905R88115
SUPERFUND RECE.VEJ,
Records Of Decision APR 4 ms
Update
From: Hazardous Site Control Division
To: EPA Regional Offices
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGE
LIBRARY, REGION V
March 30, 1988
Vol. 4 No. 2
NCY
UPDATE ON GUIDANCE
The statutory requirements of
CERCLA reauthorization and the
Agency's efforts to streamline the
remedial program have resulted in
recent modifications to the RI/FS
process. In an effort to
communicate these program
changes, a draft RI/FS Guidance
was released for Regional review
earlier this month. In addition, a
series of 2-1/2-day RI/FS training
workshops is being offered to
Regional Remedial Project
Managers, remedial staff, and
State remedial personnel. (See the
Calendar of Events for a schedule.)
The objectives of the workshops
are: (1) to provide a forum for
discussing RI/FS policies and
procedures, (2) to obtain Regional
insight and ideas, and (3) to
promote inter-Regional
communication. The workshops
will also provide an opportunity for
Regional input before the RI/FS
Guidance is completed.
Topics to be covered during the
workshop will include streamlining
the RI/FS process, site
characterization, development of
risk assessments and alternative
management strategies, and
administrative record
requirements. Attendance at the
workshop will be limited to
enhance group discussion. For
registration information, contact
Margaret Barton at (301) 951-2200.
Distribution
Copies of the Superfund ROD
Update will now be available
through the EPA's Public
Information Center in Washington,
D.C. To receive an Update, please
send a request to:
Environmental Protection Agency
Public Information Center
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
RI/FS Training Workshop:
February 23-25
March 15-17
Washington, D.C.
Atlanta, GA
April 5-7
April 19-21
May 3-5
May 17-19
San Francisco, CA
New York, NY
Denver, CO
Dallas, TX
June 1-3
June 21-23
June 28-30
Philadelphia, PA
Chicago, IL
Boston, MA
FY'87 RECORD OF DECISION
SUMMARY TABLE
The FY'87 Record of Decision
(ROD) Summary Table provides an
overview of site problems,
selected remedies, clean-up
criteria, and estimated costs
provided for all RODs signed in FY
'87. This table reflects remedial
program accomplishments in
incorporating treatment
technologies into source control
remedial actions. Seventy-five
RODs were signed in FY '87.
Forty-four of these RODs
addressed final source control.
The other 31 RODs addressed
temporary storage, ground water
actions only, and no further action.
Of the 44 source control RODs, 27
employed treatment technologies.
Thermal destruction was the
technology most often selected in
FY '87 (48%), while solidification
was selected 26% of the time.
Thirty-two RODs included ground
water pump and treatment as part
of the selected remedial action.
Additional information will be
available in the Annual ROD
Report.
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FY 1987 Record of Decision Summary Table by Selected Remedy Category
Incineration
Region/
Lead
IS
1 F
IIS
IV F
IV E
IV F
V F
VS
VI F
VI F
Signature
Site/Contact Date
Ottatl & Goss, NH 01/16/87
Paul Marchessault
(FTS) 833-1 626
Davis Liquid 09/29/87
Waste, Rl
Williams 09/30/87
Property, NJ
Don Lynch
(FTS) 264-8669
Geiger(C&MOil), 06/01/87
SC
Al Cherry
(FTS) 257-2643
Sodyeco, NC 09/24/87
Giezelle Bennett
(FTS) 257-3402
Tower 06/30/87
Chemical, Fl
Chris Teepen
(FTS) 257-2643
Laskm/Poplar, OH 09/30/87
Donna Twickler
(FTS) 353-3236
Rose 09/30/87
Township, Ml
Kevin Adler
(FTS) 886-0403
Bayou 03/31/87
Bonfouca, LA
Kathleen O'Reilly
(FTS) 255-6710
Cleve Reber, LA 03/31/87
Gary Bondy
(FTS) 255-6710
Oper-
able
Unit
1st
1st
1st-
Fmal
1st
1st-
Final
1st-
Fmal
2nd
1st-
Fmal
2nd-
Fmal
1st
Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment and
GWwithTCE, PCBs,
VOCs, organics and
inorganics
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs, inorganics,
organics, oily wastes
and pesticides
Soil and GW with
PCE, organics and
metals
Soil and GW
contaminated with
organics, metals, and
PCBs
Soil, SWand GW
contaminated with
organics, base/
neutrals and VOCs
Soil and GW
contaminated with
pesticides and metals
Soil contaminated
with PCBs, PAHs,
VOCs and inorganics
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs, TCE, PCBs,
orgamcs, inorganics
and pesticides
Soil, sediments, and
GW contaminated
with PAHs and
inorganics
Soil, SWand GW
contaminated with
organics
Waste Volume
19,000 yd3
25,000 yd3
700 yd3
400 (jg'l GW
concentration
11,300yd3.
62,000,000 gal
150 yd3 area D
soil
4,000 yd3
100,000,000
gal
900,000 yd3
50,000 yd3
71,500yd3
6,400 drums
220,000 yd3
500,000 gal
Components of Selected
Remedy
Onsite incineration of soil
<20 mg/kg PCBs, aeration of
soils >20 mg/kg PCBs and
>1 mg/kg total VOCs, GW
pump and treatment with
remjection
Onsite incineration, onsite
disposal of treated soils,
GW pump and treatment
wth remjection; alternate
water supply
Offsite incineration of soils,
GW extraction and
treatment with remjection,
alternate water supply
Onsite thermal treatment of
soil, solidification/
stabilization, GW pump and
treatment with discharge to
SW
Limited onsite incineration
of contaminated soil, GW
pump and treatment with
offsite discharge to SW
Onsite thermal treatment of
soils (if non-hazardous,
backfill treated soil and
debris onsite), GW pump
and onsite treatment with
discharge to SW, individual
treatment units for private
wells
Onsite incineration of soil,
offsite, disposal of all
incinerator ash; offsite
treatment of waste water,
offsite disposal of all tanks
Onsite thermal destruction
of soils, disposal of ash as
either backfill or placed in
an offsite RCRA facility, GW
pump and treatment,
fencing
Onsite incineration of soil,
onsite disposal of ash and
capping; GW pump and
onsite treatment with
remjection
Onsite incineration of
drums and sludges, RCRA
cap, gas venting pipes,
pond water pump and
treatment with discharge to
SW
Cleanup Goals
Soil, sediments, and GW
will attain the health-
based cleanup level of
10-5
GW/soils will be treated to
attain 10 ~ 5 cancer risk
level
Excavation of soil to 15
mg/kg or greater, GW will
be treated to MCL
Soil will be treated to
achieve MCLs, GW will
attain the cumulative
10 ~ ^ cancer risk
Soil will attain all ARARs
following GW remediation
GW will meet Federal
Drinking Water Criteria
Soil will attain the 10~6
risk level, GW treatment
will attain 10 ~^ risk level
NA
Soil will attain 10 ~6
cancer risk, GW levels will
also attain the 10 ~6 risk
level
Soil contamination >1,300
mg/kg PAHs will be
treated, >100 mg/kg PAHs
will be capped, GW
treatment will target the
10 ~4 to 10 ~6 risk level
Remediation will attain
the 10 ~ ^ cancer risk
level
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Capital/O&M Costs
$8,592,500
(capital)
$1,735,000
(annual O&M)
$10,385,600
(capital)
$4,526,000
(O&M for soil
treatment)
$513,750
(capital)
$64,600
(annual O&M)
$5,583,000
(capital)
$367,200
(present worth O&M)
$2,089,000 - $3 865,000
(present worth)
$6,788,000
(capital)
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$8,490,865
(present worth)
$32,547,000
(capital)
$200,000
(annual O&M, years
0-10)
$70,000
(annual O&M years
11-30)
$25,000,000
(capital)
$100,000
(annual O&M)
$59 594,534
(capital)
$173,748
(annual O&M)
Key
NA - Not available/not applicable
S - State lead
F - Federal lead
RP Responsible party lead
E Enforcement lead
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FY 1987 Record of Decision Summary Table by Selected Remedy Category
Incineration
(continued)
Region/
Lead
VI E
VIS
VI E
Signature
Site/Contact Date
Hardage/Crmer, OK 11/14/86
Alan Tavenner
(FTS) 255-6735
Sand Springs 09/29/87
Petrochemical
Complex, OK
Paul Siemmski
(FTS) 255-6710
Gurley Pit, AR 10/OS/86
Tim Underwood
(FTS) 255-6735
Oper-
able
Unit
1st
1st
1st
Threat/Problem
Soil and GW
contaminated with
orgamcs, TCE, PCBs
and VOCs
Soil, SW, pits and GW
contaminated with
TCE, VOCs, benzene,
orgamcs and
inorganics
Soil and SW
contaminated with
PCBs and orgamcs
Waste Volume
180,000 yd3
10,000-20,000
drums
130,000 yd3
71 5,000 gal
432,470 ft3
4,100,000 gal
Components of Selected
Remedy Cleanup Goals
RCRA cap, onsite or offsite NA
incineration of organic
liquids, physiochemical
treatment with discharge to
POTW
Offsite thermal destruction NA
of sludges, solidification/
stabilization of remaining
sludges, containment in an
onsite RCRA landfill
Stabilization of sludge, soil NA
and sediment with
placement m onsite RCRA
landfill, incineration of oil,
and onsite treatment of
contaminated water
Capital/O&M Costs
$68,014,000
(capital)
$2,282,000
(present worth O&M)
$37,453,050
(capital)
$15,000
(annual O&M)
$15,780,000
(capital)
$21,000
(annual O&M)
Solidification/Fixation
Region/
Lead
II F
IV E
IV F
IV F
V F
V RP
Signature
Site/Contact Date
Chemical 09/23/87
Control, NJ
Rick Schwarz
(FTS) 264-1 252
Gold Coast, FL 09/11/87
Meredith Anderson
(FTS) 257-2643
Independent 09/28/87
Nail, SC
Michelle Glenn
(FTS) 257-3402
Geiger, SC (refer to Incineration)
Liquid Disposal 09/30/87
Landfill, Ml
John Tanaka
(FTS) 886-6337
Northern 09/29/87
Engraving, Wl
Doug Ballotti
(FTS) 886-4752
Oper-
able
Unit
2nd
1st-
Fmal
1st
1st-
Final
1st-
Final
Threat/Problem
Soil contaminated
with orgamcs and
inorganics
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs and metals
Soil and sediments
contaminated with
metals
Soil and GW
contaminated with
PCBs, VOCs,
orgamcs, inorganics
Soil, sludge and GW
contaminated with
VOCs, orgamcs and
inorganics
Waste Volume
18,000 yd3
1,500yd3
100,000 gal
6,200 yd3
NA
4,400 yd3
Components of Selected
Remedy Cleanup Goals
In situ fixation of soils, NA
removal of debris, and
sealing of a sanitary sewer
Stabilization of soils with Soils will be excavated to
onsite disposal/capping, the 10 ~ ^ risk level, GW
offsite disposal of sludges treatment will attain MCLs
and soils, GW extraction
and treatment
Solidification/stabilization of Soil will attain a 10 ~ ^
soil, backfilling of treated risk level
soil and cover
Onsite solidification of soil Soil and GW based on
and waste, GW pump and 10~*> health-based risk
treatment with discharge to level
SW, slurry wall and cap
Onsite solidification of GW cleanup through the
sludge and soil, RCRA cap, use of ACLs
institutional controls to
include deed and access
restrictions
Capital/O&M Costs
$7,208,000
(capita^
$57,400
(annual O&M years
0-4)
$22,400
(annual O&M years
5-30)
$3,711,660
(capital)
$1,032,000
(capital)
$22,500
(O&M years 0-1)
$5,600
(O&M years 2-30)
$21,743,100
(capital)
$316,600
(present worth O&M)
$295,000
(capital)
$16,000
(annual O&M)
VI S
Sand Springs, OK (refer to Incineration)
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FY 1987 Record of Decision Summary Table by Selected Remedy Category
Stabilization/Neutralization
Region/
Lead
VI E
Site/Contact
Mid South, AR
Tim Underwood
(FTS) 255-6735
Oper-
Signature able
Date Unit Threat/Problem Waste Volume
11/14/86 1st- Soil, sediments and 45,750yd3
Final GW contaminated with
PAHs, orgamcs and
inorganics
Components of Selected
Remedy
Consolidation/stabilization,
capping of soils, institutional
controls to include fencing
and deed restrictions, GW
pump and treatment
Cleanup Goals
Specific soil
on the 10 ^ *
goals based
1 risk level
1
Capital/O&M Costs
$3,500,000
(capital)
$153,500
(annual O&M)
VI E
Gurley Pit, AR (refer to Incineration)
Vola tiliza t ion I A era tion
Region/
Lead
1 S
II F
VE
Region/
Lead
IV F
1 F
Site/Contact
Oper-
Signature able
Date Unit
Threat/Problem
Components of Selected
Waste Volume Remedy
Cleanup Goals
Capital/O&M Costs
Ottati & Goss, NH (refer to Incineration)
Waldick
Aerospace, NJ
Raimo Lnas
(FTS) 264-8475
Seymour
Recycling, IN
Neil Meldgm
(FTS) 886-4726
Site/Contact
Palmetto
Wood, SC
Al Cherry
(FTS) 257-3402
Davis Liquid Waste,
09/29/87 1st
09/04/87 2nd-
Fmal
Oper-
Signature able
Date Unit
09/30/87 1st-
Fmal
Soil contaminated with
TCE, VOCs and
inorganics
Soil, sediments and
GW contaminated with
orgamcs, TCE, PCE,
and inorganics
Soil
Threat/Problem
Soil and GW
contaminated with
metals
10,500 yd3 In situ air stripping of soils,
offsite disposal of residuals,
institutional controls to
include site access and well
restrictions, fencing
3,000 yd3 Multi-media cap, soil vapor
150 gpm extraction system, GW pump
and treatment, institutional
controls to include deed and
access restrictions with
compliance point at the edge
of the cap
Washing/Flushing
Components of Selected
Waste Volume Remedy
19,895yd3 Onsite soil flushing, GW
pump and treatment with
10,500,000 gal discharge to offsite
SW, AWS
Soils will be excavated to
New Jersey Department of
Environmental Protection
levels
GW cleanup levels will
attain a cumulative 10 ~ 5
to 10 " ^ cancer risk level
Cleanup Goals
Soil cleanup will
attain public
health evaluation
levels, GW to attain MCL
$2,602,118
(capital)
$55,000
(annual O&M)
$10,536,000
(capital)
$7,200,000
(present worth O&M)
Capital/O&M Costs
$3,710,000
(capital)
$299,163
(annual O&M)
(
Rl (refer to Incineration)
Biodegradation
Region/
Lead
II E
Region/
Lead
1 F
Site/Contact
Renora, Inc.,
NJ
Perry Katz
(FTS) 264-8678
Site/Contact
Re-Solve, MA
Dave Lederer
(FTS) 833-1 665
Oper-
Signature able
Date Unit
09/29/87 1st
Oper-
Signature able
Date Unit
09/23/87 2nd
Threat/Problem
Soil and GW
contaminated with
PCBs, PAHs, VOCs,
inorganics
Threat/Problem
Soil, sediments and
GW contaminated
with PCBs, VOCs and
inorganics
Components of Selected
Waste Volume Remedy
1,100yd3 Biodegradation of PAH
soils, off-site disposal of
4,400 yd3 PCB soils
Other
Components of Selected
Waste Volume Remedy
22,500 yd3 KPEG dechlormation, onsite
placement of soil, GW pump
3,000 yd3 and treatment with
rem)ection Include
institutional controls
Cleanup Goals
Soil VOCs 1 mg/kg, PAHs
10 mg/kg, VOCs 50 j/g/l,
and various inorganic
levels
Cleanup Goals
Soils will be treated to 25
mg/kg PCBs, sediments
will be treated to 1 mg/kg,
GW will be treated to the
10 ~ ^ cancer risk
Capital/O&M Costs
$1,344,000
(capital,
biodegradation cosis
not included)
Capital/O&M Costs
$13,748,900
(capital)
$1,097,000
(present worth O&M)
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FY 1987 Record of Decision Summary Table by Selected Remedy Category
Other
(continued)
Region/
Lead
III F
III E
VIII F
Signature
Site/Contact Date
Palmerton 09/04/87
Zinc, PA
Walt Graham
(FTS) 597-8987
West Virginia 03/31/87
Ordnance
Works, WV
Hector Abrev
(FTS) 597-9562
Central City/Clear 09/30/87
Creek, CO
Holly Flimau
(FTS) 564-1839
Oper-
able
Unit Threat/Problem Waste Volume
1st Defoliation of 2,000 acres
mountainside from
zinc, lead, cadmium
and sulfur dioxide
contamination
1st Soil and sewer line 4,305yd3
contamination with
organics and
absestos
1st Drainage containing NA
heavy metals
Components of Selected
Remedy
Application of fly ash and
offsite sludge on target
areas, application of grass
seed, seedlings and mulch
In situ flaming treatment,
capping of treatment
residuals, offsite disposal of
asbestos, deed restrictions
Passive/active treatment
system for acid mine
drainage discharge
Cleanup Goals
State loading rates for
metals
Nitroaromatics at 50
mg/kg
NA
CapitaKO&M Costs
Minimal to none
$1,807,000 (capital)
$2,000,000
Containment/Disposal
Region!
