905R90123
                               SUPERFUND
                  RECORDS  OF  DECISION
                                                                   August 1990
                                                                   Vol. 5, No. 6
                                     UPDATE
From: Hazardous Site Control Division E
To:   EPA Regional Offices
This issue of the Update provides a listing of FY1990 RODs in two tables: Signed RODs to Date In FY1990, and RODs Scheduled for
Signature In FY 1990. A brief description of each site is provided for your reference. For additional information, please contact the appropriate
Regional or Headquarters contact.
                          Signed RODs To Date in FT 1990
 Region   Site Name, State
                     Signature   Lead
                      Date
Threat/Problem
Points of
Interest
 Remedy
Considered
Regional
Contact
Headquarters
 Contact

1 fVtaklov 1 anHfdl KIM Ofi/Pft/Qfl F \JOTa and mivori
municipal waste in
soil and GW
1 New Bedford, MA 04/06/90 F PCBs, heavy
metals, and
industrial waste in
sediment
II American Thermostat Co., NY 06/29/90 F TCAandPCEin
soil and GW
II Pnrflct filon ^nhdivicinn NY 1P/PQ/H9 F Vnlatiloc Rfimi-
volatiles, and
heavy metals in
soil
II Glen Ridge Radium/Montclair, NJ* 06/01/90 F Radium and radon
gas in soil


Treatability studies on
solvent extraction
(BEST and liquified
gas), solidification,
KPEG, vitrification
and biological
treatment; 3 dredging
methods evaluated to
determine potential
for resuspension of
participates
12-1 5 local domestic
wells affected by GW
contamination; Town
of Catskill has agreed
to provide additional
drinking water with
initial hookup charge
to EPA


Large volume of con-
taminated soil in
residential neighbor-
hoods
Can landfill and
pump and treat
GW
Remove hot spots
from harbor and
incinerate
For soil— excavate
approximately
20,000 yd', treat by
low-temperature
volalizafon,
replace onsite;
GW— pump and
treat (air stripping)
Pflrmanpnt
relocation
Excavate and
dispose of soil
offsite; ongoing
research into
reducing volume of
contaminated soil
Qtoua (""airier
FTS 833-1 626
617-573-5626
Mary Sanderson
FTS 833-1 711
617-573-5711
Christos Tsiamis
FTS 264-631 2
212-264-5713
filnria ^nca
FTS 264-6310
212-264-6310
Raimo Liias
FTS 264-1252
212-264-1252

FTS 475-6705
Jennifer Haley
FTS 475-6705
Alison Barry
FTS 475-9839

Alison Barry
FTS 475-9839
Alison Barry
FTS 475-9839
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Signed RODs To Date in FT 1990
         (continued)
Region Site Name, State
Signature Lead Threat/Problem
Date
Points of
Interest
Remedy
Considered
Regional
Contact
Headquarters g
Contact i
II Radium Chemical, NY 06/21/90
II QnoMinn Qtnol Oi KLI Q3/7Q/QO

II Woodland Township Route 532/ 05/16/90
Route 72, NJ
III Army Creek Landfill, DE 06/29/90
III C&R Battery Co., Inc., VA 03/30/90
III Croyden TCE, PA 06/29/90
III East Mt. Zion, PA 06/29/90
III Greenwood Chemical Co., VA 12/29/89
III Hranica Landfill, PA 06/29/90
III Lard Shorn Landfill PA 06/29/90

F Radium 226 and
radon gas in
building and soil
F Motalc PTRc and
K126baghouse
dust-surface
contamination
F DDT, cadmium,
mercury, lead, and
HOCs in GW
F Iron in GW
F Lead in soil
F TCEand1,1-DCE
inGW
F Vinyl chloride and
benzene in GW
F Arsenic and
organics in soil
E Lead in soil

GW
Locating a disposal
facility to accept the
clean or decontami-
nated building debris


20-acre dump
Wetlands; recovery of
1.4 million gallons of
GW per day
Lead and lead oxide
recovery from auto
batteries; battery
breaking site
Source unknown;
borders RCRA cor-
rective action facility
10-acre municipal LF;
70-80% grade on
slopes
F002 and F005 listed
wastes; treatment
standards for K001
and K087 are relevant
and appropriate
Low risk


Partial deconatimi-
nation of building,
dispose of debris;
investigate soil,
excavate and
dispose of contam-
inated soil; invest-
igate sub-surface
piping, dispose of
contaminated ma-
terial; treat some
mixed waste, dis-
pose of treated and
untreated mixed
waste

contaminants
(transformers,
tanks, cylinders)
Incinerate surface
soil; pump and
treat GW with
reverse osmosis
Aeration,
precipitation, sedi-
mentation and
filtration of GW
Removal,
stabilization, offsite
disposal, clean
closure; removal,
treatment, and
disposal of nickel/
cadmium batteries
Containment;
pump and treat
Municipal waste
cap and continued
GW monitoring
Offsite thermal
oxidation
Repair existing cap
D ,J. ,
GW; in-situ vapor
extraction of landfill
and surrounding
soil
Janet Cappelli
FTS 264-8679
212-264-8679

FTS 264-4593
212-264-4593
Rick Robinson
FTS 2644425
212-2644425
Eric Newman
FTS 597-9238
215-597-9238
Paul Leonard
FTS 597-1 286
215-597-1286
Cesar Lee
FTS 597-8257
215-597-8257
John Banks
FTS 597-9562
215-597-9562
Darius Ostrauskus
FTS 597-31 61
215-597-3161
Garth Connor
FTS 597-0439
215-597-0439
. _
FTS 597-8309
215-597-8309
Alison Barry
FTS 475-9839

FTS 475-9839
Alison Barry
FTS 475-9839
Sharon Frey
FTS 475-9754
Sharon Frey
FTS 475-9754
Sharon Frey
FTS 475-9754
Sharon Frey
FTS 475-9754
Sharon Frey
FTS 475-9754
Kathryn Boyle
FTS 475-931 7

FTS 475-931 7

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                             Signed RODa To Date in FT 1990
                                          (continued)
                          Signature  Lead   Threat/Problem
                           Date
Region     Site Name, State
III U.S. Titanium, VA 11/21/89
III Welch I anrifill Pi OR/9Q/QO

IV ritu InHiKtrioe PI 03/70/00

IV DnhncpDM Pmdnrte f.n PI 03/9Q/QO

IV Harrk Cnrn Palm Rav Parilitv OR/7A/QO
FL
IV Kassouf-Kimerting Battery 03/30/90
Disposal, FL*
IV 62nd Street Dump, FL 06/28/90
V Janesville Ash Beds, Wl and 1 2/29/89
Janesville Old Landfill. Wl
V NLIndustries/TaracorpLead 03/30/90
Smelt Site, IL
V Spiegelberg Landfill Ml* 06/29/90

