United States
              Environmental Protection
              Agency
             Office of Emergency and
             Remedial Response
             Washington, DC 20460
Publication 9355.6-05-2
PB92-963360
April 1992
ŁEPA
              Superfund
ROD Annual  Report
              FY1991:  Volume 2

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                            Publication 9355.6-05-2
                                     April 1992
   ROD ANNUAL REPORT
    FY1991:  VOLUME 2
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
   U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
       Washington, DC 20460

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                                         NOTICE

The policies and procedures set forth here are intended as guidance to Agency and other government
employees. They do not constitute rulemaking by the Agency, and may not be relied on to create a
substantive or procedural right enforceable by any other person. The Government may take action that
is at variance with the policies and procedures in this manual.

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                              CONTENTS
      Sections                                                       Page





I.     List of RODS Signed to Date FY 1982 - FY 1991                         1



II.     Records Of Decision Summary Table: FY 1982 - FY 1990                29



III.    Records Of Decision Keyword List:  FY 1982 - FY 1990                 285



IV.    List of ROD Amendments FY 1982 - FY 1991                          397



V.     List of Explanation Significant Differences FY 1982 - FY 1991             399



VI.    List of Superfund Acronyms                                         401

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                                SECTION I

      LIST OF RECORDS OF DECISION (RODS) SIGNED TO  DATE
                            FY1982  -  FY1991
REGION      SITE NAME

   1     Auburn Road Landfill
   1     Auburn Road Landfill
   1     Baird & McGuire
   1     Baird & McGuire
   1     Baird & McGuire
   1     Beacon Heights Landfill
   1     Beacon Heights Landfill
   1     Cannon Engineering/Bridgewater
   1     Charles George Reclamation
           Trust Landfill (OU1)
   1     Charles George Reclamation
          Trust Landfill (OU2)
   1     Charles George Reclamation
          Trust Landfill (OU3)
   1     Charles George Reclamation
          Trust Landfill (OU4)
   1     Coakley Landfill
   1     Davis Liquid Waste
   1     Dover Municipal Landfill
   1     Groveland Wells
   1     Groveland Wells
   1     Hocomonco Pond
   1     Industri-plex
   1     Iron Horse Park
   1     Iron Horse Park
   1     Kearsarge Metallurgical
   1     Keefe  Environmental Services
   1     Keefe  Environmental Services
   1     Kellogg-Deering Well Field
   1     Kellogg-Deering Well Field
   1     Landfill &  Resource Recovery
   1     Laurel Park
   1     McKin
   1     McKin
   1     Mottolo Pig Farm
   1     New Bedford
STATE

 NH
 NH
 MA
 MA
 MA
 CT
 CT
 MA
 MA

 MA

 MA

 MA

 NH
 RI
 NH
 MA
 MA
 MA
 MA
 MA
 MA
 NH
 NH
 NH
 CT
 CT
 RI
 CT
 ME
 ME
 NH
 MA
SIGN DATE

09/17/86
09/29/89
09/30/86
09/14/89
09/27/90
09/23/85
09/28/90
03/31/88
12/29/83

07/11/85

09/29/88

09/29/88

06/28/90
09/29/87
09/10/91
09/30/88
09/30/91
09/30/85
09/30/86
09/15/88
06/27/91
09/28/90
11/15/83
03/21/88
09/25/86
09/29/89
09/29/88
06/30/88
07/15/83
07/22/85
03/29/91
04/06/90

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      LIST  OF  RECORDS  OF DECISION (RODS) SIGNED TO DATE
                            FY1982 - FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE  NAME                       STATE

   1     Norwood PCBs                        MA
   1     Nyanza Chemical                      MA
   1     Nyanza Chemical                      MA
   1     O'Connor                             ME
   1     Old Springfield Landfill                 VT
   1     Old Springfield Landfill                 VT
   1     Ottati & Goss/Kingston Steel Drum       NH
   1     Picillo Farm                           RI
   1     Picillo Farm (Amendment)              RI
   1     Pinette's Salvage Yard                  ME
   1     Plymouth Harbor/Cannon Engineering   MA
   1     Re-Solve                              MA
   1     Re-Solve                              MA
   1     Rose Disposal Pit                      MA
   1     Saco Tannery Waste Pits                ME
   1     Savage Municipal Water Supply         NH
   1     Silresim Chemical                      MA
   1     South  Municipal Water Supply Well     NH
   1     Stamina Mills                         RI
   1     Sullivan's Ledge                       MA
   1     Sullivan's Ledge                       MA
   1     Sylvester's                            NH
   1     Sylvester's                            NH
   1     Tinkham Garage                      NH
   1     Tinkham Garage (Amendment)         NH
   1     Union Chemical                       ME
   1     W.R. Grace (Acton Plant)                MA
   1     Wells  G&H                           MA
   1     Western Sand & Gravel                 RI
   1     Western Sand & Gravel                 RI
   1     Western Sand & Gravel                 RI
   1     Winthrop Landfill                     ME
   1     Yaworski Waste  Lagoon                CT
   2     A.O. Polymer                          NJ
   2     American Thermostat                  NY
   2     American Thermostat                  NY
   2     Applied Environmental Services        NY
SIGN DATE

09/29/89
09/04/85
09/23/91
09/27/89
09/22/88
09/29/90
01/16/87
09/30/85
03/03/87
05/30/89
09/30/85
07/01/83
09/24/87
09/23/88
09/27/89
09/27/91
09/19/91
09/27/89
09/28/90
06/28/89
09/27/91
07/29/82
09/22/83
09/30/86
03/10/89
12/27/90
09/29/89
09/14/89
09/28/84
09/30/85
04/16/91
11/22/85
09/29/88
06/28/91
01/07/88
06/29/90
06/24/91

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      LIST OF RECORDS OF DECISION  (RODS)  SIGNED TO DATE
                            FY1982  -  FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE NAME

  2     Asbestos Dump
  2     Asbestos Dump
  2     BEC Trucking
  2     Beach wood/Berkeley Wells
  2     Bog Creek Farm
  2     Bog Creek Farm
  2     Brewster Well Field
  2     Brewster Well Field
  2     Bridgeport Rental & Oil Service
  2     Burnt Fly Bog
  2     Burnt Fly Bog
  2     Byron Barrel & Drum
  2     C&J Disposal
  2     Caldwell Trucking
  2     Caldwell Trucking
  2     Chemical Control
  2     Chemical Control
  2     Chemical Insecticide
  2     Chemical Leaman Tank Lines
  2     Chemsol
  2     Ciba-Geigy
  2     Cinnaminson Ground Water
          Contamination
  2     Circuitron
  2     Claremont Polychemical
  2     Claremont Polychemical
  2     Clothier Disposal
  2     Colesville Municipal Landfill
  2     Combe  Fill North Landfill
  2     Combe  Fill South Landfill
  2     Conklin Dumps
  2     Cooper  Road
  2     Curcio Scrap Metal
  2     D'Imperio Property
  2     De Rewal Chemical
  2     Diamond Alkali
STATE

 NJ
 NJ
 NY
 NJ
 NJ
 NJ
 NY
 NY
 NJ
 NJ
 NJ
 NY
 NY
 NJ
 NJ
 NJ
 NJ
 NJ
 NJ
 NJ
 NJ
 NJ

 NY
 NY
 NY
 NY
 NY
 NJ
 NJ
 NY
 NJ
 NJ
 NJ
 NJ
 NJ
SIGN DATE

09/30/88
09/27/91
09/28/89
06/30/88
09/30/85
06/28/89
09/30/86
09/29/88
12/31/84
11/16/83
09/29/88
09/29/89
03/29/91
09/25/86
09/28/89
09/20/83
09/23/87
09/28/89
09/28/90
09/20/91
04/24/89
09/28/90

03/29/91
09/22/89
09/28/90
12/28/88
03/29/91
09/29/86
09/29/86
03/29/91
09/30/87
06/28/91
03/27/85
09/29/89
09/30/87

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      LIST OF RECORDS OF DECISION  (RODS) SIGNED  TO  DATE
                            FY1982  - FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION     SITE NAME                      STATE

  2     Endicott Village Well Field             NY
  2     Endicott Village Well Field             NY
  2     Ewan Property                        NJ
  2     Ewan Property                        NJ
  2     FAA Technical Center                 NJ
  2     FAA Technical Center                 NJ
  2     Fibers Public Supply Wells              PR
  2     Florence Land Recontouring Landfill     NJ
  2     Forest Glen Subdivision                NY
  2     Fort Dix Landfill                      NJ
  2     Friedman Property                    NJ
  2     Frontera Creek                        PR
  2     Fulton Terminals                     NY
  2     GE Moreau                           NY
  2     GE Wiring Devices                    PR
  2     GEMS Landfill                        NJ
  2     Garden State Cleaners                  NJ
  2     General Motors/Central Foundry        NY
          Division
  2     Genzale Plating                       NY
  2     Glen Ridge Radium                   NJ
  2     Glen Ridge Radium                   NJ
  2     Global Landfill                        NJ
  2     Goose Farm                          NJ
  2     Haviland Complex                    NY
  2     Helen Kramer Landfill                 NJ
  2     Hertel Landfill                        NY
  2     Higgins Farm                         NJ
  2     Hooker Chemical S-Area               NY
  2'    Hooker Chemical/Ruco Polymer        NY
  2     Hooker-102nd Street                   NY
  2     Hooker-Hyde Park                     NY
  2     Hudson River PCBs                   NY
  2     Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals      NJ
  2     Juncos Landfill                        PR
  2     Katonah Municipal Well               NY
  2     Kentucky Ave Wellfield                NY
SIGN DATE

09/25/87
03/29/91
09/29/88
09/29/89
09/26/89
09/28/90
09/30/91
06/27/86
12/29/89
09/24/91
04/30/85
09/30/91
09/29/89
07/13/87
09/30/88
09/27/85
09/26/91
12/17/90

03/29/91
06/30/89
06/01/90
09/11/91
09/27/85
09/30/87
09/27/85
09/27/91
09/24/90
09/21/90
09/28/90
09/26/90
11/26/85
09/25/84
09/24/90
09/26/91
09/25/87
09/30/86

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      LIST  OF  RECORDS OF DECISION (RODS) SIGNED  TO  DATE
                            FY1982 - FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE  NAME                       STATE

  2     Kentucky  Ave Wellfield                NY
  2     Kin-Buc Landfill                       NJ
  2     King of Prussia                        NJ
  2     Krysowaty Farm                        NJ
  2     Lang Property                          NJ
  2     Lipari Landfill                         NJ
  2     Lipari Landfill                         NJ
  2     Lipari Landfill                         NJ
  2     Lone Pine Landfill                      NJ
  2     Lone Pine Landfill                      NJ
  2     Love Canal                            NY
  2     Love Canal                            NY
  2     Love Canal (93rd Street)                 NY
  2     Love Canal (93rd Street)(Amendment)    NY
  2     Ludlow Sand & Gravel                  NY
  2     M&T DeLisa Landfill                   NJ
  2     Mannheim Avenue Dump              NJ
  2     Marathon  Battery                      NY
  2     Marathon  Battery                      NY
  2     Marathon  Battery                      NY
  2     Mattiace Petrochemicals                 NY
  2     Mattiace Petrochemicals                 NY
  2     Metaltec/Aerosystems                  NJ
  2     Metaltec/Aerosystems                  NJ
  2     Montclair/West Orange Radium         NJ
  2     Montclair/West Orange Radium         NJ
  2     Montgomery Township Housing         NJ
          Development                        NJ
  2     Montgomery Township Housing         NJ
          Development                        NJ
  2     Myers Property                        NJ
  2     NL Industries                          NJ
  2     Nascolite                              NJ
  2     Nascolite                              NJ
  2     Naval Air Engineering Center (OU1)      NJ
  2     Naval Air Engineering Center (OU2)      NJ
  2     Naval Air Engineering Center (OU3)      NJ
SIGN DATE

09/28/90
09/30/88
09/28/90
06/20/84
09/29/86
08/03/82
09/30/85
07/11/88
09/28/84
09/28/90
05/06/85
10/26/87
09/26/88
05/15/91
09/30/88
09/20/90
09/27/90
09/30/86
09/30/88
09/29/89
09/27/90
06/27/91
06/30/86
09/27/90
06/30/89
06/01/90
09/27/87

06/30/88

09/28/90
09/27/91
03/31/88
06/28/91
02/04/91
02/04/91
09/30/91

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      LIST  OF  RECORDS  OF  DECISION (RODS)  SIGNED  TO  DATE
                            FY1982  -  FY1991
                              (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE  NAME                       STATE

  2     Naval Air Engineering Center (OU4)     NJ
  2     North Sea Municipal Landfill           NY
  2     Old Bethpage Landfill                  NY
  2     Olean Well Field                       NY
  2     Pepe Field                             NJ
  2     Picatinny Arsenal                      NJ
  2     Pijak Farm                            NJ
  2     Pollution Abatement Services           NY
  2     Pomona Oaks Well  Contamination       NJ
  2     Port Washington Landfill               NY
  2     Preferred Plating                       NY
  2     Price Landfill #1                        NJ
  2     Price Landfill #1                        NJ
  2     Radium Chemical                      NY
  2     Reich Farms                           NJ
  2     Renora                                NJ
  2     Ringwood Mines/Landfill               NJ
  2     Rockaway Borough Well Field           NJ
  2     Rockaway Borough Well Field           NJ
  2     Rocky Hill Municipal Well              NJ
  2     Roebling Steel                         NJ
  2     Roebling Steel                         NJ
  2     SMS Instruments                       NY
  2     Sarney Farm                           NY
  2     Sayreville  Landfill                      N J
  2     Scientific Chemical Processing           NJ
  2     Sealand  Restoration                    NY
  2     Sharkey Landfill                        NJ
  2     Sinclair Refinery                       NY
  2'   Sinclair Refinery                       NY
  2     Solvent  Savers                        NY
  2     South Brunswick Landfill               NJ
  2     South Jersey Clothing                  NJ
  2     Spence Farm                           NJ
  2     Suffern Village Well Field               NY
  2     Swope Oil & Chemical                  NJ
  2     Swope Oil & Chemical                  NJ
SIGN DATE

09/30/91
09/29/89
03/17/88
09/24/85
09/29/89
09/28/89
09/30/84
06/06/84
09/26/90
09/30/89
09/22/89
09/20/83
09/29/86
06/21/90
09/30/88
09/29/87
09/29/88
09/29/86
09/30/91
06/30/88
03/29/90
09/26/91
09/29/89
09/27/90
09/28/90
09/14/90
09/28/90
09/29/86
09/30/85
09/30/91
09/28/90
09/30/87
09/26/91
09/30/84
09/25/87
09/27/85
09/27/91

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      LIST  OF  RECORDS  OF  DECISION (RODS) SIGNED TO DATE
                            FY1982 - FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE  NAME                       STATE

  2     Syncon Resins                         NJ
  2     Syosset Landfill                        NY
  2     Tabernacle Drum Dump                NJ
  2     Upjohn Facility                        PR
  2     Upper Deerfield Township              NJ
          Sanitary Landfill
  2     Vega Alta Public Supply Wells           PR
  2     Vestal Water Supply 1-1                NY
  2     Vestal Water Supply 1-1                NY
  2     Vineland  Chemical                    NJ
  2     Vineland State School                  NJ
  2     Volney Municipal Landfill              NY
  2     Waldick Aerospace Devices             NJ
  2     Waldick Aerospace Devices             NJ
  2     Warwick Landfill                      NY
  2     White Chemical                        NJ
  2     Wide Beach Development              NY
  2     Williams Property                     NJ
  2     Woodland Township Route 532         NJ
  2     Woodland Township Route 72          NJ
  2     York Oil                              NY
  3     AVCO Lycoming-Williamsport Division  PA
  3     Aladdin Plating                        PA
  3     Ambler Asbestos Piles                  PA
  3     Ambler Asbestos Piles                  PA
  3     Army Creek Landfill                   DE
  3     Army Creek Landfill                   DE
  3     Arrowhead Associates/Scovill           VA
  3     Avtex Fibers                          VA
  3     Avtex Fibers                          VA
  3     Bally Ground Water Contamination      PA
  3     Bendix Flight Systems                  PA
  3     Berks Sand Pit                         PA
  3     Blosenski Landfill                      PA
  3     Brodhead Creek                        PA
  3     Brown's Battery  Breaking               PA
  3     Bruin Lagoon                         PA
SIGN DATE

09/29/86
09/27/90
06/30/88
09/30/88
09/30/91

09/29/87
06/27/86
09/27/90
09/28/89
09/30/89
07/31/87
09/29/87
03/29/91
06/27/91
09/26/91
09/30/85
09/29/87
05/16/90
05/16/90
02/09/88
06/28/91
09/27/88
09/30/88
09/29/89
09/30/86
06/29/90
09/30/91
09/30/88
09/28/90
06/30/89
09/30/88
09/29/88
09/29/86
03/29/91
09/28/90
06/02/82

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      LIST OF RECORDS OF DECISION (RODS) SIGNED TO  DATE
                           FY1982  -  FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION     SITE NAME                      STATE

  3     Bruin Lagoon                         PA
  3     Butz Landfill                         PA
  3     C & R Battery                         VA
  3     Chisman Creek                       VA
  3     Chisman Creek                       VA
  3     Clarke, L.A. & Son                     VA
  3     Coker's Sanitation Service Landfills      DE
  3     Craig Farm Drum                     PA
  3     Croydon TCE Spill                     PA
  3     Croydon TCE Spill                     PA
  3     Cryo-Chem                           PA
  3     Cryo-Chem                           PA
  3     Cryo-Chem                           PA
  3     Delaware City PVC Plant                DE
  3     Delaware Sand & Gravel                DE
  3     Delta Quarries/Stotler Landfill           PA
  3     Dixie Caverns County Landfill           VA
  3     Dorney Road                         PA
  3     Dorney Road                         PA
  3     Douglassville Disposal                 PA
  3     Douglassville Disposal                 PA
  3     Douglassville Disposal                 PA
  3     Dover Air Force Base                  DE
  3     Drake Chemical                       PA
  3     Drake Chemical                       PA
  3     Drake Chemical                       PA
  3     East Mt Zion                         PA
  3     Eastern Diversified Metals              PA
  3 .    Enterprise Avenue                    PA
  3     Fike Chemical                        W V
  3     Fike Chemical                        W V
  3     First Piedmont Quarry 719              VA
  3     Greenwood Chemical                  VA
  3     Greenwood Chemical                  VA
  3     Halby Chemical                       DE
  3     Harvey & Knott Drum                 DE
  3     Havertown PCP                       PA
SIGN DATE

09/29/86
09/28/90
03/30/90
09/30/86
03/31/88
03/31/88
09/28/90
09/29/89
12/28/88
06/29/90
09/29/89
09/28/90
09/30/91
09/30/86
04/22/88
03/29/91
09/30/91
09/29/88
09/30/91
09/27/85
06/24/88
06/30/89
09/28/90
09/30/84
05/13/86
09/29/88
06/29/90
03/29/91
05/10/84
09/29/88
09/28/90
06/28/91
12/29/89
12/31/90
06/28/91
09/30/85
09/29/89

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      LIST  OF  RECORDS OF DECISION (RODS) SIGNED  TO  DATE
                            FY1982 - FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE  NAME

  3     Havertown PCP
  3     Hebelka Auto Salvage Yard
  3     Hebelka Auto Salvage Yard
  3     Heleva Landfill
  3     Heleva Landfill (Amendment)
  3     Heller town Manufacturing
  3     Henderson Road
  3     Henderson Road
  3     Hranica Landfill
  3     Industrial Drive
  3     Industrial Drive
  3     Kane & Lombard Street Drums
  3     Keystone Sanitation Landfill
  3     Kimberton
  3     Kimberton
  3     Lackawanna Refuse
  3     Lansdowne Radiation
  3     Lansdowne Radiation
  3     Leetown Pesticide
  3     Lehigh Electric & Engineering
  3     Limestone Road
  3     Lord Shope Landfill
  3     MW  Manufacturing
  3     MW  Manufacturing
  3     Matthews Electric Plating
  3     McAdoo Associates
  3     McAdoo Associates
  3     McAdoo Associates
  3     Mid-Atlantic Wood Preservers
  3     Middletown Airfield
  3     Middletown Airfield
  3     Middletown Road Dump
  3     Millcreek Dump
  3     Modern Sanitation Landfill
  3     Moyers Landfill
  3     NCR, Millsboro
  3     New Castle Steel Plant
STATE

 PA
 PA
 PA
 PA
 PA
 PA
 PA
 PA
 PA
 PA
 PA
 MD
 PA
 PA
 PA
 PA
 PA
 PA
 WV
 PA
 MD
 PA
 PA
 PA
 VA
 PA
 PA
 PA
 MD
 PA
 PA
 MD
 PA
 PA
 PA
 DE
 DE
SIGN DATE

09/30/91
03/31/89
09/30/91
03/22/85
09/30/91
09/30/91
06/29/88
09/29/89
06/29/90
09/29/86
03/29/91
09/30/87
09/30/90
09/30/88
06/30/89
03/22/85
08/02/85
09/22/86
03/31/86
02/11/83
09/30/86
06/29/90
03/31/89
06/29/90
06/02/83
06/05/84
06/28/85
09/30/91
12/31/90
12/31/87
12/17/90
03/17/86
05/07/86
06/28/91
09/30/85
08/12/91
03/31/88

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      LIST OF RECORDS OF DECISION (RODS) SIGNED TO DATE
                           FY1982  -  FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION     SITE NAME                      STATE

  3     New Castle Spill                       DE
  3     Old City of York Landfill                PA
  3     Ordnance Works Disposal Areas         W V
  3     Ordnance Works Disposal Areas         W V
          (Amendment)
  3     Osborne Landfill                       PA
  3     Palmerton Zinc Pile                    PA
  3     Palmerton Zinc Pile                    PA
  3     Presque Isle                           PA
  3     Publicker/Cuyahoga Wrecking Plant     PA
  3     Publicker/Cuyahoga Wrecking Plant     PA
  3     Raymark                             PA
  3     Reeser's Landfill                       PA
  3     Resin Disposal                        PA
  3     Rhinehart Tire Fire Dump              VA
  3     Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds          VA
  3     Sand, Gravel & Stone                  MD
  3     Sand, Gravel & Stone                  MD
  3     Saunders Supply                      VA
  3     Sealand Limited                       DE
  3     Southern Maryland Wood Treating      MD
  3     Strasburg Landfill                      PA
  3     Strasburg Landfill                      PA
  3     Taylor Borough Dump                 PA
  3     Taylor Borough Dump                 PA
  3     Tybouts Corner Landfill                DE
  3     Tyson Dump #l                       PA
  3     Tyson Dump #1 (Amendment)          PA
  3  -   Tyson Dump #1                       PA
  3     Tyson Dump #1                       PA
  3     US Titanium                          VA
  3     USA Aberdeen - Edgewood             MD
  3     USA Aberdeen, Michaelsville           MD
  3     USA Letterkenny Southeast Area        PA
  3     USA Letterkenny-PDO                 PA
  3     Voortman Farm                       PA
  3     Wade (ABM)                          PA
SIGN DATE

09/28/89
09/30/91
03/31/88
09/29/89

09/28/90
09/04/87
06/29/88
09/30/87
06/30/89
06/28/91
09/28/90
03/30/89
06/28/91
06/30/88
06/30/87
09/30/85
09/28/90
09/30/91
09/30/91
06/29/88
06/29/89
06/28/91
06/28/85
03/17/86
03/06/86
12/21/84
03/31/88
09/30/88
09/28/90
11/21/89
09/27/91
09/27/91
08/02/91
08/02/91
06/30/88
08/30/84
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      LIST  OF  RECORDS OF  DECISION  (RODS)  SIGNED  TO  DATE
                            FY1982  -  FY1991
                              (CONTINUED)
REGION

  3
  3
  3
  3
  3
  3
  3
  3
  3
  3
  3
  3
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
  4
    SITE NAME

Walsh Landfill
West Virginia Ordnance
West Virginia Ordnance
Westline
Westline
Westline (Amendment)
Whitmoyer Laboratories
Whitmoyer Laboratories (OU2)
Whitmoyer Laboratories (OU3)
Wildcat Landfill
Wildcat Landfill
William Dick Lagoons
62nd Street Dump
Aberdeen Pesticide Dumps (OU2)
STATE

 PA
 WV
 WV
 PA
 PA
 PA
 PA
 PA
 PA
 DE
 DE
 PA
 FL
 NC
Aberdeen Pesticide Dumps (Amendment) NC
Airco Carbide                          KY
Alpha Chemical                       FL
American Creosote Works              FL
American Creosote Works              TN
American Creosote Works              FL
Amnicola Dump                       TN
Arlington Blending & Packaging         TN
B.F. Goodrich (Calvert City)              KY
Brown Wood Preserving                FL
Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination  NC
Cabot/Koppers                         FL
Cape Fear Wood Preserving             NC
Carolawn                             SC
Carolina Transformer                  NC
Celanese Shelby Fiber Operations        NC
Celanese Shelby Fiber Operations        NC
Charles Macon Lagoon & Drum Storage   NC
Chemtronics                          NC
Chemtronics (Amendment)             NC
Ciba-Geigy                            AL
Ciba-Geigy                            AL
City Industries                         FL
SIGN DATE

06/29/90
03/27/87
09/30/88
07/03/86
06/29/88
03/30/90
06/30/89
12/17/90
12/31/90
06/29/88
11/28/88
06/28/91
06/27/90
06/30/89
09/30/91
06/24/88
05/18/88
09/30/85
01/05/89
09/28/89
03/30/89
06/28/91
06/24/88
04/08/88
08/31/90
09/27/90
06/30/89
09/27/89
08/29/91
03/23/88
03/28/89
09/30/91
04/05/88
04/26/89
09/28/89
09/30/91
03/29/90
                                     11

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      LIST  OF  RECORDS  OF DECISION (RODS) SIGNED TO DATE
                            FY1982 - FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE  NAME                       STATE

  4     Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving        FL
  4     Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving        FL
          (Amendment)
  4     Davie Landfill                         FL
  4     Distler Brickyard                       KY
  4     Distler Farm                           KY
  4     Dubose Oil Products                    FL
  4     Flo wood                              MS
  4     Gallaway Pits                          TN
  4     Geiger (C & M Oil)                     SC
  4     Gold Coast Oil                         FL
  4     Golden Strip Septic Tank                SC
  4     Harris/Palm Bay Facility                FL
  4     Hercules 009 Landfill                   GA
  4     Hipps Road Landfill                    FL
  4     Hipps Road Landfill (Amendment)       FL
  4     Hollingsworth Solderless  Terminal       FL
  4     Howe Valley Landfill                   GA
  4     Independent Nail                      SC
  4     Independent Nail                      SC
  4     Interstate Lead (ILCO)                   AL
  4     Jadco-Hughes                          NC
  4     Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal       FL
  4     Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal       FL
  4     Lees Lane Landfill                      KY
  4     Lewisburg Dump                      TN
  4     Mallory Capacitor                      TN
  4     Martin Marietta - Sodyeco Division       NC
  4     Maxey Flats Nuclear Disposal            KY
  4     Medley Farms                         SC
  4     Miami Drum Services                  FL
  4     Monsanto                            GA
  4     Mowbray  Engineering                  AL
  4     Munisport Landfill                     FL
  4     National Starch & Chemical             NC
  4     National Starch & Chemical             NC
  4     Newport Dump                        KY
SIGN DATE

09/25/86
09/26/90

09/30/85
08/19/86
08/19/86
03/29/90
09/30/88
09/26/86
06/01/87
09/11/87
09/12/91
06/28/90
06/27/91
09/03/86
09/21/90
04/10/86
09/28/90
09/28/87
08/30/88
09/30/91
09/27/90
03/31/89
03/30/90
09/25/86
09/19/90
08/29/91
09/24/87
09/30/91
05/29/91
09/16/85
12/07/90
09/25/86
07/26/90
09/30/88
09/28/90
03/27/87
                                    12

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      LIST  OF  RECORDS OF DECISION (RODS) SIGNED  TO  DATE
                            FY1982 - FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE  NAME                       STATE

  4     Newsom Brothers/Old Reichhold        MS
  4     North Hollywood Dump                TN
  4     Northwest 58th Street Landfill           FL
  4     Oak Ridge Reservation (USDOEXOU2)    TN
  4     Oak Ridge Reservation (USDOE)(OU3)    TN
  4     Oak Ridge Reservation (USDOE)(OU4)    TN
  4     Palmetto Wood Preserving              SC
  4     Parramore Surplus                     FL
  4     Pepper's Steel & Alloys                  FL
  4     Per dido Ground water Contamination     AL
  4     Petroleum Products                    FL
  4     Pickettville Road Landfill               FL
  4     Pioneer Sand                          FL
  4     Powersville Landfill                    GA
  4     SCRDI Bluff Road                      SC
  4     SCRDI/Dixiana                        SC
  4     Sangamo/Twelve-Mile/Hartwell PCB     SC
  4     Sapp Battery Salvage                    FL
  4     Schuylkill Metal                       FL
  4     Sherwood Medical Industries            FL
  4     Smith's Farm Brooks                   KY
  4     Smith's Farm Brooks (Amendment)      KY
  4     Stauffer Chem (Axis)                    AL
  4     Stauffer Chem (Cold Creek)              AL
  4     Sydney Mine Sludge Ponds              FL
  4     Taylor, A.L.                            KY
  4     Tower Chemical                       FL
  4     Tri-City Oil Conservationist             FL
  4     Tri-City Industrial Disposal              KY
  4     USA Anniston Army Depot             AL
  4     USAF Robins Air Force Base             GA
  4     Varsol Spill                           FL
  4     Velsicol Chemical                      TN
  4     Wamchem                            SC
  4     Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits              FL
  4     Wrigley Charcoal                      TN
  4     Yellow Water Road                    FL
SIGN DATE

09/18/89
09/13/90
09/21/87
06/28/91
09/19/91
09/19/91
09/30/87
09/15/87
03/12/86
09/30/88
10/05/90
09/28/90
09/26/86
09/30/87
09/12/90
09/26/86
12/19/90
09/26/86
09/28/90
03/27/91
09/29/89
09/30/91
09/27/89
09/27/89
09/29/89
06/18/86
06/09/87
09/21/87
08/28/91
09/26/91
06/25/91
03/29/85
06/27/91
06/30/88
05/30/85
09/30/91
09/28/90
                                    13

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      LIST  OF RECORDS OF DECISION  (RODS)  SIGNED TO DATE
                            FY1982  - FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE NAME                      STATE

  4     Zellwood Groundwater Contamination   FL
  4     Zellwood Groundwater Contamination   FL
          (Amendment)
  5     A & F Materials/Greenup               IL
  5     A & F Materials/Greenup               IL
  5     Acme Solvent Reclaiming              IL
  5     Acme Solvent Reclaiming              IL
  5     Adrian Municipal Well Field           MN
  5     Algoma Municipal Landfill             WI
  5     Allied Chemical & Ironton Coke         OH
  5     Allied Chemical & Ironton Coke         OH
  5     Alsco Anaconda                       OH
  5     Anderson Development               MI
  5     Anderson Development (Amendment)   MI
  5     Arcanum Iron & Metal                OH
  5     Arrowhead Refinery                   MN
  5     Auto Ion Chemicals                   MI
  5     Belvidere Municipal Landfill #1         IL
  5     Berlin & Farro                        MI
  5     Berlin & Farro                        MI
  5     Better Brite Plating Chrome & Zinc      WI
  5     Big D Campground                    OH
  5     Bofors Nobel                         MI
  5     Bower's Landfill                      OH
  5     Buckeye Reclamation                  OH
  5     Burlington Northern                  MN
  5     Burrows Sanitation                    MI
  5     Byron Salvage Yard                    IL
  5     Byron Salvage Yard                    IL
  5     Byron Salvage Yard                    IL
  5     Carter Industrials                     MI
  5     Cemetery Dump                      MI
  5     Cemetery Dump                      MI
  5     Charlevoix Municipal  Well Field        MI
  5     Charlevoix Municipal  Well Field        MI
  5     Chem-Central                        MI
  5     Chem-Dyne                          OH
SIGN DATE

12/15/87
03/01/90

11/23/83
08/14/86
09/27/85
12/31/90
09/29/89
09/29/90
09/29/88
12/28/90
09/08/89
09/28/90
09/30/91
09/26/86
09/30/86
09/27/89
06/29/88
02/29/84
09/30/91
06/28/91
09/29/89
09/17/90
03/31/89
08/19/91
06/04/86
09/30/86
03/13/85
09/23/86
06/30/89
09/18/91
09/11/85
09/29/89
06/12/84
09/30/85
09/30/91
07/05/85
                                    14

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      LIST OF RECORDS OF DECISION (RODS) SIGNED TO DATE
                             FY1982 - FY1991
                              (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE NAME                       STATE

  5     Clare Water Supply                     MI
  5     Cliff/Dow Dump                       MI
  5     Conrail Railyard Elkhart                 IN
  5     Coshocton Landfill                     OH
  5     Cross Brothers Pail Recycling             IL
  5     Cross Brothers Pail Recycling             IL
  5     Dakhue Sanitary Landfill                MN
  5     Eau Claire Municipal Well Field          WI
  5     Eau Claire Municipal Well Field          WI
  5     Enviro-Chem (Northside Sanitary        IN
          Landfill)
  5     Enviro-Chem (Northside Sanitary        IN
          Landfill)(Amendment)
  5     FMC                                  MN
  5     Fadrowski Drum Disposal               WI
  5     Fields Brook                           OH
  5     Fisher Calo Chem                       IN
  5     Folkertsma Refuse                     MI
  5     Forest Waste Products                   MI
  5     Forest Waste Products                   MI
  5     Forest Waste Products                   MI
  5     Fort Wayne Reduction Dump            IN
  5     Fultz Landfill                           OH
  5     G&H Landfill                           MI
  5     Hagen Farm                            WI
  5     Hedblum Industries                     MI
  5     Hunts Disposal                         WI
  5     IMC Terre Haute East Plant              IN
  5     Industrial Excess Landfill                OH
  5     Industrial Excess Landfill                OH
  5     Ionia City Landfill                       MI
  5     Janesville Ash Beds                     WI
  5     Janesville Old Landfill                   WI
  5     Johns  Manville                        IL
  5     K & L Landfill                          MI
  5     Kentwood Landfill                     MI
  5     Koppers/Galesburg                     IL
SIGN DATE

08/30/90
09/27/89
06/28/91
06/17/88
03/25/85
09/28/89
06/28/91
06/10/85
03/31/88
09/25/87

06/07/91

09/30/87
06/10/91
09/30/86
08/07/90
06/28/91
02/29/84
06/30/86
03/31/88
08/26/88
09/30/91
12/21/90
09/17/90
09/29/89
09/29/90
06/22/88
09/30/87
07/17/89
09/29/89
12/29/89
12/29/89
06/30/87
09/28/90
03/29/91
06/30/89
                                     15

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      LIST OF  RECORDS  OF  DECISION  (RODS) SIGNED  TO  DATE
                            FY1982  -  FY1991
                              (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE NAME

  5     Kummer Sanitary Landfill
  5     Kummer Sanitary Landfill
  5     Kummer Sanitary Landfill
  5     Kysor Industrial
  5     Lake Sandy Jo/M&M Landfill
  5     LaSalle Electrical Utilities
  5     LaSalle Electrical Utilities
  5     Laskin/Poplar Oil
  5     Laskin/Poplar Oil
  5     Laskin/Poplar Oil
  5     LeHillier Mankato
  5     Lemberger Landfill
  5     Lemberger Transport & Recycling
  5     Liquid Disposal
  5     Long Prairie Groundwater
          Contamination
  5     MIDCOI
  5     MIDCOn
  5     MacGillis & Gibbs/Bell Lumber & Pole
  5     Main Street Well Field
  5     Main Street Well Field
  5     Marion (Bragg) Dump
  5     Mason County Landfill
  5     Master Disposal Service Landfill
  5     Metamora  Landfill
  5     Metamora  Landfill
  5     Miami County Incinerator
  5     Michigan Disposal Service
  5'    Mid-State Disposal Landfill
  5     Morris Arsenic Dump
  5     Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil
  5     Motor Wheel
  5     ML Ind Taracorp Golden Auto
  5     NL Industries/Taracorp Lead Smelt
  5     National Presto Industries
  5     National Presto Industries
  5     Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Pla
SIGN DATE

06/12/85
09/30/88
09/29/90
09/29/89
09/26/86
08/29/86
03/30/88
08/09/84
09/30/87
06/29/89
09/27/85
09/23/91
09/23/91
09/30/87
06/27/88

06/30/89
06/30/89
09/30/91
08/02/85
03/29/91
09/30/87
09/28/88
09/26/90
09/30/86
09/28/90
06/30/89
09/30/91
09/30/88
08/07/85
09/27/90
09/30/91
09/19/88
03/30/90
08/01/90
09/30/91
09/28/90
                                    16

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      LIST OF RECORDS OF DECISION  (RODS)  SIGNED TO DATE
                            FY1982  -  FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE NAME                      STATE

  5     New Brighton/Arden Hills (#1)         MN
  5     New Brighton/Arden Hills             MN
  5     New Brighton/Arden Hills (#3)         MN
  5     New Brighton/Arden Hills (Well #7)     MN
  5     New Brighton/Arden Hills (St. Anthony) MN
  5     New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAPP)     MN
  5     New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP)     MN
  5     New Brighton/Arden Hills             MN
          (Amendment)
  5     New Lyme Landfill                    OH
  5     Ninth Avenue Dump                 IN
  5     Ninth Avenue Dump                 IN
  5     Northern Engraving                   WI
  5     Northernaire Plating                   MI
  5     Northernaire Plating                   MI
  5     Northside Sanitary Landfill             IN
          (Enviro-Chem)
  5     Northside Sanitary Landfill             IN
          (Enviro-Chem)(Amendment)
  5     Novaco Industries                    MI
  5     Novaco Industries (Amendment)        MI
  5     Oak Grove Sanitary Landfill            MN
  5     Oak Grove Sanitary Landfill            MN
  5     Oconomowoc Electroplating            WI
  5     Old Mill                             OH
  5     Onalaska Municipal Landfill            WI
  5     Organic Chemicals                    MI
  5     Ossineke Groundwater Contamination   MI
  5     Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical           MI
  5     Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical           MI
  5     Outboard Marine/Johnson             IL
  5     Outboard Marine/Johnson             IL
          (Amendment)
  5     Pagel's Pit                            IL
  5     Petersen Sand & Gravel                IL
  5     Pine Bend Sanitary Landfill             MN
  5     Poer Farms                           IN
SIGN DATE

06/24/83
09/19/83
08/02/84
06/30/86
03/31/87
09/25/87
08/11/89
08/11/89

09/27/85
09/20/88
06/30/89
09/29/87
09/11/85
09/29/89
09/25/87

07/31/91

06/27/86
09/05/91
09/30/88
12/21/90
09/20/90
08/07/85
08/14/90
09/30/91
06/28/91
09/29/89
09/29/90
05/15/84
03/31/89

06/28/91
09/14/88
09/30/91
09/30/88
                                    17

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      LIST OF RECORDS OF DECISION  (RODS)  SIGNED TO DATE
                            FY1982  -  FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE NAME                      STATE

  5     Pristine                              OH
  5     Pristine (Amendment)                 OH
  5     Rasmussen's Dump                    MI
  5     Reilly Tar & Chemical St. Louis Park     MN
  5     Reilly Tar & Chemical St. Louis Park     MN
  5     Reilly Tar & Chemical St. Louis Park     MN
  5     Republic Steel Quarry                  OH
  5     Rose Township Dump                 MI
  5     Rose Township Dump (Amendment)    MI
  5     Schmalz Dump                       WI
  5     Schmalz Dump                       WI
  5     Seymour Recycling                    IN
  5     Seymour Recycling                    IN
  5     Schilling, E.H. Landfill                 OH
  5     South Andover                       MN
  5     South East Rockford Groundwater       IL
          Contamination
  5     South Macomb Disposal #9,9 A          MI
  5     Spiegelberg Landfill                    MI
  5     Spiegelberg Landfill                    MI
  5     Springfield  Township Dump            MI
  5     St. Louis River                        MN
  5     Stoughton City Landfill                WI
  5     Sturgis Municipal Wells                MI
  5     Summit National Liquid                OH
         Disposal Service
  5     Summit National Liquid Disposal        OH
          Service (Amendment)
  5-    Thermo Chem                        MI
  5     Tri-State Plating                       IN
  5     U. S. Aviex                           MI
  5     U.S. DOI Sangamo/Crab Orchard         MI
         National Wildlife Refuge
  5     U.S. DOI Sangamo/Crab Orchard         IL
         National Wildlife Refuge
  5     Union Scrap Iron Metal                MN
  5     United Scrap Lead                     OH
SIGN DATE

12/31/87
03/30/90
03/28/91
06/06/84
05/30/86
09/28/90
09/30/88
09/30/87
01/18/89
08/13/85
09/30/87
09/30/86
09/25/87
09/29/89
03/30/88
06/14/91

08/13/91
09/30/86
06/29/90
09/29/90
09/28/90
09/30/91
09/30/91
06/30/88

11/02/90

09/30/91
03/30/90
09/07/88
03/30/90

08/01/90

03/30/90
09/30/88
                                   18

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      LIST OF  RECORDS OF  DECISION  (RODS)  SIGNED  TO  DATE
                            FY1982  -  FY1991
                              (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE  NAME                      STATE

  5     University of Minnesota                MN
  5     Velsicol Chemical                      IL
  5     Verona Well Field                     MI
  5     Verona Well Field                     MI
  5     Verona Well Field                     MI
  5     Waite Park Wells                      MN
  5     Washington County Landfill            MN
  5     Waste Disposal Engineering             MN
  5     Wauconda Sand & Gravel               IL
  5     Wauconda Sand & Gravel               IL
  5     Wausau Ground water Contamination    WI
  5     Wausau Groundwater Contamination    WI
  5     Wayne Waste Oil                      IN
  5     Wedzeb Enterprises                    IN
  5     Wheeler Pit                           WI
  5     Whitehall Municipal Wells             MI
  5     Windom Municipal Dump              MN
  5     Zanesville Well Field                   OH
  6     AT&SF (Clovis)                        NM
  6     Arkwood                              A R
  6     Bailey Waste Disposal                   TX
  6     Bayou  Bonfouca                       LA
  6     Bayou  Bonfouca                       LA
  6     Bayou Sorrel                          LA
  6     Bio-Ecology Systems                    TX
  6     Brio Refinery                          TX
  6     Cecil Lindsey                          A R
  6     Cimarron  Mining                      NM
  6     Cimarron  Mining                      NM
  6     Cleve Reber                            LA
  6     Compass Industries (Avery Drive)        OK
  6     Crystal Chemical                       TX
  6     Crystal City Airport                     TX
  6     Dixie Oil Processors                     TX
  6     French Limited                        TX
  6     Geneva Industries/Fuhrmann Energy     TX
  6     Gurley Pit                             AR
SIGN DATE

06/11/90
09/30/88
05/01/84
08/12/85
06/28/91
09/28/89
11/15/90
12/31/87
09/30/85
03/31/89
12/23/88
09/29/89
03/30/90
06/30/89
09/28/90
09/29/89
09/29/89
09/30/91
09/23/88
09/28/90
06/28/88
08/15/85
03/31/87
11/14/86
06/06/84
03/31/88
04/23/86
09/21/90
09/06/91
03/31/87
09/29/87
09/27/90
09/29/87
03/31/88
03/24/88
09/18/86
10/06/86
                                    19

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      LIST OF RECORDS OF DECISION (RODS) SIGNED  TO  DATE
                            FY1982 - FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE NAME                      STATE

  6     Gurley Pit                             AR
  6     Hardage/Criner                        OK
  6     Hardage/Criner (Amendment)           OK
  6     Harris (Farley Street)                    TX
  6     Highlands Acid Pit                     TX
  6     Highlands Acid Pit                     TX
  6     Homestake Mining                     NM
  6     Industrial Waste Control                AR
  6     Jacksonville Municipal Landfill          AR
  6     Koppers (Texarkana Plant)               TX
  6     Mid-South Wood Products              AR
  6     Midland Products                       AR
  6     Motco                                 TX
  6     Motco                                 TX
  6     North Cavalcade Street                  TX
  6     Odessa Chromium #1                   TX
  6     Odessa Chromium #1                   TX
  6     Odessa Chromium #2                   TX
  6     Odessa Chromium #2                   TX
  6     Old Inger Oil Refinery                   LA
  6     Pagano Salvage                        NM
  6     Pesses Chemical                        TX
  6     Petro-Chemical (Turtle Bayou)           TX
  6     Petro-Chemical (Turtle Bayou)           TX
  6     Rogers Road Municipal Landfill          AR
  6     Sand Springs Petrochemical Complex     OK
  6     Sand Springs Petrochemical Complex     OK
  6     Sheridan Disposal Services              TX
  6     Sheridan Disposal Services              TX
  6     Sikes Disposal Pits                      TX
  6     Sol Lynn/Industrial Transformers        TX
  6     Sol Lynn/Industrial Transformers        TX
  6     South Cavalcade Street                  TX
  6     South Valley (SJ-6)                     NM
  6     South Valley                           NM
  6     South Valley (SJ-6)                     NM
  6     South Valley (PL-83)                    NM
SIGN DATE

09/26/88
11/14/86
11/22/89
09/27/85
06/25/84
06/26/87
09/27/89
06/28/88
09/27/90
09/23/88
11/14/86
03/24/88
03/15/85
09/27/89
06/28/88
09/08/86
03/18/88
09/08/86
03/18/88
09/25/84
09/27/90
12/22/88
03/27/87
09/06/91
09/27/90
09/29/87
06/28/88
12/29/88
09/27/89
09/18/86
03/25/88
09/23/88
09/26/88
03/22/85
06/28/88
09/30/88
09/30/88
                                    20

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      LIST OF RECORDS OF DECISION (RODS) SIGNED  TO  DATE
                            FY1982 - FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE NAME                       STATE

  6     South Valley (Edmunds Street)          NM
  6     Stewco                               TX
  6     Tar Creek (Ottawa County)              OK
  6     Tenth Street Dump/Junkyard           OK
  6     Texarkana Wood Preserving            TX
  6     Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg 3001)    OK
  6     Triangle  Chemical                    TX
  6     United Creosoting                    TX
  6     United Creosoting                    TX
  6     United Nuclear                       NM
  6     Vertac                               AR
  7     Aidex                                IA
  7     Aidex                                IA
  7     Arkansas City Dump                   KS
  7     Arkansas City Dump                   KS
  7     Big River Sand                        KS
  7     Chemplex                            IA
  7     Cherokee County                      KS
  7     Cherokee County                      KS
  7     Conservation Chemical                MO
  7     Deere, John Dubuque                  IA
  7     Des Moines TCE                      IA
  7     Doepke Disposal (Holliday)             KS
  7     E.I. DuPont De Nemours (County Rd X23) IA
  7     Ellisville Area                        MO
  7     Ellisville Area                        MO
  7     Ellisville Area                        MO
  7     Ellisville Area (Amendment)           MO
  7     Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant         IA
  7     Findett                               MO
  7     Fulbright Landfill                     MO
  7     Hastings Groundwater Contamination   NE
  7     Hastings Groundwater Contamination   NE
  7     Hastings Groundwater Contamination   NE
  7     Hastings Groundwater Contamination   NE
           (East Industrial)
  7     Hastings Groundwater Contamination   NE
           (FAR-MAR-CO)
SIGN DATE

03/30/89
09/16/88
06/06/84
09/27/90
09/25/90
08/16/90
06/11/85
09/30/86
09/29/89
09/30/88
09/27/90
08/24/83
09/30/84
09/29/88
09/21/89
06/28/88
09/27/89
12/21/87
09/18/89
09/30/87
09/29/88
07/21/86
09/21/89
05/28/91
07/10/85
09/29/86
09/30/91
09/30/91
09/21/90
12/28/88
09/30/88
09/28/88
09/30/88
09/26/89
09/28/90

09/28/90
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      LIST OF RECORDS OF DECISION  (RODS)  SIGNED TO DATE
                            FY1982  -  FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE NAME                      STATE

  7     Hastings Groundwater Contamination   NE
          (OU1)
  7     Hastings Groundwater Contamination   NE
          (OU10,2)
  7     John Deere (Ottumwa Works Landfill)    IA
  7     John's Sludge Pond                    KS
  7     Kern-Pest Laboratories                  MO
  7     Kern-Pest Laboratories                  MO
  7     Lawrence Todtz Farm                  IA
  7     Lee Chemical                         MO
  7     Lehigh Portland Cement                IA
  7     Lindsay Manufacturing                 NE
  7     Mid-America Tanning                 IA
  7     Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm    IA
  7     Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm    IA
  7     Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek          MO
  7     Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek          MO
  7     Missouri Electric Works                MO
  7     Northwestern States Portland Cement    IA
  7     People's Natural Gas                   IA
  7     Shaw  Avenue Dump                   IA
  7     Shenandoah  Stables                   MO
  7     Shenandoah  Stables                   MO
  7     Solid State Circuits                     MO
  7     Syntex Facility-Verona                 MO
  7     Times Beach                          MO
  7     Times Beach                          MO
  7     Vogel Paint & Wax                    IA
  7     Waverly Groundwater Contamination   NE
  7     Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits        MO
          (USDOE)
  7     Wheeling Disposal  Service              MO
  7     White Farm Equipment Dump          IA
  8     Anaconda Smelter                     MT
  8     Anaconda Smelter                     MT
  8     Arsenic Trioxide                      ND
  8     Arsenic Trioxide (Supplemental)         ND
SIGN DATE

09/30/91

09/30/91

09/23/91
09/22/89
09/29/89
12/31/90
11/04/88
03/21/91
06/28/91
09/28/90
09/24/91
09/30/88
09/27/90
09/28/87
09/29/88
09/28/90
06/26/90
09/16/91
09/26/91
07/28/88
09/28/90
09/27/89
05/05/88
01/13/84
09/29/88
09/20/89
09/26/90
09/28/90

09/27/90
09/28/90
10/02/87
09/23/91
09/26/86
02/05/88
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      LIST OF RECORDS OF DECISION (RODS) SIGNED TO DATE
                            FY1982 - FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE  NAME                       STATE

  8     Baxter/Union Pacific Tie Treating        WY
  8     Broderick Wood Products               GO
  8     Broderick Wood Products (Amendment)  CO
  8     Burlington Northern (Somers Plant)      MT
  8     California Gulch                       CO
  8     Central City-Clear Creek                CO
  8     Central City-Clear Creek                CO
  8     Central City-Clear Creek                CO
  8     Chemical Sales (New Location) (OU1)      CO
  8     Chemical Sales (New Location)(OU2)      CO
  8     Chemical Sales (New Location)(OU3)      CO
  8     Denver Radium (Streets)               CO
  8     Denver Radium (ROBCO)               CO
  8     Denver Radium (Card  Property)          CO
  8     Denver Radium (I)                     CO
  8     Denver Radium (II)                    CO
  8     Denver Radium (III)                   CO
  8     Denver Radium (Open Space Prop.)      CO
  8     East Helena                           MT
  8     Hill Air Force Base                     UT
  8     Libby Ground water Contamination      MT
  8     Libby Groundwater Contamination      MT
  8     Marshall Landfill                      CO
  8     Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace      CO
  8     Milltown Reservoir Sediments          MT
  8     Milltown Reservoir Sediments          MT
   8     Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE)           UT
   8     Monticello Radioactively Contaminated  UT
          Properties
   8     Mystery Bridge at Hwy 20               W Y
   8     Ogden Defense Depot                   UT
   8     Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2 & #3)     UT
   8     Rocky Flats Plant (USDOE)              CO
   8     Rocky Flats Plant (USDOE)              CO
   8    Rocky Mountain Arsenal               CO
   8    Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16)        CO
   8    Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU18)        CO
SIGN DATE

09/26/86
06/30/88
09/24/91
09/27/89
03/29/88
09/30/87
03/31/88
09/30/91
06/27/91
06/27/91
06/27/91
03/24/86
09/30/86
06/30/87
09/29/87
09/29/87
09/29/87
09/29/87
11/22/89
09/30/91
09/26/86
12/30/88
09/26/86
09/24/90
04/14/84
08/07/85
09/20/90
09/29/89

09/24/90
09/27/90
07/19/90
01/05/90
01/25/91
06/04/87
02/26/90
02/26/90
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      LIST OF RECORDS OF DECISION  (RODS) SIGNED  TO  DATE
                            FY1982 - FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION     SITE NAME                      STATE

  8     Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU19)        CO
  8     Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU20)        GO
  8     Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU22)        GO
  8     Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU23)        GO
  8     Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU17)        GO
  8     Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU21)        GO
  8     Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU26)        GO
  8     Sand Creek Industrial                  CO
  8     Sand Creek Industrial                  CO
  8     Sharon Steel (Midvale Tailings)         UT
  8     Silver Bow Creek                      MT
  8     Smuggler Mountain                   CO
  8     Wasatch Chemical (Lot 6)              UT
  8     Whitewood Creek                     SD
  8     Woodbury Chemical                   CO
  8     Woodbury Chemical  (Amendment)     CO
  8     Woodbury Chemical                   CO
  9     Advanced Micro Devices #915          CA
  9     Advanced Micro Devices 901 (Signetics)  CA
          (TRW Microwave)
  9     Applied Materials                     CA
  9     Atlas Asbestos Mine                   CA
  9     Atlas Asbestos Mine                   CA
  9     Beckman Instruments (Porterville)      CA
  9     CTS Printex                          CA
  9     Castle Air Force Base                   CA
  9     Celtor Chemical Works                CA
  9     Celtor Chemical Works                CA
  ,9     Coalinga Asbestos Mine                CA
  9     Coalinga Asbestos Mine                CA
  9     Coast Wood Preserving                CA
  9     Del Norte Pesticide Storage             CA
  9     FMC (Fresno Plant)                    CA
  9     Fairchild Semiconductor/Mt. View      CA
          (OU1)
  9     Fairchild Semiconductor/Mt. View      CA
          (OU2)
SIGN DATE

02/26/90
03/20/90
05/03/90
05/03/90
05/14/90
06/06/91
09/05/91
09/29/89
09/28/90
09/24/90
09/28/90
09/26/86
03/29/91
03/30/90
07/19/85
09/30/86
09/29/89
08/26/91
09/11/91

09/28/90
07/19/89
02/14/91
09/26/89
06/28/91
08/12/91
10/04/83
09/30/85
07/19/89
09/21/90
09/29/89
09/30/85
06/28/91
06/09/89

06/09/89
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      LIST OF  RECORDS  OF  DECISION (RODS)  SIGNED TO DATE
                            FY1982 •  FY1991
                              (CONTINUED)
REGION       SITE  NAME                       STATE

  9     Fairchild Camera (South San Jose Plant)   CA
  9     Firestone Tire (Salinas Plant)            CA
  9     IBM (San Jose Plant)                    CA
  9     Indian Bend Wash Area (OU2)           AZ
  9     Indian Bend Wash Area (OUs 1, 4, 5, 6)    AZ
  9     Intel (Mountain View Plant)            CA
  9     Intel (Santa Clara HI)                    CA
  9     Intersil                               CA
  9     Iron Mountain Mine                   CA
  9     J H Baxter                             CA
  9     Jibboom Junkyard                      CA
  9     Koppers (Oroville Plant)                CA
  9     Lorentz Barrel & Drum                 CA
  9     Louisiana Pacific                       CA
  9     MGM Brakes                          CA
  9     McColl                               CA
  9     Mesa Area Ground Water Contamination AZ
  9     Micro Storage/Intel Magnetics           CA
  9     Monolithic Memories (Advanced Micro   CA
        Devices - Arques) (National
          Semiconductor)
  9     Motorola (52nd Street Plant)            AZ
  9     Mountain View Mobile Homes          AZ
  9     National Semiconductor (Monolithic     CA
          Memories)
  9     Nineteenth  Avenue Landfill            AZ
  9     Operating Industries  Landfill            CA
  9     Operating Industries  Landfill            CA
  9     Operating Industries  Landfill            CA
  9     Operating Industries Landfill            CA
           (Amendment)
  9     Ordot Landfill                         GU
  9     Phoenix-Goodyear Airport Area         AZ
  9     Phoenix-Goodyear Airport Area         AZ
  9     Purity Oil Sales                        CA
  9     Raytheon                             CA
  9     Sacramento Army Depot               CA
SIGN DATE

03/20/89
09/13/89
12/15/88
09/21/88
09/12/91
06/09/89
09/20/90
09/27/90
10/03/86
09/27/90
05/09/85
09/13/89
09/25/88
09/28/90
09/29/88
04/11/84
09/27/91
08/26/91
09/11/91
 09/30/88
 06/02/83
 09/11/91

 09/29/89
 07/31/87
 11/16/87
 09/30/88
 09/28/90

 09/28/88
 09/29/87
 09/26/89
 09/26/89
 06/09/89
 09/29/89
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      LIST OF RECORDS OF DECISION (RODS) SIGNED  TO  DATE
                            FY1982 - FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION     SITE NAME                      STATE

  9     San Fernando Valley (Area 1)            CA
  9     San Fernando Valley (Area 1)            CA
  9     San Gabriel (Area 1)                     CA
  9     San Gabriel (Area 1)                     CA
  9     San Gabriel (Area 1)                     CA
  9     San Gabriel (Area 2)                     CA
  9     San Gabriel (Area 4)                     CA
  9     Selma Treating                         CA
  9     Signetics (Advanced Micro Devices
          901XTRW Microwave)                 CA
  9     Sola Optical USA                       CA
  9     Solvent Service                        CA
  9     South Bay Asbestos Area                CA
  9     South Bay Asbestos Area                CA
  9     South Bay Asbestos Area (Amendment)   CA
  9     Spectra-Physics (Teledyne                CA
          Semiconductor)
  9     Stringfellow                           CA
  9     Stringfellow                           CA
  9     Stringfellow                           CA
  9     Stringfellow                           CA
  9     Synertek (Building #1)                  CA
  9     TOW Microwave (Signetics) (Advanced
          Micro Devices 901)                     CA
  9     Taputimu Farm                        AS
  9     Teledyne Semiconductor (Spectra-        CA
          Physics)
  9     Tucson International Airport Area       AZ
  9     Valley Wood  Preserving                CA
  9     Van Waters & Rogers                   CA
  9     Watkins Johnson (Stewart Div)          CA
  10     American Lake Gardens (McChord AFB -  WA
          Area D)
  10     Bangor Naval Submarine Base           WA
  10     Bunker Hill Mining and Metallurgical    ID
          Complex
  10     Colbert Landfill                        WA
SIGN DATE

09/24/87
06/30/89
05/11/84
09/30/87
09/29/88
09/29/88
09/29/88
09/24/88

09/11/91
09/27/91
09/27/90
09/29/88
09/29/89
06/26/91
03/22/91

07/22/83
07/18/84
06/25/87
09/30/90
06/28/91

09/11/91
12/27/83
03/22/91

08/22/88
09/27/91
09/11/91
06/29/90
09/19/91

09/19/91
08/30/91

09/29/87
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      LIST OF RECORDS OF  DECISION (RODS) SIGNED TO  DATE
                           FY1982 -  FY1991
                             (CONTINUED)
REGION      SITE NAME                      STATE

  10     Commencement Bay - Nearshore/       WA
         Tideflats (OU3)
  10     Commencement Bay - Nearshore/       WA
         Tideflats (OU1,5)
  10     Commencement Bay - Nearshore/       WA
         Tideflats (OU7)
  10     Commencement Bay - South Tacoma     WA
         Channel (OU1)
  10     Commencement Bay - South Tacoma     WA
         Channel (OU1)
  10     Commencement Bay - South Tacoma     WA
         Channel (OU3)
  10     FMC Yakima Pit                       WA
  10     Fort Lewis Logistic Center               WA
  10     Frontier Hard Chrome                 WA
  10     Frontier Hard Chrome                 WA
  10     Gould                                OR
  10     Lakewood                            WA
  10     Lakewood                            WA
  10     Lakewood (Amendment)               WA
  10     Martin Marietta Aluminum            OR
  10     Northside Landfill                     WA
  10     Northwest Transformer-Mission Pole    WA
  10     Northwest Transformer-Mission Pole    WA
          (Amendment)
  10     Pacific Hide & Fur Recycling            ID
  10     Queen City Farms                     WA
  10     Silver Mountain  Mine                 WA
  10     Teledyne Wah Chang  Albany (TWCA)    OR
  10     Toftdahl Drums                       WA
  10     Union Pacific Railroad Yard             ID
  10     United Chrome Products               OR
  10     Western Processing (OU1)              WA
  10     Western Processing (OU2)              WA
  10     Western  Processing (Amendment)       WA
  10     Yakima Plating                        WA
SIGN DATE

12/30/87

09/30/89

12/31/90

03/18/83

05/03/85

03/31/88

09/14/90
09/25/90
12/30/87
07/05/88
03/31/88
06/01/84
09/30/85
11/14/86
09/29/88
09/30/89
09/15/89
09/30/91

06/28/88
10/24/85
03/27/90
12/28/89
09/30/86
09/10/91
09/12/86
08/05/84
09/25/85
09/04/86
09/30/91
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                               SECTION II

                 RECORD OF DECISION SUMMARY TABLE

                            FY 1982 - FY 1990
The FY 1982 - FY 1990 Record of Decision Summary Table provides an overview of site
problems, selected remedies, clean-up criteria and estimated costs provided in the RODs
signed between FY 1982 - FY 1990. The table is presented by Region, in alphabetical
order according to the site name.

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                                   FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
OJ
Region
1





1







1





1







Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Auburn Road
Landfill, NH

09/17/86

1st
Aubum Road
Landfill, NH

14-Acre Landfill
Area

09/29/89
2nd - Final
IBaird & McGuire,
MA

09/30/86

1st
Baird & McGuire,
MA

Former Chemical
Manufacturing
Facility
09/14/89
2nd
Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
organics, and inorganics



Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, TCE,
and PCE; and metals
including arsenic and
lead

GW, soil, and sediment
contaminated with
VOCs, organics.
pesticides, dioxin,
PAIls, and metals

Sediment contaminated
with organics including
PAHs and pesticides;
and metals including
arsenic



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Extension of existing municipal water supply





Not specified Downgradient GW pumping and treatment using
chemical coagulation and precipitation to remove
metal contaminants and air stripping to remove
VOCs, which will be collected in a vapor phase
carbon adsorption system, followed by onsite
discharge to recharge trenches; GW monitoring;
and capping

191,000 yd3 Excavation and onsite thermal destruction of
contaminated soil; GW pump and treatment with
onsite discharge to the aquifer, restoration of
wetlands; and relocation of river


1,500 yd Sediment excavation and onsite incineration;
(sediment) backfilling excavated areas with clean fill and
onsite placement of treated sediment; long-term
SW and sediment monitoring; wetland
restoration; and placement of silt curtains
downstream of site


Clean-up Goals
Not specified





Target GW clean-up goals are
based on SDWA MCLs or PMCLs
and include benzene 5 ug/1 (MCL),
toluene 2,000 ug/1 (PMCL), PCE
5 ug/1 (PMCL), TCE 5 ug/1
(MCL), arsenic 50 ug/1 (MCL),
and lead 50 ug/1 (MCL).

Excavation will remove
approximately 95% of
contamination by mass. Action
levels for GW remediation will be
developed during design.

Clean-up goals for sediment are
based on a 10'5 to 10"6 excess
cancer risk. Chemical-specific
goals include DDT 19 mg/kg.
arsenic 250 mg/kg, chlordane
5 mg/kg, and PAHs 22 mg/kg.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,372,000
(present worth)

$57,000
(annual O&M)

$24,100,000
(present worth)

$1,460,000
(annual present
worth O&M)


$44,386,000
(capital)

$4,132,000
(present worth
O&M)
$1,656,000
(present worth)

$22,000
(annual O&M)




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                                             FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table


Region
1





Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Baird & McGuire, None
MA

Former Chemical
Manufacturing
Facility

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
Not specified Obtaining Federal and local permits for future Not applicable
reactivation of the Donna Road aquifer,
constructing a new well; GW pumping and
treatment by filtration, and piping the water to
the current distribution system

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,188,000
(present worth)

$23,000
(O&M)

09/27/90

3rd - Final

Beacon  Heights
Undfill, CT

09/23/85

1st • Final
Beacon Heights
Undfill. CT

Dumping and
Incineration Area

W/28/90

1st- Final
(Supplemental)
                      GW, SW, and soil
                      contaminated with
                      VOCs and organics
Soil, GW, SW, and air
contaminated wiih
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, and
xylcnes
Not specified    Excavation of contaminated soil with onsitc
                consolidation; RCRA capping of consolidated
                wastes, gas venting and stormwater management;
                Icachatc collection with offsite disposal at a
                licensed wastewater treatment facility or onsite
                treatment with discharge to Ilockanum Brook;
                extension of public water supply to the next
                municipal  supply; fencing; and installation of a
                more extensive GW monitoring system

Not specified    Offsite leachate treatment at a wastewater
                treatment facility prior to offsite discharge of
                treated effluent to offsite SW; offsite incineration
                of the sludge generated during leachate treatment;
                monitoring of landfill gases; and providing the
                criteria for excavation of the contaminated soil
                deemed impracticable to cap
                                                                                         Excavation of soil to background
                                                                                         levels, which will be developed
                                                                                         during design.
Soil excavation levels include
benzene 0.08 mg/kg, TCE
0.01 mg/kg, toluene 100 mg/kg,
and xylenes 500 mg/kg.  These
goals are based on a 10  excess
cancer-risk level for carcinogens or
an 111=1. Clean-up levels for
leachate were not set because all
leachate will be removed and
treated offsite.
                                    $17,397,000
                                    (capital)

                                    $235,000
                                    (annual O&M)
                                                                                                                                                   $2,241,000
                                                                                                                                                   (present worth)

                                                                                                                                                   $951,000
                                                                                                                                                   (O&M)

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FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Region
1









1





1






Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Cannon
Engineering/
Bridgewater, MA

Industrial Facility

03/31/88

1st- Final

Charles George
Reclamation Trust
Landfill (Operable
Unit 1), MA
12/29/83
1st
Charles George
Reclamation Trust
Landfill (Operable
Unit 2), MA

07/11/85
2nd
Threat/Problem
Soil, GW, and debris
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE and TCE,
and organics including
PAHs and PCBs




GW contaminated with
VOCs




Air, GW, SW, and
sludge contaminated
with VOCs including
toluene, organics, and
metals


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Excavation and onsite treatment of soil
contaminated with VOCs using thermal aeration,
and excavation and offsite treatment of soil
contaminated with PCBs; implementation of a
wetland restoration program; decontamination and
removal of buildings, tanks, and structures;
additional soil sampling; access restrictions; GW
monitoring with implementation of a water
quality monitoring program; and institutional
controls
Not specified Extension of existing water supply system





Not specified Capping; SW diversion and collection system;
venting off-gas collection system to the
atmosphere; and a full peripheral leachate
collection system



Clean-up Goals
Soil clean-up levels were based on
leaching potential into GW as
determined using the Organic
leaching Model and include
benzene 550 ug/kg and TCE
71 ug/kg. The soil clean-up level
for PCBs 9 mg/kg is based on risk
levels. GW clean-up levels are the
MCLs for benzene 5 ug/1, TCE
5 ug/1, and vinyl chloride 2 ug/1.
Not specified





Not specified






Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$3,411,000-
4,505,000
(present worth)

$700,000
(present worth
O&M)



$2,453,000
(present worth)




$13,613,725
(capital)

$1,252,901
(annual O&M)



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                                              FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary  Table
Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
Charles George
Reclamation Trust
Landfill (Operable
Unit 3. 4). MA

70-Acre Landfill

09/29/88

3rd and 4th Final
Coakley Landfill,
Nil

Landfill

06/28/90

1st
Sediment, GW, and air
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, TCE, and PCE,
organics including
PA Us, and metals
including arsenic
500 yd3
Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including benzene
and PCE; other organics
including phenols; and
metals including arsenic
and chromium
2,000 yd3
(sediment)

30,000 yd3
(solid waste)
GW pump and treatment along with collected
leachate using biological treatment, metals
precipitation, and carbon adsorption, followed by
onsitc discharge to GW; GW and residential well
monitoring; collection and incineration of landfill
vent gas emissions; excavation and solidification
of sediment with onsite disposal in landfill
Excavating and consolidating sediment and solid
waste and depositing the material into the landfill
prior to capping; collecting and treating landfill
gases using a thermal destruction process; GW
pumping  and treatment using chemical
precipitation, air stripping, and biological
treatment, prior to recharge into the aquifer or
discharge to onsite SW; treating air from the air
stripper using incineration or activated carbon
filtration; implementing site access restrictions;
and air and GW  monitoring
GW cleanup will meet individual      $11,320,000
target levels based on MCLs          (present worth)
including benzene 5 ug/1, arsenic
50 ug/1, and TCE 5 ug/1.             $773,000
Discharge concentration levels        (annual O&M)
were provided for 18
contaminants.  Sediment will  meet
the target clean-up level for PAHs
of 1.0 me/kg based on a risk  level
of 4x10 .  Vent emissions will be
treated to a cumulative risk level
of IxlO"*.  Individual target levels
for vent emissions were provided
for 12 contaminants including
benzene 568 ug/m3, TCE
3.210 ug/m3. and PCE
8,690 ug/m3.

Soil clean-up goals are based  on      $20,200,000
the Organic Leachating Model and    (present worth)
incorporate SDWA MCLs/
MCLGs and include benzene          $245,000
0.055 mg/kg, PCE 0.13 mg/kg, and    (O&M)
phenols 2.3 mg/kg. GW clean-up
goals will meet SDWA
MCLs/MCLGs, State standards,
and health advisories including
benzene 5 ug/1 (MCL), PCE
3.5 ug/1 (State), arsenic 50 ug/1
(MCL), phenols 280 ug/1 (health
advisory), and chromium 50 ug/1
(MCL)

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Region
1
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Davis Liquid Waste,
RI
Threat/Problem
Soil and GW
contaminated with
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
25,000 yd3 Excavation and onsite incineration of raw wastes
and contaminated soil with backfilling of treated
Clean-up Goals
Soil will be treated to attain
10 cancer risk level with
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$27,392,000
(present worth)
09/29/87

1st



Grovcland Wells,
MA

Industrial Facility

09/30/88

1st
VOCs, inorganics, and
organics
Soil, sediment, GW, and
SW contaminated with
VOCs including PCE
and TCE, and metals
including arsenic and
lead
20,000 yd3
(soil)
                soil not EP toxic; onsite disposal of EP toxic
                treated soil in RCRA landfill; GW pump and
                treatment using air stripping and carbon
                adsorption with reinjection; and provision of an
                alternate water supply for nearby residences
In-situ vacuum extraction followed by carbon
adsorption of contaminated soil; GW pump and
treatment using air stripping and carbon
adsorption with reinjection to the aquifer, GW
monitoring; and sealing or disconnecting all
drains and lines to the subsurface disposal system
concentrations of total VOCs
reduced to <2 mg/kg.  GW will be
treated to attain the 10  cancer
risk level which includes reducing
concentrations of benzene and
TCE to 5.0 ug/1 (MCLs) each.

