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                                Publication 9345.1-10-9
                                   EPA/540/8-91/089
                                    November 1991
            SUPERFUND

CERCLIS CHARACTERIZATION
             PROJECT:

       REGION 9 RESULTS
               U S. Environmental Protection Agency
               Region 5, Library (PL-12J)
               77 West Jackson Boulevard, 12th Hoof
               Chicago, IL 60604-3590
        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 Skiridulis, 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, Angle 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                                                                ii

List of Acronyms and Abbreviations                                                 v

Chapter 1:  Project Summary                                                       1

1.1    Project Objectives	1
1.2    General Methodology	-	3
1.3    Results	4
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                                                       20

Chart 1:      Site Setting 	21
Chart 2:      Area of Site	22
Chart 3:      Predominant Land Uses in Site Vicinity 	23
Chart 4:      Treatment, Storage, or Disposal Activities Occurring at Site	24
Chart 5:      Waste Easily Accessible to Public  	25
Chart 6:      Population Within 1 Mile  	26
Chart 7:      Population Within 3 Miles	27
Chapter 4: Owner/Generator Information                                           28

Chart 8:      Owner/Operator of Site at Time of Preliminary Assessment  	29
Chart 9:      Owner/Operator of Site at Time of Contamination  	30
Chart 10:     Status of Site at Time of Preliminary Assessment	31
Chart 11:     Industry Responsible for Generating Waste:  Major Categories  	32
Chart 12:     Industry Responsible for Generating Waste:  Manufacturing Category
             Details	33
Chart 13:     Waste Depositor 	34
Chart 14:     Waste Generator	35
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CONTENTS (continued)
Chapter 5:  Regulatory and Response History
36
Chart 15:     Types of PA-level Information Available and Used to Characterize CERCLIS
             Sites	37
Chart 16:     How Site Identified	38
Chart 17:     When Site Identified	39
Chart 18:     Regulatory Activities  Prior to Preliminary Assessment	40
Chart 19:     Lead Agency for Preliminary Assessment	41
Chart 20:     Further Action Recommended	42


Chapter 6:  Waste Description                                                     43

Chart 21:     Waste Present On Site	44
Chart 22:     Physical State of Waste	45
Chart 23:     Predominant Waste Types:  Major Categories  	46
Chart 24:     Predominant Waste Types:  Hazardous Category Details	47
Chart 25:     Predominant Waste Types:  Non-hazardous Category Details  	48
Chart 26:     Waste Quantity	49


Chapter 7:  Environmental Information                                              50

Chart 27:     Environmental Damage Reported	51
Chart 28:     Type of Environmental Damage Reported  	52
Chart 29:     Surface Water Adjacent to/Draining Site .	53
Chart 30:     Presence of Sensitive Environment Within 3 Miles 	54
Chart 31:     Type of Sensitive Environment Within 3 Miles	55


Chapter 8:  Water Use Information                                                 56

Chart 32:     Withdrawals for  Drinking Water Supply Within 3 Miles: Source	57
Chart 33:     Withdrawals for  Drinking Water Supply Within 3 Miles: Type 	58
Chart 34:     Local Ground Water Uses Other Than Drinking Water	59
Chart 35:     Operable Wells  Within  1 Mile	60
Chart 36:     Operable Wells  Within  3 Miles	61
Chart 37:     Local Surface Water Uses Other Than Drinking Water 	62


Appendices                                                                     63

Appendix A:  Responses from "Other" Category 	63

Appendix B:  Region 9 CERCLIS Map	66
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      LIST OF ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
CERCLA
CERCLIS
EPA
EPIC

ERRIS

FIFRA

FIT
GW
MRS
NFRAP
NPDES

NPL
NRC
OSHA

PA
PCB
POTW
PCP
PRP
QA/QC
RCRA

SI
SPCC

SW
TSCA
YR
Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act
CERCLA Information System
Environmental Protection Agency
Environmental Photographic
Interpretation Center
Emergency and Remedial Response
Information System
Federal Insecticide,  Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act
Field Investigation Team
Ground Water
Hazard Ranking System
No Further Remedial Action Planned
National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System
National Priorities List
National Response Center
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
Preliminary Assessment
Polychlorinated Biphenyl
Publicly Owned Treatment Works
Pentachlorophenol
Potentially Responsible Party
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act
Site Inspection
Spill Prevention, Containment, and
Countermeasures
Surface Water
Toxic Substances Control Act
Year

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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, which is one  in a series
providing information on the nature of the
sites being evaluated by  the Superfund site
assessment   program,  characterizes   a
sample  of  Region  9 sites  in CERCLIS.
Separate reports  are available for the other
nine Regions and for the  nation  as a whole.
Other reports in this series cover the NPL
characterization project,  which  provides  a
"snapshot"  of  sites  on the  NPL  as  of
February 1991. National  and Regional NPL
characterization reports also are available.
1.1    PROJECT OBJECTIVES

   In September 1988,  EPA undertook a
project to characterize the 29,461 sites then
in CERCLIS.  The project's main objective
was to develop a data base containing site-
specific information that could be used to:

•  characterize a sample of CERCLIS sites
   that  would  be  representative  of  all
   CERCLIS sites; and

•  increase understanding of the types of
   sites investigated under the Superfund
   site assessment program.

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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
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    Because the characterization is based
on information collected during the PA stage
of the  Superfund  process,  it  does  not
represent a comprehensive characterization
of CERCLIS sites.  Hundreds of sites pass
through the PA stage  annually.   EPA's
understanding  of sites may change  after
more detailed investigations are conducted
during the remainder of the site assessment
and  remedial  stages  of  the  Superfund
process. The figure on the previous page
illustrates the position of the PA stage in the
overall   Superfund  process.   This report
provides a summary of the characteristics of
CERCLIS  sites  in  Region 9  as they  are
understood at the time of the PA.
1.2    GENERAL METHODOLOGY

    EPA Regional contractor staff collected
information for the CERCLIS characterization
project by reviewing PA reports and other
PA-level information found in EPA Regional
site files.  More detailed documentation from
later stages of the site assessment process,
such as SI reports, was not reviewed. Sites
with inadequate PA-level information were
not included in the project.

    The CERCLIS characterization  project
was based on a randomly selected sample
of  CERCLIS  sites.    To  avoid  possible
Regional   bias,   a  fixed  percentage  —
approximately 8% — of each Region's sites
was chosen for review.  However, because
of the  small number of sites in Regions 8
and 10, a higher percentage of sites from
these Regions was selected. A total of 2,386
sites was  evaluated.    The table  below
indicates  the number of sites evaluated for
each Region.

    The substantial uncertainty  in PA-level
information, the expected variability in  the
results  across sites, and the varying number
of CERCLIS sites in each Region were taken
into account  when  the  sample size was
                    NUMBER OF SITES REVIEWED FOR CERCLIS
                           CHARACTERIZATION PROJECT
Region
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
TOTAL
Number of Sites
in CERCLIS
1,765
2,876
3,375
4,691
5,753
3,750
2,074
916
3,029
1,232
29,461
Number of Sites
Reviewed
146
226
262
362
441
288
160
133
234
134
2,386
Percentage of
Sites Reviewed
8.3%
7.9%
7.8%
7.7%
7.7%
7.7%
7.7%
14.5%
7.7%
10.9%
8.1%

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determined.  EPA decided that a sampling
error of 10% would be acceptable,  as long
as there was a reasonable likelihood (i.e.,
90%) that sampling error would not exceed
this level. Thus, the sample size was chosen
to give 90% certainty that estimation errors
due to sampling would be 10% or less.
1.3    RESULTS

    The results of this report are presented
in  chart form in Chapters  3  through  8.
These charts include information about: site
description, owner/generator, regulatory and
response  history,  waste description, site
environment, and water use.  The box at the
bottom of this page provides information  to
assist the reader in interpreting the charts.