S Ferrous sulfate in Former titanium
soil dioxide manufacturing
plant
F^hlnmfnrm .........
benzene,
trichloroethylene,
tetraohloroeth-
ylene;1,1
dichloroethane,
arsenic, lead,
cadmium, and
mercury in GW


. .


inGW
E Lead in sediments Wetlands
F Heavy metals, auto Cleanup level for lead
parts, cement, and in GW
batteries (15 to 20
feet deep); multi-
source GW
problems
E Chlorinated 4 sites combined; 2
solvents (VOCs) in RCRA sites
GW
E Lead in soil 2 cleanup levels: 500
ppm residential; 1,000
pom commercial
.
inorganics (Cd, Pb)
inGW
In-situ dissolution
and treatment
revegetation;
collection and
treatment of GW
using chemical and
biological
processes; GW to
be discharged into
created wetland

Supply; cap landfill
• •*.
aeration; or
aeration, carbon
adsorption, and
discharge to
surface water


. .
pump and treat
system
Mitigate effects on
the marsh;
solidification
Solidify 48,000 yd'
of battery wastes,
auto parts and soil;
5-acre cap on
landfill; pump and
treat GW; deed
restrictions
Cap; pump and
treat GW,
institutional
controls; maintain
leachate system
Cap; institutional
controls;
secondary
recovery; excavate
and consolidate
case materials;
install additional
deep wells

ment, chemical
precipitation, air
stripping, carbon
adsorption,
reinjection
Paul Leonard
FTS 597-1 286
215-597-1286

FTS 597-1 101
215-597-1101

FTS 257-2643
404-347-2643
.
RS 257-2643
404-347-2643
.
FTS 257-2643
404-347-2643
David Abbott
FTS 257-2643
404-347-2643
David Abbott
RS 257-2643
404-347-2643
DanCozza
RS 886-7252
312-886-7252
Brad Bradley
RS 8864742
312-8864742

RS 353-1 264
312-353-1264
Sharon Frey
RS 475-9754

RS 475-9754

RS 475-7027
• r
RS 475-7027

RS 475-7027
Neilima Senjalia
RS 475-7027
Tish Zimmerman
RS 382-2461
Ernie Watkins
RS 382-4837
Irish Gowland
RS 382-7790

RS 3824740
'Subsequent Operable Unit

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                          Signed RODs To Date in FT 1990
                                    (continued)
Region Site Name, State
Signature Lead Threat/Problem
Date
Points of
Interest
Remedy
Considered
Regional
Contact
Headquarters |
Contact I
V
V
V
V
V
VI
VII
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
IX
X
Tri-State Plating, IN
Union Scrap Iron Metal, MN
U.S. DOI Sangam Crab Orchard
NWR, IL
U.S. 001 Sangam Crab
Orchard NWR, IL
Wayne Waste Oil, IN
Hardage-Criner, TX
Northwestern States Portland
Cement Co., IA
East Helena Site, MT
Rocky Mountain Arsenal, CO
(OU 16, 18, 19, 20)*
Rocky Mountain Arsenal, CO
(OU17)'
Whitewood Creek, SD
Watkins Johnson (Stewart Div.),
CA
Silver Mountain Mine, WA
03/30/90 F Chromium
03/30/90 S Lead
03/30/90 E Metals in soil
06/30/90 E PCBs in soils,
sediments, GW,
SW
03/30/90 E Used oil, waste
solvents, ink
sludge, waste ink,
and plating waste in
soil and GW
11/29/89 E Chlorinated
solvents in soil,
SW.andGW
06/22/90 E Chromium, lead,
sodium, sulfate,
elevated pH in GW
11/22/89 E Metals in soil/
sediment
02/26/90 E OU16:Organics,
arsenic, mercury,
pesticides
OU18:TCE
OU19:DBCP
OU 20: Arsenic,
organics,
organosulfur
compounds
03/20/90 E Pesticides, heavy
metals, organics
03/30/90 E Arsenic (>1 00 mg/
kg) and cadmium in
soils
06/29/90 E TCE, DCE, and
VOCs in soil and
GW
03/27/90 F Arsenic and
cyanide in soils




Federal faciility
Federal facility
Potential wetland






OU 16: Use of
innovative technology,
meeting EP toxicity
levels for metals
OU 18: Illustrates
historic TCE plume
movement
OU19:GW
interception and
treatment system
OU 20: Percentage
levels of arsenic in
sludges
Multi-unit treatment
forCERCLA-
generated wastewater


Industrial R&D facility


Pump and treat
GW at POTW
No action
Stabilization;
Subtitle D cap
In-situ vitrification
RCRA closure of
landfill portion
Liquid and vapor
extraction; pump
and treat GW .
Dewaterwest
quarry, construct
permanent drain
system, day cap
Reprocess
contaminated soil/
sediment
OU 16: In-situ
vitrification
OU 18: Vapor ex-
traction, GW ex-
traction and treat-
ment with GAC
OU 19: Extraction
and treatment with
GAC
OU 20: Slurry wall,
GW extraction and
treatment,
vegetative cap
Treat wastewater
using physical/
chemical methods,
including UV
oxidation, GAC
Institutional
controls; remove
contaminated soil
from residential
areas; educational
program; monitor
surface water
Prevent migration
ofGWoffsite;
pump and treat
GW with GAC; soil
vapor extraction
Containment
Bill Bolen
FTS 353*31 6
312-353-6316
JimVanderKloot
FTS 353-9309
312-353-9309
Mindi Gould
FTS 886-7253
312-886-7253
Mindi Gould
FTS 886-7253
312-886-7253
Tinka Hyde
FTS 886-9296
312-886-9296
Tim Underwood
FTS 255-6730
214-655-6730
Paul Roemerman
FTS 276-7694
913-551-7694
Scott Brown
FTS 585-541 4
406-449-5414
Connally Wears
FTS 330-1528
303-293-1528
Connally Wears
FTS 330-1 528
303-293-1528
Anne Vigil
FTS 330-1648
303-293-1648
Elizabeth Keicher
FTS 484-1 178
415-744-1178
Jeff Webb
FTS39*«707
206-442-6707
Sandra Panetta
FTS 475-9757
Sandra Panetta
FTS 475-9757
Irish Gowland
FTS 382-7790
Trish Gowland
FTS 382-7790
Trish Gowland
FTS 382-7790
Filomena Chau
FTS 475-7082
Jack Schad
FTS 382-4848
Joe Tieger
FTS 475-8372
Joe Tieger
FTS 475-8372
Joe Tieger
FTS 475-8372
Joe Tieger
FTS 475-8372
Ross Natoli
FTS 382-2068
Steve Golian
FTS 475-9750
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RODs Scheduled for Signature in FT 1990
Region
	