GW clean-up levels for VOCs are
based on MCLs or a 10   cancer
risk level, and clean-up levels for
metals are based on State  Ground
Water Quality Standards and
permit requirements.  Individual
goals  include PCE 5.0 ug/1, TCE
5.0 ug/1 (MCL), arsenic 50 ug/1,
and lead 50 ug/1. Soil clean-up
goals  for VOCs were based on
achieving the target GW levels and
include PCE 18.2 ug/kg and TCE
6.3 ug/kg.
$4,165,000
(present worth)

$2,677,000
(present worth
O&M)

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             Site Name,
             StatefType/
           Signature Date/
    Region  Remedial Action
Threat/Problem
Waste Volume
 Components of
Selected Remedy
                                                                                                                             Clean-up Goals
                                                                                                                               Present Worth/
                                                                                                                               Capital and
                                                                                                                               O&M Costs
            Hocomonco Pond,
            MA

            09/30/85

            1st - Final
 GW, SW, soil, and
 sediment contaminated
 with organics,
 inorganics, and metals
OJ
1      Industri-plcx, MA

      09/30/86

      1st
                                  GW, soil, sludge, and
                                  air contaminated with
                                  metals, and VOCs
                                  including toluene and
                                  bcn/.enc
Not specified    Former Lagoon: capping with site grading; and
                relocation of storm drain pipe

                Kettle Pond Area:  pond dcwatering and lowering
                area GW levels; soil and waste excavation;
                dcwatering sediment with onsite landfilling; air
                quality monitoring; if necessary, treatment with
                discharge of effluent water, construction of onsite
                landfill; and restoration of wetland areas

                Hocomonco Pond and Discharge Stream:
                mechanical dredging and onsite disposal of
                sediment; and treatment of pond water in system
                constructed  for Kettle Pond area

                Otis Street:  seal storm drain

                Isolated Areas: removal of contaminated
                materials and onsite disposal

1,000 yd1       Capping with soil grading; GW pump and
                treatment using air stripping with discharge to the
                aquifer; development of a multi-service GW
                response plan; institutional controls; stabilization
                of side slopes; and treatment  of gaseous
                emissions
                                         Not specified
                                                                                           Eliminate direct contact threat of
                                                                                           soil with arsenic >300 mg/kg, lead
                                                                                           >600 mg/kg, and chromium
                                                                                           >1000 mg/kg.  GW treatment will
                                                                                           meet  MCLs.  Air remedy will
                                                                                           achieve NAAQS and unit cancer
                                                                                           risks.
                                                                                                                                                         $2,213,000
                                                                                                                                                         (capital)

                                                                                                                                                         $56,000
                                                                                                                                                         (annual O&M)
                                                                            $12,302,300 or
                                                                            $12,612,000
                                                                            (depending  on
                                                                            air treatment)
                                                                            (present worth)

                                                                            $285,500 or
                                                                            $311,000
                                                                            (depending  on
                                                                            air treatment)
                                                                            (annual O&M)

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00
Site Name,
State^Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
1 Iron Horse Park,
MA

Industrial Facility

09/15/88

1st



1 Kcarsarge
Metallurgical, Nil

Abandoned
Foundry

09/28/90

1st - Final








Threat/Problem
Soil, sludge, and debris
contaminated with
VOCs, organics
including PA Us, and
metals including arsenic
and lead





Soil, debris, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including TCP.;
and metals including
chromium












Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
28,000 yd Excavation and biodegradation of contaminated
(soil and soil and sludge with residual disposal to the
sludge) lagoon area, followed by construction of a clean
soil cover and revegetation; and decontamination
of the lagoon system's piping and pumps






250 yd3 Removing the septic tank and contents, followed
(leach Held by offsite incineration and ash disposal in a
soil) RCRA hazardous waste landfill; excavating and
dewatering leach field soil, followed by offsite
4,650 yd3 treatment and disposal; excavating waste pile
(waste pile materials with offsite disposal in a RCRA solid
material) waste landfill and offsite treatment and disposal
in a hazardous waste landfill; GW pumping and
treatment using precipitation and air stripping
with a carbon column to control air emissions
from the air stripper, and discharging treated GW
to a publicly owned treatment works (POTW);
and long-term environmental monitoring




Clean-up Goals
Treatment of soil and sludge will
attain a 10"6 excess cancer risk for
industrial use of the area, and 10~5
excess cancer risk for residential
use of the area. Treatment should
reduce contaminant concentration
in wastes 70-80%, and will meet
the state pathogen reduction
requirements for sludge.
Individual clean-up goals were not
specified.
Chemical-specific GW clean-up
levels include TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL)
and chromium 50 ug/1 (National
Interim Primary Drinking Water
Regulation). Chemical-specific
debris clean-up levels include
chromium 1,400 ug/kg (based on
an HI=1). Soil clean-up levels
were also provided.








Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,273,000
(capital)

$47,000
(present worth
O&M)





$7,276,000
(total present
worth)

$4,020,000
(present worth)
(migration
management)

$170,000
(O&M)
(migration
management)
$3,256,000
(total cost)
(source
control)

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Region
1





1











1





Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Keefc
Environmental
Services, Nil

11/15/83
1st
Kcefc
Environmental
Services, Nil

Waste Disposal
Facility

03/21/88

2nd - Final


Kcllogg-Deering
Well Field, CT

09/25/86

1st
Threat/Problem
SW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and PCE, organics, and
metal s

Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including PCI: and TCE









GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCIi
and PCE



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Removal and off site disposal of lagoon contents,
liner, and highly contaminated soil




150,000 ft2 In-situ treatment of soil using vacuum extraction
(soil) with discharge to the atmosphere; and GW pump
and treatment using air stripping, filtration, and
carbon adsorption with discharge to a GW
recharge area along site border (adjacent to
wetland)






Not specified Initiation of existing air stripping facilities with
discharge to existing treatment plant and
distribution system



Clean-up Goals
Not specified





Cumulative soil clean- up goals will
attain a 5.7xlO'5 cancer-risk level.
Individual goals include benzene
20.8 ug/kg, PCE 91 ug/kg, TCE
31.5 ug/kg, 1 ,2-dichloroethane
3.5 ug/kg, and
1,1-dichloroethylene 22.8 ug/kg.
GW will meet MCL values which
include benzene 5 ug/1, PCE
5 ug/1, TCE 5 ug/1,
1,2-dichloroethane 5 ug/1, and 1,1-
dichloroethylene 7 ug/1.
GW treatment will achieve a 99%
TCE removal efficiency, which
corresponds to the 10 excess
cancer risk.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$500,000
(capital)

$0 (O&M)


$1,937,300
(capital)

$4,157,700
(present worth
O&M)






$69,751
(capital)

$0
(O&M)


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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
1 Kellogg-Deering
Well Field, CT

10- Acre Municipal
Well Field

09/29/89

2nd





Threat/Problem
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, PCE,
TCE, and xytenes









Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
44,000 yd3 Onsite in-situ vacuum extraction of soil followed
(soil) by carbon adsorption; GW pumping and
treatment using air stripping followed by offsite
discharge; periodic GW, soil vapor, and indoor
air sampling; and implementation of soil
excavation and well installation restrictions








Clean-up Goals
Chemical-specific clean-up goals
for GW are based on SDWA
MCLs or PMCLs and include
benzene 0.005 mg/1, toluene
2 mg/1, TCE 0.005 mg/1, and PCE
0.005 mg/1. Chemical-specific
clean-up goals for soil are based
on a soil leachability model, vary
depending on soil type, and
include benzene 0.0012-
0.0367 mg/kg, toluene 5.5-
169 mg/kg, TCE 0.012-
0.358 mg/kg, and PCE 0.033-
1.036 mg/kg.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$9,100,000
(present worth)

S3,034,000
(present worth
O&M)
(years 1-30)







Landfill & Resource
Recovery, RI

28-Acre Industrial/
Municipal Landfill

09/29/88

1st - Final

Uurel  Park, CT

19-Acre Industrial
Landfill

06/30/88

1st - Final
Air contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, PCE,
and TCE
Soil sediment, GW, and
SW contaminated with
VOCs, organics,  and
metals
Not specified    Upgrading the landfill by slope stabilization,
                installation of a RCRA cap, and revcgctation;
                collection and thermal destruction (method to be
                determined in design) of landfill gases;
                excavation of eroded landfill sand from wetlands,
                with replacement onsite, and vegetation of
                excavated wetland areas; access restrictions; and
                GW and air monitoring
1,300,000       Installation of a RCRA cap over all waste
yd3             disposal areas; rehabilitation of existing leachate
                collection system supplemented by a shallow GW
                extraction system consisting of a french drain
                and/or GW extraction wells with discharge and
                offsite treatment at NWPCF; and monitoring of
                all media
Target clean-up levels for the
gaseous emissions are the State Air
toxic Regulations.  Individual
goals were not specified.
$5,674,000 -
$6,790,000
(present worth)
GW and leachate will be extracted
to meet the RCRA Ground Water
Protection Standard (GWPS) at the
point of compliance, which is the
vertical surface at the hydraulically
downgradient limit of the waste
management area.  Currently, the
GWPS are set at MCLs, ACLs, or
background.  Individual clean-up
levels were not specified.
$21,706,300
(present worth)
or $23,078,200
(including
pretreatment, if
necessary)
(present worth)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
1 McKin, ME

07/15/83

IRM
1 McKin, ME

07/22/85

1st - Final

1 New Bedford, MA

1 larbor Area
04/06/90

1st

Threat/Problem
GW, SW. soil, and air
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
andPCE

GW, SW, and soil
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and PCE


Sediment contaminated
with organics including
PC Us and metals
including lead



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Onsite cleaning and salvage of tanks; and offsite
disposal of liquids and sludges



Not specified Onsite soil aeration; offsite disposal of drums;
soil testing of petroleum contaminated areas; GW
pump and treatment; SW discharge system;
Revaluation of GW performance standards;
offsite GW and SW monitoring program; and silc
removal and closure activities
10,000 yd3 Dredging and dewatering the sediment, followed
(sedimenl) by onsite incineration, and solidifying/stabilizing
the residual ash if a leaching test indicates it is
necessary; using the best available control
technology to treat the effluent prior to discharge
to the harbor; and passing exhaust gases through
air pollution control devices
Clean-up Goals
Not specified




GW treatment will meet 10"5
cancer risk level criteria including
1,1,1-TCA 92 ug/1 and TCE
28 ug/1. Soil will be treated to
TCE 0.1 mg/kg.

Sediment areas where PCB
concentrations exceed 4,000 mg/kg
will be dredged and incinerated
(based on a cancer-risk level of
10'6).


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$47,000
(capital)

$0
(O&M)
$3,919,000
(capital)

$38,900
(annual O&M)

$14,379,000
(present worth)

$0
(O&M)



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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Norwood PCBs,
MA

Former Electrical
Equipment Disposal
Area

09/29/89

1st   Final
Nyanza Chemical,
MA

09/04/85

1st
Soil, sediment, debris,
and GW contaminated
with VOCs including
PCE and TCE; other
organics including
PAHs, PCBs, and
phenols; and metals
31,000 yd3
(soil)

3,000 yd3
(sediment)
GW, SW, soil, and
sediment contaminated
with organics,
inorganics, and metals
Nol specified
Excavation, solvent extraction and onsite disposal
of soil and sediment followed by installation of
soil cover over treated soil; offsite incineration
and disposal of extracted PCB-contaminated oils;
flushing and cleansing portions of drainage
system; cleaning and sealing roof surfaces, and
decontaminating  debris which exceed TSCA
clean-up levels; GW collection in a  barrier drain
trench with onsite treatment by carbon
adsorption, air stripping and
precipitation/filtration; wetlands restoration; GW,
soil, sediment and debris monitoring; and
implementation of institutional controls to restrict
GW use and to prevent soil and sediment
disturbance
Excavation and consolidation of sludge deposits
and sediment with backfilling to original grade
and revegetation of wetlands; RCRA capping
over entire Hill area; construction of upgradient
surface and GW diversion system; and
downgradient GW monitoring
EPA divided the site into 3
sections and established clean-up
levels for each section.  Chemical-
specific soil target clean-up levels
range depending on location of
soil, and include PCBs
1-10 mg/kg (based on a cancer-risk
level no greater than
7xlQ-6), PA I Is 2-6 mg/kg (based
on a cancer-risk level no greater
than 7xlO'6).  TCE 24 ug/kg and
PCE 60 ug/kg (both based on
preventing contamination to GW
above MCLs).  Sediment clean-up
levels include PCBs 1 mg/kg
(based on 1.5x10  excess cancer-
risk level) and PCBs 0.5 ug/kg for
discharge to SW. GW clean-up
goals are based on Federal and
State MCLs and include  TCE
5 ugA and PCE 5 ug/1.

All outlying sludge deposits and
contaminated soil and sediment
associated with these deposits will
be excavated to  background levels
for chromium, lead, and mercury.
$16,100,000
(present worth;
included
O&M)
(years 1-10)
$5,600,000 -
$9,800,000
(capital)

$92,000
(O&M)
(year 1)

$70,000
(annual O&M)
(years 2-30)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
1 O'Connor, ME

9-Acre Transformer
Recycling Facility

09/27/89

1st - Final









1 Old Springfield
Landfill, VT

27-Acre Industrial/
Municipal Landfill

09/22/88
1st
Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, GW, and
SW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene; other organics
including PCBs and
PAHs; and metals
including lead










GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, TCE, DCE.
and vinyl chloride, and
other organics including
PCBs and PAHs


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
23,500 yd3 Pumping and offsite treatment of lagoon and
(soil and upland marsh SW; excavation and onsite solvent
sediment) extraction of soil and sediment, followed by
onsite disposal of residuals; onsite treatment of
gases from solvent extraction process; extraction
and offsite incineration of solvent residues; onsite
solidification of soil and sediment that do not
achieve target clean-up levels, followed by offsite
disposal; backfilling and upgrading excavated
areas; GW pumping and treatment using activated
carbon adsorption followed by onsite reinjection;
sediment and GW monitoring; and
implementation of deed and land use restriction
to prohibit GW use



Not specified GW extraction and leachate collection with
combined treatment onsite or discharge to a
POTW; institutional controls; multimedia
monitoring; and additional site studies




Clean-up Goals
Target clean-up goals are based on
a 1 0 excess cancer risk.
Individual goals for soil and
sediment include PCBs 1 mg/kg,
PAHs 1 mg/kg, and lead
248 mg/kg; for GW: PCBs
0.5 ug/1 and benzene 5 ug/1; for
SW: PCBs 0.065 ug/1 and lead
1.94 ug/1.








GW and leachate clean-up goals
will attain MCLs and include
benzene 5 ug/1, TCE 5 ug/1, DCE
7 ug/1, and vinyl chloride 2 ug/1.




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$14,221.000
(total cost)

$56,000
(O&M)
(year 1)

$54,000
(O&M)
(years 2-4)

$92,000
(O&M)
(year 5)
$65,000
(O&M)
(years 6-30)
$5374,000
(present worth)

$173,000
(annual O&M)




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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
1 Old Springfield
Landfill, VT

Municipal/ Industrial
Landfill

09/29/90

2nd - Final





Threat/Problem
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCE,
loluene, and xylenes;
and other organics
including PAHs and
PCBs






Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
120,000 yd3 Capping areas where soil clean-up levels are
(soil) exceeded; pumping and treating GW and SW;
implementing engineering controls; collecting and
venting landfill gases, followed by vapor phase
carbon adsorption; GW and air monitoring; and
implementing institutional controls including deed
restrictions







Clean-up Goals
Chemical-specific soil clean-up
goals include PCBs 6,000 ug/kg
(risk-based) and PAHs 3,000 ug/kg
(risk-based). Chemical-specific
GW treatment goals include
benzene 5 ug/1 (MCL), TCE 5 ug/1
(MCL), xylenes 400 ug/1 (State
standard), and PCE 5 ug/1
(proposed MCLs/ practical
quantitative limit). EPA is
invoking a waiver from
compliance with the State standard
for PCE because of technical
impracticability.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$8,692,800
(present worth)

SI 23,000
(O&M)









Ottati & Goss, Nil

01/16/87

1st - Final
Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
organics including
PCBs, and VOCs
19,000 yd3      Onsite incineration of 5,000 yd3 soil and
               sediment with >20 mg/kg PCBs; aeration of
               14,000 yd3 of soil <20 mg/kg PCBs and >1
               mg/kg total VOCs; GW pump and treatment
               using air stripping, biological treatment, and ion-
               exchange with reinjection; and onsite backfilling
               of all residuals with grading and covering
Soil, sediment, and GW will attain     $8,592,500
the health-based clean-up level of     (capital)
10"5. Specific GW goals include
1,2-DCE 3.8 ug/1, TCE 26.0 ug/1,      51,735,000
PCE 6.7 ug/1, and benzene           (annual O&M)
13.0 ug/1. Specific soil and
sediment goals include PCBs
20.0 mg/kg and total VOCs
1.0 mg/kg.

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Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
1 Picillo Farm, RI

09/30/85

1st







1 Picillo l:arm, RI

Termer Disposal
Area

03/03/87

1st - Amendment


Threat/Problem
GW and soil
contaminated with
PCBs, and VOCs
including TCE








Soil contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCE,
toluene, xylenes; and
organic; including PCBs
and phenols




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
3,500 yd3 Onsite disposal of primarily PCS and phenol
contaminated soil in a RCRA/TSCA landfill; and
site closure activities









6,500 yd3 Removing approximately 3,500 yd3 of PCB-
(soil) contaminated soil, approximately 3,000 yd3 of
phenol contaminated soil, and samples collected
during site investigations witih offsite disposal in
a RCRA/TSCA landfill; and implementing site
closure activities including filling, grading,
rcvegetating, installing a run-on/run-off control
system, site maintenance, and site access
restrictions including fencing

Clean-up Goals
Not specified











Comply with RCRA and TSCA
requirements and not releasing any
hazardous waste, or constituents
thereof, into the ground water,
surface water, or soil; and all such
releases from other units at the
disposal facility will be controlled
by a corrective action program
approved by EPA under RCRA
Subtitle C.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$841,000
(capital)

$12,120
(O&M)
(year 1)
$25,648
(annual O&M)
(years 2-4)
$19,048
(annual O&M)
(years 5-30)
$3,000,000
(present worth)

O&M (not
specified)






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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
1 Pinette's Salvage
Yard, ME

PCB Spill Area

05/30/89

1st - Final






1 Plymouth
Harbor/Cannon
Engineering, MA

09/30/85
1st
1 Re-Solve, MA

07/01/83

1st
Threat/Problem
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene; other organics
including PCBs; and
metals including lead








GW, SW, soil, and
sediment contaminated
with PAHs, pesticides,
and metals including
lead

GW, SW, and soil
contaminated with
PCBs, VOCs, and
metals

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
2,200 yd3 Excavation and offsite incineration of soil with
(soil) PCB concentrations >50 mg/kg; excavation and
onsite solvent extraction of soil with PCB
concentrations between 5-50 mg/kg with offsite
incineration of treatment process effluent and
onsite treatment of air emissions; excavation and
onsite disposal of surface soil with PCB
concentrations between 1-5 mg/kg, followed by
additional soil covering and revegetation; GW
pumping and treatment using filtration and
carbon adsorption, followed by discharge into
aquifer; sediment, GW, and SW monitoring; and
implementation of access restrictions and
institutional controls
Not specified Removal and offsite disposal of tanks, associated
pipework, and foundation to a RCRA approved
facility



Not specified Excavation and offsite disposal of lagoon
contents and highly contaminated soil; and clay
capping of entire site


Clean-up Goals
Target soil clean-up goals include
PCBs 5 mg/kg (State) and benzene
260 ug/kg. Target GW clean-up
goals include PCBs 0.5 ug/1
(State), benzene 5 ug/1 (MCL), and
lead 5 ug/1 (MCL). EPA is
invoking a waiver from the PCB
target clean-up goal due to
technical impracticability.





Not specified





Not specified




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$4,367,000
(present worth)

$135,000
(annual O&M)
(years 1-2)

$42,000
(annual O&M)
(years 3-5)

$20,000
(annual O&M)
(years 6-30)
5350,000 or
$433,000
(capital)

$0 (O&M)

$3,050,000
(capital)

$36,000
(annual O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
1 Re-Solve, MA

09/24/87

2nd-Final




Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs, and organics
including PC 13s





Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
25,500 yd3 Excavation with KPEG dechlorination and onsite
place of 22,500 yd3 of soil and 3.000 yd3 of
sediment; GW pump and treatment using air
stripping and carbon adsorption with reinjection;
and institutional controls restricting GW usage




Clean-up Goals
Soil will be treated to PCBs
25.0 mg/kg based on the 10'5
cancer risk level. Sediment will
be treated to PCBs 1.0 mg/kg.
GW will be treated to the 10'5
cancer risk which includes MCL
values for TCE, PCE, and
methylene chloride of 5.0 ug/1
each.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$7,332,900
(capital)

$1,097,000
(present worth
O&M)



Rose Disposal I'
MA

Waste Disposal
Area

09/23/88

1st - Final
Saco Tannery Waste
Pits, ME

ftoccss Waste
Disposal Area

09/27/89

1st - Final
Soil, sediment, GW and
SW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCE,
toluene and xylenes, and
PCBs
60,000 yd3
(soil)
Excavation and onsite incineration of 15,000 yd3
of soil and sediment with residual disposal onsite;
GW pump and treatment along with SW using air
stripping and carbon adsorption with discharge to
the aquifer, and institutional controls
Sediment, sludge, GW,
and SW contaminated
with metals including
arsenic, chromium, and
lead
Not specified
The selected remedial action is contingent upon
the State designating the site a permanent
conservation area and includes pumping, offsitc
treatment and discharge of water from waste pits
and lagoons  followed by covering and
rcvegetating  waste pits, lagoons, and wet areas;
compensating for lost wetlands; GW and SW
monitoring; implementing institutional controls;
and implementing a contingency plan, if
legislation is not passed which includes
excavating and solidifying soil and sludge with
onsite disposal in a RCRA-permilled landfill; and
GW and SW monitoring
Soil with PCBs in excess of          $6,450,000
13 mg/kg (based on a 10"5 risk        (present worth)
level) will be incinerated to a
concentration less  than 2 mg/kg for    $5,790,000
PCBs.  GW clean-up goals are set     (present worth
at or below MCLs, if available,       O&M)
MCLGs, Lifetime  Health Advisory
(LHA) or a 10"6 cancer risk level.
Individual GW goals include TCE
(MCL), benzene (MCL), and PCE
1 ug/1 (10-* risk level).

Target  clean-up goals were           $9,211,600 -
developed for sediment and sludge    $10,551,400
contaminants  which exceed a         (present worth)
carcinogenic risk of
10'7 or a noncarcinogenic risk         $2,500,000 -
greater than an HI=1.  Specific        $3,800,000
goals include total chromium          (O&M)
2,000 mg/kg (based on ecological
risk assessment), lead 125 mg/kg
(State), and arsenic 60  mg/kg.  If
GW contaminants  exceed ACLs,
further site evaluation will be
necessary.

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          Site Name,
          State/Type/
        Signature Date/
Region  Remedial Action
Threat/Problem
Waste Volume
         Components of
       Selected Remedy
                                                                       Clean-up Goals
                                     Present Worth/
                                      Capital and
                                      O&M Costs
        South Municipal
        Water Supply Well,
        Nil

        Manufacturing
        Facility

        09/27/89

        1st • Final
        Stamina Mills, RI

        Former Textile Mill

        09/28/90

        1st - Final
Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including PCE,
TCE, and toluene; other
organics including PCBs
and PAHs; and metals
Soil, debris, sediment,
and GW contaminated
with VOCs including
PCE and TCE; other
organics including
pesticides; and metals
including chromium
7,500 yd3
(soil)

1,170yd3
(sediment)
550 yd3
Gandfill
waste)
GW pumping and treatment using a phase
separation settlement tank/pretreatment system,
air stripping, carbon columns for air emission
control, and onsite discharge; GW pumping from
dilute plume and treatment using air stripping and
carbon columns and onsite discharge; in-situ
vacuum extraction  of soil; excavation and/or
dredging with dewatering of wetlands sediment
and offsite disposal; wetlands restoration; surface
contouring and revegetation; long-term GW
monitoring;  and implementation of institutional
controls including GW use and well installation
restrictions
Treating VOC-contaminated soil using vacuum
extraction, followed by treatment of the extracted
gases using an activated'carbon filter, excavating
landfill waste and sediment, and placing these
wastes within the landfill area, followed by
capping and installing a leachate collection
system; testing, removing, and disposing of septic
tanks and their contents offsite; demolishing and
removing onsite structures with onsite disposal of
all earthen debris  and offsite disposal of solid
waste; GW pumping and treatment using pressure
filtration, UV/hydrogen peroxide; discharging
treated GW to SW onsite or to an existing sewer
line; GW and SW monitoring; and implementing
institutional controls including deed restrictions
Target clean-up levels for GW are     $7,387,769
based on SWDA MCLs or PMCLs    (present worth)
and include PCE 5 ug/1, TCE
5 ug/1, and toluene 2,000 ug/1.         $3,992,105
Target clean-up levels for soil         (O&M)
were established to reduce
contaminant migration to GW and
include PCE 4.5 ug/kg, TCE
1.5 ug/kg, and toluene
1,500 ug/kg.  Soil target levels will
attain 3xlO"10 excess cancer-risk
level.  Target clean-up levels for
sediment include PAHs 1.1 ug/kg,
which  will attain an excess cancer
risk of 2.9xlO'7 for PCBs and
l.SxlO"6 for PAHs for a total risk
ofl.SxlO-6.

Chemical-specific soil clean-up        $4,316,485
levels that will ensure attainment       (present worth)
of MCLs in GW include TCE
195 ug/kg and PCE 66 ug/kg.  Soil    $164,400
levels for chromium were not          (O&M)
established since it was only
detected in the area to be capped.
GW clean-up goals include TCE
5 ug/1 (MCL); PCE 5 ug/1
(PMCL), and chromium 50 ug/1
(National Interim Primary
Drinking Water Regulation).

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
1 Sullivan's Ledge,
MA

12-Acre Waste
Disposal Area

06/28/89

1st












1 Sylvester's, Nil

07/29/82

1RM
1 Sylvester's, NH

09/22/83

1st
Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, GW, and
SW contaminated with
VOCs. including
benzene and TCE; other
organic* including PCBs
and PA Us; and metals
including lead














GW. SW. and air
contaminated with
VOCs, inorganics and
heavy metals

GW, SW, and air
contaminated with
VOCs, inorganics, and
metals

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
24,200 yd3 Excavation/dredging of soil/sediment with onsite
(soil) solidification, followed by onsite disposal and
capping; air monitoring; diversion and lining of
1 ,900 yd3 the stream adjacent to site; GW pumping and
passive undcrdrain collection and treatment using
oxidation/filtration and UV/ozonation with oflsite
disposal of contaminated residues; wetlands
restoration/enhancement; sediment, GW, and SW
monitoring; and implementation of GW use and
land access restrictions











Noi specified Capping with installation of a slurry wall




Not specified GW pump and treatment system




Clean-up Goats
Onsite soil clean-up standards for
PCBs and PA Us are health based
using a 10"3 cancer-risk level and
include remediation of soil
contaminated with total PCBs
>50 mg/kg and/or total cPAHs
>30 mg/kg. Offsite soil with
PCBs >10 mg/kg (based on a
10"5 cancer-risk level) will be
excavated and disposed of onsite,
and soil with PCBs >SO mg/kg
will be solidified onsite. Sediment
clean-up standard for PCBs is the
interim sediment quality criteria
value of PCBs 20 ug/gC. Where
TOC <10 gC/kg, target treatment
for sediment will be PCB
0.2 mg/kg. GW standards include
VOCs 1-10 mg/1 and/or until there
is no significant contaminant
reduction.
Not specified




GW treatment will attain ACLs.




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$10,100,000
(present worth)



















$8,822,000
(capital)

$750,000
(annual O&M)
$4,696,400
(capital)

$1,380,000
(annual O&M)

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Site Name,
StateA'ype/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
1 Tinkham Garage,
NH

09/30/86

1st - Final
1 Tinkham Garage,
Nil

Surface Dump

03/10/89

1st - Final
(Amendment)
1 W.R. Grace (Acton
Plant), MA

200-Acre Waste
Disposal Area

09/29/89

1st
Threat/Problem
GW, SW, and soil
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and PCE, organics, and
metals

Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and PCE





Sediment, soil, and
sludge contaminated
with VOCs including
benzene and toluene;
other organics; and
metals including arsenic



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
10,800 yd3 Excavation and onsite treatment of soil via
aeration, soil washing, or composting followed by
onsite disposal; GW pump and treatment at
POTW; and restoration of wetlands


9,000 yd3 Contaminated soil will be treated onsite using a
(soil) dual vacuum extraction method; the soil pile and
Icachfield soil will be in-situ or excavated,
followed by consolidation and treatment; GW
will be extracted via extraction wells and treated
onsite, followed by offsite disposal; wetland
water levels will be monitored


Not specified Excavating and incinerating offsite highly
contaminated soil and sludge; solidifying onsite
less contaminated soil, sludge, and sediment,
followed by onsite disposal in the landfill and
capping the landfill; covering and monitoring
other waste areas; modifying the aquifer
restoration system; and environmental monitoring


Clean-up Goals
At a minimum, soil will be treated
to TVO 1 mg/kg. GW will be
treated to 5 ug/1 for PCE and TCE.



Contaminated soil will be treated
to a total mass VOC concentration
of 1 mg/kg, GW will meet the
following clean-up levels: PCE
5 ug/1 (based on a 10 excess
cancer-risk level) and TCE 5 ug/1
(MCL).


Soil clean-up goals will ensure that
any further contaminant migration
to GW will not result in GW
levels exceeding drinking water
standards. Chemical-specific goals
were provided but specific goals
for each contaminant varied
depending on the location of the
waste area onsite. The overall
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,058,000
(capital)

$874,000
(annual O&M)

Present worth
(not specified)

$0
(O&M)




$7,058,000
(total cost)

$2,468,000
(O&M)




                                                   cumulative risk associated with the
                                                   soil clean-up level is 8.34x10" .

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FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
StateflType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
1 Wells G&H, MA

Municipal Well
Field

09/14/89

1st




1 Western Sand &
Gravel. RI

09/28/84

1st



1 Western Sand &
Gravel, RI

20-Acrc Gravel
Mining Facility

09/30/85

2nd
Threat/Problem
Soil, sludge, debris, and
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and PCE; other organics
including cPAIls, PCBs,
and pesticides; and
metals including lead





GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCIi.
and organics






Soil and sludge
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, TCE, and PCI-





Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
10,500 yd3 In-situ volatilization using carbon adsorption for
(soil) treatment of the extracted vapor of VOC-
contaminated soil; excavation and ensile
410 yd3 incineration of the remaining contaminated soil
(sludge and and backfilling of the excavated areas; GW
debris) pumping and treatment using pretreatment for
metals, followed by air stripping and vapor phase
carbon filtering with either onsite discharge or
rcinjcction, or both; removing and disposing
sludge and debris; GW monitoring; and
implementation of deed and land use restrictions

Not sped Tied Installation of carbon canister filters as a
temporary measure; and installation of a
permanent alternate water supply






Not specified Consolidating contaminated soil and sludge;
phasing out, removing and disposing of the
existing ground water recirculation system;
installing a cap; grading, learning and seeding the
cap and surrounding site surface; implementing
site access restrictions, including fencing; and
implementing post-closure maintenance and
monitoring, and ground water monitoring

Clean-up Goals
GW clean-up goals include TCE
5.0 ug/1 (MCL) and PCE 5.0 ug/1
(PMCL). Soil clean-up goals and
include PCE 36.7 ug/kg and TCE
1 2.7 ug/kg (based on protecting
GW from VOC contamination
from the soil); cPAHs
0.694 mg/kg, PCB 1.04 mg/kg,
and 4-4 ' DDT 23.5 mg/kg (based
on a 10"* cancer-risk level); and
lead 640 mg/kg (based on target
blood level of 10 ug/dl).
Not specified








Not specified








Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$68,400.000
(present worth)

$0
(O&M)







$1,493.513
(present worth)

$156,800
(annual 0<&M)
(yearl)
$100,800
(annual O&M)
(years 2-30)
$1,064,000
(present worth)

$13,800
(annual O&M)





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Ul
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
1 Winthrop Landfill,
ME

11/22/85

1 st - Final






1 Yaworski Waste
Lagoon, CT

Waste Disposal
Area

09/29/88

1st - Final
Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
organics










Soil, sediment, GW and
debris contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, and
xylenes, organics
including PAHs, and
metals including
chromium and lead

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified RCRA capping; alternate water supply; and
institutional controls










65,000 yd3 Installation of a RCRA cap over lagoon area;
(sludge) reconstruction of lagoon dike to improve flood
control; GW monitoring; and GW treatment with
60,000 yd3 method to be established as part of corrective
(debris) action program, if necessary




Clean-up Goals
ACLs for each GW contaminant
will be established based on
RCRA criteria. If ACL not
established, protection will be to
background levels.







GW clean-up levels will meet
ACLs established as part of the
selected remedy. Individual ACLs
were not specified.





Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$6,000,000
(capital)

$42,000
(annual O&M
if ACL not
exceeded)
$360,000 -
$1,480,000
(annual O&M
if ACL
exceeded)
$1,673,000
(capital)

$716,000
(present worth
O&M)




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Ul
SJ
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 American
Thermostat, NY

Industrial Facility

01/07/88

1st
2 American
Thermostat, NY

Surface Dump Site

06/29/90

2nd - Final


2 Asbestos Dump, NJ

Industrial Facility

09/30/88

1st

Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including PCE
and TCE





Soil, sediment, sludge,
debris, GW, and SW
contaminated with
VOCs including PCE
and TCE; other
organics; and metals
including arsenic
chromium, and lead


Soil and GW
contaminated with
asbestos





Waste Volume
Not specified







6,500 yd3
(soil)

300 yd3
(sediment)

5 yd3
(sludge)


90,000 yd3
(asbestos
waste)





Components of
Selected Remedy
Extension of the existing Catskill Water District
pipeline to affected and potentially affected areas;
the contaminated GW and surrounding areas will
be cleaned up by the owner of the property




Excavating and treating soil and sediment using
low temperature enhanced volatilization;
backfilling treated soil and sediment and covering
with clean soil; pumping and treatment of GW
using filtration, air stripping and carbon
adsorption followed by reinjection onsite;
decontaminating buildings; removing drums,
debris, and sludge for offsite treatment and
disposal; disposing of all treatment residuals
offsite; and conducting GW and air monitoring
Installation of a soil cover, construction of slope
protection/stabilization measures along asbestos
mound embankment, and surface runoff diversion
channels; GW monitoring; institutional controls
restricting GW usage and land development;
access restrictions; and treatability studies to
evaluate technologies that may permanently
remediate asbestos
Clean-up Goals
GW clean-up goals will meet
MCLs for TCE 0.005 mg/1, 1,1-
dichloroethylene 0.007 mg/1, and
1,1-irichloroethane 0.200 mg/1, and
the Water Quality Criteria chronic
level for PCE 0.800 mg/1.


Chemical-specific goals for soil
include PCE 1 mg/kg and TCE 0.4
mg/kg. GW goals include PCE
5 ug/1, TCE 5 ug/1, arsenic 25 ug/1,
chromium 50 ug/1 and lead
25 ug/1, all of which are State
MCLs.



Remedy addresses containment of
asbestos, thus individual clean-up
goals are not applicable.





Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,270,000 -
$2,380,000
(capital)

$100,000 -
$110,000
(annual O&M)

$26,102,200
(present worth)

$1,304,300
(annual O&M)





$1,145,000
(present worth)

$56,000 -
$161,000
(annual O&M)



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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
2 BEC Trucking, NY None
Former Truck
Maintenance Facility
Waste Volume
Not
applicable

Components of
Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
No further action with GW and SW monitoring Not applicable

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$0 (capital)
O&M to be
determined
Ul
OJ
09/28/89

1st - Final

Beachwood/
Berkeley Well, NJ

Residential
Plumbing System

06/30/88

1st - Final

Bog Creek Farm, NJ

09/30/85

1st
                                  Drinking water
                                  contaminated with lead
                                  GW, soil, and sediment
                                  contaminated with
                                  VOCs, organics, and
                                  metals
Not specified    No man-made or industrial contaminant source is
               causing the elevated lead levels in drinking
               water.  Remediation under the Superfund
               program is precluded by law.  The State of New
               Jersey is proceeding independently to address the
               problem
Not specified    Removal of wastewater and sediment from pond
               and bog with regrading and covering of both
               areas and treatment of wastewater with discharge
               to stream; excavation of VOC contaminated soil
               with onsite or offsite incineration; evaluation of
               soil washing, segregation, and other technologies
               to reduce the volume of soil to be incinerated;
               compacted soil capping; fencing around site and
               work areas; and evaluation of monitoring
               program effectiveness
Not applicable
$0
Excavation of soil with
>10,000 mg/kg TVOs.
$9,200,000
(capital)

$54,400
(annual O&M)

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                                          FY82-90 Record of Decision  Summary Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Bog Creek Farm. NJ

Waste Disposal Site

06/28/89

2nd - Final
2 Brcwster Well Field,
NY

09/30/86

1st
2 Brewstcr Well Field,
NY

Municipal Well
Field

Threat/Problem
Sediment and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, and
xylenes; other organics
including phenols; and
metals including lead
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and PCE



Soil, sediment, sludge.
and debris contaminated
with VOCs including
PCE and TCE


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
90 yd3 GW pumping and treatment using air stripping,
(sediment) H2O2-UV photolysis oxidation, and carbon
adsorption and reinjection; brook sediment
excavation followed by onsite incineration and
onsite disposal; and steambed restoration


Not specified GW pump and treatment using existing air
stripping facilities with reinjection to the aquifer




100 yd3 Excavation and offsitc incineration of dry well
sediment, sludge and soil with greater than 4
mg/kg PCE, followed by offsite disposal; and
removal, decontamination and offsite disposal of
the concrete drywell structure and debris

Clean-up Goals
GW clean-up goals are derived
from discharge limits allowed
under a State permit. Specific
goals include benzene, 5 ug/1;
toluene 74 ug/1; phenols 47 ug/1;
and lead 56 ug/1.

Existing air stripping system
exceeds State and Federal ARARs
for GW which include TCE
10 ug/1 (State) and 5 ug/1
(Federal).

Remediation of all soil, sediment,
sludge and debris containing
greater than 4 mg/kg PCE will
reduce health risks due to direct
contact with contaminated site soil
to IxlO'6.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$6,927,000
(present worth)

$663,000
(annual O&M)
(years 1-10)

$163,912
(capital)

$27,468
(annual O&M)

$241,940
(capital)




09/29/88

2nd - Final

Bridgeport Rental &
Oil Service, NJ

12/31/84

1st - Final
GW, SW, soil, and
sediment contaminated
with VOCs and PCBs
Not specified    Disposal of oily waste, sediment, and sludge via
               onsite incineration; removal and disposal of
               contaminated water using onsite treatment; drum
               excavation with offsite removal; maintenance
               pumping; removal and offsite disposal of tanks
               and waste; and installation of an alternate water
               supply pipeline
GW must meet TOC limit of
50 mg/1 on a 30 day average.
$57,672,000
(capital)

$20,000
(annual O&M)

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                                   FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
UI
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Burnt Fly Bog, NJ

11/16/83

1st




2 Burnt Fly Bog, NJ

Industrial Waste
Disposal
Area/Municipal
Landfill

09/29/88
2nd

2 Byron Barrel &
Drum, NY

Former Salvage
Yard

09/29/89

1st - Final


Threat/Problem
GW, SW, and soil
contaminated with
PCBs, VOCs, and
metals





Soil, sediment, and SW
contaminated with PCBs
and lead







Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCE,
toluene, and xylenes;
other organics including
PAHs and phenols; and
metals including
chromium and lead


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Excavation and offsite disposal of liquids,
sludges, asphalt piles, drums, and contaminated
soil from lagoons and northern wetlands;
restoration of original site contours and
vegetation; and implementation of a 5-year GW
monitoring program



82,000 yd3 Excavation and offsite disposal of approximately
(soil and 5,600 yd of contaminated downstream sediment;
sediment) containment through a sedimentation basin and
diversion controls of remaining contaminated soil
and sediment; access restrictions; and
performance of treatability studies to determine
final treatment for contained contaminated soil
and sediment


4,100 yd3 GW pumping and treatment using precipitation.
(soil) sedimentation, and Filtration to remove inorganics
and air stripping and carbon adsorption to remove
organics, followed by reinjection into aquifer and.
if necessary, offsite discharge of excess treated
water, offsite disposal of GW residues; in-situ
soil flushing; dismantling and decontaminating
debris, followed by offsite disposal; and air and
GW monitoring


Clean-up Goals
Not specified








Remedy is an interim action
designed to control contaminant
migration pending treatability
study results. Clean-up goals for
the downstream sediment will meet
the State soil clean-up criteria of
PCBs 5 mg/kg and lead 250
mg/kg.


GW will meet State and Federal
ARARs. Specific GW clean-up
levels include benzene 5 ug/1
(MCL), toluene 2,000 ug/1
(PMCL), xylenes 440 ug/1 (MCL),
PCE 5 ug/1 (based on TCE MCL).
and TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL). Soil will
meet site-specific action levels
including toluene 45,000 ug/kg,
xylenes 8,200 ug/kg, PCE 140
ug/kg, and TCE 47 ug/kg.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,200,000
(capital) (Phase
I)

$5,110,000
(capital) (Phase
ID
$60,000
(annual O&M)
$3,000,000
(present worth
for three-year
life) or
$6,100,000
(present worth
for 20-year
life)
$320,000
(annual O&M)
$5,572,000
(present worth)

$259,700
(annual O&M)







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FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Caldwell Trucking,
NJ

09/25/86

1st
2 Caldwell Trucking,
NJ

Former Septic
Waste Disposal
Area
09/28/89
2nd
2 Chemical Control,
NJ

09/20/83

1st
2 Chemical Control,
NJ

09/23/87

2nd



Threat/Problem
GW and soil
contaminated with
PAHs, PCBs, VOCs
including TCE,
inorganics, and metals
including lead
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE






GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs, organics
including PCBs,
pesticides, and
inorganics
Soil contaminated with
VOCs, organics,
inorganics, and
pesticides





Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
28,000 yd3 Excavation and heat addition treatment of soil
and waste materials with onsite disposal; GW
treatment using air stripping; and provision of an
alternate water supply


Not specified GW pumping and treatment using air stripping
with offsite discharge to SW; installation of a
drainage system; sealing GW wells; and GW
monitoring




Not specified Removal of gas cylinders; reconstruction of storm
sewer catch basins and grates; cleaning of the
storm sewer system with construction of curbing;
and decontamination of box trailer and vacuum
truck

18,000 yd3 In-situ fixation of 18,000 yd3 of soil; repairing
berm to prevent surface runoff into adjacent
river; removal of debris; and sealing of a sanitary
sewer





Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Not specified $5,981,000
(capital)

$48,000
(annual O&M)

ARAR waiver invoked based on $11,540,000
technical impracticability. Remedy (present worth)
will achieve interim clean-up
levels which will allow for potable $315,000
use of GW. (annual O&M)
(years 1-30)


Not specified $732,500
(capital)

$0 (O&M)


Clean-up goals for contaminants in $7,208,000
the soil were not specified. (capital)

$57.400
(annual O&M)
(years 1-5)
$22,400
(annual O&M)
(years 6-30)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Chemical
Insecticide, NJ

Pesticide Production
Facility
09/28/89
1st
Chemical Lcaman
Tank Lines, NJ

Former Liquid
Tanker Truck
Terminal and
Cleaning Operation

09/28/90
Threat/Problem
Soil and SW
contaminated with
organics including
pesticides and metals
including arsenic


GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, and TCE;
other organics; and
metals including arsenic,
chromium, and lead



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Clearing, grading and capping site; constructing a
SW run-off diversion system; controlling the
release of uncontaminaled SW run-off; and SW
monitoring



Not specified Pumping and treatment of GW using chemical
precipitation, air stripping, and granular activated
carbon; incinerating fumes from the air stripper
onsite; discharging treated water to onsite SW;
GW monitoring; and conducting further studies
concerning contaminant characterization and
design and operation of the treatment system


Clean-up Goals
SW discharge standards provided
for arsenic 50 ug/1 and for five
pesticides based on State standards.




Aquifer clean-up levels will utilize
both Federal and State Safe
Drinking Water Act MCLs
including benzene 1 ug/1 (State
MCL), PCE 1 ug/1 (State MCL),
TCE 1 ug/1 (State MCL), arsenic
50 ug/1 (MCL), chromium 50 ug/1
(State MCL), and lead 15 ug/1
(proposed MCL).
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,420,211
(present worth)

$37,184
(annual O&M)


$5,420,000
(present worth)

$320.000
(O&M)




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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Ciba-Geigy, NJ

Industrial Facility

04/24/89

1st









2 Cinnaminson
Groundwater
Contamination, NJ

landfill

09/28/90

1st
2 Claremont
Polychemical, NY

Industrial Facility

09/22/89

1st
Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCE, and
toluene; and metals
including arsenic and
chromium










GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCE.
toluene, and xylenes;
other organics including
PAIIs and phenols; and
metals including arsenic.
chromium and lead

Sludge and debris
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, TCE,
and PCE; other organics;
and metals including
arsenic, chromium, and
lead
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Sealing contaminated residential irrigation wells;
on- and offsite GW pumping with onsite
treatment using filtration, reverse osmosis, and
GAC followed by temporarily retaining GW in
monitoring basins and subsequent discharge to
SW; and implementation of a river and GW
monitoring program









Not specified Pumping and treatment of GW from shallow and
deep aquifers using chemical precipitation and
biological/granular activated carbon; reinjecting
the treated water onsite into the deep aquifer,
GW monitoring; and implementing engineering
and institutional controls



100,000 Ibs Compatibility testing and consolidation of
(solids) compatible wastes and pumping contents of
tanks, basins and sump into storage tanks;
25,000 analytical testing of samples to determine
(sludge) appropriate treatment or disposal methods; and
transporting wastes for offsite treatment or
10,000 Ibs disposal, as appropriate
(liquids)
Clean-up Goals
Treated GW will meet the
proposed State Surface Water
Quality Standards including
benzene 1 ug/1, PCE 1 ug/1, TCE
1 ug/1, toluene 26 ug/1, total
chromium SO ug/1, and arsenic
50 ug/1. State MCLs will be
attained for the aquifer including
benzene 1 mg/1, PCE 1 mg/1, TCE
8 mg/1, arsenic 0.05 ug/1, and
chromium 0.05 mg/1. For
unregulated VOCs in the aquifer,
single contaminant levels for
carcinogens are not to exceed
5 ug/1 and 50 ug/1 for possible
carcinogens or non-carcinogens.
Chemical-specific GW clean-up
goals are based on the more
stringent of SDWA MCLs or State
standards, and include benzene
1 ug/1 (State), xylenes 44 ug/1
(State), and arsenic 50 ug/1 (State).



RCRA wastes will be treated to
BOAT or treated to attain specific
treatment levels, as appropriate, to
comply with RCRA LDRs.
Chemical-specific goals were not
specified.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$164,500,000
(present worth)

$12,539,000
(annual O&M)











$20,500,000
(present worth)

$751,000
(O&M)




$1,339,000
(present worth)

$0 (O&M)





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Site Name,
StaieAype/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Claremont
Polychemical, NY

Industrial Facility

09/28/90

2nd - Final




2 Clothier Disposal,
NY

6-Acre Non-
Permitted Disposal
Area
12/28/88
1st - Final
2 Combe Fill North
Landfill, NJ

09/29/86

Threat/Problem
Soil, debris, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including PCE,
TCE, toluene, and
xylenes; other organics;
metals including arsenic.
chromium and lead; and
inorganics including
asbestos



Soil contaminated with
VOCs including toluene,
xylenes, and PCE; other
organics including
PAHs, PCBs, and
phenols; and metals


GW and soil
contaminated with
organics and low levels
of VOCs

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
1,600 yd Excavating and treating onsite soil using low Not specified
(soil) temperature enhanced volatilization; ^depositing
the treated soil onsite; decontaminating an onsite
building, which includes removal, offsite disposal
and treatment of asbestos insulation; excavating
and treating underground storage tanks and their
contents, liquid wastes, and associated
contaminated soil with offsite disposal, followed
by backfilling of the area with clean soil; and
GW pumping and treatment using air stripping.
followed by carbon adsorption and reinjecting the
treated GW onsite
Not specified Placing a soil cover over the contaminated areas, Because the remedy addresses
rcgrading, and revegetating site; installing rip-rap, containment, chemical-specific
as needed; construction and post-construction air goals are not applicable.
monitoring; long-term soil, sediment, GW, and
SW monitoring; and implementing land use and
GW use restrictions


Not specified Capping with grading and compacting of disposal Not specified
areas; installation of drainage and venting
systems; and site fencing


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$16,800,00
(present worth)

$1,100,400
(O&M) years
0-10

$701,900
(O&M) years
01-17)


$500,000
(present worth)

$27,000
(annual O&M)



$10,500,000
(capital)

$168,000
(annual O&M)
        1st- Final

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Region
2





2



2





2











Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Combe Pill South
Landfill, NJ

09/29/86

1st - Final
Cooper Road, NJ

09/30/87
1st - Final
D'lmpcrio Property,
NJ

03/27/85

1st - Final
De Rewal Chemical,
NJ

Former Dumping
Area

09/29/89

1st



Threat/Problem
GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
andPCE


None



GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs



Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including PCE,
TCE and toluene; other
organics including
PA I Is; and metals
including chromium and
lead




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified RCRA capping; active gas collection and
treatment system; GW and leachate pump and
treatment with discharge to brook; alternate water
supply; SW controls; and fencing


Not No further action
applicable


3,900 yd3 Excavation and offsitc disposal of contaminated
waste, soil, and surface drums; RCRA capping;
and GW pump and treatment



8,000 yd3 Excavation and onsite thermal treatment of
(soil) organic-contaminated soil and solidification of
inorganic-contaminated soil and ash residues
followed by onsite disposal monitoring and
controlling air emissions generated during
thermal treatment; GW pumping and offsite
treatment at an industrial wastcwater treatment
facility; GW monitoring; provision of a treatment
system for onsite residential well; temporary
relocation of onsite residents; preparation of
cultural resources survey; and implementation of
land use restrictions
Clean-up Goals
Not specified





Not specified



Cleanup will be monitored and
assessed in accordance with
Drinking Water Standards to
determine need for additional
remediation.

Contaminated soil which exceeds
State action levels will be
excavated and treated to meet State
action levels which include VOCs
1 mg/kg, chromium 100 mg/kg,
and lead 250 mg/kg. GW will
also be treated to meet State
SDWA MCLs which include TCE
1 ug/1, PCE 1 ug/1, chromium
50 ug/1, and lead 50 ug/1.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$46,060,700
(capital)

$673,000
(annual O&M)

$0



$4,251.551
(capital)

$1,169,449
(present worth
O&M)
$5,097,000
(present worth)

$865,400
(O&M)








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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
2      Diamond Alkali, NJ

       09/30/87

       1st
                       Soil, debris, GW, and
                       air contaminated with
                       pesticides including
                       TCDD and DDT
findicoU Village
Well Field, NY

09/25/87

1st
GW contaminated with
VOCs
Not specified    Construction of site slurry wall and flood wall;
                disassembly and decontamination of structures
                and materials for offsite reuse, recycling, or
                disposal; offsite transportation of all drums
                containing hazardous substances >1 ug/kg  TCDD
                for treatment or disposal;  securing of all material
                with >1 ug/kg TCDD onsite; stabilization of
                remaining drums with dioxin-contaminated
                materials; GW pump and  treatment; plugging or
                rerouting underground conduits; and onsite
                placement and capping of sludge

3,700 gpm       GW treatment  with air stripping and chlorination;
(to be           and continued operation of an existing purge well
treated)         to intercept contamination on its way to the
                supply well
                                                                                          Gean-up levels will attain 10"*
                                                                                          cancer-risk level. GW will be
                                                                                          treated to include dioxin
                                                                                          1.4xlO"5 ug/1, DDT 2.4xlO'2 ug/1,
                                                                                          and hexachlorobenzene
                                                                                          7.4x10"' ug/1.  Soil and structures
                                                                                          will be treated to dioxin 1.0 ug/1.
GW treatment will attain MCL
values which include vinyl
chloride 2 ug/1,
1,2-dichloroethane 5 ug/1, and
trichloroethane 5 ug/1.
Tetrachloroethene 0.88 ug/1 and
1,1,2-trichloroethane 0.6 ug/1 will
meet levels established by the
FWQC, and will meet the 10"6
cancer risk level.  Vinyl chloride
air emission will meet the National
Emission Standard for Clean Air
of 10 ppm.
                                    $8,068,000
                                    (capital)

                                    $261,000
                                    (annual O&M)
                                                                                                                                                           $1,200,000
                                                                                                                                                           (capital)

                                                                                                                                                           $147,000
                                                                                                                                                           (annual O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Ewan Property, NJ

Illegal Waste
Disposal/Dumping
Area

09/29/88

1st






2 Ewan Property, NJ

43-Acre industrial
Waste Disposal
Area

09/29/89

2nd - Final


Threat/Problem
Soil contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, TCE, PCE, and
xylenes, and metals
including chromium and
lead









Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, TCE, PCE,
toluene, and xylenes;
and metals including
chromium and lead




Waste Volume
500-8,000
drums

4,500 yd3
(heavily con-
taminated
soil and
drum
contents)
29,500 yd3
(modcrate-ly
contam-
inated soil
and drum
contents)
22,000 yd3
(soil)









Components of
Selected Remedy
Excavation and offsite incineration of
approximately 4,500 yd3 of contaminated
soil/waste; additional assessment of non-
incinerable waste to determine the appropriate
remediation; and GW and air monitoring










Excavating and treating soil using solvent
extraction and soil washing, followed by
redepositing treated soil onsite as clean fill;
treating and disposing of spent solvent offsite;
treating spent wash water onsite using GW
treatment system; regrading and revegetating
disposal areas; GW pumping and treatment,
followed by rcinjection into aquifer, and
environmental monitoring


Clean-up Goals
Final clean-up goals will be
determined during a subsequent
operable unit.












Treated soil will meet State Solid
Waste Regulations. Treated GW
will meet State water quality
criteria (SWQC) and MCLs.
Specific GW treatment levels
include benzene 1 ug/1 (SWQC),
TCE 26 ug/1 (SWQC), toluene
2,000 ug/1 (PMCL), xylenes
44 ug/1 (SWQC). lead 50 ug/1
(MCL), and chromium 50 ug/1
(SWQC).
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$21,153,000
(present worth)

$22,000
(annual O&M)










$35,152,447
(present worth)

$1,903,980
(annual O&M)







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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 FAA Technical
Center, NJ

Federal Facility

09/26/89

1st




2 FAA Technical
Center, NJ

Federal Facility

09/28/90


2nd


2 Florence Land
Recontouring
Undfill, NJ

06/27/86
1st - Final
Threat/Problem
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, and
xylenes; and other
organics including PAHs
and phenols





Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including TCE and
toluene; other organics
including PCBs; and
metals including
chromium




GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs and metals



Waste Volume
33,000 yd3
(soil)

360,000 gals
(free
product)

13,300,000
gals (GW)



930 yd3
(soil)









Not specified





Components of
Selected Remedy
In-situ soil vacuum extraction (soil venting) and
off-gas treatment using either incineration or
activated carbon adsorption; extraction of the free
product floating on the plume followed by offsite
incineration; GW extraction and addition of
nutrients for subsequent reinjection and in-situ
biodegradation of residual GW contamination;
and GW monitoring




Excavating soil, temporarily storing the soil
onsite before transporting the soil offsite for
rotary kiln incineration, followed by offsite
disposal of residual ash; pumping and onsite
treatment of GW using air stripping and
emissions controls, if necessary; reinjecting onsite
the treated GW from the upper aquifer upgradient
of the contaminated area; discharging the treated
GW from the intermediate aquifer to an existing
borrow pit area; and continuing site access
restrictions
Capping with slurry wall containment system;
removal and onsite disposal of lagoon liquids and
surface debris; leachate collection, treatment, and
offsite disposal; gas collection and treatment; and
partial fencing

Clean-up Goals
GW clean-up goals are based on
Federal and State MCLs and
include benzene 1 ug/I (MCL),
xylenes (total) 44 ug/1 (State
MCL), toluene 2,000 ug/1 (Federal
PMCL), and phenols 300 ug/1
(State GWQS). Soil clean-up
levels are based on State Soil
clean-up action levels and include
1 mg/kg for total priority pollutant
VOCs and 100 mg/kg for total
petroleum hydrocarbons.
Chemical-specific GW clean-up
goals include 1,1,1-TCA 26 ug/1
(State MCL), PCBs 0.5 ug/1 (State
MCL), toluene 2,000 ug/1, (MCL)
and chromium 50 ug/1 (MCL).
Soil clean-up levels are based on
State action levels including PCBs
5 mg/kg for the 0 to 0.5 ft interval
and 25 mg/kg for soil at greater
depths.

Not specified





Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$583,000
(present worth)

$200,000 (total
present worth
O&M)






$6,300,000
(present worth)

$86,000
(O&M)






$8,021,000
(capital)

$170,000
(annual O&M)


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Region
2







2




2










2




Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Forest Glen
Subdivision, NY

Residential
Properties and
Undeveloped Land
12/29/89
1st
Friedman Property,
NJ

04/30/85
1st - Final
Fulton Terminals,
NY

1 lazardous Waste
Staging and Storage
Area

09/29/89

1st - Final

GE Moreau, NY

07/13/87

1st
Threat/Problem
Soil and discarded
drums contaminated
with organics including
PAHs; metals including
lead; and other
inorganics


No threat




Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, TCE and
xylcncs; other organics
including PAHs; and
metals including arsenic




Soil, SW, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
and organics including
PCBs
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Permanently relocating all residents; sampling
and, if necessary, decontaminating, salvaging, or
disposing of mobile homes remaining onsite after
completion of permanent resident relocation; and
implementing site access restrictions



None No action with five-year onsite well monitoring;
and deed restrictions



4,000 yd3 Excavation and low temperature thermal
(soil) treatment of soil followed by backfilling; capping
site with clean top soil; GW pumping and
treatment using air stripping and carbon
adsorption followed by reinjection or other type
of recharge into the aquifer; disposal of soil and
GW treatment residues waste at a RCRA-
approved facility; air and GW monitoring; and
implementation of institutional controls including
GW use restrictions

8,600 yd3 Excavation of soil with disposal under cap; slurry
wall installation (completed); SW and GW
treatment with air stripping; and extension of
municipal water supply to affected residents

Clean-up Goals
Selected remedy addresses resident
relocation only; therefore, no
chemical-specific goals are
applicable.




Not specified




Soil treatment levels are designed
to prevent leaching to GW that
will result in levels above MCLs.
Chemical-specific soil goals
include TCE 2 mg/kg, benzene
1.4 mg/kg, and xylenes 8 mg/kg.
GW clean-up goals will meet the
more stringent of Federal or State
drinking water standards including
TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL) and arsenic
l,OOOug/l(MCL).
Soil clean-up goals were not
specified. GW and SW treatment
will attain the MCL for TCE
5.0 ug/1 and the State guidance
value for 1,2-DCE 50.0 ug/1.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$4,710,000 -
$6,020,000
(present worth)

$0 (O&M)



$0 (capital)

$12,000
(annual O&M)

$4,031,000
(present worth)

$732,000
(annual O&M)
(years 1-3)





$16,382,000
(capital)

$78,000
(annual O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 GE Wiring Devices,
PR

Industrial Facility

09/30/88

1 st - Final

2 GEMS Landfill, NJ

09/27/85

1st- Final

2 Glen Ridge Radium,
NJ

Former Radium
Processing or
Utilization Area
06/30/89
1st
Threat/Problem
Soil, perched GW, and
debris contaminated with
mercury






GW, SW, soil, and air
contaminated with
VOCs, inorganics, and
organics


Soil and structures
contaminated with
radium226





Waste Volume
1,500 yd3
(soil)

500,000 gals
(perched
GW)

4,000 yd3
(debris)
Not specified





41,000yd3
(soil)






Components of
Selected Remedy
Onsite hydrometallurgical treatment of the soil,
perched GW, and waste-fill materials with
residue disposed of in the former waste-fill area.
followed by covering with a clean soil cover and
onsite treatment of the leaching agent with
residual discharge to POTW; additional
investigation of the GW to determine extent of
contamination; and limited GW monitoring, if
GW remediation is not required
Capping with regrading of existing landfill
slopes; gas collection and treatment system; GW
pump and treatment with discharge to POTW or
SW; remediation of Holly run and Briar Lake;
SW controls; fencing; and extension of existing
water supply system
Excavation and off site disposal of soil and debris;
installation and maintenance of indoor
engineering controls; environmental monitoring;
and continuation of treatment technology study




Clean-up Goals
Soil, perched GW, and waste-fill
material will be treated to either
16 ppm, if further air sampling
verifies levels exceeding the EPA
National Emission Standard for a
Hazardous Air Pollutants
(NESHAP), or 21 ppm based on
risk due to ingestion, if there are
no levels exceeding NESHAP.
Discharge criteria will be
established by the Stale and are
dependent on the point of
discharge (to be determined).


Surface soil (top 6") will be
removed until concentration is
5 pCi/g above background and
subsurface soil is 15 pCi/g above
background.



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,912,870
(capital)

$0 (O&M)





$27,365,000
(capital)

$601,000
(annual O&M)

$53,000,000
(present worth)

$0 (O&M)





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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Glen Ridge Radium,
NJ

Residential
Community

06/01/90

2nd - Final

2 Goose Farm, NJ

09/27/85

1st
2 Haviland Complex,
NY

09/30/87

1st - Final
Threat/Problem
Soil contaminated with
radium226








GW, SW, and soil
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
and organics including
PCBs
Sediment and GW
contaminated with
VOCs and metals



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
323,000 yd3 Excavating and disposing soil (including
(soil) Montclair/West Orange Radium site soil) and
other radium-contaminated materials from
residential and public properties, followed by
offsite disposal; Tilling excavated areas;
environmental monitoring; and continued
treatment technology studies to reduce the
volume of materials disposed of offsite


Nol specified GW and soil flushing with GW treatment and
reinjection into soil; and conduction of testing
programs to evaluate capping and extent of drum
pit PCB contamination

Not specified GW pump and treatment with air stripping;
provision of an alternate water supply; and
excavation of contaminated sediment from local
septic disposal systems


Clean-up Goals
Soil contaminated with radon >S.O
pCi/g of soil to a depth of 6 inches
and radon 1 5 pCi/g in subsurface
soil will be excavated and disposed
of offsite.





GW treatment system will be
designed to meet NPDES permit
limits.


Specific treatment goals will be
determined during pilot studies.




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$252,700,000 -
$348,700,000
(estimated
present worth.
based on
selected
transportation
method)

$0 (O&M)
$3,014,000
(capital)

O&M
(not specified)
$1,257,500
(capital)

$105,500
(annual O&M)


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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Helen Kramer
Landfill, NJ

09/27/85

1st -Final









2 Higgins Farm, NJ

Cattle Farm

09/24/90

1st






Components of
Threat/Problem Waste Volume Selected Remedy
GW and SW Not specified Clay capping with slurry wall containment
contaminated with system; gas collection and treatment system;
VOCs including TCE, dewatering, excavation, and filling of leachate
organics, and inorganics ponds and lagoons; fencing of site and work
areas; SW controls; and GW and leachate
collection and treatment with disposal at POTW
or to SW








GW contaminated with Not specified Developing, designing, and constructing a water
VOCs including main extension and distribution system; installing
benzene, PCE, TCE, and new carbon adsorption units, as necessary;
xylenes; other organics; operating and maintaining existing carbon
and metals including adsorption units until construction is completed;
lead conducting environmental sampling of residential
wells; removing carbon units and private well
connections once the permanent water supply is
installed; and implementing institutional controls
including GW use restrictions. Since the
proposed remedy would not restore GW to
beneficial use levels, an interim ARAR waiver
will be invoked as part of this remedial action
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Not specified $36,478,000 or
$38,089,000
(capital)
(Pending onsite
treatment)

$1,047,900
(annual O&M)
(year 1
pretreatment)
5792,100
(annual O&M)
(complete
onsite
treatment)
Chemical-specific ARARs for $1,716,000
drinking water include benzene 1 .0 (present worth)
ug/1 (State MCL), PCE 1.0 ug/1
(State MCL), and TCE 1.0 ug/1 $28,200
(State MCL). (O&M)









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          Site Name,
          State/Type/
        Signature Date/
Region  Remedial Action
Threat/Problem
Waste Volume
  Components of
Selected Remedy
Qean-up Goals
Present Worth/
 Capital and
 O&M Costs
        Hooker Chemical S-
        Area, NY

        Former Land Till

        09/21/90

        1st - Final
        I looker
        Chemical/Ruco
        Polymer, NY

        Active Polymer
        Production Facility

        09/28/90

        1st
 Soil, sediment, and GW
 contaminated with
 VOCs including PCE,
 and other organics
 including chlorinated
 organics and pesticides
 Soil and debris con-
 taminated with PCBs
Not specified   Abandoning in place, underground utility and
               service lines; closing and capping onsite lagoons;
               capping the landfill and surrounding area;
               constructing a site barrier wall containment
               system; installing a drain tile collection system;
               pumping and treatment of ground water and/or
               leachate from the landfill area, overburden, and
               bedrock using gravity separation to separate
               aqueous phase liquids (APLs) Iron nonaqueous
               phase liquids (NAPLs); treating APL at an onsite
               carbon treatment facility with onsite discharge to
               a permitted outfall; treating NAPL and any
               associated sediment at an onsite incinerator,
               monitoring ground water, closing and
               demolishing part of the adjacent drinking water
               treatment plant, and constructing a new drinking
               water facility at another location

1,136 yd        Excavating soil contaminated with  >10 mg/kg
(soil)           PCBs from the direct spill and transport areas,
               and soil from the recharge basin to depth of  10
               ft; disposing of soil contaminated with 10 to 500
               mg/kg PCBs at an offsite landfill along with the
               soil from the earlier excavation; treating soil
               contaminated with PCB levels >500 mg/kg offsite
               using incineration, followed by offsite disposal of
               residual ash; and backfilling and paving all
               excavated areas, except for the recharge basin
                                         Action levels for bedrock ground
                                         water include PCE 5 ug/1 and
                                         2,3,7,8-TCDD 0.0005 ug/1.  If
                                         these levels are exceeded,
                                         operational modifications may be
                                         implemented.
                                         The excavation level, PCBs
                                         >10 mg/kg, and treatment level,
                                         PCBs >500 mg/kg, are based on
                                         the TSCA Spill Cleanup Policy
                                         and EPA's "Guidance on Selecting
                                         Remedies for Superfund Sites with
                                         PCB Contamination."
                            $117,000,000
                            (present worth)

                            $2,600,000
                            (annual O&M)
                            (30 years)
                            $995,650
                            (present worth)

                            $0 (O&M)

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          Site Name,
          State/Type/
        Signature Date/
Region   Remedial Action
Threat/Problem
Waste Volume
  Components of
Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
 Capital and
 O&M Costs
        Hooker Chemical S-
        Area, NY

        Former Landfill

        09/21/90

        1st - Final
        Hooker - 102nd
        Street, NY

        Former Industrial
        Landfill

        09/26/90

        1st - Final
Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including PCE,
and other organics
including chlorinated
organics and pesticides
Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, TCE, and
toluene; other organics
including PCBs and
phenols; and metals
including arsenic
Not specified    Abandoning in place, underground utility and
                service lines; closing and capping onsite lagoons;
                capping the landfill and surrounding area;
                constructing a site barrier wall containment
                system;  installing a drain tile collection system;
                pumping and treatment of ground water and/or
                leachate from the landfill area, overburden, and
                bedrock using gravity separation to separate
                aqueous phase liquids (APLs) fron nonaqueous
                phase liquids (NAPLs); treating APL at an onsite
                carbon treatment facility with onsite discharge to
                a permitted outfall; treating NAPL and any
                associated sediment at an onsite incinerator,
                monitoring ground water, closing and
                demolishing part of the adjacent drinking water
                treatment plant, and constructing a new drinking
                water facility at another location

Not specified    Consolidating offsite soil and lesser contaminated
                sediment within the landfill area, then capping
                the landfill and its perimeter, constructing a
                slurry wall around the site  perimeter to contain
                the NAPL plume; extracting  NAPLs from the
                landfill and dredging "hot spot" river sediment,
                transporting sediment and leachate offsite for
                incineration; dredging and dewatering remaining
                sediment and consolidating them within the
                landfill area; recovering GW with an interception
                drain, followed by onsite discharge or offsite
                treatment; cleaning the storm sewer and placing a
                plastic slip liner within the sewer, extracting and
                incinerating offsite NAPLs; GW monitoring; and
                implementing institutional controls including deed
                and land use restrictions, and site access
                restrictions including fencing
                                          Action levels for bedrock ground
                                          water include PCE 5 ug/1 and
                                          2,3,7,8-TCDD 0.0005 ug/1.  If
                                          these levels are exceeded,
                                          operational modifications may be
                                          implemented.
                                          Chemical-specific GW goals
                                          include benzene to detection limits
                                          (State), TCE 5.0 ug/1 (State), PCBs
                                          0.1 ug/1 (State), phenols 1  ug/1
                                          (State), and arsenic 25.0 ug/1
                                          (State). Sediment remedial levels
                                          will be the solid phase
                                          concentrations necessary to
                                          potentially exceed State Ambient
                                          Water Quality Standards in the
                                          liquid phase. Chemical-specific
                                          clean-up goals for sediment
                                          include benzene 40 ug/kg, TCE
                                          111 ug/kg, and PCBs 42.4 ug/kg.
                             $117,000,000
                             (present worth)

                             $2,600,000
                             (annual O&M)
                             (30 years)
                             $30,080,000
                             (present worth)

                             $7,209,600
                             (O&M)

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                                            FY82-90 Record of Decision  Summary Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Hyde Park, NY
11/26/85
1st - Final

Threat/Problem
GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs, and organics
including PCBs and
dioxin

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
80,000 tons Extraction and incineration of non-aqueous phase • The 10"* cancer-risk level will be
liquids; GW pump and treatment using activated achieved.
carbon; and construction of plume contaminant
systems

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$17.000
(present worth)
(O&M not
provided)
Hudson River PCBs,
NY

09/25/84

1 st - Final

Imperial
Oil/Champion
Chemicals, NJ

Oil  Blending
Facility

09/26/90

1st

Katonah Municipal
Well, NY

09/25/87

1st - Final
Soil and river sediment
contaminated with PCBs
Soil contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, and
xylcnes; other organics
including PAIIs, and
PCBs; and metals
including arsenic,
chromium, and lead
GW contaminated with
VOCs including PCR
Not specified     In-situ containment of remnant shoreline deposits;
                and evaluation of Waterford water treatment
                facility
3,700 yd3        Excavating soil from offsite wetlands
(soil)           contaminated with >1 mg/kg PCBs; temporarily
                storing excavated material onsite in dewatering
                and staging area before disposing of the material
                offsite in hazardous waste landfill; air monitoring
                and soil sampling; restoring wetlands after
                completion of excavation; and site access
                restrictions including fencing. A contingency for
                soil treatment has been included if teachability
                studies determine treatment is necessary

Not specified     Installation of a new GW production well and
                onsite treatment with air stripping prior to
                discharge to POTW
Not specified
Clean-up levels for soil are based
on State soil clean-up objectives
and include lead 250-1,000 mg/kg,
PAHs 10 mg/kg, and PCBs
5 mg/kg. Excavation volume
based on a PCB level of 1 mg/kg,
which is designed to account for
all soil contaminated above soil
clean-up objectives for any
contaminant of concern.