    Listed'below are notable findings based
on  the  sample  of Region  9 sites  in the
CERCLIS characterization project.

•   Almost 25%  of the sites  are located  in
    rural areas;  17% are located in  urban
    areas (Chart 1).

•   More than a third of the sites manage(d)
    wastes in drums and/or containers; over
    30% manage(d)  wastes   in   surface
    impoundments (Chart 4).
    Three-quarters of the sites are owned by
    private industry;  7% are  owned  by
    municipal governments (Chart 8).

    Approximately  60%  of  the sites  are
    active facilities (Chart 10).

    Almost 60% of the sites contain wastes
    generated by manufacturing industries
    (Chart 11).

    About  a   third  of  the  sites   are
    recommended for further action (Chart
    20).
1.4    ORGANIZATION OF DOCUMENT

   This document consists of eight chapters
and two appendices.   Chapter 2 provides
more detailed information on data collection
activities and includes the data collection
form and instructions.  Chapters 3 through 8
present the results in chart form.  Appendix
A lists all of the  individual responses for the
"other" response  category, which  are  not
displayed separately  on  the  charts  in
Chapters 3 through 8.  Appendix B contains
a  map  that  shows  the locations  of  the
Region 9 sites in the CERCLIS sample.
                           INFORMATION ABOUT THE CHARTS

      Data were generated by reviewing the files of a sample of Region 9 CERCLIS sites between
      October 1988 and February 1989.  Except where noted, charts depict information for all 234
      sites reviewed — approximately 7.7% of the 3,029 Region 9 sites in CERCLIS as of September
      1988.

      PA-level information served as the primary source of information.

      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  CERCLIS  characterization
project,  information on CERCLIS sites was
primarily accounting  data and  significant
program milestones (e.g., completion date of
the PA).  The project  compiled site-specific
information  on   the  characteristics   of
CERCLIS 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 CERCLIS characterization project, EPA
prepared a data collection form (see Section
2.4).  The form was designed to capture
important site-specific information needed for
characterization. An instruction manual (see
Section 2.5) was  developed  to promote
consistency and accuracy in data collection.
777e  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 9
as well as the other eight Regions.
using PA-level information in Regional  site
files because only PA-level information is
common  to  all CERCLIS  sites.    Many
CERCLIS sites are classified as NFRAP after
the PA, and, therefore,  using  information
from Sis and MRS packages would bias the
characterization toward the worst sites in
CERCLIS.  After data for all the sample sites
were  collected   and   verified,   the
Headquarters 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

    EPA   performed  extensive  quality
assurance/quality control  (QA/QC) checks
on all the data collection forms completed
for  the project to ensure  accuracy and
consistency.  The first level of QA/QC was
conducted at the Regional office, followed
by  a   second  level  QA/QC   at   EPA
Headquarters. 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. In addition, the charts produced
for this and all other reports were checked
for consistency with the data base.
2.2   SOURCE OF DATA

    EPA Regional contractor staff answered
the questions on the data collection form

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PROCESS USED TO COLLECT DATA
TASK
Training
Data Collection/First
Level QA/QC
Second Level
QA/QC
Data Entry/
Verification
Third Level QA/QC
Statistical Analysis
DESCRIPTION
Headquarters project team travels to Region to train Field Investigation
Team (FIT) in data collection/QA procedures.
FIT collects data and performs first level QA/QC.
Headquarters project team reviews data collected in Region for
consistency.
Headquarters project team enters information on data collection forms into
data base, then verifies that information on forms has been properly
transferred to data base.
Headquarters project team reviews information in Regional data bases for
completeness, consistency, and accuracy.
Headquarters project team compiles Regional data bases into national
data base, then performs statistical analysis of data to calculate response
frequencies displayed in charts.

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2.4     DATA COLLECTION FORM
  CERCLIS Statistics  Data  Collection  Form
                                                                   Page 1 of 4
 General Instructions: An entry must be made for every item on this form. Fill in blanks and/or check the appropriate box(es)
 as indicated.
                                                 RECORD INFORMATION
  1) Site Number: (Ml in)
                 3) Form Completed By: (fill in)
                         Organization: (till in) _
  2) Source of Information: (checK all that apply and enter PA date) 4) Unacceptable Site File Characteristics (check all that apply)
    D PA Form.    PA Date	/	/	mm/dd/yy          D  Uttte or No Information        D Federal Facilities
    O PA Report   D Other (fill in)	
                    D No PA Report or Form
         D Site Not Found
                                                   SITE  DESCRIPTION
  1) Coordinates (fill in or check unknown)
    N. Latitude
                              W. Longitude
                                              —      D Unknown
                                        2) Setting (check one)
                                          D Urban
                                          D Suburban
                                                                                                      D Rural
                                                                                                      O Unknown
  3) Location Land Use/Site Use
    (check all applicable local/adjacent uses)
    D Industrial Area
    D Commercial District
    D Residential
    D Agricultural
    D Forest/Reids
    D Unknown
    Dottier (fill in)	
 4) Current Ownership (check one)
   D Private • Industnal
   O Private - Individual
   Q Federal
   O State
   D County
   D Municipal
   D Indian Lands
_  D Unknown
I  Q Other (fill in)	
5) Ownership When Contaminated (check
  D Private - Industnal
  D Private - Individual
  D Federal
  n State
  D County
  D Municipal
  D Indian Lands
  D Unknown
  D Other (fill in)
  6) Area of Sit* (fill in and check units
     or check unknown)
    D Acres
    D Square feet
    D Unknown
 7) Sit* Status (check one)
   D Active
   D Inactive
   D Unknown
   D Other (fill in)	
8) Years of Operation
  (fill in or check unknown)
  from	 (yr) to _
  D Unknown
  9) Industry Responsible for Generating Material
    (check all that apply)
    DManufacturing (if checked, must check
      one of sub-items)
      D Food and Kindred Products
      D Agnculture
      D Textile Mill Products
      Q Lumber and Wood Products
      Q Paper and Allied Products
      O Construction
      D Chemicals and Allied Products
      Q Petroleum Refining and Related Industries
      G Rubber and Plastic Products
      D Pnmary Metals Industries
      D Fabricated M«tal Products
      Q Electronic and Electrical Equipment
      D Electnc Power Production and Distribution
    D Mining
      D Metals
      Q Coal
      D Oil and Gas
      D Non-metallic Minerals
    DOil and Gas Pipelines
    DCoal Gasification
    D Retail Sales
      G Gasoline Stations
      D Dry Cleaners/Launderers
      D Pesticide Formulators
    D Unknown
    QOther (fill in)	
                        10) Sit* Activities/Wast* Deposition (check all that apply)
                           D Surface Impoundment (pnmanly liquid)
                           D Waste Piles (primarily solid)
                           D Municipal Landfill
                           D Industnal Landfill
                           Q Industnal Monofiil
                           D Industnal Dump (illegal)
                           D Open Dump - Drums
                           D Open Dump - Trash, White Goods, etc.
                           D Episodic Open Dump ('midnight dumping')
                           D Tanks - Above Ground
                           D Tanks - Below Ground
                           D Tanks - Wastewater
                           D Septic Tanks
                           D Land Treatment Facility
                           D Sewage Sludge  Lagoons
                           D Sludge Spreading
                           D Recycling Facility
                           D Underground Injection Well
                             (Class if known	)
                           Q Airborne Release
                           D Drum/Container Storage
                           D Sp.ll
                           D Field Pesticide Applications
                           D Unknown
                           D Other (fill in)	
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   CERCLIS  Statistics Data  Collection  Form
                                                              Page 2 of 4
                                           SITE DESCRIPTION (CONTINUED)
11) How Identified (check all that apply)
   DCitizert Complaint
   Dlnspectiorv Assessment Activity
     G RCRA Notification
     D CERCLA Notification
     D State/Local Program
     D Incidental
   D Unknown
   IHOther (fill in)	
12) Material Deposited By (check one)
  D Present Owner
  D Former Owner
  DUnknown
  DOther (fill in)	
14) Material Source (check one)
   DOnsite Generator
   DOffsite Generator
   DOnsite and Offsite Generator
   D Unknown
13) Date Discovered
    (fill in or check unknown)
    	/	/	(mm/dd/yy)
    D Unknown