Site Name, State
Operable
Unit
Lead
Threat/Problem
Points of
Interest
Considered
Remedy
Regional
Contact
Headquarters
Contact
1 Baird & McGuire, MA Subsequent F Base/neutral
organics, PAHs,
pesticides, VOCs,
and arsenic in GW,
soil, and sediment


1 Beacon Heights Landfill, CT Subsequent E Municipal and
industrial wastes,
including solvents
and sludges, in
soil and GW
1 Kearsarge Metallurgical Corp., NH First F Chlorinated
solvents in GW;
metals in waste
piles

1 New Bedford Site, MA Subsequent F PCBs, heavy
metals, and
industrial waste in
sediment




1 Old Springfield, VT Subsequent E VOCs, PAHs, and
PCBs in soils




1 Stamina Mills, Inc., Rl First F Organics and
solvents in soil and
GW











1 Union Chemical, ME First E Industrial solvents
and inorganics in
GW and soils;
asbestos and
dioxin in facilities
onsite










Intprwnt Innn tarm Pfiiila Fitrcimmnnc

GW system FTS 833-1 738
(operated by State) 61 7-573-5738
to prevent further
migration of
contaminant plume
to the river
Leachate control Pretreat leachate Eric Van Gestel
action onsite and pipe to FTS 833-1 726
sewage treatment 61 7-573-5726
plant; excavate
.contaminated soils
- - - - fticnrtcsl in nffcito f^arrvl 1 tifo

landfill; low-tem- FTS 833-1 767
perature treatment; 617-573-5767
incineration; pump
and treat GW
C 1
--------- ror lower estuary Mary Sanderson
harbor: cap; exca- FTS 833-1 71 1
vate and treat sedi- 61 7-573-571 1
ments; excavate
and contain; excav-
ate and treat hot
spots; cap
remainder
Municipal/ industrial Cap waste area Edward Hathaway
landfill and French drains; FTS 833-1 782
collect gas; 617-573-5782
stabilize slopes;
source control
wells
D A,

GW; in TCE spill FTS 833-1 636
area-«xcavate 617-573-5636
soil and incinerate,
in-situ soil venting;
in landfill area-
excavate and
incinerate, regrade
and cap; for overall
site— demolish
buildings, cap ends
of raceways,
remove and treat
hot spots
Part of site is Soil: soil Michael Jasinski
adjacent to wetlands; excavation and FTS 833-1 786
significant GW low-temperature 617-573-5786
contamination; no treatment of soil;
public water supply vacuum-enhanced
GW extraction;
onsite UV oxidation
for GW; onsite
discharge of
treated GW to SW;
facilities decontam-
ination, demolition,
and offsite
disposal; limited
action (monitoring)
for offsite soils
Jennifer Haley
FTS 475-6705





Tai-ming Chang
FTS 475-8259



Jennifer Haley
FTS 475-6705



Jennifer Haley
FTS 47^6705






Tai-ming Chang
FTS 475-8259




Jennifer Haley
FTS 475-6705












Tai-ming Chang
FTS 475-8259















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RODs Scheduled for Signature in FT 1990
             (continued)
Region Site Name, State
Operable
Unit
Lead
Threat/Problem
Points of
Interest
Considered
Remedy
Regional
Contact
Headquarters I
Contact §
II Batavia Landfill, NY
II Chemical Leaman Tank Lines,
Inc., NJ
II Chemsol Inc., NJ
II Cinnaminson Groundwater
Contamination, NJ
II CPS/Madison Industries, NJ
II Delilah Road, NJ
II FAA Technical Center, NJ
(Areas 1, J, Q)
II FAA Technical Center, NJ
(Areas C, H, M, and N)
II FAA Technical Center, NJ
(Area20A)
II Fort Dix Landfill, NJ
II General Motors, Central
Foundry Division, NY
II Goldisc Recordings, Inc., NY
II Hercules, Inc., NJ
First E
First E
First E
First F
First E
First F
Subsequent E
Subsequent E
Subsequent E
First E
First E
First E
First E
Chromium, lead,
PCBs.VOCsin
GW; several
plumes migrating
from source
Arsenic, vinyl
chloride, benzene,
and lead in GW,
sludge, surface water,
and sediments;
migrating GW plume
VOCs and metals in
GW
Manganese,
arsenic, and TCE in
GW
VOCs and metals in
GW
Mercury, lead, and
chromium in GW
Mercury and
petroleum
hydrocarbons in
soils
BNAs and hydro-
carbons in soils,
chromium in GW
PCBs, petroleum
hydrocarbons,
pesticides, and
heavy metals in soil
andGW
VOCs and metals
in shallow aquifer;
leachate migrating
into surrounding
wetlands
PCBs in river and
tributary sediments,
soil, and GW
Inorganics and
chlorinated organics
inGW and soil
Benzene in GW,
exposed tarpits
Near wetland; wastes
in contact with water
table
Some residents are
currently receiving
bottled water, some
are receiving an
alternate source of
drinking water
Plume migrating
toward residential area
(State-enforcement
lead)
Municipal landfill
State-enforcement
lead
Municipal landfill
Federal facility
Federal facility
Federal facility
Federal facility
Indian reservation is
impacted
State-enforcement
lead
State-enforcement
lead


Pump and pipe
treated GW to
Delaware River
Pump and treat (air
stripping) shallow
GW
Minimal action on
landfill; air stripping
of GW with
reinjection


Cap
No action
No action
Excavate and
incinerate soil; air
stripping of GW


Incinerate PCBs
> 500 ppm; biore-
mediate PCBs
< 500 ppm




Mike Walters
FTS 264-631 2
212-264-6312
Craig DeBiase
FTS 264-5390
212-264-5390
Kim O'Connell
FTS 264-81 27
212-264-8127
Trevor Anderson
FTS 264-5391
212-264-5391
Janet Feldstein
FTS 264-061 3
212-264-0613
Keith Kollar
FTS 264-1576
212-264-1576
Caria Struble
FTS 2644595
212-264-4595
Caria Struble
FTS 2644595
212-2644595
Caria Struble
FTS 2644595
212-2644595
Paul Ingrisano
FTS 264-6609
212-264-6609
Lisa Carson
FTS 264-6857
212-264-6857
Damien Duda
FTS 264-9589
212-264-9589
or
Doug Gabrianni
FTS 264-01 09
212-264-0109
Joe Gowers
FTS 264-5386
212-264-5386
Lance Elson
FTS 382-561 7
Bruce Kulpan
FTS 475-7283
Bruce Kulpan
FTS 475-7283
Alison Barry
FTS 475-9839
Bruce Kulpan
FTS 475-7283
Alison Barry
FTS 475-9839
Bruce Kulpan
FTS 475-7283
Bruce Kulpan
FTS 475-7283
Bruce Kulpan
FTS 475-7283
Bruce Kulpan
FTS 475-7283
Lance Elson
FTS 382-561 7
Lance Elson
FTS 382-561 7
Bruce Kulpan
FTS 475-7283