The clean-up goal  for PCE is less
than 1.0 ug/1 or nondetectable and
is based on 10'6 cancer-risk level.
Not specified
$6,889.985
(present worth)

$1,700 (O&M)
$1,365,000
(capital)

$296,000
(annual O&M)

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FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Kentucky Avenue
Wellfield, NY
09/30/86

1st
2 Kentucky Avenue
Wellfield, NY

Inactive Municipal
Water Supply

09/28/90

2nd

2 Kin-Buc Landfill,
NJ

220-Acre Municipal/
Industrial Landfill

09/30/88

1st



Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE



GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and xylenes; and metals
including arsenic,
chromium, and lead





Sediment, GW, SW, and
air contaminated with
VOCs including benzene
and toluene, organics
including PA Us, and
PCBs, and metals
including arsenic and
lead




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Extension of public water supply to private well
users; and GW monitoring



Not specified Restoring the Kentucky Avenue wellfield as
public drinking water supply by constructing two
treatment plants; pumping and treatment of GW
using filtration to remove inorganics and air
stripping/carbon adsorption or UV-oxidation to
remove organics; disposing of any treatment
residuals offsite; discharging treated water to
public water supply, to SW, or reinjecting onsite;
GW monitoring; and investigating an additional
possible source of onsite contamination
3,000,000 Installation of a slurry wall surrounding the site,
gals (oily- RCRA capping over Kin-Buc II, portions of the
phase low-lying area between Kin-Buc I and the Edison
Icachate) Landfill, and Pool C, as well as maintenance, and
upgrading if necessary, of Kin-Buc I cap;
1 ,000 tons collection of oily-phase leachate with offsite
(solid waste) incineration and residual disposal; collection and
onsite treatment of aqueous-phase leachate and
contaminated GW with discharge either to SW or
POTW; and GW monitoring


Clean-up Goals
Remedy will attain the MCL for
TCE 5 ug/I.



Goals for discharge of treated GW
were chosen as the most stringent
of Federal or State MCLs or
MCLGs, or other State GW
standards. Chemical-specific goals
for GW include TCE 5 ug/1
(MCL), arsenic 25 ug/1 (State),
chromium SO ug/1 (MCL), and lead
25 ug/1 (State).

Incineration of oily-phase leachate
will meet six nines (99.9999%)
destruction and removal efficiency.
Aqueous-phase leachate and
contaminated GW discharge
criteria will be established by
NJDEP following treatability
studies, but will meet NJAC water
quality criteria and State
wastewater discharge requirements.
Individual clean-up goals were not
specified.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$303,800
(capital)
$19,00 (annual
O&M)

$14,963,900
(present worth)

$905300
(O&M)





$16,635,000 -
$16,290,000
(present worth)

Annual O&M
varies from
$848,000 (year
1) to $405,000
(years 12-30)




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FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 King of Prussia, NJ

Abandoned Waste
Disposal/ Recycling
Facility

09/28/90

1st





2 Krysowaty Farm, NJ

06/20/84

1st - Final
2 l*ang Property, NJ

09/29/86

1st • Final
2 Lipari landfill, NJ

08/03/82

1st
Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, sludge,
debris, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCF., and TCE;
and metals including
chromium and lead







GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs, organics, and
pesticides

GW, SW, soil, and
sediment contaminated
with VOCs and metals


GW, SW, and soil
contaminated with
VOCs and organics


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Excavating lagoon sludge, soil adjacent to the
lagoons, and sediment in the swale, treating these
materials using soil washing for metals removal
and ^depositing the residual materials in their
original location onsite; excavating and disposing
of buried drums, their contents, and associated
visibly contaminated soil onsite; removing
tankers for offsite disposal; GW pumping and
treatment using air stripping, followed by
reinjecting of GW and offsite disposal of
treatment of residuals; conducting additional
sampling and analysis of SW, soil, and sediment;
and implementing institutional controls including
GW use restrictions
Not specified (Excavation and offsite disposal of contaminated
soil and waste; and provision for a permanent
alternate water supply


6,500 yd3 Excavation and offsite disposal of soil and waste
material with filling and grading; GW pump and
treatment with reinjection into aquifer, and
fencing

Not specified Capping with slurry wall containment system;
and GW collection and onsite treatment at POTW



Gean-up Goals
Soil clean-up objectives are based
on a 10"* cancer risk to human
health, a HI <1, or State Action
Levels and include chromium
483 mg/kg (health-based level),
copper 3,571 mg/kg (health-based
level), lead 500 mg/kg (State), and
nickel 1,935 mg/kg (health-based
level). GW clean-up levels
include PCE 1 ug/1 (State), TCE
1 ug/1 (State MCL), chromium
50 ug/1 (State MCL), copper
1,000 ug/1 (State MCL), and nickel
210 ug/1 (State MCL).
Not specified




GW treatment effluent will attain
SDWA criteria.



Not specified




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$14,889,000
(present worth)

$285,000
(O&M)









$2,164,014
(capital)

$145,698
(annual O&M)
$2,322,000
(capital)

$612,000
(annual O&M)
$1,769,150
(capital)

$91,250
(annual O&M)

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FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Lipari Landfill, NJ

09/30/85

2nd
2 Lipari Landfill, NJ

6-Acre Industrial/
Municipal Landfill

07/11/88

3rd - Final
2 Lone Pine Landfill,
NJ

09/28/84

1st
2 Lone Pine Landfill,
NJ

Waste Disposal
Facility

09/28/90

2nd - Final



Threat/Problem
GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs including toluene.
organics, and metals

Soil, sediment, GW, SW
and air contaminated
with VOCs including
benzene, toluene, and
xylenes, and metals
including arsenic,
chromium, and lead

GW, SW, and soil
contaminated with
VOCs, pesticides, and
metals


GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, phenols.
TCE, toluene, and
xylenes; and metals
including arsenic,
chromium, and lead





Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified GW and leachate extraction with injection wells
within containment system for flushing and
dewatering with onsite pretreatment and
discharge to POTW; and flushing of containment
system for cleansing
Not specified GW/leachate pump and onsite treatment with
discharge to POTW; marsh soil excavation and
thermal treatment with offsite disposal; sediment
dredging, dewatering and thermal treatment with
offsite disposal; temporary measures, if
necessary, to reduce volatile emissions; and
integration of offsite sampling with onsite
monitoring plan
Not specified Multi-layer surface sealing with slurry wall
containment system; and GW collection and
treatment at POTW or onsite plant



Not specified Pumping and treating GW after installing an
interceptor drain that is keyed into the water table
aquifer to capture contaminated GW;
supplementing the drain with extraction wells
screened within the Red Bank aquifer;
constructing an onsite wastewater treatment plant
consisting of air stripping, precipitation/filtration
and carbon adsorption to dewatering and testing
of residual solids for offsite disposal; reinjecting
treated GW or discharging into a recharge trench
onsite; GW and SW monitoring; and
implementing institutional controls
Clean-up Goals
Marginal successive flushing cycle
benefits and effects of leachate
release into GW will be evaluated
within 5 years.

Soil cleanup will attain New Jersey
soil clean-up objectives and health
or real-based criteria SW cleanup
will meet Federal Water Quality
Criteria and State surface water
standards. Individual goals were
not provided.

Not specified





Chemical-specific GW clean-up
goals include benzene 1 ug/1 (State
MCL), PCE 1 ug/1 (State MCL).
phenols 0.0035 ug/1 (State), TCE
1 ug/1 (State MCL), toluene 50
ug/1 (State MCL), xylenes 44 ugA
(State MCL), arsenic 50 ug/1 (State
MCL), chromium 50 ug/1 (State
MCL), and lead 50 ug/1 (State
MCL).


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$3,464,000
(capital)

$715,000
(annual O&M)
$21,000,000
(present worth)






$12,334,153
(capital)

$324,734
(annual O&M)

$10,267,661
(present worth)

$482,600
(O&M)








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                                            FY82-90 Record of Decision  Summary Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Love Canal, NY

05/06/85

1st


2 Love Canal, NY

Waste Disposal
Facility
Threat/Problem
SW, sediment, and air
contaminated with
VOCs, organics,
pesticides including
dioxin, and metals


Sediment and debris
contaminated with
dioxin

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Removal and dewatcring of contaminated creek
sediment; inspection of sewer reaches for defects,
repairing of damaged flood gate, and hydraulic
leaning of designated sewers; dredging and
cleaning of culverts; berm construction; interim
onsite storage of sediment; and installation of an
administration building
30,000 - Construction of an onsite de watering/
40,000 yd3 containment facility (DCF) and a separate
construction/demolition debris facility (CDF);
onsite containment of sewer and creek sediment
Clean-up Goals
CDC recommends soil treatment to
TCDD 1 ug/kg.





The CDC level of 1 ug/kg for
dioxin in residential soil is not
implementable and would lead to
unacceptable project delays.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$8,929,000 -
$12,000,000
(capital)

O&M (not
provided)

$26,400,000 -
$31,400,000
(present worth)

10/26/87

2nd
                                         in the DCF prior to thermal destruction in a
                                         transportable thermal destruction unit; onsite
                                         storage in the DCF of leachate treatment
                                         residuals and other "associated" material
                                         generated as a result of remediation; and onsite
                                         storage of uncontaminated debris in the CDF
Ix)ve Canal (93rd
Street), NY

Waste Disposal
Area

09/26/88

3rd
Soil contaminated with
VOCs including toluene
and xylenes, organics
including dioxins, PAHs,
and pesticides, and
metals including arsenic
and lead
7,500 yd3
Excavation and solidification or stabilization of
contaminated soil; replacement of solidified soil
into excavation; installation of a RCRA cap; and
sampling, analysis, and monitoring of GW
Additionally, the community is
opposed to anything less than
complete thermal destruction. As
a result, all materials (excluding
5,500 yd3 of house debris) will be
thermally destroyed. Six nines
(99.9999%) destruction and
removal efficiency will be the
goal.  Excavation to approximately
18 inches will ensure elimination
or reduction of risk.

Soil cleanup  will meet the Land
Disposal Restrictions requirements
for dioxin of less than  1 ug/1 using
the TCLP test.
$2,295,000 -
$3,675,000
(capital)

$121,000
(annual O&M)

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                                            FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Ludlow Sand and
Gravel, NY

09/30/88

1st - Final





Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs and organics
including PCBs and
phenols






Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
10,000 yd3 Consolidation and disposal in the onsite landfill
(soil and of contaminated soil and sediment, followed by
sediment) RCRA capping; leachate/GW collection and
dewatering of the landfill with onsite treatment
and offsite residual discharge; hydraulic
containment of the landfill through
implementation of upgradient GW controls; deed
and access restrictions; and long-term water
quality monitoring including GW, SW, and
potable water supply wells

Clean-up Goals
Leachate/GW cleanup will attain
substantive requirements of State
Pollution Discharge Elimination
System, Technical Operations
Guidance Series, Ambient Water
Quality Standards and Guidance
Values, all GW and SW standards,
and State Freshwater Wetlands
Standards. Soil cleanup will attain
10 mg/kg for PCBs based on
TSCA policy.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$3,727,200 -
$14,548,900
(present worth)

$58,900 -
$364,900
(annual O&M)




M&T DeLisa
Landfill, NJ

Landfill

09/20/90

1st - Final

Mannheim Avenue
Dump, NJ

Former Landfill

09/27/90

1st - Final
None
Not
applicable
No action remedy
Not applicable
GW contaminated with
VOCs including benzene
andTCE
Not specified
GW pumping and treatment using air stripping,
with pretreatment for removal of iron, if
necessary; reinjecting the GW onsite with an
evaluation of the feasibility of using infiltration
basins as an alternate means of discharge;
covering the  disposal area with clean fill;
developing a contingency plan for the installation
of individual carbon adsorption units on
residential wells, which may become affected by
migration of the contaminant plume; monitoring
GW and SW; sampling the sediment; performing
a treatability  study to investigate the need for
further treatments to remove toluene, lead, and
chromium from GW; and determining the need
for off-gas controls on air stripper units
Chemical-specific goals for GW
include TCE 1 ug/1 (State MCL)
and benzene 1 ug/1  (State MCL).
                                                                                                                                                 None
$4,217,100
(present worth)

$18,600-
$394,100
(O&M, based
on differences
in treatment
and monitoring
systems)

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FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
1 Marathon Battery,
NY

09/30/86

1st







2 Marathon Battery,
NY

Industrial Facility

09/30/88

2nd





Threat/Problem
SW, sediment, and biota
contaminated with
metals including
cadmiutn, nickel, and
cobalt








Soil, sediment, GW, and
debris contaminated with
VOCs including PCE
and TCE, and metals
including cadmium and
nickel







Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
30,083 yd3 Hydraulic dredging of sediment with chemical
fixation and offsite disposal; dredging, water
treatment, and disposal; marsh restoration; and
site access restrictions









6,100 yd3 Decontamination of the inside surfaces and
(soil) contents of the former battery facility, and
excavation of cadmium-contaminated soil and the
5,000 yd3 dredge spoils vault, followed by onsite fixation of
(sediment) the excavated soil, dust and vault sediment with
offsite disposal, and backfilling excavated areas;
110 yd3 excavating the VOC-contaminated soil hot spots,
(dust) followed by enhanced volatilization and
replacement of the clean residuals onsite; GW
monitoring; institutional controls; and evaluation
and performance of repairs, if needed, to the
inoperable sprinkler and heating systems inside
the former battery facility
Clean-up Goals
Sediment will be treated to a
100 mg/kg established background
concentration. Standards for total
cadmium water concentrations
include 6.6x1 0"4 mg/1 and
2.0x1 0"3 mg/1 for water hardness
levels of SO mg/1 and 200 mg/1.
respectively.





ACLs are provided as GW clean-
up goals for indicator compounds.
The ACLs are below Federal and
State MCLs, if available, and
include PCE 0 ug/1 and TCE
3 ug/1. These goals will be
attained in 3-10 years by natural
attenuation. Excavation of
cadmium-contaminated soil will
attain an ATSDR-recommended
level of 20 mg/kg.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$16,640,000
(capital)

$3,530,000
(annual O&M)
(year 1)

$180,000
(annual O&M)
(years 2-5)
$127,000
(annual O&M)
(years 6-30)
$10,010,000
(present worth)

$775,000
(annual O&M)
(year 1)

$17,000
(annual O&M)
(years 2-30)




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FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Marathon Battery,
NY

Former Battery
Manufacturing
Facility

09/29/89

3rd - Final
2 Matliacc
Petrochemicals, NY

Inactive Liquid
Storage and
Redistribution
Facility

09/27/90
1st
2 Mctaltec/
Aerosystems, NJ

06/30/86

1st

Threat/Problem
Sediment contaminated
with metals including
cadmium and nickel







Soil, sludge, and debris
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCE,
toluene, and xylcncs;
other organics including
phenols; and metals
including arsenic,
chromium, and lead

Soil and GW
contaminated VOCs
including TCE and PCE,
and metals including
copper, chromium, and
lead

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
55,000 yd3 Dredging cadmium-contaminated sediment
(sediment) followed by onsite chemical fixation and offsite
disposal; sediment sampling with dredging and
onsite treatment; and sediment monitoring






Not specified Excavating drums, containers, and highly
contaminated soil; consolidating the waste and
overpacking drums as necessary; containing
contaminated soil, and transporting the material
offsite for treatment (possibly incineration) and
disposal




10,000 yd3 Excavation with heat treatment and offsite
disposal of soil; and alternate water supply





Clean-up Goals
Acceptable sediment concentration
of cadmium is 220 mg/kg.
Expectations are that by dredging
the upper layer of contaminated
sediment, 95% of the cadmium
contamination will be removed.
Following remediation, cadmium
concentrations are not expected to
exceed 10 mg/kg.

Not specified









MCLs and State guidelines set
action levels for GW of TCE
5 ug/1 and PCE 5 ug/1. Soil action
levels include copper 170 mg/kg,
chromium (total) 100 mg/kg, and
lead 100 mg/kg.

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$48,499,500
(present worth)

$21,303,330
(O&M) (year
1)

$132,700
(O&M) (years
2-30)
$322,300
(present worth)

$0 (O&M)






$7,005,000
(sanitary
landfill) or
$11,735,000
(RCRA
landfill)
(capital)

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2







2




Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Metaltec/
Aerosystems, NJ

Former Metal
Manufacturing Plant

09/27/90
2nd - Final
Montclair/Wcst
Orange Radium, NJ

Former Radium
Processing or
Utilization Area
06/30/89
1st
Montclair/Wcst
Orange Radium, NJ

Residential
Community
Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including PCE,
TCE, toluene, and
xylcncs; and metals
including chromium and
lead


Soil and structures
contaminated with
radium226





Soil contaminated with
radioactive materials,
especially
radium , and metals
including lead
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Onsite GW pumping and treatment using
precipitation, air stripping, and carbon adsorption,
followed by discharge of treated GW to onsite
SW; disposing of precipitated sludge from the
GW treatment process offsilc; regenerating spent
carbon and disposing of residuals offsite; and
GW monitoring

41 ,000 yd3 Excavation and offsilc disposal of soil and debris;
(soil) installation and maintenance of indoor
engineering controls; environmental monitoring;
and continuation of treatment technology study




323,000 yd3 Excavating soil (including Glen Ridge Radium
(soil) site soil) and disposing offsite; conducting
environmental monitoring


Clean-up Goals
Chemical-specific GW goals are
based on Federal or State MCLs
and include PCE 1 ug/1 (State
MCL), TCE 1 ug/1 (State MCL),
toluene 2,000 ug/1 (MCL), and
xylenes 44 ug/1 (State MCL).


Surface soil (top 6") will be
removed until concentration is
5 pCi/g above background and
subsurface soil is IS pCi/g above
background.



All material contaminated with
concentrations of radon >5 pCi/g
of soil in the first 6 inches and
1 5 pCi/g in subsurface soil will be
excavated and removed offsite.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$4348,900
(present worth)

$466,300
(O&M)



$53,000,000
(present worth)

$0 (O&M)




$252,700,000 -
$348,700,000
(present worth)

$0 (O&M)
06/01/90




2nd

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Site Name,
Stateflype/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
Montgomery
Township Housing
Development, NJ

09/29/87

1st

Montgomery
Township Housing
Development, NJ

Residential Area

06/30/88

2nd - Final

Myers Property, NJ

Chemical
Manufacturing
Facility

09/28/90

1st
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
Not specified    Extension of Elizabethtown water supply system
                to affected residences
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
Soil, sediment, debris,
and GW contaminated
with VOCs including
benzene; other organics
including PCBs, PAIIs,
dioxin, and pesticides
such as DDT; and
metals including arsenic
and lead
Not specified    GW pump and treatment onsite using air
                stripping with reinjection into the aquifer,
                connecting remaining affected residences to
                public water supply, and sealing remaining
                private water supply and monitoring  wells within
                plume; and GW monitoring
48,700 yd       Excavating and treating soil and sediment using
(soil)            chemical dechlorination, followed by soil
                washing; onsite backfilling of treated soil;
                restoring designated wetlands; pumping and
                treatment of GW using ion exchange and
                granular activated carbon, followed by reinjection
                to the aquifer or offsite discharge; performing
                GW and other environmental monitoring;
                conducting a deep bedrock GW study; and
                decontaminating onsite buildings with offsite
                disposal of contaminated debris
Water supply will be monitored
regularly for compliance with
MCLs.
GW cleanup will meet the State
MCLforTCEof l.Oug/1.
Chemical-specific clean-up goals
for soil and sediment are based on
State soil action levels and include
total DDT 10 mg/kg, total VOCs
1 mg/kg, total carcinogenic and
noncarcinogenic PAHs 10 mg/kg,
arsenic 20 mg/kg, cadmium
3 mg/kg, copper 170 mg/kg, and
lead 250-1,000 mg/kg. Chemical-
specific GW clean-up goals for
discharge include benzene 1 ug/1
(State MCL), DDT 0.001 (State
GWQC), arsenic 50 ug/l (Federal
and State MCL), and lead 50 mg/1
(Federal and State MCL).
$319,00
(capital)

$0 (O&M)
$2,548,000
(present worth)

$94,000
(annual O&M)
$45,918,000
(present worth)

$3,053,000
(O&M) (years
0-5)

$441,000
(O&M) (years
6-30)

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Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
2 Nascolite, NJ Soil, GW, and debris
contaminated with
Industrial Facility VOCs and organics

03/31/88

1st




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified GW pump and treatment using a method to be
determined after pilot testing, followed by
reinjection; performance of additional soil and
onsite building studies to determine future
measures; and provision of an alternate water
supply for potentially affected residents





Clean-up Goals
ROD did not specify chemical-
specific goals but indicated
attainment of CWA, SDWA,
SWDA, NJSDWA, and NJWQC.
Additionally, carcinogenic
compounds without clean-up
standards will attain the 10"6
health-based risk level. Any other
contaminants will attain the goal of
5 ug/1 total noncarcinogenic and
"non-a-280" compounds.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$609,000
(capital)

$266,000
(annual O&M)






North Sea Municipal
Landfill, NY

131-Acre Municipal
Landfill

09/29/89

1st

Old Bcthpagc
Undfill, NY

65-Acre Municipal/
Industrial Landfill

03/17/88

1st - Final
Soil and sludge
contaminated with
VOCs; other organics
including PAHs; metals
including arsenic and
lead; and other
inorganics
GW contaminated with
benzene, and toluene,
and metals including
chromium and lead; air
contaminated with
methane gas and VOCs
Not specified    Capping landfill cell #1; implementing site
                security and deed restrictions; sampling
                sludge/soil in former sludge lagoons; and long-
                term air, SW, and GW quality monitoring
Capping the landfill reduces          $7,700,000 -
emissions of methane and VOCs,      $8300,000
and reduces precipitation             (present worth)
percolation through the landfill and
thus migration of hazardous          $190,000 -
substances into GW.  Individual       $200,000
contaminant goals were not           (annual O&M)
specified.
Not specified    GW pump and treatment using air stripping and,
                if necessary, carbon filtration with discharge into
                an upgradient injection well system; hydraulic
                control of the plume through installation of GW
                recovery wells; GW monitoring; completion of
                the landfill capping (29 acres previously capped);
                continuation and expansion, or enhancement, of
                the leachate control and gas collection systems;
                and gas monitoring
The plume will be treated to State
standards or to a zero-slope
condition if one exists following 5
or more years of pumping.
Individual goals include chromium
0.05 mg/1, lead 0.025 mg/1, TCE
5.0 mg/1 (MCL), benzene non-
detectable, and toluene 50 mg/1.
Air discharge requirements also
will meet State standards.
Individual goals include methylene
chloride 1.17xl03 ug/m3, TCE
9.0xl02 ug/m3, and toluene
7.5xl03 ug/m3.
$23,045,000
(present worth)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Olean Well Field,
NY

09/24/85

1st


2 Pcpe Field, NJ

Processing Wastes
Disposal Area

09/29/89

1st - Final


2 Picatinny Arsenal,
NJ

Federal Facility

Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE






Soil Tound in landfill
contaminated with
hydrogen sulfide and
methane gases






GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and metals


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Reactivation of municipal wells; construction of
two air stripping systems for GW treatment with
discharge to public water supply system;
extension of existing clean water lines; inspection
of McGraw Edison industrial sewer and analysis
of repair and replacement options; and
recommendation of institutional controls to
restrict GW usage
Not specified Installing and maintaining landfill gas collection
and treatment system using carbon adsorption;
disposing carbon offsite; upgrading and
maintaining existing leachate collection and
treatment system; GW monitoring; and
implementing deed restrictions




Not specified GW pumping and treatment using pretreatment
for metals and solids removal and air stripping
for VOCs removal; discharge of treated GW to
SW; and air and effluent monitoring

Clean-up Goals
GW will be treated to TCE
5 mg/kg.






GW and soil already meet State
drinking water standards and State
action levels. Leachate quality
will comply with State
requirements. Emissions from gas
treatment system will comply with
State air pollution regulations.
Chemical-specific clean-up goals
were not specified.

ARARs for GW cleanup will apply
to final remedial action, not to this
interim action.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,996,780
(capital)

$799,040
(annual O&M)



$1,293,700
(present worth)

$108,000
(O&M) (years
1-2)

$93,000
(O&M) (years
3-30)
$2,100,000
(capital)

$1,100,000
(annual O&M)
         Weapons and
         Munitions Research
         and Development
         Installation

         09/28/89

         1st

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Region
2
2
2




2

Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Pijak Farm. NJ
09/30/84
1st • Final
Pollution Abatement
Services, NY
06/06/84
1st - Final
Pomona Oaks Well
Contamination, NJ
Residential
Subdivision
09/26/90
1st - Final
Port Washington
Landfill, NY
53-Acre Inactive
Landfill
09/30/89
1st - Final
Threat/Problem
GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs, PCBs, organics,
pesticides, and metals
Soil contaminated with
organics, VOCs, and
metals
None




Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including PCE,
TCE, and benzene; and
other organics including
methane gas

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
Not specified Removal and offsite disposal of drums and lab Not specified
packs; and excavation and offsite disposal of
visibly contaminated soil with GW pumping and
removal
Not sped fled Limited excavation and offsite removal of Not specified
contaminated soil, subsurface tanks, and drums;
RCRA capping with slurry wall containment
system and site grading; and GW and Icachatc
recovery and treatment
Not No action remedy with continued GW monitoring Not applicable
applicable




Not specified Capping landfill; rehabilitating existing gas GW clean-up goals are based on
collection system and installing additional SDWA MCLs and State standards
vacuum extraction vents; GW pumping and for drinking water. Chemical-
treatment using air stripping followed by specific goals were not specified.
discharge to an aquifer recharge basin; and
environmental monitoring

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,016,133
(present worth)
$53,600
(present worth
O&M)
$1,363,700
(capital)
$117,000
(annual O&M)
Not applicable




$42,580,000
(present worth)
$16,247,000
(present worth
O&M) (years
1-30)


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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Preferred Plating,
NY

Plating Facility

09/22/89
1st
2 Price Landfill #1,
NJ

09/20/83

1st
2 Price Landfill #1,
NJ

09/29/86

2nd - Final



Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and PCE; and metals
including chromium and
lead


GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs and organics



GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
organics, and inorganics






Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified GW pumping and treatment using precipitation.
carbon adsorption, and ion exchange followed by
GW reinjection, and offsite disposal of treatment
residues



Not specified Replacement and relocation of the water supply
well field and transmission facilities; and analysis
of plume management, source control and GW
treatment remedies


Not specified GW pump and onsite prelrcatment with discharge
to a POTW; site capping; and fencing







Clean-up Goals
GW clean-up goals are based on
SDWA MCLs and State water
quality regulations and will be
attained provided upgradient
source areas are removed.


Not specified





Extraction and treatment will
continue until TVO concentration
reaches 10 ug/1 or less in GW.






Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$9327,400
(present worth)

$920,900
(annual O&M)
(years 1-12)

$5,070,000
(capital)

O&M (not
provided)

$9,050,000
(capital)

$1,010,000
(annual O&M)
(years 1-5)
$255,000
(annual O&M)
(years 6-25)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Radium Chemical,
NY

Industrial/
Residential Site

06/21/90

1st - Final
Reich Farms, NJ

Illegal Waste
Disposal Area

09/30/88

1st-Final

Renora, NJ

09/29/87

1st
Soil and debris
contaminated with
radioactive materials
including radium226
and its decay products
including radon gas
Not specified
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including PCE,
toluene, TCE and
xylenes, and organics
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs, organics
including PCBs and
PAHs, inorganics, and
pesticides
2,010 yd3
5,500 yd3
Partial decontamination and complete dismantling
of the contaminated building, followed by offsitc
disposal of debris; excavation and offsite disposal
of contaminated soil and subsurface piping,
followed by replacement of piping and
backfilling with clean soil; and treatment of some
radium-contaminated hazardous waste,  followed
by offsite disposal of treated and untreated
radium-contaminated waste in approved facilities
Soil excavation and onsite treatment through
enhanced volatilization and onsite disposal and/or
offsite incineration and disposal; GW pump and
treatment onsite using air stripping and carbon
adsorption with rcinjection to the aquifer, and
additional GW and soil sampling
Uiodegradation of 4,400 yd3 of PAH
contaminated soil; excavation of 1,100 yd3 of
PCB contaminated soil with offsite disposal
(landfilling or incineration); and backfilling,
Grading, and revegetation
All soil that exceeds radium226        $18,699,000
5 pCi/g above background at the       (total cost
surface (first 6 inches) and            including
15 pCi/g above background at         O&M)
subsurface (subsequent 6-inch
layers) will be excavated and
disposed  of offsite.  Building
masonry  with <5 pCi/g  will be
disposed  of in a sanitary landfill,
masonry  exceeding this level will
be disposed of at a radioactive
waste disposal facility.  Chemical-
specific goals for radium-
contaminated hazardous waste
were not specified.

GW will be treated to attain State      $5,832,000
MCLs for TCE 26 ug/1, TCE          (present worth)
1 ug/1, and PCE 1 ug/1. Soil
clean-up  levels will meet State Soil    $419,550
Action Levels of total VOCs          (annual O&M)
1 mg/kg  and total semi-volatile
organics  10 mg/kg.
Soil will be treated to total VOCs      $1,401,000
1.0 mg/kg, total PAHs 10.0 mg/kg,     (landfilling)
total petroleum hydrocarbons          (present worth)
100.0 mg/kg, Cadmium 3.0 mg/kg,     or $6,021,000
zinc 350.0 mg/kg, and PCBs 5.0       (incineration)
mg/kg.  GW will be treated to         (present worth)
total VOCs 50.0 ug/1, arsenic 50.0
ug/1, cadmium 10.0 ug/1, chromium
50.0 ug/1, and lead 50.0 ug/1.

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Site Name,
StateA'ype/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Ringwood Mines/
Landfill, NJ

Waste Disposal
Area/Landfill

09/29/88
1st - Final
Threat/Problem
Soil and GW
contaminated with
metals including arsenic
and lead, and petroleum
hydrocarbons



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Soil sampling and excavation, if necessary, with
offsite disposal, backfilling, regrading, and
revegetation; and GW and SW monitoring





Clean-up Goals
Soil cleanup will attain the non-
promulgated New Jersey Cleanup
Objectives for lead 250 mg/kg and
total petroleum hydrocarbons
100 mg/kg. GW will attain MCLs,
including arsenic 50 ug/1 and lead
50 ug/1, by natural attenuation.

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$225,000
(capital)

$50,000
(annual O&M)



     2     Rockaway Borough
           Well Field, NJ

oo         09/29/86

           1st

     2     Rocky Hill
           Municipal Well, NJ

           Municipal Well
           Field

           06/30/88

           1st - Final
GW contaminated with
VOCs including ICE
andPCE
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
Not specified    GW treatment using existing system
Not specified    GW pump and treatment using air stripping with
               reinjection; alternate water supply; sealing
               remaining wells; and GW monitoring
Municipal treatment system will be    $0 (capital)
designed in accordance with
SDWA standards to remove TCE      $74,800
and PCE to 5 ug/1 each.              (annual O&M)
Remediation will meet a             $1,618,000
0.12x 10"6 excess cancer-risk level.    (capital)
The TCE clean-up goal of 1 ug/1
corresponds to the proposed NJ        $84,000
MCL. PCE and 1,1-dichloroethane    (annual O&M)
will be reduced to below 1 ug/1
and 2 ug/1, respectively.

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ON
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Roebling Steel, NJ

Former Steel Wire
and Cable
Manufacturing
Facility

03/29/90

1st





2 SMS Instruments,
NY

Active Industrial
Facility

09/29/89

1st

Threat/Problem
Soil, drums,
transformers, tanks,
baghousc dust, and
chemical piles
contaminated with
organics including acids
and PCBs; metals
including arsenic,
chromium, and lead; and
oils





Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including PCE,
TCE, and xylcnes; and
metals including
chromium and lead




Waste Volume
67,000 gals
(PCB oil in
trans-
formers)

194,000 gals
(liquid and
sludge waste)

570 yd3
(solid
material con-
taminated
with heavy
metals)
1,250 yd3
(soil)








Components of
Selected Remedy
Offsite incineration and disposal of drums and
PCB-contaminated oil found in transformers at a
RCRA-permitted facility; dismantling,
decontaminating, and disposing of transformer
housings at a RCRA-permitted facility; disposing
of tanked material, stabilized bayhouse dust, and
surface soil at a RCRA permitted facility; and
offsite treatment of metal contaminated metals
with offsite disposal at RCRA-permitted facility
along with 10,000 tires





In-situ steam stripping of soil, and GW pumping
and treatment using air stripping followed by
rcinjection. A contingency plan may be
implemented if in-situ steam stripping cannot be
utilized effectively; contingency plan includes
offsite incineration of contaminated soil




Clean-up Goals
Surface soil under the water tower
will be excavated if lead levels
exceed 250 mg/kg.












Treated GW will meet State and
Federal drinking water standards
prior to reinjection. Specified GW
clean-up goals include TCE 5 ug/1
(MCL), PCE 0.7 ug/1 (State),
xylenes 5 ug/1 (State), chromium
50 ug/1 (MCL), and lead 25 ug/1
(State). Soil will be treated until
all contaminants of concern attain
a level less than 10 ug/kg.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$5,003,400
(total cost)

$0 (O&M)











SI, 195,800
(present worth)

$437,576
(annual present
worth O&M)





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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Samey Farm, NY

Former Landfill

09/27/90

1st - Final






2 Sayreville Landfill,
NJ

Inactive Municipal
and Industrial
landfill

09/28/90

1st



Threat/Problem
Soil, debris, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including toluene;
other organics including
pesticides; and metals
including lead







Soil and debris
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, and
xylenes; other organics
including pesticides and
phenols; acids; and
metals including arsenic.
chromium, and lead




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
2,365 yd Removing waste drums from trench areas 2 and 4
(soil) and disposing of these offsite; treating onsite
contaminated soil using low temperature thermal
treatment, or if soil contamination is at highly
elevated levels, the surrounding soil may be
disposed of with the drums offsite; backfilling the
excavated areas with any onsite-treated soil;
allowing for natural attenuation of GW;
conducting hydrogeologic studies onsite to define
hydrologic condition of the site; GW and SW
monitoring; and implementing institutional
controls including deed restrictions

50-150 Excavating remaining drums buried onsite and
drums thermally treating the drummed waste offsite;
disposing of the residual ash offsite; installing a
multi-media cap over the landfill; constructing
passive gas collection .and surface runoff control
systems at the landfill; monitoring GW, SW,
stream sediment, and air; and implementing
institutional controls including deed restrictions,
and site access restrictions such as fencing




Clean-up Goals
Chemical-specific clean-up levels
for soil are based on risk-based
levels (l
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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Scientific Chemical
Processing, NJ

Former Chemical
1 landling,
Treatment, and
Disposal Facility

09/14/90

1st

2 Scaland Restoration,
NY

Former Liquid
Waste Disposal and
Storage Facility

09/28/90

1st


2 Sharkcy Landfill, NJ

09/29/86

1st - Final
Threat/Problem
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, phenols,
TCE, toluene, and
xylenes; other organics
including PAHs. PCBs,
and pesticides; metals
including arsenic,
chromium, and lead; and
other inorganics

Soil and debris
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, TCE, toluene,
and xylenes; other
organics including PCBs
and pesticides; and
metals including
chromium and lead



GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
inorganics, and metals

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
Not specified Installing a slurry wall around site perimeter to a Clean-up levels for contaminants
depth of 1 5 to 20 ft (corresponding to the top of of concern have not been set due
a confining clay layer); installing a temporary to the interim nature of this
infiltration barrier over the site surface to remedy. Chemical-specific
minimize entry of precipitation; extracting GW ARARs will be met for final
from within the slurry wall boundary for the remedies and will be presented in
purpose of dcwatering onsite soil and controlling subsequent RODs.
movement of contaminated GW away from the
site; transporting extracted GW offsite for
pretrcatment, treatment, and disposal; GW and
SW monitoring; and maintaining a fence around
the site
1,445 drums Excavating drums and contaminated soil. Not specified
removing liquid waste from cell disposal area,
4,762 yd3 incinerating these wastes offsite, and disposing of
(soil) residuals at a RCRA hazardous waste facility;
capping the cell disposal area with a multi-layer
375,000 gals cap; installing a leachate monitoring system;
(liquid removing drums and waste from an above-ground
waste) storage tank and tanker trailer, excavating and
removing contaminated soil from the drum
storage area; treating and disposing of these
wastes offsite in a RCRA -permitted Subtitle C
facility; and backfilling the area with clean soil
Not specified Capping; and GW pump and treatment Not specified




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,933,000
(present worth)

$42,000
(O&M)







$20,000,000
(capital cost)










$23,173,000
(capital)

$330,000
(annual O&M)

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Site Name,
Stale/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Sinclair Refinery,
NY

09/30/85

1st
Soil contaminated with
VOCs and metals
Not specified
      2      Solvent Savers, NY

oo          Former Chemical
            Waste Recovery
            Facility

            09/28/90

            1st - Final
South Brunswick
Landfill, NJ

09/30/87

1st - Final
                      Soil, debris and GW
                      contaminated with
                      VOCs including PCE
                      and TCE; other organics
                      including carcinogenic
                      and noncarcinogenic
                      PAHs, PCBs, and
                      phenols; and metals
                      including arsenic,
                      chromium, and lead
                           300 drums

                           59,000 yd3
                           (soil)
GW and SW
contaminated with
VOCs and metals
Not specified
Removal and offsite disposal of 300 drums;
backfilling with clean fill; onsite consolidation of
waste from South Landfill area with RCRA
capping; site fencing; and partial river
channelization
Excavating drums followed by treating and
disposing drums and associated wastes at an
offsite RCRA facility; excavating VOC-
contaminated soil followed by treating onsite
using low temperature thermal extraction; treating
PCB-contaminatcd soil by same method  or by
incinerating the soil offsite; treating soil
contaminated with low levels of VOCs using soil
flushing and/or vapor extraction; treating organic
vapors from the soil treatment using an
unspecified method; backfilling excavated areas
with treatment  residuals and clean fill; onsile GW
pumping and treatment using chemical
precipitation, air stripping, and carbon adsorption,
followed by reinjection and/or discharge to SW;
offsite disposal of residuals; monitoring air and
GW

Remediation completed in 1985 (capping, slurry
wall, and leachate collection system).  Post-
remediation monitoring will continue for 30 years
GW and SW will be treated to
total organics 100 ug/1, toluene 10
ug/1, 1,1,1-trichloroethane 50 ug/1,
arsenic 5 ug/1, zinc 30 ug/1 and
PCBs 0.0095 ug/1. Soil will be
treated to toluene 72 ug/1, trans-
1,2-dichloroethylene 325 ug/kg,
arsenic 15,000 ug/kg, zinc
53,000 ug/kg, and PCBs
12.1 ug/kg.

Soil clean-up levels are based on
an average of model-derived clean-
up levels to prevent further
GW contamination and include
PCE 2.2 mg/kg, TCE 0.8 mg/kg,
toluene  1.5 mg/kg, and xylenes
3.1  mg/kg.  PCB-contaminated soil
will be treated to attain the level of
1 mg/kg (TSCA PCB policy).
GW clean-up goals include PCE
5 ug/1 (CLP Quantification Limit),
TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL), arsenic 25 ug/1
(State), noncarcinogenic PAHs
32,340 ugfl (health-based), and
phenols 48,500 ug/1 (health-based).
Chemical-specific levels will be
addressed in the post remedial
monitoring program.
                                                                                                                                                                 $8,759,000
                                                                                                                                                                 (capital)

                                                                                                                                                                 $30,000
                                                                                                                                                                 (annual O&M)
                                                                                                    $29,350,000
                                                                                                    (present worth)

                                                                                                    $523,000
                                                                                                    (O&M)
                                                                                                                                                                 $0 (no
                                                                                                                                                                 additional
                                                                                                                                                                 funding
                                                                                                                                                                 necessary)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Spence Farm, NJ

09/30/84

1st
2 SufTem Village Well
Held, NY

09/25/87

1st - Final
2 Swope Oil &
Chemical, NJ

09/27/85

1st
2 Syncon Resins, NJ

09/29/86

1st

2 Syosset Landfill,
NY

Closed Municipal
Landfill

09/27/90

Threat/Problem
GW and soil
contaminated with
organics, metals, and
inorganics

Potential contamination
of GW with VOCs




GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs, and organics
including PC Us


GW, soil, and sediment
contaminated with
VOCs, PClls, organics.
pesticides, and metals


Soil contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCE, and
toluene; other organics;
and metals including
arsenic


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Excavation and off site disposal of all drums, lab
packs, and visibly contaminated soil; and site
grading and surface restoration


Not No further action with GW monitoring
applicable




Not specified Capping; removal of tanks and building debris
with offsite incineration; treatment or disposal of
tank contents with offsite disposal of tanks and
building debris; excavation and offsite disposal of
buried sludge waste area; and excavation and
offsite disposal of PCB contaminated soil
700 yd3 Excavation of lagoon sediment and highly
contaminated subsurface soil with offsite
2,000 yd3 disposal.

Excavation and offsite disposal of surface soil;
and GW pump and treatment
Not specified Placing a geosynthelic membrane cap over the
landfill; installing a passive gas venting system in
addition to the venting system installed during
the 1975 landfill closure; maintaining the cap and
venting system; conducting air and GW
monitoring; and implementing institutional
controls including land use restrictions, and site
access restrictions including fencing
Clean-up Goals
Not specified




GW levels for 1,1,1-TCA comply
with the NYSDEC guideline of
50.0 ug/1.



In accordance with State policy,
soil will be excavated up to
1.5 feet, which contain PCBs
>5 mg/kg.


Soil removal to achieve PCBs
5 mg/kg, base-neutrals 100 mg/kg.
TVOs 1 mg/kg, and numerous
levels for metals. No standards
have been set for GW treatment.

Not applicable







Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$845,500
(capital)

$95,300
(annual O&M)
$0 (capital)

$311,000
(present worth
O&M)

$5,590,356
(capital)

$33,000
(annual O&M)

$5,600,000
(capital)

$209,000
(annual O&M)

$26,200,000
(present worth)

$222,000
(O&M)



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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
2 Tabernacle Drum GW contaminated with
Dump, NJ VOCs including 1,1,1 -
TCA and DCK
Waste Disposal
Area

06/30/88

1st - Final
2 Upjohn Facility, PR GW contaminated with
carbon tctrachloridc
Industrial Facility

09/30/88

1st - Final
2 Vega Alta Public GW contaminated with
Supply Wells, PR VOCs including TCE
andPCE
09/29/87

1st



2 Vestal Water Supply GW contaminated with
1-1, NY VOCs inlcuding TCE

06/27/86

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Installation of GW monitoring wells with
implementation of a monitoring program to
delineate extent of plume; GW treatment using
air stripping followed by reinjection; exhaust gas
analysis; and soil sampling of former drum
dumping and storage area



Not specified GW pump and treatment using air stripping with
discharge to either a GW recharge area or a
public water supply system; installation of
chloride monitoring wells near the coastline; and
GW monitoring


3,800,000 GW pump and treatment using scaling
gpd (supply) pretreatment, air stripping, and possibly activated
carbon with discharge to creek or public
distribution system; and the shutting down of two
wells with connection to the public distribution
system



Not GW pump and treatment using air stripping;
Specified alternate water supply; and cessation of untreated
discharge to river


Clean-up Goals
The proposed MCLs established by
NJDEP are more stringent than
Federal standards and include
1,1,1 -TCA 26 ug/1 and DCE
2 ug/1. The remedial action will
comply with the NJDEP levels in
anticipation that they will become
State ARARs.

GW clean-up levels will meet the
MCL for carbon tetrachloride
5 ug/1.




GW pump and treatment will
attain the 10"* health-based risk
level which includes MCL values
for PCE 0.7 ug/1, 1,1,1-
dichloroethene 0.23 ug/1, benzene
0.7 ug/1, and trichloroethene
2.8 ug/1. The ultimate attainment
of MCLs will require identification
and control of source(s).
Not specified




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$772,600
(capital)

$215,600
(present worth
O&M)



$2,200,000 -
$6,200,000
(capital)

$400, 000 -
$700,000
(annual O&M)
$4,106,000
(capital)

$581,000
(annual O&M)




$389,400
(captial)

$119,750
(annual O&M)
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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Vestal Water Supply
1-1, NY

Production Well

09/27/90

2nd - Final
2 Vincland Chemical,
NJ

Disposal Area

09/28/89

1st











Threat/Problem
Soil contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and PCI:; other organics
including PAIIs; and
mclals including
chromium and lead


Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
mclals including arsenic
















Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Treating the soil by in-situ vacuum extraction to
remove VOCs in two of the four sources within
the State Road Industrial Park, followed by
carbon adsorption to control air emissions;
disposing of the residual carbon offsite; GW
monitoring; and a contingency remedy to remove
heavy metals as necessary

1 26,000 yd Site remediation has been divided into 4 OUs.
(soil) OU 1 includes in-situ flushing of soil with onsitc
treatment along with GW from OU 2;
62,600 yd decontaminating onsite storage buildings; and
(sediment) closing two impoundments after offsite treatment
and disposal of recovered wastewater and sludge.
OU 2 includes GW pumping and onsite treatment
followed either by reinjection, offsite discharge to
SW, or reuse for soil flushing. OU 3 includes
excavating, dredging, and treating sediment using
water wash extraction followed by onsite
redeposition of treated sediment, and
implementing natural river flushing. OU 4 is an
interim remedy for lake sediment and includes
dredging, excavating, and treating sediment using
water wash extraction followed by redeposition
and sediment and SW monitoring; treating and
disposing of sludge residue offsite will follow all
treatments
Clean-up Goals
Chemical-specific clean-up goals
for soil include TCE 140 ug/kg,
1.1,1-TCA 170 ug/kg, and 1,2-
DCE 188 ug/kg.




Soil, sediment, and GW clean-up
goals for arsenic are based on
10"6 health-based levels and
MCLs. Specific goals include
20 mg/kg (soil and surface
sediment), 120 mg/kg (submerged
sediment), and 50 ug/1 (GW).












Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$17.900,000
(present worth)

$925,000
(O&M)



$66,384,636
(present worth)

$3,463,463
(short-term
source control
O&M)

$38,010 (long-
term source
control O&M)

$5,155,053
(GW O&M)






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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Vineland State
School, NJ

195- Acre
Residential
Treatment Facility
09/30/89
1st - Final
2 Volncy Municipal
Landfill, NY

07/31/87

1st














Components of
Threat/Problem Waste Volume Selected Remedy
None Not Investigation results indicated very low levels of
applicable contamination. Because risks fall within the
acceptable range, as determined by the State and
EPA, no further remedial action is considered
necessary



GW contaminated with 4,000,000 Supplemental capping of landfill side slopes
VOCs and metals yd covering approximately 35 acres; installation of a
leachate collection system to include a slurry
wall, collection wells, and force mains; and
offsite or onsite treatment of contaminated
leachate, which will be determined during design
(flow equalization, batch biological treatment,
and carbon absorption considered)












Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Not applicable Not specified







Clean-up goals will meet the MCL $1 2,754,000
values for vinyl chloride 1.0 ug/1, (offsite
benzene 5.0 ug/1, and arsenic treatment)
50.0 ug/1. Additionally, (capital)
chloroform 0.0 ug/1, nickel
15.4 ug/1, and arsenic 0.0 ug/1 will $12,876,000
meet WQC values. Total phenols (onsite leachate
1.0 ug/1 will meet the NY State treatment)
value. (capital)
$882,000
(offsite
leachate
treatment)
(present worth
O&M)
$691,000
(onsite leachate
treatment)
(present worth
O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Waldick Aerospace
Devices, NJ

09/29/87

1st
Wide Beach
Development, NY

09/30/85

1st • Final
Williams Property,
NJ

09/29/87

1st  Final
Soil contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
and inorganics
GW and soil
contaminated with PCBs
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including PCE,
organ!cs, and metals
10,500 yd3       In-situ air stripping of 8,000 yd3 from the
                saturated zone; excavation and offsite disposal of
                2,500 yd3 residuals with contamination above
                action levels; institutional controls to include site
                access and well restrictions; and fencing
Not specified    Excavation and chemical treatment of PCB
                contaminated soil with backfilling of treatment
                residuals; offsite disposal of contaminated
                asphaltic material, and repavement of roadways
                and driveways; perched water treatment in sewer
                trench; construction of hydraulic barrier at end of
                sewer trench; conduction of treatability study to
                determine effective PCB and soil treatment;  and
                sewage and sediment  sampling

700 yd3         Excavation of soil with removal to an offsite
                disposal facility for incineration; regrading,
                rcvcgetation, and  site  restoration; GW pump and
                treatment using air stripping and carbon
                adsorption with reinjection; and provision of an
                alternate water supply to affected residences
Soil will be excavated to New
Jersey Department of
Environmental Protection levels
which include cadmium 3.0 mg/kg,
chromium 100.0 mg/kg, zinc
350.0 mg/kg, nickel  100.0 mg/kg,
total VOCs 1.0 mg/kg, and total
PHCs 100.0  mg/kg.

Based on 10"' lifetime cancer risk,
media clean-up goals include  soil
10 mg/kg, air 1.67 ug/m3, GW
100 ug/1, and SW 7.9xlO's ug/1.
Soil will be excavated to the New
Jersey Environmental Cleanup
Responsibility Act (ECRA) target
level of 1.0 mg/kg total VOCs.
GW will be treated to MCLs
which include TCE 5.0 ug/1,
chloroform 100.0 ug/1, barium
1,000.0  ug/1, arsenic 50.0 ug/1,
cadmium 10.0 ug/1, chromium
50.0 ug/1, and lead 50.0 ug/1.
$2,602,118
(capital)

$55,000
(annual O&M)
$9,295,000
(capital)

$0 (O&M)
$513,750
(capital)

$64,600
(annual O&M)

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Ul
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 Woodland Township
Route 72, NJ

Abandoned
Hazardous Waste
Dump

05/16/90

1st




2 Woodland Township
Route 532, NJ

Abandoned
Hazardous Waste
Dump

05/16/90

1st




Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, sludge,
debris, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, TCE,
and xylenes; organics
including PA Us,
pesticides, and phenols;
radionuclides; and
metals including
chromium and lead



Soil, sediment, sludge.
debris, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, TCE,
and xylenes; organics
including PAHs,
pesticides, and phenols;
radionuclides; and
metals including
chromium and lead



Waste Volume
28,000 yd3
(soil,
sediment,
sludge, and
debris)

19yd3
(radio-
logically
con-
taminated
materials)


26,000 yd3
(soil.
sediment,
sludge, and
debris)

19yd3
(radio-
logically
con-
taminated
materials)


Components of
Selected Remedy
Excavation and offsite disposal of surface soil,
sediment, sludge, and debris at a permitted
facility; GW pumping and treatment (treatment to
be determined during design), followed by
reinjection of treated GW; and GW and SW
monitoring








Excavation and offsite disposal at a permitted
facility of surface soil, sediment.sludge and
debris; GW pumping and treatment (treatment to
be determined during design), with reinjection of
treated GW; and GW and SW monitoring









Clean-up Goals
Soil clean-up objectives have been
based on State standards and
background levels and include total
VOCs 1 mg/kg, total chromium
100 mg/kg, pesticides 10 mg/kg,
and lead 250-1,000 mg/kg (based
on State risk assessment). GW
goals are based on natural
background level for the Pine
Barrens area and include benzene
0.88 ug/1, pesticides 0.001 ug/1,
toluene 1.2 ug/1, TCE 0.38 ug/1,
total xylenes 1 .0 ug/1, and phenols
0.15 ug/1.
Soil clean-up objectives have been
based on State standards and
background levels and include
total VOCs 1 mg/kg, total
chromium 100 mg/kg, pesticides
10 mg/kg, and lead 250-
1000 mg/kg (based on State risk
assessment). GW goals are based
on natural background level for the
Pine Barrens area and include
benzene 0.88 ug/1, pesticides
0.001 ug/1. toluene 1.2 ug/1, TCE
0.38 ug/1, total xylenes 1.0 ug/1,
and phenols 0.15 ug/1.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$142,000,000
(present worth
includes costs
for Woodland
Route 532 site
remedy)

$114,000,000
(O&M)





$142,200,000
(present worth
includes costs
for Woodland
Route 72 site
remedy)

$114,000,000
(O&M)






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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
2 York Oil, NY

Waste Oil Recycling
Facility

02/09/88

1st

3 Aladdin Plating, PA

Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, GW, and
SW contaminated with
VOCs, metals, and
organics including PCBs





Soil contaminated with
metals including
Waste Volume
30,000 yd3 >
(soil)

8,000 yd3
(sediment)

25,000 gals
(tank
contents)
12,000 yd3

Components of
Selected Remedy
Excavation and onsite solidification of soil and
sediment followed by onsite disposal of treatment
residuals; installation of draw down wells to
collect sinking plume and oil followed by onsite
oil skimmer and oil/water separator treatment
with subsequent offsite discharge; offsite thermal
treatment of tank oils in addition to other soil
collected at the site; cleaning and demolition of
empty storage tanks; and surface grading
Excavation and offsite stabilization of
contaminated soil, followed by offsite disposal in
Clean-up Goals
GW cleanup will attain the State
GW ARAR for any single phenolic
compound SO ug/1 and for total
phenolics 100 ug/1.





Soil cleanup will attain a level of
chromium SO mg/kg.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$6,500,000
(capital)

$500,000
(present worth
O&M)



$4,461,000
(present worth)
Industrial Facility

09/27/88

1st

Ambler Asbestos
Piles, PA

Industrial Facility

09/30/88

1st
chromium
Sediment, SW, and
debris contaminated with
asbestos
                a landfill; and replacement of the excavated soil
                with clean fill
4,500 yd        Installation of a geotextile and soil cover over
(sediment)       exposed areas of waste piles; erosion
                control/repair, vegetative/soil cover over both
1,900,000       waste piles; runoff collection and treatment;
gals (SW)       pump and filter lagoon and basins water,
                followed by onsite discharge, backfilling lagoon
1,255,000       and basins, and onsite disposal of collected
yd3 (debris)      sediment and asbestos onto the waste piles; slope
                stability control measurc.s if necessary after
                testing; further alternative evaluations; and access
                restrictions
Remedy addresses containment of
asbestos-contaminated debris,
therefore, no clean-up level is
provided for the debris. SW
treatment will meet requirements
of State NPDES. Individual clean-
up goal not specified,
$5,135,000
(capital)

$46,000 -
$63,000
(years 2-6)

$33,000
(years 7-30)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Ambler Asbestos
Piles, PA

3.5-Acre Asbestos
Pile

09/29/89

2nd - Final

3 Army Creek
Landfill, DE

09/30/86

1st





3 Army Creek
Landfill, DE

Former Sand and
Gravel Quarry

06/29/90

2nd - Final
Components of
Threat/Problem Waste Volume Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
Soil, sediment, debris, 110,000yd3 Regrading waste pile and placing a soil cover Remedy addresses containment of
and SW contaminated (debris) over portions of the site; preforming a asbestos-contaminated debris;
with asbestos verification study to determine the source of therefore, no clean-up level is
inorganics in SW; installing and implementing provided for the debris.
erosion and sedimentation controls; SW and air
monitoring; and implementing institutional
controls including land use restrictions



GW, SW, soil, and 1,900,000 Capping; downgradient GW pumping with Not specified
sediment contaminated yd3 monitoring; and possible upgradient controls
with VOCs, inorganics,
and metals







SW contaminated with Not specified GW pumping using the recovery well network Chemical-specific goals include
iron and treatment using a modified conventional iron 1,000 ug/1, which will meet
precipitation water treatment plant, which State water quality criteria.
involves treatment by aeration, precipitation,
sedimentation, and filtration followed by onsite
discharge; sampling and offsite disposal of sludge
generated during the treatment process; and
monitoring of the sediment, recovered GW, SW,
and wetlands
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$753,000
(present worth)

$21,700
(O&M) (years
1-5)

$10,200
(O&M) (years
6-30)
$12,030,000 or
$12,340,000
(upgradient
controls)
(capital)

$306,000 or
$388,000
(upgradient
controls)
(annual O&M)
$4,900,000
(present worth)

$294,000
(O&M)





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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Avtex Fibers, VA

Industrial Facility

09/30/88

1st




Avtex Fibers, VA

Former Synthetic
Fibers
Manufacturing
Facility

09/28/90

2nd
GW is contaminated
with organics including
phenols and metals
including arsenic and
lead
Not specified
Soil and debris
contaminated with
organics including PCBs
5,000 yd3
(soil)
GW pump and treatment and basin liquid
treatment after upgrading the existing onsite
activated sludge treatment plant; GW, SW, and
basin fluids monitoring; and deed restrictions
Excavating and disposing of soil contaminated
with PCB levels exceeding 10 mg/kg offsite,
followed by restoring excavated areas; identifying
drum contents, treating, followed by offsite
disposal of any contents that arc RCRA wastes;
decontaminating and recycling of crushing empty
drums, followed by incinerating or disposing of
these offsite in a RCRA landfill; drums
containing non-hazardous substances will remain
onsite and available for liquidation by the
corporate trustee upon EPA's approval;
dismantling of the unstable acid reclamation
facility with decontamination, as necessary;
disposing of unusable rubble and machinery
onsite; and implementing site security and safety
measures
GW will be treated to meet MCLs,    $9,122,000
EPA Reference dose-based water      (present worth)
limits, AWQC, State drinking
water standards, NPDES
requirements and Federal and State
WQC.  Individual clean-up goals
include phenol 0.3 mg/1 (AWQC),
lead 0.05 mg/1 (MC1/VAGWS),
and arsenic 0.05 mg/1
(MCL/VAGWS).

Clean-up levels for PCB-             $8,708,400
contaminated soil are based on        (capital)
EPA published guidance on
"Remedial Actions for Superfund      $0 (O&M)
Sites with PCB Contamination."
The recommended action level for
industrial land use soil is PCB 10-
25 mg/kg. For this site, all soil in
excess of PCB 10 mg/kg will be
removed.

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Site Name,
SmefTypcf
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Bally Ground Water
Contamination, PA

Municipal Well
Field

06/30/89

1st
3 Bendix Flight
Systems, PA

Industrial Facility

09/30/88
1st - Final
3 Bciks Sand Pit, PA

Waste Disposal
Area

09/29/88

1st - Final
Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE







Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE




Sediment, SW and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including PCE,
1,1-DCEand 1,1, MCA




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Abandoning appropriate wells; GW pumping and
treatment by air stripping with either vapor phase
carbon, regenerable vapor phase carbon, or vapor
phase catalytic oxidation, followed by
discharging treated water to an adjacent stream or
municipal potable water system; GW and SW
monitoring; and implementing institutional
controls restricting GW use and the construction
of new wells
Not specified Soil vacuum extraction and soil aeration; and
GW pump and treatment onsite with offsite GW
treated at each residential wellhead




Not specified Excavation of contaminated sediment with offsite
incineration and disposal; GW pump and
treatment using air stripping and vapor phase
carbon adsorption, followed by reinjcction to the
aquifer, provision of an alternate water supply
system; GW and SW monitoring; and deed
restrictions

Clean-up Goals
GW will be treated to meet MCLs
or PMCLs when final MCLs are
unavailable. Chemical-specific
goals include TCE 0.005 mg/1
(MCL).




GW cleanup will attain a TCE
concentration level of less than
1 ug/1 both on- and offsite. Soil
cleanup will meet a concentration
limit of VOCs 100 ug/kg based on
GW clean-up goal.

GW clean-up levels will meet
MCLs for 1,1-DCE 7 ug/1 and
1,1,1-TCA 200 ug/1. Secondary
target levels of 1,1-DCE 1 ug/1 and
PCE 1 ug/1 are based on Unit
Cancer Risk. GW cleanup will
also meet the Underground
Injection Control Regulations.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,950,000 -
$3,640,000
(present worth)

$105,000 -
$189,000
(O&M)


$4,487,000
(present worth)

$394,000
(annual O&M)


$10,773,100
(present worth)

$459,200
(annual O&M)




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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Blosenski Landfill,
PA

09/29/86

1st




3 Brown's Battery
Breaking, PA

Inactive Lead-Acid
Battery Processing
Facility
09/28/90
1st
3 Bruin Lagoon, PA

06/02/82

1st



Threat/Problem
GW, SW, and soil
contaminated with
PCBs, VOCs including
benzene and TCE,
inorganics, and
pesticides




Soil and sediment
contaminated with lead






GW, SW, and soil
contaminated with
asphalt sludge, acid
liquids, waste oil, resins,
11 y ash, coal fires,
sutfuric and sulfonic
acids, and petroleum
waste
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Excavation and removal of buried drums and
other materials with RCRA offsite disposal;
alternate water supply; GW pumping with onsite
treatment; capping with SW diversion and gas
venting; and source reduction program





Not specified Permanently relocating all onsite residents and
businesses to compatible offsite locations;
decontaminating personal belongings; and
implementing institutional controls including deed
restrictions, and site access restrictions including
fencing


Not specified Removal and offsite disposal of liquid lagoon
contents with physical stabilization of lagoons,
effluent pond cleanup and dike stabilization;
capping; and GW diversion




Gean-up Goals
Removal of contaminated media
will attain a 10"6 excess cancer
risk. GW will initially be treated
to ACLs, then to levels established
by NPDES.





There are no chemical-specific
ARARs for this operable unit.
The initial remedy will eliminate
human contact with the soil and
sediment.



Not sped fled







Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$11,000,000-
$15,000,000

$13,000,000
(estimated
baseline cost)
(capital)
$534,300
(annual O&M)
(years 1-2)
$342,900
(present worth)

$0 (O&M)




$1,456,000
(capital)

560,000
(annual O&M)




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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Bruin Lagoon, PA

09/29/86

2nd - Final
3 Butz Landfill, PA

Inactive Landfill

09/28/90

1st

3 C&R Battery, VA

Former Battery
Sawing and
Shredding Facility

03/30/90

1 st - Final


Threat/Problem
Soil and bedrock
contaminated with acidic
sludges and metals


GW contaminated with
VOCs including PCE
andTCE





Soil, sediment, debris,
and SW contaminated
with metals including
arsenic and lead







Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
17,500 yd3 Stabilization/neutralization of sludge and perched
liquid zone; in-situ bedrock treatment; and
capping


Not specified Constructing new water service lines and
providing connections to a new drinking water
supply for approximately 49 residences





36,800 yd3 Removing any SW from the drainage ditch,
(soil, followed by offsite treatment; excavating 36,800
sediment, yd of soil, sediment, and debris with subsequent
and debris) stabilization, followed by disposal in a RCRA-
pcrmiued hazardous waste landfill; backfilling
excavated areas; placing a soil cover over areas
with lead contamination above background;
treating and disposing of 350 batteries offsite;
GW and SW monitoring; and implementing
institutional controls including site use
restrictions
Clean-up Goals
Not specified




Chemical-specific goals were not
provided because this remedial
action does not address GW
contamination but rather will
mitigate and/or prevent human
exposure by providing a new water
supply system that will meet
SDWA MCLs.
Soil contaminant goals include
lead 1,000 mg/kg, and arsenic
10 mg/kg, cadmium 84 mg/kg.
(based on a 10'6 risk level).
Sediment contaminant goals were
derived from Puget Sound Estuary
Program Study and include lead
450 mg/kg and arsenic 57 mg/kg.



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,695,000
(capital)

$16,000
(annual O&M)
$5,910,000
(total cost)

$23,000
(O&M)



$15,572,000
(present worth)

$14,550
(annual O&M)







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Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Chisman Creek, VA

09/30/86

1st




3 Chisman Creek, VA

Waste Disposal
Area

03/31/88

2nd - Final
3 Clarke, L.A. and
Son, VA

Industrial Facility

03/31/88

1st




Threat/Problem
GW, soil (disposal pits
with fly ash), and SW
contaminated with trace
metals and inorganics





SW contaminated with
metals including nickel
and vanadium





Soil and sediment
contaminated with
constituents of creosote
including PNAs and
benzene







Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
484,600 yd3 Capping (2 pits); capping and upgradient GW
diversion of one pit; alternate water supply;
possible deed restrictions; and GW drainage and
onsite treatment





Not specified Diversion of surface runoff from Area A
(previously capped) into Pond A; and water
quality monitoring





1 1 8,000 yd3 In-situ soil flushing of subsurface soil followed
by in-situ biodegradation; onsite land fanning of
excavated surface soil, sediment, and subsurface
wetland soil; biological degradation of creosote
contaminated bottom sediment;
excavation/dredging and consolidation of
nontreated contaminated sediment, subsurface
wetland soil, buried pit materials and remaining
surface soil; erosion sedimentation control;
backfilling of excavated areas with treated soil
and sediment and addition of topsoil for
revegetation; and GW monitoring
Clean-up Goals
Action for nickel complies with
the AWQC for protection of fresh
water aquatic life (88 - 280 ug/1)
and salt water aquatic life (17
ug/1)-




There is no ARAR promulgated
for vanadium; however, an
unpublished Estimated Advisory
Concentration for vanadium of
7.7 ug/1 will be met in fresh water
systems. Remediation will attain
the Clean Water Act level for
nickel 13.4 mg/kg.
Soil clean-up levels will attain a
cumulative 10"5 cancer-risk level.
Individual goals include
carcinogenic PNAs 10.3 mg/kg
and benzene 94.03 mg/kg.







Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$14,119,000
(capital)

$506,000
(annual O&M)
(yearl)
$64,000
(annual O&M)
(years 2-30)
$137,000
(present worth)






$23,409,000
(present worth)

$33,900
(present worth
O&M)







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3







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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Coker's Sanitation
Service Landfills,
DE

Two Inactive
Landfills
09/28/90
1st - Final
Craig Farm Drum,
PA

Industrial Landfill

09/29/89

1st - Final
Croydon TCE Spill,
PA

TCE Spill Site

12/28/88
1st
Threat/Problem
Soil and sludge
contaminated with
VOCs including benzene
and metals




Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene; other organics
including phenols;
metals including
chromium and lead; and
other inorganics
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
andPCE




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Covering seeps at Landfill #1, backfilling
depressed areas of Landfill #2, and sealing the
leachate collection system of Landfill #2;
monitoring GW and SW; and implementing site
access restrictions, and institutional controls
including deed and land use restrictions


32,000 yd3 Excavating soil with onsite treatment using
(soil) solidification; placing treated soil in newly
excavated and lined onsite landfill followed by
capping; collecting GW using a seep interceptor
with offsite treatment; performing GW
verification study; and providing deed notices to
property owners

Not specified Provision of an alternate water supply to 13
residences; and GW monitoring





Clean-up Goals
Since no treatment was selected,
chemical-specific goals are not
applicable. The selected remedy
will reduce the cancer-risk level to
<10-* with a HI <1.



Soil will be excavated until
organics are undetectable
(<50 mg/kg). GW performance
levels include benzene 0.005 mg/1
(MCL), phenols 3.5 mg/1
(AWQC), chromium 0.05 mg/1
(MCL), and lead 0.05 mg/1 (MCL).

Remedy prevents exposure to
concentrations of TCE in excess of
Federal, State, and local health-
based ARARs.



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$653,000
(total cost)

$527,257
(total O&M)



$5,188,000
(present worth)

$124,000
(annual O&M)
(years 1-30)


$106,000
(present worth)

$3,400
(annual O&M)
(years 1-30)


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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
3     Croydon TCE Spill,
      PA

      Contaminated GW
      Plume

      06/29/90

      2nd - Final

3     Cryo-Chcm, PA

      Fabricating Facility

      09/29/89

       1st



3      Cryo-Chem, PA

       Metal Fabricating
       Facility

       09/28/90

       2nd
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
andl.l-DCE
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and PCE
GW contaminated with
VOCs including PCE
TCE, DCA, DCE, and
TCA
Not specified     GW pumping and onsite treatment using air
                stripping and carbon adsorption, followed by
                onsite discharge; vapor-phased carbon adsorption
                of air stripper exhaust, followed by offsite
                disposal or treatment of spent carbon;
                implementing institutional controls including GW
                use restrictions; and GW monitoring
Not             Installation of dual-activated carbon adsorption
applicable       units or continued maintenance of existing carbon
                units at affected homes until a permanent clean
                water supply is developed; implementation of
                periodic sampling at potentially affected homes;
                construction of a new uncontaminated water
                supply to serve affected and potentially affected
                homes and businesses; and periodic sampling of
                residences outside the affected area

Not specified    Pumping and treatment of GW using air
                stripping, followed by carbon adsorption, if
                emissions are above Clean Air Act levels, with
                onsite discharge of treated water to SW; and GW
                and SW monitoring
Chemical-specific GW clean-up
goals include TCE 1 ug/1 and 1,1-
DCE 1 ug/1 (State and background
levels).
GW will meet SDWA MCLs or an
excess cancer-risk level less than
10'6 if an MCL has not been
developed for a particular
chemical. Target clean-up levels
for GW include TCE 5 ug/1
(MCL) and PCE 0.66 ug/1 (based
on a 10"* cancer risk).
GW will be remediated to meet
SDWA MCLs, or to an excess
cancer-risk level of 10"6 or less, if
no current MCL exists for a
particular contaminant. Chemical-
specific goals for GW include PCE
5 ug/1 (proposed MCL), DCE
0.007 mg/1 (MCL), TCA 0.2 mg/1,
and TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL).  SW must
meet Clean Water Act  Federal
Water Quality Criteria  (FWQC)
including PCE 0.8 ug/1 (FWQC)
and TCE 2.7 ug/1 (FWQC) for
both water and fish ingestion.
$1345,000
(present worth)

$46,709
(annual O&M)
$1,260,000
(present worth)

$80,000
(annual O&M)
$2,065,000
(present worth)

$75,200
(O&M)

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Site Name,
SmefTypej
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Delaware City PVC
Plant, DE

09/30/86

1st
3 Delaware Sand &
Gravel, DE

27-Acre Industrial
Landfill

04/22/88

1st - Final


3 Domey Road, PA

27-Acre Municipal
Landfill

09/29/88
1st
3 Douglassville
Disposal, PA

09/27/85

1st


Threat/Problem
GW, SW, and soil
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE



Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, and
xylcnes, organics
including PCBs, PAIIs,
and phenols, and metals
including chromium and
lead


Soil and SW
contaminated with
VOCs, organics and
inorganics



Soil and sediment
contaminated with
VOCs, pesticides.
organics including PA Us
and PCBs, and metals



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
25,000 yd3 Excavation and removal of contaminated soil and
sludges with offsite disposal; capping; GW
pumping and treatment; and alternate water
supply


535,000 yd3 Excavation and onsite incineration of
(soil) approximately 36,000 tons of contaminated soil
and waste from the Drum Disposal and Ridge
areas, followed by residual ash disposal offsite,
grading, and revegetation of excavated areas;
removal and offsite disposal of surface debris
from the Inert area, followed by capping;
construction of a RCRA cap over the Grantham
South area; GW pump and treatment with offsite
discharge; and GW monitoring

700,000 gals Offsite disposal of ponded water; regrading and
installation of a multi-layer cap; run-on/runoff
controls; runoff and GW monitoring; and access
and deed restrictions



Not specified Removal and consolidation of contaminated
sediment from the drainage ditch, drainage swale.
buried lagoon, and drum disposal areas, with
onsite disposal under cap; capping former sludge
lagoon area and sludge disposal area; installation
of levees and dikes to protect from 100-year
flooding event; and soil predcsign study to
determine extent of excavation and capping
Clean-up Goals
Recovery wells will operate until
concentrations of VCM, EDC, and
TCE reach 1 ug/1, 0.94 ug/1, and
2.7 ug/1, respectively, for two
consecutive sample analyses.

