           Q Unknown
 3) Observed Release*
   Is there an observed release? (check all that apply)
   D Ground Water      Q Surface Water     D Air
D Direct Contact
QNone
4) Water Supply Information for Three Mile Radius
  a) Local Drinking Water Supply Source (check one)
     D Surface Water
     Q Ground Water
     Q Surface and Ground Water
     DNone
     Q Unknown
     D Other (fill in)	

  b) Total Population Served by Above System
    (fill in or check unknown)
     	   or  QUnknown.

  c) Drinking Water Supply System Type for Above System
     (check all that apply)
     Q  Municipal
     C3  Private
     O  Unknown
     D Other (fill in)	

  d) Ground Water Data:
     Other Local Ground Water Uses (check all that apply)
     D  Irrigation
     Q  Stock Watering
     D  Industrial Process/Cooling
     D  Unknown
     D  None
     D  Other (fill in).
    Wells Within 1 Mile? (check yes, no or unknown.
    If yes, fit) in number if known)
     D Yes     Q No    D Unknown

     Wells Within 3 Miles? (check yes, no or unknown.
     If yes, fill in number if known)
     D Yes    D No    D Unknown
         Distance to Nearest Well (fill.in and check units
         or check unknown)
         	 DFeet.   D Miles or   Q Unknown
         Depth to Uppermost Used Aquifer (fill in or check unknown)
         	(Feet)    D Unknown
       e) Surface Water Data:
          Other Local Surface Water Uses (check all that apply)
           O Recreation
           O Irrigation
           D Stock Watering
           O Industrial Process/Cooling
           O Commercial Fishery
           D Unknown
           O None
           a Other	
           Surface Water Adjacent to/Draining Site (check all that apply)
           Q Stream        D Wetland
           D River          D Bay
           Q Lake          D Ocean
           O Pond          D Unknown
           D None
           Q Other	
            Distance to Nearest Downstream Intake (till in and check
            units, or check unknown, not applicable, or none)
            	D Feet.  D Miles
            D Unknown
            0 Not Applicable
            D None
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                           ENVIRONMENTAL/DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION (CONTINUED)
5) Ecological Information    •                                                6) Pathways of Concern
  Is Site In or Near Sensitive Environment? (check all that apply)                          D Groundwater
  n Yes (if yes. check at least one sub-item and whether in or near that environment)           Q Surface Water
     Q Estuary            D Critical Habitat                                       D Air
       Gin  ONear         Dln  QNear                                      Q Direct Contact
     D 100 Year Floodplam   Q Barrier Island/Coastal High Hazard Area                   D Fire/Explosion
       Qln  QNear         Qln  QNear
  Q No
  Q Unknown
                                      REGULATORY AND RESPONSE HISTORY
 1) Regulatory Activities Prior to CERCLA Involvement            2) RCRA Status
   (check all that apply)                                       D Underground Storage Tank
   D RCRA                                                D Very Small Quantity Generator
   D NPDES                                              Q Small Quantity Generator
   D Other Federal Programs                                  Q 90-Day Accumulator
   D State/Local Regulations                                  Q Permitted Facility - Final
   D None                                                n Permitted Facility - Intenm
   D Unknown                                              Q Unoermitted Facility
   D Other	                         •    n Unknown
          	                             D Not Applicable
                                                   COMMENTS
(Briefly describe th« natun of the facility/problem and any point* ol interest not adequately covered by this form )
                                                                      QA/QC (initial & date)
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2.5   DATA COLLECTION FORM INSTRUCTIONS1

      The NPL Statistics Data Collection Form has been designed to standardize hazardous
waste site information for input into a data base. This data base will be used to  perform a
statistical characterization of waste sites on the NPL.  All proposed and final NPL sites will be
reviewed for data compilation, including former final sites deleted from the NPL because the
Agency determined that no further response was necessary. The NPL Statistics Data  Collection
Form is designed so that all required  information can  be obtained by a review of the  MRS
package and supporting materials contained in Regional EPA NPL files.

      It is important that all questions on the form be answered even if the appropriate answer
is "unknown."  Estimates based on best professional judgment are allowed, but hard data are
preferred.  In some cases, the response "other" can be used along with a brief narrative if the
available choices do not adequately describe the site or situation.  Additional information to
support the use of this category should be included in the "Comments" section at the  end of the
form. RESPONDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO USE THE "OTHER" CATEGORY AS  MUCH AS
NEEDED.

      The Data Collection Form contains six sections which are listed below.  The name of the
file reviewer should be written on the front in the top margin.  The form should be completed in
dark pencil  so that later QA/QC corrections to  the form will still result  in an  easily  legible
document for data entry purposes.

      Section 1 - Record Information, which provides basic identification information;

      Section 2 - Site Description, which describes the ownership,  status, and  history of the
                 site;

      Section 3 - Waste Description, which  describes the types and quantities  of wastes
                 present at the site;

      Section 4 - Environmental/Demographic Information, which provides information on water
                 supply, population, and environmental damage;

      Section 5 - Regulatory and  Response History, which covers any regulatory activity that
                 occurred prior to CERCLA involvement and includes RCRA status;

      Section 6 - Comments, which provides space for a brief description of the site, including
                 a list of contaminants  and comments on data  availability or associated
                 problems with completing the form.  Explanations of."other" responses should
                 also be given here.

Section 1 - Record Information

      1.     Site Number: This is the  number by which the site will be identified in the  data
            base.  It is essential that this number be entered correctly on the form. The Site
            Number is the seven digit,  Regional ID number for that site, usually marked on the
    1  This section is a slightly edited version of the actual instruction manual that
 accompanied the data collection form.
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           MRS scoring packao»3 cover page.   In the case of some proposed sites, an ID
           number indicating the Update Number is given and should be used. When entering
           the Site Number, it is required that the commonly accepted two letter abbreviation
           for the state's name precede the Regional ID number (or other number) for the site.

           NOTE:      If no identification number is available, use any reasonable means of
                       numbering, but  remember  to precede the  number  with the  state
                       abbreviation.

      2.    Site Name:  This  is the name of the site as identified on the NPL  Copy the
           complete name of the site in the space provided. Also, enter the location of the site
           (town/county and state) directly below the site name.  "

Section 2 - Site Description

      1.    Coordinates:  Enter the coordinates, latitude and longitude, of the site in degrees,
           minutes, seconds, and tenths of seconds. If tenths of a second are not given, enter
           zero as a default value in the appropriate space. If no coordinates are available at
           all, leave blank and mark "unknown," while specifying site location (eg., township
           and range)  in the  collection  form's "Comments" section.  Because latitude and
           longitude provide  necessary input  for  interaction with other data bases, it is
           particularly important that these values or descriptions be included.

      2.    Setting: Setting is a qualitative measure of population density near the site.  Mark
           the appropriate  box to  indicate  the  character of the area surrounding the site.
           "Urban"  indicates  central  city  areas, "suburban"  indicates  sites  bordering  or
           surrounding urban areas, and "rural" indicates sites outside suburban areas. Select
           the one setting that best describes the site. This information may be derived from
           an accompanying map.  Generally, the number of homes and/or industrial buildings
           indicated on a map may be used to  estimate the site setting.  Since the character
           of the  area is relative to population density, a site in the center of a city  such as
           Roanoke Rapids, which is located in rural North Carolina, would be classified as
           "urban."

      3.    Location Land Use/Site Use: The predominant land uses within approximately 7
           mile of the site  location should  be  determined and all appropriate descriptions
           identified.  If the land immediately adjacent to or on  site is used for activities
           associated with large numbers of people, or a sensitive environment which could
           increase the risk posed by the site,  describe the appropriate land/site use in the
           "other" category. Examples of "others" include:

           •  railroad                          • school/college
           •  airport                          • harbor/marina
           •  sports complex                   • federal/state park
           •  wetland

           Mining, military, or DOE should be checked only if they correspond to actual site
           use  or immediately  adjacent site use.   Additionally,  if the  site or area had a
           predominant historical usage (e.g., railroad yard,  landfill, power substation), identify
           this in  the "other" category with the words "past" or "previous."
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4.     Current Ownership:  Check one appropriate box to indicate the type of ownership
      of the site at the time of the MRS score.  For purposes of this data field, operators
      may be characterized as "owners" if ownership distinctions are not made.  For
      consistency, treat the following situations as detailed below:

      •     If ownership/operation is by multiple individuals, businesses, or industries,
           indicate "other" and state the condition. However, if all owners belong to the
           same category, it is not necessary to put this under "other;" simply check the
           appropriate category.