Lead
II RP
II E
II F
III F
III E
IV E
Signature
Site/Contact Date
Diamond 09/30/87
Alkali, NJ
Jon Josephs
(FTS) 264-8098
GE Moreau, NY 07/13/87
Nikki DiForte
(FTS) 264-0970
Volney Landfill, NY 07/31/87
Bob Howe
(FTS) 264-1 263
Kane and 09/30/87
Lombard, MD
Stephany Del Re
(FTS) 597-051 7
Saltville 06/30/87
Waste
Disposal, VA
Jerry Annador
(FTS) 597-3167
Newport Dump 03/27/87
Dennis
Mangamello
(FTS) 257-2234
Oper-
able
Unit Threat/Problem Waste Volume
1st Soil, structures, GW NA
and air contaminated
with TCDD (dioxm)
and DDT
1st Soil, SW and GW 8,600yd3
contaminated with
TCE, VOCs
1st GW contaminated 4,000,000yd3
with VOCs and metals
1st Soil and GW 67,000yd3
contaminated with
VOCs, PAHs, PCBs,
and metals
1st Soil, sediments, SW, NA
air and biota
contaminated with
mercury
1st Soil, GW and 1,000,000yd3
sediments
contaminated with
metals, base/neutrals
and PCBs
Components of Selected
Remedy
Slurry wall, offsite treatment
or disposal of drums, secure
all material with >1 fig/kg
TCDD onsite, GW pump and
treatment, and onsite
placement and capping of
sludge
Excavation of soil and cap,
SW and GW treatment with
air stripping, extension of
municipal water supply
Capping, slurry wall, offsite
or onsite treatment of
leachate
Removal of highly
contaminated materials,
onsite capping, subsurface
containment, institutional
controls
Runon controls, treatment
of waste pond outfall,
institutional controls
Multimedia monitoring
program, revegetation of
existing clay cap
Cleanup Goals
Cleanup levels will attain
10 ~ ^ cancer risk level
Soil cleanup goals were
not specified, GW and SW
treatment will attain the
MCL and State standards
MCL values, WQC values
and the NY State values
NA
0 05 n9'l mercury in water
(State standard)
Organics will attain 10~6
health-based risk level,
GW will attain 1,000^/1
barium and 50 ^g'l
chromium
Capital/O&M Costs
$8,068,000
(capital)
$261,000
(annual O&M)
$16,382,000
(capital)
$78 000
$12,754,000 (offsite
leachate treatment)
$12,876,000 (onsite
leachate treatment)
(capital cost)
$691,000 (onsite
leachate treatment)
$882,000 (offsite
leachate treatment)
(present worth O&M)
$4,692,660
(capital)
$28,930
(annual O&M)
$840,052-$2,1 43,052
(capital)
$221,941-$258,941
(annual O&M)
depending upon
selection of sulfide
ppt or carbon system.
respectively
$516,000
(capital)
$63,000
(O&M years 0-2)
$135,000
(O&M years 3-30)
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FY 1987 Record of Decision Summary Table by Selected Remedy Category
Con tain men t/Disposal
(continued)
Region/
Lead
IV RP
IV E
V E
V RP
V F
V E
V F
VI E
VIS
VIS
VII E
Signature
Site/Contact Date
N W 58th Street 09/21/87
Landfill, FL
Mary Gail
(FTS) 257-2643
Powersville 09/30/87
Landfill, GA
Ben Moore
(FTS) 257-2643
Envirochem, IN 09/25/87
Karen Vendl
(FTS) 886-4739
Johns-Manville, IL 06/30/87
Brad Bradley
(FTS) 886-4642
Manon-Bragg 09/30/87
Landfill, IN
Cindy Nolan
(FTS) 886-0400
Northside 09/25/87
Landfill, IN
Karen Vendl
(FTS) 886-4739
Schmalz Dump, Wl 09/30/87
Margaret Guernero
(FTS) 886-0399
Bayou Sorrel, LA 11/14/87
Judith Black
(FTS) 255-6730
Compass 09/29/87
Industries, OK
Paul Siemmski
(FTS) 255-6710
Crystal City 09)29/87
Airport, TX
Jim McGuire
(FTS) 255-6715
Conservation 09/30/87
Chemical, MD
John Chen
(FTS) 757-2856
Oper-
able
Unit
3rd-
Final
1st
1st
1st-
Fmal
1st-
Fmal
1st
2nd-
Final
1st-
Final
1st-
Final
1st-
Fmal
1st-
Fmal
Threat/Problem Waste Volume
Soil and GW 27,000,000 ydj
contaminated with
VOCs and metals
Soil contaminated NA
with pesticides
Soil, sediments, SW 4,200 yd3
and GW contaminated
with VOCs and
organics, soil
contaminated with
PCBs, GW
contaminated with
inorganics
Soil, SW, GW and air NA
contaminated with
asbestos and
inorganics
Soil, SW and GW 1,100,000yd3
contaminated with
inorganics, PAHs,
VOCs and organics
Soil, sediments, SW 4,200 yd3
and GW contaminated
with PCBs, VOCs,
organics and
inorganics
Soil contaminated NA
with lead and
chromium + 3
Soil, waste ponds and 36,400 yd3
GW contaminated
with pesticides,
VOCs, inorganics and
organics
Soil, sediments, SW 620,000 yd3
and GW contaminated
with organics and 263,000 gal/yr
inorganics
Soil and debris 12,000 yd3
contaminated with
inorganics and
pesticides
GWandonsite NA
structures
contaminated
Components of Selected
Remedy Cleanup Goals
Landfill soil, capping, GW action will provide
alternate water supply compliance with MCLs
Cap, grade, monitoring wells NA
and gas vents, alternate
water supply, institutional
controls to include deed
restrictions
Onsite disposal, RCRA GW will attain MCLs
multilayer cap, rerouting of
SW, GW collection and
treatment, institutional
controls to include deed
and access restrictions
Grading and covering waste All media will attain
materials, offsite disposal of NESHAP requirements for
asbestos-containing asbestos
material, monitoring system
Capping of site, flood NA
control measures, additional
GW studies
Onsite disposal of soils and GW will attain MCLs
sediments, RCRA cap, GW
treatment system,
institutional controls to
include deed and access
restrictions
Cap approximately 7 acres NA
of soil
Capping former disposal NA
area, venting system, slurry
wall, consolidation of
wastes or offsite disposal
RCRA cap with diversion of GW effluent solid levels
SW onsite treatment of GW will meet NPDES
in upper, perched water requirements
bearing zone
Onsite consolidation, RCRA Soil cleanup will attain a
cap over consolidation cell 10 ~ 5 health-based risk
Capping, GW pump and NA
treatment, monitoring
Capital/O&M Costs
$2,500,000
(capital)
$5,000,000
(capital)
O&M costs nol sia'ed
$33,900,000
(present worth)
$4,026,000
(capital)
$49,000
(annual O&M)
$5.800,000
(capital)
$1.000,000
(present worth) J
$33,900,000
(present worth)
$687,664
(capital)
$17,940
(annual O&M)
$23,200 000
(capital)
$28.700 000
(total present worth)
$9,255 526
(capital)
$272,830
(annual O&M)
$1 600 000
(present worth)
$21 000 000
/
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FY 1987 Record of Decision Summary Table by Selected Remedy Category
Temporary Storage
Region/
Lead
VI S
VII F
VII F
VIM F
VIM F
VIM F
VIII F
VIII F
Site/Contact
Petro Chemical
Systems, TX
Sherry Feurst
(FTS) 255-671 5
Mmker Stout/
Romame Creek,
MD
Bob Field
(FTS) 757-2856
Mmker Stout/
Stout, MD
Bob Field
(FTS) 757-2856
Denver Radium
I, CO
John Brink
(FTS) 564-1518
Denver Radium
II, CO
John Brink
(FTS) 564-1518
Denver Radium/
Card Property, CO
John Brink
(FTS) 564-1518
Denver Radium/
Open Space
Property, CO
John Brink
(FTS) 564-1 518
Denver Radium
III, CO
John Brink
(FTS) 564-1518
Open
Signature able
Date Unit Threat/Problem
03/27/87 1st Soil contaminated
with benzene, VOCs
and PAHs
09/28/87 2nd Soil and sediment
contaminated with
TCDD(dioxm)
09/28/87 3rd Soil contaminated
with TCDD (dioxm)
09/30/87 4th Soil is contaminated
with radium and
decay products
09/30/87 5th Soil and buildings
contaminated with
radium and decay
products
06/30/87 3rd Soil, sediment and
debris contaminated
with radium and
decay products
09/30/87 7th Soil contaminated
with radium and
decay products
09/30/87 6th Soil and debris
contaminated with
radium and decay
products
Components of Selected
Waste Volume Remedy
4,000 yd3 Temporary storage in an
onsite RCRA facility,
temporary relocation of
residents
4,400 yd3 Temporary storage of soil in
onsite RCRA facility
3,500 to Temporary storage of soil in
an onsite RCRA facility,
5,700 yd3 institutional controls to
include site access
restrictions
11,000yd3 Temporary onsite storage
until a facility for permanent
disposal becomes available
with final offsite disposal
15,400 yd3 Temporary onsite storage
until a facility for permanent
disposal becomes available
with final offsite disposal
(15,400yd3)
4,000 yd3 Temporary onsite storage
and final offsite disposal
1,310yd3 Onsite temporary
containment followed by
offsite disposal when
available
Not provided Onsite temporary
containment of material
followed by offsite
permanent disposal when
available
Cleanup Goals
Soil will be excavated to
below 100 mg/kg PAHs
Soil and sediments will be
excavated to below 1
mg/kg TCDD (dioxm)
Soil will be excavated to
below 1 mg/kg TCDD
(dioxm)
Radium-226 not to exceed
background level by more
than 5 pCi/g within 15 cm
of the surface and 15
pCi/g more than 15 cm
below the surface, and
gamma radiation not to
exceed background level
by 2^R/hr
Radium-226 not to exceed
background level by more
than 5 pCi/g within 15 cm
of the surface and 15
pCi/g 15 cm below the
surface, and gamma
radiation not to exceed
background level by
Radium-226 not to exceed
background level by more
than 5 pCi/g within 15 cm
of the surface and 15
pCi/g 15 cm below the
surface, and gamma
radiation not to exceed
background level by
Radium-226 not to exceed
background level by more
than 5 pCi/g within 15 cm
of the surface and 15
pCi/g 15 cm below the
surface, and gamma
radiation not to exceed
background level by
2MR/hr
Radium-226 not to exceed
background level by more
than 5 pCi/g within 15 cm
of the surface and 15
pCi/g, 15 cm below the
Capital/O&M Costs
$1,232,785
(capital)
$4,750
(annual O&M)
$4,488,000
(present worth)
$28.000
(annual O&M)
$5,817,000-
$7,018,000
(present worth)
$6,000
(annual'O&M)
$3,412,800
(capital)
$290,000
(present worth O&M)
$4,035,600
(capital)
$194,700
(present worth O&M)
$1.058,500
(capital)
$89,500
(present worth O&M)
$743,300
(present worth)
$3.400.000
(present worth)
surface, and gamma
radiation not to exceed
background level by
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FY 1987 Record of Decision Summary Table by Selected Remedy Category
Groundwater Treatment
Region/
Lead
IIS
IIS
II F
IIS
II E
V RP
VF
V F
V E
VIII E
IX RP
IX E
IX S
Site/Contact
Endicott Village
Well Field, NY
John McGahren
(FTS) 264-9212
Haviland
Complex, NY
Alex Posner
(FTS) 264-5636
Katonah
Municipal
Well, NY
John McGahren
(FTS) 264-921 2
Montgomery
Township, NJ
Kathy Stryker
(FTS) 264-1213
Vega Alta, PR
Jose Font
(809) 725-7825
FMC, MN
Kerry Street
(FTS) 886-7290
Industrial
Excess, OH
Julie Mathiessen
(FTS) 353-6756
New Brighton/
Arden Hills/St
Anthony, MN
Gene Wong
(FTS) 353-6341
New Bnghton
(TCAAP), MN
Art Klemrath
(FTS) 886-7256
Rocky Mountain
Arsenal, CO
Connally Mears
(FTS) 564-1 528
Litchfield
Airport, AZ
Jeff Rosenbloom
(FTS) 454-9565
Operating
Industries, CA
Michele Dermer
(FTS) 454-741 5
San Fernando
Valley, CA
Jeanne Dunn
(FTS) 454-7899
Oper-
Signature able
Date Unit
09/25/87 1st
09/30/87 1st-
Final
09/25/87 1st-
Fmal
09/29/87 1st
09/30/87 1st
09/30/87 2nd-
Fmal
09/30/87 1st-
Fmal
03/31/87 5th
09/25/87 3rd
06/04/87 1st
09/29/87 1st
07/31/87 1st
09/24/87 1 st
Threat/Problem
GW contaminated
with orgamcs
Sediments and GW
contaminated with
VOCs and inorganics
GW contaminated
with PCE
GW contaminated
with VOCs and
inorganics
GW contaminated
with PCE, TCE and
other VOCs
GW contaminated
with TCE, PCE and
VOCs
GW contaminated
with orgamcs and
inorganics
GW contaminated
with VOCs, PCE and
TCE
GW contaminated
with VOCs and metals
GW contaminated
with TCE, PCE and
VOCs
GW contaminated
with TCD, DCE and
orgamcs
Leachate
contamination
GW contaminated
with PCE, other
orgamcs
Components of Selected
Waste Volume Remedy
3,700 gpm of GW treatment facility, purge
water will be well to intercept
treated contamination
NA GW pump and treatment,
alternate water supply
370 ppm Onsite treatment with
discharge to POTW
NA Extension water supply
system
3,800,000 Well pump and treatment
gal/day well with discharge to creek or
field supply public distribution system
82 Ibs total GW extraction and
VOCs discharge of untreated GW
to POTW, institutional
controls
NA Alternate water supply
Treatment of 3 3 Water treatment facilities
mgd with discharge to the
municipal water treatment
plant
NA GW pump and treatment,
onsite remjection to aquifer
NA Water treatment system
NA GW pump and treatment
NA GW pump and treatment,
gas control systems
NA GW pump and treatment
Cleanup Goals
MCL for vinyl chloride of
2jig/l
NA
PCE of less than 08 jjg/l
or nondetectable (10 ~ 6
risk)
Water will be monitored
for compliance with
MCLs
Treatment of GW will
attain the 10 ~6 risk level
which will include MCL
values under SDWA
GW treatment will meet
the MCLs, Michigan
Recommended Drinking
Water Limits will be met
NA
GW treatment will attain
the MCL
GW cleanup goals will
attain 10 ~~ 6 health-based
levels
Treatment will attain the
proposed MCLs
NA
NA
NA
1
Capital/O&M Costs
$1,200,000
(capital)
$147,000
(annual O&M)
$1,257,500
(capital)
$105,500
(annual O&M)
$1,365,000
(capital)
$296,000
(annual O&M)
$319,000
(capital)
$4,106,000
(capital)
$581,000
(annual O&M)
$1,518,005
(present worth)
$1,715,870-
$2,289,060
(present worlh)
$1,100,600
(capital)
$160,770
(annual O&M)
$4,000 000
(capital)
$120,000
(annual O&M)
$8,869,000 (or
$10 100,000
with air stripping)
(capital)
$372.000
(annual O&M)
$2,400 000
$1,900,000
(capital)
$700 000 I
(annual O&M)
$3 000 000
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FY 1987 Record of Decision Summary Table by Selected Remedy Category
Groundwater Treatment
(continued)
Region/
Lead
IX F
IX S
XS
Site/Contact
San Gabriel, CA
Neil Ztemba
(FTS) 454-71 74
Strmgfellow
Acid Pits, CA
John Rendall
(FTS) 454-7368
Colbert
Landfill, WA
Neil Thompson
(FTS) 399-7177
Oper-
Signature able
Date Unit
09/30/87 2nd
06/25/87 3rd
09/29/87 1st-
Fmal
Components of Selected
Threat/Problem Waste Volume Remedy Cleanup Goals
Contaminated GW NA Alternate water supply NA
GW contaminated NA GW pump and treatment NA
with organics, TCE,
CBSA, spent solvents
and heavy metals
GW contaminated NA Alternate water supply Cleanup goals based on
with TCE, PCE, VOCs MCLs
and methylene
chloride
Capital/O&M Costs
$2,900,000
$2,000,000
$24,000,000
(present worth)
No Further Action
Region/
Lead
II F
1 RP
Site/Contact
Cooper Road, NJ
Ed Hanlon
(FTS) 264-1 784
South Brunswick
Township Landfill,
Signature
Date
09/29/87
09/30/87
Oper-
able
Unit Threat/Problem
1st- None
Final
1st- None
Final
Components of Selected
Waste Volume Remedy Cleanup Goals
None No further action NA
NA Remediation completed in NA
1985, monitoring will
Capital/O&M Costs
None
NA
Pal Evangelista
(FTS) 264-6311
IIS Suffern Well 09/25/87
Field, NY
Dick Kaplan
(FTS) 264-1861
1st- GW contaminated
Final with VOCs
continue for 30 years
No further action with GW
monitoring
Levels comply with the
NYSDEC guideline
$311,000
(present worth)
I RP Presque Isle, PA 09/30/87
Pat Tan
(FTS) 597-3164
1st- None
Final
None
No further action
None
IV F
Parramore
Surplus, FL
Tom Roth
(FTS) 257-2643
09/15/87 1st- Possible None
Final contamination of GW
with metals
No further action remedy
with monitoring of SW and
GW
$21,000
(capital)
$19.000
(annual O&M)
IV E
Tri City Oil, FL
Sam Vance
(FTS) 257-2643
09/21/87
1st-
Fmal
None
No further action
Highland Acid
Pit, TX
Cynthia Aduddell
(FTS) 255-6715
06/26/87 2nd- Possible
Final contamination of SW
and GW with VOCs
and heavy metals
No further action remedy
with monitoring of SW and
GW
$4.700
(capital)
$11 120
(1st year O&M)
$6,980
(years 1-30)
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SUPERFUND
Records Of Decision
Update
From: Hazardous Site Control Division
To: EPA Regional Offices
August 31, 1987
Vol. 3, No. 6
SUPERFUND RECORDS OF DECISION: KEY WORD LIST
Listed below are major key word categories and their subcategories for Superfund Records of Decision (RODs).