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RODs Scheduled for Signature in FT 1990
             (continued)
Region Site Name, State
Operable Lead Threat/Problem
Unit
Points of
Interest
Considered
Remedy
Regional
Contact
Headquarters
Contact
II Higgins Farm, NJ


II Hooker -102nd Street, NY
II Hooker Chem/Ruco Polymer,
NY
II Imperial Oil/Champion
Chemical, NJ
II Kentucky Ave. Wellfield, NY

Corporation Site, NJ
II I nna Pino 1 anrifill Ml

II M&T Del isa Landfill Site NJ




Company, NY
II Metattec/Ae rosy stems NJ

First F
Circt C

First E
First E
First F
Subsequent F
Pirct P



First F

Pirct P

First F



Volatile organics in
GW
MAPI and API in
bedrock
Benzene, arsenic,
dioxin, PCBs, and
other chemicals in
soil, GW, and SW
PCBs in soil
Waste oils, PHC,
PCBs, metals in
soil
TCEand
metals in GW

soils, sludges, and
GW

arsenic in GW


Tpc :n ftUf Jhnth
shallow and deep
aquifers)

in drums and
surrounding soils

GW
Interim action;
permanent alterative
water supply


NAPL in the landfill
Active facility
PCBs
PRP performing
activities under RCRA
order; difficult to
determine sources of
contamination,
therefore may be
unable to restore
aquifer to pristine
condition



management area

and parking lot






Arrange for
alternative water
supply


Install slurry wall,
pump GW to create
inward gradient;
treat and dispose ol
GW
Dispose of
contaminated soils
between 10-500
ppm in offsite
landfill; incinerate
contaminated soils
above 500 ppm at
an offsite facility
Excavation and
offsite incineration
Treatment at public
wells with aquifer
restoration; ROD
may involve interim
GW remedy

and redeposit
contaminated soils
and sludges; pump,
treat, and reinject
GW





GW (air stripping);
reinjection/
infiltration basin

drums will be
treated offsite

GW
Joyce Hamey
FTS 264-631 3
212-264-6313
Mark Purr-oil
FTS 264-6282
212-264-6282
Paul Olivo
FTS 264-6477
212-264-6477
Douglas Tomchuk
FTS 264-7508
212-264-7508
Tamara Rossi
FTS 264^4593
212-264-4593
Jeff Josephson
FTS 264^1 83
212-264-4183
1 U U
FTS 264-5387
212-264-5387

FTS 264-2598
212-264-2598

FTS 264-9344
212-264-9344

FTS 264-6787
212-264-6787
FH 4k
FTS 264-0522
212-264-0522
Rnh UrKninht
FTS 264-7509
212-264-7509
Alison Barry
FTS 475-9839
1 Cl
FTS 382-561 7
Lance Elson
FTS 382-561 7
Lance Elson
FTS 382-561 7
Alison Barry
FTS 475-9839
Alison Barry
FTS 475-9839

FTS 475-7283

FTS 475-7283

FTS 475-7283

FTS 475-7283

FTS 475-9839
... _
FTS 475-9839

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RODs Scheduled for Signature in FT 1990
             (continued)
Region
Site Name, State
Operable Lead Threat/Problem
Unit
Points of
Interest
Considered
Remedy
Regional
Contact
Headquarters g
Contact 1
II Myers Property, NJ First
II Pomona Oaks Well Contamina- First
tion, NJ
II "?arnou Farm MY Firct

II Scientific Chem Processing First
Inc., NJ
II Sinclair Refinery, NY Subsequent
N^unccot 1 anHfill NY Pirct

NVpctal Water ^nnnlu 1 1 MY ^nhconiiont


Inc., NJ
III Raar^hnnint ^itp AhorHnAn Pirct
Proving Ground, MD
III RrnHhflflH Prook PA Firct

III Brown's Battery Breaking, PA First
III Coker's Sanitation Service First
Landfills, DE
F DDT, dioxin, and
metals in soil,
sediment, and GW
F Solvents (e.g.,
dichloroethane)
and gasoline
components (e.g.,
BTX) in GW

in soil and GW
E VOCs, PCBs,
inorganics, and
pesticides in soil
andGW
E Organics and
metals in soils and
GW
c
inGW

solvents and TCE
inGW
FTotrarh Inmftlh-
ylene, cadmium,
and chromium in
GW
EVOC
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RODS Scheduled for Signature in FT 1990
             (continued)
Region Site Name, State
Operable Lead
Unit
Threat/Problem
Points of
Interest
Considered
Remedy
Regional
Contact
Headquarters
Contact
III Cryochem, PA Subsequent
III FT-3 Dover AFB.DE First
III Pike Chemical, WV Subsequent
III Heleva Landfill, PA Subsequent
III Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA First
III Letterkenny Army Depot, First
Southeast Area, PA
III Maryland Sand, Gravel, and First
Stone, MD
III Mid-Atlantic Wood Preservers, First
MD
III Middletown Air Field, PA Subsequent
III MW Manufacturing, PA First
III Old 0-Field Site, Aberdeen First
Proving Ground, MD
III Osbome Landfill, PA First
III Ftaymark, PA Subsequent
E
E
F
F
F
E
E
E
F
F
E
E
F
VOCsinGW
Petroleum
hydrocarbons in
soil
Asbestos in build-
ing and in line and
pipe insulation;
sulfides, organics,
inorganics, cyan-
ide, and reactive
materials in tanks
and equipment
TCE in soil,
chloroform, DCE,
methylene and
acetone chloride,
2-butanone, VOCs
inGW
VOCs and metals
in soil and GW
VOCs in soil and
GW
Organics and vinyl
chloride in GW
Arsenic and
chromium in soil
VOCs and metals
inGW, VOCs and
PAHsinsoil,
metals in SW
Metals and
solvents in wastes
and soils
Solvents, metals,
organics, chemical
warfare agents and
their degradation
products
PCBs and PAHs in
233,000 yd3 of
(mostly) foundry
sand
VOCsinGW