15) Waste Easily Accessible
   (check one)
    D Yes    D No    D Unknown

16)  Further Action Recommended
   (check one)
   O Yes   D No   D Unknown
                                                 WASTE DESCRIPTION
 1) Descriptive Information (if this question does not apply, check box at right) D
   D No Waste Ever Present   D No Waste Deposition Evident   D  Oe minimis Waste    D Total Removal of Waste   Q Single Event
 2) Solids - Waste Type: (check all that apply)
   D None
   D Unknown
   D Hazardous (if checked, must check one of sub-items)
      D Pesticides/Herbicides
      D Metals
      D Asbestos
      D Smelting Wastes
      D Laboratory/Hospital Wastes
      D Paints/Pigments
      D Organic Chemicals
      D Inorganic Chemicals
      D Unknown
      D Other (fill in)	
                  D Non-Hazardous Wastes (if checked, must check one of sub-items)
                     D Municipal
                     O Industrial/Commercial
                     D Construction Debns
                     D Fly and Bottom Ash
                     O Mining Wastes
                     D Unknown
                     D Other (fill in)	
                     Quantity/Units: (fill in one value for all solid wastes
                     and check units or check unknown)
                     D Unknown
                       	  n Tons       D Cubic Yards
                                           D Pounds     D Cubic Feet
 3) Liquids • Waste Type: (check all that apply)
   D None
   D Unknown
   D Hazardous (if checked, must check one of sub-items)
      D Oily Wastes
      D Acids/Bases
      D Pesticides/Herbicides
      D Solvents
      DPCBs
      D Metals
      D Laboratory/Hospital Wastes
      D Paints/Pigments
      D Organic Chemicals
      D Inorganic Chemicals
      Q Unknown
      D Other (fill in):	
                     Non-Hazardous Wastes (if checked, must check one of sub-items)
                      D Municipal
                      O Industrial/Commercial
                      D Unknown
                      DOther (fill in)	
                     Quantity/Units: (fill in one value for all liquid wastes
                     and check units or check unknown)
                     D Unknown
                       	   D Gallons     D Drums
 4) Sludges • Waste Type: (check all that apply)
   D None
   D Unknown
   D Hazardous (if checked, must check one of sub-items)
      D Oily Wastes
      D Metal Sludge
      D POTW Sludge
      D Organic Sludge
      n Inorganic Sludge
      n Unknown
      D Other (fill  in)	
                   D Non-Hazardous Wastes (if checked, must check one of sub-items)
                      D  Municipal
                      D  Industrial/Commercial
                      D  POTW Sludge
                      D  Unknown
                      D  Other (fill in)	
                      Quantity/Units: (fill in one value for all sludges and
                      check units or check unknown)
                      D Unknown
                        	  n 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)
     	  O Feet,  D Miles   or   D Unknown

  b)  Population Within One Mile7 (check yes, no or unknown.
     If yes. fill in number if known)

     O Yes    D No    CD Unknown

  c)  Population Within Three Miles? (check yes, no or unknown.
     If yes, fill in number if known)

     D Yes    D No    D Unknown
2) Actual Environmental Damage Reported, Potential Population
  Affected (check yes, no, or unknown)
  D 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
     D Surface Water Impacts (3 miles)  	
     n Ground Water Impacts (3 miles)  	
     D Dnnking Water Impacts (3 miles) 	
     n Air Impacts (1 mile)            	
     D Human Health Impacts         	
     D Soil Impacts
     O Flora Impacts
     D Fauna Impacts
     D Visual Impacts
     D Other (fill in)	
                                                           DNo
                                                           D Unknown
3) Water Supply Information for Three Mile Radius
  a) Local Drinking Water Supply Source (check one)
    D Surface Water
    D Ground Water
    D Surface and Ground Water
    Q Unknown
    D Other (fill in)	
  b) Total Population Served by Above System
    (fill in or check unknown)
    	  or  D Unknown

  c) Drinking Water Supply System Type (check all that apply)
    D  Municipal
    D  Private
    Q  Unknown
    D  Other (fill in)	
  d) Ground Water Data:
     Other Local Ground Water Uses (check all that apply)
     D  Irrigation
     D  Stock Watenng
     n  Industrial Process/Cooling
     n  Unknown
     D  None
     D  Other (fill in)	
     Distance to Nearest Well (fill in and check units
     or check unknown)
     	 DFeet,   D Miles or   (H 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)
       D Recreation
       D Irrigation
       D Stock Watenng
       D Industrial  Process/Cooling
       D Commercial Fishery
       D Unknown
       DNone
       D Other	
       Surface Water Adjacent to/Draining Site (check all that apply)
       D Stream        D Wetland
       D River         D Bay
       D Lake         D Ocean
       DPond         D Unknown
                       D None
       O Other	
    Wells Within 1 Mile9 (check yes, no or unknown.
    If yes, fill in number if known)
    D Yes     D No    D Unknown

     Wells Within 3 Miles? (check yes, no or unknown.
     If yes, fill in number if known)
       Distance to Nearest Downstream Intake (fill in and check
       units, or check unknown, not applicable, or none)
       	D Feet,   D Miles
       D Unknown
       D Not Applicable
       D None
    D  Yes    D  No   O  Unknown
4) Ecological Information
  Is Site In or Near Sensitive Environment? (check all that apply)
  D Yes (if yes, check at least one sub-item and whether in or near that environment)
     D Estuary            D100 Year Floodplam          Q Critical Habitat
       Din  DNear         Din   D Near                Din   DNear
  D No
  D Unknown
                       D Barrier Island/Coastal High Hazard Area
                         Din  DNear
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  CERCLIS  Statistics  Data  Collection  Form
                                REGULATORY AND RESPONSE HISTORY
1) Regulatory Activities Prior to Preliminary Assessment          2) Lead Agency for Preliminary Assessment: (check one)
  (check all that apply)                                      D EPA
  D RCRA                                             D State
  DNPDES                                            D Other
  D State/Local Regulations
  D Emergency ActiorvTAT
  D None
  D Unknown
  D Other	
                                             COMMENTS
(Briefly describe the nature of the facility/problem and any points of interest not adequately covered by this form.)
                                                               QA/QC( initial & date).
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2.5   DATA COLLECTION FORM INSTRUCTIONS1

      The CERCLIS 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 in CERCLIS.  A random sample of sites  has been
chosen for each Region, and the site files will be reviewed for data compilation. The CERCLIS
Statistics Data Collection Form is  designed so that all required information can be obtained by
a review of preliminary assessment (PA) files.  Only PA files are to be reviewed because all
CERCLIS sites should have, at a minimum, a PA. Again, the goal of this study is to characterize
CERCLIS sites, and a PA is the only type of investigation that is common to all CERCLIS sites.

      It  is important that all questions on the form are answered even if the appropriate answer
is "unknown." Estimates based on best professional judgment are encouraged. 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.  RESPONDENTS ARE  ENCOURAGED TO USE THE
"OTHER" CATEGORY AS MUCH AS NEEDED. Additional information to support the use of this
category should be included  in the "Comments" section  at the end of the form.