Opposite each of these categories is a broad sampling of sites whose ROD contains the listed key word. Some
categories may become obsolete, or new categories may develop over time because of changes in the focus of
the Superfund remedy selection process. The Superfund managers in each Region have copies of all RODs.
KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Primary Hazardous
Substances Detected
Acids
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
Arsenic
Asbestos
Carcinogenic
Compounds
Charles George, MA (I)*; Nyanza Chemical,
MA (I); Western Sand & Gravel, Rl (I);
Chemical Control, NJ (II); PAS Oswego, NY
(II); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III); Douglassville, PA
(III); Lackawanna Refuse Site, PA (III); A&F
Materials-IRM, IL (V); Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH
(V); Forest Waste, Ml (V)*; Highlands Acid
Pit, TX (VI); Tar Creek, OK (VI); Celtor
Chemical Works, CA (IX); Iron Mountain
Mines, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA
(IX)*; Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD WA (X);
Western Processing, WA (X)
Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Industri-plex, MA
(I); Chemical Control, NJ (II); D'lmperio
Property, NJ (II); Helen Kramer, NJ (II);
Lipari Landfill, NJ (II)*; Love Canal, NY (II);
Sinclair Refinery, NY (II); Spence Farm, NJ
(II); Syncon Resins, NJ (II); Chisman Creek,
VA (III); Douglassville, PA (III); McAdoo-IRM,
PA (III); Moyer Landfill, PA (III); American
Creosote, FL (IV); Davie Landfill, FL (IV);
Pepper's Steel-EDD, FL (IV); Sapp Battery,
FL (IV); Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits, FL (IV);
Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V);
Byron/Johnson Salvage Yard, IL (V); Chem-
Dyne-EDD, OH (V); Morris Arsenic, MN (V);
Arsenic Trioxide, ND (VIII); Milltown, MT
(VIII); Milltown-S, MT(VIII); Celtor Chemical,
CA (IX)*; McColl, CA (IX); Western
Processing, WA (X)
New Lyme, OH (V); Mountain View/Globe,
AZ (IX)
Charles George, MA (I); Hocomonco Pond,
MA (I); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II); Taylor
Borough, PA (III); Hollingsworth, FL (IV);
Reilly Tar, MN (V); Queen City Farms-
IRM/EDD, WA (X)
KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Primary Hazardous
Substances Detected
Chromium
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Industri-plex, MA
(I); Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); D'lmperio
Property, NJ (II); Lang Property, NJ (II);
Lipari Landfill, NJ (II)*; Sinclair Refinery,
NY (II); Spence Farm, NJ (II); Syncon
Resins, NJ (II); Douglassville, PA (III);
Limestone Road, MD (III); Matthews
Electroplating, VA (III); McAdoo-IRM, PA
(III); Davie Landfill, FL (IV); Pepper's Steel-
EDD, FL (IV); Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits,
FL (IV); Burrows Sanitation, Ml (V);
Northernaire, Ml (V); Novaco Industries, Ml
(V); Schmalz Dump, Wl (V); Wauconda Sand
& Gravel, IL (V); Odessa Chromium I, TX
(VI); Odessa Chromium II, TX (VI); Del
Norte, CA (IX); Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD,
WA (X); United Chrome, OR (X); Western
Processing, WA (X)*
Dioxin Baird & McGuire, MA (I); Hyde Park-EDO,
NY (II); Love Canal, NY (II); Times Beach,
MO (VII); Ellisville MO (VII); Ellisville Site
Area, MO (VII)*
Heavy Metals Auburn Road, NH (I); Baird & McGuire, MA
(I); Cannon/Plymouth, MA (I); Charles
George, MA (I)*; Hocomonco Pond, MA (I);
Keefe Environmental, NH (I); Nyanza
Chemical, MA (I); Re-Solve, MA (I);
Sylvester, NH (I); Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II);
Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II); Caldwell Trucking,
NJ (II); D'lmperio Property, NJ (II); Florence
Landfill, NJ (II); GEMS Landfill, NJ (II); Lang
Property, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ (II)*;
Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II); Marathon
Battery, NY (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ
(II); PAS Oswego, NY (II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II);
Sharkey Landfill, NJ (II); Sinclair Refinery,
NJ (II); Syncon Resins, NJ (II); Army Creek
Landfill, DE (III); Blosenski Landfill, PA (III);
"Second Record of Decision
S: Supplemental Record of Decision
EDO: Enforcement Decision Document
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KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Primary Hazardous
Substances Detected
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
Inorganics
Mining Wastes
Oils
Bruin Lagoon, PA (III)*; Chisman Creek, VA
(III); Enterprise Avenue, PA (III); Harvey-
Knott, DE (III); McAdoo-IRM, PA (III);
Millcreek, PA (III); Moyer Landfill, PA (III);
Sand, Gravel & Stone, MD (III); Wade, PA
(III); A. L Taylor, KY (IV); American
Creosote, FL (IV); Distler Brickyard, KY (IV);
Hipps Road Landfill, FL (IV); Hollingsworth,
FL (IV); Miami Drum Services, FL (IV);
Pepper's Steel-EDD, FL (IV); Pioneer Sand,
FL (IV); Sapp Battery, FL (IV); A&F
Materials-EDO, IL (V); A&F Materials-IRM, IL
(V); Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V); Burrows
Sanitation, Ml (V); Byron/Johnson Salvage
Yard, IL (V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*;
Forest Waste, Ml (V)*; Lake Sandy Jo, IN
(V); Schmalz Dump, Wl (V); Seymour, IN (V);
Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V); Bio-
Ecology Systems, TX (VI); Highlands Acid
Pit, TX (VI); Odessa Chromium I, TX (VI);
Old Inger, LA (VI); MOTCO, TX (VI); Tar
Creek, OK (VI); Libby Ground Water, MT
(VIII); Marshall Landfill, CO (VIM); Milltown,
MT (VIII); Milltown-S, MT (VIII); Smuggler
Mountain, CO (VIII); Union Pacific, WY
(VIII); Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII); Celtor
Chemical Works, CA (IX); Celtor Chemical,
CA (IX)*; Iron Mountain Mine, CA (IX);
Jibboom Junkyard, CA (IX); Stringfellow
Acid Pits-IRM, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid
Pits, CA (IX)*; Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD,
WA (X); United Chrome, OR (X); Western
Processing, WA (X); Western Processing,
WA (X)*
Auburn Road, NH (I); Hocomonco Pond,
MA (I); Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); Picillo
Farm, Rl (I); Sylvester, NH (I); Bog Creek
Farm, NJ (II); Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II);
Chemical Control, NJ (II); D'lmperio
Property, NJ (II); Florence Landfill, NJ (II);
Friedman Property, NJ (II); GEMS Landfill,
NJ (II); Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Krysowaty
Farm, NJ (II); Love Canal, NY (II); Price
Landfill, NJ (II)*; Sharkey Landfill, NJ (II);
Sinclair Refinery, NY (II); Army Creek
Landfill, DE (III); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III)*;
Chisman Creek, VA (III); Douglassville, PA
(III); Drake Chemical, PA (III); Harvey-Knott,
DE (III); Leetown Pesticide, WV (III);
Limestone Road, MD (III); McAdoo-IRM, PA
(III); Wade, PA (III); Distler Brickyard, KY
(IV); Gallaway Ponds, TN (IV); Hipps Road
Landfill, FL (IV); Pioneer Sand, FL (IV);
SCRDI Dixiana, SC (IV); A. L. Taylor, KY
(IV); A&F Materials-EDO, IL (V); A&F
Materials-IRM, IL (V); Acme Solvents, IL (V);
Burrows Sanitation, Ml (V); Cemetery
Dump, Ml (V); Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH (V);
Forest Waste, Ml (V)*; Lake Sandy Jo, IN
(V); Reilly Tar, MN (V); Wauconda Sand &
Gravel, IL (V); Cecil Lindsey, AR (VI);
MOTCO, TX (VI); Tar Creek, OK (VI);
Ellisville, MO (VII); Libby Ground Water, MT
(VIM); Iron Mountain Mine, CA (IX)
Tar Creek, OK (VI); Milltown, MT (VIM);
Smuggler Mountain, CO (VIII); Celtor
Chemical Works, CA (IX); Iron Mountain
Mine, CA (IX)
McKin, ME (I)*; Bridgeport, NJ (II); Burnt
Fly Bog, NJ (II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Price
Landfill, NJ (II); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III); Bruin
Lagoon, PA (III)*; Enterprise Avenue, PA
(III); Coleman Evans, FL (IV); Miami Drum
Services, FL (IV); Mowbray Engineering, AL
(IV); A&F Materials-IRM, IL (V); Forest
Waste-IRM, Ml (V); Forest Waste, Ml (V)*;
KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Primary Hazardous
Substances Detected
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); New Lyme, OH
(V); Old Mill, OH (V); Outboard Marine
Corp., IL (V); Reilly Tar, MN (V); Geneva
Industries, TX (VI); Old Inger, LA (VI);
Ellisville, MO (VII); Union Pacific, WY (VIM);
Western Processing, WA (X)
Organics/VOCs Auburn Road, NH (I); Baird & McGuire, MA
(I); Beacon Heights, CT (I); Charles George,
MA (I); Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Industri-
plex, MA (I); Keefe Environmental, NH (I);
Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I); McKin-
IRM, ME (I); Nyanza Chemical, MA (I);
Picillo Farm, Rl (I); Sylvester, NH (I); Re-
Solve, MA (I); Tinkham Garage, NH (I);
Western Sand & Gravel, Rl (I); Winthrop
Landfill-EDD, ME (I); Bog Creek Farm, NJ
(II); Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Bridgeport,
NJ (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II); Caldwell
Trucking, NJ (II); Chemical Control, NJ (II);
Combe Fill North Landfill, NJ (II); Combe
Fill South Landfill, NJ (II); D'lmperio
Property, NJ (II); Florence Landfill, NJ (II);
Friedman Property, NJ (II); GEMS Landfill,
NJ (II); Goose Farm, NJ (II); Helen Kramer,
NJ (II); Hyde Park-EDO, NY (II); Kentucky
Avenue Wellfield, NY (II); Lang Property, NJ
I); Lipari Landfill, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ
(II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II); Love Canal,
NY (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II); Clean
Well Field, NY (II); PAS Oswego, NY (II);
Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Price Landfill, NJ (II)*;
Sharkey Landfill, NJ (II); Sinclair Refinery,
NY (II); Swope Oil, NJ (II); Syncon Resins,
NJ (II); Vestal, NY (II); Army Creek Landfill,
DE (III); Blosenski Landfill, PA (III); Bruin
Lagoon, PA (III)*; Douglassville, PA (III);
Drake Chemical, PA (III); Harvey-Knott, DE
(III); Industrial Lane, PA (III); Leetown
Pesticide, WV (III); Limestone Road, MD
(III); McAdoo-IRM, PA (III); Millcreek, PA (III);
Moyer Landfill, PA (III); Sand, Gravel &
Stone, MD (III); Taylor Borough, PA (III);
Tybouts Corner, DE (III); Tyson's Dump, PA
(III); Wade, PA (III); American Creosote, FL
(IV); Biscayne Aquifer Sites, FL (IV);
Coleman Evans, FL (IV); Distler Brickyard,
KY (IV); Distler Farm, KY (IV); Gallaway
Ponds, TN (IV); Hipps Road Landfill, FL (IV);
Hollingsworth, FL (IV); Pepper's Steel-EDD,
FL (IV); Pioneer Sand, FL (IV); SCRDI
Dixiana, SC (IV); A. L. Taylor, KY (IV);
A&F Materials-EDO, IL (V); A&F Materials-
IRM, IL (V); Acme Solvents, IL (V);
Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Berlin & Farro,
Ml (V); Byron/Johnson Salvage Yard, IL (V);
Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; Cemetery
Dump, Ml (V); Charlevoix, Ml (V);
Charlevoix, Ml (V)*; Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH
(V); Eau Claire-IRM, Wl (V); Kummer
Landfill, MN (V); Main St. Wellfield, IN (V);
New Brighton-Interim Water Treatment, MN
(V); New Brighton/St. Anthony-IRM, MN (V);
New Brighton-Water Supply System, MN
(V); New Lyme, OH (V); Old Mill OH (V);
Reilly Tar & Chemical-EDD, MN (V);
Seymour, IN (V); Verona Well Field-IRM, Ml
(V); Verona Well Field, Ml (V)*; Wauconda
Sand & Gravel, IL (V); Cecil Lindsey, AR
(VI); Geneva Industries, TX (VI); Highlands
Acid Pit, TX (VI); MOTCO, TX (VI); Old Inger,
LA (VI); Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); South
Valley-IRM, NM (VI); Triangle Chemical, TX
(VI); Aidex-IRM, IA (VII); Aidex IA (VII)*; Des
Moines TCE, IA (VII); Ellisville, MO (VII);
Ellisville Site Area, MO (VII)*; Libby Ground
Water, MT (VIII); Marshall Landfill, CO (VIM);
Union Pacific, WY (VIM); Woodbury
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KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Primary Hazardous
Substances Detected
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
PAH (Polynuclear
Aromatic
Hydrocarbons)
PCBs
(Polychlorinated
Biphenyls)
PCE
(Tetrachloroethylene/
Perchloroethylene)
Pesticides
Chemical, CO (VIII); Del Norte, CA (IX);
McColl, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits-IRM,
CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (IX)*;
Ponders Corner-IRM, WA (X); Queen City
Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X); South Tacoma,
WA (X); South Tacoma Channel-Well 12A,
WA (X)*; Western Processing, WA (X);
Western Processing, WA (X)*
Baird & McGuire, MA (I); Cannon/Plymouth,
MA (I); Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II);