Low risk


Conducting treatability
study on vacuum
extraction
Large volume, low-
level waste; municipal
landfill




Dust inhalation
Pesticide contamina-
tion indigenous to area


Former hazardous
waste/munitions
disposal site


Multi-source GW
contamination
Pump and treat
GW
Remove under-
ground storage
tanks and pipes
Partial facility
removal
Vacuum extraction,
soil dewatering;
extension of
existing cap
Cap; pump and
treat GW; insti-
tutional controls
Low temperature
thermal treatment
of soil
Pump and treat
GW
Containment
Continue with
existing treatment;
institutional
controls
Onsite incineration
Early action; pump
and treat GW
Slurry wall with
contingency for
RCRA landfill
Pump and treat
GW; vapor phase
carbon units for air
emissions (from GW
treatment devices);
institutional
controls
MikeTowIe
FTS 597-31 66
215-597-3166
Terry Stilman
FTS 597-0984
215-597-0984
Darius Ostrauskus
FTS 597-31 61
215-597-3161
Rich Watman
FTS 597-31 55
215-597-3155
Debra Dewsbury
FTS 597-321 8
215-597-3218
Dennis Orenshaw
FTS 597-8924
215-597-8924
Peter Ludzia
FTS 597-0910
215-597-0910
Eric Newman
FTS 597-9238
215-597-9238
Nick Dinardo
FTS 597-8541
215-597-8541
Rich Watman
FTS 597-3155
215-597-3155
Steven Hirsh
FTS 597-0549
215-597-0549
Frank Vavra
FTS 597-0676
215-597-0676
MikeTowIe
FTS 597-31 66
215-597-3166
Kathryn Boyle
FTS 475-931 7
Kathryn Boyle
FTS 475-931 7
Sharon Frey
FTS 475-9754
Sharon Frey
FTS 475-9754
Sharon Frey
FTS 475-9754
Kathryn Boyle
FTS 475-931 7
JackSchad
FTS 382-4848
Deborah Pemice
FTS 382-481 9
Sharon Frey
FTS 475-9754
Sharon Frey
FTS 475-9754
Kathryn Boyle
FTS 475-931 7
Kathryn Boyle
FTS 475-931 7
Sharon Frey
FTS 475-9754

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RODs Scheduled for Signature in FT 1990
             (continued)
Region Site Name, State
Operable
Unit
Lead Threat/Problem
Points of
Interest
Considered
Remedy
Regional
Contact
Headquarters 1
Contact I
(


Burial Area, Aberdeen Proving
Ground, MD




III William Dirk 1 annrtnc PA Pirct P


CO..TN
IV Bypass 601, NC First F
IV Cabot/Koppers, FL First E
IV Howe Valley Landfill, KY First E
IV Jadco-Hughes, NC First E
IV Lewisburg Dump, TN First E
, .




and N-nitrosodi-
phenylamine

organics in soil
and in sediments,
and arsenic in GW

volatile organics in
soil and GW

PCP, and RCRA-
listed wastes in
soil and GW
Lead, PAHs, and
nickle in soil
Organics and
metals in soil and
GW
VOCs and metals
in soil
VOCs and metals
in soil and GW;
PCBs in surface
water
Organics and
metals










• «»
blending pesticides
and storing solvents
Multi-source GW
contamination; scrap
metal recycling facility
High level of public
interest
Contamination may
migrate into karsl
aquifer system
Emergency Consent
Order issued for
removal of PCB-
contaminated soil
Low threat; 3-acre
sanitary landfill

GW
M M-


fixation; steam or
water washing of
structures; offsite
landfilling

fixation, biode-
gradation, cap,
offsite disposal
GW: pump and
treat, physical/
chemical and pos-
sible biological
treatment and dis-
charge to rein-
jection well and/or
to creek

extraction with
contingency for
low-temperature
thermal desorption;
pump and treat
GW; install new
well as an alternate
water supply;
thermal treatment
of tar waste


Interim action cap
Soil washing; in-
situ GW extraction
and treatment
GW monitoring;
soil removal; soil
aeration
Soil vacuum ex-
traction, soil wash-
ing/pump and treat
GW with discharge
to POTW under
NPDES, or on site
filtration
Institutional
controls

FTS 597-8555
215-597-8555

FTS 597-0549
215-597-0549

FTS 597-31 53
215-597-3153

FTS 597-31 53
215-597-3153
lark Knlhi
FTS 597-31 68
215-597-3168

FTS 257-7791
404-347-7791
Al Cherry
FTS 257-7791
404-347-7791
Martha Berry
FTS 257-2643
404-347-2643
Man/ Jo Penick
FTS 257-7791
404-347-7791
Barbara Benoy
FTS 257-7791
404-347-7791
Doug Bell
FTS 257-7791
404-347-7791

FTS 475-931 7

FTS 475-931 7

FTS 475-9754

FTS 475-9754

FTS 475-931 7

FTS 382-2461
Tish Zimmerman
FTS 382-2461
Neilima Senjalia
FTS 475-7027
Neilima Senjalia
FTS 475-7027
Neilima Senjalia
FTS 475-7027
Neilima Senjalia
FTS 475-7027
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RODs Scheduled for Signature in FT 1990
             (continued)
Region Site Name, State
Operable Lead Threat/Problem
Unit
Points of
Interest
Considered
Remedy
Regional
Contact
Headquarters
Contact
IV
IV
IV
IV
IV
IV
IV
IV
IV
V
V
V
Maxey Flats Nuclear Disposal, First
KY
Medley Farms, SC First
Munisport Landfill, FL First
North Hollywood Dump, TN First
Petroleum Products Corp., FL First
Pickettville Road Landfill, FL First
Sangamo/Twelve-Mile/Hartwell First
PCB, SC
Schuylkill Metal Corp., FL First
SCRDI Bluff Road Site, SC First
Allied Chem & Ironton Coke, OH Subsequent
Anderson Development Co., Ml First
Berlin & Farro, Ml Subsequent
E Radionudides in
GW and soil
E VOCs and semi-
volatiles in soil;
VOCs in GW
F Ammonia complex
leachate in surface
water and GW
E Pesticides in fish
and sediments
F Waste oil, sludge;
lead, and petroleum
hydrocarbons in
GW
E Metals, organ ics
and pesticides
E PCBs in soil,
sludge, solid waste,
andGW
E Lead in soil, surface
water, and marshes
E VOCs in soil
E Ammonia, cyanide,
phenolics, and
naphthalene in
sediments and SW
E MBOCA
E C-56 (pesticide
byproduct),
organics, and lead
in soil and GW
Migration of radionu-
clides beyond the 45-
acre restricted area;
potential for ingestion
of radionudides
through drinking water
and from future use of
the area; protection
standard in question
GW may discharge to
local stream
No threat to human
health; threat to
environment
Low level contamina-
tion; 70-acre
municipal landfill