      The Data Collection Form contains six sections which are listed below.  The name of the
site 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 type and quantity of waste 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 or remedial
                 actions that occurred  prior to the PA;

      Section 6 -  Comments, which provides space for a brief description of the site and
                 comments on data availability  or associated problems  with completing the
                 form.

Section 1 - Record Information

      1.    Site Number: This number is the record key, or primary identifier, for the site. It is
           essential that this number be entered  correctly on the form. The site number is the
           12-digit, EPA ID number for that site.
   1 This section is a slightly edited version of the actual instruction manual that
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     2.    Source of Information:  This entry will identify the classes of PA-level information
           that were available for data collection.   Only  information normally collected  in
           support of a PA can be used (exception:  topographic maps from any source are
           permitted).  The primary source of information should be the PA report.  Additional
           information may be obtained from the PA form, usually completed at the same time
           as the PA report. The file may also contain a revised PA report and/or form and this
           type of information may be used in the data collection effort.  Some files may not
           contain a PA; but contain enough PA-type information to complete the form. Enter
           the date  of the most recent PA-type information used in "PA date." It is important
           that information dated after this date be excluded.  (Using such information would
           bias the  statistical analysis of the information in the CERCLIS data base.)  Other
           data in the file such as letters or reports dated prior to this date may be used and
           recorded under the "other" entry.

     3.    Form  Completed  By:  The data collector should enter his or her name and
           organization in the spaces provided.  This will facilitate QA/QC review.

     4.    Unacceptable Site File Characteristics: The purpose of this data field is to identify
           the reasons for classifying  a site as unacceptable. -A file may  be rejected from the
           data collection effort for the following reasons:

                 a.    The file contains little or no pertinent information collected  at the PA
                      stage.
                 b.    The file does  not  contain a  PA report or form.   If the  file contains
                      sufficient information to complete most of the data collection form, the
                      file may  be  used.   This  determination  is  based  in  part  on  the
                      evaluator's professional judgment.

           Unacceptable site  files may contain sites with the following site characteristics.
           These additional items should be identified in this data field, if applicable.

                 c.    The site  is  a Federal facility.  (Please note:  A Federal  facility  is
                      considered unacceptable only if there is not enough information to
                      complete the form.)
                 d.    In some cases, the site could not be located during the investigation.

           This data field is the only one that need not be filled in. If the file contains enough
           information to complete the form, then this data field does not apply and should be
           left blank; go on to fill out the remainder of the form.  However, if the site file  is
           deemed unacceptable, check all the appropriate boxes in data fields #1 -4 and stop.
           The remainder of the form  should not be filled out.  Go on to the next site file.

Section 2 - Site Description

      1.    Coordinates: Enter the coordinates, latitude and longitude, of the site in degrees,
           minutes, seconds, and tenths of seconds.  If a tenth of a second is not available  at
           the site, enter zero in the appropriate space.  Because latitude and  longitude
           provide  necessary  input for interaction with other  data  bases,  it is particularly
           important that these values be provided. If they are not available, leave blank and
           check  "unknown."  In this  situation, supply enough information (for example,
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      township and range) on the site location in the "Comments" portion of the form to
      locate the site at another time. An area map may be attached if available.  Further,
      if the values reported in the PA are known to be incorrect, please comment on this
      and provide the correct coordinates if available.  For this data field only, information
      dated after the "PA date" may be used to obtain the correct coordinates.

2.    Setting:   Check  the  appropriate  box to indicate the character of the area
      surrounding the site. "Urban" indicates central city areas, "suburban" indicates sites
      within metropolitan areas, and "rural" indicates sites outside  metropolitan areas.
      Select the one setting that best describes the site. This information may be derived
      from the PA or 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 the population density, a site in the
      center of a city like 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 1
      mile  of the site location should be determined and all appropriate descriptions
      checked.  This information may be obtained  from the  PA report text or from an
      accompanying map.  If the  "other" category is  used, provide information so that
      QA/QC or data entry  reviewers can determine the appropriate  category.  For
      consistency, the following descriptors should be used, when  appropriate, for the
      "other" category:

      •     park (park, parks, parks and recreation, etc.)
      •     school

      The following site uses,  past  or present, should also be identified in the "other"
      category:

      •     railroad (railroad yard, rails, rail yard, etc.)
      •     airport (airstrip, runways, etc.)
      •     mining
      •     military

4.    Current Ownership: Check the appropriate box to indicate the type of ownership
      of the site at the time the PA was performed.  For purposes of this data field,
      ownership refers to owners and/or operators.  If the property is leased, check the
      box which best describes the operator of the site unless the property is leased from
      a government entity.  In this case, the government entity should be identified on the
      form.  Make a note that the sife is located on leased property in the "Comments"
      section.

5.    Ownership When Contaminated:  Check the  appropriate box to indicate the type
      of site ownership at the time of contamination. As in item #4,  ownership refers to
      owner and/or operator. If the property is leased, follow the procedure described in
      item #4.  Sites that are not, or have never been,  contaminated should be identified
      in the "other" category.
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6.     Area of Site: Indicate the area of the site, along with the appropriate units, which
      was/is contaminated, or check "unknown" and leave blank.  If a map accompanies
      the PA, it can be used to estimate the area of contamination. Use 0.1 square feet
      as a default value to indicate that no waste was found.  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.

7.     Site Status: Check the appropriate box to indicate the status of the site at the time
      of the PA, not at the time of contamination. Active sites are those which treat, store,
      or dispose of hazardous materials/wastes. Sites that have changed ownership or
      operations  are  still considered active  if  the  new operations involve  hazardous
      materials/wastes.  Inactive sites are those at which treatment, storage, or disposal
      activities no longer occur. Check "active" for those sites that currently have both
      active and inactive storage or disposal units.

8.     Years of Operation:  Enter the beginning and ending years of waste treatment,
      storage, and/or disposal at the site.  If operations at the site are ongoing, enter  the
      PA date for the ending date. Check "unknown" if the beginning and/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 entered.

9.     Industry Responsible  for Generating Material:  Check all 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  responsible industrial
      category is "retail" and not "manufacturing." If not all of the waste can be-associated
      with specific industries,  it is appropriate to also check "unknown."  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 of the Data Collection Form. Some brief,
      and by no means inclusive, examples of the types of industries that  may be grouped
      into broader general categories listed on the form include:

      •     manufacturing - agricultural:  tractor manufacturing, seed treating, organic
            fertilizer production
      •     manufacturing - fabricated metals:  car manufacturing plants,  metal plating
            industries
      •     mining - oil and gas: drilling muds

      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:

      •     military        •    POTW                •    storage facility
      •     DOE          •    recycling             •    municipal landfill
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    One special case  involves municipal landfills.   Often,  not  all of the industries
    responsible fdr generating the waste material  deposited  in a municipal  landfill are
    known. In this situation, check those industries that are known and also check "other"
    with the notation "municipal landfill."

10. Site Activities/Waste Deposition: Check the appropriate boxes to indicate what type
    of treatment, storage, or disposal operations occur/occurred at the site. Select all of
    the appropriate waste deposition activities that  are found at the site. Also, if product
    or feedstock storage occurs  at the site, identify this in the "other" category.  With
    respect to "tanks," if the type of tank is not known, assume above ground unless the
    site is a gasoline retail station. "Airborne release" should be checked if an incinerator,
    boiler, fire pit, excessive dust,  etc., are present at the site. "Industrial monofill" should
    be checked when only one specific waste type is landfilled at the site.  For example,
    if an industry generates only one kind of waste, and this waste is the only waste that
    is deposited in the landfill, then industrial  monofill should be checked.  "Industrial
    dump," on the other hand, refers to those situations where waste was/is dumped "out
    the back door" (e.g., release  of wastes directly to the ground).  Once again, try to
    categorize the activities or check "other" and  supply a description.  Examples of
    "other" categories include:

    •      fire pit
    •      uncontrolled liquid releases to sewer system
    •      product/feedstock storage

11. How Identified:  Check  the appropriate box to indicate  how the site was initially
    identified to the EPA Superfund Program. Note that there are major categories and
    subcategory boxes that need to be checked. Examples of possible "other" categories
    include:

    •      congressional inquiry (e.g., Eckhardt List)
           ERRIS listing

12. Material Deposited By: In indicating the source of the material, please note that the
    categories for "owner" are intended to include "operators,"  or whoever is responsible
    for the facility. Examples of the "other" category include:

    •      no contamination/waste deposition evident
    •      present and former owner

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.   Because date discovered refers to the date that  Superfund
    became aware of the site, dates prior to 1980 are usually not acceptable. 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.
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      15.  Waste Easily Accessible/ Indicate whether or not the waste is easily accessible to
          the general public.  On-site workers should not be included for this data field.  Items
          to be  considered in judging accessibility include complete cover over the site 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.