      •     When the  site  is a contaminated ground  water plume,  as defined by
           contaminated  wells, mark "other"  and enter "contaminated ground water
           plume."

5.     Ownership When Contaminated:  Check the appropriate box to indicate the  type
      of ownership at the time the site was contaminated. As in item #4, ownership refers
      to owner and/or operator if a distinction  is not made.   Procedures for ownership
      when contaminated are similar to current ownership.

6.     Area of Site:  Indicate the area of the site, along with the appropriate units.  The
      area of the site includes the "source" of the waste and the area that has come to be
      contaminated.  If the area of the site is reported as a range, use the midpoint of the
      range.  Again, this data field is intended to capture the area of contamination. So,
      for example, if there is a large facility but only a small area is actually contaminated,
      only  the  area of contamination should be entered.  If  the  specific area  of
      contamination is  unknown, use the  area of the facility, if reasonable  (use  best
      professional judgment), and note this in the "Comments" section.  For ground water
      contamination plume sites, area refers to the planar area of the plume.  Generally,
      the area of the site will be given in the narrative that accompanies the HRS scoring
      package.

7.     Site Status: Check the appropriate box to indicate the status of the site at the time
      of the HRS score.  Sites are to be considered "active"  if waste treatment, storage,
      or disposal activities are taking place at the time of the HRS score.  These activities
      do not necessarily have to be those that resulted in the site being considered for
      the NPL   Sites that have changed ownership or operations  are  still considered
      "active" if the new operations possibly involve hazardous materials/wastes. "Inactive"
      sites are those at which treatment, storage, or disposal activities no longer occur.
      For consistency, address the following conditions as described below:

      •     Check "active" for those  sites  that currently have both active and inactive
           treatment, storage, or disposal units.

      •     Consider contaminated ground water plume sites "active."

8.     Years  of Operation:  Enter the beginning and  ending years  of waste  treatment,
      storage, and/or disposal at the site. If the site is "active," enter the HRS date for the
      ending date. Check "unknown" if the beginning or ending years of operation are not
      known. For consistency: if waste activities occurred during only one  year (e.g.,
      one-time  event, accidental spill), the years of operation of the facility  should be
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      entered, and noted in the "Comments" section. If the site is a contaminated ground
      water plume, use a default value of 0001 and 0001 for the beginning and ending
      years.

9.     Industry Responsible for Generating Material: Check all appropriate boxes that
      indicate industries responsible for generating the wastes that occur at the site. This
      refers to the industry responsible for the  waste,  not the original  product.  For
      example, if a hardware store has drums of pesticides which  leak, the industry
      responsible is "retail" and not "manufacturing." It is important to try to categorize the
      industry into "one of the types listed for statistical analysis.  If these  listed industry
      types aren't applicable, check "other." Further information may be provided under
      the "Comments" section.

      For consistency among respondents, please  note the following  guidelines:

      •     If the site is a military facility, only "military" should be checked.

      •     Only check the "unknown" category if little or no information is available on
           the responsible industry or industries.

      •    "Food and kindred products" refers to food packaging/processing industries
            (e.g., canneries, bottlers) and the manufacturing of home goods such as
           toothpaste, shampoo, and cosmetics.

      •    "Chemicals and allied products" also includes paint manufacturing.

      •    Mark "electroplating" for any type of metal coating or metal finishing industry,
           unless the industry employs another type of coating as the predominant
           activity (e.g., paint, plastic).

      •    For the majority of cases, the  "other" category should be used if a specific
           general or subcategory of another type is not obvious.  Examples of "other"
           categories include:

           —    combination industrial/        —    correctional facility
                 municipal landfill              —    distributor (gas, oil)
           —    industrial landfill              —    salvage yard
           —    waste storage/transfer         —    aircraft-related
                 facility                             service
           —    POTW                       —    radium processing

10.   Site Activities/Waste Deposition: Check  all appropriate boxes to  indicate what
      types of treatment, storage, or disposal operations occur/occurred at the site.  If the
      available categories are not sufficient to characterize the activities occurring at the
      site, check "other" and supply a description.  For consistency among respondents,
      please  note the following guidelines:

      •    "Surface impoundments" should be restricted to primarily liquid containment.

      •    "Waste piles" may be  covered or uncovered.
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      •     "Industrial dump" refers to an illegal waste pile of industrial trash, chemicals,
           debris, etc.

      •     "Illegal dumping" ("out the back door") indicates situations where wastes are
           intentionally disposed  of in undesignated disposal  areas  (e.g., dumping
           liquids and sludges onto the ground).

      •     "Episodic open dump" is a site at which third parties  illegally dump wastes,
           often times without the  knowledge or approval of the site owner/operator.
           Note that "episodic open dump" may be an appropriate category even for a
           permitted facility if, for example, area residents or industries dispose of wastes
           at the site without authorization.

      •     Tanks — above ground" should be checked when the type of tank  is not
           indicated, unless the site is a gasoline retail station.

      •     "Other sludge activity" refers to any sludge disposal action which cannot
           adequately be described by the other categories.

      •     "Discharge to sewer" should be checked when wastes have been intentionally
           discharged to either a sewer or a surface water body.  This category does not
           refer to wastes entering sewers or surface water as a result of secondary run-
           off.  Permitted discharges should be noted in this category as well as  in the
           "Regulatory Activities" section.

      •     "Airborne release" should be checked when incinerators, boilers, fire or burn
           pits, excessive dust, etc., are present at the site.

      •     "Drum/container storage" refers to intentional storage in specific areas.

      •     "Spills" are accidental in nature, mostly one time only  occurrences.  Leaking
           drums do not qualify as spills.

      Once again, try to categorize the activities  or check "other" and give a description.
      Examples of legitimate "others" include:

      •     pesticide applications               •     wash pads
      •     septic tanks and leach fields         •     sumps
      •     dust suppression                   •     dry wells

11.    How Identified: Check  the appropriate box to indicate how the site was initially
      identified to the EPA Superfund Program. "Incidental" should be checked if the site
      was identified as a result  of fortuitously driving by it, or by investigating another site.
      Anonymous complaints  are categorized as "citizen complaints."  "Other Federal
      program" should be marked for site identification through programs such as the
      DOD Installation Restoration Program.  Examples of possible "other" categories
      include Congressional inquiry (e.g., Eckhardt list) and ERRIS listing.

12.    Material Deposited  By:  Indicate  the entity responsible for the actual  waste
      deposition. For example, "present owner"  would be checked if a private individual
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     authorized the dumping of chemical wastes on his property.  However, "third party"
     would be checked in the same scenario if the property owner had not authorized the
     dumping.  Again, for this category, "owner" refers to owner and/or operator.  For
     consistency, check "third party" for all contaminated ground water plume sites.

13.   Date Discovered:  Enter two digits for the month, day, and year that the site was
     identified to the EPA Superfund  Program.  For example, June 27, 1982, would be
     entered as 06/27/82. In the event that the day or month is unknown, use 01 as the
     default value for each.  If the date cannot be determined, check "unknown."

14.   Material Source: Indicate whether the waste material was generated on site and/or
     off site, as  appropriate.  Recyclers are considered "on-site generators."   For
     consistency, check "off-site generator" for contaminated ground water plume sites.

15.   Waste Easily  Accessible: Indicate whether or not the waste is easily accessible
     to the general  public.  On-site workers should not be considered for this data field.
     Items to be considered in judging accessibility include complete cover over the
     waste area or a secure fence  around the site. For example, waste material exposed
     at the surface  in a park or playground is easily accessible, while waste exposed at
     the  surface of a site  surrounded by  a  locked chain-link fence is  not easily
     accessible. For consistency, the waste should be considered not easily accessible
     for contaminated ground water plume sites.