Douglassville, PA (III); Millcreek, PA (III);
Taylor Borough, PA (III); Westline Site, PA,
(III); American Creosote, FL (IV); SCRDI
Dixiana, SC (IV); A. L. Taylor, KY (IV);
Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits, FL (IV);
Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Lake Sandy
Jo, IN (V); Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Reilly
Tar, MN (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical-EDD,
MN (V); Geneva Industries, TX (VI); United
Creosoting, TX (VI); Libby Ground Water,
MT (VIII); Western Processing, WA (X)*
Picillo Farm, Rl (I); Tinkham Garage, NH (I);
Bridgeport, NJ (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II);
Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Chemical
Control, NJ (II); Goose Farm, NJ (II); Hyde
Park-EDO, NY (II); Hudson River, NY (II);
Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II);
Sinclair Refinery NY (II); Swope Oil, NJ (II);
Syncon Resins, NJ (II); Wide Beach, NY (II);
Douglassville, PA (III); Harvey-Knott, DE (III);
Lehigh Electric, PA (III); Millcreek, PA (III);
Mowbray Engineering, AL (IV); Pepper's
Steel-EDD, FL (IV); SCRDI Dixiana, SC (IV);
A&F Materials-IRM, IL (V); A&F Materials-
EDO, IL (V); Acme Solvents, IL (V); Berlin &
Farro, Ml (V); Byron/Johnson Salvage Yard,
IL (V); Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH (V); Forest
Waste-IRM, Ml (V); Forest Waste, Ml (V)*;
LaSalle Electrical, IL (V); Laskin/Poplar Oil,
OH (V); Old Mill, OH (V); Outboard Marine
Corp., IL (V); Schmalz Dump, Wl (V); Bio-
Ecology Systems, TX (VI); Geneva
Industries, TX (VI); MOTCO, TX (VI);
Jibboom Junkyard, CA (IX); Taputimu Farm,
AS (IX), Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA
(X); Western Processing, WA (X)*
Keefe Environmental, NH (I); Picillo Farm,
Rl (I); Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Caldwell
Trucking, NJ (II); Combe Fill South Landfill,
NJ (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II);
Rockaway Borough Wellfield, NJ (II);
Fischer & Porter, PA (III); SCRDI Dixiana,
SC (IV); A. L. Taylor, KY (IV); Byron Salvage
Yard, IL (V)*; Charlevoix, Ml (V); Charlevoix,
Ml (V)*; Main St. Wellfield, IN (V); New
Bnghton/Arden Hills/St. Anthony, MN (V);
Verona Well Field-IRM, Ml (V); Verona Well
Field, Ml (V)*; Geneva Industries, TX (VI);
Marshall Landfill, CO (VIII); San
Gabriel/Area I, CA (IX); Ponders Corner, WA
(X)*; Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X);
South Tacoma Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*
Baird & McGuire, MA (I); Cannon/Plymouth
MA (I); Chemical Control, NJ (II); Krysowaty
Farm, NJ (II); Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II);
Love Canal, NY (II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II);
Syncon Resins, NJ (II); Douglassville, PA
(III); Drake Chemical, PA (III); Leetown
Pesticide, WV (III); Gallaway Ponds, TN (IV);
Miami Drum Services, FL (IV); SCRDI
Dixiana, SC (IV); Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH (V);
Old Inger, LA (VI); Aidex-IRM, IA (VII);
Ellisville, MO (VII); Woodbury Chemical, CO
(VIII); Del Norte, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid
Pits-IRM, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits,
KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Primary Hazardous
Substances Detected
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
CA (IX)*; Taputimu Farm, AS (IX); Western
Processing, WA (X)
Phenols Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Picillo Farm, Rl
(I); Goose Farm, NJ (II); Helen Kramer, NJ
(II); Hyde Park-EDO, NY (II); Lipari Landfill,
NJ (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ (II)*; Love Canal,
NY (II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Sinclair Refinery,
NY (II); Douglassville, PA (III); Millcreek, PA
(III); Sand, Gravel & Stone, MD (III);
Westline, PA (III); Coleman Evans, FL (IV);
Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits, FL (IV);
Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Reilly Tar &
Chemical-EDD, MN (V); Geneva Industries,
TX (VI); Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI);
Ellisville, MO (VII); Queen City Farms-
IRM/EDD, WA (X); Western Processing, WA
(X)*
Radioactive Materials Lansdowne Radiation, PA (III); Lansdowne
Radiation, PA (III)*; Moyer Landfill, PA (III);
Denver Radium/ROBCO, CO (VIII); Denver
Radium Site Streets, CO (VIII)
Sludge
Solvents
Synfuels
TCE
(Trichloroethylene)
Tinkham Garage, NH (I); Bridgeport, NJ (II);
Florence Landfill, NJ (II); Price Landfill, NJ
(II); Price Landfill, NJ (II)*; Swope Oil, NJ
(II); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III); Bruin Lagoon,
PA (III)*; Enterprise Avenue, PA (III)*;
Lackawanna Refuse Site, PA (III); McAdoo
Associates, PA (III)*; Savie Landfill, FL (IV);
Pioneer Sand, FL (IV); Berlin & Farro, Ml
(V); Burrows Sanitation, Ml (V); Forest
Waste-IRM, Ml (V); Forest Waste, Ml (V)*;
Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH, (V); New Lyme, OH
(V); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI); MOTCO, TX
(VI); Old Inger, LA (VI); Sikes Disposal Pits,
TX (VI); Des Moines TCE, IA (VII); Ellisville,
MO (VII); McColl, CA (IX)
Keefe Environmental, NH (I); McKin, ME
(I)*; Western Sand & Gravel, Rl (I); Winthrop
Landfill-EDO, ME (I); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II);
Chemical Control, NJ (II); Kentucky Avenue
Wellfield, NY (II); Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II);
Lipari Landfill, NJ (II); Lone Pine Landfill,
NJ (II); Spence Farm, NJ (II); Vestal, NY (II);
Enterprise Avenue, PA (III); Lackawanna
Refuse Site, PA (III); McAdoo-IRM, PA (III);
McAdoo Associates, PA (III)*; Millcreek, PA
(III); Miami Drum Services, FL (IV); A&F
Materials-IRM, IL (V); Berlin & Farro, Ml (V);
Charlevoix, Ml (V); Cross Bros., IL (V); New
Brighton-Interim Water Treatment, MN (V);
New Brighton-Water Supply System, MN
(V); New Lyme, OH (V); Old Mill, OH (V);
Verona Well Field, Ml (V)*; Bio-Ecology
Systems, TX (VI); Old Inger, LA (VI);
Ellisville, MO (VII); Taputimu Farm, AS (IX);
Ponders Corner-IRM, WA (X); Ponders
Corner, WA (X)*; South Tacoma, WA (X);
Western Processing, WA (X)
Western Processing, WA (X)
Auburn Road, NH (I); Charles George, MA
(I); Keefe Environmental, NH (I); Kellogg-
Deering Well Field, CT (I); McKin-IRM, ME
(I); Tinkham Garage, NH (I); Western Sand
& Gravel, Rl (I); Brewster Well Field, NY (II);
Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Combe Fill
South Landfill, NJ (II); D'lmperio Property,
NJ (II); Goose Farm, NJ (II); Lang Property,
NJ (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II); Clean
Well Field, NY (II); Price Landfill, NJ (II)*;
Rockaway Borough Wellfield, NJ (II);
Sharkey Landfill, NJ (II); Vestal, NY (II);
Blosenski Landfill, PA (III); Fischer &
Porter, PA (III); Heleva Landfill, PA (III);
Industrial Lane, PA (III); Limestone Road,
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KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Primary Hazardous
Substances Detected
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
Toluene
MD (III); Millcreek, PA (III); Moyer Landfill,
PA (III); Taylor Borough, PA (III); Distler
Brickyard, KY (IV); Hollingsworth, FL (IV);
A&F Materials-EDO, IL (V); Acme Solvents,
IL (V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*;
Charlevoix, Ml (V); Charlevoix, Ml (V)*;
LeHillier/Mankato, MN (V); Main St.
Wellfield, IN (V); New Brighton/Arden
Hills/St. Anthony, MN (V); New Brighton-
Interim Water Treatment, MN (V); New
Brighton/St. Anthony-IRM, MN (V); New
Brighton-Water Supply System, MN (V);
Seymour, IN (V); Verona Well Field-IBM, Ml
(V); Verona Well Field, Ml (V)*; Bio-Ecology
Systems, TX (VI); Geneva Industries, TX
(VI); Des Moines TCE, IA (VII); Marshall
Landfill, CO (VII); San Gabriel/Area I, CA
(IX); Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X);
South Tacoma, WA (X); South Tacoma
Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*; Western
Processing, WA (X)
Charles George, MA (I); Industri-plex, MA
(I); Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME (I); Bog
Creek Farm, NJ (II); Bridgeport, NJ (I I);
Combe Fill North Landfill, NJ (II); Combe
Fill South Landfill, NJ (II); D'lmperio
Property, NJ (II); Goose Farm, NJ (II); Helen
Kramer, NJ (II); Hyde Park-EDO, NY (II);
Lang Property, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ (II);
Lipari Landfill, NJ (II)*; Love Canal, NY (II);
Sinclair Refinery, NY (II); Blosenski Landfill,
PA (III); McAdoo-IRM, PA (III); McAdoo
Associates, PA (III)*; Moyer Landfill, PA
(III); Taylor Borough, PA (III); Tybouts
Corner, DE (III); American Creosote, FL (IV);
Distler Brickyard, KY (IV); Hipps Road
Landfill, FL (IV); A.L Taylor, KY (IV); New
Lyme, OH (V); Seymour, IN (V); Verona Well
Field, Ml (V)*; Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI);
Triangle Chem., TX (VI); Ellisville, MO (VII);
Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X);
Western Processing, WA (X)*
Contaminated Media
Air McKin-IRM, ME (I); Sylvester, NH (I); Combe
Fill South Landfill, NJ (II); GEMS Landfill,
NJ (II); Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Love Canal,
NY (II); Heleva Landfill, PA (III); Lansdowne
Radiation, PA (III)*; Taylor Borough, PA (III);
Wade, PA (III); Berlin & Farro, Ml (V); Chem-
Dyne-EDD, OH (V); Outboard Marine, IL (V);
Verona Well Field-IRM, Ml (V); Mountain
View/Globe, AZ (IX); Taputimu Farm, AS
(IX); South Tacoma, WA (X)
Ground Water Auburn Road, NH (I); Baird & McGuire, MA
(I); Beacon Heights, CT (I); Cannon/
Plymouth, MA (I); Charles George, MA (I);
Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Industri-plex, MA
(I); Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I);
McKin-IRM, ME (I); Nyanza Chemical, MA
(I); Picillo Farm, Rl (I); Re-Solve, MA (I);
Sylvester, NH (I); Tinkham Garage, NH (I);
Western Sand & Gravel, Rl (I); Winthrop
Landfill-EDD, ME (I); Bog Creek Farm, NJ
(II); Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Bridgeport,
NJ (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II); Caldwell
Trucking, NJ (II); Chemical Control, NJ (II);
Combe Fill North Landfill, NJ (II); Combe
Fill South Landfill, NJ (II); D'lmperio
Property, NJ (II); Florence Landfill, NJ (II);
FriedmanProperty, NJ (II); GEMS Landfill,
NJ (II); Goose Farm, NJ (II); Helen Kramer,
NJ (II); Hyde Park-EDO, NY (II); Kentucky
Avenue Wellfield, NY (II); Krysowaty Farm,
NJ (II); Lang Property, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill,
KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Contaminated Media
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
Sediments (Creek/
River/Stream)
NJ (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ (II)*; Lone Pine
Landfill, NJ (II); Meltaltec/Aerosystems, NJ
(II); Clean Well Field, NY (II); PAS Oswego,
NY (II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Price Landfill, NJ
(II); Price Landfill, NJ (II)*; Rockaway
Borough Wellfield, NJ (II); Sharkey Landfill,
NJ (II); Sinclair Refinery, NY (II); Spence
Farm, NJ (II); Swope Oil, NJ (II); Syncon
Resins, NJ (II); Vestal, NY (II); Army Creek
Landfill, DE (III); Blosenski Landfill, PA (III);
Bruin Lagoon, PA (III); Bruin Lagoon, PA
(III)*; Chisman Creek, VA (III); Douglassville,
PA (III); Drake Chemical, PA (III); Fischer &
Porter, PA (III); Harvey-Knott, DE (III);
Heleva Landfill, PA (III); Industrial Lane, PA
(III); Limestone Road, MD (III); Matthews
Electroplating, VA (III); McAdoo-IRM, PA
(III); McAdoo Associates, PA (III)*;
Millcreek, PA (III); Moyer Landfill, PA (III);
Sand, Gravel & Stone, MD (III); Tybouts
Corner, DE (III); Tyson's Dump, PA (III);
Wade, PA (III); Westline, PA (III); American
Creosote, FL (IV); Biscayne Aquifer Sites,
FL (IV); Coleman Evans, FL (IV); Davie
Landfill, FL (IV); Distler Brickyard, KY (IV);
Hipps Road Landfill, FL (IV); Hollingsworth,
FL (IV); Miami Drum Services, FL (IV);
Pepper's Steel-EDD, FL (IV); SCRDI Dixiana,
SC (IV); Sapp Battery, FL (IV); Varsol Spill
Site, FL (IV); Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits, FL
(IV); A&F Materials-EDO, IL (V); A&F
Materials-IRM, IL (V); Acme Solvents, IL (V);
Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V); Arrowhead
Refinery, MN (V); Burrows Sanitation, Ml
(V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; Charlevoix,
Ml (V); Charlevoix, Ml (V)*; Chem-Dyne-
EDD, OH (V); Eau Claire-IRM, Wl (V); Forest
Waste, Ml (V)*; Lake Sandy Jo, IN (V);
LeHillier/Mankato, MN (V); Main St.