      16.  Further Action Recommended:  If the PA indicates whether further action, under any
          regulatory program, should be undertaken, inclu.de the recommendation as a "yes" or
          "no" answer.  Identify the  specifics of the recommended action in the "Comments"
          section.  If no recommendation is made either way, check "unknown."

Section 3 - Waste Description

      1.   Descriptive Information:  These  items should be checked in the event that no waste
          was deposited at the site, no waste was evident at the site, a de minimis amount of
          waste was  generated at  the site, or the waste previously deposited  was totally
          removed.   These  choices may  be made if the file is comprehensive  enough  to
          complete most of the form even though the site does  not contain a  reportable
          quantity of waste.  This item will provide an idea of the sites in CERCLIS that may not
          contain significant quantities of waste.  If these categories do not apply (i.e., there
          is/was a significant quantity of waste at the site), please check the  box directly to the
          right of the data field heading.   Even  if one of these categories is checked, the
          remainder of Section 3 must be completed.

      For data fields #2-4, wastes have been divided into three major groupings based on the
physical state of the waste: solid, liquid, and sludge. The presence of each of these states at
the site needs to be determined.  Each waste state grouping has been further divided into four
categories: "none," "unknown," "hazardous,"  and "non-hazardous." The procedure for completing
this section is as follows, and should be followed for each waste state.

      2-4 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 it cannot be determined whether solid wastes
          are/were present, then check "unknown." If hazardous and/or non-hazardous solid
          wastes are/were present, then check "hazardous" and/or "non-hazardous" and also
          check all of the subcategories that are necessary to characterize the particular waste
          stream.  It should be noted that it is possible to be certain that solid wastes were
          disposed of at  the site, but to be unsure of the particular waste stream.   In this
          situation, check the major headings "hazardous" and "non-hazardous" and then also
          check the subcategory "unknown." If the subcategories listed  are not sufficient to
          characterize the particular waste stream, check "other." As with the  previous sections,
          the evaluator should try to use the categories presented if possible, or check "other"
          and provide a brief description in the "Comments" portion. Examples of common
          "other" descriptors include:

          •   explosives                       •    oil/petroleum production
          •   radioactive                       •    drilling  muds (sludge)
          •   dust                             •    scrubber waste (sludge)
          •   agricultural
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      In some cases, it may not be easy to distinguish between "hazardous" and "non-hazardous"
for the waste type. In these cases, professional judgment is encouraged. If an evaluator believes
that hazardous waste may reasonably be present in an otherwise non-hazardous waste stream,
the evaluator should check both "hazardous" and "non-hazardous."  The waste streams within
these categories should also be identified using best professional judgment.

      Some examples of this situation arise in evaluating the waste stream for municipal landfills
or foundry sands. For municipal landfills, under solids, the "hazardous" box would be checked
along with the corresponding subcategory box "unknown." In addition, the "non-hazardous" box
would be checked along with the corresponding subcategory box "municipal." For foundry sands
under solids, "hazardous" and "metals" would be checked along with "non-hazardous" and "other"
- foundry sands.

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, as well as the temporary population (e.g.,
                workers). Use maps, if available, to provide best estimates.  If there is an on-
                site 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  a
                reasonable estimate for the number of people in the population is unknown,
                check "yes" and leave the number field blank. A map, if available, may be used
                to determine if there is a population. If this information is not in the file,  check
                "unknown."

          c.     Population within 3 Miles?:  If there is a population within 3 miles of the site,
                check  "yes" and  enter the number of people within this radius.  When  a
                reasonable estimate for the number of people in the population is unknown,
                check "yes" and leave the number field blank.  Again, a map may  be used  if
                available. If this information is not  in the file, check "unknown."

          NOTE:    If the site is active, then there are on-site workers and the 10 ft. default
                    value should be used for distance to nearest population. Also, this means
                    that population within 1 and 3 miles is automatically "yes."

      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 during the  PA leachate  was observed entering an adjacent  stream or
          wetland, this can be considered an actual environmental impact.  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.
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3.   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 municipal system fed by surface water but
          some houses 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 in
          "other."

    b.    Total Popula'tion Served: If available, provide the number of people served by
          the water supply system.  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
          should be included even if the city 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 1.

    c. "  Drinking  Water Supply System Type:  Indicate the type of  water  supply
          system for the  surrounding area.  "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).

    d.    Ground Water  Data:  Check all appropriate boxes for predominant uses of
          ground water other  than drinking water supply.  Monitoring wells should be
          ignored. Some examples of "other" uses include:

          •   agricultural
          •   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. Monitoring
          wells should not be  considered for this data field.

          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. Again,
          monitoring wells should not be considered.

          Distance to Nearest Well: Provide the distance from the site boundary to the
          nearest operable well,  excluding monitoring wells.   Indicate what units of
          measure were used. If the well is located on site, use 10 feet as a default value.

          Depth to the Uppermost Used Aquifer: Provide the depth beneath the ground
          surface to the uppermost aquifer that is or may be used.  In many cases, this
          will be the depth to the water table.  If the uppermost aquifer is contaminated
          but not used, and a deeper aquifer is used, the distance stated should reflect
          the distance to the deeper aquifer. An exception  to this is if the contamination
          is due, or may be due, to site activities.  In this case, provide the depth to the
          uppermost (contaminated) aquifer. Always indicate the units of measure used.
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               If a range of depth is given, use the midpoint value for the data field.  Use a
               default value of 1 foot if the site is located in the water table.

          e.    Surface Water Information for 3-Mile Radius:

               Other Local Surface Water Uses:  Check all appropriate boxes for uses of
               surface water within the 3-mile radius, other than use for drinking water supply.

               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.

      4.   Ecological Information:

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

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 exceedences, and/or state health
          department inspections of landfills.

      2.   Lead Agency for  Preliminary Assessment: Indicate which agency performed the
          most recent PA for the site.  Check "EPA" if the most recent PA was performed by FIT.