Six privately owned
dump sites
Two marshes on site
Wetlands surround
site




State enforcement;
five previous removals
100-year, natural
stabilization,
RCRA-type cap
Pump and treat
GW; vacuum
extraction of soil
Leachate control
and treatment;
State landfill
closure
Containment;
institutional
controls
Interim action GW
containment;
repair sewer to
eliminate conduits
toGW
Clay cover with
gas collection
system
Pump and treat
GW; thermal
treatment of soil
and sludge with
PCB >25 ppm
For soil and
sediment— chem-
ical solidification;
forGWandSW-
treatment; for marsh
and canal sedi-
ments—solidify,
and use flooding to
maintain an aerobic
environment
Thermal desorp-
tion of soil; pump
and treat GW
Bioremediation;
waste fuel
recovery; GW
management
In-situ vitrification
and soil cap
Incinerate 38,000
yd1; pump and
treat GW; dean
soil to 10* risk
level
Dave Kluesner
FTS 257-7791
404-347-7791
Jon Bomholm
FTS 257-7791
404-347-7791
Brad Jackson
FTS 257-2643
404-347-2643
Felicia Bamett
FTS 257-7791
404-347-7791
Dora Ann Danner
FTS 257-2643
404-347-2643
Tamara Brown
FTS 257-2643
404-347-2643
Michelle Glen
FTS 257-7791
404-347-7791
Barbara Dick
FTS 257-2643
404-347-2643
Michelle Glen
FTS 257-7791
404-347-7791
James Vander
Kloot
FTS 886-9894
312-886-9894
Mike Valentino
FTS 8864785
312-8864785
Robert Whippo
FTS 8864759
312-8864759
Neilima Senjalia
FTS 475-7027
Neilima Senjalia
FTS 475-7027
Tish Zimmerman
FTS 382-2461
Neilima Senjalia
FTS 475-7027
Tish Zimmerman
FTS 382-2461
Tish Zimmerman
FTS 382-2461
Neilima Senjalia
FTS 475-7027
Neilima Senjalia
FTS 475-7027
Neilima Senjalia
FTS 475-7027
Kurt Lamber
FTS 3824831
Emie Watkins
FTS 3824837
Emie Watkins
FTS 3824837
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RODs Scheduled for Signature in FT 1990
               (continued)
 Operable   Lead  Threat/Problem
  Unit
V Bofors Nobel Inc., Ml First E
V Buckeye Reclamation, OH First F
V Fisher CaloChem., IN First F
V G&H Landfill, Ml First E
V HagenFarm.WI First F
V Hunts Disposal, Wl First F
V K&L Landfill, Ml First E
V Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN Subsequent S
V Master Disposal Service First E
Landfill, Wl
V Metamora Landfill, Ml Subsequent S
V Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil First F
Co.,WI
Organics and
metals in soil,
sludge, air, and
GW
Industrial sludge,
liquid, and waste /
mine spoil
Organics, PCBs,
and metals in soil
andGW
Oil floating on
GW; VOCs in GW;
PCBs in
sediments; PCBs
and PNAs in soil
THF, xylene,
toluene, benzene,
ethylbenzene,
hydrocarbons, and
phthalates in soil
VOCs, PAHs,
PCBs, pesticides,
and metals in soil,
sediment, SW,
andGW
VOCs in GW; air
emissions
VOCs and metals
inGW
Industrial foundry
sand and slag;
volatiles and
arsenic in GW
VOCs, argon, and
barium in GW
PAHs in surface
soil, river sed-
iments, and GW;
RCRA K001
waste
Excavate and treat
100,800 yd3 of sludge
Landfill is operating
Debate over discharge
to ditch or reinjection
due to potential
draining of wetland






Pumping rate would
be about 1 million
gallons per day;
disposal of GW is an
issue
State objection to
active reinjection
Located in wetland
Composition of cap
Remedy may include
re-routing river
Incinerate highly
concentrated
sludge; low tem-
perature thermal
desorpfon of lower
concentration
sludge; landfill soil
using RCRA cap;
ozone treatment of
GW


Excavate soil and
incinerate onsite;
pump and treat
GW; air stripping;
carbon adsorption
Cap 70-acre
landfill; slurry wall;
pump and treat
GW
In-situ vapor
extraction; cap
Multi-layer cap and
slurry wall; pump
and treat GW
Cap landfill with
multi-layer RCRA
cap; pump and
treat GW, dis-
charge to POTW
GW remediation
Permeable cap;
pump and treat
GW
Cap;GW
remediation
Treat sediments
and soil in onsite
slurry bioreactor;
cap remainder;
treat GW in oil/
water separator,
carbon adsorption;
discharge to
POTW
Mary Elaine
Gustafson
FTS 88^61 44
312-886-6144
Ken Tindall
FTS 886-9895
312-886-9895
Brad Bradley
FTS 886-4742
312-886-4742
Kevin Adler
FTS 886-7078
312-886-7078
Jae B. Lee
FTS 886-4749
312-8864749
Fred Micke
FTS 886-51 23
312-886-5123
Dan Cozza
FTS 886-7252
312-886-7252
Pete Sanders
FTS 353-9228
312-353-9228
Russ Hart
FTS 8864844
312-8864844
Linda Nachowicz
FTS 886-6337
312-886-6337
Betty Lavis
FTS 8864784
312-8864784
Andrea
Mclaughlin
FTS 3824740
Kurt Lamber
FTS 3824831
Sandra Panetta
FTS 475-9757
Andrea
Mclaughlin
FTS 3824740
Emie Watkins
FTS 3824837
Andrea
Mclaughlin
FTS 3824740
Andrea
Mclaughlin
FTS 3824740
Sandra Panetta
FTS 475-9757
Emie Watkins
FTS 3824837
Andrea
Mclaughlin
FTS 3824740
Andrea
Mclaughlin
FTS 3824740
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RODs Scheduled for Signature in FT 1990
             (continued)
Region Site Name, State
Operable
Unit
Lead
Threat/Problem
Points of
Interest
Considered
Remedy
Regional
Contact
Headquarters
Contact
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
V
VI
VI
VI
National Presto Industries, Wl Subsequent
Oak Grove Sanitary Landfill, Subsequent
MN
Oconomowoc Electroplating First
Co.,lnc.,WJ
Onalaska Municipal Landfill, Wl First
OTT/Story/Cordova Chemical, Subsequent
Ml
Reilly Tar & Chem St Louis Subsequent
ParKMN
St. Louis River, MN First
U.S. DOI Sangam Crab Subsequent
Orchard NWR.IL
Wheeler Pit, Wl First
Arkwood, AR First
Crystal Chemical Co., TX First
Jacksonville Municipal Landfill, First
AR
F
F
E
S
F
E
E
E
F
E
E
F
VOCsinGW
Organics in soil
andGW
Organics and
metals in soil, GW,
lagoon sludge, and
adjacent wetland;
RCRAF006 waste
VOCs in soil and
GW
Organics in soil
andGW
PAHs and phenols
inGW
PAHs in GW and
sediment
PCBs in soil
Arsenic, chromium,
iron, and
manganese in GW
PCP and PAHs in
soil
Arsenic in water
and soil
Herbicides and
dioxin in soil