Wellfield, IN (V); New Brighton/Arden
Hills/St. Anthony, MN (V); New Brighton-
Interim Water Treatment, MN (V); New
Brighton/St. Anthony-IRM, MN (V); New
Brighton-Water Supply System, MN (V);
New Lyme, OH (V); Northernaire, Ml (V);
Novaco Industries, Ml (V); Old Mill, OH (V);
Outboard Marine Corp., IL (V); Reilly Tar,
MN (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical-EDD, MN (V);
Seymour, IN (V); Verona Well Field-IRM, Ml
(V); Verona Well Field, Ml (V)*; Wauconda
Sand & Gravel, IL (V); Bayou Bonfouca, LA
(VI); Bio-Ecology Systems, TX (VI); Cecil
Lindsey, AR (VI); Geneva Industries, TX (VI);
Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI); MOTCO, TX
(VI); Odessa Chromium I, TX (VI); Odessa
Chromium II, TX (VI); Old Inger, LA (VI);
Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); South Valley-
IRM, NM (VI); Tar Creek, OK (VI); United
Creosoting, TX (VI); Aidex-IRM, IA (VII);
Aidex, IA (VII)*; Des Moines TCE, IA (VII);
Arsenic Trioxide, ND (VIII); Libby Ground
Water, MT (VIII); Marshall Landfill, CO (VIII);
Milltown-S, MT (VIII); Smuggler Mountain,
CO (VIII); Union Pacific, WY (VIM); Celtor
Chemical Works, CA (IX); Del Norte, CA
(IX); McColl, CA (IX); San Gabriel/Area I, CA
(IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits-IRM, CA (IX);
Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (IX)*; Ponders
Corner-IRM, WA (X); Ponders Corner, WA
(X)*; Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X);
South Tacoma, WA (X); South Tacoma
Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*; United Chrome
OR (X); Western Processing, WA (X);
Western Processing, WA (X)*
Auburn Road, NH (I); Cannon/Plymouth,
MA (I); Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Nyanza
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(By Category)
Contaminated Media
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Contaminated Media
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
Sludge
Soil
Chemical, MA (I); Tinkham Garage, NH (I);
Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Combe Fill
South Landfill, NJ (II); GEMS Landfill, NJ
(II); Hudson River, NY (II); Love Canal, NY
(II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Syncon Resins, NJ
(II); Wide Beach, NY (II); Army Creek
Landfill, DE(III); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III)*;
Chisman Creek, VA (III); Douglassville, PA
(III); Harvey-Knott, DE (III); Leetown
Pesticide, WV (III); Limestone Road, MD
(III); Millcreek, PA (III); Sand, Gravel &
Stone, MD (III); Tyson's Dump, PA (III);
Westline, PA (III); American Creosote, FL
(IV); Coleman Evans, FL (IV); Pepper's
Steel-EDD, FL (IV); Sapp Battery, FL (IV);
Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits, FL (IV);
Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V); Arrowhead
Refinery, MN (V); Burrows Sanitation, Ml
(V); Fields Brook, OH (V); Forest Waste, Ml
(V)*; Lake Sandy Jo, IN (V); Outboard
Marine Corp., IL (V); Schmalz Dump, Wl (V);
Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V); Bayou
Bonfouca, LA (VI); Cecil Lindsey, AR (VI);
Geneva Industries, TX (VI); Sikes Disposal
Pits, TX (VI); Milltown, MT (VIII); Woodbury
Chemical (VIII); Iron Mountain Mine, CA
(IX); Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X);
Western Processing, WA (X)*
Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Industri-plex, MA
(I); Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); Bridgeport, NJ
(II); Swope Oil, NJ (II); American Creosote,
FL (IV); Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Berlin
& Farro, Ml (V); Bio-Ecology Systems, TX
(VI); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI); Old Inger,
LA (VI); Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X)
Auburn Road, NH (I); Baird & McGuire, MA
(I); Beacon Heights, CT (I); Cannon/
Plymouth, MA (I); Hocomonco Pond, MA (I);
Industri-plex, MA (I); Keefe Environmental,
NH (I); McKin-IRM, ME (I); Nyanza
Chemical, MA (I); Picillo Farm, Rl (I); Re-
Solve, MA (I); Tinkham Garage, NH (I);
Western Sand & Gravel, Rl (I); Bog Creek
Farm, NJ (II); Brewster Well Field, NY (II);
Bridgeport, NJ (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II);
Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Chemical
Control, NJ (II); Combe Fill North Landfill,
NJ (II); Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ (II);
D'lmperio Property, NJ (II); Florence
Landfill, NJ (II); GEMS Landfill, NJ (II);
Goose Farm, NJ (II); Helen Kramer, NJ (II);
Hyde Park-EDO, NY (II); Krysowaty Farm,
NJ (II); Lang Property, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill,
NJ (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ (II)*; Lone Pine
Landfill, NJ (II); Love Canal, NY (II);
Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II); PAS
Oswego, NY (II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Price
Landfill, NJ (II); Sharkey Landfill, NJ (II);
Sinclair Refinery, NY (II); Spence Farm, NJ
(II); Swope Oil, NJ (II); Syncon Resins, NJ
(II); Vestal, NY (II); Wide Beach, NY (II);
Army Creek Landfill, DE (III); Blosenski
Landfill, PA (III); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III);
Douglassville, PA (III); Drake Chemical, PA
(III); Harvey-Knott, DE (III); Enterprise
Avenue, PA (III); Lackawanna Refuse Site,
PA (III); Lansdowne Radiation, PA, (III);
Lansdowne Radiation, PA (III)*; Leetown
Pesticide, WV (III); Lehigh Electric, PA (III);
McAdoo-IRM, PA (III); McAdoo Associates,
PA (III)*; Millcreek, PA (III); Matthews
Electroplating, VA (III); Sand, Gravel &
Stone, MD (III); Taylor Borough, PA (III);
Tybouts Corner, DE (III); Tyson's Dump, PA
(III); Wade, PA (III); Westline, PA (III);
American Creosote, FL (IV); Coleman
Surface Water
Evans, FL (IV); Gallaway Ponds, TN (IV);
Hipps Road Landfill, FL (IV); Hollingsworth,
FL (IV); Miami Drum Services, FL (IV);
Mowbray Engineering, AL (IV); Pepper's
Steel-EDD, FL (IV); Pioneer Sand, FL (IV);
Sapp Battery, FL (IV); Whitehouse Waste
Oil Pits, FL (IV); A&F Materials-IRM, IL (V);
A&F Materials-EDO, IL (V); Acme Solvents,
IL (V); Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V);
Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Berlin & Farro,
Ml (V); Burrows Sanitation, Ml (V);
Byron/Johnson Salvage Yard, IL (V);
Cemetery Dump, Ml (V); Chem-Dyne-EDD,
OH (V); Cross Bros., IL (V); Distler
Brickyard, KY (V); Forest Waste-IRM, Ml (V);
Forest Waste, Ml (V)*; Lake Sandy Jo, IN
(V); LaSalle Electrical, IL (V); Laskin/Poplar
Oil, OH (V); Main St. Wellfield, IN (V);
Morris Arsenic, MN (V); New Lyme, OH (V);
Northernaire, Ml (V); Old Mill, OH (V);
Outboard Marine Corp., IL (V); Reilly Tar,
MN (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical-EDD, MN (V);
Schmalz Dump, Wl (V); Seymour, IN (V);
Verona Well Field, Ml (V)*; Wauconda Sand
& Gravel, IL (V); Bayou Bonfouca, LA (VI);
Bio-Ecology Systems, TX (VI); Cecil
Lindsey, AR (VI); Geneva Industries, TX (VI);
Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI); MOTCO, TX
(VI); Old Inger, LA (VI); Sikes Disposal Pits,
TX (VI); Triangle Chem., TX (VI); United
Creosoting, TX (VI); Aidex-IRM, IA (VII);
Aidex, IA (VII)*; Des Moines TCE, IA (VII);
Ellisville, MO (VII); Ellisville Site Area, MO
(VII)*; Times Beach, MO (VII); Denver
Radium/ROBCO, CO (VIII); Libby Ground
Water, MT (VIII); Milltown, MT (VIII);
Milltown-S, MT (VIII); Smuggler Mountain,
CO (VIII); Union Pacific, WY (VIII);
Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII); Celtor
Chemical Works, CA (IX); Celtor Chemical,
CA (IX)*; Del Norte, CA (IX); Jibboom
Junkyard, CA (IX); McColl, CA (IX);
Mountain View/Globe, AZ (IX); Stringfellow
Acid Pits-IRM, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid
Pits, CA (IX)*; Taputimu Farm, AS (IX);
Ponders Corner-IRM, WA (X); Ponders
Corner, WA (X)*; South Tacoma, WA (X);
South Tacoma Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*;
United Chrome, OR (X); Western
Processing, WA (X); Western Processing,
WA (X)*
Auburn Road, NH (I); Beacon Heights, CT
(I); Cannon/Plymouth, MA (I); Hocomonco
Pond, MA (I); McKm-IRM, ME (I); Nyanza
Chemical, MA (I); Re-Solve, MA (I);
Sylvester, NH (I); Tinkham Garage, NH (I);
Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Burnt Fly Bog,
NJ (II); Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Combe
Fill South Landfill, NJ (II); GEMS Landfill,
NJ (II); Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Hudson River,
NY (II); Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II); Lipari
Landfill, NJ (II); Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II);
Love Canal, NY (II); Marathon Battery, NY
(II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Price Landfill, NJ
(II)*; Sharkey Landfill, NJ (II); Sinclair
Refinery, NY (II); Army Creek Landfill, DE
(III); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III); Chisman Creek,
VA (III); Douglassville, PA (III); Drake
Chemical, PA (III); Enterprise Avenue, PA
(III); Fischer & Porter PA (III); Harvey-Knott,
DE(III); Heleva Landfill, PA (III);
Lackawanna Refuse Site, PA (III);
Limestone Road, MD (III); McAdoo
Associates, PA (III)*; Millcreek, PA (III);
Moyer Landfill, PA (III); Sand, Gravel &
Stone, MD (III); Taylor Borough, PA (III);
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KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Contaminated Media
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Remedy Selection
Wetlands
Woods
Public Health and
Environmental
Threats
Direct Contact
Public Exposure
Remedy Selection
Consent Decree
Deed Restriction
Fund Balancing
No Action Remedy
O&M
Tyson's Dump, PA (III); Westline, PA (III);
Gallaway Ponds, TN (IV); Pioneer Sand, FL
(IV); Sapp Battery, FL (IV); Whitehouse
Waste Oil Pits, FL (IV); A&F Materials-EDO,
IL (V); Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V);
Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Berlin & Farro,
Ml (V); Burrows Sanitation, Ml (V); Chem-
Dyne-EDD, OH (V); Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH
(V); Old Mill, OH (V); Outboard Marine
Corp., IL (V); Reilly Tar, MN (V); Reilly Tar &
Chemical-EDD, MN (V); Wauconda Sand &
Gravel, IL (V); Bio-Ecology Systems, TX (VI);
Cecil Lindsey, AR (VI); Geneva Industries,
TX (VI); MOTCO, TX (VI); Old Inger, LA (VI);
Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); Tar Creek, OK
(VI); Libby Ground Water, MT (VIM);
Marshall Landfill, CO (VIII); Smuggler
Mountain, CO (VIII); Celtor Chemical
Works, CA (IX); Celtor Chemical, CA (IX)*;
Iron Mountain Mine, CA (IX); McColl, CA
(IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits-IRM, CA (IX);
Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (IX)*; Western
Processing, WA (X)*
Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Industri-plex, MA
(I); Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); Tinkham
Garage, NH (I); Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II);
Bridgeport, NJ (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II);
Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ (II); Helen
Kramer, NJ (II); PAS Oswego, NY (II); Wide
Beach, NY (II); Chisman Creek, VA (III);
Harvey-Knott, DE (III); Millcreek, PA (III);
Westline, PA (III); Arrowhead Refinery, MN
(V); Burrows Sanitation, Ml (V); Reilly Tar &
Chemical-EDD, MN (V); Schmalz Dump, Wl
(V); Old Inger, LA (VI); Tar Creek, OK (VI)
Tinkham Garage, NH (I); Lansdowne
Radiation, PA (III); Old Inger, LA (VI)
Industri-plex, MA (I); Winthrop Landfill-EDD,
ME (I); Hudson River, NY (II); Love Canal,
NY (II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Spence Farm, NJ
(II); Forest Waste-IRM, Ml (V)
Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II); Love Canal, NY (II);
Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II); Lansdowne
Radiation, PA (III); Millcreek, PA (III); Verona
Well Field-IRM, Ml (V); McColl, CA (IX)
Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME (I); Hyde Park-
EDO, NY (II); Fischer & Porter, PA (III); A&F
Materials Company-EDO, IL (V); Chem-
Dyne-EDD, OH (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical-
EDD, MN (V)
Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME (I); Friedman
Property, NJ (II); Chisman Creek, VA (III);
Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V); Lake Sandy
Jo, IN (V); Morris Arsenic, MN (V); Reilly Ta
& Chemical-EDD, MN (V); South Tacoma
Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*; Western
Processing, WA (X)*
Outboard Marine Corp., IL (V); Iron
Mountain Mine, CA (IX)
Friedman Property, NJ (II); Middletown
Road, MD (III); Taylor Borough, PA (III)*;
Varsol Spill, FL (IV); Morris Arsenic, MN (V);
Cecil Lindsey, AR (VI); Toftdahl Drum, WA
(X)*
Auburn Road, NH (I); Baird & McGuire, MA
(I); Industri-plex, MA (I); Kellogg-Deering
Well Field, CT (I); Re-Solve, MA (I); Tinkham
ar
ROD Addendum
Temporary Remedial
Measure
Water Supply
Alternate Water
Supply
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
Garage, NH (I); Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME
(I); Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Burnt Fly
Bog, NJ (II); Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II);
Combe Fill North Landfill, NJ (II); Combe
Fill South Landfill, NJ (II); D'lmperio
Property, NJ (II); Florence Landfill, NJ (II);
Hyde Park-EDO, NY (II); Kentucky Avenue
Wellfield, KY (II); Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II);
Lang Property, NJ (II); Love Canal, NY (II);
Marathon Battery, NY (II); Metaltec/
Aerosystems, NJ (II); PAS Oswego, NY (II);
Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Price Landfill, NJ (II);
Price Landfill, NJ (II)*; Rockaway Borough
Wellfield, NJ (II); Sharkey Landfill, NJ (II);
Spence Farm, NJ (II); Syncon Resins, NJ
(II); Vestal, NY (II); Army Creek Landfill, DE
(III); Blosenski Landfill, PA (III); Bruin
Lagoon, PA (III); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III)*;
Chisman Creek, VA (III); Drake Chemical,
PA (III); Heleva Landfill, PA (III); Lansdowne
Radiation, PA (III)*; Limestone Road, MD
(III); Matthews Electroplating, VA (III);
Millcreek, PA (III); Tybouts Corner Landfill,
DE (III); Distler Brickyard, KY (IV); Distler
Farm, KY (IV); Gallaway Ponds, TN (IV);
Hipps Road Landfill, FL (IV); Pioneer Sand,
FL (IV); SCRDI Dixiana, SC (IV); Sapp
Battery, FL (IV); A.L. Taylor, KY (IV);
Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits, FL (IV); A&F
Materials-EDO, IL (V); Arcanum Iron &
Metal, OH (V); Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V);
Burrows Sanitation, Ml (V); Byron/Johnson
Salvage Yard, IL (V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL
(V)*; Charlevoix, Ml (V); Chem-Dyne-EDD,
OH (V); Eau Claire-IRM, Wl (V); Lake Sandy
Jo, IN (V); Old Mill, OH (V); Reilly Tar, MN
(V); Reilly Tar & Chemical-EDD, MN (V);
Seymour, IN (V); Verona Well Field-IRM, Ml
(V); Bio-Ecology Systems, TX (VI); Geneva
Industries, TX (VI); Odessa Chromium I, TX