16.   First Proposed: Check the appropriate box identifying in which update the site was
     first  proposed  in the Federal  Register (this is usually listed under site name on the
     NPL folder).

17.   NPL Status:   Check the NPL status  of the site as of proposed Update #9,  July
     1989. The NPL status of sites to be proposed for Update #10 should be  marked
     as proposed.

18.   CERCLIS Number:  Enter the 12-digit CERCLIS number (usually on the SI form or
     CERCLIS  printout).

19.   MRS Score:  Enter the MRS site score (Sm) from the MRS scoring package.  If the
     scoring has been amended, use the most recent score. In the "Comments" section,
     indicate the score for each of the migration pathways.

20.   Miscellaneous  Descriptive  Information:    Identify,  as  appropriate,  multiple
     ownership or emergency  action conditions.  Examples of "other emergency action"
     include:

     •  well closing                      •  fences
     •  distribution  of bottled water        •  consent decrees

     Additionally, the presence of  lead (Pb) at a site should be noted in the appropriate
     data field.
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Section 3 - Waste Description

      For data fields #1-3, wastes have been divided into three major groupings based on the
physical state of the waste: solid, liquid, and sludge.  The physical state of the waste refers to
the waste as deposited and is usually identified as such in the HRS package or in the PA or SI.
For example, slurries are identified as either liquid or sludge, rarely as solid.  The presence of
each of these waste states at the site needs to be determined, along with the quantities involved.
Each  waste state grouping has been further divided into the type of waste deposited.  The
procedure for completing this section, which should be followed for each waste state, is as
follows:

      1-3  Solids, Liquids,  Sludges:   First  determine if the particular waste state being
           evaluated ("solid" will be used here as  an example) is/was present at the site.  If
           solid wastes are/were not present, check "none."  If solids are/were present, then
           mark the appropriate waste type.  If the subcategories listed are not sufficient to
           characterize the particular waste  stream, check  "other."  As with  the previous
           sections, the evaluator should use the  categories presented if possible, or check
           "other" and provide a brief description.   Some  examples of "other" waste streams
           include:

            •  spent fuel                       •   biological waste (animal carcasses)
            •  drilling muds (sludge)            •   batteries
            •  dust                            •   construction debris
            •  agricultural waste

            Finally, total the quantities of all waste streams and fill in the amount in the space
           provided.  Remember to mark the appropriate units.

            NOTE:     Identify the specific contaminants found at the site in  the upper right
                       hand corner of the "Comments" section.

Section 4 - Environmental/Demographic Information

      1.     Demographics:

            a.     Distance to Nearest Population: If known, provide the distance from the site
                  boundary to the nearest population. Also, indicate the unit of measure that
                  was used. Population includes those persons occupying houses, apartment
                  buildings, schools, and businesses. Use maps, if available,  to provide best
                  estimates.  If there is an on-site resident population, use 10 feet as a default
                  value.

            b.     Population Within 1 Mile?:  If there is a  population within 1  mile of the site,
                  check "yes" and enter the number of people within this radius.  When the
                  number of individual residences is known, the convention is to multiply by 3.8
                  individuals/residence and use the product value as a reasonable population
                  estimate. If a reasonable population estimate cannot be determined, check
                  "yes" and leave the number  field blank.  A map may be used to determine
                  population.  If no appropriate information is in the file, check "unknown."
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      c.    Population Within 3 Miles?:  Follow the same  procedures as described
           above.   Again, a map may be useful.   If data are available regarding
           population within 4 miles of the site, indicate this and use the information. If
           this information is not in the file, mark "unknown."  By definition, if there is
           population within 1 mile of the site, there is also population within 3 miles of
           the site.

2.     Actual Environmental Damage Reported, Potential Population Affected: Indicate
      whether actual environmental  damage has been reported at this site. Note that this
      does not include potential damage, only documented cases of actual impacts. For
      example, if the PA report states that leachate was observed entering an adjacent
      stream  or wetland, this can be considered an actual surface water impact, even if
      sampling results are not available. If "yes,"  indicate the type of damage that was
      reported and estimate the population that  could potentially be affected.  If the
      potential population is not known, write "unknown" in the space provided.  Please
      note that, by definition, if an "HRS-observed release" has been scored for a given
      pathway, then an environmental impact has  been reported for that pathway.

      NOTE:      The number for potential population is often provided on the PA or SI
                 form.

3.     Observed Releases: Indicate whether an observed release of contaminants has
      been documented.  This information is available in the MRS scoring package.

4.     Water Supply Information for a 3-Mile Radius:

      a.    Local Drinking Water Supply Source:   Identify whether  drinking water
           supplies are drawn from surface water and/or ground water within 3 miles of
           the site.  If, for example, the local  area has a reservoir but some houses
           within 3 miles still use wells, then check "surface  and ground water."  If all
           drinking water sources  are outside of the 3-mile radius, this should be noted
           as "none."

      b.    Total  Population Served:  If available, provide the number of people served
           by the water supply system indicated  in #4a.   Note  that this population
           should reflect the  population served by a source within  3 miles of the site; it
           may be more or less than the total population within 3  miles.  For example,
           if a well located two miles from the site is used to serve the population of a
           city of 60,000, the entire population of the city should be included even if the
           city itself  is outside of the 3-mile  radius.   If there is no drinking water
           population (all sources  are outside 3-mile radius),  use a default value of 01.

      c.    Drinking Water Supply System Type:  Indicate  the type of water supply
           system for the sources identified under #4a.  "Municipal" should be indicated
           for any central water supply system, even if it is operated by a private water
           company, utility, or individual (e.g., trailer park serviced by one privately
           owned well).
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     d.    Ground Water Data:

           Other  Local  Ground Water Uses:   Check  all  appropriate  boxes  for
           predominant  uses of ground  water other than  drinking water  supply.
           Monitoring wells should not be considered.  Some examples of "other" uses
           include commercial and dust control.

           Wells Within  1 Mile?: If there are operable wells within 1 mile of the site,
           check "yes" and  indicate the total number  of wells used for any purpose,
           excluding monitoring wells.

           Wells Within 3 Miles?:  If there are operable wells within 3 miles of the site,
           check "yes" and  indicate the total number  of wells used for any purpose,
           excluding monitoring wells.

           Distance to Nearest Well:  Provide the distance from the site boundary to
           the nearest operable well, excluding monitoring wells. Indicate what unit of
           measure was used.  If the well is located on site, use 10 feet as a default
           value.  Note that by  MRS definitions, the site boundary can be extended to
           the farthest point of documented contamination attributable to the site.

           Depth to the Uppermost Used Aquifer: Provide the depth from the ground
           surface to the uppermost aquifer that is or may  be  used. If the uppermost
           aquifer is no longer  used because of contamination attributable to the site,
           the depth to  this aquifer should  be entered.  Always indicate the unit of
           measure used.  If a  range of depth  is given, use the midpoint value for  the
           data field.  Use a  default value of 1 foot if waste was directly deposited below
           the water level of the uppermost used aquifer.

           NOTE:     "Depth to the Uppermost Used  Aquifer" is often provided in  the
                      MRS scoring package.

     e.    Surface Water Data:

           Other Local Surface Water Uses:  Mark all appropriate boxes for uses of
           surface water, other than drinking water supply, within 3 miles.

           Surface Water Adjacent to/Draining Site:  Identify all types of surface water
           adjacent to or draining the site that could potentially be affected by overland
           runoff from the site.  Use professional judgment  and  MRS definitions as
           necessary.

           Distance to  Nearest Downstream Intake:  Provide the distance to  the
           nearest downstream intake in feet or miles,  if known.

5.    Ecological Information:

     Is Site In Or Near Sensitive Environment?: Sensitive environments are defined as
     estuaries, 100 year floodplains, critical  habitats (Federally  designated  only) and
     some coastal areas.  If the site is in or near one of these environments, indicate the
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           type of sensitive environment and whether the site is "in" or "near" the environment.
           "Near" is considered to be within a 3-mile radius.