GW clean-up levels will attain
10'6 risk levels or MCLs at the site
boundary, and meet NPDES
requirements for SW discharge.
Individual GW clean-up levels
were not specified. Soil clean-up
levels were based on acceptable
drinking water exposure levels and
include toluene 6,000 mg/kg,
xylenes 4.8 mg/kg, and phenols
497 mg/kg.
Remedy addresses control of
contaminant migration, thus
individual clean-up goals are not
applicable. Cancer risk levels
onsite will be reduced to below
lO'6.

Not specified







Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,904,000
(capital)

$43,000
(annual O&M)

$24,994,000
(present worth)









$14,000,000
(present worth)

$42,000
(annual O&M)


$5,569,500
(capital)

$196,000
(annual O&M)




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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Douglassville
Disposal, PA

Waste Recycling
and Processing
Facility

06/24/88

2nd
Douglassville
Disposal, PA

50-Acre Abandoned
Waste Oil
I'rocessing Facility

06/30/89

3rd •  Final
Buildings, tanks, piping,
and process equipment
contaminated with
VOCs, brganics
including PCBs and
PAHs, and metals
including lead
200,000 gals
(tank
contents)
Soil, sediment, and CW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, and
vinyl chloride; other
organics including
PAIls, PCBs, and
phenols; and metals
including lead
48,400 yd3
(soil and
sludge)

600 yd3
(sediment)
Removal, transportation, and offsite incineration
of liquid and sludge tank waste; decontamination
of tanks, piping, processing equipment, and
building materials; offsite disposal of building
rubble; selling of tanks and other metal materials
as scrap; offsite disposal of concrete, asphalt, and
other materials; and  treatment of generated
decontamination fluids, as appropriate
Excavating and incinerating soil and sludge
followed by backfilling ash residue onsile, with
possible solidification prior to onsite disposal;
covering backfilled area and revegetating,
capping other source areas and revegetating;
conducting test burns; treating and disposing  of
scrubber wastes from thermal treatment;
implementing institutional controls and access
restrictions; GW and SW monitoring; and
establishing ACLs for GW
Tanks, piping, processing             $4,050,000
equipment, and building materials      (present worth)
designated for salvage or reuse
will be decontaminated to a level
not to exceed 100 ug/100 cm2
PCBs on the surface.  Concrete,
asphalt, and other materials, which
contain PCBs and cannot be
decontaminated to less than
SO mg/kg PCBs,  will be disposed
of at an offsite hazardous waste
landfill.  This operable unit does
not attempt to ensure compliance
with all ARARs for the entire site,
but will not be inconsistent with a
final comprehensive remedy for
the site.

Soil will be treated if it exceeds a      $39,430,000 -
10"6 cancer-risk level. GW           $53,769,000
standards will be ACLs and will       (present worth)
be established at  maximum
existing concentrations for             $0 (O&M)
monitoring wells. ACLs include
benzene 2,000 ug/1, toluene           $150,000
2,300 ug/1, vinyl  chloride             (5-year review
1,200 ug/1, phenols 7.1 ug/1, and       present worth)
lead 227 ug/1.  If GW
concentrations exceed ACLs,
remediation may  be  necessary.
Lead emissions into  the air will
not exceed NAAQS  and State air
quality standards, set at 1.5 ug/m3
(on a quarterly average).

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Dover Air Force
Base, DE
Threat/Problem
Soil, sludge and debris
contaminated with
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
Not specified Removing residual liquids, sludges, and solids Not specified
from the underground tank, oil/water separator,
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$100,000
(present worth)
Active Military Base

09/28/90

1st




Drake Chemical, PA

09/30/84

1st

Drake Chemical, PA

05/13/86

2nd

Drake Chemical, PA

Industrial Facility

09/29/88

3rd - Final
VOCs including
benzene, toluene and
xylencs; and metals
including lead;  and oils
GW, SW, soil, and
stream sediment
contaminated with
VOCs, pesticides, and
inorganics

GW, soil, sludge,
buildings, and debris
contaminated with
organics and inorganics
Soil, sediment, GW, and
SW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, TCE,
and xylenes, organics
including PAHs and
phenols, and metals
including arsenic,
chromium and lead
Not specified
3,900 yd3

192,000 gals
252,000 yd3
(soil,
sediment,
and sludge)
and piping, and transporting these materials
offsite for disposal; excavating the underground
tank, oil/water separator, dumpsters, and piping,
and decontaminating them using high-temperature
steam cleaning equipment; disposing of the
contaminated steam cleaning solution and
excavated debris and structures offsite; and
placing a soil cover over the FT-3 area
backfilling and grading excavated areas

Capping and grading of leachate stream; partial
excavation and temporary onsite storage of
contaminated sediment; and  construction of
conduit and a granular drain
Incineration of onsite chemicals; demolition and
offsite removal of buildings, tanks, and debris;
wastewater pump and treatment of lagoons; metal
recycling; and analysis with possible disposal of
metal decontamination recycling fluid

Excavation of soil, sediment and sludge, followed
by onsite incineration, backfilling (possibly using
incinerator ash), and installation of vegetation
cover, GW pump and treatment along with SW,
aqueous wastes from the leachate lagoon area,
and run-on, after construction of an onsite
biological activated carbon treatment plant,
followed by offsite discharge to a stream or
POTW;  GW monitoring; and Hood control
measures
Not specified
Not specified
GW clean-up levels will attain an
overall risk level of 10"5 by
meeting MCLs or MCLGs.
Individual clean-up goals were not
specified.
                                                                                                    $5,000 (O&M)
$445,311
(capital)

$9,427
(annual O&M)

$3,143,000
(capital)

$0 (O&M)
$97,363,000
(present worth)

$787,000
(annual O&M)

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Site Name,
StateflTvpe/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 East Mt. Zion, PA

Inactive Landfill

06/29/90

1st - Final


3 lintcrprisc Avenue,
PA

05/10/84

1 st - Final
3 Fike Chemical, WV

Industrial Facility

09/29/88

hi









Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including benzene
and vinyl chloride






SW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs, organics, and
metals


Soil, GW, and SW
contaminated with
VOCs, organics
including PCBs and
methyl mercaplan.
inorganics including
acids, asbestos, cyanide.
and metals








Waste Volume
Not specified








Nol specified





600, 000 gals
(SW)

750,000 gals
(tank
contents)

2,800 drums
(liquid
waste)

100,000 Ibs
(200 drums
of metallic
sodium)

Components of
Selected Remedy
Capping the landfill with an impermeable multi-
layer cap; constructing a passive venting system
to control methane offgasses; installing SW
control systems for the cap; allowing natural
attenuation to reduce GW contamination to
background levels; conducting GW monitoring;
and implementing institutional controls including
deed restrictions, and site access restrictions
including fencing
Offsite disposal of soil which fail key indicator
parameter testing levels; backfilling of site with
soil which passed parameter test; and grading and
vegetating as a final cover


Removal and offsite incineration of the tank
containing methyl mercaptan and the drums of
metallic sodium, followed by offsite disposal;
removal, bulking, and offsite treatment and
disposal of drums on the ground surface and of
the materials found in various tanks, lines, and
vessels (using incineration, ion exchange or
chemical oxidation, and stabilization/fixation
depending on contents); lab packing of laboratory
containers with either offsite disposal or offsite
incineration; drainage and stabilization of lagoon
and sewage treatment ponds, followed by
treatment and offsite residual discharge;
excavation and offsite disposal of buried drums;
and stabilization and/or removal of asbestos-
containing insulation
Clean-up Goals
Based on GW velocity and
elimination of the source, GW
concentrations are expected to
meet background levels within
5 years through natural attenuation.
Chemical-specific goals for GW
include benzene 5 ug/1 (MCL) and
vinyl chloride 2 ug/1 (MCL).

Not specified





Remedy addresses the control,
stabilization, and elimination of the
imminent hazards associated with
the site to allow for the completion
of the Rl/FS process. Lagoon
liquids will meet NPDES permit
requirements. Individual goals
were not specified.








Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,230,000
(present worth)

O&M
(not specified)




$4324,000
(capital)

$4,200
(annual O&M)

$8,000,000
(present worth)















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3





Site Name,
Siatcftype/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Fike Chemical, WV

Abandoned
Chemical
Manufacturing
Facility

09/28/90
2nd - Final
Fischer & Porter,
PA

05/04/84

F.nforcement
Decision Document
Greenwood
Chemical, VA

Former Chemical
Plant

12/29/89

1st
Harvey & Knott
Drum, DE

09/30/85

1st - Final
Threat/Problem
Waste/debris
contaminated with
organics and asbestos






SW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and PCE




Soil contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, and TCE;
other organics including
PAHs; metals including
arsenic; and other
inorganics and including
cyanide

OW, SW, and soil
contaminated with
VOCs, metals, organics
including PCBs, and
inorganics

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
5.5 ions Removing asbestos material from various site
(asbestos) areas; dismantling and decontaminating onsite
storage tanks, equipment and buildings, and
400 onsite disposing of debris offsite; treating and
storage tanks discharging the decontamination fluids; and
implementing site access restrictions including
1 30 pieces of fencing
equipment
39 buildings
Not specified Improvements in manufacturing facility to
prevent release; onsite installation of pumping
wells and packed column aeration to reduce
contaminant levels in effluents, with discharge to
SW; and treatment of contaminated wells


4,500 yd3 Excavating contaminated soil, followed by offsite
(soil) incineration and disposal and backfilling the
excavated areas with clean soil; and removing
chemicals stored in onsite buildings; and SW
collection/diversion during remedy
implementation



Not specified SW collection and treatment with offsite disposal;
removal and offsite disposal of sediment, sludges,
bulk wastes, drums, and debris; GW extraction
and treatment with reinjection to soil for
flushing; and site grading with 2 foot clean soil
cover
Clean-up Goals
Any tanks, equipment, and
structures identified as a safety
hazard and health risk will be
decontaminated and removed to an
offsite facility. Any waste that
cannot be treated onsite will be
removed to an offsite facility.


Not specified






Soil clean-up goals are based on
teachability modeling and include
benzene 0.83 mg/kg, TCE
0.13 mg/kg, PCE 0.07 mg/kg.
PAH 5,000 mg/kg, and arsenic
25 mg/kg (non-lethal excess
lifetime cancer risk of 10"5).


Target soil and GW ACLs will be
established during design.




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,830,000
(present worth)

$5,200
(O&M)




Not specified






$8,787,900
(present worth)

$0
(annual O&M)




$3,572,000
(capital)

$44,000
(annual O&M)


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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Havertown PCP, PA

Wood Treatment
Facility

09/29/89

1st


3 UcbclkaAuto
Salvage Yard, PA

20-Acre Automobile
Disposal Area

03/31/89
1st
3 llclcva Landfill. PA

03/22/85

1st Final


Threat/Problem
SW contaminated with
VOCs including
hcn/.cne, toluene, and
TCR; other organics
including phenols,
dioxins, PCP, and
PA Us; metals including
chromium; and oils


Soil and debris (battery
casings) contaminated
with metals including
lead




GW and SW
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and PCIi



Waste Volume
200 drums
(soil and oily
debris)

6,000 gals
(waste water)




5,000 yd3
(soil)

1,000yd3
(debris)



Not specified






Components of
Selected Remedy
Offsite land disposal of drums filled with soil and
oily debris; offsite treatment and disposal of
wasiewater stored onsite in tanks; soil
monitoring; installation and operation of an
oil/water separator at the storm sewer effluent
point to SW; multi-media monitoring; and
implementation of site access restrictions



Excavation and onsilc fixation of soil followed
by offsite disposal; excavation and recycling of
battery casings; and soil backfilling and
revegetation




RCRA capping; SW diversion and gas venting
systems; conduction of a predcsign study to fully
delineate the source of contamination and
determine sink-hole activity; construction of an
onsite treatment facility, GW pump and
treatment; and extension of municipal water main
to affected residents
Clean-up Goals
Clean-up goals are based on a
10'6 risk level. Specific SW
clean-up goals include reducing the
discharge of PCP-contaminated oil
to nearby creek to less than 5 mg/1
and reducing the VOC
concentrations by 17%.



Soil will be excavated down to a
lead concentration of 560 mg/kg
based on health-risk calculations
which consider a safe soil
ingcstion scenario.



GW will be treated to PCE 1.0
ug/1, TCE 1.8-5.0 ug/1, vinyl
chloride 2.0 ug/1, 1.1,1-
trichloroethane 21.7 ug/1, and
toluene 15,000 ug/1.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,158,200
(present worth)

$110,000
(O&M)
(years 1-5)

$45,000
(O&M
years 6-30)
$6,073,436 -
$6,884,652
(present worth)

$0
(O&M)


$7,791,000
(capital)

$62,000
(annual O&M)



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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
Henderson Road,
PA

Waste Disposal
Facility

06/29/88

1st
Henderson Road,
PA

Industrial Land All

09/29/89

2nd - Final
Potential offsite GW
contamination from
VOCs and organics
The injection well
operable unit is
contaminated with
VOCs including PCE,
TCE, toluene, and
benzene; and other
organics including PAlIs
Not specified    Extraction of onsite and downgradient (if
                necessary) GW and treatment using air stripping
                with probable discharge to adjacent stream and
                possible reinjection of a portion of the GW near
                the injection well as part of unsaturated zone
                treatment; closure of the injection  well;
                excavation of contaminated oil  pit sediment and
                removal of significant waste, if feasible, directly
                out of the injection well; installation, operation,
                and maintenance of a carbon adsorption water
                treatment system at affected offsite active well;
                deed restrictions; GW monitoring;  pilot study
                testing of in-situ volatilization (ISV) or other
                technology in the unsaturated zone; and periodic
                reevaluation  of clean-up goals

2,735 yd        Installation of erosion controls,  regrading and
(soil)           capping, including  possibly moving the onsite
                water main; installation of a short- and long-term
5,230 yd 3       leachate collection  system with treatment and
(debris)         discharge to  be determined; excavation and
                movement of trash, soil, and  cinder currently
2,500,000       located at the adjacent Turnpike property, to the
gals             Henderson Road site, with appropriate
(leachate)       remediation of wastes  left in  place at the
                Turnpike property;  further sample collection in
                the western portion of the site to determine
                treatment and/or capping in that area, and
                contingent GW recovery; GW and leachate
                monitoring; and implementation of institutional
                controls
GW cleanup will attain a
7x10"* cancer-risk level.  Complete
aquifer restoration not considered
feasible due to background
contamination. Individual clean-up
goals provided for 46 chemicals.
Clean-up goal for soil is based on
depth of soil rather than
concentration level. GW standards
include benzene 5.0 ug/1 (MCL),
toluene 2,000 ug/1  (PMCL), PCE
5.0 ug/1 (PMCL), TCE 5.0 ug/1
(MCL) and PAHs 2.5 ug/1 (CLP
detection limit).
$5,500,000
(without ISV)
(present worth)
or $12,200,000
(with ISV)
(present worth)
$7,265,000
(present worth)

$213,260
(annual O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Hranica Landfill,
PA

Inactive Landfill

06/29/90

1st


3 Industrial Drive, PA

09/29/86

1st
3 Kane & Lombard
Street Drums, MD

09/30/87

1st
Threat/Problem
Soil contaminated with
lead








GW contaminated with
VOCs



Soil, GW, and debris
contaminated with
VOCs, organics
including PAHs and
PCBs, and metats

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
Not specified Repairing the 29,000 ft2 ash pile cover, capping, All areas where lead exceeds 300
monitoring GW and SW; implementing site mg/kg will be capped in order to
access restrictions and institutional controls reduce the HI to <1.
including land, GW use, and deed restrictions;
and performing a GW verification study to
determine whether any GW remediation is
necessary



Not specified Provision of alternate water supply; and possible Not specified
GW usage restrictions



67,000 yd Removal of drums, hot spots, and 67,000 yd soil Chemical-specific clean-up levels
with onsite soil capping; construction of will be addressed in 2nd OU.
subsurface containment/diversion system;
development of SW run-off management facility;
and future use of institutional controls

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,037,000
(present worth)

$81,450
(O&M) (years
0-1)

$30,550
(O&M) (years
2-30)
$30,800
(capital)

$0
(O&M)
$4,692,660
(capital)

$28,930
(annual O&M)


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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
Keystone Sanitation
Landfill. PA

Inactive Landfill

09/30/90

1st
Kimbcrton, PA

Industrial Facility

09/30/88

1st

Kimberton, PA

Industrial Facility

06/30/89

2nd - Final
SoU and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCE, and
vinyl chloride; other
organics including acids
and phenols; and metals
including chromium and
lead
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCfi
GW and SW
contaminated  with
VOCs including TCE
and DCE
4,150 yd3       Excavating and consolidating surface soil in the
(soil)           landfill; capping the landfill; installing an active
                gas extraction system to collect gases emitted
                from the landfill; pumping and treatment of GW
                using equalization, flocculalion/precipitation,
                filtration, ion exchange, air stripping, and filter
                press technologies, followed by offsile disposal
                of any sludge produced by these processes;
                discharging the treated water onsite to a surface
                stream; GW, SW, and sediment monitoring;
                installing an in-home water treatment system for
                the onsite resident; and implementing site access
                restrictions and institutional controls including
                deed, land use, and GW use restrictions

Not specified    Interim remedy selects no further action with
                continued GW monitoring and treatment at
                residential and commercial establishments by
                filtration using granular activated carbon
                adsorption
Not specified    Continued provision of alternate water supplies
                through GAC treatment system and/or potable
                water supply storage tanks; GW pumping and
                treatment using air stripping with onsile discharge
                to an adjacent  stream; GW monitoring; SW
                collection and  treatment using air stripping; and
                implementation of institutional controls restricting
                GW use
 No chemical-specific clean-up         $9,156,950
 goals were stated in the ROD.  For    (present worth)
 carcinogenic compounds, clean-up
 goals were established to reduce       $217,000
 the excess lifetime cancer risk to      (O&M)
 10   to 10  .  For noncarcinogenic
 compounds, the goal is a HI <:!.
 Individual GW remediation
 standards are based on the more
 stringent of SDWA MCLs or non-
 zero MCLGs, or State background
 levels.
GW treatment will attain a 10'6        $3,850,000
risk level for VOCs.  The use of       (present worth)
GAC filters on impacted wells has
reduced contaminants of concern       $250,000 -
to non-detectable levels.               $300,000
                                    (annual O&M)
GW remediation goal is to achieve    $2,630,000
natural background conditions.        (present worth)
GW will gradually meet MCLs
including TCE 5 ug/1 and  DCE       $175,000
7 ug/1. SW will meet AWQC        (annual O&M)
including TCE 21,900 -
45,000 ug/1 and DCE 11,600 ug/1.
Air emissions from air stripping
will comply with State air toxic
guidelines.

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Lackawanna Refuse,
PA

03/22/85

1st - Final
3 Lansdowne
Radiation, PA

08/02/85

1st
3 Ixinsdownc
Radiation, PA

09/22/86

2nd
3 I^cctown Pesticide,
WV

03/31/86

1st • Final



Threat/Problem
SW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs, organics, and
metals


Dwellings contaminated
with radioactive
materials including
radium


Dwellings and soil
contaminated with
radioactive materials
including radium


Soil and debris
contaminated with
pesticides






Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Excavation and oflsite disposal of drums and
highly contaminated Till; leachate collection and
surface drainage diversion; clay capping and
construction of gas venting systems; and
reconstruction of access road

Not specified Permanent relocation of residents





Not specified Demolition and offsite disposal of two homes;
and excavation and offsite disposal of
contaminated soil



3,600 yd3 Excavation, consolidation, and anaerobic
biodcgradation of contaminated soil; and removal
and offsite disposal of contaminated debris






Clean-up Goals
Excavation limits will be
determined by background
contaminant levels.



EPA guidelines for radiation
include gamma 0.17 rem/yr, radon
0.03 WL, and soil activity 5-
15pCi/g.


CPA guidelines for radiation
include gamma 0.17 rem/yr, radon
0.03 WL, and soil activity 5-
15 pCi/G


Target soil levels for DDT and its
metabolites is 300 ug/kg, which is
equivalent to the 10"6
carcinogenic-risk level.





Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$8,200,000
(capital)

O&M
(not provided)

$1,500,000
(capital)

$10,000
(annual O&M)

$4,000,000 -
$4,500,000
(capital)

"Minimal"
(O&M)
$1,014,000
(capital)

$10,000
(annual O&M)
(year 1)
$7,500
(annual O&M)
(year 2)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Lehigh Electric &
Engineering, PA

02/1 1/83

1st Final
3 Limestone Road,
MD

09/30/86

1st
3 Lord Shopc
Undfill, PA

Inactive Hazardous
Waste Landfill

06/29/90

hi - Final

3 M.W.
Manufacturing, PA

Industrial Facility

03/31/89
1st
Threat/Problem
Soil contaminated with
VOCs and PCBs




Soil, GW, SW, and
sediment contaminated
wilh VOCs including
TCE and PCE, and
metals

Landfill material, soil.
and GW contaminated
with VOCs including
benzene, PCE, and TCE;
and metals including
arsenic, chromium, and
lead



Soil contaminated with
VOCs including PCE
and TCE; other organics
including PCBs; and
metals including lead


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Excavation and removal of contaminated soil.
transformers, and debris with offsite disposal of
soil; demolition of onsite buildings; and
backfilling, grading, and vegetation of site to
minimize erosion and control runoff

Not specified Capping with grading and fencing





Not specified In-silu vapor stripping of landfill material and
soil using vacuum wells; collection and treatment
of gas emissions generated by the vapor stripping
process using carbon adsorption; GW pumping
and treatment, followed by air stripping, with
final discharge of treated GW into the nearby
surface tributaries; implementation of site access
restrictions, and institutional controls including
GW use restrictions

875 yd3 Excavation of carbon waste pile and underlying
(waste pile soil with transportation to an offsite incineration
and soil) facility and disposal of ash in a RCRA landfill




Clean-up Goals
Offsite disposal of soil with PCB
concentration >50 mg/kg.




Not specified





Chemical-specific goals for soil
will be determined during the
remedial design. Chemical-
specific GW clean-up goals will
include PCE 5 ug/1 (PMCL), TCE
5 ug/1 (MCL), benzene 5 ug/1
(MCL), arsenic 20 ug/1 (based on
an excess cancer risk of 10"4),
chromium 50 ug/1 (MCL), and lead
15 ug/1 (risk-based calculation).
Soil excavation will be based on
visible contamination.
Carcinogens will be treated to <2
ug/kg for individual contaminants,
which corresponds to the 10 to
10"6 risk range.

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$6,401,000
(capital)

$46,000
(annual O&M)

$1,192,580
(capital)

O&M
(to be
determined)
$5.760,000
(present worth)

$420,000
(O&M)
(years 0-2)

$310,000
(O&M)
(years 3-50)
$2,061,000
(capital)

$0
(annual O&M)



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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 M,W.
Manufacturing, PA

Former Copper
Recovery Facility

06/29/90

2nd





3 Matthews Electric
Plating, VA

06/02/83

1st - Final
3 McAdoo Associates,
PA

06/05/84

IRM
3 McAdoo Associates,
PA

06/28/85

1st

Threat/Problem
Soil, debris, and lagoon
water contaminated with
VOCs including PCE
and TCE; other organics
including PCBs; and
metals including lead








GW and soil
contaminated with
metals including
chromium


GW and soil
contaminated with
organics and inorganics



GW, SW, and soil
contaminated with paint
sludges, spent solvents.
metallic sludges, and
acid and caustic liquids.
toluene, waste oil/water,
and solid waste
Waste Volume
32,000 yd3
(fluff waste)

13,000 yd3
(soil)

40yd3
(drummed
waste)

86,000 gals
(lagoon
water)

Not specified





Not specified





Not specified






Components of
Selected Remedy
Excavation and onsite incineration of fluff waste.
followed by onsite stabilization of lead-
contaminated ash and offsite disposal of residual
ash; excavation and onsite incineration of
contaminated soil; followed by onsite
stabilization, as necessary, prior to offsite
disposal; backfilling and capping the soil under
the fluff waste piles; covering the soil not under
the fluff piles using hybrid closure; onsite
treatment of lagoon water using carbon
adsorption and metal removal, followed by onsite
discharge to SW; onsite incineration of drummed
waste, followed by stabilization of the ash and
offsite disposal; and GW monitoring
Extension of existing municipal water system to
affected residents




Cleaning and removal of underground waste
storage tanks; excavation and offsite disposal of
visibly contaminated soil; and evaluation of
analytical results of soil analyses


Removal and offsite disposal of the onsite tank,
debris, and contaminated soil; limited excavation
of soil; RCRA capping; SW diversion; and site
covering



Clean-up Goals
Soil/waste levels are based on a
10"6 cancer risk and an 111=1.
Chemical-specific clean-up levels
for soil, fluff waste, and drummed
and tanked wastes were provided
for 8 indicator contaminants
including PCE, TCE, PCBs, and
lead.






Not specified





Not specified





Excavation of soil "hot spots"
which exceed cadmium 0.2 ug/kg,
chromium 809 ug/kg, and cyanide
33 ug/kg.



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$35,950,000
(present worth)

$39,000
(O&M)









$662,000
(capital)

$292,000
(annual O&M)

$114,500
(capital)

$0
(O&M)

$2,360,000
(capital)

O&M
(not provided)



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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Middletown
Airfield, PA
Federal Facility
12/31/87
1st
3 Middletown Road
Dump, MD
03/17/86
1st • Final
3 Millcrcck Dump,
PA
05/07/86
1st Final


3 Meyers Landfill, PA
09/30/85
1st - Final
Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including PCE
andTCE

No threat


Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs, organics
including PCBs and
PAHs, inorganics, and
metals


GW and SW
contaminated with
metals, VOCs including
TCE, arsenic, and
radioactive materials
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Provision of a potable water supply; construction
of a central treatment plant; and GW pump and
treatment using air stripping

None No action


Not specified Excavation and onsitc consolidation of soil under
a RCRA cap with site grading and revegetation;
soil capping over remaining soil; SW
management; GW pump and treatment; and flood
retention system


Not specified Soil/clay capping; erosion and sedimentation
control measures; SW diversion; leachate
collection, treatment, and discharge; methane gas
recovery and sale; security/fencing measures; and
RCRA closure
Clean-up Goals
GW clean-up levels will meet a
cumulative 10 cancer-risk level
for PCE 1.0 ug/1, and MCLs for
TCE 5.0 ug/1, benzene 5.0 ug/1,
and toluene 2,000 ug/1 (MCLG).

Not specified


Soil clean-up goals include PCBs
10 mg/kg, PAHs 2,940 ug/kg, TCE
10 ug/kg, phenols 9,000 ug/kg, and
toluene 1,783 ug/kg.


Not specified
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$3,750,000
(capital)
$160,000
(annual O&M)

SO
(capital)
SO
(O&M)
512,000,000-
$18,000,000
($15,000,000
estimated
baseline)
(capital)
$1,763,000
(present worth
O&M)
$6,293,500
(capital)
$332,000
(annual O&M)

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00
Region
3






3







3











Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action Threat/Problem
New Castle Steel None
Plant, DE

Waste Disposal
Facility
03/31/88
1st - Final
New Castle Spill, GW contaminated with
DE iris (2-chloropropyl)-
phosphalc
Former Manufac-
turing Facility

09/28/89
1st - Final
Ordnance Works Soil and sediment
Disposal Areas, WV contaminated with
metals including arsenic.
Waste Disposal and organics including
Area PAHs and PCBs

03/31/88

1st



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
None No action with SW monitoring until deletion
from NPL and implementation of State Closure





Not specified Natural attenuation; GW, SW, and sediment
monitoring; and implementation of institutional
controls restricting further well installation in the
shallow aquifer




Not specified Consolidation of existing landfill waste and
application of a multi-layer RCRA cap;
excavation and onsile incineration of lagoon area
and scraped-area soil and impacted stream
sediment with onsite disposal of treatment
residuals in the landfill prior to capping
(assuming the ash is not EP toxic); placement of
clean fill in the excavated area, followed by
grading and revegetalion; implementation of
surface management techniques for drainage and
sediment control in the landfill area; and ambient
air and post-treatment monitoring
Clean-up Goals
Concentrations of lead, cadmium,
and chromium are below levels
established as MCLs.




Because there are no ARARs for
tris (2-chloropropyl)-phosphate,
EPA has established a TBC
criterion of 4.4 mg/1 which is
based on an average daily intake
of 0.125 mg/kg/day of tris
(2-chloropropyl)-phosphale.

Risk-based clean-up levels for
indicator chemicals were
developed for arsenic 20 mg/kg,
PAHs 26 mg/kg, and mercury
175 mg/kg. A PCB clean-up level
of 5 mg/kg was used based on
EPA clean-up goals for industrial
sites.




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$0






$466,147
(present worth)

$25,000
(O&M)



$6,718,000
(present worth)











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FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Ordnance Works
Disposal Areas, WV

Chemical Facilities

09/29/89

1st (Amendment)

Threat/Problem
Soil and sediment
contaminated with
organics including
c PA I Is; and metals
including arsenic and
lead



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
13,885 yd3 Excavation and onsite treatment of inorganic-
(soil) contaminated soil using solidification, followed
by placement of treated soil in landfill before
capping; installing RCRA cap on landfill.
regrading, and revegetalion; excavation of
organic-contaminated soil and sediment with
onsite treatment by bioremedialion; GW, SW and
sediment monitoring; and implementation of deed
restrictions
Clean-up Goals
Clean-up goals for carcinogens are
based on a 10"6 excess-risk level
and include cPAHs 44.7 mg/kg,
arsenic 88.8 mg/kg, and lead
500 mg/kg.




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$8.332,000
(present worth)








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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
            Osborne Landfill,
            PA

            Inactive Abandoned
            Coal Strip Mine

            09/28/90

            1st
Sediment and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including benzene
and TCE; other organics
including PCBs and
PAHs; and metals
including arsenic,
chromium, and lead
K)
O
Not specified    OU1 includes constructing a slurry wall;
               constructing a clay cap over the fill material; GW
               pumping and treatment using equalization, pH
               adjustment, chemical precipitation, clarification,
               sand filtration, and carbon adsorption, followed
               by injection into the onsite mine pit; offsite
               disposal of GW treatment residues; GW
               monitoring; and implementing institutional
               controls including deed restrictions. A
               contingency remedy for OU1 includes placing
               solid waste in a RCRA Subtitlc-C onsile landfill;
               long-term GW monitoring, and institutional
               controls.  If the primary remedy for OU1  is
               implemented, no additional actions other than the
               primary OU3 remedy of GW monitoring is
               necessary.  If the contingency remedy for OU1 is
               implemented, the contingency remedy for OU3
               also must be implemented. The contingency
               remedy for OU3 includes dewatering the site
               during excavation; isolating the fill area from the
               onsite mine pools; treating the GW using
               equalization, clarification, sand filtration, and
               carbon adsorption, followed by onsile discharge;
               and GW monitoring. The selected remedy for
               OU4 including pumping and treatment of GW in
               the Clarion Formation using air stripping, onsite
               air emissions treatment, onsite injection of treated
               GW; and GW monitoring
The selected source remedy will
not reduce the current level of
contamination in the fill area, but
will maintain an average PCB
concentration level of 23 mg/kg,
which meets EPA's PCB Spill
Cleanup Policy for a reduced
access area.  GW contaminants
will be remediated to the following
background levels:  TCE 0.2 ug/1,
benzene 0.2 ug/1, PCBs 1 ug/1,
chromium SO ug/1, lead 15 ug/1,
and arsenic 22 ug/1.  If any GW
contaminants exceed SWDA
MCLs or MCLGs, the remedy will
continue until those goals are met.
$18,681,000
(present worth)
(primary
remedy)

$904,000
(O&M)
(primary
remedy)

$17,811,000
(present worth)
(contingency
remedy)

$940,000
(O&M)
(contingency
remedy)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Palmerton Zinc Pile,
PA

09/04/87

1st
Palmerton Zinc Pile,
PA

Industrial Facility/
Zinc Smelter

06/29/88

2nd

Presque Isle, PA

09/30/87

1st - Final

Publicker/Cuyahoga
Wrecking  Plant, PA

37-Acre Abandoned
Manufacturing
Facility

06/30/89

1st
Defoliation of mountain
side from zinc, lead,
cadmium, and sulfur
dioxide
Not specified
Sediment, GW, and SW
contaminated with
metals including
cadmium, lead, and zinc
None
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs and other
organics including PCBs
and pesticides
27,500,000
tons (smeller
process
residues)
Not
applicable
852,275 gals
(waste
stream)

20yd3
(debris)
Onsite installation of concrete pad with berms to
mix offsite sewage sludge and fly ash;
application of lime (10 tons/acre) and potash (80
Ibs/acre) on target areas; application of fly ash
and offsite sludge on target areas; and application
of grass seed, seedlings,  and mulch
Slope modification, capping, and application of a
vegetation cover on the residue bank;
construction of SW diversion channels;
SW/leachate collection and treatment using lime-
activated filtration lagoons and/or constructed
wetlands; implementation of an inspection,
monitoring, and maintenance plan; and wetlands
restorative measures, if necessary
No further action
Offsite treatment and disposal of waste streams in
RCRA-permitted facilities; demolition of above-
ground process lines with proper packaging of
contaminated insulation and onsite storage
pending disposition in a subsequent remedial
action; and offsite disposal of hazardous
chemicals recovered from within the lines
State loading rates for metals
include cadmium 3.0 Ibs/acre,
copper 100.0 Ibs/acre, chromium
100.0 Ibs/acre, lead 100.0 Ibs/acre,
mercury 0.3 Ibs/acre, nickel
20.0 Ibs/acre, and zinc
200.0 Ibs/acre.  The maximum dry
sludge application rate is
60 tons/acre.

SW/leachate treatment levels will
meet CWA requirements and attain
SW  background levels.  Individual
goals were not specified.
"Minimal" to
none
Not sped fled
The selected remedy will stabilize
the site and remove the threat
associated with fire and/or
explosion by removing and
disposing of waste streams offsite.
No chemical-specific goals were
provided.
52,861,000
(present worth)
(exact figure to
be determined
during design)
$0
$13,900,000
(capital)

$0
(O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
3 Raymark, PA GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
Active Metal and PCE
Manufacturing and
Electroplating Plant

09/28/90

1st



3 Reeser's Landfill. None
PA
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Continuing operation and maintenance of the
Hatboro public supply and the existing air
stripping towers at the wells as well as
installation of new vapor phase carbon adsorption
units; completing a GW remedial design study;
onsite pumping and treatment of GW with air
stripping and vapor phase carbon adsorption units
with offsite disposal to Penny pack Creek; and
implementing institutional controls



Not No action remedy with GW review within five
applicable years
Clean-up Goals
GW will meet SDWA MCLs, non-
zero MCLGs, or background
levels, whichever are more
restrictive. The residual excess
cancer risk resulting from site-
related contamination will be
reduced to a 10"6 level and
noncarcinogcnic levels will be
reduced to an 1 11=1. Chemical-
specific levels for GW include
TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL) and PCE 5 ug/1
(proposed MCL).
Not applicable

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,700,000
(present worth)

$125,000
(O&M)







Not specified

15-Acrc Municipal/
Industrial Landfill

03/30/89

1st - Final

Khinchan Tire Fire
Dump, VA

Waste Disposal
facility

06/30/88

1st
Soil. GW and SW
contaminated with
metals including arsenic,
lead and zinc
Not specified    Collection and gravity settling of surface water
               runoff; collection, oil-water separation and
               transport to POTW of shallow GW oily seeps;
               increased freeboard in existing onsite ponds; and
               soil erosion control
Remedy addresses control of
contaminant migration, thus
individual clean-up goals are not
applicable.
$1,332,340
(present worth)

$145,000
(O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Saltvillc Waste
Disposal Ponds, VA

06/30/87

1st




3 Sand, Gravel &
Stone, MD

09/30/85

1st
3 Sand, Gravel &
Stone, MD

Former Sand and
Gravel Quarry

09/28/90

2nd



Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, SW, air,
and biota contaminated
with mercury







GW, SW, soil, and
sediment contaminated
with organics and metals



GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, and
vinyl chloride; and
metals







Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Upgrading run-on controls; treatment of waste
pond outfall with cither sulfide precipitation or
carbon adsorption; and institutional controls to
include possible implementation of local zoning
ordinances





Not specified Excavation and offsitc disposal of hazardous
materials; and GW extraction and treatment with
discharge to ponds, aquifer, or creek



Not specified Monitoring of onsite and offsite GW; if data
from this monitoring reveal a need for
remediation, GW may be treated either onsite or
offsite at point of use and bottled water will be
supplied to affected residences and businesses.
In the interim, if offsitc contamination is
detected, the previously installed onsite treatment
system would be expanded and modified to treat
the GW in the lower aquifers. Treatment may
include granular activated carbon, air stripping,
ion exchange, or any combination of these
techniques
Clean-up Goals
Treated effluent discharged into
river will meet the State standard
for mercury 0.05 ug/1 in water.







GW will be treated to background
levels for heavy metals and
organic compounds.



Action levels that will trigger the
implementation of onsite GW
treatment include concentrations of
chemicals of concern in excess of
MCLs, a cumulative carcinogenic
risk in excess of
10"5, or a noncarcinogenic III >1.





Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$840,052 -
$2,143,052
(capital)

$221,941 -
$258,941
(sulfide ppt. or
carbon system,
respectively)
(annual O&M)
$7,095,000
(capital)

5753,000
(annual O&M)

$702,000 -
$7,125,000
(present worth)

SI 02,000 -
S625.900
(O&M)






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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Southern Maryland
Wood Treating, MD

Wood Preserving
l-'acility

06/29/88

1st - I-'inal



Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, SW,
GW, and debris
contaminated with
VOCs, and organics
including PNAs







Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
102,000 yd3 Hxcavalion/dredging of soil, sediment, cement,
(soil and and lank liquids and treatment using onsitc
sediment) incineration with onsitc disposal of residual ash,
backfilling, rcgrading, and revegctating, where
necessary; installation of a slurry wall; GW and
SW pump and treatment using activated carbon
adsorption of hydrogen peroxide and UV
irradiation with discharge to the onsitc pond;
installation of a gcotcxtilc silt fence,
sedimentation basins, and/or diversion/surface
management; and GW, SW, environmental,
organic vapor, and dust monitoring
Gcan-up Goals
All media will attain the clean-up
goal for carcinogenic PNAs
(CPNAs) of 2.2 ppm based on the
maximum lifetime cancer risk.
These goals were established for
onsite future residents. The ash
residue is expected to meet Best
Demonstrated Available
Technology.



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$38,163,000
(present worth)

$44,000
(O&M present
worth)






-->    3      Strasburg Landfill,
•**          PA

            222-Acrc Industrial/
            Municipal Landfill

            06/29/89

            1st
Taylor Borough
Dump, PA

06/28/85

1st
                      GW and SW
                      contaminated with
                      VOCs including TCI-
                      PC!:, Toluene, and
                      xylcnes
                          Not specified
                Leachatc collection with an interceptor drain and
                offsite treatment; and provision of an alternate
                water supply using point-of-usc activated carbon
                treatment system
SW, soil, and sediment
contaminated with
VOCs including TCIi.
and organics
Not specified
Removal and offsite disposal of drums and
remnants; SW collection and treatment;
excavation and offsite disposal of contaminated
soil, waste, and sediment from two of the former
drum storage areas (areas 1 & 2) with  backfilling
and placement  of a 24-inch soil cover over the
remaining three former drum storage areas; and
fencing
Treated GW concentrations for
carcinogenic contaminants will be
such that the aggregate
carcinogenic risk would be
<10"6. Target GW concentrations
for non-carcinogenic contaminants
will ensure an HI <1. MCLs arc
ARARs and may be considered
target levels.  Because of an
ARAR waiver for leachatc, no
chemical-specific clean-up goals
were specified for leachatc seep.

Excavation of sediment, soil,  and
wastes to background levels.
                                                                                   $42,850
                                                                                   (capital)

                                                                                   $4,500 (annual
                                                                                   O&M)
                                                                                                                                                              $4,237,000
                                                                                                                                                              (capital)

                                                                                                                                                              O&M
                                                                                                                                                              (not provided)

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NJ
Ui
Site Name,
Stale/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Taylor Borough
Dump, PA

03/17/86

2nd - Final
3 Tybouts Corner
Landfill, DE

03/06/86

Isl - Final




3 Tyson Dump #1, PA

12/21/84

1st
Threat/Problem
Possible GW
contamination with
VOCs and metals



Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
and inorganics






GW, SW, soil, and
stream sediment
contaminated with
VOCs

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified No further action with semi-annual GW
monitoring




Not specified Excavation of waste and soil with onsite
consolidation and capping; and GW pump and
treatment







Not specified Excavation and offsite disposal of contaminated
soil and wastes; upgrading of the existing air
stripping facility to treat leachate, shallow GW,
and surface run-on; and excavation and offsite
disposal of contaminated sediment
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Not specified $0
(capital)

S8.000 or
SI 6,000
(annual O&M)
GW will be treated to the cancer FS estimate:
risk of 10"4 for carcinogens, which 535,000,000
includes TVO 100 ug/1. (capital)

PRP estimate:
515,000,000
(capital)
54,600,000
(present worth
O&M)
Not specified 55,718,000
(capital)

5351,000
(annual O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Tyson Dump #1. PA
Waste Disposal
Facility
Threat/Problem
Soil and bedrock
contaminated with
VOCs
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified In-situ treatment or soil and bedrock using
vacuum extraction; treatment of vacuum -extracted
water using the onsite leachate water treatment
system; and installation of a soil cover following
treatment
Q can- up Goals
Clean-up levels were developed
using health-based acceptable
intake levels and hypothetical
exposure scenarios. The scenario
producing the most stringent clean-
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$10,200,000
(present worth)
03/31/88

1st - (Amendment)
Tyson Dump #1. PA

Waste [Disposal
Facility

09/30/88

2nd

Tyson Dump #1, PA

Abandoned Septic
and Chemical Wasic
Disposal Area

09/28/90

3rd
GW contaminated with
VOCs including toluene
1,2,3-trichloropropanc,
and xylcnes
Not specified
GW contaminated with
VOCs including toluene
and xylcnes
Not specified
GW pumping and treatment using air stripping
and vapor-phase carbon, and if necessary, GAC
polishing of air-stripped water with offsitc
discharge of treated water, and GW monitoring
Installing additional recovery wells on the south
bank of the Schuykill River and on Barbados
Island, followed by treatment of GW at the
existing treatment facility; expanding of the
existing treatment facility; investigating
hydrogcologic conditions on the north side of the
river;  and implementing institutional controls to
restrict GW use
up requirement was selected as the
clean-up goal.  Individual clean-up
goals were listed for 45
contaminants. Clean-up levels for
indicator compounds include
benzene 50 ug/kg, trichloroethane
50 ug/kg, PCE 50 ug/kg, and
1,2,3-trichloropropanc 50 ug/kg.

GW clean-up levels include           $6,170,000 -
toluene 2.0 mg/1,                    56,910,000
1,2,3- trichloropropane 0.00035        (present worth)
mg/1, and xylenes 0.12 mg/1 based
on 10'6 risk level, MCLs, and         $424300 -
WQC.                              $509,900
                                   (annual O&M)
Discharge limits for treated GW       $10,100,000
were calculated by the State based     (present worth)
on risk factors, dilution within the
river, and Slate and Federal           $834,000
standards.  These limits include        (O&M)
toluene 1.52 mg/1 (based on
chronic WQC of 0.33 mg/1) and
xylenes 0.97 mg/1 (based on an
MCL of 10.0 mg/1).

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 US Titanium, VA

Former Titanium
Dioxide
Manufacturing Plant

11/21/89

Threat/Problem
Soil, GW. and SW
contaminated by metals
including arsenic and
chromium; and other
inorganics including
acids


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
16,000 yd3 In-situ dissolution of copperas waste, followed by
(copperas) treatment of the resulting leachate using physical
chemical processes; diversion of SW flow using
drainage controls; excavation and neutralization
of acidified soil, followed by onsile disposal.
GW will be collected and treated in an
oxidation/settling pond to remove iron and sulfur

Clean-up Goals
Leaching of contaminants to GW
and SW will not exceed State
water quality standards, which
include arsenic 0.19 mg/1 and
chromium 0.01 1 mg/1. Discharge
from the GW treatment system
into SW may not exceed iron
97,583 mg/1 and pH 6.0 and 9.0.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$5,895,000
(present worth)

O&M
(not specified)



1st - Final

Voortman Farm, PA

Waste Disposal
Facility

06/30/88

1st - Final

Wade (ABM), PA

08/30/84

1st - Final

Walsh LandfiK, PA

Landfill

06/29/90

1st
GW monitored for
contamination from
metals including lead
and cadmium
Not specified
No action alternative with continued GW
monitoring
Currently, the GW does not violate
drinking water standards.
Soil contaminated with
organics, metals, and
inorganics
Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, and TCE;
other organics including
PAHs, and metals
including arsenic and
lead
Not specified
Not specified
Removal and off site disposal of contaminated
soil, tires, tankers, waste piles, and underground
storage tanks; demolition of buildings, leveling of
debris, filling and grading of property; and top
soil and seed capping

Removal of debris from the landfill surface for
resource recovery, followed by construction of an
approximately 5.2-acre landfill cap; provision of
an alternate water supply to approximately 50
residences; GW monitoring; and implementation
of institutional controls including land use, GW
use, and deed restrictions
Not specified
Provision of an alternate water
supply will ensure availability of
water meeting SDWA MCLs.
$26,010
(present worth)

$6,860
(annual O&M)
$1,580,050
(capital)

$320,000
(annual O&M)

$3,768,000
(present worth)

$63,090
(O&M)

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ro
oo
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 West Virginia
Ordnance, WV

03/27/87

1st

3 West Virginia
Ordnance, WV

Industrial Facility

09/30/88
2nd - Final




3 Wcslline, PA

07/03/86

1st
3 Wcslline. I'A

Wood Processing
Facility
Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, and SW
line contaminated with
organic! and asbestos




Soil, sediment, and OW
contaminated with
nilroarornalics and load








Soil contaminated with
Lars containing phenols
and PAHs


GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, and organics

Component* of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
4,305 yd3 In-dtu flaming treatment of reactive
nitroaromatic residue; capping of treatment
residuals with nitroaromatic concentrations >SO
mg/kg; excavation, flushing, and backfilling of
reactive sewer lines; offsiic disposal of asbestos;
and institutional controls to include deed
restrictions
Not specified Remedy addresses three distinct areas of
contamination. Area 1 - GW pump and
treatment with discharge to SW; purchase land.
construct a soil cover over the contaminated area,
and incorporate land into existing wildlife
preserve
Area 2 - Relocation of ponds 1 and 2, followed
by backfilling with clean fill; and GW pump and
treatment with discharge to SW
Area 3 - Installation of a soil cover, and GW
pump and treatment with discharge to SW
710 yd3 Hxcavation and offsiic incineration of tar
deposits; backfilling with clean soil; and GW
verification study


Noi specified No action with continued GW monitoring; and
implementation of institutional controls to prevent
the addition of new drinking water wells

Gean-up Goals
Soil cleanup will attain less than
the 10"6 individual lifetime cancer-
risk level. This sets the clean-up
goal of total nitroaromatics at
50.0 mg/kg.


GW goals are based on available
standards or a 10'6 cancer risk.
GW clean-up goals were provided
for six contaminants including
TNT 50 ug/1.






Soil will be excavated to a 10"4
cancer-risk level for contaminants
present on si to, which is consistent
with the 10'6 risk level for GW.

The remedy meets the
8.93xlO"5 increased cancer-risk
level. Natural attenuation can
meet the MCL for benzene 5 ug/1
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,807,000
(capital)

O&M
(not provided)


$3,365,000
(present worth)

$216,500
(O&M)






5744,000
(present worth)

SO
(O&M)
$0
(capital)


          06/29/88




          2nd - l-'inal
within a 5 to 10 year period.

Additionally, WQC and standards


have nol been exceeded.

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N)
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Wcstline, PA

Tar Pit
03/30/90
1st (Amendment)
3 Whitmoyer
Laboratories, PA

Industrial Facility

06/30/89

1st


3 Wildcat Landfill,
DE

44-Acre Industrial/
Municipal Landfill

06/29/88

1st
Threat/Problem
None




Concentrated liquids
contaminated with
VOCs including PCIi
and metals including
arsenic





Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
ben/.enc, toluene, and
xylcnes, organics
including PCBs and
metals including arsenic


Waste Volume
Not
applicable



69,000 gals
(concen-
trated liquid
wastes)






160 drums
(waste
material)






Components of
Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
No further action will be taken, except to monitor Not applicable
the site for excess levels of waste tar, and a 5-
year review


Consolidating, transporting offsite, and treating This interim remedial action will
concentrated liquid wastes using thermal comply with ARARs; however,
treatment, biodegradation, or recycling at a chemical-specific clean-up levels
RCRA-permitted facility, followed by disposal of were not provided.
treated water in offsite SW and disposal of solid
residuals in an offsite landfill; decontaminating
tanks and piping to meet RCRA closure
standards; and treating and disposing of cleaning
agent residuals offsite at RCRA-pcrmitted
facilities
Removal and offsite disposal of drums and drum Remedy addresses control of
contents with offsite disposal by landfilling, if contaminant migration, thus
not hazardous, or incineration, if hazardous; individual clean-up goals are not
grading, soil cover, and rcvegetation of direct applicable.
contact risk areas; replacement of two domestic
wells adjacent to the site; GW monitoring; and
institutional controls including well and land use
restrictions

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
None




$475,000
(capital)

$0
(O&M)





$5,400,000
(present worth)








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OJ
o
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
3 Wildcat Landfill,
DE

2.7-Acre Landfill
Pond

11/28/88
2nd - Final
4 62nd Street Dump,
11.

Inactive Industrial
Waste Disposal
Area

06/27/90

1st Final




4 Aberdeen Pesticide
Dumps (Operable
Unit 2), NC

Pesticide Disposal
Site

Threat/Problem
Sediment and GW
contaminated with
metals including arsenic,
chromium, and lead




Soil, debris, and GW
contaminated with
organics including
PCBs; and metals
including arsenic.
chromium and lead








Soil and debris
contaminated with
organics including
pesticides



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Draining, filling and revegetating pond;
constructing a new pond onsite; implementing
institutional controls including land use
restrictions; and GW monitoring




48,000 yd3 Dcwatcring and excavating soil and debris.
(soil and followed by onsite treatment using
debris) solidification/stabilization and placing the treated
material onsite; capping the site with an
impermeable membrane and vegetative soil
cover, pumping and onsite treatment of
contaminated GW using chromium reduction,
flocculaiion, sedimentation, and filtration
followed by offsite discharge to a publicly owned
treatment works (POTW) or onsite discharge to
SW; disposing of residual sludges onsite;
monitoring of GW; and implementing
institutional controls including land use
restrictions
22, (MX) yd Excavating and homogenizing peslicidc-
(soil and contaminated wastes with onsite incineration;
debris) rcinjecting process wastewaler or scrubber
blowdown into thermal treatment facility;
analyzing ash residues with onsite redisposal; and
air emissions monitoring

Gean-up Goals
Remedy will ensure Federal water
quality criteria are not exceeded
when discharging SW.
Quantitative clean-up goals are not
applicable.



Federal MCLs were chosen as GW
clean-up goals. Chemical-specific
goals include chromium SO ug/1
(MCL) and lead 1 5 ugfl (proposed
MCL). Soil clean-up criteria were
chosen as the more stringent of
health-based criteria or values
calculated from a leachate model.
Chemical-specific goals for soil
include PCBs 0.33 mg/kg, arsenic
3.5 mg/kg, chromium 8.8 mg/kg,
and lead 17.4 mg/kg.


The air pollution control system
will achieve performance standards
which are defined as hydrogen
chloride <4 Ibs/hr and paniculate
matter of <0.08 grains/dry ft3 in
the exhaust gas connected to 7%
oxygen content.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
Not specified
(remedy will
be imple-
mented as part
of first
operable unit
construction)

$16,460,000
(total present
worth)

$690,000
(O&M)








$14,533,000
(present worth)

$0
(O&M)


        06/30/89



        1st

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Throat/Problem
4 Airco Caibide/Div Soil, sediment, and GW
Airco, KY contaminated with
VOCs including
2.7-Acre Industrial benzene, toluene, EDC,
Landfill PCE, and TCE, organics
including PAHs and
06/24/88 PCBs, and inorganics

1st - Final


4 Alpha Chemical, FL GW contaminated with
low-level organics
Industrial Facility

05/18/88

1st - Final




4 American Creosote Soil contaminated with
Works, FL aromatic hydrocarbons

09/30/85

1st



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
5,000 yd3 Excavation of contaminated soil with placement
(soil) in pit area located on the adjacent B.F. Goodrich
NPL site property, cover pit with a RCRA cap,
6,075,000 ft and construct an organic vapor recovery system
(GW) to separate VOCs from soil; construction of a
(includes flood protection dike; installation of a leachate
volume from extraction system around landfill and upgrading
Goodrich, of the existing landfill clay cap; GW pump and
B.F. site) treatment using air stripping with discharge to the
river; and implementation of institutional controls
including deed restrictions
Not specified Capping of the small unlined pond; and long-
term GW and SW monitoring


•






Not specified Excavation and consolidation of contaminated
soil from areas both on and off the site in an
onsite RCRA landfill






Clean-up Goals
GW will be treated to meet ACLs.
Individual ACL goals were
calculated using a multiplier and
MCLsorAWQC. Individual
goals include EDC 8.5 mg/1, TCE
8.5 mg/1, PCE 1.5 mg/1, and
benzene 8.5 mg/1. Soil clean-up
levels will attain and EDC level of
139 mg/kg based on the allowable
EDC GW concentration.

Recommended AWQC are
currently met for all wells at the
property line and immediately
downgradient of all site areas
except the unlined pond. Capping
will manage the threat of future
releases from the pond area and
meet AWQC for ethylbenzene
1.4 mg/1, and 1 ,2-dichloropropane
1.4 mg/1 downgradient of the
unlined pond.
Excavation of soil and sludges to
MCLs including PAHs 12.0 mg/kg
and benzene 0.13 mg/kg.






Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,960,000
(capital)

$3,130,000
(present worth
O&M)
(combined with
costs from
Goodrich, B.F.
site)

$142,400
(capital)

$186,200
(present worth
O&M)





$5,678,000
(capital)

$50,000
(annual O&M)
(years 1-5)
$19,000
(annual O&M)
(years 6-30)

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to
Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
4 American Creosote
Works, TN

Wood Preserving
Facility

01/05/89

1st





Threat/Problem
Sludge, structures and
debris, and tanked
liquids contaminated
with VOCs and other
organics including
phenols and PAIIs








Waste Volume
11 5,000 gals
(sludge)

25,000 gals
(oil)

500,000 gals
(tanked
liquids)





Component! of
Selected Remedy
Consolidation and incineration of sludge around
the buildings and tanks; on- or off site
incineration of toil and sludge from the tanks;
onsite treatment of tanked process liquids using a
sand filter, Filter press, and carbon adsorption unit
followed by discharge to SW; decontamination
and offsite disposal of site structures;
construction of a flood-protection dike; fencing;
and site stabilization pending final remedy
including monitoring onsite water levels behind
the dikes; pumping, treatment (if needed), and
discharge of impounded water, and
implementation of institutional controls including
deed restrictions
Gean-up Goals
Remedy is geared towards
reducing potential for direct
exposure to sludge and process
liquids while further information is
gathered and analyzed.
Quantitative goals were not
provided for final site remediation.







Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$5,000,000 -
$6,000,000
(present worth)

O&M
(not specified)








            American Creosote
            Works, I-L

            hornier Wood
            Preserving Facility

            09/28/89

            2nd


            Amnicola Dump,
            TN

            18-Acre Disposal
            Area

            03/30/89

            1st - Final
Soil contaminated with
organics including
PAHs, dioxins, and PCP
23,000 yd3
(surface soil)
Soil, debris, and GW
contaminated  with
organics including PAIIs
and metals including
chromium
400 yd3
(soil)

200 yd3
(debris)
I-xcavating and treating soil using solid-phase
biorcmediation in an onsite land treatment area
followed by onsite disposal; implementing
temporary erosion control measures, to preserve
SW quality, filling and leveling land treatment
area with clean fill; collecting leachate and
spraying over treatment area to moisten soil;
oxygen, pll, nutrient and soil moisture content
monitoring, and implementing land and GW use
restrictions

Excavation and screening of contaminated soil
and debris, followed by onsite solidification/
fixation and onsite disposal; GW monitoring;
conducting a public health assessment five years
after completion;  and imposing institutional
controls including land and GW use restrictions
Soil clean-up levels are based on      $2,275,000
cancer potency factors and a          (present worth)
10~5 excess cancer risk for
carcinogens. Soil clean-up goals      $319,000
include cPHAs 50 mg/kg (based       (O&M)
on risk assessment and persistence
in the environment), dioxins
2.5 ug/kg (based on modified
CPF), and PCP 30 mg/kg.
Soil will be treated to the health-      $640,000
based level of 100 mg/kg for total     (present worth)
cPAHs. GW will meet ACLs
including chloroform 86 ug/1 and      $384,000
chromium 890 ug/1 through GW       (total O&M)
use restrictions.

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FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
4 B.F. Goodrich
(Calvert City), KY

(RiyFS prepared as
B.F. Goodrich/Airco
site)

1-Acre Industrial
Landfill

06/24/88
1st - Final
4 Brown Wood
Preserving, I-L

Wood Preserving
Facility

04/08/88

1st - Final

Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, EDC,
PCE and TCE, organics
including PAHs, and
PCBs and inorganics





Soil, sediment, sludge.
and wastewater
contaminated with
creosote constituents
including PAHs





Waste Volume
5,000 yd3
(soil)

6,075,000 ft3
(GW)
(includes
volume from
Airco, KY
site)



3,000 yd3
(creosote
sediment/
sludge)






Components of
Selected Remedy
Excavation of contaminated soil with placement
in pit area, cover with a RCRA cap and construct
an organic vapor recovery system to separate
VOCs from soil; construction of a flood
protection dike; installation of a leachate
extraction system around landfill and upgrading
of the existing landfill clay cap; GW pump and
treatment using air stripping with discharge to the
river; and implementation of institutional controls
including deed restrictions


Removal, treatment (if necessary), and discharge
of lagoon water to a POTW; excavation,
treatment, and offsite disposal of 1,500 tons of
the most severely contaminated soil/sludge; onsite
biodegradation of approximately 10,000 tons of
the remaining soil in a 14-acre treatment area
constructed with a liner and an internal drainage
and spray irrigation system; covering of treatment
area with clean fill after bioremediation; and GW
monitoring
Clean-up Goals
GW will be treated to meet ACLs.
Individual ACL goals were
calculated using a multiplier and
MCLsorAWQCs. Individual
goals include EDC 8.5 mg/1, TCE
8.5 mg/1, PCE 1.5 mg/1, and
benzene 8.5 mg/1. Soil clean-up
level will attain an EDC level of
139 mg/kg based on the allowable
EDC GW concentration.


Clean-up levels will meet a 10"6
health-based risk level
accomplished by reducing the
concentration of total carcinogenic
indicator PAH compounds to
100 mg/kg throughout the volume
of the material treated.



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,960,000
(capital)

$3,130,000
(present worth
O&M)
(combined with
costs from
Airco, KY site)



$2,740,000
(present worth)









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Site Name,
SutefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
4 Bypass 601
Ground water
Contamination, NC
Industrial Area
Threat/Problem
Soil and debris
contaminated with
organics; and metals
includirfg chromium and
lead
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
57,000 yd Demolishing and disposing of debris from onsite
(soil) buildings; excavating and consolidating
contaminated surface soil; regrading the site,
covering area with 6 inches of clean fill; covering
the soil with a HPDE liner with 18 inches of
Clean-up Goals
Soil contaminated with lead will
be remediated to 500 mg/kg (EPA
Interim Guidance).
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$738,821
(present worth)
$9,700
(annual O&M)
08/31/90

1st
Cabot/Koppcrs, FL

I*inc Tar and
Charcoal Generation
Facility

09/27/90

1st - Final
Soil and GW con-
taminated  with VOCs
including benzene; other
organics including oils,
phenols, and PAIIs; and
metals including arsenic
and chromium
                drainage soil and 6 additional inches of clean
                topsoil; backfilling and revegetating the
                excavated areas; maintaining the soil cover,
                realigning an adjacent stream to minimize cap
                erosion; enacting public awareness programs; and
                implementing institutional controls including deed
                restrictions, and site access restrictions  such as
                fencing

6,400 yd3       Excavating  soil from north and south Koppers
(soil)           lagoon areas, treating soil using soil washing and
                bioremediation if necessary, followed by
                solidifying/ stabilizing residual material and
                disposing onsite; treating soil from the cooling
                pond and drip track  areas by in-situ
                bioremediation; lining the North  Main Street
                ditch to prevent further discharge or leachate (if
                the ditch is  to remain intact); pumping and
                treatment of GW followed by offsite discharge to
                a publicly owned treatment works (POTW);
                operating and maintaining North Main Street lift
                station as needed;  monitoring GW and SW; and
                implementing institutional controls including land
                use restrictions
Chemical-specific soil clean-up
goals were developed based on
GW protection and include
carcinogenic PAHs 0.59 mg/kg,
phenols 4.28 mg/kg, arsenic
27 mg/kg, and chromium
92.7 mg/kg. Chemical-specific
GW clean-up goals include
carcinogenic PAHs 0.003 ug/1
(health-based), phenols 2,630 ug/1,
arsenic 50 ug/1, chromium 50 ug/1
(MCL), and benzene 1  ug/1 (State).
Total noncarci no genie risk will
result in a HI of <1.
$4,192,000
(present worth)

$388,000
(O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Cape Fear Wood
Preserving, NC

Wood Treatment
Facility

06/30/89

1st - Final
Carolawn, SC

Abandoned Waste
Storage and
Disposal Facility

09/27/89

1st
Soil, sediment, GW, and
SW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene; other organics
including PAHs; and
metals including arsenic
and chromium
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and metals including
lead
15,000 gals      Offsite disposal at a RCRA landfill of CCA salt
(wastewater)     crystals found in the drainage system and
                solidified creosote; offsite disposal of asbestos-
                containing pipe insulation at the county solid
                waste facility; removal and decontamination of
                onsite pipes and tanks; excavation and onsite
                treatment of soil and sediment using soil flushing
                as the preferred alternative or a low thermal
                desorption process to remove organics followed
                by soil washing or fixation/
                stabilization/solidification to address inorganics (a
                soil  washing treatability study will determine if
                the preferred alternative would be appropriate)
                followed by placement in excavated area and
                rcvegetation; GW and SW pumping with onsite
                treatment followed by offsite discharge at a
                POTW or surface stream; sale or treatment of
                CCA solution; and GW monitoring
Not specified     GW pumping and treatment using one or more of
                the following methods: air stripping,
                biodegradation, activated carbon filtration, and
                metals removal, with method selection based on
                contaminant level found and the treated GW
                discharge point selected; plugging condemned
                wells; disposing two inactive incinerators and two
                remaining drums; GW and soil monitoring, and
                implementing deed restriction
Soil clean-up criteria include
arsenic 94 mg/kg (risk
assessment), benzene O.OOS mg/kg
(CLRQL), chromium 88 mg/kg
(background), cPAHs ZS mg/kg
(risk assessment) and total PAHs
100 mg/kg (background); for
sediment, total PAHs 3 mg/kg
(EPA-established biota protection
level), arsenic 94 mg/kg (risk
assessment), and chromium
88 mg/kg (background);  and for
GW, benzene 5 ug/1 (MCL),
cPAHs 10 ug/1 (CLRQL), and
noncarcinogenic PAHs 14,350 ug/1
(risk assessment); for SW, arsenic
12 ug/1 (AWQL), chromium
11 ug/1 (AWQL), and copper
14 ug/1 (background).

GW will  meet SDWA MCLs.
Target clean-up levels include TCE
5 ug/1 and lead 5 ug/1.
 $14,370,000 -
 $14,910,000
 (present worth)

 $1,020,000-
 $U 10,000
 (present worth
 O&M)
 (years 1-30)
$1,141,071 -
$1,356,305
(present worth)

$753,433 -
$916,723
(present worth
O&M)
(years 1-30)

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W
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
4 Celancse Shelby
fiber Operations,
NC

Industrial Facility

03/23/88
1st
4 Celancse Shelby
fiber Operations,
NC

Waste Disposal Site

03/28/89

2nd - Final
4 Chemtronics, NC

Waste Disposal
Facility

04/05/88

1st - Final





Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCi including benzene
and PCE, organics
including phenols, and
metals including
chromium


Soil, stream sediment,
sludge, and other waste
contaminated with
VOCs including benzene
and TCfi; other organics
including phenols and
PAIIs; and metals
including lead and
chromium
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs, organics, metals.
pesticides, and
explosives








Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified GW pump and treatment onsite using air
stripping, biological treatment, and carbon
adsorption (if necessary), followed by discharge
to the onsite wastewater treatment plant




1 10 yd3 Excavation of soil, sediment, GRU sludge, and
(sediment) other wastes with onsite incineration of
contaminated soil and GRU sludge and chemical
1 ,800 yd3 fixation (solidification) of incinerator ash, bum
(sludge) pit residue, stream sediment, and other wastes
followed by onsite disposal of inert solidified
1,800 yd3 material; regrading excavated area; and GW
(other monitoring
wastes)
Not specified Multi-layer capping of five disposal areas with
fencing, placement of a vegetative cover over the
cap, and installation of a gas collection/
ventilation system, if necessary, treatability
studies for soil associated with Disposal Area 23
to determine the most appropriate soil
fixation/stabilization/solidification process and
mixing ratios followed by onsite capping; GW
pump and treatment which may include air
stripping, carbon adsorption, or metal removal
with discharge and treatment to be determined
during design; and sediment, GW, and SW
monitoring
Clean-up Goals
GW cleanup will attain Federal or
State MCLs, whichever is more
stringent. Individual clean-up
goals were not specified.




The selected remedy wilt attain a
10"* cancer-risk level as it removes
the source of GW contamination.
No chemical-specific goals were
provided.




GW clean-up levels were based on
MCLs and several TBCs. Some
individual goals include: TCE
0.005 mg/1, benzene 0.005 mg/1,
PCE 0.007 mg/1, toluene 2.0 mg/1,
RDX 0.035 mg/1, TNT 0.044 mg/1,
lead 0.05 mg/1, and chromium
0.05 mg/1. Some individual soil
clean-up goals include: PCBs
10 mg/kg, RDX 95 mg/kg, TNT
305 mg/kg, and CS 43.3 mg/kg.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,032,000
(present worth)

$1,069,230
(present worth
O&M)


$3,500,000
(present worth)

O&M
(not specified)




$6,247,300 -
$8,242,900
(present worth)











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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
4 Chemtronics, NC

1,027- Acre Waste
Disposal Facility

04/26/89

1st (Amendment) -
Final





Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, GW, and
SW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
PCE, toluene1, and
benzene; other organics
including PCBs and
pesticides; metals
including chromium and
lead; and explosives





Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Multi-layer capping of disposal areas; GW
pumping and treatment using air stripping, carbon
adsorption, or metal removal with treatment and
discharge to be determined during design; SW
treatment using GW treatment system and onsite
disposal of sediment; sediment, GW, and SW
monitoring; and implementation of institutional
controls and access restrictions






Clean-up Goals
GW clean-up levels are based on
MCLs/PMCLs and several TBCs.
Individual goals include: TCE
0.005 mg/1 (MCL), benzene
0.005 mg/1 (MCL), PCE
0.007 mg/1 (RSD), toluene
2.0 mg/1 (PMCLG), RDX
0.035 mg/1 (USAIWQC), TNT
0.044 mg/1 (PPLV), lead 0.05 mg/1
(TSCA), and chromium 0.05 mg/1.
Individual soil clean-up goals
include PCBs 10 mg/kg, RDX
95 mg/kg, TNT 305 mg/kg, and
CS 43.3 mg/kg (PPLV).
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,248,900
(present worth)

$501,900
(annual O&M)









Ciba-Geigy, AL

Manufacturing
Facility

09/28/89

1st

City Industries, FL

Former Hazardous
Waste Recycling
and Transfer Facility

03/29/90

1st - Final
GW contaminated with
VOCs including benzene
and toluene; other
organics including
pesticides; and metals
including arsenic
GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCE, and
toluene
Not specified    Not further action beyond continued GW
                pumping and treatment using an existing
                biological wastewater treatment system, followed
                by discharge to SW; and GW and effluent
                monitoring
Not specified    Pumping and treatment of GW using air
                stripping, followed by offsite discharge to a
                POTW, if treatability studies show the discharged
                water meets pretreatment standards; and GW
                monitoring.  If a local POTW will not accept the
                treated effluent, a contingency remedy will be
                instituted, which includes GW pumping and
                treatment using air stripping followed by
                precipitation, filtration, carbon adsorption, and
                possibly biological oxidation; compliance with
                SW discharge criteria; and offsite discharge of
                treated effluent to a nearby drainage canal
GW clean-up goals will be attained    $0
by continued use of the existing       (capital)
GW pumping and treatment
system. GW clean-up goals          $325.000
include benzene 5 ug/1 (MCL),        (annual O&M)
toluene 2,000 ug/1 (PMCL), and
arsenic 50 ug/1 (MCL).
Chemical-specific goals for GW       $4,575,632
include benzene 1.0 ug/1 (State        (present worth)
drinking water standard), PCE
3 ug/1 (State drinking water           $292,500
standard), TCE 3.0 ug/1 (State        (O&M)
drinking water standard), and
toluene 2,000 ug/1 (proposed
MCLG).