Section 6 - Comments

      This section is not an  optional  segment of the data collection form.  The "Comments"
      section must be completed, at  a minimum, with a brief  narrative description  of the site
      conditions, including any discussion or clarification of the information presented elsewhere
      on the form.  Justification may also be provided on the inclusion of a file from the review
      process.  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
               Site Setting

               Area of Site

               Predominant Land Uses in Site Vicinity

               Treatment, Storage, or Disposal Activities Occurring at
               Site

               Waste Easily Accessible to Public

               Population Within 1 Mile  .
•   Chart 1:

•   Chart 2:

•   Chart 3:

•   Chart 4:


•   Chart 5:

•   Chart 6:
    Chart 7:    Population Within 3 Miles
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                               REGION 9
                            Site Setting
                                                16.7%

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                                         **********
                                           X X X X X X X
                                          *******
                                           X X X X X
              LEGEND:


              tsVxJ  1 Urban


              p-XvX}  2 Suburban


              [^  ]  3 Rural


              |    |  4 Not Spec if led
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in the

     Site Description Section, Question 2, Setting.
                               Chart 1
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                              REGION 9
                            Area of Site
            LEGEND:

                   1  <1 Acre

            fcv#i  2  1-4.9 Acres

            HH  3  5-9.9 Acres
                                                      9.8%
                                                       (2)
                                                         17.1%
                                                          (5)
4  10-19.9 Acres

5  i 20 Acres

6  Not Specified
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in
     the Site Description Section, Question 6, Area of Site.
                               Chart 2
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                               REGION 9
                   Predominant Land Uses
                           in Site Vicinity
         70
         60 -
         50 -
         40 -
     c
     o
    Q-   30 -
         20 -
         10 -
               59.4
48.7
                       42.3
                                                        20.1
                                        14.5
                                                12.0
                 1        2       3       4       5       (
                                 Land Uses

        LEGEND:

               1 Industrial Area        fcX*j  4 Agricultural

        t->X-'-X)  2 Commercial District   &§$  5 Forest/Fields

        H^|  3 Residential           [     |  6 Not Specified
Notes: (1)  This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS 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 9
                Treatment, Storage,  or Disposal
                     Activities Occurring at Site
       40  -
             1234567
8  9  10 11 12 13
   Activities
    LEGEND:
    ^ 1 Surface Impoundment
    [] 2 Waste Piles
    ^ 3 Municipal Landfill
    P 4 Industrial Landfill
      5 Open Dump - Drums
    0 6 Open Dump - Trash,
        White Goods, Etc.
        Episodic Open Dump
 8 Tanks - Above Ground
 9 Tanks - Below Ground
10 Tanks - Wastewater
11 Septic Tanks
12 Land Treatment Facility
13 Sludge Spreading
14 Recycling Facility
                       14  15  16 17 18  19  20
                   015 Underground Injection
                        Well
                   §16 Airborne Release
                   ^17 Drum/Container
                        Storage
                   £318 Spill
                   £319 Field Pesticide Application
                     20 Not Specified
    Not Shown - Sewage Sludge Lagoons (0.4%)
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS 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 9
          Waste Easily Accessible to  Public
             LEGEND:

               i^l 1 Yes
             |    |  2  No

                   3  Not Specified
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in the
    Site Description Section, Question 15, Waste Easily Accessible.
                            Chart 5
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                               REGION 9
                  Population Within 1  Mile
            LEGEND:

            [   • II 1  Yes

            I     I 2  No

            Vy/\ 3  Not Specified
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in
        the Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 1b, Population Within 1
        Mile.
     (2) On-site workers are included.
                               Chart 6
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                                REGION 9
                   Population Within  3 Miles
           LEGEND:

          P3.I  1 Yes

          |    |  2 No

          V//\  3 Not Specified
Notes:  (1)  This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in
         the Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 1c, Population Within 3 Miles.
      (2)  On-site workers are included.
                                Chart 7
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CHAPTER 4: OWNER/GENERATOR INFORMATION
•   Chart 8:    Owner/Operator of Site at Time of Preliminary
               Assessment

•   Chart 9:  ^ Owner/Operator of Site at Time of Contamination

•   Chart 10:   Status of Site at Time of Preliminary Assessment

•   Chart 11:   Industry Responsible for Generating Waste:  Major
               Categories

•   Chart 12:   Industry Responsible for Generating Waste:
               Manufacturing Category Details

•   Chart 13:   Waste Depositor

•   Chart 14:   Waste Generator
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                              REGION 9
             Owner/Operator of Site at Time
                of Preliminary Assessment
                 3.0%
                            1.7%
                      6.0%   (6)
                       (5)
                                3.4%
         LEGEND:

         I    j 1 Private - Industrial

               2 Private - Individual

               3 State

               4 County
                                  5 Municipal

                                  6 Indian Lands
                            \//A 7 Not Specified



Not Shown - Federal (0.4%), Other (0.0%)
Notes:  (1) This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in
        the Site Description Section, Question 4, Current Ownership.
      (2) Small businesses are included in the Private-Industrial category.
      (3) Contaminated ground water plume sites are included in the "Other" category.


                             Chart 8
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                                 REGION 9
               Owner/Operator of Site  at Time
                         of Contamination
             LEGEND:

                   1 Private - Industrial

                   2 Private - Individual

             I     | 3 State

             |X>:1 4 County

             Not Shown - Federal (0.9%)
5 Municipal

6 Indian Lands

7 Not Specified

8 Other
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in
         the Site Description Section, Question 5, Ownership When Contaminated.
      (2) Small businesses are included in the Private-Industrial category.
      (3) Contaminated ground water plume sites are included in the "Other" category.
      (4) Sites reported to have no contamination, approximately 9% of Region 9 sites in the
         CERCLIS sample, are included in the "Other" category.


                               Chart 9
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                              REGION 9
                   Status of Site at Time of
                   Preliminary Assessment
              LEGEND:

              K>>j 1 Active

                ^ 2 Inactive
              I    |  3 Not Specified
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS 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 PA.
                               Chart 10
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                            REGION 9
   Industry Responsible for Generating Waste:
                      Major Categories
       60 -
       50 -
       40 -
    o
    o

    I  30
       20 J
        10 -
              56.4
                        9.4
                                                    6.4
                                 3.4
    3.4
                         234
                          Industry Responsible
         LEGEND:
         {^§§y| 1 Manufacturing
                 (Details on Chart 12)

         |     | 2 Mining

         W%& 3 Coal Gasification
[ijj 4 Retail Sales

• 5 Not Specified
         Not Shown - Oil and Gas Pipelines (0.9%)
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS 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 11
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                                 REGION 9
      Industry Responsible for Generating Waste:
               Manufacturing Category Details
           40
           30 -
           20 -
       £
           10 -
                                                  34.1
                                 22.7
                    6.8
                             7.6
                2.3
i
                        3.8
                                      8.3
                                          5.3
                                              6.1
                                                       12.9
                         3456789

                          Manufacturing Category Details
                                    10  11
      LEGEND:

      | 1 Food and Kindred Products

      ^j 2 Agriculture

      [v] 3 Lumber and Wood Products

      La 4 Construction

      H 5 Chemicals and Allied Products

      ^ 6 Petroleum Refining and Related
           Industries
                        7 Rubber and Plastic Products

                        8 Primary Metal Products

                        9 Fabricated Metal Products

                       10 Electronic and Electrical Equipment

                       11 Electric Power Production
                         and Distribution
      Not Shown - Textile Mill Products (0.0%), Paper and Allied Products (0.8%)
Notes:  (1) This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in the
         Site Description Section, Question 9, Industry Responsible for Generating Material,
         Manufacturing Subcategory.
      (2) Percentages are based on sites in the Manufacturing category only (56.4% of Region 9 sites in
         the CERCLIS sample).
                               Chart 12
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                                   REGION 9
                            Waste  Depositor
                                                                   50.9%
                                                                    (1)
               23.1%
                 (2)
             LEGEND:

             Y///\ 1  Present Owner/Operator

             I      | 2  Former Owner/Operator
3 Not Specified

4 Other
Notes: (1)  This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS 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 PA.
      (3)  Sites reported to have no contamination, approximately 10% of Region 9 sites in the CERCLIS
          sample, are included in the "Other" category.
                                  Chart 13
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                              REGION 9
                       Waste Generator
                          3.8%
                               3.0%
              LEGEND:

              \///\ 1 On-site Generator

              |    | 2 Off-site Generator

              [>T.3 3 On-site Generator and Off-site Generator

              I    J 4 Not Specified
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in the
     Site Description Section, Question 14, Material Source.
                              Chart 14
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CHAPTER 5: REGULATORY AND RESPONSE HISTORY
•   Chart 15:   Types of PA-level Information Available and Used to
              Characterize CERCLIS Sites