(VI); Odessa Chromium II, TX (VI); Old
Inger, LA (VI); Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI);
Tar Creek, OK (VI); United Creosoting, TX
(VI); Aidex, IA (VII)*; Des Moines TCE, IA
(VII); Ellisville Site Area, MO (VII)*; Arsenic
Trioxide, ND (VIII); Denver Radium/ROBCO,
CO (VIII); Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII);
Milltown, MT (VIII); Smuggler Mountain, CO
(VIII); Union Pacific, WY (VIII); Iron
Mountain Mine, CA (IX); San Gabriel/Area I,
CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (IX)*;
Ponders Corner-IRM, WA (X); South
Tacoma Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*;
Toftdahl Drum, WA (X); United Chrome, OR
(X); Western Processing, WA (X)*
Sylvester, NH (I); Milltown, MT (VIII)
Hudson River, NY (II); Byron Salvage Yard,
IL (VI)*; Denver Radium/ROBCO, CO (VIII);
Union Pacific, WY (VIII)
Auburn Road, NH (I): Charles George, MA
(I); Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME (I); Caldwell
Trucking, NJ (II); Combe Fill South Landfill,
NJ (II); Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II); Bridgeport,
NJ (II); Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Kentucky
Avenue Wellfield, NY (II); Metaltec/
Aerosystems, NJ (II); Clean Well Field, NY
(II); Price Landfill, NJ (II); Blosenski Landfill,
PA (III); Chisman Creek, VA (III); Fischer &
Porter, PA (III); Industrial Lane, PA (III);
Matthews Electroplating, VA (IN); Acme
Solvents, IL (V); Arrowhead Refinery, MN
(V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; Charlevoix,
Ml (V); Eau Claire-IRM, Wl (V); Kummer
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KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Water Supply
Drinking Water
Contaminants
Site-Specific
Characteristics
Flood Plain
Seismic
Sole-Source Aquifer
Subsidence
Standard/
Regulations/
Permits/Guidance
Drinking Water
Standards
Institutional
Controls
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
Landfill, MN (V); Lake Sandy Jo, IN (V);
New Brighton/Arden Hills/St. Anthony, MN
(V); New Brighton-Water Supply System,
MN (V); Old Mill, OH (V); Reilly Tar, MN (V);
Verona Well Field-IRM, Ml (V); Odessa
Chromium I, TX (VI); Odessa Chromium II,
TX (VI); South Valley-IRM, NM (VI); Arsenic
Trioxide, ND (VIII); Libby Ground Water, MT
(VIII); Milltown, MT (VIII); Smuggler
Mountain, CO (VIII)
Auburn Road, NH (I); Kellogg-Deering Well
Field, CT (I); Brewster Well Field, NY (II);
Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Combe Fill
South Landfill, NJ (II); Kentucky Avenue
Wellfield, NY (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ
(II); Rockaway Borough Wellfield, NJ (II);
Vestal, NY (II); Blosenski Landfill, PA (III);
Chisman Creek, VA (III); Fischer & Porter,
PA (III); Industrial Lane, PA (III); Hipps Road
Landfill, FL (IV); Arrowhead Refinery, MN
(V); Byron Johnson Salvage Yard, IL (V)*;
Eau Claire-IRM, Wl (V); Lake Sandy Jo, IN
(V); Main St. Wellfield, IN (V); Reilly Tar &
Chemical-EDD, MN (V); Verona Well Field-
IRM, Ml (V); Odessa Chromium I, TX (VI);
Odessa Chromium II, TX (VI); South Valley-
IRM, NM (VI); Des Moines TCE, IA (VII);
Arsenic Trioxide, ND (VIII); Libby Ground
Water, MT (VIII); Smuggler Mountain, CO
(VIII)
Baird & McGuire, MA (I); Tinkham Garage,
NH (I); Florence Landfill, NJ (II); Helen
Kramer, NJ (II); Sharkey Landfill, NJ (II);
Bruin Lagoon, PA (III)*; Drake Chemical, PA
(III); Distler Brickyard, KY (IV); Hipps Road
Landfill, FL (IV); A&F Materials-EDO, IL (V);
A&F Materials-IRM, IL (V); Bayou Bonfouca,
LA (VI); Geneva Industries, TX (VI);
Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI); MOTCO, TX
(VI); Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); Triangle
Chemical, TX (VI); Celtor Chemical, CA (IX)*
McColl, CA (IX)
Price Landfill, NJ (II); Rockaway Borough
Wellfield, NJ (II); Biscayne Aquifer Sites, FL
(IV); Pioneer Sand, FL (IV)
McAdoo Associates, PA (III)*; Taylor
Borough, PA (III); Wauconda Sand & Gravel,
IL (V); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI)
Rockaway Borough Wellfield, NJ (II);
Coleman Evans, FL (IV); Old Inger, LA (VI);
Burrows Sanitation, Ml (VI); South Valley-
IRM, NM (VI); Milltown, MT (VIM); United
Chrome, OR (X)
Beacon Heights, CT (I); Winthrop Landfill-
EDD, ME (I); Friedman Property, NJ (II);
Marathon Battery, NY (II); Olean Well
Field, NY (II); Marathon Battery, NY (II);
Olean Well Field, NY (II); Chisman Creek,
VA (III); Industrial Lane; PA (III); Tybouts
KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Standard/
Regulations/
Permits/Guidance
Public Health
Advisory
RCRA
RCRA Closure
Requirements
RCRA Landfill
Specifications
RCRA Locational
Requirements
State Criteria
State Permit
TSCA Onsite
Disposal
Requirements
Water Quality
Criteria
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
Corner, DE (III); Biscayne Aquifer Sites, FL
(IV); Gallaway Ponds, TN (IV); Hipps Road
Landfill, FL (IV); Pepper's Steel-EDD, FL
(IV); Sapp Battery, FL (IV); A&F Materials-
EDO, IL (V); Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V);
Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Charlevoix,
Ml (V)*; Lake Sandy Jo, IN (V); Old Mill,
OH (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical-EDD, MN
(V); Odessa Chromium I, TX (VI); Odessa
Chromium II, TX (VI); Old Inger, LA (VI);
United Creosoting, TX (VI); Arsenic
Trioxide, ND (VIII); Denver Radium Site
Streets, CO (VIM); Libby Ground Water, MT
(VIII); Ponders Corner, WA (X)*; South
Tacoma Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*;
Western Processing, WA (X)*
Lansdowne Radiation, PA (III)
Western Sand & Gravel, Rl (I); Love Canal,
NY (II); PAS Oswego, NY (II); Biscayne
Aquifer Sites, FL (IV); Arcanum Iron &
Metal, OH (V); Burrows Sanitation, Ml (V);
Old Mill, OH (V); Aidex, IA (VII)*; Ellisville
Site Area, MO (VII)*; Ponders Corner, WA
(X)*
Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME (I); Bridgeport,
NJ (II); Combe Fill North Landfill, NJ (II);
Army Creek Landfill, DE (III); Blosenski
Landfill, PA (III); Enterprise Avenue, PA (III);
Moyer Landfill, PA (III); Tyson's Dump, PA
(III); Gallaway Ponds, TN (IV); Pioneer Sand,
FL (IV); Lake Sandy Jo, IN (V); South
Tacoma, WA (X); Western Processing, WA
(X)*
Picillo Farm, Rl (I); Caldwell Trucking, NJ
(II); Lang Property, NJ (II); Sharkey Landfill,
NJ (II); Drake Chemical, PA (III); Tyson's
Dump, PA (III); American Creosote, FL (IV);
Pioneer Sand, FL (IV); Spiegelberg Landfill,
Ml (V); Bio-Ecology Systems, TX (VI);
Western Processing, WA (X)*
Berlin & Farro, Ml
Tyson's Dump, PA I
(V)
Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Bridgeport, NJ
(II); D'lmperio Property, NJ (II); Goose Farm,
NJ (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II);
Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II); Sharkey
Landfill, NJ (II); Sinclair Refinery, NY (II);
Swope Oil, NJ (II); Coleman Evans, FL (IV);
Hipps Road Landfill, FL (IV); SCRDI
Dixiana, SC (IV); A&F Materials-EDO, IL (V);
Reilly Tar & Chemical-EDD, MN (V);
Ellisville Site Area, MO (VII)*; Union Pacific,
WY (VIM); Iron Mountain Mine, CA (IX);
South Tacoma, WA (X)
D'lmperio Property, NJ (II); Goose Farm, NJ
(II); Army Creek Landfill, DE (III); Verona
Well Field-IRM, Ml (V)
Picillo Farm, Rl (I); Krysowaty Farm, NJ (M);
Mowbray Engineering, AL (IV); Fields
Brook, OH (V)
Lipari Landfill, NJ (II)*; Army Creek Landfill,
DE (III); Coleman Evans, FL (IV); New
Brighton-Water Supply System, MN (V);
Verona Well Field-IRM, Ml (V)
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KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Testing/Pilot Studies
Leachability Tests
Treatability Studies
Technology
Aeration
Air Stripping
Capping
Containment
Dredging
Excavation
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
Re-Solve, MA (I)
Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME (I); Leetown
Pesticide, WV (IV); Arcanum Iron & Metal,
OH (V); Old Inger, LA (VI)
KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Technology
McKin, ME (I); Hollingsworth, FL (IV);
Triangle Chem., TX (VI)
Industri-plex, MA (I); Kellogg-Deering Well
Field, CT (I); Brewster Well Field, NY (II);
Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Lang Property,
NJ (II); Clean Well Field, NY (II); Vestal, NY
(II); Price Landfill, NJ (II)*; Tyson's Dump,
PA (III); Biscayne Aquifer Sites, FL (IV);
Hollingsworth, FL (IV); Eau Claire-IRM, Wl
(V); LeHillier/Mankato, MN (V); Main St.
Wellfield, IN (V); Seymour, IN (V); Verona
Well Field-IRM, MA (V); Verona Well Field,
Ml (V)*; Des Moines TCE, IA (VII); Marshall
Landfill, CO (VIM); San Gabriel/Area I, CA
(IX); Ponders Corner-IRM, WA (X); Ponders
Corner, WA (X)*; South Tacoma, WA (X);
South Tacoma Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*
Beacon Heights, CT (I); Charles George,
MA (I)*; Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Industri-
plex, MA(I); Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); Re-
Solve, MA (I); Sylvester, NH (I); Winthrop
Landfill-EDD, ME (I); Bog Creek Farm, NJ
(II); Combe Fill North Landfill, NJ (II);
Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ (II); D'lmperio
Property, NJ (II); Florence Landfill, NJ (II);
GEMS Landfill, NJ (II); Goose Farm, NJ (II);
Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ (II);
PAS Oswego, NY (II); Sharkey Landfill, NJ
(II); Sinclair Refinery, NY (II); Swope Oil, NJ
(II); Army Creek Landfill, DE (III); Blosenski
Landfill, PA (III); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III)*;
Chisman Creek, VA (III); Douglassville, PA (III);
Drake Chemical, PA (III); Enterprise Avenue, PA
(III); Heleva Landfill, PA (III); Lackawanna
Refuse Site, PA (III); Limestone Road, MD
(III); Matthews Electroplating, VA (III);
McAdoo Associates, PA (III)*; Millcreek, PA
(III); Moyer Landfill, PA (III); Tybouts Corner,
DE (III); Tyson's Dump, PA (III); Wade, PA
(III); Davie Landfill, FL (IV); Hipps Road
Landfill, FL (IV); A.L. Taylor, KY (IV);
Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits, FL (IV); Chem-
Dyne-EDD, OH (V); New Lyme, OH (V); Bio-
Ecology Systems Site, TX (VI); Geneva
Industries, TX, (VI); Old Inger, LA (VI);
United Creosoting, TX (VI); Aidex, IA (VII)*;
Smuggler Mountain, CO (VIII); Iron
Mountain Mine, CA (IX); Mountain
View/Globe, AZ (IX); Queen City Farms-
IRM/EDD, WA (X); South Tacoma, WA (X);
Western Processing, WA (X)*
Hudson River, NY (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ
(II)*; Drake Chemical, PA (III); New Lyme,
OH (V); Outboard Marine Corp., IL (V);
Times Beach, MO (VII)
Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Hudson River,
NY (II); Love Canal, NY (II); Marathon
Battery, NY (II); Outboard Marine Corp., IL
(V); Tar Creek, OK (VI)
Baird & McGuire, MA (I); Beacon Heights,
CT (I); Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Nyanza
Chemical, MA (I); Picillo Farm, Rl (I);
Tinkham Garage, NH (I); Bog Creek Farm,
NJ (II); Bridgeport, NJ (II); Burnt Fly Bog,
NJ (II); Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); D'lmperio
Property, NJ (II); Helen Kramer, NJ (II);
Filling
Granular Activated
Carbon
Ground Water
Monitoring
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II); Lang Property, NJ
(II); Love Canal, NY (II); Metaltec/
Aerosystems, NJ (II); PAS Oswego, NY (II);
Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Swope Oil, NJ (II);
Syncon Resins, NJ (II); Wide Beach, NY (II);
Blosenski Landfill, PA (III); Douglassville,
PA (III); Drake Chemical, PA (III); Leetown
Pesticide, WV (III); Lansdowne Radiation,
PA (III)*; Lehigh Electric, PA (III); McAdoo-
IRM, PA (III); McAdoo Associates, PA (III)*;
Millcreek, PA (III); Sand, Gravel & Stone,
MD (III); Taylor Borough, PA (III); Tyson's
Dump, PA (III); Tybouts Corner, DE (III);
Westline, PA (III); American Creosote, FL
(IV); Coleman Evans, FL (IV); Distler
Brickyard, KY (IV); Distler Farm, KY (IV);
Gallaway Ponds, TN (IV); Hollingsworth, FL
(IV); Miami Drum Services, FL (IV); Mowbray
Engineering, AL (IV); Sapp Battery, FL (IV);
A&F Materials-EDO, IL (V); Acme Solvents,
IL (V); Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V);
Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Berlin & Farro,
Ml (V); Burrows Sanitation, Ml (V);
Byron/Johnson Salvage, IL (V); Cemetery
Dump, Ml (V); Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH (V);
Cross Bros., IL (V); Forest Waste, Ml (V);
Lake Sandy Jo, IN (V); LaSalle Electrical, IL
(V); Northernaire, Ml (V); Old Mill, OH (V);
Outboard Marine Corp., IL (V); Schmalz
Dump, Wl (V); Bayou Bonfouca, LA (VI);
Geneva Industries, TX (VI); Highlands Acid
Pit, TX (VI); MOTCO, TX (VI); Old Inger, LA
(VI); Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); United
Creosoting, TX (VI); Aidex, IA (VII)*;
Elhsville, MO (VII); Ellisville Site Area, MO
(VII)*; Times Beach, MO (VII); Denver
Radium/ROBCO, CO (VIII); Denver Radium
Site Streets, CO (VIII); Smuggler Mountain,
CO (VIII); Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII);
Celtor Chemical Works, CA (IX); Celtor
Chemical, CA (IX)*; Del Norte, CA (IX);
Jibboom Junkyard, CA (IX); McColl, CA (IX);
Ponders Corner, WA (X)*; Queen City
Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X); South Tacoma,
WA (X); South Tacoma Channel-Well 12A,
WA (X)*; United Chrome, OR (X); Western
Processing, WA (X)*
Lehigh Electric, PA (III); Taylor Borough, PA
(III); Wade, PA (III); Coleman Evans, FL (IV);
A&F Materials-EDO, IL (V); Tar Creek, OK
(VI); Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII)
Rockaway Borough Wellfield, NJ (II); New
Brighton-Interim Water Treatment, MN (V);
New Lyme, OH (V); Reilly Tar, MN (V);
Reilly Tar & Chemical-EDO, MN (V); Old
Inger, LA (VI); San Gabriel/Area 1, CA (IX);
Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (IX)*
Auburn Road, NH (I); Baird & McGuire, MA
(I); Beacon Heights, CT (I); Hocomonco
Pond, MA (I); Industri-plex, MA (I); Kellogg-
Deering Well Field, CT (I); McKin, ME (I);
Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); Picillo Farm, Rl
(I); Tinkham Garage, NH (I); Winthrop
Landfill-EDD, ME (I); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II);
Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Friedman
Property, NJ (II); Hyde Park-EDO, NY (II);
Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II);
Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II); Metaltec/
Aerosystems, NJ (II); PAS Oswego, NY (II);
Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Price Landfill, NJ (II)*;
Army Creek Landfill, DE (III); Blosenski
Landfill, PA (III); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III)*;
Chisman Creek, VA (III); Drake Chemical,
PA (III); Limestone Road, MD (III); Millcreek,
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KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Technology
Ground Water
Treatment
Incineration
Land Treatment
Leachate Collection/
Treatment