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FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
StateflType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
4 Coleman-Evans
Wood Preserving.
FL

09/25/86

1st- Final
4 Colcman-I:vans
Wood Preserving,
FL

Former Wood
Treatment Site

09/26/90

1st - Final
(amendment)


4 Davic Landfill, FL

09/30/85

1st

Threat/Problem
GW, foil, and sediment
contaminated with
VOCi, organic*
including PCP, and
metals including
chromium

Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
organics including
pcntachlorophenol
(PCP); and metals








GW and sludge lagoon
contaminated with
organics, and inorganics
including cyanide and
sulflde

Component* of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
9,000 yd3 Excavation of PCP contaminated toil and
sediment with onsite incineration; backfilling
with decontaminated soil; GW recovery, storage
and analysis; possible onsite GW treatment using
carbon adsorption with discharge to surface


27,000 yd3 Hxcavating soil and sediment contaminated with
(soil) PCP levels >25 mg/kg, and prctreaiing these
materials using soil washing; separating clean soil
fractions from contaminated soil fines with
solidification/stabilization of soil fines or sludge
exceeding clean-up criteria; covering the
solidified mass, and replacing solidified materials
onsite; treating residual soil wash water using
bioremediation, followed by a granular activated
polishing unit with subsequent onsite discharge;
pumping and treatment of GW following by
onsite discharge; and implementing institutional
controls including deed restrictions
75,000 yd3 Dcwatcring and stabilization of sludge lagoon
contents and placement in single lined cell; and
capping



Clean-up Goals
All soil containing PCP in excess
of 10 mg/kg will be excavated.
GW will be treated to levels which
comply with Drinking Water
Standards or Water Quality
Criteria.

Soil contaminated with PCPs
>25 mg/kg will be excavated and
treated to the established clean-up
level below 25 mg/kg. Solidified/
stabilized contaminant fines after
bioremediation will meet Toxicity
Characteristic Leaching Procedure
(TCLP) criteria of 3.6 mg/kg.





Clean-up goals prevent exceedance
of drinking water standards or the
10-* cancer-risk level.



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$3,000,000 -
$3,800,000
(capital)

$0
(O&M)

$8,567,304
(present worth)

$0
(O&M)








$3.000,000 -
$3,700,000
(capital)

$100,000
(annual O&M)

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FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
4 Distler Brickyard,
KY

08/19/86

1st - Final



4 Distler Farm, KY

08/19/86

1st - Final




Threat/Problem
GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
metals, and inorganics





GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and PCE, metals, and
inorganics




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
8,000 yd3 Excavation and offsite disposal of all GW will be treated and soil will
contaminated soil; backfilling with clean natural be excavated to background levels.
granular soil; and GW pump and offsite treatment
at POTW with reinjection into the aquifer





Not specified Excavation and offsite disposal of all GW will be treated and soil will
contaminated soil; backfilling with clean natural be excavated to background levels.
granular soil; and GW pump and offsite treatment
at POTW with reinjection of uncontaminated
water into the aquifer




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$7,500,000
(present worth)

$1,568,000
(annual O&M)
(years 1-2)
$44,000
(annual O&M)
(years 3-30)
$11,138,400
(capital)

$113,600
(annual O&M)
(years 1-10)
$20,000
(annual O&M)
(years 1 1-30)

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Site Name,
Sttte/Tvpe/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
DuboseOil
Products, PL

Inactive Waste
Storage, Treatment,
and Disposal
l-'acilily

03/29/90

1st - Final
Mowood, MS

Industrial Area

09/30/88

1st - Final

Gallaway Pits, IN

09/26/86

1st - Final
Soil, sediment, GW, and
SW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, TCE, toluene,
and xylcncs; other
organics including PAHs
and phenols
Soil and sediment
contaminated with lead
Pond sediment
contaminated with
pesticides and inorganics
Not specified    Excavating the top 20 ft of vault soil containing
                low-level contamination and disposing of soil in
                an onsite ravine area; excavating remaining vault
                soil and treating by aerobic biodegradalion,
                which includes windrowing of soil on a concrete
                slab, addition of microbia! seed and nutrients, and
                aeration; disposing of treated soi! onsite in the
                ravine area; placing a 2 ft soil cover over the
                vault and ravine areas; treating soil leachate from
                the windrowing process using filtration and either
                carbon adsorption or  UV oxidation, followed by
                onsite discharge to SW; draining and filling of
                onsite ponds; installing  SW runoff controls;
                conducting GW and soil monitoring; restoring
                GW by natural attenuation; and implementing
                institutional controls including deed and GW use
                restrictions

6,000 yd3       Excavation and stabilization/solidification of
                contaminated soil  and sediment, followed by
                backfilling and capping with  clean fill, as
                necessary; and GW monitoring
1,600 yd3       Excavation of sediment with onsite consolidation;
                RCRA site closure; pond water dilution with
                discharge to tributary; and institutional controls
Clean-up standards for leachate
discharge are based on the more
stringent of Federal or State
ARARs and include benzene 1 ug/1
(State), TCE 3 ug/1 (State), xylenes
SO ug/1 (State), and PNAs 10 ug/1
(EPA detection limit). Soil clean-
up goals are based on either
leaching potential (LP) or health-
based criteria (11BC) and include
benzene 10 mg/kg (HBC). TCE
0.050 mg/kg (LP), xylenes
1.5 mg/kg (LP), and PAHs
50 mg/kg (LP).
Soil and sediment clean-up levels
will attain lead 500 mg/kg, a risk-
based level.
Pond water dilution will meet
Ambient Water Quality Criteria.
$3,008,000
(present worth)

$115,000
(O&M)
(years 0-5)

$10,000
(O&M)
(years 6-10)
$2,000,000
(present worth)

$25,000
(O&M)
(year 1)
$344,735
(capital)

$163,265
(present worth
O&M)

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Site Name,
Statefl'ype/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
4 Geiger (C&M Oil),
SC

06/01/87

1st






Threat/Problem
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs, organics
including PCBs, and
metals







Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
1 1 ,300 yd3 Excavation and onsite thermal treatment of soil
followed by solidification/stabilization with
62,000,000 backfilling of excavated area using grading and
gals covering; and GW pump and treatment with
discharge to SW







Clean-up Goals
Specified preliminary goals for soil
based on MCLs to include lead
166.5 mg/kg, chromium 3.7 mg/kg,
benzene 14.4 mg/kg, trans-1,2-
dichloroethylene 76.0 ug/kg,
toluene 971.0 ug/kg, and PCB
(Aroclor 1254) 1,050 ug/kg. GW
will attain the cumulative
10"5 cancer-risk level which
includes MCL values for benzene
5.0 ug/1, toluene 175.0 ug/1, and
lead 50.0 ug/1.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$6,917,000 -
$7,693,400
(present worth)

$367,200
(present worth
O&M)





4     Gold Coast Oil, FL

      09/11/87

      1st - Final
                      Soil and GW
                      contaminated with
                      VOCs including TCI:
                      and PCE, and metals
                          1,500 yd3

                          100,000 gals
                Stabilization/solidification of 1,000 yd3 metal
                contaminated soil with onsite disposal and
                capping; excavation of 500 yd3 soil and sludges
                with offsite disposal at a  RCRA facility; GW
                pump and treatment (to be identified during
                design) with offsite discharge; and well closure
Harris/Palm Bay
Facility, FL

Electronics
Manufacturing
Company

06/28/90

1st
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE;
metals including
chromium and lead; and
other inorganics
including fluoride
Not specified
                                                                      Pumping and treatment of GW using air stripping
                                                                      to remove VOCs; reinjecdng the treated GW
                                                                      onsite into a deep aquifer; evaluating and
                                                                      modifying the existing GW monitoring program
                                                                      to fully characterize onsite contamination
Soil will be excavated to the          $3,711,660
10"4 health-based risk level which     (capital)
includes lead 100.0 mg/kg.  GW
treatment will attain MCLs for        $74,850
VOC contamination which include     (present worth
1,1-dicnloroethane  5.0 ug/1,           O&M)
methylene chloride 5.0 ug/1, trans-
1,2-dichloroethylene 70.0 ug/1,
tetrachloroethylene 3.0 ug/1,
toluene 340.0 ug/1,  and
trichloroethylene 3.0 ug/1.

Clean-up standards were chosen as     $1,430,000
the more stringent of State or          (present worth)
Federal SDWA Standards.
Chemical-specific GW goals           $950,000
include TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL),            (O&M)
chromium 50 ug/1 (MCL), and lead
15 ug/1 (proposed MCL).

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Region
4


4

4
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
liipps Road
Landfill, PL
09/03/86

1st - Final
Ilipps Road
Undfill, H,
Inactive Landfill
09/21/90
1st - Final
(Amendment)
Hollingswonh
Soldcrlcss Terminal,
I-L
04/10/86
Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
and metals


GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene; and metaJs
including chromium and
lead

GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified GW pump and treatment at POTW; RCRA
Subtitle D landfill closure; and institutional
controls


Not specified Onsite GW treatment using air stripping to
remove VOCs, followed by onsite discharge of
the treated water to a storm water retention basin;
and monitoring of onsite and offsite GW. This
amendment will substantially decrease the overall
cost of the remedy from that of the POTW
treatment alternative

Not specified Excavation, aeration and onsite replacement of
VOC contaminated soil; and GW pump and
treatment with rcinjcction into the aquifer
Clean-up Goals
GW will be treated to meet SDWA
requirements, Water Quality
Criteria Human Health Standards,
or the 10"6 cancer risk.


Chemical-specific clean-up goals
for GW include benzene 1 ug/1
(State), chromium SO ug/1 (MCL),
and lead IS ug/1 (Federal
Recommended Cleanup Goal).
Lead and chromium contamination
was determined to be nonsite-
rclaled, but clean-up goals will be
met in water discharged to the
retention basin.
GW clean-up goals will be based
on the 10"6 cancer-risk level and
State Drinking Water Standards.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$3,900,000 -
$4,400,000
(capital)
O&M
(not provided)
$1,242,000
(present worth)
$370,600
(O&M)

$653,730
(capital)
$364,215
(annual O&M)
        1 si - Final

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
4 Howe Valley
Landfill, KY

Inactive Landfill

09/28/90

1st - Final








4 Independent Nail,
SC

09/28/87

1st



4 Independent Nail,
SC

Industrial Facility
08/30/88
2nd - final
Threat/Problem Waste Volume
Soil contaminated with 100 yd3 (soil
VOCs including PCE; contamin-
and metals including ated with
chromium inorganics)
7,400 yd3
(soil
contamin-
ated with
organics)







Soil and sediment 6,200 yd3
contaminated with
metals






GW contaminated with Not
metals including applicable
chromium



Components of
Selected Remedy
Excavating 100 yd3 of soil with elevated levels
of inorganics followed by offsite disposal;
excavating 7400 yd3 of soil with elevated levels
of organics, followed by aeration; performing a
treatability study to ensure acceptable levels of
organics in soil; onsite disposal of treated soil;
onsite air monitoring; installing water diversion
ditches to prevent water from running onto
aerating soil; covering the area with soil;
monitoring GW; and implementing institutional
controls including deed restrictions. A
contingency remedy, including excavating,
stockpiling, and transporting soil to an offsite
RCRA-approved landfill for disposal will be
invoked if treatability study demonstrates that
aeration will not be effective
Excavation of metal contaminated soil and lagoon
sediment with solidification/ stabilization;
backfilling of treated soil; and covering






No action remedy





Clean-up Goals
Health-based soil action levels
have been calculated for the site-
specific conditions and include
PCE 7.50 mg/kg and chromium
(IV) 400 mg/kg.











Soil will attain a 10"6 or less,
cancer-risk level which includes
cadmium 2.6 mg/kg, chromium
5.3 mg/kg, cyanide 0.02 mg/kg,
nickel 18.0 mg/kg, and zinc
1,785.0 mg/kg.



GW poses no threat, thus
individual clean-up goals are not
applicable.



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$394,524
(present worth)

$42,625
(O&M)

$3,852,000
(present worth)
(contingency
remedy)

$42,625
(O&M)
(contingency
remedy)

$1,032,000
(capital)

$22,500
(annual O&M)
(years 1-2)
$5,600
(annual O&M)
(years 3-30)
$0






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Site Name.
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
Jadco-Hughcj. NC

Former Sovcnt
Reclamation and
Waste Storage
facility

09/27/90

1st - l-'inal
 Kassou f- Ki mcrli ng
 Mattery Disposal, I-L

 1-Acrc landfill

 03/31/89

 1st
Soil. GW. and SW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene. PCI:, TCE.
toluene, and xylcncs;
other organics including
PCIJs and phenols; and
metals including arsenic,
chromium, and lead
Soil, debris, and GW
contaminated with
metals including arsenic,
cadmium, and lead
Not specified    Soil venting followed by vacuum extraction and
                carbon adsorption to remove VOCs and other
                organics;  (lushing the treated soil, then collecting
                and treating the residual water in a GW treatment
                system; collecting GW  with a subsurface drain
                system; pumping GW from highly contaminated
                areas followed by pretrcalment using aeration and
                carbon adsorption to reduce VOCs and
                subsequent offsite discharge to a publicly owned
                treatment works (POTW); conducting a
                trcatability study to ensure compliance with
                POTW prctrcatmcnt standards; replacing an
                onsite SW culvert; monitoring GW and SW;
                sampling soil and sediment; and implementing
                institutional controls including land and GW use
                restrictions. The contingency remedy includes
                GW pumping and treatment using ultraviolet
                oxidation with discharge to an onsite tributary

 11350 yd3      Excavation of landfill wastes and underlying soil
 (soil and        followed  by solidification/chemical  fixation and
 debris)          onsite disposal int  he landfill
Both soil and GW clean-up goals      $4,830,900
were developed to remediate and      (present worth)
protect the GW.  Chemical-specific    (includes
clean-up goals for soil include        estimated
PCBs 10,0 mg/kg (TSCA), arsenic    present worth)
48.0 mg/kg (background),
chromium 140.0 mg/kg              $2,665,600
(background), and lead 1.3 mg/kg.     (O&M)
Treatment goals for GW include
benzene 1 ug/1 (State), PCE           (no costs were
0.7 ug/1 (State), phenols 4,200 ug/1    provided for
(RfD), TCE 2.8 ug/1 (State),           the
toluene 1,000 ug/1 (State), xylenes     contingency
400 ug/1 (State), arsenic SO ug/1       remedy)
(State), chromium SO ug/1 (State),
and lead IS ug/1 (Recommended
Geanup Goal for Superfund Sites).
Soil and debris in the source area     $2,500,000 -
will be treated to meet RCRA         S3.500.000
criteria including EP toxicity          (present worth)
concentrations.  GW will meet
MCLs and AWQC over a short       O&M
period of time due  to excavation      (not specified)
and fixation of the  landfill
materials.

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Site Name,
StateA'ype/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
Kassouf-Kimerling
Battery Disposal, FL

Landfill

03/30/90

2nd - Final
—'   4      Lees Lane Landfill,
S          KY

            09/25/86

            1st - Final

     4      Lewisburg Dump,
            TN

            Abandoned Landfill

            09/19/90

            1st - Final
Sediment and SW con-
taminated with metals
including arsenic,
chromium, and lead
15,000 yd3
(sediment)
                       GW, SW, and soil
                       contaminated with
                       VOCs, metals, and
                       inorganics
                       Soil and debris con-
                       taminated with organics
                       including bis(2-
                       ethylhexyl)phthalate
                       (DEHP); and metals
                       including aluminum,
                       barium, copper,
                       manganese, and zinc
212,400 tons
Not specified
Dredging sediment in the canal that lies within
150 feet of the landfill, and marsh area sediment
within 20 feet of the landfill to a depth of 2 ft;
solidifying and stabilizing the sediment and
disposing of the treated sediment onsite along
with the treated landfill wastes from OU1;
covering the area with soil; implementing
engineering controls on the canal; wetlands
mitigation; and GW monitoring
                                          Removal of exposed drums and offsite disposal;
                                          capping of hot spots and exposed trash areas; gas
                                          collection and venting system; possible alternate
                                          water supply; bank stabilization; and institutional
                                          controls
                                          Removing landfill surface and quarry debris and
                                          disposing of the wastes in one of the test pits at
                                          the site, an approved sanitary landfill, or a
                                          hazardous waste landfill; replacing the plastic
                                          test-pit caps with landfill cap material; regrading
                                          the landfill cap to stabilize site conditions; long-
                                          term GW monitoring and analysis; and
                                          implementing institutional controls including deed
                                          restrictions, and site access restrictions such as
                                          fencing
Marsh sediment within 20 ft of the
landfill and sediment in the canal
within 150 ft of the landfill will be
remediated to achieve Federal
Ambient Water Quality Criteria
(FAWQC) and include lead
40 mg/kg. A waiver of the
FAWQC  will be imposed on
marsh sediment  >20  ft away from
the landfill and sediment in the
canal >150 ft away from the
landfill.

ACLs will be developed from GW
monitoring data.
                                                No chemical-specific clean-up
                                                goals for soil or debris were
                                                provided.  Source treatment and
                                                removal should indirectly reduce
                                                the level of GW contamination.
                                                Chemical-specific GW clean-up
                                                goals are based primarily on the
                                                proposed MCL for DEHP at
                                                4 ug/1. The SW clean-up goal for
                                                copper is 12.0 ug/1 which will be
                                                equal to or less than a  Hazard
                                                Quotient of 1.
                                                                                                                                                                $511,700
                                                                                                                                                                (present worth)

                                                                                                                                                                $99,500
                                                                                                                                                                (O&M)
                                                                                    $2,343,000
                                                                                    (capital)

                                                                                    $127,440
                                                                                    (annual O&M)
                                   $791412 -
                                   $1,189,741
                                   (present worth)

                                   $270,042
                                   (O&M)

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Site Name,
StaWType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
4 Martin Marietta-
Sodyeco Division,
NC

09/24/87

1st- Final





4 Miami Drum
Services, FL

09/13/82

IRM (Memorandum)
4 Miami Drum
Services, FL

09/16/85

1st - Final
Threat/Problem
Soil, SW, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
and organics including
PAlIs







GW and soil
contaminated with
organics, pesticides, and
metals


GW contaminated with
VOCs




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
1 50 yd1 (area Excavation and incineration of 150 yd3 of
D soil) contaminated soil in area D and backfilling with
clean soil; onsite treatment of contaminated soil
in area C which may include flushing, soil
washing, thermal processing, or in-ritu steam
stripping; capping of Area 3 with asphalt; and
GW pump and treatment with discharge to SW





Not specified Excavation and off site disposal of soil; and
treatment of GW encountered during excavation




Not sped Tied Addition of air stripping to existing water
treatment system; and operation of Miami Spring
and Preston municipal wells



Clean-up Goals
Soil treatment will attain all
ARARs following GW
remediation. GW clean-up goals
are based on MCLs, AWQC,
MCLGs, NAAQ, and public health
evaluation levels which include
TCE 2.7 ug/1, PCE 0.8 ug/1,
toluene 2.000.0 ug/1, xylene
440.0 ug/1, total PAHs 2.8 ng/1,
chlorobenzene 60.0 ug/1, 1,2-DCE
400.0 ug/1, and ethylbenzene
680.0 ug/1.
Not specified





Clean-up goals based on EPA
primary drinking water standards
and the 10"6 cancer-risk level have
been identified for 50 priority
pollutants.

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,089,000 -
$3,865,000
(present worth)









$1,568,660
(capital)

$0
(O&M)

$5,268,000
(capital)

$334,400
(annual O&M)


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Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
4 Mow bray
Engineering, AL

09/25/86

1st - Final











4 Munisport Landfill,
FL

Inactive Municipal
Landfill

07/26/90

1st - Final





Components of
Threat/Problem Waste Volume Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
SW and soil 4,800 yd3 Excavation of PCB-contaminated soil with either Soil with 25 mg/kg PCBs or
contaminated with PCHs onsitc incineration, offsite incineration, or greater will be excavated and
solidification/stabilization of the waste treated.














GW contaminated with Not specified Collecting and treating leachate-contaminated Treated effluent will meet
VOCs including benzene GW prior to its emergence into the Mangrove appropriate Clean Water Act and
and toluene; other Preserve, discharging treated GW onsite; State standards for discharge to
organics including initiating landfill closure proceedings by the GW or SW, as appropriate;
phenols; metals State; and conducting hydrologic, water quality, however, no chemical-specific
including arsenic, and trealability studies. Based on study results, goals were provided.
chromium, and lead; and an alternative remedy may include constructing a
other inorganics hydraulic barrier using negative pressure; treating
contaminated GW with air stripping, adjusting
pH level, and discharging the treated effluent into
onsite shallow subsurface trenches or onsite SW;
or a third alternate remedy may include positive
infiltration, biological treatment, and discharge to
an onsite trench
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,200,000-
$2,000,000
(offsite
incineration)
(present worth)

$1,100,000-
$1,800,000
(onsite
incineration)
(present worth)
$750,000
(solidification/
stabilization)
(present worth)
$0
(O&M)
$6,166,000
(present worth)

5430,000
(O&M)










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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
4 National Starch & GW, SW, and sediment
Chemical, NC contaminated with
VOCs including
Industrial Plant benzene, TCIi, toluene
and xylcncs, and metals
09/30/88 including chromium

1st







4 National Starch & None
Chemical, NC

Manufacturing
I-'acility

09/28/90
2nd
4 Newport Dump, KY Soil and GW
contaminated with
03/27/87 organics including PCBs
and PAHs, and metals
1st




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Installation of a GW interception and extraction
system downgradienl of the source areas with
pretrcatment including air stripping, filtration
through an activated carbon filter, metal removal,
or treatment through existing lagoon system
which includes presenting and surface aeration;
and SW and sediment monitoring. If the POTW
declines to accept the treated GW, it will be
discharged to a local stream under a NPDIiS
permit





Not specified No further action with quarterly soil monitoring
and implementing institutional controls including
deed restrictions





1,000,000 Implementation of multimedia monitoring
yd program; restoration and extension of leachate
collection system; and restoration, regrading, and
bank stabilization of existing clay cap with
rcvegetation




Clean-up Goals
GW clean-up goals were provided
for the 25 chemicals of concern
and will meet MCLs, if available.
if an MCL is not available, the
clean-up goal for a carcinogen is
set at the limit of detection; and
for a noncarcinogen, at the RfD or
ACI equivalent level. However,
ethyl benzene will meet the
proposed MCLG. Individual
clean-up goals include: arsenic
10 ug/1 (MCL), benzene 5 ug/1
(MCL), TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL),
chromium 2,000 ug/1 (MCL), and
xylcnes 340 ug/1 (MCL).
Not applicable







PCBs, nickel, toluene, and other
organics will be treated to the
10'6 health- based risk level.
Barium and chromium will attain
the MCL values of 1,000.0 ug/1
and 50.0 ug/1, respectively.



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$3,036,000
(present worth)

$55,000
(annual O&M)










$151,000
(present worth)


$150,000
(O&M)


$516,000
(capital)

$63,000
(annual O&M)
(years 1-2)
$35,000
(annual O&M)
(years 3-30)

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Site Name,
StateAType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
4 Newsom Brothers/
Old Reichhold, MS

Wood Preserving
I:acility

09/18/89

1st - Final
4 North Hollywood
Dump, TN

Inactive Landfill

09/13/90

1st - Final








4 Northwest 58th
Street Landfill, I;L

09/21/87

1st - Final

Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, and
bulked wastes
contaminated with
organics including
I'M Is, PCIJs, and PCP;
and metals



Soil, sediment, debris,
GW, and SW
contaminated with
organics including
pesticides, specifically
chlordane, aldrin, and
endrin; and metals
including arsenic and
lead







GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and PCE, and metals




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
30,300 yd3 Excavation and offsite disposal of contaminated
(soil) soil and sediment; excavation and offsite
incineration of waste materials and any
7,300 yd3 soil/sediment containing RCRA hazardous waste,
(sediment) followed by offsile disposal; draining, filling, and
capping onsite ponds; recontouring site; and GW
650 yd3 monitoring
(waste
material)
Not specified Excavating buried waste and soil and
consolidating them in the landfill area; excavating
and characterizing waste. within buried drums;
consolidating debris in landfill or disposing of
debris and drummed wastes offsile; upgrading the
existing landfill cover; partially dewatering
surface impoundments; excavating contaminated
sediment from beaver pond and placing them in
Oxbow Lake; covering the lake and beaver pond
sediment with geofabric cover and infilling
Oxbow Lake with clean fill; containing the
dredge pond sediment; restocking fish;
monitoring of shallow GW and SW; and
implementing institutional controls including land
and GW use restrictions, and site access
restrictions including fencing
27,000,00 Landfill closure for all contaminated soil;
yd3 controlling leachate generation through grading,
drainage control, and capping; and provision of
an alternate water supply to private well users
east of landfill


Clean-up Goals
Soil, sediment, and waste material
clean-up goals are based on a
10 excess cancer risk. Goals
include cPAHs 10 mg/kg and PCP
1.2 mg/kg.




Chemical-specific goals for GW
include arsenic 0.140 ug/1
(proposed Stale Water Quality
Standard) and lead 3.8 ug/1 (CWA
Water Quality Criteria) at the point
the GW reaches the Wolf River.










The GW remedial action, as
required in the 1985 ROD, will
provide air stripping to bring
contaminants into compliance with
MCLs.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$14,180,000
(present worth)

$520,225
(present worth
O&M)



$8,041,890
(present worth)

$1,610,310
(O&M)











$5,500,000
(present worth)

$1 ,500,000
(O&M)
(present worth
O&M)

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01
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
4 Palmetto Wood Soil and GW
Preserving, SC contaminated with
metals
09/30/87

1st - Final

4 Parramore Surplus, Possible contamination
FL of GW with mclals

09/15/87

1st - Final
4 Pepper's Steel & GW, soil, and sediment
Alloys, R- contaminated with
organics including
03/12/86 PCBs, and metals

1st - Final







Waste Volume
19,895 yd3
10,500,00
gals




Not
applicable




PCB >1
mg/kg,
approxi-
mately
48,000 yd3;
lead >1,000
mg/kg,
21 ,500 yd3;
arsenic >5
mg/kg, 9,000
yd (waste
quantities not
additive)
Components of
Selected Remedy
Excavation of contaminated soil with onsite
flushing and backfilling of treated soil; pumping
of wastewater to onsite treatment facility; GW
pump and treatment with offsile discharge to SW;
and installation of municipal waterline to affected
residents or the drilling of new wells

No further action with monitoring of GW and
SW




Excavation, solidification/stabilization, and onsite
disposal of soil; collection and offsite disposal of
free oil; and land use institutional controls










Clean-up Goals
Soil cleanup will attain public
health evaluation levels which
include chromium 627.0 mg/kg
and arsenic 200.0 mg/kg. GW will
attain MCL values which include
chromium 50.0 ug/1, copper
1,000.0 ug/1, and arsenic 50.0 ug/1.
Clean-up standards to be reviewed
as part of GW quality assessment
include MCLs and WQC.



Excavation of soil exceeding PCB
1 mg/kg, lead 1 ,000 mg/kg, and
arsenic 5 mg/kg.










Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1393,000
(capital)

5176,163
(annual O&M)


$21,000
(capital)

$19,000
(annual O&M)

$5,212,000
(capital)

$42,500
(annual O&M)









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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
4 Perdido
Groundwater
Contamination, AL

Waste Spill Area
09/30/88
1st - Final
4 Pickettvillc Road
t-andfill, FL

Inactive Municipal
Landfill

09/28/90

1st - Final




4 Pioneer Sand, H,

09/26/86

1st - Final




Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
benzene





Soil, debris, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, TCE, and
toluene; other organics
including acids, PCBs;
and metals including
arsenic, chromium, and
lead




Soil and pond waters
contaminated with
VOCs, sludges, metals,
and inorganics





Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
Not specified GW pump and onsite treatment using air GW clean-up level will attain the
stripping or carbon adsorption with reinjection MCL for benzene 5 ug/1.
into the aquifer, and GW monitoring




Not specified [excavating the waste, soil, and debris from the SW discharge limits are SARA
100- year floodplain of Sixmile Creek to a depth Alternate Concentration Limits
of 5 ft, followed by onsite disposal of waste and (ACLs), and include benzene
debris within the landfill area; capping the 115 ug/1 and vinyl chloride
landfill with a clay and soil cover, installing a 115 ug/1. GW discharge which
passive landfill gas venting system; providing an exceeds ACLs may indicate the
alternate water supply to residents affected by the need for future GW remediation.
GW contaminant plume by extending a city water
main; implementing a plugging and abandonment
program for the affected wells; GW monitoring;
and implementing institutional controls including
GW use and deed restrictions, and site access
restrictions such as fencing
Not specified RCRA Subtitle D landfill closure; leachate Not specified
collection, treatment, and onsite disposal; SW
treatment and onsite discharge; and cover system
for sludge and pond waste





Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$169,000
(capital)

$103,000
(annual O&M)


$9,935,000
(present worth)

$171,100
(O&M)








5462,025
(captial)

$45,000
(O&M)
(year 1)
$34,900
(annual O&M)
(years 2-30)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
4 Powersville Landfill,
GA

09/30/87

1st -Final
4 Sapp Battery
Salvage, FL

09/26/86

1st - Final
4 Schuylkill Metal, FL

Former Battery
Recycling Facility

09/28/90

1st - Final







Threat/Problem
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs, organics,
pesticides, and metals


GW, SW, soil, and
sediment contaminated
with metals



Soil, debris, sediment,
GW, and SW
contaminated with acids
and metals including
lead, arsenic, and
chromium









Waste Volume
Not specified





94,000 yd3
(soil)

20,000 yd3
(sediment)

36,000 yd3
(soil)

2,000 yd3
(sediment)










Components of
Selected Remedy
Capping with grading; installation of monitoring
wells and gas vents; provision for alternate water
supply (extension of existing municipal water
supply); and institutional controls including deed
restrictions to restrict drilling or construction
activities
Excavation, solidification/fixation, and onsite
disposal of solidified soil and sediment; GW
pump and treatment; SW treatment and
discharge; and assessment of potential
institutional controls

Excavation and onsite solidification of
contaminated soil from the process area and
contaminated sediment from the ditches; onsite
disposal of treated soil and sediment; debris
recycling; onsite treatment of SW from
wastewater holding pond and pumping and
treatment of GW by chemical action and
filtration, followed by offsite discharge of treated
SW and GW to a publicly owned treatment
works (POTW); biological monitoring; installing
flood controls; replacing contaminated wetlands;
and implementing site access restrictions
including fencing


Clean-up Goals
Current contaminant concentration
levels do not exceed SOW A.




Clean-up criteria for indicator
chemicals were set based on
Federal and State standards and
risk-based levels.


All soil with lead levels of
SOO mg/kg and ditch sediment to a
depth of 2 ft will be treated by
chemical stabilization. This clean-
up level was based on site-specific
analyses to prevent excessive lead
leaching to the GW. Debris will
be excavated to a depth between 3
and 1 0 ft below land surface and
will be recycled. GW clean-up
level is lead 0.01 5 mg/1 (MCL) or
background, and treated water
discharged to nearby wetlands will
achieve land levels of 0.013 mg/1
(WQC).
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$4,000,000
(capital)

$577,013
(present worth
O&M)
$14,318,544
(capital)

$25,631
(annual O&M)

$5,864,000
$8,161,000
(present worth)

O&M
(will be
determined
during the
RD/RA phase)







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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
4 SCRDI Bluff Road,
SC

Inactive Chemical
Waste
Manufacturing,
Storage, Recycling,
and Disposal
Facility

09/12/90

Threat/Problem
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, TCE,
and xylenes; other
organics including
PCBs, phenols, and
pesticides; and metals




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Pumping and onsite treatment of GW using
flocculation/precipitation as a pretreatment to
remove metals, air stripping to remove VOCs,
and granular activated carbon adsorption to
remove semi-volatile organic compounds, if
necessary, followed by reinjecting the treated
water onsite; treating contaminated soil in-situ
using vacuum extraction, followed by carbon
adsorption or fume incineration to destroy off-
gasses; managing carbon residuals from GW and
soil treatments through offsite disposal or
regeneration; and monitoring soil and GW
Clean-up Goals
Chemical-specific GW clean-up
goals include benzene 5 ug/1
(MCL), PCE 5 ug/1 (MCL), TCE
5 ug/1 (MCL), toluene 2 mg/1
(MCL) and xylenes 10 mg/1
(MCL). Chemical-specific goals
for soil include benzene 12 ug/kg
(SL), PCE 53 ug/kg (SL), TCE
18 ug/kg (SL), toluene 3.95 mg/kg
(SL).


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$5,574,984
(present worth)

$311,287
(O&M)







1st - Final

SCRDl/Dixiana, SC

09/26/86

1st - Final

Smith's Farm
Brooks, KY

80-Aere Hazardous
Waste Disposal
Area

09/29/89

1st
GW contaminated with
VOCs including PCE,
organics including PAIls
and PCBs, inorganics,
and pesticides

Soil and sediment
contaminated with
organics including PAIIs
and PCBs; and metals
including lead
Not specified    GW pump and treatment with discharge to SW
26,200 yd3
(soil)

5,200  yd3
(sediment)
Site remediation is divided into two areas. Area
A and Area B and includes excavation and onsite
incineration of soil; sediment, debris, and fill
material from Area B; solidification/fixation of
approximately 50% of treated material  followed
by onsite placement of all treated material in
Area B; incineration of a small amount of hot
spot material and consolidation in Area A;
construction of RCRA cap over Area A;
construction of a leachate collection system;
maintenance of RCRA cap and leachate
collection system; leachate removal and disposal
for 30 years; GW monitoring; and
implementation of site access restrictions
                                                GW will be treated to attain the
                                                ACL equivalent to 10'6 excess
                                                cancer risk
Action levels for contaminated soil
and/or sediment are based on an
excess lifetime cancer risk of 10"5
with the exception of lead, which
was based on an HI <1.0.
Chemical-specific goals include
cPAHs 5 mg/kg, PCBs 2 mg/kg,
and lead 500 mg/kg.
$751,250
(capital)

$2,128,100
(annual O&M)

$26,900,000
(present worth)

$1,330,00
(O&M)

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Region
4


4


4

Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Stauffer Chemical
(Axis Plant), AL
Chemical
Manufacturing
Facility
09/27/89
1st
Slaufler Chemical
(Cold Creek), AL
Chemical
Manufacturing
Facility
09/27/89
1st
Sydney Mine Sludge
Ponds, FL
Former Waste
Disposal Pits
09/29/89
1st - Final
Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including carbon
letrachloridc and other
organics including
pesticides


GW contaminated with
VOCs including carbon
tetrachloridc and other
organics including
pesticides


GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, TCH
and xylcnes

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Continued operation of the existing
intercept/treatment system; installation of
additional extraction/monitoring wells;
modification of treatment system; and monitoring
of effluent, GW concentrations, and pumping
rales


Not specified Continued operation of the existing
intercept/treatment system; installation of
additional extraction/monitoring wells;
modification of treatment system; and monitoring
of effluent, GW concentrations, and pumping
rates


Not specified Remedy includes continued GW pumping and
onsite treatment by air stripping and spray
irrigation on land adjacent to the disposal pits;
evaluation of existing GW pumping and
treatment system with implementation of any
necessary modifications; GW monitoring, and
implementation of deed and GW use restrictions

Clean-up Goals
GW clean-up levels are based on
SDWA MCLs or RfDs and include
carbon tetrachloride 5 ug/1 (MCL).


GW clean-up levels are based on
SDWA MCLs or RfDs and include
carbon tetrachloride 5 ug/1 (MCL).


Clean-up goals were set according
to State drinking water standards
and SDWA MCLs and PMCLs.
Chemical-specific clean-up goals
include benzene 1 ug/1 (PDWS)
and toluene 2,000 ug/1 (PMCL).

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$3,119,200
(capital)
O&M
(not specified)


$3,119,200
(capital)
O&M
(not specified)


$2,448,000
(present worth)
$576,000
(annual O&M)


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Ul
Ul
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
4 Taylor, A.L., KY Soil, sediment, and SW
contaminated with
06/18/86 VOCs, PCBs, PAIIs,
and metals
1st - Final
4 Tower Chemical, FL Soil and GW
contaminated with
06/09/87 pesticides and metals

1st












Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Excavation of soil, sediment, and sludge with
onsite containment and capping



4,000 yd3 Hxcavau'on and onsite thermal treatment of 4,000
yd of soil and contaminated drum contents;
100,000,000 decontamination of debris; residual analysis (if
gals non-hazardous, backfill treated soil and debris
onsite); GW pump and onsite treatment using
filtration and activated carbon with offsite
discharge to SW; installation of two individual
treatment units for private wells; and institutional
controls to include access restrictions








Clean-up Goals
Not specified




Soil clean-up goals will attain a
10"6 health-based risk level, which
includes copper 100.0 mg/kg, lead
100.0 mg/kg, arsenic 5.0 mg/kg.
and DDT 35.0 mg/kg. GW
treatment will attain Florida
Administrative Code levels.
drinking water health advisory
levels, 10"6 health-based levels,
and alternate concentration levels
(based on 10"6 risk level), which
include arsenic 0.05 ug/1, nickel
350.0 ug/I, chromium 0.05 ug/1.
alpha-BHC 0.05 ugA, chloroform
5.0 ug/1, DDT 0.01 ug/1,
chlorobenzilate 1 .0 ug/1, and dicoto
1.0 ug/1.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$795,349
(capital)

O&M
(not provided)
$6,788,000
(capital)

$0 (O&M)













           Tri-City Oil          None
           Conservationist, FL

           09/21/87

           1st - Final

           Varsol Spill, FL       None

           03/29/85

           1st
Not
applicable
                                                                     No further action
Not specified   No further action
Contaminant concentration levels     $0
are below analytical detection
limits.
Not specified                     $0

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Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
4 Wamchem, SC Soil and GW
contaminated with
Industrial Facility VOCs and organics

06/30/88

1st






Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
2,000 yd Excavation and low temperature thermal aeration
of contaminated soil followed by onsite disposal;
GW pump and treatment using carbon adsorption;
and GW monitoring









Clean-up Goals
GW clean-up goals were based on
Federal AWQC and include:
benzene 0.7 mg/1, toluene 5.0 mg/1,
xylenes 2.0 mg/1. Soil clean-up
goals were based on estimates of
contaminants that would not result
in future exceedances of AWQL in
GW at the source due to soil
contaminant leaching. Some
individual goals include: benzene
2.43 mg/kg, toluene 34.47 mg/kg,
total xylenes 67.58 mg/kg, and
naphthalene 74.57 mg/kg.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,310,600
(capital)

$155,100
(annual O&M)








U1
            Whilehousc Waslc
            Oil Pits, FL

            05/30/85

            1st - Final


            Yellow Water Road,
            1-1

            Former Storage
            Area

            09/28/90

            1st
GW, SW. and soil
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, metals
including chromium, and
organics including
phenols and PAHs

Soil and sediment
contaminated with
organics including PCBs
Not specified
Slurry wall construction; GW pump and
treatment; removal of contaminated sediment; and
RCRA capping of the entire site
3,560 yd3
(soil and
sediment)
Kxcavating contaminated soil and sediment with
PCIJ concentrations >10 mg/kg; solidifying and
stabilizing the soil and sediment, if a treatability
study determines the effectiveness  of using
solidification for organics; placing  treated soil
within the old salvage operational area and
covering the area with  1 ft thick soil cover;
conducting teachability studies  of treated mass;
backfilling excavated areas; and monitoring GW
GW and SW quality should meet      $3,049,000
State primary drinking water          (capital)
standards.  Soil and sediment will
be removed to background or         $96,630
"minimal" risk levels.                (annual O&M)
Onsite soil clean-up levels are        $1,119,000 -
based on the TSCA PCB spill        $1,448,200
clean-up policy for unrestricted       (present worth)
sites.  PCBs  will  be remediated to
a level of 10 mg/kg with a           $62,600
minimum excavation depth of        (O&M)
10 inches, and excavated areas will
be covered with clean fill to
reduce levels of PCBs to <1
mg/kg.

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XI
Region
4







4








5





5






Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Zcllwood
Ground water
Contamination, FL

Waste Disposal
Facility
12/15/87
1st - Final
Zcllwood
Groundwatcr
Contamination, FL

Industrial Area

03/01/90

1st (Amendment)
A&F Matcrials-
Grccnup, IL

11/23/83

IRM
A&F Materials-
Greenup, IL

06/14/85

Enforcement
Decision Document
Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, sludge.
and GW contaminated
with organics, metals.
inorganics, and
pesticides



Soil and sediment
contaminated with
VOCs, including loluene
and xylcnes; other
organics including PAIIs
and pesticides; and
metals including lead
and chromium

GW and soil con-
taminated wilh organics
including PCBs, metals,
and inorganics


Soil and SW con-
taminated with organics
including PCBs, and
metals



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
147,825 tons Excavation of soil and sediment with onsite
thermal destruction; residual testing to determine
final ash disposal; GW pump and treatment with
flushing of treated GW through the abandoned
drum area; and GW monitoring



3,000 yd Excavating contaminated soil and sediment from
(soil and the drum and pond areas followed by onsite
sediment) stabilization and solidification; evaluating existing
water wells for decommissioning; GW
monitoring. This ROD amends a 1987 ROD,
which proposed treatment of soil and sediment by
incineration with disposal of the residual ash
onsite

Not specified Removal and offsite disposal of contaminated
tank liquids and drum wastes; and temporary
capping of lagoons



Not specified Removal and offsite disposal of all contaminated
soil; cleaning and removal of onsite equipment
and buildings; soil testing beneath the building
with disposal if above recommended action
levels; site grading; and removal of site fencing


Clean-up Goals
Not specified







Soil clean-up goals were calculated
using site-specific soil and climatic
data from the EPA, State, and
other sources. Chemical-specific
goals for soil include lead
220 mg/kg, chromium 100 mg/kg,
total PAHs 10 mg/kg, PCE
1 mg/kg, toluene 30 mg/kg, and
total xylenes 5 mg/kg.
Not specified





Soil >1 mg/kg PCBs will be
removed. Other Action Levels for
key contaminants include benzene
1 ug/gm, toluene 12 ug/gm,
trichloroethylene 1 ug/gm,
chromium 80 ug/gm, and cadmium
5 ug/gm.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$41,264,000 -
$61,908,000
(present worth)





$1,030,000
(present worth)

$250,000
(O&M)




$111,000
(capital)

O&M
(not provided)

$824,000
(capital)

O&M
(not provided)



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Region
5




5





5






5








Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
A&F Materials-
Greenup, IL

08/14/86
1st - Final
Acme Solvent
Reclaiming, IL

09/27/85

1st
Adrian Municipal
Well Field, MN

Municipal Well
Field
09/29/89
1st - Final
Algoma Municipal
Landfill, WI

Inactive Municipal
Landfill

09/29/90

1st - Final
Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
inorganics, and metals


GW and soil con-
taminated with organics
including PCBs, VOCs
including TCE, and
inorganics

Soil and GW con-
taminated with
petroleum -related
releases



Soil, debris, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene; other organics;
and metals including
arsenic and cadmium



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
Not specified GW monitoring with installation of additional Not specified
monitoring wells; and institutional controls



Not specified Provision for interim alternate water supply Not specified
system by installation of home carbon treatment
units; and excavation and off site disposal of non-
incinerable wastes and incineration of other waste
materials and soil

Not No further action will be taken by the Super fund Not applicable
applicable program because the program does not have the
authority to address cleanup of petroleum
releases. EPA will transfer the site to its UST
program for further action


Not specified Capping the landfill disposal area with a soil/clay The State has determined that
cover and installing a gas venting system to contaminant migration from the
remove off-gasses; covering the north and south landfill to GW must not exceed
disposal areas with a soil cover, offsite and onsite State Prevention Action Limits
GW monitoring; monitoring landfill gases; and (PALs), which include benzene
implementing institutional controls including deed 0.067 ug/1 (PAL).
restrictions, and site access restriction including
fencing

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
PRP
responsibility



To be
determined




$0
(present worth)

SO
(O&M)


$1 ,298,000
(present worth)

$11,000
(O&M)





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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
Ul
            Allied Chemical &
            Ironton Coke, OH

            Industrial Facility

            09/29/88

            1st
Alsco Anaconda,
OH

4.8-Acre Former
Sludge Disposal
Area

09/08/89

1st

Anderson
Development, MI

Active Chemical
Manufacturing
Facility

09/28/90

1st - Final
                      Soil and GW con-
                      taminated with VOCs
                      including benzene, and
                      organics including
                      phenolss and PAHs, and
                      metals
Soil and sludge
contaminated with
organics including
PCBs; and metals
including chromium,
cyanide, and arsenic
                                   Soil and lagoon sludge
                                   contaminated with
                                   organics, namely
                                   MBOCA and its
                                   degradation products
456,000 yd3     Installation of a containment system including a
                slurry wall surrounding the disposal area and
                multi-media RCRA cap; GW pump and treatment
                using activated carbon with residual discharge to
                the Ohio River, provision of an alternate drinking
                water source; deed restrictions; preparation of a
                supplemental RI/FS addressing nonaqueous phase
                substance contamination with implementation of
                remedy, if different from present containment;
                and GW monitoring

8,870 yd3       Excavating sludge contaminated with >500 mg/kg
(soil and        of PCBs followed by offsite incineration and
sludge)          disposal; excavating sludge and soil contaminated
                with <500 mg/kg of PCBs followed by offsite
                treatment and disposal or reuse; backfilling and
                revegetating excavated areas; and implementing
                institutional controls including site  access and
                deed restrictions
                          Not specified    Removing and treating standing water in the
                                          lagoon; excavating contaminated soil, clay, and
                                          lagoon sludge from a 100-ft by 75-ft area and
                                          placing the material in an unexcavated portion of
                                          the lagoon; treating the contaminated material by
                                          in-situ vitrification; collecting pyrolized gases and
                                          treating the gases using a scrubber system, air
                                          filters, and carbon adsorption beds; filling the
                                          lagoon containing the vitrified material with clean
                                          fill; and conducting GW monitoring and soil
                                          sampling
                                                                                          GW clean-up levels are based on
                                                                                          MCLs, AWQC and 10"6 health-
                                                                                          based levels and include benzene 5
                                                                                          ug/1 (MCL), phenolss 300-
                                                                                          3,500 ug/1, and PAHs
                                                                                          0.005 ug/1.
Soil clean-up goals will meet clean
closure levels, which require soil
and sludge to be excavated until
remaining soil contaminant con-
centrations attain a cumulative HI
value <1  for critical effect.
Chemical-specific clean-up goals
were not  specified, but will be
established during the remedial
                                                                A clean-up action level of
                                                                MBOCA 1,684 ug/kg was
                                                                calculated based on EPA guidance
                                                                documentation.  The clean-up level
                                                                corresponds with the excess
                                                                lifetime cancer-risk level of 10"6.
                                   $13,130,000
                                   (present worth)

                                   $515,000
                                   (annual O&M)
$4,161,066
(capital)

$0
(O&M)
                                   $2,364,050
                                   (present worth)

                                   $38,530
                                   (O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Arcanum Iron &
Metal, OH

09/26/86

1st - Final




5 Arrowhead
Refinery, MN

09/30/86

1st - Final
5 Auto Ion Chemicals,
MI

Industrial Waste
Treatment Facility
09/27/89
1st
Threat/Problem
GW, SW, soil, and
sediment contaminated
with inorganics
including lead,
antimony, and arsenic





GW, SW, soil, and
sediment contaminated
with VOCs, organics
including PA I Is, and
metals including lead

Soil contaminated with
organics including
PA I Is; and metals
including arsenic,
chromium, and lead


Waste Volume
Onsite soil
with >500
mg/kg lead,
20,000 yd3;
battery
casing chips,
3,800 yd3;
offsite soil
volume not
specified
4,600 yd3
(sludge)

20,500 yd3
(soil and
sediment)
7,200 yd3
(soil)





Components of
Selected Remedy
Excavation and offsite disposal of soil with >500
mg/kg lead; excavation and onsite disposal of soil
with lead between background and 500 mg/kg;
removal of battery casings; conduction of
treatability studies and onsite landfilling; and
deed restrictions on land and aquifer usage




Excavation and onsite incineration of
contaminated soil, sediment, and sludge; GW
pump and treatment; and extension of municipal
water supply system to affected residents


Excavation and offsite stabilization of
contaminated soil, followed by offsite disposal of
treated soil; and replacement of excavated soil
with clean fill



Clean-up Goals
Soil clean-up goals based on CDC
Acceptable Daily Intake levels
including offsite disposal of lead
>SOO mg/kg and onsite disposal of
lead between background and 500
mg/kg. Excavation of offsite soil
will be conducted until background
levels are reached.


Soil and sediment will be
excavated and treated to achieve a
10"* excess cancer-risk level. GW
treatment will also achieve the 1 0"6
level.

Soil will be treated to meet a total
cancer-risk level of 10"6 and must
pass the TCLP test before offsite
disposal. Individual contaminant
goals were not specified.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$9,929,000
(capital)

$37,000
(annual O&M)





$22,000,000
(capital)

SI 30,000 -
$180,000
(annual O&M)
$3,332,988
(capital)

$5,900
(annual O&M)



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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Belvidere Municipal
Landfill #1, IL

19.3-Acre
Industrial/Municipal
Landfill

06/29/88

1st- Final
5 Berlin & Farro, Ml

02/29/84

1st
5 Big D Campground,
OH

1 .2-Acre Landfill

09/29/89

1st - Final


Threat/Problem
GW and soil con-
taminated with organics
including PAHs and
PCBs, and metals
including lead





SW, soil, and air
contaminated with
VOCs, and organics
including PCBs

Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including PCE and TCE;
other organics; and
metals including
chromium and lead




Waste Volume
790,000 yd3









Not specified




2,500-5,000
(drums)

25,000-
30,000 yd3
(soil)

40,000,000-
60,000,000
gals (GW)
Components of
Selected Remedy
RCRA capping over entire landfill; remediation
of soil from the drum disposal area following
sampling to determine extent of PCB
contamination; GW pump and treatment possibly
using air stripping with either discharge to the
river or city treatment plant; GW, pond, and river
fish monitoring; fencing; deed restrictions; and
flood control measures


Excavation of contaminated landfill, drum, and
soil area; separation of PCB and non-PCB wastes
with offsite disposal; offsite incineration of liquid
wastes and landfilling of solid wastes; and
backfilling or capping of site
Removing and incinerating drums, bulk wastes,
and soil followed by onsite disposal of
nonhazardous ash residues; GW pumping and
treatment using GAC followed by onsite
discharge to SW; GW and SW monitoring; and
implementing deed and land use restrictions




Clean-up Goals
GW will be treated until a 10'6
cumulative lifetime cancer risk is
met at the boundary, which is the
point of compliance. PCBs
>50 mg/kg will be disposed of, or
incinerated, offsite. PCBs <50
mg/kg will be consolidated on the
landfill. Quantitative goals were
not specified for other indicator
chemicals.
Not specified




Remedial action will reduce health
risks identified in GW to an HI
<1 .0 and a cumulative
carcinogenic risk of 10"* or less.
GW clean-up goals are based on
MCLs and include TCE 5 ug/1 and
chromium 50 ug/1.



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$5,900,000
(capital)

$271,000
(annual O&M)





$9,083,206
(capital cost)



$39,000,000
(present worth)

$320,000
(annual O&M)






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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
NJ
            Bofors Nobel, MI

            Chemical
            Manufacturing
            Facility and Inactive
            Landfill

            09/17/90

            1st
            Bower's Landfill,
            OH

            Municipal/Industrial
            Landfill

            03/31/89

            1st - Final
            Burlington Northern,
            MN

            06/04/86

            1st- Final
Soil, sludge, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including benzene
Soil, sediment, debris,
and GW contaminated
with VOCs including
PCE and benzene; other
organics including PAHs
and PCBs; metals
including lead and
chromium; and other
inorganics
473,000 yd3     Excavating sludge and berm material highly
                contaminated with VOCs, treating material onsite
                using incineration and low temperature thermal
                desorption; disposing of residual ash in onsite
                landfill; treating scrubber water from the
                incinerator by precipitation; treating landfill
                leachate in the GW treatment system; excavating
                less VOC-contaminaled soil and sludge and
                disposing of these onsite  in the landfill; pumping
                and treatment of GW using ozone oxidation or
                comparable treatment with onsite discharge to
                SW; monitoring GW, SW, and air; and
                implementing site access  restrictions including
                fencing

Not specified    Removal of surface vegetation and debris,
                followed by offsite disposal at a hazardous waste
                landfill or a solid waste landfill; erosion controls
                including surface regrading in areas prone to
                flooding  and  erosion; excavation and dewatering
                of drainage ditch sediment followed by onsite
                disposal; replacement of discharge pipe;
                construction of a soil and clay cap; GW
                monitoring; and implementation of site access
                and GW use restrictions
GW and soil con-          9,500 yd3
laminated  with organics
                Excavation and onsite aerobic breakdown and
                transformation of contaminated soil and sludge;
                and onsite RCRA capping
Landfilled material must exhibit an    $70,874,000
excess lifetime cancer risk of         (present worth)
<10"6. Chemical-specific soil
clean-up levels were developed       $313,000
based on type and location of         (O&M)
contaminated media, and include
benzene 410-4,500 ug/kg. GW
clean-up levels are based on
proposed Best Available
Technology discharge standards
including benzene 5 ug/1.
Chemical-specific clean-up goals      $4300,000
were not provided; however, clean-    (present worth)
up levels will be based on MCLs
where available and a                $116,000
10  cancer risk for all other          (annual O&M)
contaminants.                       (years 1-30)
Possible goals are to achieve          $582,000
detoxification of soil as defined by    (capital)
the microtox test and achieve total
PAH and benzene extractable         $36,000
concentrations in the treatment        (annual O&M)
zone equal to or less than
concentrations present in  the soil
left in place.

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OS
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Burrows Sanitation,
MI

09/30/86

1st - Final




5 Byron Salvage
Yard, 1L

03/13/85

1st
5 Byron Salvage
Yard, IL

09/23/86

2nd
5 Byron Salvage
Yard, IL

Waste Disposal/
Dumping Area

06/30/89

3rd
Threat/Problem
GW, SW, soil, and
sediment contaminated
with metals, and
inorganics including
cyanide





Soil contaminated with
VOCs, organics
including PCBs, and
metals including lead
and arsenic

GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
metals, and inorganics
including cyanide


GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, and TCE;
metals including arsenic.
chromium, and lead; and
other organics including
cyanide


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
250 yd3 Excavation, solidification/fixation, and offsite
disposal of metal hydroxide sludge; and GW
pump and treatment







Not specified Excavation and offsite disposal of drums; offsite
RCRA disposal of EP toxic soil and, if possible,
incineration or treatment of liquids; and in-situ
treatment of cyanide contaminated soil


Not specified Provision of home carbon treatment units and
bottled water as an interim alternate water supply




Not specified Removing wastes generated during the remedial
investigation; covering, regrading, and
revegetating surface; GW and SW monitoring;
plugging and abandoning monitoring wells no
longer in use; providing an alternate source of
drinking water by extending the water main of
the municipal system; and implementing
institutional controls including GW use and deed
restrictions
Clean-up Goals
GW cleanup based on current
lowest regulated concentrations for
each indicator chemical. Criteria
will be taken from the SDWA,
Acceptable Chronic Intake Levels,
and Health Advisories. Soil
cleanup will be based on the site-
specific Endangerment Assessment.


Remedy consists of treatment of
soil that exceeds 100 times the
drinking water standard, and onsite
treatment of soil containing 71
mg/kg amenable cyanide.

Remedy will comply with 10"6
cancer-risk levels for suspected
carcinogens.



Clean-up levels will be based on
ACLs, which will be set at
contaminant concentrations
currently found in the aquifers.
AWQC and/or State water quality
standards will be attained in
nearby pond and river.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,256,700 -
$1,335,400
(depending on
distance to
offsite RCRA
facility)
(capital)

$115,000
(annual O&M)
$1.170,919
(capital)

$6,000
(annual O&M)

$115,500
(capital)

$165,300
(annual O&M)

$1,100,000
(present worth)

$16,000
(annual O&M)





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Region
5




5






5





5





5




Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Cemetery Dump, MI

09/11/85

1st
Cemetery Dump, MI

Former Chemical
dumping Area

09/29/89
2nd - Final
Charlevoix
Municipal Well
Held, MI

06/12/84
IKM
Charlevoix
Municipal Well
Field, MI

09/30/85
1st - Final
Chem-Dyne, OH

07/05/85

1st Final
Threat/Problem
GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs, and organics
including PCBs

None






GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
andPCE



GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCF-
and PCE



GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs, organics
including PCBs, and
metals
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Excavation and offsite RCRA disposal of 250
drums



Not No further action is necessary because previous
applicable remedial activities appear to provide adequate
protection. GW will be monitored annually to
ensure the site continues to pose no threat to
human health


Not specified Provision for a permanent alternate water supply





Not specified Plume discharge to Lake Michigan under natural
flow conditions; long-term plume monitoring;
and institutional controls on private well
installation


Not specified GW pump and treatment; demolition of onsite
buildings; removal of selected soil; and RCRA
capping


Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Not specified $1,883,261
(capital)

O&M
(not provided)
Not applicable $0
(present worth)

$0
(O&M)


Not specified $1,954,000
(capital)

$118,000
(annual O&M)

Under natural flow conditions, $0
TCE and PCE will meet 0.008 ug/1 (capital)
and 0.01 ug/1, respectively.
$17,000
(annual O&M)

GW will be treated to <100 ug/1 $1 1,600,000
total VOCs to meet background (capital)
levels, or 10 cancer-risk level.
$597,000
(annual O&M)

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3i
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Clare Water Supply,
MI

Municipal Wellfield

08/30/90

1st
5 Cliff/Dow Dump,
MI

Tar Waste Disposal
Area

09/27/89

1st - Final

5 Coshocton Landfill,
OH

80-Acre Municipal/
Industrial Landfill

06/17/88

1st - Final
5 Cross Brothers Pail
Recycling, IL

03/25/85

Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE






Soil contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, PCE,
and xylenes; and other
organics including PAHs
and phenols




Sediment, GW, SW, and
leachate contaminated
with VOCs including
TCE and toluene.
organics including PAHs
and PCP, and metals
including copper, nickel,
and zinc

Soil contaminated with
VOCs



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Installing and operating an air stripper to treat
GW, modifying pipelines on the existing water
supply system, and monitoring air emissions from
the air stripping process




9,600 yd3 Excavation and offsite incineration of 200 yd3 of
(tar waste) exposed tars; excavation and biological treatment
of 9,400 yd3 of residual contaminated fill
material followed by offsite incineration of 200
yd3 of buried tars; in-situ biodegradation of
residual contaminated fill material; installation of
a soil cover and revegetation of biorcmediated fill
area; GW and air monitoring; and implementation
of deed restrictions to prevent new well
installation and disturbance of the fill materials
Not specified Implementation of institutional controls including
deed and access restrictions; site grading; State
solid waste landfill capping followed by a topsoil
cover and revegetation; and GW, SW, and
landfill gas monitoring. Components to be
evaluated during design include landfill gas
collection and venting; and leachate and GW
collection, onsite storage, and onsite or offsite
treatment
Not specified Excavation and offsite disposal of surficial and
buried waste materials, and visibly contaminated
soil


Clean-up Goals
This ROD will remediate GW
TCE and TCE-degradation
components to meet Safe Drinking
Water Act MCLs including TCE
5 ug/1. Additional chemical-
specific GW goals will be
determined in the subsequent
ROD.
GW contaminant levels, which are
already below levels of concern,
will further decrease through
biodegradation and natural
attenuation. No chemical-specific
goals were provided for source
control.



Contaminants which have
established MCLs were below
MCL levels. SW and sediment
chronic concentration values for
aquatic life were not exceeded.
State sanitary landfill closure
requirements will be met to
manage the principle threat of
future releases from the site.
Not specified




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,284,059
(present worth)

$61,000
(O&M)



$2,842,165
(present worth)

$63,280
(annual O&M)





$8,010,000
(capital)

$96,000
(annual O&M)




$377,728
(capital)

$0
(O&M)
        IRM

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Region
5

5

5


5
Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Cross Brothers Pail
Recycling, IL
Drum and Pail
Recycling Facility
09/28/89
1st - Final
liau Claire
Municipal Well
Held, WI
06/10/85
IRM
liau Claire
Municipal Well
Held. WI
Municipal Well
Reid
03/31/88
1st - Final
Knviro-Chem
(Northside Sanitary
Undfill), IN
Threat/Problem
Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including benzene, PCE,
TCG, toluene, and
xylencs; and other
organics including PCBs

GW contaminated with
VOCs including PCE

GW contaminated with
VOCs including PCE
and TCE


Soil, sediment, SW, and
GW contaminated with
VOCs, organics
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
33,880 yd3 Re-sampling PCB-contaminated soil followed by
(soil) excavation and offsite incineration of soil with a
PCB level >10 mg/kg; covering a 10-acre portion
of the site; GW pumping and treatment with
onsite discharge to VOC-contaminated soil area
for soil flushing; GW monitoring; and
implementation of deed and access restrictions

1 1 ,200,000 GW treatment using air stripping with discharge
gals/day to municipal water treatment plant and
distribution system

Not specified GW pump and treatment using the existing air
stripper with discharge to the municipal water
system; and provision of municipal water to
private well users


4,200 yd Excavation, dewatering, and onsite disposal of
soil and sediment under a RCRA multi-layer cap;
re-routing of SW; GW collection and treatment;
Clean-up Goals
GW clean-up goals will meet
MCLs, not exceed a 10"* lifetime
cancer risk, and attain an HI ration
<1.0. PCB-contaminated soil will
be excavated until PCB levels are
<10 mg/kg (based on TSCA Spill
Policy).

Aeration treatment will remove
99.6% 1,1-dichloroethene from
GW.

GW treatment will attain the
additive 10"6 health-based risk
level at the potential receptor, and
meet MCLs for TCE 5 ug/1, DCE
7 ug/1, and chloroform 100 mg/1,
and State WQC for PCE 1 ug/1.


GW will attain MCL values which
include benzene 5 ug/1, 1,1 -DCE
7.0 ug/1, arsenic 50.0 ug/1, lead
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,076,500
(present worth)
$59,235
(annual O&M)
(years 1-15)

$1,420,000
(capital)
$195,000
(annual O&M)

$1,214,200
(capital)
$396,700
(annual O&M)


$33,900,000
(present worth)
09/25/87

1st
including PCBs, and
inorganics
and institutional controls to include deed and
access restrictions
                                                                                               50.0 ug/1, and TCE 200.0 ug/1.

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 FMC, MN
09/30/87
1st - Final
Components of
Threat/Problem Waste Volume Selected Remedy
GW contaminated with Not specified GW extraction with discharge of untreated GW
VOCs including TCE to POTW; and institutional controls to include
land use restrictions to mitigate against near-term
contaminated GW usage
Clean-up Goals
GW treatment will attain a W6
health- based risk level and meet
the MCLs for 1,2-DCA 5.0 ug/1,
1,1,1-TCA 200 ug/1, TCE 5.0
ug/1, PCE 10.0 ug/1, 1,1-
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,518,005
(present worth)
5     Fields Brook, OH

      09/30/86

      1st


5     Fisher Calo Chem,
      IN

      Chemical
      Manufacturing

      08/07/90

      1st - Final
Brook sediment
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and PCE, organics
including PCBs, and
metals

Soil, debris, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
toluene, xylenes;  other
organics including PAHs
and PCBs; and asbestos
36,000 yd3      Excavation, solidification, and onsite disposal of
                contaminated sediment.

16,000 yd3      Excavation and thermal treatment of
                contaminated sediment with onsite disposal of
                residuals

Not specified    Excavating and incinerating of semi-volatile and
                PCB-contaminated soil, with ash disposal
                location to be determined upon leaching test
                results; treatment of VOC-contaminated soil
                remaining in the excavated area using soil
                flushing or vapor extraction; limited asbestos
                removal/repair of structures and offsite  disposal
                of any asbestos-containing materials, drums,
                tanks, or containers and their contents; pumping
                and treatment of GW using an
                equalization/sedimentation  basin, granular
                activated carbon, and air stripping, followed by
                filtration and reinjection of the treated water into
                the shallow aquifer, construction of GW
                production well; GW monitoring; and
                implementation of  site access restrictions
dichloroethylene 7.0 ug/1, and
benzene 5.0 ug/1. Minnesota
Recommended Drinking Water
Limits will be met for 1,1,2-TCA
6.1 ug/1,1,2-DCE 7.0 ug/1, toluene
2,000.0 ug/1, and xylenes
440.0 ug/1.

Sediment will be excavated to a
10"6 excess cancer risk or to 50
mg/kg PCBs, whichever is greater.
Excavation levels for contaminated
soil are based on TSCA standards
and TBC criteria, including PCBs
10 mg/kg.  GW clean-up levels are
derived from action levels adopted
by the State from SDWA MCLs
and MCLGs, including TCE 5
ug/1.
$48,400,000
(capital)

$72,000
(annual O&M)
$31,685,000
(present worth)

$9379,000
(annual O&M)

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Region
5






5




5




5






Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Republic Steel
Quarry, OH

Industrial Facility

09/30/88
1st - Final
{•'orcst Waste
Products, MI
02/29/84

IRM
Forest Waste
I'roducts, Mi

06/30/86
1st
Forest Waste
l*roducts, Mi

11 -Acre
Industrial/Municipal
Undfill

Threat/Problem
Soil contaminated with
VOCs and metals





Soil contaminated with
organics including PCBs



Soil and sediment
contaminated with
organics and metals


Soil and OW con-
taminated with organics
including PA I Is and
PCBs, VOCs including
TCli and toluene, and
metals including arsenic
and lead
Waste Volume
100 yd3
(soil)





Not specified




4,000 yd3

11 0,000 gals


1,000yd3
(soil)

4.000 drums
(liquid and
solid waste)

Components of
Selected Remedy
Excavation and offsite disposal of contaminated
soil; and GW monitoring





Fencing




Kxcavalion of sludge and sediment and removal
of aqueous lagoon wastes with solidification and
offsite RCRA disposal


Removal and offsite incineration of drums and
associated contaminated soil, followed by
installation of a containment system around the
landfill including a RCRA cap, slurry wall, and a
dcwatering system with a leachale collection.
treatment and disposal system; access and deed
restrictions; and GW monitoring
Clean-up Goals
Soil treatment before offsite
disposal to meet LDR requirements
is not expected to be necessary.
Individual removal goals were not
specified.


Not specified




Clean-up levels will achieve an
ingestion rate of 0.1 g/day of soil
for a 70 kg adult.


Remedy addresses control of
contamination, which will ensure
GW lifetime cancer-risk range of
10^ to 10'7. Clean-up goals for
individual chemicals were not
specified.

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$63,200
(present worth)





$100,000
(capital)
$0
(O&M)

$1,295,000
(capital)

$0 (O&M)

$23,820,000
(present worth)

$440,500
(annual O&M)


03/31/88




2nd - Final

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Region
5












5










5







Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Fort Wayne
Reduction Dump,
IN

15-Acre Municipal
Landfill/Waste
Disposal Facility

08/26/88

1 st - Final


Ilagcn Farm, WI

Waste Disposal
Facility

09/17/90

1st



llcdblum Industries,
MI

Manufacturing
Facility

09/29/89
1 st - Final
Threat/Problem
Soil and GW con-
taminated with 43
indicator chemicals
including VOCs,
organics, and metals








Soil and waste refuse
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene,
xylcnes; other organics
including phenols and
PCBs; and metals
including lead



GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene.
xylenes, TCE, and PCE;
and metals including
lead


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
4,600 drums Municipal landfill: solid waste closure capping;
(liquid GW monitoring; and deed and access restrictions.
wastes) Waste disposal facility: excavation.
rcconsolidation, and on- or offsite incineration
from Area C followed by soil capping; GW
collection and treatment, if necessary; flood
control measures; and compensation for 0.3 acres
of wetlands through enhancement of remaining
wetlands




67,650 yd3 Consolidating waste materials from disposal areas
(waste) B and C into disposal area A and backfilling
areas B and C with clean soil, followed by
1 1 2,000 yd3 revegetation; capping disposal area A; treatment
(sub-soil of waste and sub-soil materials using in-situ
material) vapor extraction (ISVE) and treating off-gas
emissions using carbon adsorption, followed by
regenerating the spent carbon from the off-gas
treatment process; and implementing site access
restrictions and institutional controls including
deed restrictions
Not specified GW pumping and treatment using activated
carbon adsorption with discharge to the bayou;
and GW and soil monitoring





Clean-up Goals
Contaminant levels in the area of
the municipal landfill do not pose
a threat to human health or the
environment. GW monitoring will
ensure protection of the river
through the use of ACLs as a
performance standard. Specific
goals will be determined during
design. MCLs are not ARAR
since GW is not used as a drinking
water source. The fate of GW in
the waste disposal facility area will
be determined during design.
A 90% removal of VOCs from the
waste and contaminated sub-soil is
the goal for this remedial action.
Off-gas extracts from ISVE will be
treated to meet State emission
standards.





Clean-up goals will meet SDWA
MCLs. Specific goals include
benzene 5 ug/1, TCE 5 ug/1, and
lead 50 ug/1.