Municipal landfill




Ability of GW pump
and treatment action to
meet standards
Deep aquifer
contamination






Residences within 1
mile of site; GW and
spring are only source
of drinking water
Residences within
2,500 feet of site;
arsenic contamination
in adjacent property


Alternative water
supply
GW remediation
Cap soil; lagoon
andGW
remediation
Multi-layer cap;
enhanced biolog-
ical degradation in
subsurface soil;
pump and treat
GW
Pump and treat
GW using phys-
ical-chemical
treatment, bio-
logical treatment;
discharge to
stream
Gradient control;
well discharge to
POTW


Remove and
dispose of treated
material in onsite
landfill
Multi-layer cap;
waste consolida-
tion; institutional
controls; GW
monitoring
Onsite
incineration
Onsite closure
with cap and
slurry wall; interim
action offsite: exca-
vate soil and sedi-
ment with arsenic
concentrations
> 100 pom; con-
solidate under
RCRA cap; slurry
wall; cap
Thermal treatment
of principal threat
MikeGifford
FTS 886-7257
312-886-7257
Bruce Sypnieski
FTS 886*1 89
312-886-6189
Tom Williams
FTS 886-61 57
312-886-6157
Kevin Adler
FTS 886-7078
312-886-7078
Russ Hart
FTS 8864844
312-8864844
Darryl Owens
FTS 886-7089
312-886-7089
Debbie Siebers
FTS 353-9299
312-353-9299
Mindi Gould
FTS 886-7253
312-886-7253
Mary Beth Novy
FTS 353-7556
312-353-7556
Brent Truskowski
FTS 255-6582
214-655-6582
Lou Barinka
FTS 255-6738
216-655-6738
Steve Veal
FTS 255-671 5
214-655-6715
Ernie Watkins
FTS 3824837
Sandra Panetta
FTS 475-9757
Andrea
Mclaughlin
FTS 3824740
Andrea
Mclaughlin
FTS 3824740
Andrea
Mclaughlin
FTS 3824740
Kurt Lamber
FTS 3824831
Sandra Panetta
FTS 475-9757
Trish Gowland
FTS 382-7790
Ernie Watkins
FTS 3824837
Filomena Chau
FTS 475-7082
Debbie Swichkow
FTS 475-7026
Robin Anderson
FTS 3824491
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RODs Scheduled for Signature in FT 1990
             (continued)
Region Site Name, State
Operable Lead Threat/Problem
Unit
Points of
Interest
Considered
Remedy
Regional
Contact
Headquarters |
Contact I
VII

VI
VI

VI

VI
UN

VII
VII

VII

VII

VII

VII
VII

VII

Landfill. AR
Soldier Creek/Building 3001
Tinker Air Force Base, OK

OK
_ M
CO..TX
Vertac, AR

Plant, IA
Lee Chemical, MO



Farm.lA
Micenuri Flnrtrif Wnrkc MO


lamination-, NE
Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/
Pits(USDOE),MO

MO
White Farm Equipment, IA

and TCE in soil
First E TCE and chromium
inGW
Pirct P PPRc PiUc an/4
low levels of metal
in soil

PCP in soil
First F Dioxin, herbicides,
and phenols in soil
and sludge
_. _ - .
GW
First E TCE inGW
Pirct F V(Vc in ftW


soil, sludge, and
GW
PJ ret F PPRc in cnit anH
GW

ride in soil and GW
Subsequent E Radioactive and
mixed wastes in
soil, surface
wastes, GW,
facility building, and
nearby quarry

and metals in soil
andGW
First E Benzene in GW


Nearest drinking water
well is 300 feet from
the landfill




Facility used to pro-
duce and dispose of
Agent Orange (offsite
OU)


TCE in City of Liberty
water system





onsite


Federal facility post
operator
1 anHfill

Landfill; adjacent
wetlands

of principal threat
Pump and treat GW

orKPEG

or biodegradation,
followed by
solidification and
stabilization
Close sewage
lines, incinerate
residuals, monitor
stream
i • -i.
pump and treat GW
with filtration,
polymer injection,
and settling;
bioremediation pilot
study
Pump and treat GW

(enhanced) GW;
pilot soil study





with vapor
extraction
Consolidate quarry
soil and treat
quarry water


Pump and treat
GW; clay cap
Otoua Vflal
FTS 255-671 5
214-655-6715
Tim Underwood
FTS 2554730
214-6554730

FTS 255471 5
214-6554715

FTS 255-2197
214-655-2197
M. Ramesh
FTS 2554582
2144554582

FTS 276-7755
913-551-7755
Gene Gunn
FTS 276-7776
913-551-7776

FTS 276-7733
913-551-7733

FTS 276-7705
913-551-7705

FTS 276-7701
913-551-7701

FTS 276-7776
913-551-7776
Dan Wall
FTS 276-7710
913-551-7710

Auchterlonie
FTS 276-7778
913-551-7778
Pat McDonald
FTS 276-7746
913-551-7746

FTS 382-4491
Filomena Chau
FTS 475-7082

FTS 3824491

FTS 382-4491
Robin Anderson
FTS 3824491
lark QrhaH
FTS 3824848
JackSchad
FTS 3824348
lark QrhaH
FTS 3824848

FTS 382-2461
lark QrhaH
FTS 3824348
!a/>lr CyhaH
FTS 3824348
JackSchad
FTS 3824848
lark Q/»haH
FTS 3824848
JackSchad
FTS 3824348
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                         RODs Scheduled for Signature in FT 1990
                                            (continued)
Region
Site Name, State
Operable   Lead   Threat/Problem
  Unit
Points of
Interest
Considered
 Remedy
Regional
Contact
Headquarters
  Contact