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
PA (III); Moyer Landfill, PA (III); Taylor
Borough, PA (III)*; Tybouts Corner, DE (III);
Gallaway Ponds, TN (IV); Hipps Road
Landfill, FL (IV); Pepper's Steel-EDD, FL
(IV); Pioneer Sand, FL (IV); Sapp Battery, FL
(IV); A&F Materials-EDO, IL (V); Arcanum
Iron & Metal, OH (V); Burrows Sanitation,
Ml (V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; Lake
Sandy Jo, IN (V); New Lyme, OH (V);
Novaco Industries, Ml (V); Reilly Tar &
Chemical-EDD, MN (V); Bio-Ecology
Systems, TX (VI); Cecil Lindsey, AR (VI);
Geneva Industries, TX (VI); Highlands Acid
Pit, TX (VI); Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI);
Aidex, IA (VII)*; Ellisville Site Area, MO
(VII)*; Arsenic Trioxide, ND (VIII); Marshall
Landfill, CO (VIII); Smuggler Mountain, CO
(VIII); Union Pacific, WY (VIII); Woodbury
Chemical, CO (VIII); Queen City Farms-
IRM/EDD, WA (X); Toftdahl Drum, WA (X)
Baird & McGuire, MA (I); Industri-plex, MA
(I); Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I);
McKin, ME (I); Sylvester, NH (I); Sylvester-S,
NH (I); Tinkham Garage, NH (I); Winthrop
Landfill-EDD, ME (I); Brewster Well Field,
NY (II); Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ (II);
D'lmperio Property, NJ (II); GEMS Landfill,
NJ (II); Goose Farm, NJ (II); Helen Krarr er,
NJ (II); Hyde Park-EDO, NY (II); Lang
Property, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ (II)*;
Clean Well Field, NY (II); PAS Oswego, NY
(II); Price Landfill, NJ (II)*; Rockaway
Borough Wellfield, NJ (II); Sharkey Landfill,
NJ (II); Syncon Resins, NJ (II); Vestal, NY
(II); Blosenski Landfill, PA (III); Harvey-
Knott, DE (III); Heleva Landfill, PA (III);
Leetown Pesticide, WV (III); Millcreek, PA
(III); Tybouts Corner, DE (III); Coleman
Evans, FL (IV); Distler Brickyard, KY (IV);
Hipps Road Landfill, FL (IV); Hollingsworth,
FL (IV); SCRDI Dixiana, SC (IV); Sapp
Battery, FL (IV); Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits,
FL (IV); Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Chem-
Dyne-EDD, OH (V); LeHillier/Mankato, MN
(V); New Lyme, OH (V); Novaco Industries,
Ml (V); Old Mill, OH (V) Seymour, IN (V);
Verona Well Field, Ml (V)*; Geneva
Industries, TX (VI); Des Moines TCE, IA
(VII); Marshall Landfill, CO (VIII); Union
Pacific, WY (VIII); Del Norte, CA (IX);
Ponders Corner, WA (X)*; South Tacoma
Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*; United Chrome,
OR (X); Western Processing, WA (X)*
Baird & McGuire, MA (I); Bog Creek Farm,
NJ (II); Bridgeport, NJ (II); Hyde Park-EDO,
NY (II); Swope Oil, NJ (II); Drake Chemical,
PA (III); Lackawanna Refuse Site, PA (III);
Westline, PA (III); Coleman Evans, FL (IV);
Mowbray Engineering, AL (IV); Acme
Solvents, IL (V); Arrowhead Refinery, MN
(V); Berlin & Farro, Ml (V); Fields Brook, OH
(V); LaSalle Electrical, IL (V); Laskin/Poplar
Oil, OH (V); Metamora Landfill, Ml (V);
Spiegelberg Landfill, Ml (V); MOTCO, TX
(VI); Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); Triangle
Chem., TX (VI); Woodbury Chemical, CO
(VIII); Western Processing, WA (X)
Old Inger, LA (VI)
Beacon Heights, CT (I); Charles George,
MA (I)*; Picillo Farm, Rl (I); Combe Fill
South Landfill, NJ (II); GEMS Landfill, NJ
(II); Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ
(II)*; Price Landfill, NJ (II)*; Moyer Landfill,
PA (III); Pioneer Sand, FL (IV); New Lyme,
OH (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V);
United Chrome, OR (X)
KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Technology
Levees
Offsite Disposal
Onsite Containment
Onsite Disposal
Relocation
Plume Management
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
Baird & McGuire, MA (I); Douglassville, PA
(III); Old Inger, LA (VI)
Cannon/Plymouth, MA (I); Keefe
Environmental, NH (I); McKin-IRM, ME (I);
McKin, ME (I)*; Re-Solve, MA (I); Burnt Fly
Bog, NJ (II); Chemical Control, NJ (II);
D'lmperio Property, NJ (II); Krysowaty
Farm, NJ (II); Lang Property, NJ (II);
Marathon Battery, NY (II); Metaltec/
Aerosystems, NJ (II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II);
Price Landfill, NJ (II)*; Spence Farm, NJ (II);
Swope Oil, NJ (II); Syncon Resins, NJ (II);
Bruin Lagoon, PA (III); Enterprise Avenue,
PA (III); Harvey-Knott, DE (III); Lackawanna
Refuse Site, PA (III); Lansdowne Radiation,
PA (III)*; Leetown Pesticide, WV (III);
Lehigh Electric, PA (III); McAdoo-IRM, PA
(III); McAdoo Associates, PA (III)*; Sand,
Gravel & Stone, MD (III); Taylor Borough,
PA, (III); Westline, PA (III); Distler Brickyard,
KY (IV); Miami Drum Services, FL (IV);
Pepper's Steel-EDD, FL (IV); SCRDI Dixiana,
SC (IV); A&F Materials-IRM, IL (V); A&F
Materials-EDO, IL (V); Acme Solvents, IL (V);
Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V); Berlin &
Farro, Ml (V); Burrows Sanitation, Ml (V);
Byron/Johnson Salvage Yard, IL (V);
Cemetery Dump, Ml (V); Chem-Dyne-EDD,
OH (V); Cross Bros., IL (V); Forest Waste,
Ml (V)*; Northernaire, Ml (V); Old Mill, OH
(V); Outboard Marine Corp., IL (V); Schmalz
Dump, Wl (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL
(V); Bayou Bonfouca, LA (VI); Cecil Lindsey,
AR (VI); Geneva Industries, TX (VI);
Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI); MOTCO, TX
(VI); Triangle Chem., TX (VI); Aidex-IRM, IA
(VII); Aidex, IA (VII)*; Ellisville, MO (VII);
Ellisville Site Area, MO (VII)*; Denver
Radium/ROBCO, CO (VIII); Denver Radium
Site Streets, CO (VIII); Woodbury Chemical,
CO (VIII); Celtor Chemical Works, CA (IX);
Celtor Chemical, CA (IX)*; Del Norte CA
(IX); Jibboom Junkyard, CA (IX); McColl, CA
(IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits-IRM, CA (IX);
Ponders Corner, WA (X)*; Queen City
Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X); South Tacoma
Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*; United Chrome,
OR (X); Western Processing, WA (X);
Western Processing, WA (X)*
Re-Solve, MA (I); Enterprise Avenue, PA (III);
Millcreek, PA (III); Davie Landfill, FL (IV);
Lake Sandy Jo, IN (V); New Lyme, OH (V);
Outboard Marine Corp., IL (V); Bio-Ecology
Systems, TX (VI); United Creosoting, TX
(VI); Ellisville Site Area, MO (VII)*; Times
Beach, MO (VII); Denver Radium/ROBCO,
CO (VIII); Western Processing, WA (X)*
Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Picillo Farm, Rl
(I); Tinkham Garage, NH (I); Caldwell
Trucking, NJ (II); Love Canal, NY (II); Drake
Chemical, PA (III); Enterprise Avenue, PA
(III); American Creosote, FL(IV); Gallaway
Ponds, TN (IV); SCRDI Dixiana, SC (IV);
Sapp Battery, FL (IV); Arcanum Iron &
Metal, OH (V); LaSalle Electrical, IL (V);
Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); Aidex, IA (VII)*;
Smuggler Mountain, CO (VIII); Mountain
View/Globe, AZ (IX); Western Processing,
WA (X)*
Lansdowne Radiation, PA (III); Lansdowne
Radiation, PA (III)*; United Creosoting, TX
(VI); Times Beach, MO (VII); Mountain
View/Globe, AZ (IX)
Hyde Park-EDO, NY (II); Price Landfill, NJ
(II); Burrows Sanitation, Ml (V); Seymour, IN
(V); Verona Well Field-IRM, Ml (V)
'Second Record of Decision
S: Supplemental Record of Decision
EDO: Enforcement Decision Document
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KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Technology
Publicly Owned
Treatment Works
(POTW)
Slurry Wall
Solidification
Stabilization
Surface Water
Diversion/Collection
Treatment
Technology
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
Tinkham Garage, NH (I); GEMS Landfill, NJ
(II); Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ
(II)*; Tybouts Corner, DE (III); Seymour, IN
(V); Del Norte, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid
Pits, CA (IX)*; Western Processing, WA (X)*
Sylvester, NH (I); Florence Landfill, NJ (II);
Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ (II);
Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II); PAS Oswego,
NY (II); Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits, FL (IV);
Geneva Industries, TX (VI); Union Pacific,
WY (VIII)
Mowbray Engineering, AL (IV); Pepper's
Steel, FL (IV); Sapp Battery, FL (IV); Fields
Brook, OH (V); Forest Waste, Ml (V)*;
Burrows Sanitation, Ml (V); Queen City
Farms, WA (X)
Re-Solve, MA (I); Marathon Battery, NY;
Bruin Lagoon, PA (III); Bruin Lagoon, PA
(III)*; Pepper's Steel-EDD, FL(IV); Denver
Radium/ROBCO, CO (VIM); Queen City
Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X)
Charles George, MA (I)*; McKin, ME (I)*;
Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); Blosenski
Landfill, PA (III); Harvey-Knott, DE (III);
Heleva Landfill, PA (III); Leetown Pesticide,
WV (III); Moyer Landfill, PA (III); Taylor
Borough, PA (III); Queen City Farms-
IRM/EDD, WA (X)
Baird & McGuire, MA (I); Tinkham Garage,
NH (I); Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II); Bridgeport,
NJ (II); Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Goose
Farm, NJ (II); Syncon Resins, NJ (II); Wide
Beach, NY (II); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III)*;
Leetown Pesticide, WV (III); Coleman
Evans, FL (IV); Mowbray Engineering, AL
(IV); Pepper's Steel-EDD, FL (IV); Sapp
Battery, FL (IV); Arrowhead Refinery, MN
(V); Burrows Sanitation, Ml (V); Forest
Waste, Ml (V)*; LaSalle Electrical, IL (V);
MOTCO, TX (VI); Sikes Disposal Pits, TX
(VI); Triangle Chemical, TX (VI); Stringfellow
KEY WORDS
(By Category)
Technology
Venting
Miscellaneous
Municipally Owned
Site
Historically
Significant
ACL
Background Levels
Deferred Decision
ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
Site, State (Region)
Acid Pits, CA (IX)*; United Chrome, OR (X);
Western Processing, WA (X)*
Beacon Heights, CT (I); Charles George,
MA (I)*; GEMS Landfill, NJ (II); Helen
Kramer, NJ (II); Heleva Landfill, PA (III);
Moyer Landfill, PA (III); New Lyme, OH (V)
Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME (I); Rockaway
Borough Wellfield, NJ (II); Army Creek
Landfill, DE (III); Enterprise Avenue, PA (III);
Denver Radium Site Streets, CO (VIII)
This category represents key words that
will not be highlighted after FY 1986.
Sylvester, NH (I); Western Sand & Gravel,
Rl (I); Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME (I); Bog
Creek Farm, NJ (II); D'lmperio Property, NJ
(II); Goose Farm, NJ (II); Blosenski Landfill,
PA (III); Harvey-Knott, DE (III); SCRDI
Dixiana, SC (IV); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI);
Aidex, IA (VII)*; Old Mill, OH (V); Western
Processing, WA (X)*
Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); Industrial Lane,
PA (III); Sand, Gravel & Stone, MD (III);
Taylor Borough, PA (III); Distler Brickyard,
KY (IV); Distler Farm, KY (IV); Reilly Tar, MN
(V); Triangle Chemical, TX (VI); Aidex, IA
(VII)*; Arsenic Trioxide, ND (VIII); Toftdahl
Drum, WA (X)
Cannon/Plymouth, MA (I); Lipari Landfill,
NJ (II)*; Swope Oil, NJ (II); Douglassville,
PA (III); McAdoo Associates, PA (III)*;
Taylor Borough, PA (III); Tyson's Dump, PA
(III); American Creosote, FL (IV); Davie
Landfill, FL (IV); New Brighton/Arden
Hills/St. Anthony, MN (V); Bayou Bonfouca,
LA (VI); Ponders Corner, WA (X)*; South
Tacoma Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*
'Second Record of Decision
S: Supplemental Record of Decision
EDO: Enforcement Decision Document
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ROD SUMMARIES
OTTATI & GOSS
REGION I
NEW HAMPSHIRE
(Approved 1/16/87)
Description:
Portions of this 35-acre site have
been used for drum recondition-
ing since the late 1950s. Caustic
rinses were disposed in dry wells
or in leaching pits. Floor wash-
ings were discharged to surface
waters. Between 1980 and 1982,
EPA processed and removed
about 4,000 drums of waste from
the site. In 1984, one of the site
owners removed drums and por-
tions of the site where drum
burial was suspected. The total
volume of soils, drums, and metal
debris removed was about 12,800
tons. Results from the Rl com-
pleted in 1986 indicated that con-
taminated soil, surface water,
sediments, and crushed drums
remain on site. VOCs, ABNs,
PCBs, pesticides, metals, and
cyanides are present. On-site
soils are a direct contact risk and
are a source of contamination for
ground water.
Decision:
Excavate and incinerate approxi-
mately 5,000 cubic yards of soils
and sediments contaminated
with PCBs above 20 ppm.
Aerate approximately 14,000 cu-
bic yards of contaminated soils
containing VOCs above 1 ppm.
Extract and treat ground water
until aquifer reaches 10~5 excess
risk level. Treatment will include
precipitation, clarification, air
stripping, biological treatment,
and ion exchange. Discharge to
ground water or surface water; an
NPDES permit is needed.
Dispose of contaminated build-
ing material.
Contacts:
Region: Paul Marchessault
FTS 835-3650
Headquarters: Lisa Carson
FTS 475-9758
WINTHROP LANDFILL
REGION I
MAINE
(Approved 11/22/85)
Description:
The site consists of two con-
tiguous properties that total
about 20 acres. In the 1920s, the
site was used as a sand and
gravel pit. In the 1930s, an on-site
dump accepted municipal, com-
mercial, and industrial wastes.
Wastes were burned until 1972,
and landfilling was conducted
from 1972 to 1982. More than 3
million gallons of hazardous
wastes were dumped at the site
from the early 1950s to the
mid-1970s. Volatile organic com-
pounds were detected in a near-
by residential well in 1980. In
1984, the town of Winthrop in-
stalled a permanent alternative
water supply. The primary con-
taminant is VOCs (up to 400 ppm
in ground water).
Decision:
Provide alternative water supply
to residences close to the land-
fill.
Institute land use restrictions.
Monitor wetlands and surface
water.
Place a RCRA cap over entire
landfill.
Perform further studies to define
geohydrplogy and ground water
treatability and to develop a wet-
lands mitigation plan.
Establish ACLs for each contami-
nant. If ACLs in the ground water
are exceeded, extract and treat
the ground water.
Contacts:
Region: Charlotte Head
FTS 835-3643
Headquarters: Candace Cable
FTS 382-4819
COMBE FILL SOUTH LANDFILL
REGION II
NEW JERSEY
(Approved 9/29/86)
Description:
This 65-acre site consists of three
fill areas. The site is an inactive
municipal and industrial landfill
that was used for 40 years until it
was closed in 1981. Illegal dump-
ing was suspected during the 40
years of operation. A deep, frac-
tured bedrock aquifer under the
site is a major source of drinking
water for the area. There is a shal-
low, unconfined aquifer above
the bedrock that is often used as
a private water source. The Rl,
completed in 1986, showed that
both aquifers and some local
wells were contaminated with
VOCs. Leachate seeping from
the landfill has caused the con-
tamination problem.
Decision:
Provide an alternative water sup-
ply for affected residences.
Place a RCRA cap over the land-
fill.
Collect and treat landfill gases.
Extract shallow ground water and
treat it and leachate on site; dis-
charge to stream.