•   Chart 16:   How Site Identified

•   Chart 17:   When Site Identified

•   Chart 18:   Regulatory Activities Prior to Preliminary Assessment

•   Chart 19:   Lead Agency for Preliminary  Assessment

•   Chart 20:   Further Action Recommended
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                          REGION 9
              Types of PA-level Information
           Available and Used to Characterize
                       CERCLIS Sites
         80
         60 -
         20 -
                                       73.1
                  40.6
                              Types
          LEGEND:

          V//\ 1 PA Form

          HI! 2 PA Report
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in
        the Record Information Section, Question 2, Source of Information.
     (2) See Appendix A for a complete listing of "Other" responses.
                          Chart 15
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                               REGION 9
                        How Site Identified
                10.8%
                 (6)
                14.9%
                 (2)
                                                                 9.7%
                                                                  (3)
           LEGEND:

            v/j 1  Citizen Complaint

                 2  RCRA Notification

                 3  CERCLA Notification

                 4  State/Local Program
^m  5 Incidental

|     |  6 Not Specified

       7 Other
Notes: (1)  This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form
          in the Site Description Section, Question 11, How Identified.
      (2)  Because there were multiple responses to this question, the percentages given in this
          chart are approximations developed by pro-rating the actual response data to 100%.
                                Chart 16
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                              REGION 9
                      When Site Identified
        30
        20 -
     0)
     o
     I
        10 -
                                      |     | 10 1988

                                            11 Not Specified
Note:  This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in the
     Site Description Section, Question 13, Date Discovered.
                             Chart 17
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                             REG1ON 9
              Regulatory Activities Prior to
                  Preliminary Assessment
       80
       60 -
    c  40
    o>
    u
    <5
    Q.
       20 -
         0-
                             71.4
             22.6
                      6.8
                                                     11.5
                          Regulatory Activities

        LEGEND:

        t^^j 1  RCRA                  RSSS 4 Emergency Action/TAT

        |j§§§j§l 2  NPDES                 HI 5 None

        |i;i;i;| 3  State/Local Regulation    [     | 6 Not Specified
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in
        the Regulatory and Response History Section, Question 1, Regulatory Activities Prior to
        Preliminary Assessment.
     (2) See Appendix A for a complete listing of "Other" responses.
                             Chart 18
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                           REGION 9
                     Lead  Agency for
                Preliminary Assessment
                              1.7%
                              (3)
       47.9%
        (2)
50.4%

 (1)
                3 Not Specified
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in the
    Regulatory and Response History Section, Question 2, Lead Agency for Preliminary
    Assessment.
                          Chart 19
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                           REGION 9
            Further Action Recommended
             LEGEND:

             |  :  | 1 Yes

             ES32 NO

             |    | 3 Not Specified
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in the
    Site Description Section, Question 16, Further Action Recommended.


                          Chart 20
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CHAPTER 6: WASTE DESCRIPTION
    Chart 21:    Waste Present On Site
•   Chart 22:   Physical State of Waste
•   Chart 23:

•   Chart 24:

•   Chart 25:
Predominant Waste Types:  Major Categories

Predominant Waste Types:  Hazardous Category Details

Predominant Waste Types:  Non-hazardous Category
Details
    Chart 26:    Waste Quantity
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                              REGION 9
                    Waste Present On Site
                             3.4% 1.3%
                        4.3%  (4)   (5)
                         (3)
                8.5%
                 (2)
       LEGEND:

             1 Waste Present
             2 No Waste Deposition
               Evident
                                                     81.6%
                                                      (1)
      4 Total Removal of Waste

fcp?/] 5 Single Event
             3 De Minimis Waste
       Not Shown - No Waste Ever Present (0.9%)
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in
     the Waste Description Section, Question 1, Descriptive Information.
                              Chart 21
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       100
    o>
    o
    I
        80 -
        60 -
        40 -
        20 -
                             REGION 9
                  Physical State of Waste
            LEGEND:
                   1 Solid
                   2 Liquid
                   3 Sludge
                                83.8
                              State of Waste
                                                38.5
Note:  This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in the
     Waste Description Section.
                            Chart 22
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                            REGION 9
               Predominant Waste Types;
                     Major Categories
                         2.1%
                          (4)   (5)
                       2.6%
                       (2)
         LEGEND:

         [X**?l 1 Hazardous Only

         |    | 2 Non-hazardous Only

         [    | 3 Both Hazardous and
                Non-hazardous
                                                      53.9%
                                                       (1)
4 Not Specified

5 None
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in the
    Waste Description Section, Question 2, Waste Type.
                           Chart 23
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                                     REGION 9
            50
                      Predominant Waste Types:
                     Hazardous Category Details
        0>
        o
        o
        Q.
            40 -
            30  -
            20
            10 -
                      3
in
CO
                                    CD
                                    d
                          o>
                          cb
                               CO
                               c\i
                                                           CO
                                                  CO

                                                  8
                                     O)
                                     CO
                                               CM
                                               CO
                                                    CO
                           3456789

                               Hazardous Category Details
                                          10   11   12
        LEGEND:

        HJ1 Pesticides/Herbicides


        [] 2 Metals/Metal Sludge


        ^ 3 Asbestos


        0 4 Laboratory/Hospital
            Wastes

        0 5 Paints/Pigments
                 6 Organic Chemicals/
                   Sludge

                 7 Inorganic Chemicals/
                   Sludge

                 8 Oily Wastes

                 9 PCBs
110 Solvents

111 Acids/Bases


112 Not Specified
        Not Shown - Smelting Wastes (0.5%), Creosote (0.0%), Dioxins/PCP (0.0%), Explosives (0.5%),
                  Radioactive Wastes (0.0%), Batteries (0.0%), Contaminated Soil (0.9%),
                  Gas/Fuel (0.0%), POTW Sludge (0.9%)
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in the Waste
         Description Section, Question 2, Waste Type, Hazardous Subcategory.
      (2) Percentages are based only on sites that reported hazardous waste (93.2% of Region 9 sites in the
         CERCLIS sample).
      (3) See Appendix A for a complete listing of "Other" responses.


                                  Chart 24
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                               REGION 9
                 Predominant Waste Types:
             Non-hazardous Category Details
         60 -
         50 -
         40 -
     S   30 -
          20 -
          10  -
                        55.1
28.6
                                                 19.4
                                 9.2
                                         2.0
                                                          4.1
                         2345
                        Non-hazardous Category Details
            LEGEND:

            {' .'-• :.,'.'-1
                   1  Municipal

                   2  Industrial/Commercial
                                4  Fly and Bottom Ash

                                5  Mining Wastes
            |»Mi  3 Construction Debris    Y//A 6 Not Specified

            Not Shown - POTW Sludge (1.0%), Foundry Sands (1.0%)
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in the
        Waste Description Section, Question 2, Solids-Waste Type, Non-hazardous Subcategory.
     (2) Percentages are based only on sites that reported non-hazardous waste (41.9% of Region 9
        sites in the CERCLIS sample).
     (3) See Appendix A for a complete listing of "Other" responses.
                               Chart 25
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                                  REGION 9
                           Waste Quantity
            LEGEND:

            R^j  1 1-10 Yd.3

            EH  2 >10-62Yd.3

            £<62-125Yd. 3

            |     |  4 >125-250 Yd.3

            BB  5 >250-625Yd.3
      6 >625-1250Yd.3
      7 >1250-2500 Yd.
["'"..! 8 >2500 Yd.3

f>»;y{ 9 Not Specified
Notes: (1)  This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in the
         Waste Description Section, Question 2, Waste Type, Quantity/Units.
      (2)  Percentages are based on sites that reported hazardous and/or non-hazardous waste present
         on site (95.8% of Region 9 sites in the CERCLIS sample).
      (3)  All waste quantity data were converted to cubic yards using the following conversion factors:
         1 cubic yard = 1 ton = 4 drums = 200 gallons.
                                 Chart  26
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CHAPTER 7: ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
•   Chart 27:   Environmental Damage Reported