      6.    Pathways of Concern: Check all pathways that received a score greater than zero
           in the MRS scoring package.  When reviewing the MRS scoring package, please
           note the actual score for each pathway in the "Comments" section.

Section 5 - Regulatory and Response History

      1.    Regulatory Activities Prior to Preliminary Assessment: Indicate any regulatory
           activities that occurred at the site prior to the PA. Examples of these activities could
           include RCRA notification or inspections, NPDES permits and/or exceedences, State
           health department  inspections  of  landfills and/or  DOD Installation  Restoration
           Program activities ("other Federal program" category).

      2.    RCRA Status:  Indicate the appropriate RCRA category.  If the site is not a RCRA
           site, check "not applicable."  Ground water contamination plume sites  are to be
           included in the "not applicable" category.

Section 6 - Comments

      This section is not an optional segment of the data collection form.  It must be completed,
at a minimum, with a brief narrative description of site conditions, including any discussion or
clarification of the information presented elsewhere on the form. In addition, each form must be
quality control checked for completeness,  and initialed by another evaluator in the lower right
corner of page 4.  The "Comments" section is a crucial component of the data collection form;
verbosity is encouraged.
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CHAPTER 3:  SITE DESCRIPTION
•   Chart 1:  Site Setting



•   Chart 2:  Area of Site



•   Chart 3:  Predominant Land Uses in Site Vicinity



•   Chart 4:  Treatment, Storage, or Disposal Activities Occurring at Site



•   Chart 5:  Waste Easily Accessible to Public



•   Chart 6:  Distance to Nearest Population
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                               REGION 3
                            Site Setting
       45.6%
        (3)
              LEGEND:

              |Xv|  1 Urban
              yjvv:  2 Suburban

                i  I  3 Rural

              Not Shown - Not Specified (0.0%)
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the Site
     Description Section, Question 2, Setting.
                               Chart 1
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                               REGION 3
                             Area  of Site
                               3.8%    5.0%
                                (6)      (1)
        48.1%
         (5)
             LEGEND:

                   1  <1 Acre

             fcyVyvj 2  1-4.9 Acres

             HH! 3  5-9.9 Acres
|     | 4  10-19.9 Acres

E>>:3 5  a. 20 Ac res

[| 6  Not Specified
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the Site
     Description Section, Question 6, Area of Site.
                               Chart 2
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                              REGION 3
                   Predominant Land  Uses
                          in  Site Vicinity
          80 -
                 1
        LEGEND:

               1 Industrial Area

               2 Commercial District

               3 Residential

               4 Agricultural
                                                8
                                   5 Forest/Fields

                                   6 Military

                                   7 Mining
                            |    |  8 Not Specified

Not Shown - Department of Energy (0.0%)
Notes: (1)  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
         Site Description Section, Question 3, Location Land Use/Site Use.
     (2)  See Appendix A for a complete listing of "Other" responses.


                             Chart 3
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                                  REGION 3
                Treatment,  Storage, or Disposal
                    Activities Occurring at Site
      8
      I
    LEGEND:
    § 1 Surface Impoundment

      2 Waste Piles

      3 Municipal Landfill

      4 Industrial Landfill

      5 Open Dump - Drums

      6 Open Dump • Trash,
        White Goods, Etc.
      7 Illegal Dumping
                  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10 11  12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

                                     Activities
                            8 Episodic Open Dump

                            9 Tanks • Above Ground

                           10 Tanks • Below Ground
                           11 Land Treatment Facility

                           12 Sludge Disposal

                           13 Discharge to Sewer/
                              Surface Water.
   15 Underground Injection
     Well
   16 Airborne Release/
     Incineration

   17 Drum/Container Storage

0 18 Spill

H 19 Not Specified
                         [£j 14 Recycling Facility

Not Shown - Reid Pesticide Application (0.0%)
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the Site
         Description Section, Question 10, Site Activities/Waste Deposition.
      (2) See Appendix A for a complete listing of "Other" responses.
      (3) Tanks were assumed to be above ground unless otherwise specified.
                                  Chart 4
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                            REGION 3
          Waste Easily Accessible to Public
                              1.3%
                               (3)
             LEGEND:

             •  1 Yes

             |    |  2 No

                   3 Not Specified
Note:  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the Site
     Description Section, Question 15, Waste Easily Accessible.
                            Chart 5
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                               REGION 3
              Distance to Nearest Population
                           3.1%
                                                             40.6%

                                                               (1)
           LEGEND:

           |    I |  1


                  2 >10 Feet-1/4 Mile


                  3 >1/4 Mile-1/2 Mile


           Not Shown - >1 Mile (0.0%)
|«VXH 4  >1/2MiIe-1 Mile

|     | 5  Not Specified
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
        Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 1a. Distance to Nearest Population.
     (2) On-site workers are included in the ^ 10 Feet category.


                                Chart 6
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CHAPTER 4:  OWNER/GENERATOR INFORMATION	



•   Chart 7:  Owner/Operator of Site at Time of MRS Score

•   Chart 8:  Owner/Operator of Site at Time of Contamination

•   Chart 9:  Status of Site at Time of MRS Score

•   Chart 10: Industry Responsible for Generating Waste:  Major
             Categories

•   Chart 11: Industry Responsible for Generating Waste:  Manufacturing
             Category Details

•   Chart 12: Waste Depositor

•   Chart 13: Waste Generator

•   Chart 14: Beginning Year of Site Operation

•   Chart 15: Ending Year of Site Operation

•   Chart 16: Total Years of  Site Operation
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                              REGION 3
             Owner/Operator of Site at Time
                          of MRS Score
                            6.9%
                     2.5%    (8)

                5.0%  <7>
                 (6)
            2.5%
             (5)
                                                            52.5%

                                                             (1)
          LEGEND:

          IffJI  1  Private - Industrial

                2  Private - Individual

          t%$&£l  3  Private - Small Business

          |    }  4  Federal
H  5 State

***"*'!  6 County

      7 Municipal

\\\\  8 Other
          Not Shown - Indian Lands (0.0%), Not Specified (0.6%)
Notes:  (1)  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
         Site Description Section, Question 4, Current Ownership.
      (2)  Contaminated ground water plume sites are included in the "Other" category.


                              Chart 7
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                               REGION 3
              Owner/Operator of Site at Time
                        of Contamination
                      2.5%

                  3.8% (7)
                 6.9%
                 (8)
                16.3%
                  (2)
            LEGEND:

            F?FF] 1  Private - Industrial

                  2  Private - Individual


            5>55£i 3  Private - Small Business
            ^^Skaf^&I

            |     | 4  Federal
                                                          56.9%
                                                            (1)
                                 | 5 State

                                 ^ 6 County

                                 H 7 Municipal
                              [<<\\ 8 Other

Not Shown - Indian Lands (0.0%), Not Specified (0.0%)
Notes:  (1)  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
         Site Description Section, Question 5, Ownership When Contaminated.
      (2)  Contaminated ground water plume sites are included in the "Other" category.