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$10,020,000
(present worth)











$3,299,000
(present worth)

$29,530
(annual O&M)






$1,379,000
(present worth)

$264,000
(annual O&M)




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Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Hunts Disposal, WI

Inactive Landfill

09/29/90

1st - Final




5 IMC/Tene Haute
East Plant, IN

Industrial Facility

06/22/88
1st - Final
5 Industrial Excess
Landfill, Oil

09/30/87
1st
Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, debris,
and GW contaminated
with VOCs including
benzene, TCE, and
xylencs; acids; and
metals including arsenic
and chromium




Soil contaminated with
BHC-tech and the
pesticide lindane




GW contaminated with
VOCs, organics, and
inorganics


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
5,300 yd3 Excavating and consolidating onsite contaminated
(soil and soil and sediment from outside the landfill area to
sediment) within the landfill; filling excavated areas with
clean soil; constructing a levee; capping the
landfill; installing an active landfill gas collection
and combustion system; constructing a slurry
wall; pumping and offsite treatment of GW,
followed by offsite discharge; and implementing
institutional controls including land and GW use
restrictions, and site access restrictions including
fencing
28,500 yd3 No further action (because previous soil cleanup
has proven effective in containing the source of
contamination) with implementation of a
maintenance program; GW monitoring; access
restrictions; and establishment of a contingency
plan

Not sped Tied Provisions of an alternate water supply to
approximately 100 homes



Clean-up Goals
GW clean-up levels chosen for the
site are State Prcventative Action
Limits (PALs), which are equal to
or more stringent than Federal
MCLs, Chemical-specific goals
for GW include benzene 1 ug/1,
TCE 0.18 ug/1, xylenes 124 ug/1,
arsenic 5 ug/1, and chromium
5 ug/1. Specific clean-up standards
for soil and sediment have not
been set.
Remedy addresses control of
contaminant migration, thus
individual goals are not applicable.




Chemical-specific clean-up goals
will be selected in 2nd O.U.



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$17,454,000
(present worth)

$375,000
(annual O&M)






$159,000
(present worth
O&M)




$1,715,870-
$2,289,060
(present worth)



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FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Industrial Excess
Landfill. OH

Former Mixed
Industrial and
Refuse Landfill

07/1 7/89

2nd - Rnal

5 Ionia City Landfill,
MI

20-Acre Industrial,
Commercial and
Municipal Landfill

09/29/89

1st
5 Jancsvillc Ash Beds,
WI

Waste Diposal
Facility

12/29/89

1st - Final


Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, GW and
air contaminated with
organics including
methane and metals







Soil and debris
contaminated with
VOCs including vinyl
chloride and methyl
chloride; other organics;
and metals including
chromium



Sediment, GW, SW, and
air contaminated with
VOCs including PCE,
vinyl chloride, TCE,
acetone, benzene.
dichloroethane, and
methylene chloride;
other organics including
bis(2-ethylhexyl)
phthalate; and metals
including arsenic
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
256,000,00 1 Capping landfill with RCRA cap; expanding
gals (GW) existing methane venting system; GW pumping
and treatment by air stripping, carbon adsorption;
and flocculation/sedimentation/ filtration to
achieve compliance with CWA discharge criteria;
treating SW from ponds and ditch, if necessary;
dredging and consolidating sediment from ponds
and ditch under the cap; multi-media monitoring;
and implementing institutional controls restricting
future use of the site

5,000 yd3 In-situ vitrification of point source area; GW
(soil and monitoring; upgrading landfill cover;
drummed implementing access and land use restrictions
wastes)






Not specified Upgrading and landfill capping at the JAB site;
contaminated GW at the site will receive onsite
treatment by air stripping, with offsite discharge;
GW monitoring; and implementing institutional
controls including GW, land use, and deed
restrictions





Clean-up Goals
Landfill gas concentrations beyond
the site will not exceed 5%
methane. GW cleanup is based on
a 1 0"6 excess cancer-risk level and
will be treated to achieve SDWA
MCLs in the aquifer and
discharged in compliance with
CWA NPDES requirements.
Specific GW clean-up goals
include benzene 5 ug/I and vinyl
chloride 2 ug/1.
Target clean-up levels for the soil-
matrix to determine extent of
excavation will not be established;
instead, the extent of excavation
will be based on the extent of
buried drums and results of
additional sampling.



GW will be treated to meet
Federal MCLs or State standards.
SW will meet State SW quality
standards. Clean-up goals must
comply with AAQS, NPDES, and
RCRA standards.





Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$18,548,000
(present worth)

$440,000
(annual O&M)






$3,630,525
(present worth)

$1 12.750
(annual O&M)
(yearl)

$51,000
(annual O&M)
(years 2-10)
$1,020,000
(present worth)

$33,100 -
$53,100
(annual O&M)






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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Janesville Old
Landfill, WI

Waste Disposal
Facility

12/29/89
1st - Final
5 Johns-Manvillc, 1L

06/30/87

1st - Final

5 K&L Landfill, Ml

Inactive Municipal
Landfill

09/28/90

1st Final






Threat/Problem
GW and air
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene. PCE, and TCE;
and metals including
arsenic


Soil, SW, GW, and air
contaminated with
inorganics including
asbestos


Soil, debris, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, and
xylenes; other organics
including acids, PAIIs,
PCBs, and phenols; and
metals including
chromium and lead





Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Treating landfill gas using extraction and flaring;
upgrading the landfill cap, and air monitoring;
GW pumping and treatment onsite by air
stripping, with discharge to Rock River, in
conjunction with GW monitoring; and
implementing institutional controls including
GW, land use, and deed restrictions

Not specified Grading and covering waste materials and soil in
inactive water disposal areas; closure of asbestos
pit cover, offsite disposal of asbestos-containing
material generated from reconstruction activities
following final closure of disposal pit in FY89;
and SW, GW, and air monitoring system
Not specified Capping the landfill area with a RCRA multi-
layer cap and installing gas vents throughout the
landfill; pumping and treatment of GW using
enhanced bioremediation/fixed-film bioreactor
technology accompanied by aeration; conducting
ircatability studies or pilot tests to ensure remedy
effectiveness; discharge of treated effluent with
onsite reinjection, discharge to an onsite filtration
pond, or offsite discharge to a publicly owned
treatment works (POTW), with offsite disposal of
any resulting sludges; continued GW, SW, and
air monitoring; closure of affected residential
wells; and implementing institutional controls
including deed restrictions
Clean-up Goals
Chemical-specific clean-up goals
were not provided. GW will be
treated to attain Federal MCLs or
State standards. SW will meet
State SW quality standards.



All media will attain NESHAP
requirements for asbestos.




Chemical-specific goals for GW
include acetone 700 ug/1 (State),
benzene 1.0 ug/1 (State), toluene
40 ug/1 (State), vinyl chloride
0.02 ug/1 (State), xylenes 20 ug/1
(State), phenols 300 ug/1 (State),
and lead 5 ug/1 (State).







Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$6,059,000
(present worth)

$71,500 -
$174,000
(O&M)


$4,026,000
(capital)

$49,000
(annual O&M)

$16,407,100
(present worth)

$1 .099,900
(O&M)










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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Koppers/Galesburg,
IL

Wood Treatment
Facility

06/30/89

1st - E;inal
5 Kummer Sanitary
Undfill, MN
06/12/85

1st
5 Kummer Sanitary
Undfill, MN

35-Acre Landfill

09/30/88

2nd








Components of
Threat/Problem Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Soil and GW con- 1 5,200 yd3 Excavation and onsite consolidation with onsite
laminated with organics (soil) biological treatment of soil; implementation of a
including phcnolss, PCP, biological monitoring program; construction of
and PAI Is shallow GW interceptor trenches and deep
pumping wells with GW pumping and
pretreatmenl using existing wastewater treatment
system, followed by discharge to a POTW; GW
monitoring; and implementation of access and
land use restrictions
GW contaminated with Not specified Provision for an alternate water supply
VOCs



Soil and GW con- 1 ,300,000 Consolidation of soil and other waste material
laminated with VOCs yd3 (soil and wilh sile grading and construction of a cap
including TCE, PCE, wasle consisting of a gas conirol layer, a low
and benzene material) permeability layer (clay or synthetic membrane),
and a drainage layer, wilh soil cover and
vegetation; access and deed restrictions; and GW
and landfill gas monitoring









Clean-up Goals
No chemical-specific soil clean-up
goals were established. Soil will
be excavated 6" beyond visible
contamination and will be treated
to background toxicity levels. GW
clean-up levels are based on a 1 0"6
excess carcinogenic risk goal.


Remedy will reduce cancer threat
to <1Q-6 risk level.



Remedy addresses control of
contaminant migration, thus
individual clean-up goals are not
applicable.












Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$4,286,844
(present worth)

$170,012
(annual O&M)




51,624,850
(capital)
$28,440
(annual O&M)

Gay cap

$7,400,000 -
$12,500,000
(capital)
$35,000
(annual O&M)

or
synihelic
membrane
$6,900,000 -
$11,200,000
(capital)
$33,000
(annual O&M)

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Site Name,
SutcfTypc/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Kummer Sanitary
Landfill, MN

Inactive Municipal
Landfill

09/29/90

3rd - Final

5 Kysor Industrial, MI

Industrial Facility

09/29/89

1st - Final




5 1-ake Sandy
Jo/M&M Landfill.
IN

09/26/86
1 st - Final
5 l^aSalle Electrical
Utilities, 11.

08/29/86

Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCE, and
vinyl chloride






Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including PCE, toluene,
xylencs, and TCE; and
metals including
chromium





SW, soil, and sediment
contaminated with
VOCs, organics
including PA 11s, and
metals

Offsite soil contaminated
with VOCs, and
organics including PCBs


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Pumping and treatment of GW using advanced
oxidation processes (e.g., ozone, hydrogen
peroxide, or ultraviolet light), and lime soda
softening as necessary, to precipitate inorganic
compounds, followed by disposal of the
precipitant sludge, polishing the effluent stream
with granulated activated carbon, and discharging
treated GW to an onsite infiltration pond; and
GW monitoring

Not specified GW pumping and treatment using carbon
adsorption and air stripping with vapor-phase
carbon adsorption followed by off site discharge
to SW; in-situ soil vacuum extraction with air
pollution control equipment; GW monitoring; and
implementation of site access and GW and land
use restrictions




2,500 yd3 Soil capping; alternate water supply; onsite
consolidation of sediment; and institutional
controls including deed restrictions on aquifer
usage


25,530 yd3 Excavation and onsite incineration of offsite soil




Clean-up Goals
Contaminants of concern in the
GW will be reduced to meet
current and proposed Maximum
Contaminant Levels (MCLs),
including PCE 5 ug/1 (proposed
MCL), TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL), and
benzene 5 ug/1 (MCL); thereby
reducing cumulative residual
carcinogenic risk due to ingestion
to 10'*.
GW clean-up goals are derived
from State and SDWA MCL
standards. Specific goals include
PCE 1 ug/1, xylenes 440 ug/1,
toluene 40 ug/1, TCE 5 ug/1, and
chromium (hexavalent) 50 ug/1.
Soil clean-up goals are derived
from State and RCRA standards.
Specific goals include xylenes
141 mg/kg, toluene 724 mg/kg,
and TCE 0.07 mg/kg.
Sediment with contaminants above
the 10-6 risk level will be
excavated and consolidated.



Excavation and incineration of soil
with greater than 5 mg/kg PCBs in
the first 1 2 inches of soil, and
greater than 10 mg/kg in soil at
depths below 12 inches.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,800,000-
$6,200,000
(present worth)

$240,000 -
$510,000
(annual O&M)



$16,000,000
(present worth)

$5.000,000
(present worth
O&M)





$4,747,000
(capital)

$63,000
(annual O&M)

$26,400,000
(present worth)

$0
(O&M)
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Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 LaSalle Electrical
Utilities, IL

Industrial Facility

03/30/88
2nd - Final
5 Laskin/Poplar Oil,
OH

08/09/84

1st
5 I^skin/Poplar Oil,
on

09/30/87

2nd

5 Laskin/Poplar Oil,
OH

Waste Oil Disposal
Facility

06/29/89

3rd -Final

Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs, and organics
including PCBs



SW and soil con-
taminated with VOCs,
and organics including
PCBs and PAHs


Soil, oil wastcwater, and
sludge con- laminated
with VOCs, organics
including PCBs and
PAHs, and inorganics


Soil, structures, and
debris contaminated with
organics including
PCBs, PAHs, dioxin,
and pesticides; and
metals including lead




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
25,500 yd3 Excavation and onsite incineration of
contaminated soil and sediment; flushing and
mechanical cleaning of sewer lines; demolition
and disposal of buildings; and GW collection and
treatment


Not specified Incineration of contaminated waste oil; and
treatment of contaminated wastewater




900,000 yd3 Onsite incineration of oils, sludge, and soil with
offsite disposal of all incinerator ash; offsite
771,000 gals treatment of wastewater; decontamination of
water and scrubber water, dismantling and offsite
disposal of all tanks; crushing and incineration of
pit cinder block walls; and backfilling and/or
grading of all excavated areas
Not specified Draining onsite freshwater and retention ponds
with offsite discharge and refilling; thermally
treating contaminated soil, ash, and debris with
either onsite disposal of ash or offsite disposal in
RCRA landfill; demolishing and thermally
treating or decontaminating dioxin-contaminated
structures; constructing an upgradient GW
diversion trench; capping, GW and SW
monitoring; and implementing access and land
use restrictions
Clean-up Goals
GW will be treated to achieve
MCLs for VOCs. PCBs >1 mg/1
will be treated. Soil will be
excavated to 5 mg/kg in surface
soil and 10 mg/kg at depths >1
foot.

Not specified





Selection of clean-up levels are
scheduled in FY88.





No specific clean-up goals were
provided; however, remediation
goals will prevent exposure to soil
and debris exceeding a 10"6
cancer-risk level or a total HI >1.





Present Worthy
Capital and
O&M Costs
$34,495,180
(present worth)

$64,000
(annual O&M)


51,043,000
(capital)

$0
(O&M)

$8,490,865
(capital)

$0
(O&M)


$11,000,000
(present worth)

$1,000,000
(present worth
O&M)





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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Lellillier Mankato,
MN
09/27/85

Threat/Problem
GW and soil con-
taminated with VOCs
including TCE

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified GW pump and treatment using air stripping;
extension of Lellillier water supply system to
affected areas; and abandonment of contaminated
wells

Clean-up Goals
The goal of plume extraction and
treatment is consistent with the 10"
6 cancer-risk concentration for
TCE 2.8 ug/1.

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$800,000
(capital)
$70,000
(annual O&M)
1st - Final

Liquid Disposal, Ml

09/30/87

1st - Final
                      Soil and GW con-
                      taminated with VOCs,
                      organics including
                      PCBs, and inorganics
                         Not specified
Long Prairie
Groundwaicr
Contamination, MN

Municipal Well
Held

06/27/88

1st- Final
Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including PCH and TCH
7,000,000
gals
                Onsite land disposal of all debris and equipment;
                onsite solidification/fixation of soil and waste;
                construction of a slurry wall and impermeable
                cap containment system; and GW pump and
                treatment using air stripping and ion exchange
                with discharge to SW
                                                               GW pump and treatment using air stripping with
                                                               discharge to the river, and onsile soil treatment
                                                               using active venting
Target clean-up levels (TCLs) for     $21,743.100
soil and GW will be based on         (capital)
W6 health-based risk level.  For
noncarcinogens in GW, MCLs and    $316,600
health-based levels were used as      (present worth
TCLs which include barium           O&M)
1,000.0 ug/1, cadmium 10.0 ug/1,
chloroform 0.1 ug/1,  benzene
0.2 ug/1, methylene chloride, 1.0
ug/1, and TCE 0.8 ug/1.  TCL soil
clean-up goals  include TCE 77.0
ug/g, PCE 16.0 ug/g, benzo(a)
pyrene 0.4 ug/g, PCBs 1.0 ug/g,
and lead 20.0 ug/g.

Protection will be provided            52,000,000
corresponding to the 10"5             (present worth)
carcinogenic risk  level.  Individual
goals include TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL),     $390,000
vinyl chloride 0.15 ug/1 (State),        (annual O&M)
and DCE 70 ug/1  (State).             (year 1)
Currently, there are no MCLs for
PCE or DCE.   AWQC will  be met    $250,000
by the discharge limit for PCE 5      (annual O&M)
ug/1. Following treatment, PCE in    (years 2-5)
soil will correspond to the
10"6 carcinogenic risk level of
1,400 ug/kg.

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
MIDCO I, IN

Industrial Waste
Recycling, Storage,
and Disposal
Facility

06/30/89

1 si - l-'inal
Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene and
TCE; other organics
including PCBs,
phcnolss, and PAlls;
metals including
chromium and lead
12,400 yd3
(soil)

1,200 yd3
(sediment)
Treatment of soil and subsurface materials using
a combination of vapor extraction and
solidification/stabilization followed by onsite
disposal; excavation and onsite solidification/
stabilization  of sediment in wetlands; and
covering Ihe site in accordance with RCRA
landfill closure requirements.  GW will be
recovered  and handled in one of the following
ways:  1) deep well injection  without treatment if
liPA grants a petition to allow land disposal of
waste prohibited under RCRA; 2) if a petition is
not approved, GW  will be treated using air
stripping and a liquid-phase granular activated
carbon polish system, followed by deep well
injection; or 3) treatment for hazardous
substances followed by rcinjection into the
aquifer in  a manner that will prevent spreading of
the slat plume; and implemen-
tation of site access and deed restrictions
Soil and sediment will be treated if    $10,728,000 -
they exceed one of the following      $13,989,000
risk-based levels:  cumulative         (present worth)
lifetime carcinogenic risk equal to
10"6, cumulative chronic              $188,000-
noncarcinogenic index equal to        $525,000
1.0, or subchronic risk index  equal     (annual O&M)
to 1.0. GW will be treated if it
exceeds one of the following risk-      Costs depend
based levels:  cumulative lifetime      on whether
cancer risk equal to 10'5,             GW is treated
cumulative noncarcinogenic index
equal  to 1.0, subchronic risk equal
to 1.0, MCLs, or chronic AWQC
multiplied by a 3.9 dilution factor.

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                                   FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
oo
Site Name,
SutefTyptl
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 MIDCO II, IN

7-Acre Waste
Storage and
Disposal Facility

06/30/89

1st - Final









5 Main Street Well
Field, IN

08/02/85

1st
5 Marion (Bragg)
Dump, IN

09/30/87

1st- Final
Threat/Problem
Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including benzene.
toluene, TCE and
xylcncs; other organics
including PCBs; and
metals including arsenic,
chromium, and lead










GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and PCE



Soil, SW. and GW
contaminated with
VOCs, organics
including PA Us, and
inorganics

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
35,000 yd3 Treatment of soil and waste materials using
(soil and solidification/stabilization followed by onsite
waste disposal; excavation and onsite solidification/
materials) stabilization of sediment; covering site in
accordance with RCRA landfill closure
500 yd3 requirements. GW will be recovered and handled
(sediment) in one of the following ways: 1) deep well
injection without treatment, if EPA grants a
petition to allow land disposal of waste
prohibited under RCRA; 2) if petition is not
granted, GW will be treated using air stripping
and a liquid phase granular activated carbon
polish system, followed by deep well injection;
or 3) treatment for hazardous substances followed
by reinjection into the aquifer in a manner that
will prevent spreading of the salt plume; and
implementation of site access and deed
restrictions
Not specified GW treatment using air stripping with discharge
lo water treatment system and drinking water
distribution system



1,100,000 Rcgrading and capping of site; provision for
yd3 maintaining flood control measures; construction
and maintenance of perimeter fence; provision of
three private use drinking water wells; and
additional GW studies, as necessary

Clean-up Goals
Soil and sediment will be treated if
they exceed one of the following
risk-based levels: cumulative
lifetime carcinogenic risk equal to
10~s, cumulative chronic
noncarcinogenic index equal to
1.0, or subchronic risk index equal
to 1.0. GW will be treated if it
exceeds a 10"5 cancer-risk level,
cumulative noncarcinogenic index
equal to 1 .0, subchronic risk equal
to 1.0, MCLs, or chronic AWQC
multiplied by a 3.6 dilution factor.





The air stripping system is
designed to achieve a 99.1%
removal of TCE. 88.9% removal
of PCE, and 96.7% removal of
1,1-DCE

Selection of appropriate GW clean-
up levels deferred until selection of
GW treatment O.U.



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$14,419,000 -
$18,596,400
(present worth)

$301,000-
$733,000
(annual O&M)

Costs depend
on whether
GW is treated







$1,106,000
(capital)

$158,000
(annual O&M)

$5,800,000
(capital)

$1,000,000
(present worth
O&M)

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                           FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Mason County
landfill, MI

10-Acre Landfill

09/28/88
1st
5 Master Disposal
Service Landfill, WI

Inactive Industrial
Landfill

09/26/90

1st



5 Mulamora Landfill,
Ml

09/30/86

Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCI:, and
xylcncs



Soil, debris, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
bcn/.ene, TCI:, toluene,
and xylenes; and metals
including arsenic,
chromium, and lead





GW and soil con-
laminated with VOCs
including TCH and PCR,
and metals

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Construction of a RCRA cap over the landfill;
deed and access restrictions; and GW monitoring





Nol specified Capping the landfill with a clay/soil cap and soil
cover, installing an active landfill gas venting
system; pumping and treatment of GW using
filtration and either air stripping, carbon
adsorption, ion exchange or chemical treatment,
based on treatability studies; discharging treated
water onsitc to SW; SW and GW monitoring;
and implementing institutional controls including
deed, land use, and GW use restrictions; and site
access restrictions including fencing


18,150 yd3 Lxcavalion and offsitc thermal destruction of
wastes from Areas 1 and 4



Clean-up Goals
Remedy addresses control of
contaminant migration;
establishment of clean-up goals for
GW contamination is deferred until
a remedy is selected for the GW
operable unit.

l:f(lucnt discharge limitations for
treated GW were calculated from
State discharge statutes, and
specify weekly averages for metal
contaminants and monthly
averages for VOCs, as well as
MCLs. Chemical-specific goals
include benzene 8.5 Ibs/day, TCE
22 Ibs/day, toluene 17 mg/I daily
concentration level, arsenic 0.045
Ibs/day, chromium (total) 0.034
Ibs/day, and lead 0.0096 Ibs/day.
GW and soil clean-up targets will
be established in the FY88 RI/FS.



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,800,000
(present worth)

$1,000,000
(present worth
O&M)

$4,632,000 -
$5,016,000
(present worth)

$142,730-
$164,130
(annual O&M)





$41,500,000
(present worth)

$0
(O&M)
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Site Name,
Stateflype/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Mclamora Landfill,
MI

Inactive Landfill

09/28/90

2nd



Threat/Problem
Debris and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCE, and
xylcncs; and metals
including arsenic and
barium




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Pumping and treatment of GW using
prccipitation/flocculation with air stripping and
carbon adsorption, and reinjection of treated
water into the shallow aquifer, offsite treatment
and disposal of secondary waste streams
including flocculation sludge and spent carbon;
capping the landfill area using a multi-layer clay
cap, and collection and flaring of landfill gases;
monitoring GW; and implementing institutional
controls such as deed and GW use restrictions;
and site access restrictive such as fencing
Clean-up Goals
Chemical specific clean-up goals
for GW are based on Michigan
Act 307 rules as well as MCLs
including benzene 1 ug/1 (State),
PCE 0.7 ug/1 (State), TCE 3.0 ug/1
(State), xylenes 20 ug/1 (State), and
arsenic 0.02 ug/1 (Stale) or
background.



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$19,354,050
(present worth)

$856,944
(annual O&M)






oo
o
Miami County
Incinerator, OH

Incinerator/Waste
Disposal Facility

06/30/89

1st - Final
            Mid-State Disposal
            landfill, WI

            33-Acre
            Industrial/Municipal
            landfill

            09/30/88

            1st - Final
Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including PCE, toluene,
and TCE; other organics
including PCBs, PAHs,
dioxin, and pesticides;
and metals including
lead
                      Soil, GW, and SW
                      contaminated with
                      VOCs including
                      benzene, PCE and TCE,
                      and metals
104,000 -        Excavation and onsite consolidation of ash wastes
150,000         and soil into landfills with capping of landfills
barrel-          and previously excavated areas; GW pumping
cquival-cnts     and treatment with discharge to POTW;
(liquid          vapor/vacuum extraction of liquid disposal area
waste)          using carbon filters; continued testing of soil, ash,
                and tributary sediment; provision of an alternate
                water supply for area residents and businesses;
                and implementation of deed  and land use
                restrictions

Not specified    Installation of new soil/clay  caps for lagoon and
                landfill and in-situ solidification/ stabilization of
                sludge and landfill gas flaring, if necessary; site
                monitoring that includes GW, SW, and landfill
                gas monitoring; offsite GW monitoring; provision
                of an alternate water supply  for nearby
                residences; improvement of SW drainage;
                leachate and ponded water collection and offsite
                treatment; access restrictions; institutional
                controls;
No chemical-specific clean-up
goals have been established at this
time. Clean-up levels will be
based on MCLs, an HI of 1, a
10"5  cancer-risk level at the waste
boundary, and a 10"6 cancer-risk
level at the nearest receptor.
                                                                                            GW will gradually meet State
                                                                                            standards and 10'6 cancer-risk
                                                                                            levels for ingestion as a result of
                                                                                            natural attenuation and a decrease
                                                                                            in leachate contamination.
                                                                                            Individual contaminant goals were
                                                                                            not specified.
$19,400,000
(present worth)

$4,666,000
(O&M)
                                   $16,000,000
                                   (present worth)

                                   $220,000
                                   (O&M)
                                   (yearl)

                                   $100,000
                                   (O&M)
                                   (years 2-30)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Dale/
Region Remedial Action
5 Morris Arsenic
Dump, MN
08/07/85
1st Final
5 Moss-American
Kcrr-McGce Oil,
Wl

Former Wood
I'reserving Facility

09/27/90

1st - Final







5 NL Industries/
Taracorp/ Golden
Auto, MN

Industrial Facility/
Lead Smelter
Components of
Threat/Problem Waste Volume Selected Remedy
None None No further action



Soil, sediment, and GW 5,200 yd Re-routing the river channel onsitc parallel to the
contaminated with (river existing channel, followed by excavating highly
VOCs including sediment) contaminated sediment from the old channel;
ben/.cne, toluene, and treating river sediment and soil onsite using soil
xylcnes; and other 80,000 yd3 washing and bioslurry technologies; separation
organics including PAI Is (soil) and dcwatering of residues followed by
redeposition onsite; covering treated material with
clean soil; recycling or treating slurry water
onsitc before discharge to a publicly owned
treatment works (POTW) or the river;
constructing a synthetic geomembrane barrier to
prevent GW movement into the river; collecting
GW followed by treatment using an oil/water
separator and granular activated carbon with
discharge to a POTW or to the river, removing
pure phase liquids for offsitc incineration; and
GW monitoring
None None No action remedy





Clean-up Goals
Not specified



Goals are designed to reduce the
excess lifetime cancer risk for
carcinogens to 10 or less. For
noncarcinogens, clean-up levels
will reduce HI to Łl. Chemical-
specific goals for GW include
benzene 0.067 ug/1 (State
Preventive Action Level (PAL)),
toluene 68.6 ug/1 (State PAL), and
xylenes 124.0 ug/1 (State PAL).
The chemical-specific goal for soil
and sediment is PAI Is
(carcinogenic) 6.1 mg/kg (State).




No action attains the State ARAR
of 1,000 mg/kg for soil lead, as
well as the ATSDR guidance level
of 500-1,000 mg/kg.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$0



$26,000,000
(present worth)

$130,000
(annual O&M)












$0





        09/19/88




        2nd - Final

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Site Name,
Stateflype/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
OO
K)
            ML Industries/
            Taracorp Lead
            Smelt. IL

            Inactive Lead
            Smelting Facility

            03/30/90

            1st
Soil and debris
contaminated with lead
            National Presto
            Industries, WI

            Former Munitions
            and Metal-Working
            Facility

            08/01/90

            1st
GW contaminated with
VOCs including PCE
andTCB
94,820 yd3      Excavating soil and debris from onsite waste
(soil and        piles, the unpaved area, and adjacent residential
debris)          area; consolidating the soil and debris with
                existing Taracorp pile; covering the Taracorp pile
                with RCRA compliant multi-media cap;  and
                lining the newly expanded pile with a clay liner;
                removing all onsite drums to offsite secondary
                lead smelter; monitoring nearby communities;
                performing blood lead sampling; monitoring air
                and GW; developing contingency to provide
                further remedial action, if necessary;
                implementing institutional controls, including
                deed restrictions and site access restrictions such
                as fencing

Not specified    Constructing a well field, storage facilities, and
                distribution system to supply drinking water
                within the affected area of the Hallic Sanitary
                District; extending municipal water service from
                the City of Eau Claire to businesses and
                residences within the affected area; closing and
                abandoning all existing private  wells within the
                affected area that draw from  the contaminated
                GW; monitoring of designated private wells that
                arc outside of the affected area that are still using
                the affected area for water supply
Contaminated soil in unpaved area
adjacent to site will be excavated
to achieve lead clean-up level of
1,000 mg/kg. Contaminated soil in
adjacent communities will be
excavated to achieve lead clean-up
level of 500 mg/kg.
To provide a permanent and safe
alternate drinking water supply to
the affected area.
$30,000,000
(present worth)

$35,300
(annual O&M)
$3,000,000 -
$3,200,000
(present worth)

$48,200 -
$120,000
(annual O&M)

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Site Name,
SlatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
5 Naval Industrial GW contaminated with
Reserve Ordnance VOCs including PCE,
Plant, MN TCE, toluene, and
xylenes
Federal Facility

09/28/90

1st





5 New Brighton/Arden GW contaminated with
Hills (#1) (Interim VOCs including TCE
Water Treatment),
MN

06/24/83
IRM
5 New Brighton/Arden GW contaminated with
Hills, MN VOCs including TCE
(Water Supply
System)

09/19/83
IRM
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Pumping and pretreatment of GW, as necessary,
prior to disposal to a local publicly owned
treatment works (POTW) via an existing sanitary
sewer system; and testing the recovered water to
assist in the design of GW treatment facilities;
treating recovered GW by either a two-stage air
stripping process, followed by vapor-phase
granular activated carbon (GAC) to treat air
emissions, or treating GW using aqueous-phase
GAC, depending on testing results; and
discharging treated GW. Both options include
disposal of the effluent offsite and regenerating
spent carbon at an offsite facility

Not specified Interim GW treatment using granular activated
carbon and air stripping





Not specified Extension of existing public water supply system
lo affected residents





Clean-up Goals
GW quality in the unconsolidated
aquifer will be restored to MCLs
or State recommended allowable
limits, if more restrictive. The
target GW clean-up goal for TCE
is 5.0 ug/1 (MCL). Clean-up levels
for VOCs in recovered GW
discharged to the local POTW
must not exceed 10 mg/1 and
individual VOC levels must be
<3 mg/1 (local POTW standards).
Contaminants in any uncaptured
portion of the aquifer are expected
to dissipate through natural means.
Not specified






Not specified






Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$4,100,000
(present worth)

O&M
(not specified)









$150,400
(capital)

$30,526
(annual O&M)


$217,958
(capital)

O&M
(not provided)



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5





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5








Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action Threat/Problem
New Brighton/Ardcn GW contaminated with
Hills. MN VOCs
(Water Supply
System)

08/02/84
1RM
New Brighton/ GW contaminated with
Arden Hills (Well VOCs including TCIi
#7), MN and PCE, and organics

06/30/86
1st
New Brighton/ GW contaminated with
Arden Hills (St. VOCs including TCE
Anthony), MN and PCE

03/31/87
2nd
New Brighton/Ardcn GW contaminated with
Hills (TCAAP), MN VOCs and metals

09/25/87

3rd



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
Not specified Extension or existing public water supply system Not specified
to replace contaminated municipal system





Noi specified Provision of alternate water supply through well Not specified
construction




Not specified Construction of granular activated carbon (GAC) GW treatment will attain the MCL
water treatment facilities with discharge to the for TCE of 5.0 ug/1. MCLs for
municipal water treatment plant; and construction other VOCs have not been
of a pipeline from wells to the treatment facilities exceeded.


Nol specified GW pump and treatment with air stripping and GW clean-up goals will attain
onsile reinjection to aquifer 10"* health-based levels.
Discharged water will, at a
minimum, meet MCL values
which include benzene 5 ug/1,
toluene 2,000.0 ug/1, TCE 5 ug/1,
PCE 6.9 ug/1, vinyl chloride 2 ug/1,
xylenes 440 ug/1, arsenic 50 ug/1,
and chromium 50.0 ug/1.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$142,090
(capital)

O&M
(not provided)


$600,500
(capital)

$22,820
(annual O&M)

$1,100,500
(capital)

$160,770
(annual O&M)

$4,000,000
(capital)

$120,000
(annual O&M)





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Site Name,
Stale/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
5 New Brighton/ Soil contaminated with
Arden Hills VOCs including TCE
(TCAAP), MN and PCE; other organics
including PCHs; and
Federal Facility metals including arsenic
and lead
Army Ammunition
Manufacturing Plant
08/1 1/89
4th
i-4 5 New Brighton/ None
*& Ardcn Hills, MN
Municipal Well
Held
08/11/89
1st (Amendment)
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
1,400 yd3 Onsite treatment of soil using mobil infrared Soil will be treated to reach 2
(soil) thermal treatment; analysis of treated soil to mg/kg PCBs as required under
ensure PCB treatment goal is met, followed by TSCA.
onsite treatment; discharge of treated scrubber
wastewater to sanitary sewer system and
ultimately to POTW; decontamination and
removal of equipment used in treatment process;
and air monitoring during soil treatment


Not Amend June 1986 ROD by cancelling the Not applicable
applicable installation of a new municipal well



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,200,000
(total cost)


$0
(present worth)
$0
(O&M)


New Lyme Landfill,
OH

09/27/85

1st - Final
GW, soil, and sediment
contaminated with
VOCs, organics, and
inorganics including
asbestos
Not specified    Capping; installation and operation of
               extraction/containment wells to dewater landfill
               and eliminate leachate; onsite GW and leachate
               treatment using biological disc, sodium hydroxide
               precipitation, and granular activated carbon;
               onsite consolidation of contaminated sediment;
               and fencing
Not specified
$10,798,000
(capital)

$252,000
(years 0-15)

$44,000
(years 16-30)

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Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Ninth Avenue
Dump, IN

Waste Disposal
Area

09/20/88
1st
5 Ninth Avenue
Dump, IN

Waste Disposal
Area

06/30/89

2nd • Final



5 Northern Engraving,
WI

09/29/87

1st - l;inal
Threat/Problem
CW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene,
xylenes, organics
including PCBs, metals,
and cyanides


Soil, sediment, fill
material, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
ben/.ene, TCE, and
toluene; other organics
including PAIIs and
PCBs; and metals
including lead



Soil, sludge, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
and inorganics


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
250,000 - Extraction of oil and GW with diversion of GW
700,000 gals to a recharge system and oil to an onsite storage
(oil) tank; construction of a soil-bcntonite slurry wall
which will require filling 0.5-1.0 acre of
wetlands; and GW monitoring



36,000 yd Excavation of oil-contaminated waste and Till
(fill material) material with onsite thermal treatment, followed
by Tilling the excavated area with incinerator and
1,000 - 2,000 GW treatment process residues, discarded drums,
drums (liquid sediment, and trench spoils; capping area
waste) contained by the slurry wall; pumping and
tieatment of GW inside slurry wall with
reinjection into slurry wall to promote soil
flushing; dismantling, decontaminating, and
removing oil storage unit constructed under first
O.U.; long-term GW monitoring; and
implementation of deed and access restrictions
4,400 yd3 Excavation and onsite solidification of sludge and
soil; installation of RCRA cap atop lagoon; and
institutional controls to include deed and access
restrictions to seepage pit


Clean-up Goals
Remediation invokes the interim
remedy waiver for contaminant-
specific ARARs; however, GW
treatment and discharge will meet
MCLs. Individual MCL goals
were not provided.


Soil remedy is designed to ensure
long-term success of the
containment and GW components.
GW target levels are based on
MCLs or a 10'5 risk level.
whichever is more stringent for
carcinogens; and MCLs, MCLGs,
or an HI of 1, whichever is more
stringent, for noncarcinogens.



GW cleanup will be managed
through the use of ACLs that are
protective of the river. ACLs
include TCE 21,900.0 ug/1, copper
12.0 ug/1, nickel 160.0 ug/1, and
zinc 110.0 ug/1.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,960,000
(capital)

5190,000
(annual O&M)



$22,209,000
(present worth)

$489,000
(annual O&M)







$295,000
(capital)

$16,000
(annual O&M)


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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Northernaire Plating,
MI

09/1 1/85

1st

5 Northernaire Plating,
MI

Former
Electroplating
Facility
09/29/89
2nd - Final
5 Northside Sanitary
Landfill (Enviro-
Chem), IN

09/25/87

1st






Threat/Problem
GW, soil, and sewer
sediment contaminated
with metals including
chromium and cadmium



GW contaminated with
VOCs including toluene,
ICE, PCE, and xylenes;
and metals including
chromium



Soil, sediment, SW, and
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
organics including
PCBs, and inorganics








Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Excavation and off site disposal of soil and sewer
line to privately-owned RCRA facility; cleaning
dust and hazardous residue from building floor;
breaking up of 300 ft2 of floor and drywell,
sampling soil, excavation, and disposal of any
contaminated debris and soil at a RCRA Subtitle
C facility; and backfilling of area with clean soil
Not specified Two-stage GW pumping and treatment system
using carbon adsorption to remove metals and air
stripping with vapor phase carbon adsorption to
remove VOCs, followed by discharge to SW;
GW monitoring; and imple- mentation of site
access and GW and land use restrictions


4,200 yd3 Excavation, dewatering, and onsite disposal of
soil and sediment under a RCRA multi-layer cap;
re-routing of SW; GW and leachate collection
and treatment system; and institutional controls to
include deed and access restrictions








Clean-up Goals
Excavation of soil and sediment
will meet response objectives of
chromium 50 mg/kg and cadmium
10 mg/kg.



GW will meet or exceed State and
SOW A MCL standards. Target
GW clean-up levels include
xylenes 440 ug/1, toluene 40 ug/1,
PCE 1 ug/1, TCE 5 ug/1, and
chromium 50 ug/1.


GW will attain MCL values which
include benzene 5.0 ug/1, 1,1-DCE
7.0 ug/1, arsenic 50.0 ug/1, lead
5Cs, organics, and metals.









Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$75,000
(capital)

$0
(O&M)


$16,000,000
(present worth)

$5,000,000
(O&M)
(years 1-60)


101,690,000
galsGW
extraction and
treatment with
discharge to
POTWWater
discharge will
conform with
POTW
standards$300,
000 (capital)
$100,000
(annual O&M)

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Site Name.
Stateflfype/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
CO
oo
            Oak Grove Sanitary
            Undfill, MN

            45 to 50-Acre
            Municipal Landfill

            09/30/88

            1st
Soil, GW and SW
contaminated with
VOCs including toluene
and xylenes
Not specified    Deed and site access restrictions; capping with
               low permeability layer, and top soil cover and
               vegetation; and air and GW monitoring
Remedy addresses control of
contaminant migration, thus
individual clean-up goals are not
applicable.
$6,400,000 -
$11.100,000
(clay cap)
(present worth)

or

$5,500,000 -
$9,300,000
(synthetic
membrane)
(present worth)

$42,000 (clay
cap) (annual
O&M)
                                                                                                                                                        $40,000
                                                                                                                                                        (synthetic
                                                                                                                                                        membrane)
                                                                                                                                                        (annual O&M)

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Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Oconomowoc
Electroplating, WI

09/20/90

1st








Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, debris,
sludge, GW. and SW
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
toluene, and xylenes;
and metals including
chromium and lead







Waste Volume
650 yd3
(lagoon
sludge)

72,000 gals
(lagoon
water)

700 yd3 (soil
and debris)

6,000 yd3
(sediment)

Components of
Selected Remedy
Excavating lagoon sludge and surrounding soil,
followed by stabilization and offsite disposal;
pumping and offsite treatment of lagoon water;
excavating soil and debris with offsite treatment
and disposal; onsite GW pumping and treatment
using filtration ion exchange, air stripping, and
carbon adsorption, followed by onsite discharge
to SW; excavating sediment from Davy Creek
and adjacent wetlands to a depth of 2 ft, followed
by offsile stabilization, treatment, and disposal;
and monitoring of the area



Clean-up Goals
OU1 lagoon soil excavation levels
will meet background levels
consistent with State and Federal
(RCRA) clean closure levels;
excavation of OU2 soil will attain
a 10"6 cumulative carcinogenic risk
and a cumulative HI of <1 for
noncarcinogens. GW treatment
(OU3) will meet Federal and State
clean-up standards based on State
Preventative Action Limits (PALs);
chemical-specific GW goals
include chromium 5 ug/1 (PAL)
and TCE 0.1 8 (PAL).
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$7,576,196
(present worth)

$90,569
(annual O&M)









           Old Mill, OH

           08/07/85

            1st - Final
GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs and organics
including PCBs
Not specified    Removal and offsite disposal of 95% of soil
               contaminants; GW extraction and treatment using
               granular activated carbon; aquifer use restrictions;
               and provision of public water supply to
               residences potentially affected
Soil contaminated with base/         53,917,000
neutral compounds will be          (capital)
removed to background, and VOC
removal will be to the 10"6 cancer-    $45,000
risk level. GW cleanup has been     (annual O&M)
proposed to meet the 10   risk
level.

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Site Name,
Statefl*ype/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
Onalaska Municipal
Landfill, WI

Inactive Municipal
Undfill

08/14/90

1st - Final
Ott/Story/Cordova
Chemical, MI

Industrial Facility

09/29/89

1st
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene,
xylcnes, and TCE; other
organics including
PAIIs;  and metals
including arsenic and
lead
Not specified
GW and SW con-
conlaminatcd with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCB,
toluene, vinyl chloride,
and xylenes; other
organics including PCBs
and pesticides; and
metals including arsenic
Not specified
In-situ bioremediation of the solvent-
contaminated soil and, if feasible, a portion of the
landfill debris; pumping and treatment of the GW
plume using aeration, clarification, and filtration,
followed by discharge of the treated GW into the
Black River and  onsite  disposal of the sludge
generated during the treatment process;
reconstruction of the landfill cap and installation
of a passive methane gas venting system to
control the gas buildup  under the cap; GW
monitoring; and implementing institutional
controls including deed and GW use restrictions
GW pumping and treatment using UV-oxidation,
carbon adsorption, biological treatment (activated
sludge), and filtration with discharge to SW; and
environmental monitoring
Chemical-specific soil clean-up        $8,000,000
standards will be established once      (present worth)
the reduction rate for
bioremediation has been              $164,000
determined during the pilot-scale       (annual O&M)
test.  The estimated clean-up goal
is an 80-95% reduction of the
organic contaminant mass in the
soil.  GW at the landfill waste
boundary will meet SDWA,
MCLs, or MCLGs.  Chemical-
specific clean-up standards for GW
beyond the site boundary are based
on State clean-up levels and
include benzene 0.067 ug/1, toluene
68.6 ug/1, xylenes 124 ug/1, TCE
0.18 ug/1, arsenic 5 ug/1, and lead
5 ug/1. The reconstructed cap is
projected to reduce the rate of
precipitation infiltration by 80%.

Effluent levels will meet State         $11,751,000
NPDES levels, which are              (present worth)
dependent on final discharge point.
ARARs pertaining to GW             $1,500,000 -
restoration will be addressed in a       $1,600,000
subsequent overall GW operable       (annual O&M)
unit.                                (years 1-5)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Ott/Story/Cordova
Chemical, WI

Chemical
Manufacturing
Facility

09/29/90

2nd
5 Outboard Marine/
Johnson, IL

05/15/84

1st
5 Outboard Marine/
Johnson, IL

Marine Products
Manufacturing
Facility

03/31/89

1st (Amendment)







Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCE,
toluene, vinyl chloride.
1,2-dichloroethane, and
xylenes; other organics
including pesticides; and
metals including arsenic


GW, soil, and river
sediment contaminated
with VOCs, and
organics including PCBs


Soil and sediment
contaminated with
organics including PCBs














Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Pumping and treatment of GW in the shallow and
deeper zones of the aquifer system using
physical-chemical treatment including UV-
oxidation, air stripping, biological treatment such
as activated sludge, and/or filtration/adsorption
such as granular activated carbon; discharging the
treated effluent into the nearby stream; installing
a GW monitoring system, and implementing
institutional controls to limit GW use

Not specified Excavation and offsite disposal of PCB
contaminated materials; construction of onsite
containment cell for moderately contaminated
PCB material; capping; GW diversion;
construction of clay-lined dewatering lagoon; and
treatment of supernatant with discharge to harbor
700,000 Ibs Construction of containment cell and a new slip;
(soil) relocation of Larson Marine; removal, treatment,
and onsite disposal of Slip 3 sediment exceeding
300,000 Ibs 500 mg/kg PCB; dredging and disposal of harbor
(sediment) sediment above 50 mg/kg; excavation and onsite
treatment of soil and sediment exceeding
10,000 mg/kg PCBs; construction of a west
containment cell for treatment residues and lower
concentration PCB-contaminated soil;
construction of an east containment cell around
the parking lot area; construction of a temporary
onsite water treatment facility for dredged water;
construction of a permanent water treatment
facility; onsite treatment of containment cell
water followed by discharge to a POTW or an
onsite location; capping of all contaminant cells;
and GW monitoring
Clean-up Goals
Chemical- specific GW clean-up
goals include benzene 1 ug/1
(10 cancer-risk level), toluene
40 ug/1 (State standard), TCE
3 ug/1 (10'6 cancer-risk level), and
xylcncs 20 ug/1 (State standard).
Effluents must meet limitations for
stream discharge as administered
by the State.

Not specified





A PCB clean-up goal of 50 mg/kg
was established based on site-
specific data.














Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$26,000,000
(present worth)

$1,400,000
(annual O&M)





$21,570,000
(present worth)

O&M
(not specified)

$19,000,000
(capital)

O&M
(not specified)













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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Petersen Sand &
Gravel, IL
Mining and Waste
Disposal Area
09/14/88
1st - Final
I'ocr Farms, IN

Industrial Facility
09/30/88
1st - Final
Pristine, OI I

Waste Disposal
Facility

12/31/87

1st - Final

Components of
Threat/Problem Waste Volume Selected Remedy
None Not No further action with SW and sediment
applicable monitoring




None Not No further action after abandoning GW
applicable monitoring wells



Soil, sediment, GW, 37,700 yd3 lixcavaiion, onsite consolidation; of 1 ,725 yd3 of
SW, and buildings sediment and soil; and in-situ vitrification of soil;
contaminated with installation of a french drain; GW pump and
VOCs including PCE treatment using air stripping with offsite
and TCIi, metals, and discharge to Mill Creek; decontamination of
pesticides (dioxin in soil structures followed by removal and disposal at a
and sediment only) solid waste landfill; implementation of
institutional controls including deed and access
restrictions; and GW monitoring
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Not applicable $0





Not applicable $0




The overall health-based clean-up $20,837,000
standard of 10"6 cumulative excess (capital)
cancer risk at the plume boundary
will be met for all media. 594,800
Additionally, this remedy will (annual O&M)
meet the MCL for lead 50 ug/1.




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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
5     Pristine, OH

      03/30/90

      1st (Amendment)
       Reilly Tar &
       Chemical St. Louis
       Park, MN

       06/06/84

       1st
Soil, sediment, debris,
GW, and SW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene,  PCE, TCE, and
xylenes; other organics
including dioxin and
pesticides such as DDT;
metals including arsenic,
chromium, and lead; and
other inorganics
7,122 yd3
(soil and
sediment)
GW contaminated with
VOCs and organics
including PAHs
The amended action includes excavating and
incinerating the top 1 ft of soil from across the
site (3,598 yd3) and soil to a depth of 4 ft in
areas that contain semi-volatile organic
compounds and pesticides in excess of
performance goals (1,799 yd3); incinerating
600 yd3 of sediment and 1,125 yd3 of soil
surrounding the inground pit; testing the residual
ash and placing the ash onsite if it meets
standards for delisting; performing in-situ soil
vapor extraction with an off-gas  control system to
extract VOCs from onsite soil to a depth of 12 ft;
dewatering the upper aquifer; capping the soil
with a RCRA multi-layer cap; and onsite
treatment of the extracted GW using carbon
adsorption; pumping and treatment of GW from
the lower and upper aquifer  and  a lower outwash
lens of the upper aquifer using air stripping and
carbon adsorption; decontaminating and
demolishing all onsite structures  and disposing of
the debris  offsite; monitoring GW; and
implementing institutional controls including deed
restrictions, and site access restrictions such as
fencing
Not specified    GW treatment using granular activated carbon
Chemical-specific goals for
soil/sediment were based on a
cumulative 10   incremental
lifetime cancer risk of 11 indicator
compounds, and include aldrin
15 ug/kg, benzene 116 ug/kg,
chloroform 2,043 mg/kg, dieldrin
6 ug/kg, PAHs 14 ug/kg, dioxin
0 ug/kg, PCE 3,244 ug/kg, TCE
175 ug/kg, DDT 487 ug/kg,  1,2-
DCA 19 ug/kg, and 1,1- DCE
285 ug/kg.
                                                Not specified
$13,500,000
(present worth)

56,000,000
(O&M)
                                   5750,000
                                   (capital)

                                   $188,000
                                   (annual O&M)

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Region
5





5










5






Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Reilly Tar &
Chemical St. Ix>uis
Park, MN

05/30/86
2nd
Reilly Tar &
Chemical St. Louis
Park, MN

l-brmer Coal Tar
Distillation and
Wood Preserving
l;acility

09/28/90
3rd
Republic Siccl
Quarry, Oil

Industrial Facility

09/30/88
1st - Final
Components of
Threat/Problem Waste Volume Selected Remedy
GW and soil 800,000 - GW pump and treatment; capping and Tilling of
contaminated with 1 ,000,000 exposed wastes; and discharge of hazardous
VOCs, and organics yd3 waste to sewer
including PAHs


GW contaminated with Not specified Pumping an existing well screened within the St.
organics including PAI Is Peter aquifer and discharging extracted water
and phenols offsite to a publicly owned treatment works
G'OTW); and GW monitoring. Within 3 to 5
years, onsite discharge to SW will be conducted
if NPDES permit requirements are met. If
requirements arc not met, onsite treatment,
possibly using granular activated carbon will be
conducted prior to onsite discharge


Soil contaminated with 100yd3 lixcavalion and offsite disposal of contaminated
VOCs and metals (soil) soil; and GW monitoring





Clean-up Goals
Drinking water criteria for PAHs
were developed through State and
EPA consultations.



Chemical-specific GW clean-up
goals include carcinogenic PAHs
70 ug/1, other PAHs 17 ug/1, and
phenols 10 ug/1. Extracted GW
must meet NPDES discharge
requirements for both discharge to
a POTW and SW.




Soil treatment before offsite
disposal to meet LDR requirements
is not expected to be necessary.
Individual removal goals were not
specified.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
Cost estimates
not fully
developed



$225,000 -
$250,000
(capital)

$60,000
(annual O&M)





$63,200
(present worth)






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Site Name,
Stale/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
     5      Rose Township, MI

            09/30/87

            1 st - Final
vo
Ul
Rose Township, MI

01/18/89

1st - Final
(Amendment)
                      Soil and GW
                      contaminated with
                      VOCs, organics
                      including PCBs and
                      PAHs, and inorganics
                           50,000 yd3
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs; other organics
including PCBs and
PAHs; and metals
including arsenic and
lead
25,000 yd3
(soil)
                Excavation of soil and onsite thermal destruction
                with disposal of ash as either backfill or
                placement in an offsite RCRA facility (if ash is
                EP toxic, teachable lead removal treatment will
                be required); GW pump and treatment using
                chemical coagulation, air stripping, and activated
                carbon adsorption with discharge in appropriate
                manner; and fencing
Excavating soil with onsite thermal destruction
and disposing the resulting ash onsite or in
landfills offsite, based on Icachability test results;
excavating subsurface soil with onsite thermal
destruction or onsite soil flushing, pending results
of laboratory or pilot tests demonstrating the
effectiveness of soil flushing technology; GW
pumping and treatment using chemical
coagulation, air stripping, and activated carbon
adsorption with onsite discharge of treated water
to adjacent wetlands and regeneration/incineration
of carbon filters; and implementing site access
restrictions
Cumulative soil cleanup will attain    $32,547,000
10"6 cancer-risk level which          (capital)
includes arsenic 14.0 mg/kg, PCBs
10.0 mg/kg, and lead 70.0 mg/kg.     $200,000
GW levels will also  attain the 10'6    (annual O&M)
cancer-risk level which includes       (years  1-10)
vinyl chloride 0.015  ug/1, arsenic
50.0 ug/1, lead 50.0 ug/1,              $70,000
chlorobenzene 60.0 ug/1 (proposed     (annual O&M)
MCLG), benzene 0.133 ug/1, TCE     (years  10-30)
0.627 ug/1, PCBs  0.002 ug/1, and
methylene chloride 0.919 ug/1.

GW and soil clean-up levels will      $14,000,000
attain the 10"' cancer-risk level.       (capital)
Chemical-specific clean-up levels
for GW include arsenic 50 ug/1        O&M
(MCL), lead 50 ug/1  (MCL), PCBs     (not specified)
0.002 ug/1, and benzene 1 ug/1.
Soil Target Clean-up Levels
(TCLs) were based on the
noncarcinogenic risk calculation
for each chemical where no MCL
currently exists. Soil clean-up
levels include PCBs 10 mg/kg
(TSCA), lead 70 mg/kg (TCL),
arsenic 14 mg/kg (TCL), and
VOCs 70 ug/kg (TCL).

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Schilling, E.I I.
Landfill, Oli

2.7-Acre Landfill

09/29/89

1st - Final













5 Schmalz Dump, Wl

08/13/85

1st
5 Schmalz Dump, Wl

09/30/87

2nd - l;mal
Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene; other organics
including phenols.
PAHs, and pesticides;
and metals including
arsenic













Soil contaminated with
VOCs, organics
including PCBs, and
metals including
chromium
Soil contaminated with
metals



Waste Volume
30,000 yd3
(subsurface
soil under
landfill)

750 yd3
(surface soil
to be
excavated)

70.000 yd3
(solid waste
beneath
landfill)
500 yd3
(sediment to
be
excavated)
7,000,000
gals
(Icachatc)
3,500 yd3




Not specified




Components of
Selected Remedy
Excavation of sediment and soil for consolidation
in landfill; construction of RCRA cap;
construction of clay berm; construction of a
perimeter cut-off wall; construction of interceptor
drum; dewatering the landfill of leachate and
treating leachate using air stripping and carbon
adsorption to remove organics and sulflde
precipitation to remove inorganics, followed by
discharge to SW; treatment and discharge of
additional wastewater generated during remedial
action; GW monitoring; and implementation of
site access and deed restrictions









Hxcavation and offsite disposal of contaminated
building debris and sediment with dewatering



Installation of a low permeability, compacted
earth material cap over approximately 7 acres of
soil


Clean-up Goals
Soil and sediment will be
excavated and consolidated to
achieve a cumulative carcinogenic
risk <10"6 and a cumulative non-
carcinogenic HI <1.0. GW will be
treated if it exceeds action levels
that have been established as a
cumulative cancer risk
<10 and a cumulative non-
carcinogenic III <1.0.











PCBs will be removed in the
dewatering process to below
0.5 ug/kg.


Trivalent chromium does not
exceed the MCL (50.0 ug/1) and
lead was not reported above
detection units.

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$6,444,000
(capital)

$99,000
(annual O&M)
(years 1-30)















52,088,300
(capital)

$0 (O&M)

$687,664
(capital)

$17,940
(annual O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Seymour Recycling,
IN

09/30/86

1st
5 Seymour Recycling,
IN

09/25/87

2nd - Final





Threat/Problem
GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs, organics, and
metals


Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
and organics







Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
101,690,000 GW extraction and treatment with discharge to
gals POTW




3,000 yd3 Implementation of a full scale soil vapor
extraction system; installation of a multimedia
cap; excavation of contaminated sediment and
consolidation of sediment beneath cap; GW pump
and treatment; and institutional controls to
include deed restrictions, and site access
restrictions with compliance point at the edge of
the cap



Clean-up Goals
Water discharge will conform with
POTW standards.




GW clean-up levels will attain a
cumulative 10'5 to 10"6 cancer-risk
level. MCLs attributing to this
level include benzene 5.0 ug/1,
chloroform 100.0 ug/1, 1,2-DCE
7.0 ug/1, TCE 5.0 ug/1, and vinyl
chloride 2.0 ug/1. GW clean-up
levels for inorganics will meet
chronic health values including
lead, cadmium, and barium
50.0 ug/1 each.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$300,000
(capital)

$100,000
(annual O&M)

$10,536,000
(capital)

$7,200,000
(present worth
O&M)





South Andover, MN    GW contaminated with     Not specified    GW extraction; provision of an alternate water
Waste Disposal
Facility

03/30/88

1st

Spiegel berg
Landfill, MI

09/30/86

1st
VOCs including PCE,
TCE, and toluene, and
metals including arsenic,
cadmium, and chromium
GW and soil
contaminated with
VOCs, organics, and
metals
               supply to private well users; GW monitoring; and
               implementation of well use restrictions
5,000 yd3

10,000 yd3
Excavation of waste materials with offsite
incineration of liquid paint sludges and offsite
disposal of solid paint sludge
                                               Remediation is aimed at
                                               controlling migration, not restoring
                                               the aquifer to drinking water
                                               standards, thus  no clean-up levels
                                               were established.
Excavation of all materials
                                   $760,000
                                   (present worth)
exceeding a 10
risk.
             1-6
excess cancer
$15,771,000
$18,395,000
(capital)

$0
(O&M)

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Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
oo
Spiegelbcrg
Landfill, MI

Active Sand, Peat,
and Gravel Mining

06/29/90

2nd - Final

Springfield
Township Dump,
Ml

Industrial Waste
Disposal Area

09/29/90

1st - Final
            St. Louis River, MN

            Former
            Manufacturing
            Facilities

            09/28/90

            1st
                                   GW contaminated by
                                   VOCs including
                                   benzene, toluene, and
                                   xylcnes; and metals
                                   including lead
                          3,770,000 ft3
                          (GW)
Soil and GW
contaminated by VOCs
including TCli and
toluene; other organics
including PCHs; and
metals including arsenic,
chromium, and  lead
                                                             11,820yd3
                                                             (soil)
                       Soil contaminated with
                       organics including PA Us
                          300-2,300
                          yd3 (tar
                          seeps)
Pumping and treatment using chemical
precipitation and pH adjustment to remove
inorganics, biological treatment to remove
organics, and air stripping and granular activated
carbon to remove residual organic contamination,
followed by onsite discharge of treated water to
the GW; implementing institutional  controls
including deed restrictions; and GW and well
water monitoring

Excavating and treating VOC- and other organic-
contaminated soil onsite by incineration, and
solidifying the resulting ash; treating metal-
contaminated soil using solidification and
rcdcpositing the treated soil onsite, or temporarily
storing the treated soil onsite in a solid waste
unit; treating remaining contaminated soil and ash
onsite, or temporarily storing the treated soil
using in-situ vacuum extraction with trealability
studies to determine its effectiveness; GW
pumping and treatment using carbon adsorption,
followed by onsite reinjection of treated water,
and implementing site access restrictions such as
fencing

Kxcavating tar seeps with offsite disposal to a
power plant or similar facility for use as a
recyclable fuel and landfilling the tar and ash
residues offsite.  ROD provides a contingency for
incineration of up to 10% of the materials at a
RCRA-incinerator if the power plant will not
accept the contaminated soil/tar mixture
Chemical-specific GW clean-up       $4,420,000
goals include benzene 1.2 ug/1         (present worth)
(based on a 10"* cancer-risk level),
toluene 40 ug/1 (based on taste and    $2,000,000
odor thresholds), and lead 5.0 ug/1     (O&M)
(based on human lifecycle-safe
concentrations).
Soil remediation goals are based       $9,271,290
on a 10  cancer risk and State        (present worth)
Michigan Act 307 Standards.
Chemical-specific soil clean.up        $97,659
levels include PCBs 1  mg/kg,         (annual O&M)
toluene 0.08 mg/kg, and TCE 0.08
mg/kg. Ground water will be
remediated to meet or exceed
SDWA MCLs or MCLGs,
including toluene 0.4 mg/1 (MCL)
and TCE 0.003 mg/1 (MCL).  Lead
and arsenic will be remediated to
background levels for  both soil and
ground water.

No chemical-specific goals are        $700,000 -
provided; however, this remedial       $2,700,000
action will reduce the current         (present worth)
excess lifetime cancer risk for GW
to acceptable levels and prevent       $0
migration of contaminants to SW      (O&M)
andGW.

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                                  FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
\O
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Summit National
Liquid Disposal
Service, OH

Waste Disposal
Facility

06/30/88

1st - Final




5 Tri-State Plating, IN

Abandoned Metal
Plating Facility

03/30/90
1st - Final
5 Union Scrap Iron
Metal, MN
Vacant Industrial
Property
03/30/90
1st -Final
Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, GW and
SW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene,
xylencs, and TCE,
organics including
phenols, PAHs and
PCBs, and metals
including arsenic and
chromium




GW contaminated with
chromium





Not applicable





Waste Volume
30,500 yd3
(soil)

1,500 yd3
(sediment)

80,000 gals
(drum
contents)

1,000 - 7,500
gals (tank
contents)

Not specified






Not
applicable




Components of
Selected Remedy
Excavation and onsite incineration of soil,
sediment, and contents of buried drums and
tanks, with disposal of incinerator residues in an
onsite RCRA landfill; GW pump and treatment
and onsite SW treatment using precipitation.
flocculation, coagulation, oil and water
separation, filtration, and carbon adsorption with
discharge of treated water to downgradient SW;
installation of multi-layered cap with grading and
revegetation, and construction of a slurry wall
around site perimeter, dismantling and onsite
disposal of onsite structures; site access and deed
restrictions; GW and SW monitoring; and
residence relocation
Pumping GW from the underlying aquifer and
discharging the treated water to a publicly owned
treatment works (POTW); GW monitoring;
conducting a public education program; and
implementing institutional controls and site
access restrictions including fencing

No further action





Clean-up Goals
Soil clean-up goals will attain a
2xlO"5 cancer-risk level.
Discharge levels for treated GW
and SW will meet Federal and/or
State water quality standards.
Individual goals for soil and GW
contaminants were not specified.







Pumping of GW will continue
until contaminant levels meet State
and Federal standards including
chromium 50 ug/1.



Not applicable





Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$25,000,000
(present worth)

$1,132,250
(annual O&M)









$1,110,000-
$1,115,000
(present worth)

O&M
(not specified)

Not applicable






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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
5 United Scrap Lead, Soil and sediment
OH contaminated with
arsenic and lead
Industrial Facility

09/30/88

1st - Final



Waste Volume
46,600 yd3
(soil)

400 yd3
(sediment)

55,000 yd3
(baiiery
casings)


Components of
Selected Remedy
Excavation and treatment of battery casings and
contaminated soil by washing, with lead recovery
and offsite disposal or recycling of casings, and
replacement of residual soil onsite; excavation
and de watering of sediment onsile and disposal
with soil; construction of a soil cover, and
rcvegetation; decontamination of contaminated
buildings and debris with offsite disposal;
installation of a new residential well; deed
restrictions; drainage control; and GW and SW
monitoring
Clean-up Goals
The target level for cleanup of
battery casings and surficial soil is
lead 500 mg/kg based on
guidelines from the Center for
Disease Control. Soil deeper than
1 ft will be cleaned to the EP
toxicity value for lead, 5 mg/1.
Sediment will be cleaned to
background lead levels (68 mg/kg),


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$26,924,000
(present worth)

$55,375
(annual O&M)






      5      University of
s>          Minnesota, MN

            Electrical Equipment
            Storage and
            Reconditioning
            Facility

            06/11/90

            1st - Final
Soil, debris, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
chloroform; other
organics including
PCBs; and metals such
as lead
23,738 yd3
(soil)

160 yd3
(debris)
            U.S. Aviex,  Ml

            Industrial Facility

            09/07/88

            1st - Final
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCP.,
toluene and xylenes
11,500 yd3
(soil)
Excavating 2,620 yd3 soil with >1,000 mg/kg
lead and transporting it to an offsite RCRA
landfill for disposal; excavating concrete (160
yd3), debris,  and 6309 yd3 of soil with >25
mg/kg PCBs, with onsite thermal desorption and
fume incineration; consolidating 14,809 yd3 of
soil with  10-25 mg/kg PCBs and limiting access
with man-made barriers, backfilling excavations
with treated soil and grading the area; pumping
and treatment of contaminated GW using a
packed tower air stripper with onsite discharge to
an infiltration pond; and GW monitoring.
Outside of the selected remedy, the University of
Minnesota is constructing two supply wells
upgradient of the contaminant plume and
supplying 27 affected residents

Onsite soil will be treated using soil flushing;
GW pump and treatment (including onsite and
offsite GW and fluids from the soil flushing)
using air  stripping with discharge to SW
Clean-up levels for carcinogenic
compounds are meant to reduce
the excess lifetime cancer risk to
W4 to 10"7. Specific soil clean-up
goals include PCBs 25 mg/kg
(TSCA PCB "Spill Clean-up
Policy") and lead  1,000 mg/kg (EP
Toxicity Leach Testing and State
Interim Standards  for Lead).
Specific GW clean-up  goals for
VOCs also were provided.
58,308,686
(capital cost)

$8,695
(annual O&M
cost for GW
remedy)
GW clean-up goals will meet
MCLs, proposed MCLGs, or
Federal or State water quality
criteria.  Individual goals include
benzene 5 ug/1 (MCL), toluene
2,000 mg/1 (PMCLG), xylenes 440
ug/1 (PMCLG), PCE 0.88 ug/1
(WQC), and TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL).
$3,024,100
(present worth)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
SJ
o
            USDOI Sangamo/
            Crab Orchard NWR,
            1L

            Manufacturing
            Facility

            03/30/90

            1st
            USDOI Sangamo/
            Crab Orchard NWR,
            IL

            Manufacturing
            Facility

            08/01/90

            2nd
             Velsicol Chemical,
             IL

             Waste Disposal
             Facility

             09/30/88

             1st - Final
Soil, sediment, debris,
and sludge contaminated
with metals including
cadmium, chromium,
and lead
Soil and sediment
contaminated with
organics including
PCBs; and metals
including  lead
Soil, sediment, GW, and
SW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, organics
including PAHs, and
pesticides
20,000+ yd3     Excavating contaminated soil, sediment, debris,
(soil,            and sludge, and temporarily storing the waste
sediment,        onsite until treatment or disposal; treating
debris, and      approximately 9,000 yd3 of soil, debris, and
sludge)         sediment considered to be RCRA characteristic
                hazardous  waste using stabilization and fixation;
                disposing of the treated and non-treated soil,
                debris, and sludge onsite in an industrial (RCRA
                Subtitle D) landfill; capping the landfill; filling
                the excavated areas with  clean soil; conducting
                environmental monitoring of GW, SW, and
                Icachate; and implementing institutional controls,
                and continuing site access restrictions

37,500 yd       Excavating and treating PCB-contaminatcd soil
(soil and        and sediment using incineration or in-situ
sediment)       vitrification (ISV), stabilization/fixation of
                incineration residues and non-incinerated, metal-
                contaminated soil and sediment, followed by
                onsite disposal in a RCRA-permitted landfill;
                backfilling, capping, and  closure of excavated
                areas and areas where contamination is below the
                excavation criteria; GW,  SW, and leachate
                monitoring; and implementing institutional
                controls including land use and transfer
                restrictions

87,900 yd3      Excavation of soil and sediment, backfilling with
(soil)           clay, and revegetation; construction of a diversion
                channel; consolidation of all wastes onsite with
10,200 yd3      clean backfill of excavated areas and in-situ
(sediment)      stabilization, followed by construction  of a
                RCRA cap; construction  of a GW collection
                drain with disposal via deep well injection or
                treatment using granular activated carbon before
                offsite  discharge; GW and surface monitoring;
                and Heed restrictions
Clean-up goals for soil, sediment,     $2,700,858
debris, and sludge are based on the    (present worth)
risk assessment, a 10   excess
cancer risk level, and an HI<1.        $54,371
Chemical-specific goals include       (annual O&M)
cadmium 10 mg/kg, and lead 450     (30 years)
mg/kg.  At the Area 7 Plating
Pond, all sludge, soil, and
sediment contaminated  with
chromium greater than  background
will be removed.
Soil remediation goals include         $25,000,000
PCBs 1 mg/kg for the top 1 ft of      (present worth)
surficial soil; PCBs 25 mg/kg for
soil below 1 ft; and lead 450          $379,701
mg/kg. Sediment remediation goals    (annual O&M)
include PCBs 0.5 mg/kg.  Soil and
sediment remediation goals are
based on the risk assessment, a
10   excess cancer-risk level, and
an HI=1.
GW cleanup will attain ACLs         $9,081,000
including benzene 2,000 ug/1;          (present worth)
cPAHs 0.031 ug/1; noncarcinogenic
PAHs 5.4 ug/1; and phenolss
100 ug/1. Soil and sediment will
achieve ACLs including benzene
2 mg/kg; cPAHs 0.010 mg/kg;
noncarcinogenic PAHs
0.046 mg/kg and phenolss
100 mg/kg.

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Site Name,
Stale/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Verona Well Field,
MI

05/01/84

IRM
5 Verona Well Field,
MI

08/12/85

1st



5 Waite Park Wells,
MN

Municipal Wells

09/28/89

1st - Final
Threat/Problem
GW and air con-
taminated with VOCs
including TCE and PCE
•


GW and soil con-
laminated wiih VOCs
including TCE and PCE






GW contaminated with
VOCs including PCE
and TCE





Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Provision for new wells; implementation of
barrier system; treatment of purge water using air
stripping system; and treatment of air emissions
using activated carbon adsorption


Not specified Soil treatment using enhanced volatilization; and
GW pump and treatment using existing air
stripper






Not specified Installation of GW extraction wells in the
contamination plumes; treatment of extracted GW
via packed tower aeration; discharge of treated
GW via storm drain to river, and SW and GW
monitoring



Clean-up Goals
Not specified





It is estimated that within 3 years,
GW contamination will decrease to
100 ug/1 VOCs.






Chemical-specific GW clean-up
goals include PCE 6.6 ug/1 (RAL)
and TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL). SW
discharge will comply with CWA
AWQS. Chemical-specific GW
discharge goals include PCE
8.9 ug/1 and TCE 123 ug/1.