Institute surface water migration
controls.
Conduct another FS for the deep
aquifer.
Contacts:
Region: Kirk Stoddard
FTS 264-7604
Headquarters: Lisa Feldt
FTS 475-9757
HYDE PARK LANDFILL
REGION II
NEW YORK
(Approved 11/26/85)
Description:
A chemical corporation disposed
of approximately 80,000 tons of
chemical wastes at this 15-acre
landfill between 1954 and 1975.
The landfill is about 1,000 feet
from the Niagara River. In 1984,
the PRPs submitted a detailed
investigation of the site as part
of a settlement agreement with
EPA. This EDO is the result of
negotiations based on that inves-
tigation. There are two plumes of
ground water contamination at
the sitean aqueous phase li-
quid (APL) plume and a nona-
queous phase liquid (NAPL)
plume. Leachate from the site
and the APL plume contains ben-
zole acids, chlorobenzoic acids,
chlorendic acid, and phenol. The
NAPL plume consists of VOCs,
TCDD, and PCBs. Many of the
contaminants in the NAPL plume
have not been identified.
Decision:
Extract NAPL from landfill
through purge well systems.
Use purge wells to contain bed-
rock APL and NAPL plumes.
Keep discharge to river below
specified levels (to be deter-
mined but less than 10~6 risk) or
develop an alternative remedial
action.
Implement residential monitoring
and nearby industrial protection
programs.
Treat all collected aqueous phase
liquids via separation, coagula-
tion, powdered activated carbon
(PAC), biological, and granular ac-
tivated carbon (GAG) to at least
10~6 cancer risk level.
Incinerate all NAPL
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Contacts:
Region: Chris Beling
FTS 264-4183
Headquarters: Glenn Hardcastle
FTS 382-5617
BRUIN LAGOON
REGION III
PENNSYLVANIA
(Approved 9/29/86)
Description:
A refinery operated on this 4-acre
site for approximately 40 years
beginning in the 1930s. An earth-
en-diked lagoon was used during
this period for the disposal of
wastes resulting from the pro-
duction of mineral oil. An initial
Rl began in July 1981, and an FS
was completed in February 1982.
A ROD was signed in 1982 speci-
fying stabilization of lagoon
waste and dike, removal of tanks
and supernatant, and upgradient
run-off control. During the
remedial construction, the pres-
ence of toxic gases containing
high concentrations of carbon
dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and
sulfuric acid mist caused all
remedial activities to be ter-
minated in May 1984 to initiate an
immediate removal action. This
emergency action was com-
pleted in September 1984, and a
second RI/FS was issued in July
1986. The primary findings of this
study were the presence of ap-
proximately 17,500 cubic yards of
sludge contaminated with heavy
metals, inorganic contamination
of the ground water, and a hot
spot that contained potentially
hazardous gases in the lagoon.
Decision:
Use on-site stabilization/neutrali-
zation for sludge and perched
liquid.
Provide in-situ treatment for bed-
rock ground water underneath
the former lagoon.
Reinforce the dike and cap the
former lagoon with a multi-
layered cap.
Monitor and maintain the site cap
and ground water.
Contacts:
Region: Jeff Pike
FTS 597-6905
Headquarters: Lisa Feldt
FTS 475-9757
DRAKE CHEMICAL
REGION III
PENNSYLVANIA
(Approved 5/13/86)
Description:
Drake Chemical, Inc., purchased
this 8-acre site in 1962 for a
chemical manufacturing facility.
There is evidence that lagoons
were present on site in the 1950s,
but their origin is unknown. There
are a wastewater treatment plant,
other buildings, lagoons, tanks,
and drums on site. There is con-
siderable organic contamination
(often percent levels of organic
contaminants) of lagoon sedi-
ments and buildings. Direct con-
tact with contamination from the
buildings is the primary concern.
Decision:
Excavate and treat liquid and
sludge from lagoons off site at
RCRA facility.
Remove all tanks, buildings, and
debris. Decontaminate for scrap
or dispose at a RCRA facility.
Treat decontamination liquid off
site at RCRA facility.
Conduct off-site incineration of
chemicals stored in warehouse.
Contacts:
Region: Roy Schrock
FTS 597-0913
Headquarters: Lisa Feldt
FTS 475-9757
WEST VIRGINIA ORDNANCE
WORKS
REGION III
WEST VIRGINIA
(Approved 3/31/87)
Description:
The ordnance works site covers
about 8,300 acres; one-third of
the site is currently a wildlife sta-
tion. From 1942 to 1945, TNT was
produced on site. Production of
this material resulted in contami-
nation of the soils of the former
industrial area, process facilities,
and wastewater disposal facili-
ties. At the close of operations in
1945, the site was decontami-
nated. It was later declared sur-
plus, and the facilities were sal-
vaged or disposed of. The area
was later opened to public hunt-
ing and fishing. Small portions of
the site were sold. A seepage of
red water, one of the liquid
wastes produced during the TNT
manufacturing process, was ob-
served in 1981, and the resultant
ground water sampling by the
state and EPA showed DNT and
TNT contamination. Soils, sur-
face water, sediments, and shal-
low ground water are contami-
nated with nitroaromatics, PAHs,
and asbestos. The RI/FS was
completed in 1986.
Decision:
Conduct in-situ flaming of reac-
tive TNT residue on the ground
surface.
Install a soil cover over areas with
total nitroaromatic concentra-
tions exceeding 50 ppm to
achieve a direct contact cancer
risk level of10~6 or less.
Dispose of asbestos waste in off-
site sanitary landfill.
Excavate, flash, and replace in
trenches those sewer lines that
have reactive material.
Conduct a wetlands assessment
before construction activities
begin.
Implement a ground water moni-
toring program consistent with
RCRA postclosure requirements.
Contacts:
Region: Hector Abrew
FTS 597-9562
Headquarters: Patty Bubar
FTS 382-4831
NEWPORT DUMP
REGION IV
KENTUCKY
(Approved 3/27/87)
Description:
This 39-acre former municipal
landfill is 250 feet upstream of
the intake for a water treatment
plant. The landfill/dump was op-
erational from the 1940s to 1979.
An RI/FS was completed in 1986.
The major concern is leachate
migration to nearby surface water
bodies. Some leachate collection
trenches and berms were in-
stalled earlier by the current
owner, but they have not been ef-
fective. To date, there has been
no effect from the site on the
river. The landfill contains a vari-
ety of inorganic and organic con-
taminants. Underlying ground
water had traces of inorganic
contamination. On-site surface
waters, sediments, and some soil
had low concentrations of inor-
ganics. The existing leachate col-
lection system and clay cap were
installed by the owner as a result
of a 1980 agreement with the
state.
Decision:
Restore and extend the existing
leachate collection system.
Either treat the leachate on site
or send it to a POTW.
Restore and regrade clay cap put
on by owner. Because of a lack of
funding, there was inadequate
vegetation, which resulted in cap
erosion.
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Implement a surface water,
ground water, and landfill gas
monitoring program.
Contacts:
Region: Dennis Manganiello
FTS 257-2234
Headquarters: Greg Eckert
FTS 382-4843
PEPPER'S STEEL
REGION IV
FLORIDA
(Approved 3/12/86)
Description:
Since the mid-1960s, this 30-acre
site has been the location of
several businesses, some of
which are still in operation. Bat-
tery manufacturing, equipment
repair, and painting services were
among the activities on site. As a
result of these activities, soils,
sediments, and ground water on
and near the site are contami-
nated with RGBs (>50 ppm), lead
(up to 98,000 ppm), and arsenic
(up to 50 ppm). There is also
some organic contamination. The
RI/FS began in 1984, and negotia-
tions with the PRPs resulted in
the selection of their alternative
for this EDO.
Decision:
Collect free oil and dispose off
site according to TSCA.
Excavate soils exceeding 1 ppm
PCB, 1,000 ppm lead, and 5 ppm
arsenic.
Using a cement-type mixture, so-
lidify/stabilize soils and place on
site.
Institute land use controls.
Contacts:
Region: John Kroske
FTS 257-2643
Headquarters: Gregg Eckert
FTS 382-4843
NEW BRIGHTON/ST. ANTHONY
WELLS OPERABLE UNIT
REGION V
MINNESOTA
(Approved 3/31/87)
Description:
The New Brighton/Arden Hills/St.
Anthony site area has ground
water that is extensively contami-
nated with VOCs. Because of in-
creasing municipal and private
well contamination in the area,
three initial remedial measures
were implemented in 1983 and
1984 to provide safe drinking
water. In 1985, an operable unit
FS was completed that evaluated
an alternative water supply for
one of New Brighton's municipal
wells. A comprehensive RI/FS
that is being conducted by the
state will address final remedial
measures for the areawide
ground water problem.
The St. Anthony operable unit ad-
dresses ground water contamina-
tion in the city of St. Anthony's
municipal well field. St.
Anthony's water supply system
consists of three municipal wells
and an interconnection to the Ci-
ty of Roseville's water distribu-
tion system. One well has been
shut down since early 1984 be-
cause of rising VOC contamina-
tion levels. An existing water
treatment facility provides man-
ganese and iron removal, fol-
lowed by chlorination, for two of
the three wells. Chlorination
treatment is provided for the third
well, which is not connected to
the treatment facility.
Decision:
Treat ground water from contami-
nated wells by GAC to levels
equivalent to MCLs or proposed
MCLs. Discharge to public water
treatment plant.
Construct a pipeline to connect
the third well to the GAC treat-
ment facility.
Contacts:
Region: Gene Wong
FTS 353-6341
Headquarters: Carol Lindsay
FTS 475-9754
QUEEN CITY FARMS
REGION X
WASHINGTON
(Approved 10/24/85)
Description:
This 320-acre site includes a
wooded area, a lake, six industrial
waste disposal lagoons, an air-
strip, several residences, and a
gravel pit. The ponds were used
for miscellaneous waste disposal
purposes from 1955 to 1964.
Metals, RGBs, and organics were
found in the lagoon water,
sludge, and sediments. There is
also soil and ground water con-
tamination. A focused feasibility
study to implement an IRM for
pond cleanup was completed in
1985.
Decision:
Excavate and separate lagoon
sludge into grit, cake, oils, and
water.
Stabilize the liquid portions with
a pozzolanic agent.
Dispose of all solid material pro-
duced during sludge separation
and liquid stabilization off site in
a RCRA landfill.
Excavate contaminated soils ad-
jacent to the lagoons and place in
lagoons after sludge is removed.
Excavate an upgradient trench to
intercept surface and shallow
ground water.
Cap the lagoon area with a syn-
thetic membrane.
Monitor effectiveness of the ac-
tions.
Contacts:
Region: Wayne Grotheer
FTS 399-2723
Headquarters: Kevin Rochlin
FTS 475-7026
Correction
In last month's issue of the ROD
Update, the wrong contact people
were inadvertently listed for the
ROD Summaries in Region VIII. Fol-
lowing is a list of the sites for which
this occurred, along with the names
of the correct contact people for
each site.
Marshall Landfill
Region: Liz Evans
FTS 564-1518
Headquarters: Blake Velde
FTS 382-7789
North Dakota Arsenic Trioxide
Region: Walter Sandza
FTS 564-1518
Headquarters: Blake Velde
FTS 382-7789
Smuggler Mountain
Region: Laura Clemens
FTS 564-1518
Headquarters: Blake Velde
FTS 382-7789
Union Pacific
Region: Tom Burns
FTS 564-1518
Headquarters: Blake Velde
FTS 382-7789
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ON-SITE INSIGHTS
SPINNER LOGGING/DEPTH
SAMPLING
INDIAN BEND WASH,
ARIZONA
PHOENIX-GOODYEAR,
ARIZONA
REGION IX
Background
Contaminated ground water was
discovered at two large sites in
Arizona in the early 1980s. The In-
dian Bend Wash site encompasses
approximately 12 square miles in
parts of Tempe, Scottsdale, and
Phoenix. Ground water that pro-
vides potable water for more than
350,000 people was found to be
contaminated with TCE and other
chlorinated solvents. Six municipal
wells were shut down as a result of
the contamination. The Phoenix-
Goodyear site (formerly known as
the Litchfield site) covers about 42
square miles in the vicinity of the
Phoenix-Goodyear Municipal Air-
port and the cities of Goodyear and
Avondale. Ground water in the area
supplies drinking water for more
than 30,000 people and is contami-
nated with chlorinated solvents,
especially TCE.
Multi-layered alluvial strata with at
least three major water-producing
zones were involved at both sites.
Typical production wells at the sites
ranged from 700 to 1,500 feet in
depth. To determine the magnitude
and sources of the contamination,
remedial investigations are being
conducted at both sites.
Aquifers can be investigated by
placing geophysical instruments in
a borehole to gather data. Once the
geophysical data from the borehole
have been recorded on chart paper,
they are referred to as a specific
kind of log, depending on the
method used to gather the data.
These logs can be used to supple-
ment data from a surface survey, or
they can be used by themselves to
guide engineers in determining the
thickness of the formations, the
zones of highest porosity, and the
quality of the water. They also
assist in well design and help to de-
termine the efficiency of the well
construction techniques.
Because of the thickness of the
aquifers and the size and complexi-
ty of the sites in Arizona, it was par-
ticularly important to use an econo-
mical, efficient, and accurate
method of determining the areal
and vertical extent of the contami-
nation and the depth distribution of
aquifer yield and rate of ground
water flow in the aquifers. Con-
sequently, the production wells
were logged with down-hole flow-
meters (spinners) and sampled at
different depths to help determine
optimal locations for clusters of
monitoring wells.
Operation
During the summer of 1986, the
spinners, depth sampling tools, and
geophysical logging equipment
were installed in four existing large-
diameter production wells at the
sites. The objectives of the effort
were to define the depth distribu-
tion of the contaminants, the zones
that yield water to the wells, the role
that each well plays in the move-
ment of contaminants between
aquifers, and the zones that could
or should be sealed off to prevent
the further movement of contami-
nants. Both static and dynamic log-
ging were conducted. In order to
stabilize the flow of water, the wells
were pumped at a rate of 1,000 to
1,200 gallons per minute for 4 to 5
hours before the dynamic samples
were taken.
Results
Spinner logging and depth sam-
pling of the production wells made
it possible to determine where con-
tamination was entering the wells
and to obtain data on the flow rate
of water from the units that would
not have been gained solely
through the use of monitoring well
clusters. Also, the effort proved that
the production wells acted as con-
duits for the downward movement
of contaminants.
::: OVERBURDEN ..
':': (SOILS)
SPINNER LOGGING
TOOL
SCREENED OR
OPEN HOLE IN
CONSOLIDATED
BEDROCK
SPINNER LOGGING EQUIPMENT
IN USE IN A WELL
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In addition, the logging revealed
holes in the wells that were not de-
tected during video logging. The
video logging was conducted using
a 3-inch television camera with a
180-degree sweep. This camera was
lowered into the production wells to
allow the project team to evaluate
the condition of the wells. Encrusta-
tions on the sides of the wells
covered up some of the holes that
were present, so these holes were
not seen by the camera.
Spinner logging and depth sam-
pling of a single production well
typically took 1 week to complete,
whereas the construction of a clus-
ter of monitoring wells at the same
location would have required a mini-
mum of 4 weeks. In addition, the
cost of spinner logging and depth
sampling was approximately one-
third of the cost of constructing the
monitoring wells that would have
been necessary to produce similar
results. Using the results of the
spinner logging and depth sam-
pling, it was possible to determine
effective locations for monitoring
wells, which created a further sav-
ings in cost and time.
Contacts:
Region: Jeff Rosenbloom
FTS 454-9565
Headquarters: Ross Natoli
FTS 382-2063
A LINE ON RODS
ROD Report Available to Public
The FY'86 ROD Annual Report,
published in January 1987, is now
available to the public from NTIS at
the following address:
National Technical Information
Service
Customer Services
5285 Port Royal Road
Springfield, VA 22161
703-487-4600
The document can be obtained by
requesting PB No. 871995-50 and
citing the name of the report. Each
copy costs $18.95 plus a $3.00
postage and handling charge.
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