VIM
VIII
VIII
VIII
VIII
Will

V/lll

VIII
VIII
IX
IX
IX
IX

CO
Monticello Mill Tailings First
(USDOE), UT
Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, First
WY
Ogden Defense Depot, UT Subsequent
Portland Cement, UT First
Can/4 froak ft") ffil 1 ^ Qiihcjyiuant


Tailings), UT
Silver Bow Creek, MT Subsequent
Wasatch Chemical Co. (Lot 6), First
UT
Atlas Asbestos Mine, CA Subsequent
Intersil, CA First
JH Baxter, CA First
Louisiana Pacific Corp., CA First


E
E
E
E
p

c

E
E
F
E
E
F

fuels
Radioactive tailings
inside town of
Monticello
BETXandVHOin
GW
Solvents and
pesticides in GW
Cement kiln dust,
lead, cadmium,
and chromium in
GW
UrW ;. ..11


in tailings and GW
Metals in soil,
water tailings
TCE, PCE, PCP,
pesticides, herb-
icides, and dioxin
in soil
Air and waterborne
asbestos
VOCs from leaking
underground tanks
in soil and GW
Arsenic, PAHs,
and creosote in
soil and GW
Benzene, toluene,
xylene, thiophenes,
arsenic, and
sulfate in GW
FoHaral farilitv

Federal facility
GW and contaminated
source areas OUs;
new drinking water
supply provided to
residents as removal
action
Federal facility
Cement kiln site




Size and complexity of
site
State-lead RI/FS
Public concerned
about access
restrictions
Extensive public
involvement; citizens
request aggressive
and higher treatment
rate
A.H. technology
bioremediation used
for soil and GW
Treatability studies


Containment of
contiguous
property
Pump and flush
GW; soil vapor
extraction of source
areas; natural at-
tenuation; possible
use of in-situ bio-
remediation of GW
Pump and treat
GW; dispose of
soils offsite
Excavate and
excapsulate in
landfill; monitor GW

bioremediation

dential soil to
500 ppm of lead;
excavate existing
gardens to 200 ppm
of lead; stage soil
at site; defer final
remedy to first OU
Excavate;
consoidate; cap
In-situ vitrification
for soil
Stream diversion/
sediment retention
dams; access
restrictions;
revegetation;
monitor source
Pump and treat
GW with air
stripping and GAC;
soil vapor
extraction for soil
Pump and treat
GW; treat soil using
carbon, bioreme-
diation, and fixation
Institutional
controls
Uika Untnan
FTS 330-1 131
303-293-1131
Paul Mushovic
FTS 330-751 9
303-293-7519
Bert Garcia
FTS 330-1 526
303-293-1526
Sandra Bourgeois
FTS 330-7099
303-293-7099
Lisa Reed
FTS 330-1 838
303-293-1838

FTS 330-1 51 2
303-293-1512

FTS 330-1 523
303-293-1523
Scott Brown
FTS 585-5414
406-449-5414
Bert Garcia
FTS 330-1 526
303-293-1526
DanMeer
FTS 484-1 890
415-744-1890
Marie Lacey
FTS 484-1 980
415-744-1980
Mary Masters
FTS 484-11 78
415-744-1178
Fred Schauffler
FTS 484-1 996
415-744-1996

FTS 475-8372
Joe Tieger
FTS 475-8372
Joe Tieger
FTS 475-8372
Joe Tieger
FTS 475-8372
Joe Tieger
FTS 475-8372

FTS 475-9750
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FTS 475-8372
Joe Tieger
FTS 475-8372
Joe Tieger
FTS 475-8372
David Cooper
FTS 475-6703
Rick Popino
FTS 382-3401
Ross Natoli
FTS 382-2063
David Cooper
FTS47W703
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                                 RODs Scheduled for Signature in FT 1990
                                                           (continued)
Region Site Name, State
Operable Lead Threat/Problem
Unit
Points of
Interest
Considered
Remedy
Regional
Contact
Headquarters
Contact
IX    Mesa Area Groundwater Con-
      tamination, AZ
First        E   PCE and VOCs in  Proposed for RCRA     Source control;     Hillary Luer
               soil and GW       deferral through NPL    pump and treat     FTS 484-1179
                                delisting policy         GW with air strip-   415-744-1179
                                                     ping; soil vapor
                                                     extraction for soil
                                                                                       Ross Natoli
                                                                                       FTS 382-2063
IX    Solvent Service, CA
First        E   VXs from leaking Proposed for RCRA     Pump and treat     Marie Lacey
               underground tanks deferral through NPL    GW with air        FTS 484-1980
               in soil and GW     delisting policy         stripping; steam     415-744-1980
                                                     injection and soil
                                                     vapor extraction
                                                     for soil
                                                                                       Rick Popino
                                                                                       FTS 382-3401
IX    Stringfellow, CA
First       F   VOCs, pesticides,  Fourth ROD for site;    Pump and treat
               and metals in      extensive public        GW plume down-
               former acid pits;    involvement; interim    gradient of site;
               contaminated GW  action                dewater source;
               plume                                 pilot test for soil
                                                     vapor extraction
                                                                      Karen Ueno
                                                                      FTS 484-1890
                                                                      415-747-1890
                 David Cooper
                 FTS 475-6703
IX    Waste Disposal, CA
First       E   Oil and refinery    Site addressed under   Containment of
               waste            Removal authority      low-level wastes
                                                                      Bill Lewis
                                                                      FTS 484-1914
                                                                      415-744-1914
                 Rick Popino
                 FTS 382-3401
X    FMC Corp, Yakima Pit, WA         First
               Pesticides in soil
                                                     Onsite incineration  Kevin Rochlin      Joe Tieger
                                                                      FTS 399-2106      FTS 475-8372
                                                                      206442-2106
X     Teledyne Wan Chang, OR
First
           E   Low-level radiation  Community concerns    Solidification,
               in sludge ponds;   due to low-level        excavation, and
               potential source of  radioactive material in   removal to an
               GW contamination; sludge; sludge class-    offsite facility
Howard Oriean
FTS 39^6903
206442-6903
Joe Tieger
FTS 475-8372
               sludge ponds in
               Willamette River
               floodplain
                                                                     ified as nonhazardous
                                                                     solid waste
X     Union Pacific Railroad Yard, ID      First
           E   Semisolid oily
               sludge with TCL
               metals, VOCs, semi-
               volatiles, and petro-
               leum hydrocarbons
               in sludge pit; diesel
               weight petroleum
               hydrocarbons,
               PCE,andTCEin
               GW
                                                    Offsite disposal;
                                                    pump and treat
                                                    GW to extract
                                                    NAPLs
Ann Williamson
FTS 399-2739
206442-2739
Joe Tieger
FTS 475-8372
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