                             Chart 8
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                                   REGION 3
                        Status of Site at Time
                              of MRS Score
          64.4%
            (2)
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the Site
         Description Section, Question 7, Site Status.
      (2) Sites were considered "active" if waste treatment, storage, or disposal activities were taking
         place at the time of the MRS score. These activities were not necessarily those that led to NPL
         listing. Contaminated ground water plume and widespread sediment contamination sites were
         considered active.
                                  Chart 9
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                             REGION 3
   Industry Responsible for Generating Waste:
                      Major Categories
    c
    0>
    £
        V60  -
         50  -
         40  -
         30  -
         20  -
         10 -
              56.9
                      24.4
                              13.1
                                                      14.4
                                              11.3
                                       6.9
                        2345
                           Industry Responsible
         LEGEND:
               1 Manufacturing        W\\\\  4 Military
                 (Details on Chart 11)   ___,
               « ..  •  •  ,,   j,-,,     E§§§?i  5 Recyclers
               2 Municipal Landfill     r^™
               ...  . . ,,   .....     M1!1!1!  6 Not Specified
               3 Industrial Landfill     HIM        K
         Not Shown - Mining (0.6%), Retail Sales (0.6%), Department of
                    Energy (0.0%)
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
        Site Description Section, Question 9, Industry Responsible for Generating Material.
     (2) See Appendix A for a complete listing of "Other" responses.
                            Chart 10
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                                 REGION 3
      Industry Responsible  for Generating Waste:
               Manufacturing Category Details
          40
          30 -
      c
      O
      2
      0>
      Q.
20 -
          10 -
               1   23456789  10  11
                          Manufacturing Category Details
                                               12  13
       LEGEND:
       Jf^ 1  Food and Kindred Products
       E3 2  Textile Mill Products
       ^ 3  Lumber and Wood Products
       l-T-l 4  Paper and Allied Products
       5%3 5  Construction
       [3 6  Chemicals and Allied Products
       rvR 7  Petroleum Refining and Related
            Industries
       Not Shown - Agriculture (0.0%)
                              ffl  8 Rubber and Plastic Products
                              22  9 Primary Metal Products
                              [S|10 Fabricated Metal Products
                              {53311 Electroplating
                              [2312 Electronic and Electrical Equipment
                              r~|l3 Electric Power Production
                                    and Distribution
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the Site
        Description Section, Question 9, Industry Responsible for Generating Material.
     (2) Percentages are based on sites in the Manufacturing category only (56.9% of all Region 3 NPL
        sites).
                                Chart 11
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                                REGION 3
                          Waste Depositor
                                                              62.5%
                                                                0)
         LEGEND:

         \////( 1 Present Owner/Operator

         I     | 2 Former Owner/Operator

         tXXXl 3 Third Party

         Not Shown - Other (0.0%)
4 Present Owner/Operator
  and Former Owner/Operator
5 Not Specified
Notes:  (1) This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the Site
         Description Section, Question 12, Material Deposited By.
      (2) "Present owner/operator" was defined as the owner/operator at the time of the HRS score.
                                Chart 12
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                                REGION 3
                         Waste Generator
                                   1.9%
                                    (3)
        44.4%
          (2)
                                                               53.8%
                                                                 (1)
               LEGEND:

               Y//A 1 On-site Generator

               I     I 2 Off-site Generator

                     3 On-site Generator and Off-site Generator

               Not Shown - Not Specified (0.0%)
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
         Site Description Section, Question 14, Material Source.
      (2) "Off-site generator" was recorded for all contaminated ground water plume and widespread
         sediment contamination sites.
                                Chart 13
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                                    REGION 3
              Beginning  Year of Site Operation
          30
          20 -
      c
      0)
      if
      o
      Q.
          10 -
                                              26.3
                                     11.3 11.3

           15.0
                                                  10.6
                                                   *a*J"
                                                   euaui
                                                   Vtf
                                                   W
                                                        1.3
             \ X

            'x'x
            f f
             s \
            / f
             \ \
                                                                 4.4
                 LEGEND:



                ^3 1 <1901


                || 2 1901-1910






                |   | 4 1921-1930



                     5 1931 -1940


                     6 1941 -1950
                                               8    9   10  11   12
HJ  7 1951-1960



^  8 1961 -1970
j^J


g£j  9 1971 -1980



   10 1981 -1990



   11 Not Specified


   12 Not Applicable
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the Site

         Description Section, Question 8, Years of Operation.

      (2) "Not applicable" refers to contaminated ground water plume sites. For these sites, the source of

         contamination was not documented at the time of the MRS score. The sites themselves do not

         consist of operating or formerly operating facilities; therefore, "Years of Operation" is not

         applicable.
                                   Chart 14
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                                    REGION 3
                   Ending Year  of Site Operation
        §  20
           10
                                                                   35.6
               30.0
                        4.4
n*
         4.4
                                          2-5
                                      6    7   8
                                         Years
                    LEGEND:

                    [gi] 1  Priorto1980

                    |   j 2  1980

                    ^j 3  1981

                    [""""1 4  1982

                    ^3 5  1983

                    |H 6  1984

                    Px^| 7  1985
                       9   10  11  12   13



                       3  8 1986

                          9 1987

                         lO 1988

                         11  1989

                     H 12 Not Specified

                     :;l3 13 Not Applicable
Notes: (1)  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the Site
          Description Section, Question 8, Years of Operation.
      (2)  "Not applicable" refers to all NPL sites that were "active" at the time of the MRS score. "Active"
          sites by definition do not have an ending year of operation; therefore, they have been depicted
          as "not applicable" on this figure. Because all contaminated ground water plume sites were
          characterized as "active," they have also been depicted as "not applicable" on this figure.
                                   Chart 15
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                                     REGION 3
          30
                   Total Years of Site Operation
                        26.3
           20 -
       0)
           10 -
                                                                   15.0
                                                       1.3
                                                           0.6  0.6
                                                                        4.4
                                                       10  11   12  13   14



                                                       8 >60-70

                                                       9 >70-80

                                                      10 >80-90

                                                      11 >90-100

                                                   '-"'I 12 >100

                                                      13 Not Specified

                                                      14 Not Applicable
Notes: (1)  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the Site
          Description Section, Question 8, Years of Operation.
      (2)  'Not applicable" refers to contaminated ground water plume sites. For these sites, the source of
          contamination was not documented at the time of the MRS score. The sites themselves do not
          consist of operating or formerly operating facilities;  therefore, "Years of Operation" is not
          applicable.
                                    Chart 16
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CHAPTER 5:  REGULATORY AND RESPONSE HISTORY

•   Chart 17: How Site Identified
•   Chart 18: When Site Identified
•   Chart 19: Regulatory Activities Prior to CERCLA Involvement
•   Chart 20: Miscellaneous Descriptive Information
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                             REGION 3
                      How Site  Identified
                               3.1%
                                (8)
                 3.1%
6.9%
 (1)   1.9%
       (2)
        LEGEND:
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                             REGION 3
                     When  Site Identified
                        3456789   10   11
                                            8 1986

                                            9 1987

                                           10 1988

                                           11 Not Specified
Note:  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the Site
     Description Section, Question 13, Date Discovered.
                             Chart 18
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                            REGION 3
              Regulatory Activities Prior to
                   CERCLA Involvement
       100
    o>
        80 -
        60 -
        40 -
        20 -
                                    85.6
              10.0
                     13.8
10.6
               123456
                         Regulatory Activities

        LEGEND:

        R£&3 1 RCRA                b\SS^ 4 State/Local Regulations

        g§§§§§| 2 NPDES               m 5 None

        |    | 3 Other Federal Programs   |     | 6 Not Specified
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
    Regulatory and Response History Section, Question 1, Regulatory Activities Prior to CERCLA
    Involvement.
                            Chart 19
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                             REGION 3
        Miscellaneous  Descriptive Information
        50
                       2345
                          Descriptive Information
             6
      LEGEND:

        ^ 1 Consists of Multiple Units
            2 Units Owned by Multiple
              Entities
            3 Emergency Removal Has
              Occurred
4 Other Emergency Action
  Has Occurred
5 Lead Waste Present

6 Contaminated Ground
  Water Plume
      Not Shown - Widespread Sediment Contamination (0.6%)
Note:  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
     Site Description Section, Question 20, Miscellaneous Descriptive Information.
                             Chart 20
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CHAPTER 6: HRS SCORING INFORMATION
           	      _	   	»	    	






•   Chart 21: Initial Proposal



•   Chart 22: HRS Score



•   Chart 23: Observed Releases



•   Chart 24: Pathways Scored



•   Chart 25: Pathways of Concern



•   Chart 26: NPL Status
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      0)
      0)
      Q.
                               REGION 3
                          Initial Proposal
          40
          30 -
          20 -
          10 -
              31.3
                                         15.6
                                              15.0
                       12.5
                   5.6
                                                   0.6  0.6
                                                             1.9
                                                   *•*'**m* tsssj
                01    23456789   10
                                Initial Proposal
                LEGEND:
                I     ] 0 Original List
                  |^ 1 Update 1
                  23 2 Update 2
                I     | 3 Updates
                $§•§& 4 Update 4
                (v^y-i 5 Updates
 6 Updates
 7 Update 7
 8 Updates
 9 Update 9
10 Update 10
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the Site
     Description Section. Question 16, First Proposed.
                               Chart 21
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                                  REGION 3
                                HRS Score