•   Chart 28:   Type of Environmental Damage Reported



•   Chart 29:   Surface Water Adjacent to/Draining Site



•   Chart 30:   Presence of Sensitive Environment Within 3 Miles



•   Chart 31:   Type of Sensitive Environment Within 3 Miles
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                             REGION 9
           Environmental Damage Reported
               25.6%
                (3)
                                                        44.0%
                                                         (1)
           LEGEND:

           \///\  1  Yes (Details on Chart 28)

           I     |  2 No

           |t¥:l:j  3 Not Specified
Note:  This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in the
     Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 2, Actual Environmental Damage
     Reported, Potential Population Affected.
                            Chart 27
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                              REGION 9
     Type of Environmental  Damage  Reported
         70
         60 -
         50 -
         40 -I
     
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                                 REGION 9
        Surface Water Adjacent to/Draining Site
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                            REGION 9
         Presence of Sensitive Environment
                       Within 3 Miles
       56.0%
        (3)
             LEGEND:
             II  1 Yes (Details on Chart 31)
             Y//A  2 No
             I    |  3 Not Specified
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in the
    Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 4, Ecological Information.
                           Chart 30
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                               REGION 9
               Type of Sensitive Environment
                           Within 3 Miles
         80
        60  -
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CHAPTER 8:  WATER USE INFORMATION.	



•   Chart 32:   Withdrawals for Drinking Water Supply Within 3 Miles:
               Source

•   Chart 33:   Withdrawals for Drinking Water Supply Within 3 Miles:
               Type

•   Chart 34:   Local Ground Water Uses Other Than Drinking Water

•   Chart 35:   Operable Wells Within 1 Mile

•   Chart 36:   Operable Wells Within 3 Miles

•   Chart 37:   Local Surface Water Uses Other Than Drinking Water
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                           REGION 9
      Withdrawals for Drinking Water Supply
                Within 3 Miles:  Source
        LEGEND:

        |    | 1 Surface Water

        I v   I 2 Ground Water
4 Not Specified

5 None
             3 Surface and Ground Water

        Not Shown - Other (0.0%)
Note: This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in the
    Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 3a, Local Drinking Water Supply
    Source.
                         Chart 32
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                            REGION 9
      Withdrawals for Drinking Water Supply
                   Within 3  Miles:  Type
    
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        80
        60 -
    §   40-1
        20 -
                             REGION 9
                Local Ground Water Uses
                Other Than Drinking Water
                                                    71.8
               20.1
                        6.4
                1234

                          Ground Water Uses

          LEGEND:

               1 Irrigation

               2 Stock Watering

               3 Industrial Process/Cooling
4 None

5 Not Specified
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in
        the Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 3d, Other Local Ground
        Water Uses.
     (2) See Appendix A for a complete listing oi "Other" responses.
                            Chart 34
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                               REGION 9
               Operable Wells Within 1  Mile
                                                     10.7%
                                                       (2)
              LEGEND:

              I^Jl 1 Yes

              I    | 2 No

                    3 Not Specified
Notes:  (1) This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in
        the Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 3d, Wells Within 1 Mile.
      (2) Includes all operable water wells, except monitoring wells.
                               Chart 35
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                               REGION 9
              Operable Wells Within  3 Miles
                               6.0%
                                (2)
Notes:  (1) This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in
        the Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 3d, Wells Within 3 Miles.
      (2) Includes all operable water wells, except monitoring wells.


                              Chart 36
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                             REGION 9
                 Local Surface Water Uses
               Other Than Drinking Water
     Q>
     £
                                                6
                           Surface Water Uses
LEGEND:

ixv\l 1  Recreation

      2  Irrigation
|    | 3 Stock Watering

      4 Industrial Process/Cooling
                                             5 Commercial Fishery

                                             6 Not Specified

                                             7 None
Notes: (1) This figure depicts information collected on the CERCLIS Statistics Data Collection Form in
        the Environmental/Demographic Information Section, Question 3e, Other Local Surface
        Water Uses.
     (2) See Appendix A for a complete listing of "Other" responses.
                              Chart 37
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APPENDIX A: RESPONSES FROM "OTHER11 CATEGORY
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                  RESPONSES  FROM "OTHER" CATEGORY
Chart
Title
Response
  Number
    of
Responses
        Predominant Land Uses in Site
        Vicinity
                    Park
                    Airport
                    Mining
                    School
                    Military
                    Desert
                    Railroad
                    Surface water body
                    Fish/animal habitat
                    Indian reservation
                    Transportation service yard
                             10
                              7
                              6
                              6
                              5
                              3
                              1
                              1
                              1
                              1
                              1
        Treatment, Storage, or Disposal
        Activities Occurring at Site
                    Discharge to sewer/surface water
                    None
                    Permitted discharge
                    Dry well(s)
                    Fire/burn pit
                    Pits/trenches
                    Wash pads
                             19
                             3
                             3
                             3
                             1  .
                             1
                             1
        Owner/Operator of Site at Time of
        Contamination
                    No contamination
                             22
  11     Industry Responsible for
        Generating Waste:  Major
        Categories
                    Municipal landfill
                    Pesticide application
                    Recycling
                    Cleaning/spill service
                    Other waste facility
                    Chemical/gas/storage/distribution
                    Waste transportation
                    Glass manufacturing
                    Aircraft service-related
                    Public works
                    Auto service-related
                    Other manufacturing
                    Printing/publishing
                    Research facility/hospital
                    Painter
                    Farming
                    Asbestos generator
                    University
                    Transformer service
                    Advertising
                    Metal sandblaster
                    Railroad
                    Military facility
                             21
                              7
                              7
                              5
                              3
                              3
                              3
                              2
                              2
                              2
                              2
                              1
                              1
                              1
                              1
                              1
                              1
                              1
                              1
                              1
                              1
                              1
                              1
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RESPONSES FROM "OTHER" CATEGORY (continued)
Chart
13
15
16
18
24
25
29
34
37
Title
Waste Depositor
Types of PA-level Information
Available and Used to
Characterize CERCUS Sites
How Site Identified
Regulatory Activities Prior to
Preliminary Assessment
Predominant Waste Types:
Hazardous Category Details
Predominant Waste Types: Non-
hazardous Category Details
Surface Water Adjacent
to/Draining Site
Local Ground Water Uses Other
Than Drinking Water
Local Surface Water Uses Other
Than Drinking Water
Response
No contamination
Present and former owner
Third party
CERCLA-related
Correspondence
State reports-unspecified
Maps
RCRA-related
County survey
EPA document-unspecified
News articles
Consultant report
Miscellaneous
Eckhardt list
EPA activities
ERRIS list
TSCA/FIFRA related
Phone book
Leaking tank testing
CERCLA-related
Federal program-miscellaneous
Air-related
EPA activities
Resins
Coke/coal tar sludge
Fuel propellant
Lime sludge
Salt(s)
Baghouse dust
Plastic pellets
Sea kelp waste
Canal/waterway
Ditch/culvert/channel
Intermittent stream
Aqueduct
Wash
Commercial
Fish/wildlife habitat
Fishing
Number
of
Responses
23
15
2
13
13
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
3
8
6
1
1
1
1
3
3
2
1
3
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
30
9
5
3
1
1
4
2
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  CERCLIS SAMPLE SITES IN REGION 9
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 5, Library (PL-12J)
77 West Jackscn Boulevard, 12th Floor
Chicago,  IL  60604-3590

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