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,796,000
(capital)

$470,000
(annual O&M)

$1,660,000
(capital)

$90,000
(annual O&M)
(years 1-2)
$46,000
(annual O&M)
(years 3-30)
$913,000
(present worth
cost)

O&M
(not specified)



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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Waste Disposal
Engineering, MN

Waste Disposal
Area

12/31/87

1st - Final





5 Wauconda Sand &
Gravel, IL

09/30/85

1st
Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs and organics;
landfill covered with
lime-sludge cap










GW, SW, and soil
contaminated with
VOCs, organics
including PCBs, and
metals

Waste Volume
Equivalent of
60,000 -
100,000
barrels of
hazardous
waste within
2,500,000
yd3 of solid
waste





Not specified





Components of
Selected Remedy
Installation of a RCRA cap; GW pump and
treatment using carbon adsorption with offsite
discharge to Coon Creek; installation of a clay
slurry wall; implementation of institutional
controls including well use restrictions; and site
monitoring








Installation of Icachatc collection drains;
provision for Icachatc disposal at sewage
treatment plant or at an offsite hazardous waste
treatment facility; regrading with clean soil cover
and revegetation of bare and eroded areas; and
fencing
Clean-up Goals
The existing concentrations of
contaminants in Coon Creek will
be brought to below the 10'6
health-based risk level and other
fresh water criteria established
under CWA. The point of
compliance will be set at the
landfill boundary. SWDA
standards are not ARAR since
institutional controls will prevent
any potential use of the
contaminated GW. Also, MCLs
have not been established for site
contaminants.
Not specified





Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$9,504,796
(capital)

$1,862,915
(present worth
O&M)








$1 ,600,000
(capital)

$50,000
(annual O&M)


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Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
5 Wauconda Sand & GW, SW, and air
Gravel, IL contaminated with
VOCs including vinyl
52-Acre Industrial/ chloride and benzene;
Municipal metals including arsenic
Commercial/ and lead; and methane
Residential Landfill

03/31/89

2nd - l-'inal






5 Wausau GW contaminated with
Groundwaier VOCs including TCE
Contamination, Wl

Well Field

12/23/88

1st


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Long-term monitoring of GW, SW, and air
emissions with possible evaluation of additional
remedial alternatives, if necessary; further
upgrade of site cap; installation and operation of
improved venting system; continued O&M of
leachate collection and venting systems;
maintenance of site cap, fence, and monitoring
well network; and implementation of institutional
controls to restrict GW use








Not specified GW pumping and treatment using air stripping
with onsitc discharge to SW; and GW monitoring









Clean-up Goals
MCLs and State Public and Food
Processing standards are
considered ARARs for offsite GW
quality. If offsite GW exceeds an
MCL or a 10~5 cumulative cancer-
risk level for lifetime drinking
water usage (excluding arsenic and
vinyl chloride) and background
levels, additional investigations
will be performed. Leachate
collection system will operate until
action levels are established and
attained. Air emissions will be
controlled and treated if
incremental risk to nearby
residents is >10~6 lifetime
exposure.
Remedy addresses plume
management not remediation.
Effluent levels will satisfy BAT.








Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$12,155,606
(present worth)

$174,500
(annual O&M)












$750,000
(present worth)

$105,000
(annual O&M)
(year 1)

581,000
(annual O&M)
(subsequent
years)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
ro
Wausau
Ground water
Contamination, WI

Municipal Water
Supply Facility

09/29/89

2nd - Final

Wayne Waste Oil,
IN

Former Oil
Reclamation Facility
and Landfill

03/30/90

1st -  Final
                                  Soil and GW con-
                                  taminated  with VOCs
                                  including TCI; and PCE
Not specified
Soil, debris, and GW
contaminated  with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCE,
toluene, and xylcnes;
other orgardcs including
PAHs and phenols; and
metals including arsenic,
chromium, and lead
                                                             Not specified
                                          Treatment of soil using an in-situ soil vapor
                                          extraction (SVIi) system and treatment of gases
                                          emitted from the SVE system using vapor phase
                                          carbon filters; and continued GW pumping and
                                          treatment using existing air strippers with
                                          modified pumpage rates
                Treating VOC-contaminated soil using vapor
                extraction; treating metals-contaminated soil
                using soil washing or solidification/ stabilization;
                delineating the area of the municipal landfill;
                capping the landfill and constructing a landfill
                venting system if necessary; covering PAII-
                contaminated soil or consolidating the soil under
                the landfill cap; treating and disposing of the
                contents of storage tanks offsite and steam
                cleaning and removing  the storage tanks offsite;
                dismantling the incinerator and disposing of the
                debris offsite or within  the onsite municipal
                landfill; pumping  and treatment of GW onsite
                using air stripping, or discharging the GW offsite
                to a publicly owned treatment works (POTW);
                monitoring air, GW, and SW; and implementing
                institutional controls including deed, land use,
                and GW use restrictions, and site access
                restrictions such as fencing
Performance goals for this
remedial action are based on State
GW standards including PCE
1.0 ug/1 and TCE 1.8 ug/1.
Soil clean-up levels will be
calculated using a contaminant
leaching model. Chemical-specific
clean-up levels for GW include
benzene 5 ug/1 (MCL), PCE 5 ug/1
(MCL), TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL),
toluene 2,000 ug/1 (MCL), xylenes
10,000 ug/1 (proposed MCL), and
arsenic 50 ug/1 (MCL).
                                   S738.000
                                   (present worth)

                                   S482.000
                                   (present worth
                                   O&M)
                                   55,582,499
                                   (present worth)

                                   S291 ,000
                                   (annual O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
5 Wedzeb Enterprises,
IN

Industrial
Warehouse Facility

06/30/89

1st - Final
5 Wheeler Pit, WI

Former Industrial
Waste Disposal Pit

09/28/90

1st - Final

5 Whitehall Municipal
Wells, MI

Municipal Well
Fields
09/29/89
1st - F'inal
Threat/Problem
Sewer sediment con-
taminated with organics
including PCBs






Waste, soil, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including toluene,
benzene, and xylcnes;
other organics including
PAIIs; and metals
including arsenic, lead.
and chromium

None






Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Hydraulic flushing and vacuum pumping of
sewer lines followed by Tillering the resulting
water and sediment and discharging to POTW;
offsite incineration and disposal of sediment and
waste drums, if PCB levels are SO mg/kg or
greater or offsite disposal only if PCB levels are
below PCB SO mg/kg; and a television inspection
of the pipeline to ensure structural integrity

Not specified Consolidating waste and contaminated soil from
adjacent property into original onsite disposal
area; capping the landfill with a RCRA-approved
solid waste cap; installing a gas venting system
in the cap, if necessary; monitoring of GW and
private wells, and evaluating results to determine
the need for additional remedial action; and
implementing site access restrictions, and
institutional controls to limit land and GW use
Not No further action is being taken because
applicable contaminant levels in the site's wells do not
exceed any Stale or Federal drinking water
standards or criteria



Clean-up Goals
The clean-up goal of 1 0 mg/kg for
PCBs was established by the
TSCA Spill Policy.






Chemical-specific clean-up goals
for GW are based on State
Preventative Action Limits and
include arsenic S ug/1 and
chromium S ug/1. No clean-up
levels have been determined for
soil or onsite wastes, as these will
be permanently contained onsite.

Not applicable






Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$45,000
(present worth)

$0
(O&M)




$2,940,000
(present worth)

$137300
(annual O&M)




$0
(present worth)






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Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Windom Municipal
Dump, MN

Former Municipal
Landfill

09/29/89

1st - Final
AT&SF (Clovis),
NM

Waste Disposal
Area

09/23/88

1st - Final
GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, and TCE;
metals including  arsenic;
and other inorganics
Not specified
Soil, sediment, GW, and
SW contaminated with
organics including
phenolss. inorganics, and
metals including arsenic,
chromium, and lead
Not specified
Grading, capping, and revegetating the fill area;
modifying the existing municipal waste plant by
installing additional aeration nozzles and structure
venting; and GW monitoring
Installation of SW run-on controls; evaporation
of lake water using a pump and spray sprinkler
system; excavation and onsite biodcgradation of
evaporate and lake sediment in an onsite
treatment area; in-situ biodegradation of
contaminated soil underneath the lake sediment,
followed by  excavation and placement of the
treated soil into the sediment treatment area;
capping  the treatment area with PVC liner and
vegetated soil layer,  grading and revegetating the
disturbed area; access restrictions; and GW and
treatment area monitoring
The municipal water treatment        $865,000
system will remove VOCs and will    (present worth)
ensure that contaminants of
concern do not exceed a 10"5          $5,700
lifetime excess cancer risk and        (O&M)
SDWA MCLs.  GW will be           (years 1-30)
treated if the GW exceeds a single
allowable limit.  Specific limits are
based on State solid waste
management rules and include
TCE 7.8 ug/1, PCE 1.7 ug/1,
benzene 3.0 ug/1, and arsenic
12.5  ug/1.
Remedy is aimed at preventing        $2,840,000
contamination of the aquifer and       (present worth)
will meet all primary State and
Federal standards for drinking
water.  Individual clean-up levels
were not specified.

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Site Name,
Stale/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
8
00
            Ark wood, AR

            Former Wood
            Treatment Facility

            09/28/90

            1st - Final
            Hailcy Waste
            Disposal, TX

            Waste Disposal
            Facility

            06/28/88

            1st - Final
Soil, sludge, debris,
GW, and SW
contaminated with
organics including
pcntachlorophcnol,
I'M Is, and dioxin
Soil and sediment
contaminated with
VOCs including
bcn/.ene, organics
including PA Us, and
metals
21,000 yd3      Excavating soil and sludge from the railroad
(soil and        ditch, wood treatment facility, storage areas and
sludge)          ash pile; pretrealing these materials by sieving
                and washing the soil; incinerating pretreated
7,000 yd3       materials exceeding clean-up levels onsite;
(debris)         backfilling  washed coarse materials pretreated to
                below clean-up levels as well as any residual ash;
3,000 gals       decontaminating onsite structures and debris,
(oity liquids     followed by onsite or offsite disposal; covering
and             the site with a soil cap and revegetating the area;
wastcwatcr)     onsite pumping and treatment of oily sinkhole
                liquids and any wastcwatcr from decontamination
                activities using nitration and granular activated
                carbon with onsite discharge of treated liquids,
                and incineration of any  free phase  oil; disposing
                of any residuals offsite; implementing site access
                restrictions including fencing; monitoring
                drinking water GW and SW; providing municipal
                water lines to affected residences;  and
                monitoring New Cricket Spring for a 2-year
                period to measure the success of natural
                attenuation.  If PCP levels still exceed State
                standards after 2 years,  a treatment system will
                be implemented for the spring

66,980 yd3      Relocation, consolidation, and treatment of
                contaminated sediment and wastes using a
                solidification technique  developed  during design
                followed by onsite disposal  and capping of the
                residual matrix
Action levels for soil excavation
and treatment include PCP 300
mg/kg (based on the teachability of
PCP from site soil), carcinogenic
PAHs 6 mg/kg (10~5 excess cancer
risk) and dioxin 20 ug/kg
(ATSDR).
Remediation will attain the excess
cancer-risk level of 9xlO"6 for
adults and 1.2xlO'5 for children.
No ARARs exist at this site for
contaminated soil and  sediment, so
no chemical-specific ARARs are
available.
$10,300,000
(present worth)
O&M
(not specified)
513,700,000
(present worth)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
6 Bayou Bonfouca,
LA

08/15/85

1st
6 Bayou Bonfouca,
LA

03/31/87

2nd Final




6 Bayou Sorrel, LA

11/14/86

1st - Final




6 Bio-Iicology
Systems, TX

06/06/84

Threat/Problem
GW, soil, and sediment
contaminated with
creosote



Soil, sediment, and
potentially GW,
contaminated with
organics including PAIls






Soil and GW con-
taminated with
pesticides, VOCs,
organics, and inorganics





Soil and SW con-
taminated with VOCs
including TCE, organics
including PCBs, and
metals
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Offsite disposal of creosote waste





71,500 yd Excavation and onsite incineration of 51,500 yd3
of soil, sediment, and sludge with onsite disposal
of ash and capping (20,000 yd , 34 acres); and
GW pump and treatment using technologies to be
evaluated during design with rcinjcction





36,400 yd3 Regrading with top soil; RCRA
geomembrane/clay capping of former disposal
areas; installation of sand/geofabric pore water
drainage layer; installation of a venting system to
reduce buildup of gases beneath cap; installation
of slurry wall; consolidation of all miscellaneous
wastes for grading, fill or offsite disposal;
fencing of all capped areas; and construction of
gravel access roads around fenced areas
Not specified Construction of onsite disposal cell with synthetic
liner, leachate collection system, and final cover,
stabilization of waste and onsite placement in
cell; elevation of site above 100-year flood plain;
and fencing
Clean-up Goals
Not specified





Soil/sediment contamination
>1,300 mg/kg PAHs will be
treated. Soil/sediment
contamination >100 mg/kg PAHs
will be capped. GW treatment
will target the W~* to 10"7 cancer-
risk level (CWA suggests 3.1 ng/1
level for PAHs). Point of
compliance is facility property
line.
Chemical-specific clean-up levels
not provided.







Not specified




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$903,000
(capital)

$173,743
(annual O&M)

$59,594,534
(capital)

$173,748
(annual O&M)





$23,200,000
(capital)

$5,700,000
(present worth
O&M)



$2,709,600
(present worth)

$20,000
(annual O&M)
        1st - Final

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Brio Refinery, TX

Industrial Facility

03/31/88

1st - Final
Soil, sludge, GW, and
debris contaminated with
VOCs and organics
Cecil Lindscy, AR

04/23/86

1st - Final

Cimarron Mining,
NM

Inactive Iron Ore
Milling Facility

09/21/90

1st
None
Debris and GW
contaminated with
inorganics including
cyanide
500,000 -       Excavation of soil, pit contents, and surface seeps
700,000 yd3     followed by either incineration (EPA preferred
(soil)           alternative) or aqueous phase biological treatment
                (PRP preferred alternative) with backfilling of
170,225 gals     treatment residuals; removal of offsite soil
(tank liquids,    contamination found during RI or RA;
and NAPLs)     consolidation of onsite inert debris and rubble
                with disposal to be determined during design;
1,757 drums     removal, decontamination, and dismantling of
(liquid  and      tanks for future sale or offsite disposal;
solid wastes)     rcgrading, placement of topsoil, and revegetation;
                GW treatment of channel and natural attenuation
                of aquifer, implementation  of institutional
                controls including deed and access restrictions;
                and GW, SW, and air  monitoring
Not specified    No further action with site access restrictions and
                GW monitoring
Nol specified    Removing and offsite disposal of process
                chemical drums, decontaminated tanks, and
                associated piping; filling in the discharge pit and
                cinder block trenches with onsite soil and waste
                pile material; and  plugging the onsite abandoned
                water supply well; pumping and discharging GW
                offsite toa publicly owned treatment works
                (POTW); and GW monitoring
Media above Endangerment
Assessment action levels will be
treated to target levels based on a
10"* incremental cancer risk for
carcinogens and on an acceptable
chronic daily intake for non-
carcinogens. Individual action and
target levels were not specified.
Offsite soil contamination above
unspecified background levels will
be removed. GW in the channel
will be treated  to a level
determined during design.  Since
the GW may never be used as a
GW source, immediate application
of MCLs is not appropriate.

Not specified
The discharge to the POTW will
comply with the pretreatment
standard of cyanide 5 mg/1
(CWA). Ultimate clean-up goals
for the shallow aquifer are based
on Federal MCLs and State action
levels, and include cyanide 200
ug/1 (State and MCL).  Cyanide
will be remediated to HI <1.
$23,308,000 -
$23,333,000
(biological
treatment)
(present worth)

$22,458,000 -
$26,598,000
(incineration)
(present worth)
$61,000
(capital)

$10,000
(annual O&M)

$105,000
(present worth)

$50,825
(O&M)

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Site Name,
Stale/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
     6      Cleve Reber, LA

            03/31/87

            1st
Soil, SW, GW, and
debris contaminated with
organics
6,400 drums
220,000 yd3
500,000 gals
      6     Compass Industries
            (Avery Drive), OK

ro          09/29/87

            1st  - Hnal

      6     Crystal Chemical,
            TX

            Abandoned
            I Icrbicide
            Manufacturing
            Facility and
            Surrounding
            1'ropcrties

            09/27/90

            1st- Final
Soil and GW con-
taminated with organics
and inorganics
Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
arsenic
620,000 yd3
55,000 yd3
(soil and
sediment)

16,500 yd3
(soil and
sediment)

3,000,000
gals (GW)
Excavation and onsite incineration of buried
drums and sludge; RCRA capping on land used
for disposal of industrial hazardous waste;
installation of gas venting pipes; drainage and
backfilling of onsite ponds; pond water pump and
treatment with discharge to SW; and fencing
RCRA capping with site grading; SW diversion;
fencing with warning signs along cap perimeter;
and GW extraction and onsite treatment in upper
perched water-bearing zone
Excavating offsite soil and sediment with arsenic
>30 mg/kg, and rcdcpositing the materials onsite;
treating onsite soil and sediment with arsenic
>300 mg/kg using in-situ vitrification; covering
onsite area with a multi-layer cap; pumping and
treating contaminated GW using ferric hydroxide
precipitation, flocculation, clarification, filtration,
and ion exchange; discharging the treated water
offsite  to a publicly-owned treatment works
(POTW), to  SW, or reinjecting the treated water
onsile;  disposing of residual sludge at an offsite
facility; long-term GW monitoring; and
implementing institutional controls including land
use restrictions
Remediation will attain the           $25,000,000
10"6 cancer-risk level through         (capital)
CWA water quality criteria.
Specific clean-up goals include        $100,000
hexachlorobutadiene 0.45 ug/1,        (annual O&M)
hexachlorobenzene 21.0 ng/1, and
hexachloroethane 2.4 ug/1.
Specific excavation and treatment
levels not provided.

GW solid effluent levels will meet     $9,255,526
NPDES requirements. Other          (capital)
chemical-specific levels not
provided.                            $272,830
                                    (annual O&M)
The excavation level of arsenic is      $18,590,740
30 mg/kg for offsite soil and          (present worth)
sediment and is based on
calculated health standards.           $140,079
Treatment of onsite soil with          (annual O&M)
>300 mg/kg arsenic will
effectively treat 95% of the onsite
contamination, and will reduce the
amount of teachable arsenic to
5 mg/kg.  The clean-up standard
for GW is arsenic 0.05 mg/kg
based on Federal MCLs.

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
to
*-l
N)
Crystal City Airport,
TX

09/29/87

1st - Final

Dixie Oil
1'roccssors, TX

Industrial Facility

03/31/88

1st - Final
            French Limited, TX

            Industrial Facility

            03/24/88

            1st - Final
                                   Soil and debris
                                   contaminated with
                                   pesticides and inorganics
                                   Soil, GW, and debris
                                   contaminated with
                                   VOCs, organics, and
                                   metals including copper
12,000 yd3
                       Soil, sludge, and GW
                       contaminated with
                       organics including PCBs
                       and PCP, VOCs. and
                       inorganics including
                       arsenic and metals
107,351 yd3
70.100 yd3
(sludge/
sediment)

79.500 yd3
(soil)
Onsite consolidation of all materials which
exceed 100 mg/kg total pesticides; RCRA
capping over consolidation cell; and disposal of
decontamination liquids
Site controls including access and deed
restrictions; excavation and removal of
contaminated offsitc soil; consolidation and
disposal of onsite debris and rubble; remediation
of Mud Gully; operation of the wastewatcr
treatment system followed by dismantling and
removal;  dismantling, removal, and disposal of
lank contents and drums and either selling or
offsilc disposal of tanks; dismantling and disposal
of all process equipment; ambient air sampling
and air emissions controls; sampling and
monitoring of Mud Gully sediment and GW; and
site regrading and revegetation
In-situ biological treatment; GW pump and
treatment; SW treatment; stabilization to prevent
Icachate generation; backfilling of lagoons with
clean soil; and site monitoring
Soil cleanup will attain 10'6
health-based cancer-risk level for
total pesticides >100.0 mg/kg.
Debris cleanup will be based on
visible inspection.
Endangerment Assessment (EA)
did not identify contaminated soil
above unspecified EA action
levels; therefore, soil treatment is
not necessary as long as site
controls are enforced.  Offsite soil
contamination above unspecified
background levels will be
removed.  Mud Gully flood control
ditch and the bottleneck will be
remediated based on a performance
standard to be set during design in
cooperation with the Ham's County
Flood Control District.

GW will be treated  until the point
where the 10-6  human health
criteria can be achieved through
natural attenuation in 10 years or
less. Additionally, remediation
will be consistent with WQC for
GW and SW, and TSCA
regulations and policy for cleanup
of PCBs and PCB-contaminated
material.  Individual clean-up goals
were not specified.
$1,600,000
(present worth)
$241,000
(present worth)
$47,000,000
(present worth)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
6 Geneva
Industrics/Fuhrmann
Energy, TX

09/18/86

1st - Final



6 Gurlcy Pit, AR

M 10/06/86
OJ
1st


6 Gurlcy Pit, AR

Waste Disposal
[•'acility

09/26/88
Threat/Problem
GW and soil con-
taminated with VOCs
including TCI;, and
organics including PAIIs
and PCBs





Soil and sediment
contaminated with
organics including
PCBs; pit sludge/
sediment contaminated
with oily waste and
metals
GW contaminated with
metals




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
22,500 yd3 Excavation and offsite disposal of contaminated
soil and drums; capping; and GW pump and
treatment using carbon adsorption with discharge
to adjacent flood control channel






432,470 ft Excavation and stabilization of sludge, soil, and
(soil, sludge, sediment with placement in onsilc RCRA landfill;
sediment) removal of oil from water by oil/water separation
with incineration of oil; treatment of pond water
4,100,000 with discharge to bayou; and removal of pond
gals water solids to be disposed with pit sludge

Not No action remedy (long-term GW monitoring as
applicable part of a previous source control design)




Clean-up Goals
Soil will be excavated to PCBs
100 mg/kg. GW will be treated to
below TCE 1 ug/1.







Remedy meets RCRA, CAA,
NAAQ, and TSCA criteria for
PCBs. Specific levels were not
provided. Treated pond water
discharges comply with NPDRS
permit requirements.

Concentrations of metals including
arsenic, iron, and manganese that
exceeded MCLs were not
attributable to site contaminants,
thus GW clean-up goals are not
applicable for this site.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$14,990,000
(capital)

$532,000
(annual O&M)
(years 1-2)

$483,000
(annual O&M)
(years 3-30)
$5,780,000
(capital)

521,000
(annual O&M)


$0





2nd - Rnal

Ilardage/Criner, OK

11/14/86

1st
Soil, GW and debris
contaminated with
VOCs including TCE
and PCK, organics
including PCBs, and
inorganics
180,000 yd3     RCRA capping; installation of Icachatc collection
               system; excavation of sludge, drum mounds, and
10,000 -        main pit; temporary capping of former source
20,000         areas (interim measures); onsite or offsite
(drums)        physicochemical treatment of inorganic liquids
               with discharge to POTW; and treatment of solids
               by technology to be identified during design.
               GW remediation to be addressed in future O.U.
Soil and GW clean-up levels will
be addressed in 2nd O.U.
$68,014,000
(capital)

$2,282,000
(present worth
O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
6 Hardage/Criner, OK

Industrial Waste Site

11/72/89

1st (Amendment)





6 I lairis (Farley
Street), TX

09/27/85

1st





6 Highlands Acid Pit,
TX

06/25/84

1st
Threat/Problem
Soil, debris, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCE, and
other carcinogenic
compounds; other
organics including PCBs
and pesticides; metals
including arsenic,
chromium, and lead; and
oils

Soil. Contaminants of
concern not specified.









GW, soil, and sludge
contaminated with
VOCs, organics, and
metals


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
278,000 yd3 Source control includes installing liquid
(sludge, extraction wells, followed by offsite treatment for
waste drums, organic liquids and onsite treatment of aqueous
soil, and liquids; excavating drummed organic liquids for
waste offsite destruction; excavating and consolidating
liquids) contaminated soil in onsite disposal area and
placing a temporary cap over the soil; in-situ soil
vapor extraction for main source area; and
installing a RCRA-compliant cap. GW
remediation includes installing interceptor
trenches and collecting GW for onsite treatment.
followed by discharge to SW
Not specified Excavating onsite hazardous substances with
offsite disposal in the B-5100 landfill in Freeport,
Texas; and monitoring GW








Not specified Excavation and offsile disposal of waste material;
backfilling and seeding; and fencing




Clean-up Goals
Restoration of GW contaminant
levels to below MCLs including
chromium 50 ug/1, and reducing
VOC concentrations in soil by
99% through soil vapor extraction.







Any soil contaminants will be
excavated to the level of organic
material found in a background
soil sample representative of
natural conditions at the site. GW
monitoring will continue for six
months following the removal of
the contaminated soil to ensure
that implementation of this
remedial action does not
contaminate the GW.
Not specified





Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$62,904,655
(present worth)

$1,300,000
(annual O&M)







Not specified










$2,407,000
(capital)

$14,100
(annual O&M)


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              Site Name,
              State/Type/
            Signature Date/
    Region  Remedial Action
                      Threat/Problem
Waste Volume
         Components of
       Selected Remedy
                                                                       Clean-up Goals
 Present Worth/
  Capital and
  O&M Costs
NJ
l_l
Ul
            Highlands Acid Pit,
            TX

            06/26/87

            2nd - Final
                      Possible contamination
                      of SW and GW with
                      VOCs and metals
Homcstakc Mining,
NM

Uranium Processing
Mill

09/27/89

1st-  Final

Industrial Waste
Control, AR

Industrial Landfill

06/28/88

1st
                                   None
                                  Soil, sediment, and GW
                                  contaminated with
                                  VOCs including toluene,
                                  organics, and metals
                                  including arsenic,
                                  chromium, and lead
Not
applicable
                                                            None
No further action with SW and GW monitoring      Contaminant concentration levels
                                                meet WQC and MCL
                                                requirements.
                No action remedy.  Tailing embankments not        Not applicable
                found to be significant source of offsile radon
Area C:  200    Installation of a french drain with a synthetic
drums (liquid    liner; excavation of Area D liquid-filled drums
wastes)          with offsitc disposal; excavation and onsite
                stabilization of Area C and D soil with onsite
16,900 yd3      disposal of residual matrix in Area C;
(soil)            categorization and disposal of solids and liquid
                wastes resulting from  previous investigations;
Area D:         GW pump for offsite treatment,  mix with
3,000 drums     contaminated soil and stabilized  onsite, or
(liquid           treatment in an onsite facility with discharge to
wastes)          be determined during design; multi-layer RCRA
                capping  of area bound by french drain and
2,600 yd3       northern site border; access and  land use
(soil)            restrictions; and GW and site monitoring
                                                MCLs for arsenic, cadmium,
                                                chromium, lead, and TCE are
                                                relevant and appropriate GW
                                                clean-up standards; however, the
                                                quantitative MCL goals were not
                                                specified. GW discharge and
                                                effluent limitations will be
                                                established by EPA and ADPCE.
                                                The stabilized matrix will pass
                                                RCRA TCLP and/or other EPA-
                                                approved leachate tests as well as
                                                the ASTM strength test.
$4,700
(capital)

$11,120
(annual O&M)
(year 1)

$6,980
(annual O&M)
(years 2-30)

$0
(present worth)
$11,400,000
(present worth)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
6 Jacksonville
Municipal Landfill,
AR

Inactive Municipal
Landfill

09/27/90

1st - Hnal

Threat/Problem
Soil and debris
contaminated with
organics including
pesticides such as dioxin







Waste Volume
10-50
(above-
ground waste
drums)







Components of
Selected Remedy
Sampling of soil to determine the amount of
contaminated soil and debris onsite; excavating
with offsite thermal treatment and disposal of soil
and debris; excavating, disinfecting, and onsite
disposal of debris removed from TCDD-
contaminated areas; backfilling; monitoring GW;
and implementing institutional controls including
deed, GW use, and land use restrictions



Clean-up Goals
Soil action levels are based on
action levels established by the
Centers for Disease Control. Soil
with concentrations of 2,3,7,8-
TCDD > 10 mg/kg will be
excavated and transported offsite
for treatment. Soil with
concentrations of 2,3,7,8-TCDD >
1.0 mg/kg but <10.0 mg/kg will
remain onsite and will be covered
with 1 ft of soil.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1 ,949,940
(present worth)

5523,730
(annual O&M)






Koppers (Texarkana
Plant), TX

Wood Preserving
facility

09/23/88

1st
Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, and
xylcnes, metals
including arsenic, and
organics including PAIIs
and PCP
3,300 -
19,400 yd3
(soil)

45,000,000
gals  (GW)
Mid-South Wood
Products, AR

11/14/86

1st
Soil, sediment, SW, and
GW contaminated with
organics including
PAIIs, and inorganics
45,750 yd3
Excavation of soil exceeding 100 mg/kg cPAIIs
with backfilling using clean soil, grading,
placement of a sod cover, and washing
contaminated soil with disposal in an onsite
gravel pit or offsile hazardous waste disposal
facility; collection and treatment of NAPLs at an
onsite wastewater treatment plant using oil/water
separation followed by either an activated  carbon
or lluidized carbon bed system, and recycling or
incineration offsile of NAPLs, with reinjection of
treated GW into the aquifer with excess GW
discharged to SW or to an offsite treatment plant;
excavation and treatment of drainage ditch
sediment in the soil washing unit; deed and
access restrictions; and GW monitoring

Excavation of soil with consolidation and
capping; consolidation and stabilization of oils,
liquids, or sludge; RCRA capping; backfilling,
grading and seeding (or gravel cover) of all
excavated areas;  fencing; institutional controls  to
include deed restrictions; and GW pump and
treatment using carbon filtration with discharge to
SW
The soil clean-up goal is cPAHs
100 mg/kg, corresponding to a
3xlO'5 risk factor.  GW levels of
free phase creosote will be
remediated to a level of non-
detection, and NAPLs will be
removed to the maximum extent
practicable.
Clean-up goals for all media are
based on Public Health Evaluation
levels or concentrations that
exceed background levels.
Specific soil goals based  on the
10'5 health-based risk level include
total  PAHs 3.0 mg/kg, arsenic
5.6 mg/kg, and chromium
19.4  mg/kg.
56,400,000
(present worth)

5300,000
(annual O&M)
53,500,000
(capital)

SI 53,500
(annual O&M)

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NJ
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
6 Midland Products,
AR

Industrial Facility

03/24/88

1 st - Final




6 Motco, TX

03/15/85

1st
6 Motco, TX

Former Styrenc Tar
Recycling Operation
and Former
Industrial Chemical
Waste Disposal
Facility

09/27/89

2nd - Final





Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, sludge.
and GW contaminated
wilh organics including
PCP and PNAs








Soil and SW con-
taminated wilh organics
including PCBs


Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene; other organics
including PAHs; and
metals including arsenic.
chromium, and lead










Waste Volume
9,000-
21,000yd3
(soil)

850 yd3
(sediment)

450,000 gals
(GW)
620,000 gals
(lagoon
fluids)
Not specified




140,000 yd3
(soil and
sediment)

30,000,000 -
40,000,000
gals (GW in
transmissive
zone)

1,000,000-
2,000,000
gals (dense.
nonaqueous
phase
organic
liquids)
Components of
Selected Remedy
Onsite incineration of contaminated surface soil,
lagoon sludge and drainageway sediment with
onsite disposal of residual ash; placement of a
soil cover over ash and revegetaiion; and lagoon
and GW collection and treatment using carbon
adsorption






Offsite biological treatment of contaminated pit
water, offsile TSCA incineration of organic
liquids; and offsile RCRA disposal of sludge/ tars
and soil

GW pumping and onsite treatment using BAT;
extraction and incineration of dense, nonaqueous
phase organic liquids; installation of GW gradient
control system; implementation of GW
compliance monitoring of aquifers; excavation,
consolidation, and onsite containment of
contaminated surface and soil and sediment; and
implementation of site access and deed
restrictions








Clean-up Goals
Soil with >1 mg/kg PCP will be
excavated and incinerate din
accordance with State standards.
Soil will meet the 10"6 incremental
cancer-risk level. Treated GW
will attain two clean-up levels:
PCP 0.2 mg/1 (MCL) and the 10'5
increased cancer risk for PNAs
28 ng/1 (WQC).



Nol specified




GW treatment is expected to meet
Federal and State discharge
standards; if discharge standards
are not met, GW will be sent to a
wastewater treatment plant. Clean-
up goals for the upper aquifer are
SOW A MCLs or a 10'6 cancer-risk
level. Treatment of shallow GW
will be to health-based numbers
and include PAHs 0.0028 ug/1.
Soil/sediment excavation will be
determined by a 10"6 risk level.





Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$12,000,000
(present worth)










542,300,000
(capital)

O&M
(not specified)
$8,810,000
(present worth)

$453,000
(annual O&M)













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NJ
•^

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Region
6









6





6





6





Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
North Cavalcade
Street, TX

Wood Preserving
Facility

06/28/88

1st - Final

Odessa Chromium
#1,TX

09/08/86

1st
Odessa Chromium
#1,TX

Industrial Area
03/18/88
2nd - Final
Odessa Chromium
#2,TX

09/08/86

1st
Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
PAHs, and VOCs
including benzene,
toluene, and xylencs





GW contaminated with
metals including
chromium



GW contaminated with
metals including
chromium



GW contaminated with
metals including
chromium



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
22,300 yd3 In-situ biological treatment of soil (method will
(soil) be selected after pilot testing); onsite GW pump
and treatment using oil/water separation and
5,600,000 carbon adsorption with reinjcaion and, if
gals necessary, discharge into an onsite drainage
ditch; and offsite incineration of all nonaqueous
phase liquids (NAPLs) separated from the GW



Not specified Negotiating agreements with Odessa City to
extend water supply; and construction of water
distribution system



Not specified GW pump and treatment using electrochemical
methods with reinjection; demolition and disposal
of building; and site monitoring



Not specified Intension of municipal water service to affected
areas




Clean-up Goals
Soil and GW clean-up levels will
attain a cumulative 10"5 cancer-risk
level. Individual soil goals include
PAHs 1 mg/kg and benzene
0.04 mg/kg. Individual goals for
GW include benzene 5 ug/1
(MCL), toluene 2,000 ug/1, and
xylcnes 440 ug/1. Additionally,
GW will be treated until all
NAPLs are completely removed.
Not specified





Treatment will eliminate chromium
>O.OS mg/1 or the MCL
promulgated prior to design.



Not specified





Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$4,210,000
(present worth)








$247,920
(capital)

514,350
(annual O&M)

$2,836,000
(present worth)




$476,570
(capital)

$51,375
(annual O&M)


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NJ
Region
6


6
6



Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Odessa Chromium
#2, TX
Industrial Area
03/18/88
2nd - Final
Old Ingcr Oil
Refinery, LA
09/25/84
1st Final
Pagano Salvage,
NM
Metal Salvage
Facility
09/27/90
1st - Final
Components of
Threat/Problem Waste Volume Selected Remedy
GW contaminated with Not specified GW pump and treatment using electrochemical
metals including methods with rcinjcction; and site monitoring
chromium


GW and soil con- Not specified Onsitc land treatment of heavily contaminated
laminated with VOCs, soil and sludge; onsitc containment and capping
pesticides, and metals of slightly contaminated soil; closing and sealing
ungrouled onsite well; GW pump and treatment;
and fluid treatment with offsite discharge
None Not No action with GW monitoring for 1 year as
applicable requested by the State



Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Treatment will eliminate chromium $3,618,000
>0.05 mg/1 or the MCL (present worth)
promulgated prior to design.


Not specified $3,174,000
(capital)
$10,000
(annual O&M)
Not applicable Not applicable




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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
6 Pcsses Chemical,
TX

Industrial Facility

12/22/88

1st Final




6 Pctro-Chemical
(Turtle Uayou), TX

03/27/87

Threat/Problem
Soil, sludge, and debris
contaminated with
metals including lead









Soil contaminated with
VOCs, and organics
including PAIIs


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
16.6 yd3 Consolidation of offsite contaminated soil with
(sludge) onsitc wastes and surface soil followed by in-situ
stabilization and installation of a concrete cap
over the fenced portion of the site and a RCRA-
clay cap placed in the south field;
decontamination of warehouse with resultant
solid wastes combined with soil remediation and
wastes treated and discharged into sewer system;
off site disposal of drums and equipment not
adequately cleaned; offsite disposal of water not
meeting discharge requirements; and cleaning and
scaling sumps
4,000 yd3 Excavation and temporary storage of soil in an
onsitc RCRA facility; construction of a road over
excavated areas and existing roadway to provide
access to site area; and temporary relocation of
residents during excavation
Clean-up Goals
Soil will be treated to attain
cadmium IS mg/kg and nickel
100 mg/kg based on a 10"6 cancer-
risk level.








Soil will be excavated to below
PA Us 100.0 mg/kg or total
volatiles 100.0 mg/kg.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,200,000
(present worth)

$7,000
(annual O&M)







$1,232,785
(capital)

$4,750
(annual O&M)
1st

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Dale/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
NJ
NJ
            Rogers Road
            Municipal Landfill,
            AR

            Inactive Municipal
            Landfill

            09/27/90

            1st  Hnal
            Sand Springs
            Petrochemical
            Complex, OK

            09/29/87

            1st
Soil and debris
contaminated with
organics including
dioxin/furan (2,3,7,8-
TCDD), the pesticide
dicldrin, and herbicide
compounds (2,4,5-T,
2,4-D, and 2,4,5-TP)
Soil, surface liquids, and
sludge contaminated
with VOCs, organics,
and inorganics
50 yd3          Soil sampling with excavation of highly
(soil and        contaminated soil and debris, followed by offsite
debris)          temporary storage of the material; conducting
                thermal treatment of all Rogers Road site
                material stored offsite at the Vertac facility,
                followed by residual analysis to evaluate
                treatment effectiveness; backfilling of residuals
                on the Vertac site, and revegetating backfilled
                ash areas; steam cleaning and disposing of debris
                from the Rogers Road site at the Vertac site;
                backfilling excavated areas and covering low-
                level contaminated waste wilh 1 ft of soil;  OW
                monitoring; and implementing institutional
                controls limiting GW and land use
130,000 yd3     Solidification/stabilization of sludge with
                containment in an onsite RCRA landfill; and
715,000 gals     excavation with offsite thermal destruction of
                remaining sludge. Second OU will address GW
                remediation
Moderately-contaminated soil and
debris triggering action levels,
including 2,3,7,8-TCDD between 1
and 10 ug/1 (10~5 excess cancer
risk), dieldrin 37.0 ug/kg
(10'7 excess cancer risk), and/or a
dicldrin and herbicide
(2,4,5-T and 2,4,5-TP)
combination resulting in a
cumulative III >0.7, will be
covered wilh clean soil.  Soil and
debris treatment  goals for 2,3,7,8-
TCDD exceeding 10  ug/kg include
2,3,7,8-TCDD 1.0 ug/kg (health-
based) or a 99.9999% destruction
removal efficiency, and 2,4-D
10,000 ug/kg, 2,4,5-TP 7,900
ug/kg, and dieldrin 37 ug/kg
(health-based), as well as a
combined dieldrin and herbicide
cumulative HI
Chemical-specific clean-up levels
not provided.
$1,226,000
(present worth)

$384,000
(O&M)
$37,453,050
(capital)

$15,000
(annual O&M)

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hJ
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
6 Sand Springs
Petrochemical
Complex, OK

Industrial Facility

06/28/88

2nd - Final
6 Sheridan Disposal
Services, TX

Commercial Waste
Disposal Facility

12/29/88

1st









Threat/Problem
Soil and GW minimally
contaminated with
VOCs including benzene
and TGE, and metals
including arsenic,
cadmium, chromium,
and lead


Soil and sludge con-
taminated with VOCs
including benzene and
toluene; and other
organics including PCBs













Waste Volume
Not specified








13,000 yd3
(soil)

31,000 yd3
(sludge)

300 yd3
(floating oil
and
emulsion)








Components of
Selected Remedy
No action with long-term GW and SW
monitoring; and implementation of institutional
controls, and site access restrictions






Excavation of all material with PCB
concentrations >25 mg/kg including soil, sludge,
floating oil, and emulsion in the pond and storage
tanks. This will be followed by onsite
biotreatment of contaminated soil, sludge, and oil
with stabilization and onsite disposal of residues
in the pond. If PCB concentrations in the
residues are <50 mg/kg, they will be placed
under a RCRA-compliant cap. Residues
containing >50 mg/kg PCB will be placed in a
RCRA-compliant landfill in the pond area;
capping entire pond and dike area;
decontamination and offsite disposal of tanks,
drums, and debris; treatment to BAT of any
contaminated wastewater and stormwater with
discharge to the river, GW monitoring; and
implementation of institutional and engineering
controls
Clean-up Goals
Nearby residential wells have not
been affected and should not
become affected based on the
direction of GW flow, which is
towards the river. In a worst case
scenario, discharge from the site to
the river would be 4.6 times less
than NPDES regulatory standards.

An action level for PCBs was
established at 25 mg/kg based on a
health-risk analysis and TSCA
Spill Policy. Waste residues will
be disposed of according to PCB
levels.












Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$9,300
(capital)

$45,600
(annual O&M)




S27.956.000
(present worth)

$863.000
(O&M)














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N>
NJ
OJ
Region
6








6





6





6





Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Sheridan Disposal
Services, TX

Former Hazardous
and Solid Waste
Disposal Facility

09/27/89
2nd
Sikcs Disposal Pits,
TX

09/18/86

1st - Final
Sol Lynn/Industrial
Transformers, TX

Industrial Facility
03/25/88
1st
Sol Lynn/Industrial
Transformers, TX

Industrial Facility
09/23/88
2nd - Final
Components of
Threat/Problem Waste Volume Selected Remedy
GW contaminated with Not specified Natural attenuation with GW and SW monitoring;
VOCs including implementation of GW use restrictions; and
benzene, PCE, and TCE; implementation of corrective action plan if ACLs
and metals including are exceeded in the future
arsenic




GW, soil, and SW 150,000 yd3 Excavation and onsite incineration of sludge and
contaminated with soil with onsile disposal of residual ash; banning
VOCs and organics usage of onsite upper aquifer during natural
attenuation; and SW treatment, as necessary, with
discharge to river

Soil contaminated with 2,400 yd3 Excavation of soil with alkali metal polyethylene
PCBs glycolate (APEG) treatment and backfilling




GW contaminated with 12,000,000 GW pump and treatment using air stripping, and
VOCs including TCE gals (GW) activated carbon before emission to the air, if
necessary, with discharge to a sanitary sewer or
reinjected into the aquifer, and GW monitoring


Clean-up Goals
EPA has set ACLs for GW
contaminants in order to meet
drinking water criteria in SW.
Chemical-specific ACL
concentrations include benzene
26 mg/1, TCE 26 mg/1, PCE
41 mg/1, and arsenic 260 mg/1.


Soil and sludge will be excavated
to VOCs 10 mg/kg. The upper
aquifer will be attenuated to
10"5 Human Health Criteria.


The soil will be treated to attain
the TSCA level for PCBs
25 mg/kg.



GW cleanup will meet the MCL
for TCE of 5 ug/1.




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$0
(present worth)

$194,000
(O&M)




5102,217,000
(capital)

541,000
(annual O&M)

$2,200,000
(present worth)




$2,200,000
(present worth)





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             Site Name,
             StatefType/
           Signature Date/
    Region  Remedial Action
Threat/Problem
Waste Volume
  Components of
Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
 Capital and
 O&M Costs
S3
            South Cavalcade
            Street, TX

            Wood Preserving
            Facility

            09/26/88

            1st - Final
            South Valley (SJ-6),
            NM

            03/22/85

            IRM

            South Valley, NM

            Industrial Area

            06/28/88

            1st
 Soil, sediment, and GW
 contaminated with
 VOCs including
 benzene, toluene, and
 xylcncs, metals
 including arsenic,
 chromium, and lead, and
 PAHs
 GW contaminated with
 organics
30,000 yd3      Excavation and onsite soil washing of 19,500 yd3
(soil)           of soil with replacement into excavated area,
                capping, and wash water treatment in GW
50,000,000      treatment system; in-situ  soil Hushing of 10,500
gals  (GW)       yd3 of soil; GW pump and treatment of
                50,000,000 gals using physical/chemical
                separation, pressure Filtration, and carbon
                adsorption with rcinjection into the aquifer or, if
                necessary, discharge to the onsite drainage ditch
                which discharges to Hunting Bayou; off site
                incineration or recycling of all nonaqucous phase
                liquids (NAPLs) separated out from the GW;  GW
                monitoring; and deed restrictions
Not specified    Installation of a new water supply well
 GW contaminated with
 VOCs including PCI-
 and TCE
Not specified    GW pump and treatment using air stripping
                (packed column aeration) with rcinjection to the
                aquifer through infiltration galleries; and GW and
                air monitoring
                                         Soil cleanup will attain a              $13,000,000
                                         cumulative 10"5 cancer-risk level.      (present worth)
                                         Individual soil clean-up goals
                                         include cPAHs 700 mg/kg and no
                                         leaching potential.  GW cleanup
                                         will attain a cumulative 10
                                         cancer-risk level for cPAHs.
                                         Other GW clean-up levels will
                                         attain Federal and State standards
                                         or background.  Individual goals
                                         for GW include cPAHs 1  ng/1 (no
                                         detection), benzene 5 ug/1 (MCL),
                                         toluene 28 ug/1, xylcnes 440 ug/1,
                                         and arsenic, chromium and lead
                                         50 ug/1 (MCLs).

                                         New water supply will meet the        5775,000
                                         10"6 cancer-risk level by attaining      (capital)
                                         1,1-dichloroethane 0.25 ug/1,
                                         trichioroethene 2.8 ug/1, and           $12,000
                                         tetrachloroethene 0.9 ug/1.             (annual O&M)
                                         GW will be treated to meet MCLs     $874,800
                                         and New Mexico Water Quality       (present worth)
                                         Control Commission Regulations
                                         including PCE 20 ug/1                $280,200
                                         (NMWQCC) and TCE 5 ug/1          (present worth
                                         (MCL).                              O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
6 South Valley
(SJ-6), NM

Industrial Area

09/30/88

2nd



6 South Valley (PL-
NJ 83), NM
NJ
U1
Industrial Area

09/30/88

3rd
6 South Valley
(Edmunds Street),
NM

Industrial Facilities
Area
03/30/89
4th - Final
Threat/Problem
Well sediment and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including PCE
and TCE







Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including PCE, organics
and metals




No significant con-
tamination was
identified for this source
control remedial action




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
100 ft (well Cleaning (excavation of well sediment) and
sediment) sealing abandoned wells; GW monitoring; and
access restrictions








36,000 yd Soil vapor extraction with carbon adsorption
(soil) treatment of effluent air; GW pump and
treatment using air stripping, carbon adsorption,
and chemical/physical treatment (if necessary),
with reinjcction into the aquifer; further sampling
and definition of soil and GW contamination; and
GW monitoring

Not No further action
applicable






Clean-up Goals
Remedy addresses prevention of
contaminant dispersal, thus
individual clean-up goals are not
applicable. EPA actions involving
source control and contaminant
plume remediation on adjacent
sites will reduce the low
concentrations to below State
health criteria within 5 years.
f-'ederal health criteria are already
being attained.
Soil will be treated until the vapor
extraction system ceases to extract
VOCs; GW cleanup will meet
MCLs and State WQC. Individual
contaminant goals were not
specified.


Not applicable







Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$4,000,000
(present worth)

$300,000
(annual O&M)






SI, 820,000
(present worth
of soil
remediation)
(figures for
GW remedial
action not
provided)
$0
(present worth)







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Region
6





6





6









Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Stewco, TX No threat

Industrial Facility

09/16/88
1st - Final
Tar Creek (Ottawa GW, SW, and sediment
County), OK contaminated with acidic
wastcwalcr, metals, and
06/06/84 organics

1st - Final
Tenth Street Soil contaminated with
Dump/Junkyard, OK organics including PCBs

Inactive Landfill

09/27/90

1st - Final


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
None No further action





Not specified Diversion and diking at two major inflow areas;
and plugging of 66 wells




1,600 yd Removing red clay cover and plastic liner;
(soil) excavating PCB-contaminatcd soil, followed by
treatment of the excavated soil using chemical
dcchlorination and carbon adsorption to control
air emissions; and backfilling and regrading the
excavated areas




Clean-up Goals
Not specified





Not specified





Contaminated soil with levels
>300mg/kg PCB is considered the
principal threat. However, the soil
excavation goal is PCB 25 mg/kg
CTSCA), based on the cost-
effectiveness of treating soil with
low levels of PCBs along with the
highly contaminated soil. Soil
residuals will contain <2 mg/kg
PCBs.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$5,000
(capital -- for
plugging 16
wells)


$4,000,000
(capital)

$5,000
(annual O&M)

$4,044,000
(present worth)

$0
(O&M)






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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
to
            Tcxarkana Wood
            Preserving, TX

            Former Wood
            Treatment Facility

            09/25/90

            1st
            Tinker AFB (Soldier
            Crcck/15ldg3001),
            OK

            Federal Facility

            08/16/90

            1st
Soil, sediment, sludge,
and GW contaminated
with organics including
dioxin, PAHs,
pesticides, and phenols
Soil, debris, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCE,
toluene, and xylenes;
other organics including
phenols; and metals
including chromium and
bad
77,000 yd3
(soil,
sediment,
sludge)

16,000,000
gals (GW)
6,000 -
12,000 gals
(hydro-
carbons)

45 gals
(liquid
waste)
Excavating and treating soil using incineration;
conducting leachability testing of the residual
ash, and onsite backfilling of the ash; pumping
and treatment of GW using carbon adsorption,
with onsite or offsite regeneration, or offsite
disposal of the spent carbon; GW pretreatment
using ferric hydroxide precipitation and
flocculation, followed  by clarification and
filtration as needed; onsile rcinjcction; and
implementing institutional controls including deed
restrictions to limit land use
Pumping and onsile treatment of GW using air
stripping, precipitation, and fine filtration; using
the treated water in onsite industrial processes;
disposing of any residuals from the treatment
processes offsite; recovering hydrocarbons by
using a dual fluid production system followed by
offsite  disposal; removing liquid waste from pit
Q-51; placing liquid waste into 55-gallon drums;
steam cleaning, backfilling, and covering the pit;
storing drums temporarily onsite; disposing of
waste from steam cleaning offsite; removing and
disposing of a 750-gallon waste tank and
properly abandoning, demolishing, and
backfilling the onsite fuel oil tank at the North
Tank Area; treating soil from the North Tank
Area using vapor extraction with destruction of
vapors in a thermal combustor, and GW
monitoring
Soil remediation will reduce the       $47,500,000
excess cancer risk to below            (present worth)
10-6.  GW will be restored to its
beneficial use as drinking water.       $1,060,000
Chemical-specific  goals for soil        (O&M)
include carcinogenic PAHs
3 mg/kg, total PAHs 2,450 mg/kg,
dioxin 20 ug/kg, and
pentachloTophenol 150 mg/kg.
Chemical-specific  goals for GW
include carcinogenic PAHs 10 ug/1
(detection limit) and dioxin
0.001  mg/1 (proposed MCL).

Soil remediation goals include a       $13,198,308
99% removal of organic               (present worth)
contaminants at the North Tank
Area.  Chemical-specific GW          O&M
clean-up goals include benzene 5       (not specified)
ug/1 (MCL), PCE 5 ug/1 (MCL),
TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL), chromium
50 ug/1 (MCL),  and lead 50 ug/1
(MCL).

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
6 Triangle Chemical,
TX

06/11/85

1st - Final
6 United Crcosoling,
TX

09/30/86

1st

6 United Crcosoting,
TX

100- Acre Former
Wood Preserving
Facility

09/29/89

2nd - Final






Threat/Problem
Soil contaminated with
VOCs




Soil contaminated with
VOCs, organics
including PCP and
PA Us, and inorganics
including creosote


Soil contaminated with
organics including
PAils, PCPs, and
dioxins












Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Incineration and deep well injection of the tank
and drum contents; mechanical aeration of
contaminated soil; decontamination of all onsite
structures; and offsitc disposal of trash and debris


84,000 yd1 Demolition and purchasing of six homes with
provision for permanent relocation of residents;
onsite consolidation of surface soil with
temporary capping; excavation and disposal of
PAII contaminated soil at appropriate facility or
treatment, if available; backfilling and covering;
and natural GW attenuation
94,000 yd3 Excavation and treatment soil using critical fluid
(soil) extraction and recycling or discharging
wastewatcr generated during treatment process;
incineration and disposal of liquid organic
concentrate residues offsite; spreading treated soil
on commercial portion of the site; backfilling
residential areas with clean fill; and air
monitoring








Gean-up Goals
Soil will be aerated to background
levels.




Excavation and disposal of all soil
contaminated above PAII
100 mg/kg.




Contaminated soil will be
excavated and treated if soil
exceeds target action levels.
Specific target action levels for
carcinogens in the soil include
PA Us 330 ug/kg for the residential
area, and PA Us 40,000 ug/kg for
the commercial area of the site.
Target action levels for dioxins
and furans are based on 2,3,7,8-
TCDD 1 ug/kg for the residential
area and 2,3,7,8-TCDD 20 ug/kg
for the commercial area. Specific
target action levels for
noncarcinogens include PA Us
2,000 mg/kg and PCP 150 mg/kg.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$385,000
(capital)

$500
(annual O&M)

Capital
(undeveloped)

$43.000
(interim
closure period)
(annual O&M)
$22,000,000
(present worth)

$19,750,000
(present worth
O&M)
(years 1-30)










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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
            United Nuclear, NM    GW contaminated with      Not specified
to
            Waste Disposal/
            Mining Facility

            09/30/88

            1st
Vcrtac, AR

09/27/90

1st
                      radiological and
                      nonradiological
                      constituents including
                      arsenic, cadmium,
                      cobalt, nickel,
                      radium226/228, selenium,
                      and gross alpha
Soil, sediment, and
sludge contaminated
with 2,3,7,8-tetra-
chlorodibcnzo-p-dioxin
(TCDD)
                                                             Not specified
                                          Implementation of a GW monitoring program;
                                          GW pump and treatment using existing or new
                                          extraction wells to control and remove tailings
                                          seepage with discharge to an evaporation disposal
                                          system; and implementation of a performance
                                          monitoring  and evaluation program
Removing sediment from the active sewage lines
between the Venae plant and the West
Waslewalcr Treatment Plant, and incinerating the
sediment onsite, followed by onsitc disposal of
residual ash; grouting abandoned sewer lines;
removing sludge from the sludge digester at the
Old Sewage Treatment Plant with onsite
incineration of sludge, followed by onsite
disposal of residual ash; capping the sludge
drying beds with clean soil; demolishing
treatment units after removing and treating  the
accumulated water at  the Old Sewage Treatment
Plant, followed by onsite discharge of treated
water to Rocky Branch Creek; draining and
capping the aeration basin at the West
Wastewater Treatment Plant; removing soil and
sediment with TCE levels >1  ug/kg from Rock
Branch Creek and Bayou Meto Floodplains and
incinerating these onsite; disposing of the residual
ash onsite; continuing to monitor fish in the
streams for dioxin; and continuing to enforce a
commercial fishing ban and a sport fishing
advisory
GW clean-up levels will attain        $17,000,000
MCLs or State Water Quality Act     (present worth)
standards (or background levels
where these are higher).              $1,000,000
Individual clean-up goals include      (annual O&M)
arsenic 50 ug/1 (MCL), cadmium
10 ug/1 (MCL), cobalt 50 ug/1
(NMWQA), nickel 200 ug/1
(NMWQA), radium226/22^ 5 pCi/L
(MCL), selenium  10 ug/1 (MCL),
and gross alpha 15 pCi/L (MCL).

The Agency for Toxic Substances     $14,000,000
and Disease Registry has             (present worth)
recommended a soil/sediment
action level for TCDD of 1  ug/kg     S57.000
for the offsite area, which will         (annual O&M)
result in the reduction of             (year 1)
carcinogenic risk from as high as
10"3 due to the sewer line sediment    $46,000
to 10"5 or 10"6, depending on the      (annual O&M)
point  of exposure.                    (years 2-30)

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Site Name,
StateflType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
7 Aidex, IA

08/24/83

IRM
7 Aidex, IA

09/30/84

1st - Final

7 Arkansas City
Dump, KS

Industrial Facility/
160-Acre Municipal
Landfill
Threat/Problem
GW and soil con-
taminated with VOCs
and pesticides


GW and soil con-
taminated with VOCs
and pesticides



Sludge contaminated
with organics including
PAIIs, and sulfuric acid



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
Not specified Offsite disposal of bulk liquids and semi-solids Not specified
by deep well injection; and onsite drainage
control


Not specified Excavation and offsite disposal of buried wastes Not specified
and contaminated soil; backfilling, grading, and
seeding of the site; expansion of the monitoring
well network and biannual GW testing; and
vacuuming and washing interior surfaces, floors,
and walls of the onsite building
1,300,000 ft3 In-situ neutralization of the acid sludge waste, Neutralization of acid sludge (pi I
(sludge) followed by construction of a soil cover over the <2.0) will eliminate the potential
waste area; institutional controls including deed for sulfur dioxide emissions.
restrictions; GW monitoring; and completion of
feasibility study addressing the subsequent
sediment and GW operable unit
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$3.580,175
(present worth)

O&M
(not provided)
$3,455,175
(capital)

$875,000
(annual O&M)

$947,000
(present worth)




           09/29/88

           1st

           Arkansas City
           Dump, KS

           Former Oil Refinery

           09/21/89

           2nd - Final
None
Not            No action remedy.  EPA has determined that it
applicable       lacks authority or jurisdiction to undertake
               cleanup of onsite petroleum wastes that are not
               being released in significant concentrations
Not applicable
SO
(present worth)

$0
(O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
7 Big River Sand, KS

Waste Disposal
Area

06/28/88
1st- Final
7 Chemplex, IA

Manufacturing
Facility

09/27/89

1st


7 Cherokee County,
KS

Mining District

12/21/87
1st
Threat/Problem
Metals and VOCs
present in soil and GW
do not pose a significant
health threat



GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene,
xylenes, TCE, and PCE;
and other organics
including carcinogenic
and noncarcinogcnic
PAHs


GW contaminated with
metals





Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified No action remedy






Not specified GW pumping and prctrealment followed by
treatment of pretreated GW at the existing onsite
biological activated sludge wastewatcr treatment
plant with discharge to SW; implementation of
GW use and deed restrictions





Not specified Provision of an alternate water supply to
residences, businesses, and farms; and
chlorination rehabilitation of two wells




Clean-up Goals
Metals in the soil and GW are not
outside the range of metals found
naturally occurring in soil and
GW. Additionally, no MCLs are
being exceeded in onsite or offsite
drinking water wells.

GW clean-up goals were derived
from Health Advisory Levels
(HALs), Negligible Risk Levels
(NRLs), Water Quality Criteria
(WQC), and MCLs. Specific goals
include benzene 1.0 ug/1 (NRL),
toluene 2,000 ug/1 (HAL), PCE
10 ug/1 (HAL), TCE 3.0 ug/1
(NRL), and xylenes 10,000 ug/1
(MCL).
The goal of this remedial action is
to meet the primary MCLs. The
water will need no treatment other
than chlorination to achieve these
levels.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$5,800
(future cost if
sampling
conducted in 5
years)


$2,622,000
(present worth)

$219,600
(annual O&M)
(years 1-30)




$5300,000
(present worth)

$100,000
(annual O&M)



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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
7 Cherokee County,
KS

Mining District

09/18/89

2nd

7 Conservation
Chemical, MO

09/30/87

1st I-inal





7 Deere, John
Dubuque, IA

Industrial Facility

09/29/88

1st Final
7 Des Moines TCP,,
IA

07/21/86

1st
Threat/Problem
GW and SW con-
taminated with metals
including cadmium,
chromium, lead, and
zinc




Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs,
organics, pesticides,
metals, and inorganics







GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCR, toluene,
and TCP:




GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
and organics



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Removal, consolidation, and onsite placement of
surface mine wastes in mine pits, shafts, and
subsidences; diversion and channelization of
surface streams with recon touring and vegetation
of land surface; investigation of deep aquifer well
quality followed by plugging all abandoned and
inactive wells and rehabilitating active wells, if
necessary; and implementation of institutional
controls including deed restrictions
Not specified Capping; GW pump and treatment; and
decontaminated and destruction of onsite
structures








Not specified Extraction and offsite discharge of GW; continue
GW extraction and collection of NAPLs from
well-3, with offsite disposal of NAPLs; provision
of an alternate water supply; deed restrictions;
and implementation of a contingency plan to
contain migration if plant shuts down


Not specified GW pump and treatment with discharge to SW





Clean-up Goals
The selected remedy provides
action levels for the removal and
placement of mine wastes below
ground. Chemical-specific action
levels include lead, 1,000 mg/kg.
zinc 10,000 mg/kg, and cadmium
25 mg/kg.


Clean-up goals are based on
10"6 health-based risk level targets.
MCL levels to be attained include
arsenic 50.0 ug/1, cadmium
10.0 ug/1, total chromium
50.0 ug/1, lead 50.0 ug/1, TCE
5.0 ug/1, benzene 5.0 ug/1, vinyl
chloride 2.0 ug/1, and chloroform
0.19 ug/1. AWQC clean-up levels
to be met include nickel 13.9 ug/1
and zinc 5,000 ug/1.
Discharged GW will meet NPDES
guidelines. GW treatment will
meet MCLs and EPA Health
Advisories, and withdraw the
maximum amount of NAPLs.
Individual clean-up goals were not
specified.

Extraction and treatment will
continue until maximum TCE
concentration in monitoring wells
is 5 ug/1 or less, for 4 consecutive
months.

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$8,295,215
(present worth)

$14,963
(annual O&M)




$8,626,000
(capital)

$12,774,111
(present worth
O&M)





$5,151,800
(present worth)

$276,600
(annual O&M)



$1,196,000
(capital)

$63,000
(annual O&M)


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Site Name,
Stale/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
7 Doepke Disposal
(Holliday), KS

Industrial Waste
Undfill

09/21/89

1st - Final
7 lillisville Area, MO

07/10/85

1st





7 I-llisvillc Area, MO

09/29/86

2nd
Threat/Problem
Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including benzene,
xylenes, and toluene;
other organics including
pesticides, PAIls, and
PCBs; and metals
including chromium and
lead
Soil and SW con-
taminated with VOCs,
organics, and pesticides







Soil contaminated with
VOCs, dioxins, and
metals


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
96,000 gals Removal and offsite treatment of contaminated
(leachate) liquids currently ponded underground;
construction of a multi-layered cap; collection
and offsite treatment of GW seepage at POTW,
as necessary; GW monitoring; and
implementation of deed and access restrictions



Not specified Callahan Property: stabilization and erosion
control; removal and disposal of plastic cover and
cover's hold-down blocks; removal and salvaging
of the barbed-wire and chain-link fences; and
gravel removal
Rosalie Property: excavation and offsite disposal
of contaminated soil, drums, cans, and other
debris; and soil testing and analysis


Not specified Excavation and onsite interim storage of dioxin
contaminated soil; and excavation, transportation,
and offsite land disposal of soil containing
nondioxin waste

Clean-up Goals
No clean-up criteria were
established for soil because soil
will be capped. GW clean-up
standards were established for four
metals and five organic pesticides.
Chemical-specific GW clean-up
goals were not specified.


Not specified




Not specified




Not specified




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$5,970,000
(present worth)

$107,000
(annual O&M)




512,000
(capital)

$0
(O&M)
$52,000
(capital)

SO
(O&M)
520,200,000
(present worth)

O&M
(not specified)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
7 Fairfield Coal
Gasification Plant,
IA

Former Coal Gas
Generator Plant

09/21/90

1st Final








7 Findctt, MO

Chemical Plant

12/28/88
1st
7 Fulbrighl Landfill,
MO

98- and 11 4- Acre
Municipal Landfills
09/30/88
Isi - Final
Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, and
xylencs; other organics
including PAHs; and
metals including arsenic,
chromium, and lead










Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
and other organics
including PCBs


Soil, sediment, GW, and
SW contaminated with
low levels of unspecified
wastes



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
3,800 yd3 Excavating both PAH-contaminated coal tar,
(tar, waste, waste, soil, and sediment from the source areas
soil, and and an undetermined quantity of soil from these
sediment) site areas after separating and decontaminating
larger items, followed by offsite treatment using
1 ,577,000 incineration; GW pumping and treatment using
gals nitration, polymer injection, and settling out of
(GW) the sludge wastes, followed by treatment of the
supernate using carbon adsorption with offsite
discharge to a publicly owned treatment works
(POTW) or onsite use of the treated water in a
nutrient addition treatment process; disposing of
the settled sludge in accordance with approved
disposal methods; treating coal gas migration
areas by enhanced biorcmediation if a pilot study
proves successful; and implementing institutional
controls, including GW and land use restrictions,
and site access restrictions
Not specified Soil excavation with either offsite disposal or
treatment; and GW pumping and treatment using
air stripping with discharge to POTW



Not specified Removal and offsite treatment or disposal of
drum and drum remnants east of Fulbright
landfill; GW, SW, and leachate monitoring; and
deed restriction



Clean-up Goals
GW will be treated to reduce the
level of contaminants to State
levels, including benzene 1 ug/1
(10"6 cancer risk level), and
toluene 2,000 ug/1 (lifetime health
advisory). GW will be treated to
Best Available Detection levels. If
the GW remediation levels cannot
be attained, alternate concentration
levels may be established or a
chemical-specific ARAR waiver
may be invoked. Gean-up levels
for soil are based on the risk
assessment and include total PAHs
500 ug/kg, carcinogenic PAHs
100 ug/kg, and benzene 241 kg/1.


Not specified





Not specified






Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$5,815,000
(present worth)

$4,762,000
(O&M)













$1,100,000
(capital)




$246,600 -
$270,400
(present worth)





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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
7 I tastings
Groundwatcr
Contamination, Nli


Components of
Threat/Problem Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Soil contaminated with 42,700 yd3
VOCs including TCE (soil)
and Pa-

In-situ soil vapor extraction with activated carbon
treatment of extracted vapor, if necessary; and
soil, GW and air monitoring


Clean-up Goals
Remedy addresses control of
contaminant migration, thus
individual clean-up goals are not
applicable.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$3,603,000
(present worth)


            Industrial Facility

            09/28/88

            1st
NJ
OJ
Ul
Hastings Ground
Water
Contamination, Nli

Industrial Facility

09/30/88

2nd

Hastings
Groundwater
Contamination, NF

Multiple Source GW
Contamination

09/26/89

3rd
                                   Soil contaminated with
                                   carbon Ictrachloride and
                                   cthylcne dibromidc
33,800 yd3
(soil)
                                   Soil contaminated with
                                   VOCs including carbon
                                   tclrachloride and
                                   chloroform
400 Ibs
(VOCs in
soil)
In-situ soil vapor extraction with treatment of
extracted vapor using activated carbon, if
necessary; access restrictions; and soil, air, and
GW monitoring
Treating soil using in-situ soil vapor extraction to
remove VOCs from soil; treating vapor emissions
by a vapor phase granular activated carbon
system; and replacement of carbon filters
followed  by offsite disposal at an approved
regeneration or incineration facility
Remedy addresses control of
contaminant migration, thus
individual clean-up goals are not
applicable.
No clean-up levels were
established because this interim
source control action is not
designed to restore aquifer to
drinking water standards.  Clean-
up effectiveness will be based on
the volume of volatile
contaminants recovered from soil.
52,526,000
(present worth)
$874,000
(capital)

$154,000
(annual O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
7 Hastings Soil contaminated with
Ground water organics including
Contamination (East PAHs; metals including
Industrial), NE arsenic,' chromium, and
lead; and TNT
Contaminated
Aquifer

09/28/90

4lh




7 Hastings None
Groundwatcr
Contamination
(FAR-MAR-CO),
NE
Contaminated
Aquifer
(19/28/90
5th
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
125,900 yd3 Excavating and treating 16,400 yd3 of organic-
(soil) contaminated soil using onsite incineration with
final residue deposition based on residual
analysis; stabilizing 39,000 yd3 of metal-
contaminated soil, followed by placing the soil in
an onsite RCRA Subtitle-C hazardous waste
landfill, and stabilizing 70,500 yd3 soil with low
levels of organic and explosive contamination, if
effective, and placing stabilized soil in the
constructed onsite landfill. If stabilizing low
level contaminated soil is ineffective, the soil will
be placed directly into the landfill, unless they
are RCRA characteristic hazardous waste, which
will be treated then landfilled

Not No further action remedy with continued GW
applicable monitoring on a semi-annual basis







Clean-up Goals
Soil with concentrations exceeding
TNT 660 mg/kg or PAHs
1.8 mg/kg (carcinogenic risk
exceeding 10"4) will be remediated
by incineration. Clean-up goals
for surface soil contaminants
include TNT 2.5 mg/kg (based on
carcinogenic risk), total PAHs
50 ug/kg (based on analytical
detection limits), arsenic 1 1 mg/kg
(background levels), cadmium
25 mg/kg (toxic risk level),
chromium 230 mg/kg (toxic risk
level), and lead 69 mg/kg (toxic
risk level).
Not applicable








Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$45.000,000
(present worth)

$86,000
(O&M)










SO
(present worth)

SO
(O&M)





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Region
7






7








7







Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
John's Sludge Pond,
KS

Waste Oil Disposal
Area
09/22/89
1 st - Tinal
Kern-Pest
laboratories, MO

Pesticide
Manufacturing
l-'acility

09/29/89
1st
I.awrencc Todtz
l;arm, IA

2.7-Acre Landfill

11/04/88

1st - Final
Threat/Problem
None






Soil and sediment
contaminated with
VOCs including xylenes;
other organics including
organochlorine and
pesticides; and metals
including arsenic


GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, toluene, carbon
disulfide, and
letrahydrofuran; and
metals including arsenic.
lead, and chromium

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
Not No further action will be taken at this site Not applicable
applicable because previous interim remedial activities were
adequate. Post-closure maintenance and
monitoring will be provided in addition to
implementation of land use controls


4,050 yd lixcavalion of soil and sediment with offsite Soil and sediment will be
(soil and disposal in a RCRA-approved landfill; sampling excavated to a level consistent
sediment) to verify extent of excavation is sufficient to with a 10"5 excess cancer risk.
meet clean-up goals; and backfilling and
rcvegelaling excavated area with clean soil




Not specified Installation of soil cover over impoundment; Not applicable unless chemical-
provision of an alternate water supply to affected specific action levels (based on
residences; GW monitoring; and implementation MCLs) are exceeded in GW
of institutional controls and land use restrictions monitoring wells.




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$0
(present worth)

$0
(O&M)


$2,600,000
(present worth)







51,030,000-
52,500,000
(present worth)

$510,000
(present worth
O&M)


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7





Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Lindsay
Manufacturing, NE

Irrigation Sprinkler
Manufacturing
Facility

09/28/90

1st - Final
Midwest
Manufacturing/
North Farm, IA

Waste Disposal
Facility
Threat/Problem
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including PCE;
and metals including
chromium and lead





Soil contaminated with
metals including
cadmium and cyanide



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Treating soil using vacuum extraction (SVE),
followed by a carbon adsorption filter system
before vapor emission with full -scale
implementation based on the results of a pilot
study; onsite pumping and treatment of GW
using precipitation and flocculalion, followed by
sedimentation of the flocculant with onsite
discharge to SW; and disposing of dcwalered
solid residuals offsite at a local landfill

200 yd3 Kxcavation of contaminated soil with cither
(soil) onsilc or offsite stabilization, followed by offsite
disposal; and backfilling and grading of the
excavated area to support a vegetative cover


Gean-up Goals
Clean-up levels arc based on the
more stringent of either SDWA
MCLs or State regulations.
Specific GW clean-up goals
include PCE 5 ug/1 (proposed
MCL), chromium O.OS mg/1
(MCL), and lead 0.05 mg/1 (MCL).
Specific clean-up levels for soil
were not provided.