                  LEGEND:

                  ^1 <28.50

                  |    | 2 28.50 - 30.00

                  S3 3 30.01 - 35.00

                  {    | 4 35.01 - 40.00

                  ^§S§ 5 40.01 - 45.00
6 45.01 - 50.00

7 50.01 - 55.00

8 55.01 - 60.00

9 >60.00
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the Site
         Description Section, Question 19, HRS Score.
      (2) The Lansdowne Radiation site in Lansdowne, PA, was placed on the NPL on September 16,
         1985, on the basis of an ATSDR advisory. It has a site score of less than 28.50 under the
         original HRS, but was included in the characterization.
                                   Chart  22
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     0)
     0>
     0.
                               REGION 3
                     Observed Releases
90


80 -


70 -


60 -


50 -


40 -


30 -


20 -


10 -


 0
                79.4
                         46.9
                                  19.4
                          234

                           Observed Releases
           LEGEND:


           |ji;:j:|  1 Ground Water

           ||;I;J  2 Surface Water


                  3 Air
                                  4 Direct Contact

                                  5 None
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
     Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 3, Observed Releases.
                            Chart 23
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REGION
3




Pathways Scored
100 -
90 -
80 -
70 -
60 -
| 50 -
o>
°- 40 -
30 -
20 -
10 -
98.1














81.9
Sliil!

19.4
H
1 2 3
Pathways
LEGEND:
Hjijiji 1 Ground Water £>

*<••::••• ₯i:-f
ES3
2 Surface Water
3 Air
m

55.0
A A A A A
A A A A *
A A A A
A A A A rf
A A
A A
A A i
A A
A A i
A A
A A
A A *
A A
A AW
A A
1.3
4 5
s4 4 Direct Contact
ffl 5 Fire/Explosion
•
Notes:  (1)  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
           Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 6, Pathways of Concern.
       (2)  A "Pathway Scored" is defined as any pathway that received a score greater than zero under
           the MRS scoring package.
                                      Chart 24
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    0>
    o
    Q.
80


70


60


50


40


30


20 -


10 -
                                 REGION 3
                     Pathways of Concern
                 73.1
                                           13.8
                               8.1
                                    1
                                234

                                    Pathway
          LEGEND:

          |j i i; j i j|  1 Ground Water

          113B1  2 Surface Water
                                    3 Air

                                    4 No Pathway z. 50.00
Notes: (1)  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
          Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 6, Pathways of Concern.
      (2)  A "Pathway of Concern" is defined as any pathway that received a score of greater than or
          equal to 50.00. Under the original MRS, a score of 50.00 on any pathway  gives a site score
          of greater than the 28.50 cutoff for NPL eligibility.
                                Chart 25
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                              REGION 3
                            NPL Status
               LEGEND:

               {Jiy.1 1 Final

               I	| 2 Deleted/All Appropriate Response Actions Taken
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the Site
     Description Section, Question 17, NPL Status.
                              Chart 26
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CHAPTER 7: WASTE DESCRIPTION
    Chart 27: Physical State of Waste



    Chart 28: Predominant Waste Types



    Chart 29: Waste Quantity
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        100
    c
    o>
    o

    I
         80 -
         60 -
         40 -
         20  -
                             REGION 3
                  Physical  State of Waste
            LEGEND:




            Y//A 2 Liquid

            I:WJ 3 Sludge
                                91.9
                            State of Waste
45.0
Note:  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
     Waste Description Section.


                            Chart 27
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                               REGION 3
                 Predominant Waste Types
       80
       60 -
   £   40
   if
   o
   Q.
       20 -
                           71.9
                 66.3
31.9
1
                      28.1
                                                          70.0
                                                     26.9
                                                20.6
                                16.3
                                A A >.
                                      12.5
                                           6.3
   1234567
                   Major Categories
LEGEND:
      1  Inorganic Chemicals    HHi
i^\l 2  Metals               ill
\     \ 3  Municipal Waste       I     I
frft^ 4  Organic Chemicals     E8J&8
R*XJ 5  Paints/Pigments       ^
                                      8
                                                           10
                                              6 PCBs
                                              7 Pesticides/Herbicides
                                              8 Acids/Bases
                                              9 Oily Wastes
                                             10 Solvents
Notes:  (1)  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
         Waste Description Section.
      (2)  See Appendix A for a complete listing of "Other" responses.
                              Chart 28
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                                REGION 3
                         Waste Quantity
                                  1.3%
                                        6.3%
                 21.9%
                  0)
                                                     8.1%
                                                      (7)
          LEGEND:

          ESSh 1-10 Yd.3

                2 >10-62Yd.3

          E>X|' 3 >62-125Yd.3

          |     | 4 >125-250 Yd.3

          •• 5 >250-625Yd.3
     6 >625-1250Yd.3

     7 >1250-2500 Yd.3

	| 8 >2500 Yd.3

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CHAPTER 8: ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION




•   Chart 30: Type of Environmental Damage Reported


•   Chart 31: Depth to Uppermost Used Aquifer

                                   s
•   Chart 32: Surface Water Adjacent to/Draining Site


•   Chart 33: Presence of Sensitive Environment Within 3 Miles


•   Chart 34: Type of Sensitive Environment Within 3 Miles
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                             REGION 3
     Type of Environmental Damage Reported
    o
    0>
    CL
       100
90 -

80 -

70 -

60 -

50 -

40 -

30 -

20 -

10 -

 0
                   86.3
             65.0
                        80.0
                                         71.9
                              28.1
                                    4.4
                                               9.4
                                                  .
4.4
               123456

                       Type of Damage Reported

        LEGEND:

        §j§H|  1 Surface Water Impacts

        |j   |  2 Ground Water Impacts

        $%$  3 Drinking Water Impacts

        E*X*]  4 Air Impacts

        Not Shown - Visual Impacts (0.6%)
                                    5 Human Health Impacts

                                    6 Soil Impacts

                                    7 Flora Impacts

                                    8 Fauna Impacts
Note:  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
     Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 2, Actual Environmental Damage
     Reported, Potential Population Affected.
                            Chart 30
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                              REGION 3
           Depth  to  Uppermost Used Aquifer
               31.3%
                (3)
LEGEND:

^^  1  <;1 Foot

FixXll  2  >1 - 20 Feet

       3  >20-75Feet
                                           4 >100-150 Feet

                                           5 >150Feet

                                           6 Not Specified
            Not Shown - >75 -100 Feet (0.0%)
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
        Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 4d, Depth to Uppermost Used
        Aquifer.
     (2) A default value of 1 foot was used for sites where waste was directly deposited below the
        water level of the uppermost used aquifer.


                              Chart 31
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                                 REGION 3
        Surface Water Adjacent to/Draining Site
       0>
      Or
           80
           70 -
           60 -
           50 -
      §   40 -
           30 -


           20 -


           10 -


            0
                73.1
                       41.3
             26.9
6.3     5.6
                  123456

                             Adjacent Surface Water

                LEGEND:

                fc^l  1 Stream           I     I  5 Wetland

                E^Si  2 River             {ijijj:|  6 Bay

                [|  3 Lake             ^||  7 None

                ^^^  4 Pond

                Not Shown - Ocean (0.0%), Not Specified (0.0%)
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
         Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 4e, Surface Water Adjacent
         to/Draining Site.
      (2) See Appendix A for a complete listing of "Other" responses.
      (3) Includes only those surface water bodies that could potentially be affected by overland
         runoff from the site.
                                Chart 32
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                            REGION 3
         Presence of Sensitive Environment
                       Within 3 Miles
             LEGEND:

             \;-  1  1 Yes (Details on Chart 34)

             V//\  2 No

             j    |  3 Not Specified
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
    Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 5, Ecological Information.
                           Chart 33
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                              REGION 3
             Type of Sensitive Environment
                         Within  3 Miles
     c
     o>
80 -


70 -


60 -


50 -


40 -


30 -


20 -


10 -
                                  76.7
                  10.0
                                                 26.7
                   1              2               3

                           Sensitive Environment

       LEGEND:
       ixXj 1 Estuary

         |Ji 2 100 Year Floodplain

       t-XOO^I 3 Critical Habitat

       Not Shown - Barrier Island/Coastal High Hazard Area (0.0%)
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
        Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 5, Ecological Information.
     (2) Percentages are based on sites located within 3 miles of a sensitive environment only
        (18.8% of all Region 3 NPL sites).
                               Chart 34
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CHAPTER 9:  WATER USE INFORMATION	



•   Chart 35: Withdrawals for Drinking Water Supply Within 3 Miles:
             Source

•   Chart 36: Withdrawals for Drinking Water Supply Within 3 Miles:
             Population Served

•   Chart 37: Withdrawals for Drinking Water Supply Within 3 Miles: Type

•   Chart 38: Local Ground Water Uses Other Than  Drinking Water

•   Chart 39: Operable Wells Within 1 Mile

•   Chart 40: Operable Wells Within 3 Miles

•   Chart 41: Number of Wells Within 1  Mile

•   Chart 42: Number of Wells Within 3 Miles

•   Chart 43: Distance to Nearest Well

•   Chart 44: Local Surface Water Uses Other Than  Drinking Water

•   Chart 45: Distance to Nearest Downstream Intake
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                           REGION 3
      Withdrawals for Drinking Water Supply
                 Within 3 Miles:  Source
                          5.6%  3.1%
                           (4)    (1)
             12.5%
              (3)
       LEGEND:

       |    | 1 Surface Water     [//^

       [:•;•;} 2 Ground Water     ||

       Not Shown - Not Specified (0.0%)
3 Surface and Ground Water

4 None
Note:  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
     Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 4a, Local Drinking Water Supply
     Source.
                         Chart 35
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                            REGION 3
      Withdrawals for Drinking Water Supply
          Within 3 Miles:  Population  Served
                                  4.0o/0
          LEGEND:



          E-X^i 2 101-1,000

          Wfflk 3 1,001 -3,000
      4 3,001 -10,000

I    I  5 >10,000

E§S§j  6 Not Specified
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
       Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 4b, Total Population Served.
     (2) Percentages are based on sites that have withdrawals for drinking water within 3 miles only
       (94.4% of all Region 3 NPL sites).
                            Chart 36
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                            REGION 3
      Withdrawals for Drinking Water Supply
                  Within 3 Miles:  Type
    0>
    if
    0>
    CL
         90
80 -


70 -


60 -


50


40


30


20 -


10 -


  0
                                84.4
                 65.6
                                              5.6
                  1             2              3

                       Drinking Water Supply Type
            LEGEND:

                  1 Municipal        [_

                  2 Private


            Not Shown - Not Specified (0.6%)
                                3 None
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
    Environmental/Demographic Information Section. Question 4c, Drinking Water Supply System
    Type.


                            Chart 37
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                             REGION 3
               Local Ground Water Uses
               Other Than Drinking Water
                        234

                          Ground Water Uses
         LEGEND:

           Hi 1 Irrigation
         I     | 2 Stock Watering

         §888! 3 Industrial Process/Cooling
4 None

5 Not Specified
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
        Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 4d, Other Local Ground Water
        Uses.
     (2) See Appendix A for a complete listing of "Other" responses.
                            Chart 38
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                               REGION 3
               Operable Wells Within 1 Mile
              LEGEND:

              [L*M 1 Yes

              I    | 2 No

              Not Shown - Not Specified (0.0%)
Notes: (1)  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
         Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 4d, Wells Within 1 Mile.
     (2)  Includes all operable water wells, except monitoring wells.
                              Chart 39
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                               REGION 3
              Operable Wells Within 3 Miles
                                     93.8%

                                      (1)

             LEGEND:


             |    |  1  Yes

             |    |  2 No

             Not Shown - Not Specified (0.0%)
Notes:  (1) This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
        Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 4d, Wells Within 3 Miles.
      (2) Includes all operable water wells, except monitoring wells.


                              Chart 40
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                              REGION 3
              Number of Wells Within 1  Mile
                                  2-5% 1.3%
                                   (1)   (2) 3.8%

                                  —
                                                  13.1%
                                                    (4)
             LEGEND:

             I     I 1  1-4 Wells

             l/VVxl 2  10-19 Wells

             EP^ 3  20-49 Wells


             Not Shown - 5 - 9 Wells (0.6%)
|     |  4  z. 50 Wells

^^H  5  None

       6  Not Specified
Notes:  (1)  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
         Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 4d, Wells Within 1 Mile.
      (2)  Includes all operable water wells, except monitoring wells.


                              Chart  41
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                              REGION 3
             Number of Wells Within  3 Miles
                                  2-5% 1-3o/0
                                   (1)   (2)  4.4%
                                             (3)
        45.0%
         (6)
            LEGEND:

            ggggj  1  1-4 Wells

            H^l  2  5-9Wells

                  3  20-29 Wells
|     |  4  £ 50 Wells




[^\S]  6  Not Specified
           Not Shown -10 -19 Wells (0.6%)
Notes:  (1)  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
         Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 4d, Wells Within 3 Miles.
      (2)  Includes all operable water wells, except monitoring wells.


                              Chart 42
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                                REGION 3
                    Distance to Nearest Well
                               6.9%
                          1.9%  (6)

                     2.5%  (5)
                      (4)
23.8%

 (1)
           LEGEND:

           g§§g§g  1  S10 Feet            tSSSJ 4  >1 Mile - 2 Miles

           I     |  2  >10 Feet-2,000 Feet  |gg£§| 5  ^2 Miles

                  3  >2,000 Feet -1 Mile   I      I 6  Not Specified
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
         Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 4d, Distance to Nearest Well.
      (2) Includes all operable water wells, except monitoring wells.
      (3) A default value of 10 feet was used for those sites with on-site wells.


                                Chart  43
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    o>

    2
    0>
    D.
                              REGION 3
                 Local Surface Water Uses
                Other Than  Drinking  Water
        100
         80 -
         60 -
         40 -
         20 -
              83.8
                                   15.0
                      5.0
                                                         6.3
               1234567


                          Surface Water Uses


        LEGEND:


        [\s^\>] 1 Recreation               E&&& 5 Commercial Fishery


        E^^i 2 Irrigation                 ^^| 6 Not Specified


        I	J 3 Stock Watering            t******l 7 None


        E^$$l 4 Industrial Process/Cooling
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the

        Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 4e, Other Local Surface Water

        Uses.

     (2) See Appendix A for a complete listing of "Other" responses.
                              Chart 44
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                              REGION 3
      Distance to Nearest Downstream  Intake
             ftttfffftftffftfftttftfftffffft
                76.3%
                 (5)
           LEGEND:

           |     | 1 s2,OOOFeet

           Y//\ 2 >2,000 Feet -1 Mile

                 3 >1 Mile - 2 Miles
f| 4  >2 Miles - 3 Miles

|V>/| 5  None Within 3 Miles

B^H 6  Not Specified
Notes:  (1)  This figure depicts information collected on the NPL Statistics Data Collection Form in the
         Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 4e, Distance to Nearest
         Downstream Intake.
      (2)  Includes all operable surface water intakes, not just those used for drinking water supply.
                             Chart 45
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                 RESPONSES FROM "OTHER" CATEGORY
Chart
           Title
            Response
 Number
    of
Responses
         Predominant Land Uses in
         Site Vicinity
                           Wetlands
                           Park
                           School
                           Airport
                           Hospital
                           Railroad
                                       10
                                       11
                                       2
                                       1
                                       1
                                       1
         Treatment, Storage, or
         Disposal Activities Occurring
         at Site
                            Burn pit/area
                            Sand filters
                            Spray aeration
                            Cesspool
                            Septic tank
                            Sump
                            Concrete vault
                            Drip/wash pads
                            Dust suppression
                            Drain/leach field
                            Pipeline
                            Road construction
                            Wastewater treatment
                                       7
                                       3
                                       3
                                       2
                                       2
                                       2
                                       1
                                       1
                                       1
                                       1
                                       1
                                       1
                                       1
         Owner/Operator of Site at
         Time of MRS Score
                           Contaminated ground water plume
                           Multiple owners/different categories
                           Widespread sediment contamination
                                       7
                                       3
                                       1
  8      Owner/Operator of Site at
         Time of Contamination
                           Contaminated ground water plume
                           Multiple owners/different categories
                           Widespread sediment contamination
                                       7
                                       3
                                       1
  10      Industry Responsible for
         Generating Waste: Major
         Categories
                           Combination landfill
                           Waste disposal services
                           Auto service/repair
                           Coal gasification
                           Tank cleaning services
                           Airport
                           Chemical packaging/distribution
                           Drilling mud service
                           Incineration facility
                           Laundromat
                           Railroad
                           Research laboratory
                                       6
                                       6
                                       2
                                       2
                                       2
                                       1
                                       1
                                       1
                                       1
                                       1
                                       1
                                       1
 17
How Site Identified
Eckhardt study
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RESPONSES FROM "OTHER" CATEGORY (continued)


Chart
28







32

38

44


Title
Predominant Waste Types







Surface Water Adjacent
to/Draining Site

Local Ground Water Uses
Other Than Drinking Water
Local Surface Water Uses
Other Than Drinking Water


Response
Batteries and associated waste
Smelting waste
Fly and bottom ash
Asbestos
Laboratory/hospital waste
Demolition waste
Explosives
Construction debris
Dioxin/PCP
Mining waste
Radioactive waste
Creosote
Agricultural waste
POTW waste
Scrap glass
Spring
Intermittent stream
Drainage ditch
Reservoir
Canal
Commercial
Fire fighting
Wildlife refuge/habitat
Fish hatchery
Snow making
Number
of
Responses
7
7
7
5
5
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
17
10
7
7
2
34
1
2
1
1
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                                  SITES REVIEWED

     This Appendix lists all sites in Region 3 that were listed as "final" on the NPL as of February
1991, except where noted.
                                        Region 3
                                       (160 Sites)
   Delaware (DE): 21

   Army Creek Landfill
   Chem-Solv, Inc.
   Coker's Sanitation Service Landfills
   Delaware City PVC Plant
   Delaware Sand & Gravel Landfill
   Dover Air Force Base
   Dover Gas Light Co.
   E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.
    (Newport Pigment Plant Landfill)
   Halby Chemical Co.
   Harvey & Knott Drum, Inc.
   Kent County Landfill  (Houston)
   Koppers Co., Inc. (Newport Plant)
   NCR Corp. (Millsboro Plant)
   New Castle Spill
   New Castle Steel*
   Sealand Limited
   Standard Chlorine of Delaware, Inc.
   Sussex County Landfill No. 5
   Tybouts Corner Landfill
   Tyler Refrigeration Pit
   Wildcat Landfill

   Maryland (MD):  12

   Aberdeen  Proving Ground (Edgewood
    Area)
   Aberdeen  Proving Ground (Michaelsville
    Landfill)
   Anne Arundel County Landfill
   Bush Valley Landfill
   Chemical Metals Industries, Inc.*
   Kane & Lombard Street  Drums
   Limestone Road
   Mid-Atlantic Wood Preservers, Inc.
   Middletown Road Dump*
   Sand, Gravel & Stone
Southern Maryland Wood Treating
Woodlawn County Landfill
Pennsylvania (PA):  101

A.I.W. Frank/Mid-County Mustang
Aladdin Plating
Ambler Asbestos Piles
AMP, Inc. (Glen  Rock Facility)
Avco Lycoming (Williamsport Division)
Bally Ground Water Contamination
Bell Landfill
Bendix Flight Systems Division
Berkley Products Co. Dump
Berks Landfill
Berks Sand Pit
Blosenski Landfill
Boarhead Farms
Brodhead Creek
Brown's Battery  Breaking
Bruin Lagoon
Butler Mine Tunnel
Butz Landfill
C & D Recycling
Centre County Kepone
Commodore Semiconductor Group
Craig Farm Drum
Croydon TCE
CryoChem, Inc.
Delta Quarries & Disposal, Inc./Stotler
 Landfill
Dorney Road Landfill
Douglassville Disposal
Drake Chemical
Dublin TCE Site
East Mount Zion
Eastern Diversified Metals
Elizabethtown  Landfill
 Deleted
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 Enterprise Avenue*
 Fischer & Porter Co.
 Havertown PGP
 Hebelka Auto Salvage Yard
 Heleva Landfill
 Hellertown Manufacturing Co.
 Henderson Road
 Hranica Landfill
 Hunterstown Road
 Industrial Lane
 Jacks Creek/Sitkin Smelting & Refining,
  Inc.
 Keystone Sanitation Landfill
 Kimbertoh Site
 Lackawanna Refuse
 Lansdowne Radiation Site
 Lehigh Electric & Engineering Co.*
 Letterkenny Army Depot (Property Disposal
  Office Area)
 Letterkenny Army Depot (Southeast Area)
 Lindane Dump
 Lord-Shope Landfill
 Malverh TCE
 McAdoo Associates
 Metal Banks
 Middletown Air Field
 Mill Creek Dump
 Modern Sanitation Landfill
 Moyers  Landfill
 MW Manufacturing
 Naval Air Development Center (8 Waste
  Areas)
 North Penn - Area 1
 North Penn - Area 12
 North Penn - Area 2
 North Penn - Area 5
 North Penn - Area 6
 North Penn - Area 7
 Novak Sanitary Landfill
 Occidental Chemical Corp./Firestone Tire &
  Rubber Co.
 Ohio River Park
 Old City of York Landfill
 Osborne Landfill
 Palmerton Zinc Pile
 Paoli Rail Yard
 Presque Isle*
 Publicker Industries Inc.
 Raymark
 Recticon/Allied Steel Corp.
    Reeser's Landfill*
    Resin Disposal
    Revere Chemical Co.
    River Road Landfill (Waste Management,
     Inc.)
    Route 940 Drum Dump
    Saegertown Industrial Area
    Salford Quarry
    Shriver's Corner
    Stanley  Kessler
    Strasburg  Landfill
    Taylor Borough Dump
    Tobyhanna Army Depot
    Tonolli Corp.
    Tysons  Dump
    Voortman  Farm*
    Wade (ABM)*
    Walsh Landfill
    Westinghouse  Electric Corp. (Sharon Plant)
    Westinghouse  Elevator Co. Plant
    Westline Site
    Whitmoyer Laboratories
    William Dick Lagoons
    York County Solid Waste and Refuse
     Authority  Landfill
Deleted
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  Virginia (VA): 21

  Abex Corp.
  Arrowhead Associates/Scovill Corp.
  Atlantic Wood Industries, Inc.
  Avtex Fibers, Inc.
  Buckingham County Landfill
  C & R Battery Co., Inc.
  Chisman Creek
  Culpeper Wood  Preservers, Inc.
  Defense General Supply Center
  Dixie Caverns County Landfill
  First Piedmont Corp. Rock Quarry (Route
  719)
  Greenwood Chemical Co.
  H & H Inc., Burn Pit
  L A. Clarke & Sons
     Matthews Electroplating*
     Rentokil, Inc. (Virginia Wood Preserving
     Division)
     Rhinehart Tire Fire Dump
     Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds
     Saunders Supply Co.
     Suffolk City Landfill
     U.S. Titanium
     West Virginia (WV): 5

     Fike Chemical, Inc.
     Follansbee Site
     Leetown Pesticide
     Ordnance Works Disposal Areas
     West Virginia Ordnance
Deleted
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                      REGION 3 NPL SITES
Note:  Because of the proximity of some NPL sites, dots may represent more than one site.
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