Soil cleanup will attain the health-
based action level for cadmium of
13 mg/kg. Soil will be stabilized
to the extent that the leachale
contaminant concentration, as
measured by the TCLP, meets the
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$3,006,600
(present worth)

$636,000
(O&M)





5140,000 -
$170,000
(present worth)



09/30/88

1st
Midwest
Manufacturing/
North Farm, IA

Former
Electroplating and
Painting Operation

09/27/90

2nd -  Final
Soil, waste, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including PCI-,
TCE, toluene, and
xylenes; and metals
including chromium and
lead
Not specified    Capping the waste disposal cell with a low
               permeability cap in accordance with RCRA
               landfill  closure requirements; treating GW using
               air stripping, with possible treatment of the
               vapor/air mixture using carbon adsorption, and
               filtering water, if needed; discharging the treated
               water onsite to the Skunk River or offsite to a
               publicly owned treatment works (POTW); GW
               monitoring; and implementing institutional
               controls including deed and GW use restrictions
Land Disposal Regulations
standards for F006 nonwaste-
waters. These standards are
cadmium 0.006 mg/1, total
chromium 5.2 mg/1, lead
0.51 mg/1, nickel 0.32 mg/1, silver
0.072 mg/1.

Site-specific clean-up goals are
based on  State anti-degradation
requirements.
$288,419
(capital)

$200,425
(O&M)

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Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
7 Minker/Stout/
Romaine Creek, MO

09/28/87

1st
7 Minker/Stout. MO


09/28/87

2nd
7 Minker/Stout/
Romaine Creek, MO

Residential Area

09/29/88
3rd - Final
7 Missouri Electric
Works, MO

Electrical Equipment
Sales, Service, and
Remanufacturing
Operation

09/28/90

1 st - Final



Threat/Problem
Soil and sediment
contaminated with
pesticides including
TCDD


Soil contaminated with
pesticides including
TCDD



Soil contaminated with
dioxin





Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, and TCE;
and other organics
including PCBs








Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
4,400 yd3 Excavation and temporary storage of soil and
sediment in an onsite RCRA facility; and
backfilling of excavated areas with clean soil



3,500 - 5,700 Excavation and temporary storage of soil in an
yd3 onsite RCRA facility; backfilling of excavated
areas with clean soil; and institutional controls,
and site access restrictions


12,000 yd3 Excavation and offsite thermal treatment at Time
(soil) Beach facility of soil-exceeding 20 ug/kg dioxin
including soil in temporary storage, with offsite
residual disposal also at Times Beach; and
capping of areas contaminated with dioxin not
exceeding 20 ug/kg
-
Not specified Excavating and treating PCB-contaminated soil
and sediment onsite using incineration; placing
exhaust gases through flue-gas coolers and
paniculate removal systems; removing acid gases
in-situ; backfilling with residual materials based
on leachability test results; constructing a soil
cover over the site; pumping and treatment of
GW with filtration and treatment using air
stripping with subsequent carbon adsorption; and
discharging the treated water offsite to a surface
drainage ditch between the site and the wetlands
or to a publicly owned treatment works (POTW)


Clean-up Goals
Soil and sediment will be
excavated to below TCDD 1.0
mg/kg. Excavation will not
continue beyond a depth of 4 ft or
once bedrock is reached.

Soil will be excavated to below
TCDD 1.0 mg/kg. Excavation will
not continue beyond a depth of 4
ft or once bedrock is reached.


Soil clean-up levels will attain
1 ug/kg dioxin at the surface and
5-10 ug/kg dioxin at a depth of
1 ft or greater.



Contaminant levels for soil and
sediment after treatment will
represent an excess upper bound
lifetime cancer risk of 2x10 .
Clean-up levels for GW will be
10"5 and clean-up levels meet the
TSCA PCB Spill Cleanup Policy,
State water quality standards, and
Federal MCLs for VOCs. Specific
goals include TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL)
for GW, PCB 10 mg/kg (TSCA)
for soil to a depth of 4 ft, and
PCE 10 mg/kg (TSCA) for soil
below a 4 -ft depth.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$4,488,000
(present worth)

$28,000
(annual O&M)

$5,817,000 -
$7,018,000
(present worth)

$6,000
(annual O&M)
$48,800,000
(capital)
(includes costs
from Times
Beach site)


$9,130,000
(present worth)

$64,010
(O&M)










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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
7 Northwestern Stales
Portland Cement, IA

Cement
Manufacturing
Facility

06/26/90

1st - Final

7 Shcnanduah Stables,
to MO
4^
o
07/28/88

1st


Threat/Problem
GW and SW
contaminated with
organic! including
phenols; metals
including chromium and
lead; and other
inorganics including
waste kiln cement dust



Soil and struct urcs
contaminated with
clioxins





Component! of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Continued acid neutralization of the water from
the dewatered West Quarry, followed by
discharge of the treated wate to Calm us Creek;
construction of a permanent drainage system in
the dewatered West Quarry; treating GW onsite
prior to discharge to Calm us Creek; installation
of dewatering wells; and monitoring GW and
treated discharge



3,300 yd3 Hxcavalion of dioxin-contaminalcd soil with
(soil) backfilling of excavated areas, placement of
waste material in polypropylene bags, and storage
of bags in a RCRA-cquivalcnt onsite structure;
and decontamination of onsite structures



Clean-up Goals
Discharge to Calmus Creek will
meet State effluent limitations
including pll 6.0 to 9.0 and phenol
0.05 mg/1. Treated GW will meet
State GW action levels and SDWA
MCLs, including chromium
0.5 mg/1 (SDWA), lead 0.05 mg/1
(SDWA), and pH 6.5 to 8.5
(SDWA).


Soil cleanup will remove surface
soil exceeding a dioxin
concentration of
1 ug/kg until a residual
concentration of 5-10 ug/kg is
reached or to a maximum depth of
4 ft based on health-based action
levels provided by ATSDR
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,037,129
(present worth)

$210,000
(O&M)
(year 0-1)

$65,000
(O&M)
(subsequent
years)
$3,936,500
(present worth)






Shcnandoah Stables,
MO

Arena and I lorsc
Stables
09/28/90
Soil and debris
contaminated with
dioxin
3,471 yd        Transporting soil and debris material offsite to
(con-           the Times Beach Supcrfund site for thermal
laminated       treatment, followed by land disposal of treatment
material)        residuals; and restoring the Shcnandoah Stables
               site by decontaminating and dismantling the
               onsilc storage buildings
Thermal treatment will ensure
99.9999% destruction and removal
of dioxin from contaminated soil
and debris.
$2,800,000
(present worth)

SO
(O&M)
2nd - Final

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Region
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7








7






7






Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Solid State Circuits, GW contaminated with
MO VOCs including TCE

Manufacturing
Facility

09/27/89

1st - Final

Syntcx Facility- Soil contaminated with
Verona, MO dioxin

Chemical Facility

05/05/88

Isl

Times Beach, MO Soil conlaminaled with
(Interim Storage dioxin
Facility)

01/13/84

1st
Times Beach, MO Soil contaminated with
dioxin
Residential Area

09/29/88

2nd
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
57,790,000 GW pumping and treatment using air stripping
gals (GW) with offsite discharge to a POTW; and GW and
air monitoring







•)
860 yd I7,xcavation and offsile thermal treatment of all
(soil) dioxin-contaminatcd soil, exceeding 20 ug/kg,
followed by offsite disposal of residual ash;
dismantling and decontamination of contaminated
equipment with a series of solvents and aqueous
rinses; installation of a clay cap and vegetative
cover over the Trench Area; and maintenance of
vegetative cover over surface soil containing
more than 1 ug/kg dioxin
No't specified Transportation of highly contaminated soil from
other sites for storage in an onsite interim storage
facility (to be constructed); and restoration of
other sites by excavation and temporary
relocation of affected residents


13,600 yd3 Demolition and onsite disposal of all structures;
(soil) excavation and thermal treatment of dioxin-
conlaminated soil exceeding 20 ug/kg with onsite
105,000 yd3 residual disposal; capping of areas contaminated
(debris) with dioxin not exceeding 20 ug/kg; and
construction of a ring levee for flood protection
of temporary thermal treatment unit
Clean-up Goals
GW exceeding TCE 5 ug/1 will be
remediated at a POTW. GW with
TCE levels above 200 ug/1 will be
treated onsite before discharge to
the POTW. Discharge from the
POTW must meet the average
monthly State NPDES limits of
TCE 2 ug/1. GW clean-up goals
will meet a 1 0"6 cancer risk and an
HI ratio <1.
Soil cleanup will attain the site-
specific action level of 20 ug/kg







Not specified






Soil clean-up levels will attain 1
ug/kg dioxin at the surface and 5-
1 0 ug/kg dioxin at a depth of 1 ft
or greater.



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$4,629,000
(present worth)

$445,300
(annual O&M)





$5,617,000
(present worth)







515,734,000
(capital)

O&M
(not
specified)

$48,800,000
(capital)
(includes costs
from Minker
Stout/Romaine
Creek site)


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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
            Vogel Paint & Wax,     Soil and GW con-
NJ
            IA

           '2-Acre Disposal
            Area

            09/20/89

            1st - Final
Waverly
Groundwaicr
Contamination, Nli

Ground Water
Aquifer

09/26/90

1st - Final
                       laminated with VOCs
                       including benzene,
                       toluene, and xylencs;
                       and metals including
                       chromium and lead
                          3,000 yd3
                          (soil)
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including carbon
tclrachloride and
chloroform
                                                             Not specified
Excavation and onsite bioremediation of
contaminated soil or onsite thermal treatment if
metal content is high; stabilization and onsite
disposal of treated soil; off site incineration,
recycling of leachate and offsile treatment of
excess leachate at POTW; GW pumping and
treatment using air stripping with  discharge of
treated GW to SW; and GW and air monitoring
Continued operation and maintenance of the GW
air stripping system and soil vapor extraction
system; GW monitoring; evaluation of the
construction of PWS 3 to explain contamination
in the well; sampling existing and new wells;
development of a GW transport model; and
investigation of potential uses for treated water
discharged offsite
Soil treatment will achieve           $1,851,000
leaching standards and GW will be    (present worth)
treated to health-based levels.  GW
clean-up goals are based on           554,600
SDWA MCLs/MCLGs or on Stale    (annual O&M)
action levels. Specific GW clean-
up goals include benzene
0.001  mg/1 (State), toluene
2.0 mg/1 (MCLG), xylenes
10.0 mg/1 (MCLG), chromium
0.10 mg/1 (MCL), and lead
0.005 mg/1 (MCLG).

Soil gas clean-up levels for VOCs     $3,550,000
will be reduced  to the performance    (present worth)
criteria level of  6.5  ug/1 for the
site. Soil levels were below the       $451,000
calculated clean-up  levels  of          (O&M)
1.1  mg/kg and 1.7 mg/kg for
carbon tetrachloride and
chloroform, respectively.  The
treated water discharge will meet
State NPDES permit levels of
5 ug/1 for carbon tetrachloride and
3.8 ug/1 for chloroform, GW
clean-up levels will meet MCLs
including carbon tetrachloride
5 ug/1 (MCL) and chloroform
below 3.8 ug/1 (MCL).

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
7 Weldon Spring
Quarry /Plant/Pits
(USDOE), MO

Federal Facility

09/28/90
1st
7 Wheeling Disposal
Service, MO

Inactive Industrial
and Sanitary
landfill

09/27/90

1st
7 White Farm
F.quipment Dump,
1A

Active Landfill

09/28/90

1st - Final



Threat/Problem
Soil, sludge, and debris
contaminated with
organics including
PCIJs, and PAHs; metals
including arsenic and
lead; and radioactive
materials

Soil, sediment, GW, and
SW contaminated with
VOCs including TCI-
and toluene; other
organics including
pesticides; and metals
including arsenic,
chromium, and lead


Soil, debris, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including benzene
and toluene; and metals
including arsenic,
chromium, and lead






Waste Volume
95,000 yd3
(bulk waste)






Not specified









650,000 yd3
(wet scrubber
sludges,
foundry
sands,
baghouse
dusts, and
other
industrial
wastes)


Components of
Selected Remedy
Excavating chemically- and radioactively-
contaminated bulk wastes from the quarry and
disposing of the wastes onsite at the temporary
storage facility in the chemical plant area; and
implementing site access restrictions



Upgrading the existing landfill cap with a
rcvcgctated clay and soil cover, monitoring onsite
GW and SW; abandoning onsile wells; and
implementing institutional controls including deed
restrictions, and site access restrictions such as
fencing




Regrading and covering the landfill with an
impermeable layer of topsoil and vegetation to
prevent contaminant infiltration, leaching, runoff,
and erosion; pumping and treatment of GW using
air stripping, followed by onsite discharge of
treated water, controlling air emissions by carbon
adsorption with offsite disposal of residuals;
monitoring metal contaminant levels and adding a
metals treatment train as necessary; GW
monitoring; and implementing site access
restrictions and institutional controls including
deed restrictions
Clean-up Goals
Not specified







Performance criteria for GW and
SW will be developed, and may be
based on Federal MCLs, Ambient
Water Quality Criteria, or State
water quality standards. If
contaminated levels exceed these
criteria, GW treatment and/or
leachate collection and treatment
may be required.

The concentration of benzene in
GW will be reduced and
maintained below 1 ug/1 (State
standard).








Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$11,000,000
(present worth)






$1,205,800
(present worth)

$42,000
(O&M)





$2,352,121
(present worth)

$89,345
(O&M)
(years 0-5)

$35,865
(O&M)
(years 6-30)



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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
8 Anaconda Smelter,
MT
Threat/Problem
Air contaminated with
metals including arsenic,
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Relocation of all remaining residents (eight
homes) with temporary crosional stabilization
Clean-up Goals
Risk-based performance goals for
arsenic and cadmium appear
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$300,000
(present worth)
Smelter Facility/
160-Acre Mill Creek
Community

10/02/87

1st

Arsenic Trioxide,
ND

09/26/86

1st - Final

Baxter/Union Pacific
Tic Treating, WY

09/26/86

1st
                      cadmium, and lead
GW contaminated with
metals including arsenic
GW and soil con-
taminated with organics
including PCBs and
creosote, and inorganics
                                         using a vegetative soil cover, demolition,
                                         consolidation, and temporary onsite storage of
                                         debris; implementation of institutional controls
                                         including deed and access restrictions; and site
                                         maintenance
Not specified    Expansion and hookup of homes to GW
                treatment and distribution system; and evaluation
                of possible institutional controls
Greater than     Kechanncling of river; GW pump and treatment
700,000 yd3     with carbon adsorption with discharge to river;
                and slurry wall barrier construction
                                                               technically unattainable and were
                                                               less than background levels.
                                                               Consequently, background levels
                                                               for arsenic 0.01  ug/m3 and
                                                               cadmium 0.01 ug/m3 will be met.
                                                               The NAAQS for lead 1.5 ug/m3
                                                               also will be met.
Water supplied for domestic and
agricultural purposes will attain the
MCL for arsenic 25 ug/1.
Not specified
52,212,600
(capital)

S57.400
(annual O&M)
$7,000,000
(capital)

$57,000
(annual O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
8 Brodcrick Wood
Products, CO

Wood Preserving
Facility

06/30/88

1st




8 Burlington Northern
(Somcrs Plant), MT

Former Railroad Tie
Treating Facility

09/27/89

1st Final





Threat /Problem
Soil, sludge, oil, and
wastewatcr contaminated
with VOCs including
benzene, organics
including PAHs, PCPs,
and dioxins, and metals
including arsenic and
lead





Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
organics including PAHs
and phcnolss, and metals
including zinc









Waste Volume
31,000 yd3
(soil)

3,000 gals
(oil)

3.600 yd3
(sludge)

560,000 gals
(wastewaler)


11,700 yd3
(soil and
sediment)




"






Components of
Selected Remedy
Implementation of site access restrictions;
excavation and onsite incineration of sludge and
oil with offsite disposal of ash residues;
excavation of visibly contaminated soil with
cither onsile incineration (<2,500 yd3) or onsite
storage (>2,500 yd3); wastewater filtering and
treatment using carbon adsorption with onsite
discharge or use in the incineration process; and
GW monitoring




Hxcavation of soil and sediment with onsite
biological treatment; restoration of wetlands;
installation and operation of hot water flushing
system and a water treatment system using ozone
UV or pcroxide/UV in lagoon and swamp pond
areas lo treat GW, with in-situ biological
treatment lo treat residual contaminants;
rcinjection or discharge to GW to POTW; GW
monitoring; and implementation of GW use
restrictions




Clean-up Goals
Disposal of residue ash will meet
BOAT treatment standards which
include naphthalene 7.98 mg/kg.
phenanthrene 7.98 mg/kg, pyrene
7.28 mg/kg, toluene 0.143 mg/kg.
and xylenes 0.162 mg/kg.
Wastewater contaminants will be
treated to nondetectable levels to
comply with State standards. If
these levels cannot be met, State
standards will be waived and
contaminants will be treated to
MCLs.
Soil will be treated until the
decrease in total PAHs has been
<20% per year or background
levels have been reached. Soil
treatment goal is a risk level of
10"6. GW clean-up goals include
cPAHs 0.030 ug/1 (WQC), total
PAHs 0.030 ug/1 (10's risk-based
level), phenols 2,500 ug/1 (WQC),
benzene 5 ug/1 (MCL), and zinc
110 ug/1 (WQC).



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$2,264,000 -
$3,603,200
(present worth)










$11,000,000
(present worth)

$661,000
(O&M)
(years 1-2)

$811,000
(O&M)
(years 3-10)

$72,000
(O&M)
(years 11-30)

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8





8






8




Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
California Gulch,
CO

Mining District

03/29/88

1st - Final

Central City - Clear
Creek, CO

09/30/87

1st
Central City - Clear
Creek, CO

Mining District

03/31/88
2nd
Denver Radium
(Streets), CO

03/24/86
1 _»
Threat/Problem
SW, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
metals including
cadmium, copper, lead,
and zinc




Possible contamination
of sediment, and
downstream SW and
GW with inorganics


Soil and SW con-
taminated with metals





Asphalt contaminated
with radium



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy Clean-up Goals
210 tons Construction of surge ponds at Yak Tunnel This operable unit invokes an
(waste Portal; construction of concrete plugs at three interim remedy waiver.
discharged tunnel locations; sealing of shafts and drill holes;
per year) diversion of surface water away from tunnel
recharge areas and grouting of highly fractured
rock; implementation of a monitoring network to
detect leakage, seeps, or GW migration; and
installation of pump and interim treatment should
surface seepage occur
Not specified Passive/active treatment system for acid mine Interim remedy. ARARs will be
drainage discharge determined in future O.U.




Not specified Slope stabilization at Big Five Tunnel and Final ARAR determinations will
Gregory Incline; and run-on controls at all five be addressed in the final operable
tailings and waste rock piles unit.




38,500 yd Temporary leaving of contaminated material in Remedy meets standards for
place; institutional controls; and routine "Remedial Action at Inactive
maintenance Uranium Processing Sites."


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$11,982,770
(capital)

$460,307
(annual O&M)




$1,663,000
(capital)

$511,000
(annual O&M)

$1,049,600
(present worth)

$20,992
(annual O&M)


$30,000
(capital)

Annual O&M
(variable)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
8 Denver Radium
(ROBCO), CO

09/30/86

2nd
8 Denver Radium
(Card Property), CO

06/30/87

3rd


8 Denver Radium (I)
(12th&Quivas),
CO

09/29/87

4th

8 Denver Radium (II)
(1 1th & Umalilla),
CO

09/29/87

Sth

Threat/Problem
Soil and buildings
contaminated with
radium



Soil, sediment, and
debris contaminated with
radium and its decay
products




Soil contaminated with
radium and its decay
products





Soil and debris
contaminated wilh
radium and its decay
products




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
7,000 yd Excavation and offsite disposal of contaminated
(soil) soil and debris; or excavation, stabilization and
temporary onsite consolidation of contaminated
200 yd3 soil
(demolished
buildings)
4,000 yd3 Excavation of 4,000 yd3 soil and sediment with
temporary onsile storage and final offsite
disposal; and decontamination and dismantling of
buildings with offsite disposal




1 1 ,000 yd3 Placement of cap over open 7,600 yd3 of soil
contamination; excavation of contaminated soil
under several structures with temporary onsite
storage (3,400 yd3); maintenance of cap and
storage area until a facility for permanent
disposal becomes available; and final offsite
disposal

15,400 yd3 Excavation of contaminated soil with temporary
onsite storage; decontamination of 1 1 ft of roof
and placement in onsite storage facility;
maintenance of existing cap and onsite land
storage facility until a facility for permanent
disposal becomes available (1 5,400 yd ); and
final offsite disposal

Clean-up Goals
Remedy meets standards for
"Remedial Action at Inactive
Uranium Processing Sites."



Radium-226 in land averaged over
100 m2 will not exceed
background level by more than 5
pCi/g, averaged over the first 15
cm of soil and 15 pCi/g over 15
cm thick layers of soil. Gamma
radiation in buildings not to exceed
background level by 20 uR/hr.
Radium-226 in land averaged over
100 m2 will not exceed
background level by more than 5
pCi/g, averaged over the first 15
cm of soil and 15 pCi/g over 15
cm thick layers of soil. Gamma
radiation in buildings not to exceed
background level by 20 uR/hr.
Radium-226 in land averaged over
100 m2 will not exceed
background level by more than 5
pCi/g, averaged over the first 15
cm of soil and 15 pCi/g over 15
cm thick layers of soil. Gamma
radiation in buildings not to exceed
background level by 20 uR/hr.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$1,912,400
(capital)

$6,000 (annual
O&M)

$1,148,000
(present worth)

$89,500
(present worth
O&M)


$3,702,800
(present worth)

$290,000
(present worth
O&M)


$4,230,300
(present worth)

$194,700
(present worth
O&M)



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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
Denver Radium
OH). CO

09/30/87

6th
8

NJ
*»
OO

Denver Radium
(Open Space
Property), CO
09/29/87
7th
East Helena, MT

Active Lead
Smelling Facility

11/22/89

1st
Ijbby Groundwater
Contamination, MT

09/26/86

1st
Soil and debris con-
taminated  with radium
and its decay products
Not specified
                       Soil contaminated with
                       radium and its decay
                       products
                           1,310 yd3
Soil, sediment, and SW
contaminated with
metals including arsenic
and lead
6,250 yd3
(soil)

48,900 yd3
(sediment)
Soil and GW con-
taminated with organics
including creosote, and
inorganics
Not specified
Onsite temporary containment of contaminated
material followed by offsite permanent disposal
when available; cleanup of the Creative
Illumination properly; and dismantling of
temporary storage facility with offsite disposal;
and final offsite disposal
                Onsite temporary containment of 290 yd
                material followed by offsite permanent disposal;
                removal of 1,020 yd3 of material with placement
                in containers followed by offsite disposal when
                available; and dismantling of temporary storage
                facility with offsite disposal
Excavating and treating soil and sediment from
process ponds with onsitc smelting; treating
Lower Lake water by metal co-precipitation;
replacing the ponds with a tank and a secondary
containment facility; and installing closed-circuit
filtration treatment system
Alternate water supply; and controls prohibiting
well usage
Radium-226 in land averaged over
100 m2 will not exceed
background level by more than 5
pCi/g, averaged more than 5 pCi/g,
over the first 15 cm of soil and 15
pCi/g over 15 cm thick layers  of
soil. Gamma radiation in
buildings not to exceed
background level by 20 uR/hr.

Radium-226 in land averaged over
100 m2 will not exceed
background level by more than 5
pCi/g, averaged over the first 15
cm  of soil and 15 pCi/g over 15
cm  thick layers of soil. Gamma
radiation in buildings not to exceed
background level by 20 uR/hr.

Soil and sediment with leachate
concentrations exceeding MCLs
will be excavated; Lower Lake
process water will be treated to
0.02 mg/1  arsenic, which is below
the  Federal MCL; process waters
will be treated for lead to 0.05
mg/1 (MCL); State water quality
standards for lead and arsenic were
waived due to technical
impracticability

Not specified
$2,172,800
(capital)

$305,800
(present worth
O&M)
                                                                                    $955,400
                                                                                    (present worth)
$9,644,500
(present worth)

$611,200
(O&M)
PRP responsi-
bility

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Dale/
Region Remedial Action
8 Libby Ground water
Contamination, MT

Well Field

12/30/88

2nd










Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene; other organics
including dioxin, PA Us,
and PCPs; metals
including arsenic; and
oil










Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
30,000 yd3 Remedial actions are based on three operable
(soil) units:

Soil/source area: excavation and consolidation of
unsaturalcd soil and debris in the waste disposal
pit, followed by onsite treatment using a two-step
enhanced biodegradation process and final
disposition; cleaning saturated soil beneath the
waste disposal pit using a closed-loop, water/oil
recovery and treatment system; removal of oil
and contaminated GW using extraction wells;
rcinjection of water following treatment in a
fixed-bed bioreactor, filling and capping of waste
pit, butt dip, and tank farm areas

Upper aquifer: in-situ GW biorcmediation

l^ower aquifer: implementation of rilot tests
Clean-up Goals
Treatment of soil and debris will
attain total cPAHs 88 mg/kg based
on 10"s risk level (chemical-
specific goals were provided for
many PAHs based on BOAT
concentrations), PCP 37.0 mg/kg
(BOAT), and combined dioxins
and dibenzofurans 0.001 mg/kg.
Saturated zone and upper aquifer
GW treatment will attain total
cPAHs 400 ng/I total
noncarcinogenic PAHs 40 ng/I;
PCP 1.05 mg/1, benzene 5 ug/1
(MCL), and arsenic SO ug/1
(MCL). Other organics/inorganics
are not to exceed a 10 risk level.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$5,777,000
(present worth)

$670,200
(annual O&M)
(year 2)

$521,200
(annual O&M)
(years 3-5)

$232,200
(annual O&M)
(years 6-8)

$80,000
(annual O&M)
(years 9-30)
Marshall Landfill,
CO

09/26/86

1st - Final
GW and SW con-
taminated with VOCs
including TCE and PCli,
organics, and metals
Not specified
using biorestoration, and oil recovery and
dispersion techniques. All three operable units
will be subject to institutional controls including
deed, land use, and GW restrictions; and GW
monitoring

Installation of a subsurface collection system;
GW treatment using sedimentation, air stripping,
and off-gas carbon adsorption; regrading and
revegetating; and  fencing
Contaminated water will be treated
to achieve removal of benzene
0 mg/1, TCE 0 mg/1, cadmium
0.6 mg/1,  and lead 4 mg/1.
$1,819,000
(capital)

$152,000
(annual O&M)

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              Site Name,
              State/Type/
            Signature Date/
    Region  Remedial Action
Threat/Problem
Waste Volume
  Components of
Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
 Capital and
 O&M Costs
Ui
o
            Martin Marietta,
            Denver Aerospace,
            CO

            Technology
            Engineering, Design,
            Development, and
            Manufacturing
            facility

            09/24/90

            1st
            Milltown Reservoir
            Sediments, MT

            04/14/84

            1st
 Soil, debris, and GW
 contaminated with
 VOCs including TCE,
 toluene, xylenes; other
 organics including PCBs
 pesticides and phenols;
 and metals including
 chromium and lead
GW and soil con-
taminated with metals
including arsenic
24,000 yd3      Remediation of the Inactive Site Ponds Area
(soil)            includes dewatering perched water zones;
                excavating and incinerating offsite 2,100 yd3 of
2,100 yd3       organic waste/soil from in and around the ponds;
(debris)         thermally treating 24,000 yd3 of organic-
                contaminated soil; solidifying and stabilizing
                remaining soil contaminated with inorganics;
                backfilling excavated areas with treated  soil; and
                capping the ponds area. Remediation of the
                Chemical Storage Area includes in-situ soil vapor
                extraction and incineration of VOC-contaminated
                soil, followed by offsite disposal of residuals and
                spent carbon. Onsite pumping and treatment of
                GW using air stripping, carbon adsorption, ion
                exchange, UV photolysis/oxidation, chemical
                reduction, and precipitation, followed by onsite
                discharge to  SW; and GW monitoring.

Not specified    Construction of a new  well and distribution
                system; and flushing and testing residential
                plumbing systems
                                         Both onsite and offsite GW will be
                                         treated to meet SDWA MCLs or
                                         MCLGs, including benzene 5 ug/1
                                         (MCL), arsenic 50 ug/1 (MCL),
                                         chromium 50 ug/1 (MCL), lead
                                         5 ug/1 (MCL), and TCE 5 ug/1
                                         (MCL).  Chemical-specific soil
                                         clean-up levels are based on soil
                                         action levels and TCLP treatment
                                         standards including toluene
                                         28 mg/kg (TCLP), PCB 1.0 mg/kg
                                         (TCLP), and TCE 0.09 mg/kg
                                         (TCLP).
                                         GW will be treated to EPA
                                         drinking water standards for
                                         arsenic 0.050 mg/1.
                            $58,240,000
                            (present worth)

                            $1,231,500
                            (annual O&M)
                            $262,714
                            (capital)

                            $4,238
                            (annual O&M)
            Milltown Reservoir
            Sediments, MT

            08/07/85

            2nd
GW and soil con-
taminated with metals
including arsenic
Not specified    Replacement of household water supply
                appurtenances; and ongoing testing of residential
                plumbing systems
                                         Not specified
                            Not specified

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
ro
ui
             Monticello Mill
             Tailings (DOE), UT

             Inactive Uranium
             and Vanadium
             Milling Operation
             Facility and
             Adjacent Properties

             09/20/90

             1st
            Monticello
            Radioactively
            Contaminated
            Properties, UT

            Uranium Millsile

            09/29/89

            1st - Final
Soil and debris
contaminated with
metals including arsenic,
chromium, and lead; and
radioactive materials
including radium226 and
radon
Soil, construction
materials, and debris
contaminated with
thorium230, radium226,
and radon222 contained
in the vanadium and
uranium mill tailings
300,000 yd3
(soil)

1,500,000
yd3 (debris)
100,000 yd3
(soil and
construction
materials)
Dewatering and excavating tailings, soil, and
process-related material from the tailings piles;
followed by onsite disposal; diverting Montezuma
Creek to allow for the relocation of mill tailings
and contaminated floodplain soil; excavating soil
from the peripheral properties, followed by onsite
consolidation and disposal; treating surface runoff
and construction/dewatering water collected
during construction using evaporation ponds,
reverse osmosis, or another technology and
discharging treated water onsite to Montezuma
Creek; disposing of any treated residuals onsite
or offsite; covering the onsite disposal repository
with a clay and multi-media cap; GW and air
monitoring; and implementing institutional
controls and site access restrictions

Excavation and removal of residual radioactive
material from affected properties and
restoration/reconstruction using clean materials,
or modification of existing structures to isolate
radiation sources; filling and regrading excavated
areas; and disposal and temporary storage of
contaminated material at the Monticello Millsite
 Federal standards for radium'226       $64,787,500 -
 are 5 pCi/g above background in      $70,600,000
 the surface 15 cm of soil, and 15      (present worth)
 pCi/g above background level for
 radium226 in the deeper 15 cm-        $40,846
 thick layer.  Because the              (O&M)
 background level at the site is
 radium 226 1.0+^0.4 pCi/g,
 excavation levels were set at 6
 pCi/g for surficial soil, and
 16 pCi/g for soil >15 cm deep.
 The Federal standard of 20
 pCi/m /sec for radon emissions
 also will be met.
Clean-up goals are based on the       $5,915,000
Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation       (average cost)
Control Act of 1978. Individual
goals include radium226 in land        Corresponds to
averaged over 100 m2 shall not        $65,000 per
exceed 2 pCi/g (background level)     property
by 5 pCi/g averaged over the first      multiplied by
15 cm of soil or  15 pCi/g averaged    91 properties
over 15 cm thick layers of more
than 15 cm below the surface.
Additionally, habitable buildings
<0.02 WL for annual average
radon decay and  gamma radiation
20uR/hr.

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
8 Mystery Bridge at
Highway 20. WY

Industrial Area
with Residential
Subdivisions

09/24/90

1st




8 Ogdcn Defense
Depot, UT

I'cderal Facility

09/27/90

1st

8 Portland Cement
(Kiln Dust #2 &
#3), UT

Industrial
Commercial Site

07/19/90

1st
Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, TCE,
toluene, and xylcncs










Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including benzene, PCE,
and TCE; and other
organics including
pesticides and herbicides



Waste Cement Kiln Dust
(CKD) contaminated
with metals including
arsenic, chromium, and
lead; and other
inorganics




Waste Volume
Not specified













40 yd3 (soil)

28,000,000
gals (GW)





495,000 yd3
(waste CKD)

360 tons
(chromium-
bearing
refractory
brick)


Components of
Selected Remedy
Pumping and treatment of GW in the VHO
plume followed by air stripping in the more
contaminated upgradient portion of the plume;
pumping and treatment of GW in the BETX
plume using air stripping; reinjecting the treated
GW from both plumes into the onsite alluvial
aquifer; GW and air monitoring; and
implementing institutional controls including deed
and GW use restrictions





Excavating soil from the french drain area.
followed by offsite incineration and disposal at a
hazardous waste treatment facility; pumping and
treatment of GW using air stripping and possibly
liquid phase carbon adsorption; reinjecting or
infiltrating treated GW onsite; and GW
monitoring


Excavation and offsite disposal of waste CKD at
a noncommercial, industrial landfill, which will
he capped; removal of 360 tons of chromium-
bearing refractory kiln bricks from waste CKD
prior to offsite disposal of the waste CKD,
followed by temporary onsite storage; GW
monitoring; and implementing institutional
controls including well construction and deed
restrictions

Clean-up Goals
Chemical-specific GW clean-up
goals are based on Safe Drinking
Water Act MCLs including
benzene 5 ug/1 (MCL), toluene
2,000 ug/1 (proposed MCL), and
xylenes 10,000 ug/1 (proposed
MCL).







The excavation level for soil has
been set at the lowest consistently
detected concentration level
including pesticides/herbicides
(chlordane/bromacide) 1 mg/kg.
GW clean-up goals are Federal
MCLs and include TCE 5 ug/1
(MCL) and chlordane 2 ug/1
(MCL).
Offsite disposal of waste CKD will
eliminate fugitive dust emissions
from the site, thereby complying
with Federal and State air quality
standards. Final soil and GW
clean-up levels will be addressed
in a subsequent operable unit.



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$601,739
(present worth)

$122,914
(O&M)
(for 6 years at
the VHO
plume)

$50,564
(O&M)
(for 1 year at
the BETX
plume)
$676,000
(present worth)

$75,000 -
$103,000
(O&M)



$12,143,000
(present worth)

$5,000
(O&M)






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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
8 Rocky Rats Plant
(DOE), CO

Federal Facility

01/05/90

1st
8 Rocky Mountain
Arsenal, CO

06/04/87

1st


Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including PCE
and TCE; metals
including chromium; and
radioactive materials



GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCI;,
and inorganics





Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Intercepting GW in alluvial/colluvial aquifer
using french drain system with treatment in an
onsite plant using filtration, followed by UV-
pcroxide to remove organics, and ion exchange to
remove inorganics; storing treated water
temporarily onsite during effluent quality testing
prior to discharging the treated water to an onsite
interceptor ditch; and GW monitoring
Not specified Construction of granular activated carbon (GAC)
water treatment system and regeneration of spent
carbon at another location; modification of GAC
system, if necessary, to include air stripping
facility to treat vinyl chloride; replacement of
existing well pumps and motors; installation of
transmission piping; and construction of
laboratory and office space
Clean-up Goals
GW clean-up standards have been
chosen as the more stringent of
Federal MCLs or MCLGs, or State
water quality standards and include
PCE 5 ug/1 (State), TCE 5 ug/1
(State), trivalent chromium
O.OS mg/1 (State), and chromium
0.05 mg/1 (State).
Treatment will attain the MCLs
which include 1,1-dichloro-
ethylene 0.007 mg/1, TCE 0.005
mg/1, PCE 0.005 mg/1, TCA 0.200
mg/1, trans- 1 ,2-dichloro-
ethylene 0.005 mg/1, and vinyl
chloride 0.001 mg/1.

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$4,588,200
(present worth)

$258,100
(O&M)



$8,869,000 or
$10,100,000
(with air
stripping)
(capital)

$372,000
(annual O&M)
            Rocky Mountain
            Arsenal (OU16), CO

            Federal Facility

            02/26/90

            2nd
Soil, sludge, and GW      9,000 yd3
contaminated with         (soil and
organics including         sludge)
pesticides, and metals
including arsenic
Sampling and relocating tanks from the basin
area to an adjacent area to await final disposition;
constructing a temporary 360-dcgree subsurface
barrier such as a slurry wall or sheet pilings
around the  basin; performing  an in-situ
vitrification demonstration test; treating soil and
sludge using in-situ vitrification followed by
carbon adsorption  to treat off-gasses; treating
recovered water driven from the sludge during
the vitrification process onsite at the CERCLA
Wastewater Treatment System or by another to
be determined method; and GW and air
monitoring. The vitrified soil will remain onsite,
pending determination of a final remediation
action
The treatment process will be
constructed to provide 99.99%
destruction and removal of
organics. Treatment standards for
effluent from the off-gas control
process and other liquids generated
through dewatering of the area are
contained in the ROD for the
CERCLA Wastewater Treatment
System. Air emissions from the
vitrification process will comply
with applicable Clean Air Act
emissions standards.
Not specified

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                                             FY82-90 Record of Decision  Summary Table
Site Name.
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
Rocky Mountain
Arsenal (OU18). CO

Federal Facility

02/26/90

3rd
Rocky Mountain
Arsenal (OU19), CO

Federal Facility

02/26/90

4th
Rocky Mountain
Arsenal (OU20), CO

Federal Facib'ty

03/20/90

5th
Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including benzene and
TCE  •
GW contaminated with
pesticides including
DHCP
Soil, sludge, and GW
contaminated with
organics including
pesticides; and metals
including arsenic,
chromium, and lead
Not specified    Conducting a vapor extraction pilot test;
                installing and operating an in-situ vapor
                extraction system followed by granular activated
                carbon treatment of condensed water vapor with
                offsite thermal carbon reactivation; capping the
                site with a layer of asphalt to improve the
                efficiency of the vapor extraction system;
                conducting air monitoring followed by possible
                stack treatment by a vapor phase carbon filter or
                catalytic oxidizer, pumping and treatment of GW
                and reinjection in conjunction with the Rail
                Classification Yard IRA

Not specified    Installing a GW interception/containment system
                parallel to the contaminant flowpalh; increasing
                the treatment capacity, of the Irondalc Control
                System (ICS) and constructing pipelines to
                convey extracted GW to the ICS; pumping and
                treatment of GW using carbon adsopition at the
                ICS followed by reinjection; and GW monitoring
106,000 yd      Consolidating sludge adjacent to the basins with
(sludge)         sludge in the basins  and containing the sludge
                and any excavated contaminated soil with a
                vegetative soil cover, hydraulically containing
                GW with a slurry wall or sheet pilings
                constructed around the perimeter of basin area;
                pumping GW to maintain an inward hydraulic
                gradient across the slurry wall; treating GW
                onsite, either at the CERCLA Wastewater
                Treatment System or at a separate onsite
                treatment facility to  remove organic and
                inorganic contaminants; and GW monitoring
No chemical-specific goals were
identified for soil contaminants.
Chemical-specific goals for GW
treatment, which apply at the point
of injection, are contained in the
ROD for the Rail Classification
Yard IRA and include benzene
5 ug/1 (MCL).
Not specified
The chemical-specific goal for GW
treatment of DBCP is 0.2 ug/1
based on a proposed  MCL.
Chemical-specific goals for other
potential contaminants are based
on MCLs and Colorado Basic
Standards for GW (CBSG), and
include benzene 5 ug/1 (MCL),
toluene 2,420 ug/1 (CBSG), and
TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL).

Chemical-specific ARARs for GW
treatment will be contained in the
ROD for the CERCLA Wastewater
Treatment System IRA.  No
chemical-specific ARARs were
provided for soil or sludge.
$2,662,000
(present worth)

$183,000
(annual O&M)
Not specified

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                                                         FY82-90  Record of Decision  Summary  Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
to
Ul
Rocky Mountain
Arsenal (OU22), CO

Federal Facility

05/03/90

6th

Rocky Mountain
Arsenal (OU23), CO

Federal Facility

05/03/90

7th


Rocky Mountain
Arsenal (OU17), CO

Federal Facility

05/14/90

8th
                                  None
Not specified
                                  Soil and GW con-
                                  taminated with VOCs;
                                  and other organics
                                  including pesticides
Not specified
                                   Wastewater con-
                                   taminated with VOCs
                                   including benzene, PCFi,
                                   TCI;, and toluene; other
                                   organics including
                                   pesticides; and metals
                                   including arsenic,
                                   chromium, and lead
Not specified
No further action with GW monitoring.  A re-
evaluation procedure will be determined to
identify the need for any additional remedial
actions
Not applicable
Not specified
Constructing a subsurface barrier around the
perimeter of the site, such as a slurry wall tied
into a impermeable clay layer located beneath the
sand aquifer to effectively contain GW and
DNAPLs; covering the trench area with a
vegetative soil cover to reduce precipitation
infiltration;  and investigating further the DNAPL
plume, which is located downgradient to the
trench area

Constructing a centrally-located wastewater
treatment facility that will consist of chemical
addition/precipitation, filtration, ultraviolet
light/chemical oxidation, activated carbon
adsorption, air stripping and an activated alumina
treatment process; constructing decontamination
pads at both the treatment facility and satellite
nontreatment wastewater facilities; constructing 5
storage tanks onsite; incorporating offsite
discharge of the treated effluent to the sanitary
sewer, and offsite disposal of treatment facility
sludge and residuals
Not specified
Chemical-specific ARARs, based
on State standards and MCLs will
be applied to the design of the
treatment system and include
arsenic 50 ug/1 (MCL), benzene 5
ug/1 (MCL), chromium 50 ug/1
(MCL), lead 50 ug/1 (MCL), PCE
10 ug/1 (State), toluene 2,420 ug/1
(State), and TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL).
SI ,500,000
(present worth)

O&M
(not specified)
Not specified

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                                         FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
8 Sand Creek
Industrial, CO

Former Pesticide
Manufacturing
Operation

09/29/89

1st
8 Sand Creek
Industrial, CO

Active Chemical
Manufacturing
Facility
Threat/Problem
Soil, onsite buildings,
and tanks contaminated
with VOCs including
TCE and PCE; and
other organics including
pesticides




Soil contaminated with
organics including
pesticides; and metals
including arsenic and
chromium

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
1,000 yd3 In-situ vacuum extraction to remove VOCs from
(soil) contaminated soil and onsite treatment of off-gas
by air stripping; excavation and offsite
incineration of soil contaminated with >1,000
mg/kg VOCs, with offsite residual disposal in a
RCRA landfill; backfilling; demolition and offsite
disposal of buildings; and GW monitoring



14,000 yd3 Rxcavating and treating surface soil above the
(soil) health-based action levels onsite using soil
washing, and subsequently backfilling the treated
soil onsite; grading and rcvegclating the site;
incinerating the soil washing wastewatcr offsite;
and GW monitoring
Clean-up Goals
Soil target levels were calculated
using a soil-water leaching model
that assumed GW concentration
corresponding to SDWA MCLs or
a 10"6 cancer-risk level.
Chemical-specific clean-up levels
were provided for PCE 1,095
ug/kg (MCLs) and TCE 285 ug/kg
(MCLs).

Remediation goals are based on
health-based action levels or
RCRA treatability variance action
levels, whichever is more stringent.
I Icalth-based action levels were
established for soil based on a 10"'
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$5349,600
(present worth)

O&M
(not specified)





$4,490,734
(present worth)

S20.000
(O&M)

09/28/90

2nd
cancer risk and include dieldrin
0.155 mg/kg and heptachlor
0.553 mg/kg. Treatability variance
action levels were established for
arsenic (90-99% reduction),
chromium 0.5-0.6 mg/1 (TCLP).
chlordane (90-99% reduction), 2,4-
D (90-99% reduction) and 4,4-
DDT 0.5-20  mg/1 (Total Waste
Analysis).

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                                                         FY82-90  Record of Decision  Summary  Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
8 Sharon Steel
(Midvalc Tailings),
UT

Former Ore Milling
Operation Facility


Threat/Problem
Offsite soil con-
laminated with metals
including arsenic.
cadmium, and lead



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
242,000 yd3 Excavating contaminated soil with lead levels
(soil) >500 mg/kg and arsenic levels >70 mg/kg to a
maximum depth of 2 ft; temporarily disposing of
soil onsite, for future treatment with onsite
tailings; temporarily relocating offsile residents as
necessary; and indoor cleaning, if required


Clean-up Goals
Soil contaminated with
concentrations greater than the
action levels of lead 500 mg/kg
and arsenic 70 mg/kg will be
excavated and disposed of onsite.

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$22,650,000
(present worth)

$72,000
(O&M)

to
01
09/24/90

1st

Silver Bow Creek,
MT

Mining  and
l*roccssing Area

09/28/90

1st
             Smuggler Mountain,
             CO

             09/26/86

             1st
Soil, sediment, GW, and
SW contaminated with
metals including arsenic,
cadmium, copper, lead,
and zinc
                       GW and soil con-
                       taminated with metals
                       including cadmium and
                       lead
3,000,000       Raising and strengthening all pond berms;
yd3 (tailings)    increasing the capacity of Pond 3 to receive and
                treat (using metals precipitation) flows up to a
                100-year flood level, and constructing new inlet
                and hydraulic structures; constructing spillways
                for routing excess flood water into the bypass
                channel; flooding (wet-closure) the dry portions
                of Pond 2; reconstructing the Mill-Willow Bypass
                channel, and removing all remaining tailings and
                contaminated soil from the bypass, followed  by
                consolidation of the tailings and soil within the
                dry portions of Ponds 1 and 3; capping the
                closure areas, dewatering Pond 1 and covering
                the area with a RCRA-type cap; collecting
                contaminated water from below Pond  1 and
                transporting it  to Pond 3 for treatment; GW
                monitoring; and implementing institutional
                controls and site access restrictions

410,000 yd3     Excavation and permanent onsite RCRA disposal
                of soil; soil capping; and alternate water supply
Final soil clean-up levels will be       $57,416,000
set within 1 year of this ROD.        (present worth)
GW pumping and discharge for
treatment in the pond system will      $379,000
comply with State standards, with      (O&M)
the exception of arsenic (0.02
mg/1) and lead (0.05 mg/1).  State
SW concentrations of arsenic and
mercury require an ARAR waiver
based on technical impracticability
and the fact that this is an interim
remedy.  The replacement criteria
are arsenic 0.02 mg/1 and mercury
0.0002 mg/1 at the beginning of
the river.
                                                                                           Excavation and onsite isolation of     $1,816,550
                                                                                           soil with lead greater than            (capital)
                                                                                           5,000 mg/kg. Soil between 1,000-
                                                                                           5,000 mg/kg will be covered with     $30,900
                                                                                           6-12 inches of topsoil.  GW will      (annual O&M)
                                                                                           be monitored to comply with
                                                                                           SDWA Standards.

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FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
StatefType/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
8 Whitewood Creek,
SD

Mining Site

03/30/90

1st - Final


8 Woodbury
Chemical, CO

07/19/85

1st
8 Woodbury
Chemical, CO

Waste Disposal
Area

09/29/89
2nd • Final
Threat/Problem
Soil contaminated with
arsenic








GW, soil, and sediment
contaminated with
pesticides, metals, and
organics


Soil contaminated with
VOCs including PCE
and TCE; other organics
including pesticides; and
metals including arsenic



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Removing and/or covering frequently used
residential areas with clean surface soil (arsenic
<20 mg/kg), followed by offsile disposal
(contingent on EPA approval) of the removed
arsenic-contaminated soil, and revegetadon; SW
monitoring; and implementing institutional
controls including land and access restrictions



Not specified Excavation, offsile transportation, and
incineration of highly contaminated rubble and
soil with disposal of residual ash; and backfilling
with clean soil, rcgrading, and revegelation


12,370 yd Excavation and offsite incineration of highly
(soil) contaminated soil followed by offsite disposal;
excavation and offsite disposal of less
contaminated soil at a RCRA-permitted landfill;
and backfilling and revegelation of the excavated
area


Clean-up Coals
Arsenic levels may not exceed
100 mg/kg (based on 10"4 target-
risk level).







Contaminated soil will be treated
to 3 mg/kg and contaminated
rubble to total pesticides 100
mg/kg.


Soil cleanup will attain an excess
Lifetime cancer risk of 10"6.
Specific clean-up goals are based
on ARARs and background levels
and include arsenic 5-10 mg/kg,
TCE 0.52 mg/kg, and PCE 1.9
mg/kg.

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$882,813
(present worth)

$12,000
(O&M)
(years 0-5)

$6,000
(O&M)
(years 6-30)
$2,450,000
(capital)

$21,000
(annual O&M)

$6,962,600
(present worth)

$31,400
(O&M)




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                                   FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
N)
Region
9







9








9









Site Name,
Stateflype/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Applied Materials,
CA

Active Equipment
Manufacturing
Facility
09/28/90
1st
Atlas Asbestos
Mine, CA

Asbestos Handling
and Shipment Area

07/19/89

1st
Beckman
Instruments
(Porterville), CA

12-Acre
Manufacturing
Facility

09/26/89
1st - Final
Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including PCE,
TCE, and 1,1,1-TCA





Soil and debris con-
taminated with metals
including nickel; and
other inorganics
including asbestos and
mining wastes



Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including TCE and
metals including lead






Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Pumping and treatment of GW onsite using an
existing air stripping unit, followed by onsite
discharge to surface water, GW monitoring; and
implementing institutional controls including deed
restrictions



14,500 yd3 Excavating and consolidating asbestos- and
(soil) nickel-contaminated soil and debris; constructing
onsite underground waste management unit
(WMU) and disposing of contaminated soil in
WMU; capping WMU area; rcgrading excavated
area; decontaminating debris; monitoring soil
moisture content, GW, air, and personnel; and
implementing institutional controls

740 yd3 Excavation and offsite disposal of lead-
(soil) contaminated soil; continued operation of the GW
pumping and treatment system for the upper
aquifer; pumping and treatment of GW from
upper aquitard and lower aquifer using air
stripping; offsite discharge of all treated GW into
infiltration basins or irrigation canals; and GW
monitoring


Clean-up Goals
GW clean-up levels will meet
State and Federal Drinking Water
MCLs including PCE 0.005 ug/1
(MCL), TCE 0.005 ug/1 (MCL),
and 1,1,1-TCA 0.0032 ug/1 (MCL).



All contaminated soil and mining
wastes will be cleaned up to at or
below one area percent asbestos
using polarized light microscopy
and at or below background levels
for nickel.



Soil contaminated with lead above
200 mg/kg will be excavated and
disposed of offsite. GW clean-up
goals will attain State or Federal
MCLs or State action levels.
Chemical-specific GW clean-up
goals include TCE 5 ug/1.



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$715,000
(present worth)

O&M
(not specified)



$1,500,000-
$2,500,000
(present worth)

535,000
(annual O&M)



54,740,000
(present worth)

O&M
(not specified)






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FY82-90 Record of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
9 Celtor Chemical
Works, CA

10A)4/83

IKM
9 Celtor Chemical
Works, CA

09/30/85

1st - Final
N>
O 9 Coalinga Asbestos
Mine, CA

Asbestos Handling
and Shipment Area

07/19/89

1st
9 Coalinga Asbestos
Mine, CA

Asbestos Handling
and Shipment Area

09/21/90

2nd - Final
Threat/Problem
GW, SW, and soil
contaminated with
metals and mining waste



SW and soil con-
taminated with metals
including cadmium and
arsenic



Soil and debris con-
taminated with metals
including nickel; and
other inorganics
including asbestos and
mining wastes



SW contaminated with
asbestos







Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Offsite transportation and disposal of tailing piles
and contaminated soil; and conduct of RI/FS




Not specified Excavation and RCRA offsitc disposal of
contaminated soil





14,500 yd Excavating and consolidating asbestos- and
(soil) nickel-contaminated soil and debris; constructing
onsite underground waste management unit
(WMU) and disposing of contaminated soil in
WMU; capping WMU area; regrading excavated
area; decontaminating debris; monitoring soil
moisture content, GW, air, and personnel; and
implementing institutional controls

Not specified Consolidating soil and asbestos ores within the
tailing pile; grading and rev eg elating tailing pile;
diverting SW away from the tailing pile;
improving an existing sediment trapping dam by
constructing a concrete spillway; dismantling the
mill building; paving the mill access road; and
implementing engineering controls, institutional
controls including deed restrictions, and site
access restrictions including fencing
Clean-up Goals
Not specified





Action levels for soil will be based
on National Water Quality Criteria.
SW and GW will be based on
MCLs or DWRs. River criteria
will be based on standards for the
protection of aquatic life.

All contaminated soil and mining
wastes will be cleaned up to at or
below one area percent asbestos
using polarized light microscopy.





A specific clean-up goal for
asbestos was not determined due to
uncertainties in sampling
parameters; however, the selected
remedy will reduce the excess
lifetime cancer risk to the level of
lO^tolO"6.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$340,000
(capital)

O&M
(not specified)

$3,072,338
(present worth)

$7,000
(present worth
O&M)

$1,500,000 -
$2,500,000
(present worth)

$35,000
(annual O&M)



$1,947,000
(present worth)

$815,000
(O&M)





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                                                         FY82-90 Record  of Decision Summary Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
NJ
ON
            Coast Wood
            Preserving, CA

            09/29/89

            1st -  Final
            Del Norte Pesticide
            Storage, CA

            09/30/85

            1st - Final

            Fairchild
            Semiconduclor/Mt.
            View (Operable
            Units 1, 2), CA

            Industrial Facilities
            Area

            06/09/89 - 06/30/89

            1st and 2nd - Final
Soil and GW con-
taminated with metals
including arsenic and
chromium
Not specified
GW and soil con-
taminated with VOCs,
pesticides, and metals
including chromium
Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including TCE, TCA,
PCE, toluene, and
xylenes; and other
organics including
phenol ss
700 yd3
Not specified
Paving exposed soil; onsite treatment of soil after
site closure using best available technology at the
time; plume control and aquifer remediation via
GW pumping and reuse in CWP's operations to
the extent possible or electrochemical treatment
of excess GW which cannot be recycled,
followed by discharge to the Ukiah sewage
treatment plant and/or rcinjection, GW
monitoring; and development of a contingency
plan for offsite GW remediation
Excavation and removal of soil; GW treatment
with discharge to POTW; and disposal of
chromium-rich waste brine to RCRA facility
In-situ vapor extraction of soil with treatment by
vapor phase GAC inside slurry walls; limited
excavation and aeration of soil outside the slurry
walls with onsite disposal of residues; GW
pumping and treatment using air stripping,
followed by reinjeclion or discharge to SW;
sealing any conduits or potential conduits to
protect deep aquifer, and GW monitoring
Post-closure remedial measures for
soil include onsite treatment of
contamianted soil to a depth of
l.S ft for areas containing greater
than 100 mg/kg of total chromium
and 15 mg/kg (background level)
of arsenic.  In high contamination
areas the depth of excavation is
expected to be 5 ft.  GW will be
treated to remove metal
contamination in compliance with
State and Federal clean-up
standards incluidng arsenic SO ug/1
(MCL) and chromium 50 ug/1
(MCL).

Clean-up levels will meet the 10'6
cancer-risk level and MCLs under
SDWA.
Soil clean-up goals are based on
ensuring GW remedy attains
MCLs. Individual goals include
TCE 1 mg/kg inside the slurry
walls and TCE 0.05 mg/kg outside
the slurry walls.  GW goals for
shallow aquifers are based on
MCLs and a lO'4 to 10"5 excess
cancer risk and include TCE 5 ug/1
(MCL); goals for deep aquifers
include TCE 0.8 ug/1 (based on a
10  cumulative cancer risk)
$1,000,000
(total cost)

$19,500
(O&M for GW
remedy)
$1,240,000
(capital)

$0
(O&M)
$49,000,000 -
$56,000,000
(present worth,
which includes
O&M cost)

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                                                         FY82-90 Record of Decision  Summary Table
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
9 Fairchild Camera (S.
San Jose Plant), CA

Manufacturing
Facility

03/20/89

1 st • Final
Threat/Problem
Soil and GW con-
laminated with VOCs
including PCE, TCA,
DCE, and xylenes





Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Onsite soil vapor extraction; on-site and offsite
pumping and treatment of shallow GW using air
stripping followed by discharge to SW; deep GW
pumping followed by discharge of untreated GW
to SW via storm drains; conducting
biodegradalion studies of onsite chemicals;
implementing institutional controls including deed
restriction and land and GW use restrictions; and
GW monitoring
Clean-up Goals
The soil clean-up goal is 1 mg/kg
for VOCs. Individual clean-up
goals for onsite GW include DCE
6 ug/1; TCA 200 ug/1, and xylenes
620 ug/1 (based on DHS drinking
water action levels), and PCE
2 ug/1 (proposed State MCL).
Offsite GW will attain an HI of
0.25.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$9393,100
(present worth)

$7.231,700
(total O&M)




to
ON
ts»
Firestone Tire
(Salinas Plant), CA

256-Acre Tire
Manufacturing Plant

09/13/89

1st-Final
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
PCE, bcn/.ene, toluene,
xylenes, 1-DCA, 1,1-
DCH, and 1,1,1-TCA
                                                             Not specified
GW pumping and treatment at the existing
treatment facility using carbon adsorption and air
stripping, with offsite discharge of treated GW to
SW; GW monitoring to ensure that the GW
plume is declining; crop testing to ensure that
there is no plant uptake of the contaminants; and
developing a contingency plan for water in the
deep aquifer in case of contamination
            IHM (San Jose
            Plant), CA

            Industrial  Facility

            12/15/88

            1st - Final
                       Soil and GW con-
                       taminated with VOCs
                       including TCA, toluene,
                       and xylenes; and other
                       organics
                          Not specified
Onsite soil vapor extraction; GW pumping and
treatment using air stripping with onsite discharge
to the aquifer and offsilc discharge to SW, if
necessary
GW clean-up goals will be based      $1,742,000
on chemical-specific ARARs, a       (present worth)
cumulative Hl=l  for
noncarcinogenic risk of 10"6          $1,517,000
depending on which is more          (O&M)
stringent. Chemical-specific goals     (years 1-3.5)
include benzene 0.7 ug/1 (State),
TCE 3.2 ug/1 (10-6 risk level),
PCE 0.7 ug/1 (10-6 risk level),
toluene 20 ug/1 (HI=1), xylenes
70 ug/1 (HI=1), 1,1-DCA 5.0  ug/1
(State), and 1,1-DCE 6.0 ug/1
0 II=D-

Soil remediation will attain a         Not specified
1 mg/kg level for all contaminants
of  concern.  GW remediation goals
are based on State action levels,
EPA reference doses and lifetime
health advisories and include TCA
200 ug/1 (State), toluene 100 ug/1
(State), and xylenes 200 ug/1
(State) in the upper zone, and an
HI of 0.25 with TCA 50 ug/1 in
the deeper aquifer zones.

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                                                         FY82-90 Record of Decision  Summary Table
             Site Name,
             StatefType/
           Signature Date/
    Region  Remedial Action
Threat/Problem
Waste Volume
                                                                         Components of
                                                                       Selected Remedy
       Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
 Capital and
 O&M Costs
OJ
Indian Bend Wash
Area (Operable Unit
2).AZ

Industrial/
Residential Areas

09/21/88

1st

Intel (Mountain
View Plant), CA

Industrial Facilities
Area

06/09/89

1st - Final
            Intel (Santa Clara
            III), CA

            Industrial Facilities
            Area

            09/20/90

            1st- Final
                                  GW contaminated with
                                  VOCs including TCE
                                  andPCE
 Soil and GW con-
 taminated with VOCs
 including TCE, TCA,
 PCE, toluene, and
 xylcncs; and other
 organics including
 phenolss
                           Not specified    GW pump and treatment using air stripping
                                          (packed column aeration) with air emission
                                          controls, followed by distribution of the treated
                                          water to the municipal water system
                                                            Not specified
 GW contaminated with
 VOCs including TCE
Not specified
                In-situ vapor extraction of soil with treatment by
                vapor phase GAC inside slurry walls; limited soil
                excavation and aeration outside the slurry walls
                with onsite disposal of residues; GW pumping
                and treatment using air stripping, followed by
                reinjection or discharge to SW; sealing any
                conduits or potential conduits to protect deep
                aquifer, and GW monitoring
                                                                Installing an additional extraction well onsite;
                                                                continued pumping and treatment of GW using
                                                                an existing granular activated carbon adsorption
                                                                system, with regeneration of carbon filters offsite;
                                                                discharging treated GW to onsite SW; conducting
                                                                a treatability study to evaluate the effectiveness
                                                                of pulse pumping; GW monitoring; and
                                                                implementing institutional controls including deed
                                                                restrictions to limit GW use
                                                                GW cleanup will attain MCLs and     $8,728,000
                                                                State action levels.  Individual        (present worth)
                                                                goals include TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL),
                                                                TCA 200 ug/1 (MCL), DCE 7 ug/1     $520,000
                                                                (MCL), and PCE 0.67 ug/1.           (annual O&M)
Soil clean-up goals are based on       $49,000,000 -
ensuring GW remedy attains          $56,000,000
MCLs.  Individual goals include       (present worth)
TCE 1 mg/kg inside the  slurry
walls and TCE 0.05 mg/kg outside
the slurry walls.  GW goals for
shallow aquifers are based on
MCLs and a 10"* to 10's excess
cancer risk and include TCE 5 ug/1
(MCL); goals for deep aquifers
include TCE 0.8 ug/1 (based on a
10"6 cumulative cancer risk).

GW clean-up goals will reduce the     $594,400
excess lifetime cancer risk for         (present worth)
carcinogens from 10"4 to 10"6 and
will reduce the HI to <1.              O&M
Chemical-specific goals include        (not specified)
TCE 5 ug/1 (State MCL).

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
9 Intersil, CA

Industrial Facilities
Area

09/27/90

1st - Final





NJ
** 9 Iron Mountain
Mine, CA

10/03/86

1st


Threat/Problem
Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including PCE, TCE,
and toluene; and other
organics including
phenols








SW runoff from
mountain contaminated
with acid mine drainage
consisting of sulfuric
acid and metals; fish and
sediment are also
affected

Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
40 yd3 Enhancement and/or expansion of onsite and
(soil) offsite GW pumping and treatment systems,
which use air stripping, and the onsite soil vapor
extraction systems, which use carbon adsorption
at the Siemens and Intersil facilities; excavating
soil at the Siemens facility, followed by offsite
disposal; discharging treated GW to onsite SW;
and monitoring soil vapor and GW






2.5 acres (to Capping of selected cracked and caved
be capped) enlargement






Clean-up Goals
Soil clean-up goals have been set
at total VOCs 1 mg/kg for vapor
extraction and 10 mg/kg for semi-
VOCs, which are excavated and
disposed of offsite. GW clean-up
standards were chosen as the more
stringent of Federal or State
MCLs, or State Recommended
Drinking Water Action Levels
(RDWALs). Chemical-specific
goals include PCE 5 ug/1 (State
MCL), TCE 5 ug/1 (State MCL),
and toluene 100 ug/1 (RDWAL).

Cleanup program will be designed
for Protection of Aquatic Life for
the "worst case" condition of 1978.





Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$18,750,000
(present worth)

O&M
(not specified)









568,100,000
(fund-balanced
cost)
(capital)

$4,100,000
(present worth
O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capita] and
O&M Costs
            J.I I. Baxter

            Active Wood
            Treatment and
            Lumber Product
            Manufacturing
            I;acility

            09/27/90

            1st - I-'inal
Soil, sediment, GW, and
SW contaminated with
organics including PAHs
and dioxins; and metals
including arsenic
N>
ON
41,000 yd3      Excavation of soil, followed by biological
(soil)            treatment for soil with organic contaminants,
                chemical fixation for soil with inorganic
                contaminants, biological treatment and chemical
                fixation for soil with both organic and inorganic
                contaminants, and onsite disposal of treated soil
                in lined cells; leachate collection and treatment;
                pumping and treatment of GW using biological
                treatment, chemical precipitation, and polishing,
                prior to onsite discharge of treated GW; long-
                term GW, SW, and air monitoring; and
                implementing institutional controls. All sediment
                in the site drainage system with detectable levels
                of wood treatment chemicals will be excavated
                and treated with stabilized soil
Chemical-specific clean-up goals
for soil include arsenic 8 mg/kg
(background), carcinogenic PAHs
0.5 mg/kg (10~6 risk level and
detection limit), and dioxin
1 ug/kg (detection limit).
Chemical-specific goals for GW
are based on MCLs or non-zero
MCLGs, State MCLs, the 10'5 to
10"' risk range, or whichever is
more restrictive, and include
arsenic 5 ug/1 (10'5 to 10'6 risk
range), PAHs 5 ug/1 (detection
limit), and dioxin 0.000025 ug/kg
(10~5 to 10'6 risk range).
$37,829,100
(present worth)

$1,207,600
(O&M)
            Jibboom Junkyard,
            CA

            05/09/85

            1st - Final
Soil contaminated with
VOCs, metals including
lead, zinc, and copper,
and organics including
PCBs
Not specified    Excavation and offsite disposal of contaminated
                soil
Soil containing lead above
500 mg/kg will be excavated
$1,460,000
(capital)

O&M
(not specified)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
9 Koppers (Oroville
Plant), CA

Wood Treating
Facility

09/13/89

1 st • Final





9 Lorcntz Harrel &
Drum, CA

Waste Disposal
Facility

09/25/88
1st
9 Louisiana-Pacific,
CA

Active Wood
Processing Plant and
Undfill

09/28/90
Threat/Problem
Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including toluene.
xylenes, and benzene;
other organics including
PAHs, PCP, and
dioxins/furans; and
metals including arsenic
and chromium





GW contaminated with
VOCs including
benzene, PCE, and TCE,
and other organics
including PCBs and
pesticides, and metals
including arsenic

Soil and GW con
laminated with VOCs
including toluene;
organics including
formaldehyde; and
metals including arsenic


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
334,000 yd3 Remediation of four discrete soil areas includes
(soil) in-situ biodegradation; excavation, soil washing,
with onsite disposal of treated soil and treatment
22,000,000 of residual contamination in the washing fluid of
yd3 (GW) onsite treatment facility; installation of a low
permeability cap accompanied by downgradient
extraction wells; and excavation and chemical
fixation of metal-contaminated soil followed by
onsite disposal. GW remediation includes
pumping and treatment using activated carbon
wilh rcinjection to GW; and formalizalion and
expansion of existing alternate water supply


Not specified GW pump and treatment using an o/one/UV
treatment system, and ion exchange, if necessary,
with discharge to a local creek





Not specified Onsile GW monitoring; and implementing
institutional controls including deed and well
permit restrictions, and site access restrictions,
such as fencing




Clean-up Goals
Soil clean-up goals include PCP
17 mg/kg, dioxins/furans
0.03 ug/kg, background for arsenic
and chromium, and cPAHs
0.19 mg/kg. These levels will
achieve 10"* excess cancer-risk
targets. GW objectives are the
more stringent of 10"* excess
cancer risk or Stale action levels
and include PCP 2.2 ug/1, cPAHs
0.007 ug/1, dioxins
5.3x10'^ ug/1 or the lowest
detection limit, and background for
arsenic and chromium.
GW clean-up levels will meet
MCLs and NPDES discharge
limits. Individual goals include
benzene 5 ug/1 (MCL), PCE 5 ug/1
(NPDES), and arsenic 0.23 ug/1.
PCBs and pesticides will be
removed to detection limits.

EPA has determined that before
final remedial action goals can be
set, additional information is
necessary to determine background
arsenic levels in soil, and
formaldehyde and arsenic levels in
GW. Therefore, no chemical-
specific goals are provided.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$77,700,000
(present worth)

$37,100,000
(present worth
O&M)








S3 ,238.000
(present worth)

$198,000
(annual O&M)



SI 93 ,000
(present worth)

No significant
O&M costs
associated with
this action

1st

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Dale/
Region Remedial Action
9 MGM Brakes, CA

Industrial Facility

09/29/88

1st Final



9 McColl, CA

04/11/84

1st
9 Motorola (52nd
Street Plant), AZ

Industrial Facility

09/30/88
1st
9 Mountain View
Mobile Homes, AZ
06/02/83

1st- Final
Threat/Problem
Soil, sediment, GW,
SW, air, and debris
contaminated with PCBs
and VOCs






Soil contaminated with
VOCs and inorganics
including sulfur dioxide,
hydrogen sulfidc, and
arsenic
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including 1,1,1-
TCA, and metals



Soil contaminated with
asbestos



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
13,510 yd3 Dismantling of the process building; crushing and
removal of concrete slab, and excavation of soil
and sediment contaminated with PCBs at
concentrations equal to or greater than 10 mg/kg
with offsite disposal, followed by backfilling,
rcgrading and revegetalion; GW pump and
treatment with discharge to a POTW; offsite GW
and soil monitoring to determine extent of VOC
contamination; and additional remedial measures
for GW, if necessary
Not specified Excavation and offsite disposal of wastes and soil




Not specified Soil-gas extraction and treatment onsite; GW
pump and treatment of on-site and offsite GW
with treatment onsite and treated GW used in site
manufacturing processes



Nol specified Permanent relocation of residents; onsite burial of
containerized mobile homes; and fencing



Clean-up Goals
Soil clean-up level is 1 0 mg/kg for
PCBs based on EPA's National
PCB Spill Cleanup Policy. GW
cleanup will ensure a 10"6 risk
level at the site boundary.





Not specified




GW cleanup will meet relevant
State/Federal standards and control
contaminant migration. Individual
clean-up goals were not provided.



Not specified




Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$5,369,300
(capital)

SO
(O&M)





521,500,000
(capital)

SO
(O&M)
$7,600,000
(present worth)

$700,000
(annual O&M)


$4,432,000
(capital)
$0
(O&M)


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Region
9









9




9







Site Name.
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Nineteenth Avenue
Undfill, AZ

213-Acre Municipal
and Industrial
Landfill

09/29/89

1st final
Operating Industries
UmJiill, CA

07/31/87
1st
Operating Industries
Undfill, Ca

190- Acre Municipal
landfill

11/16/87

Threat/Problem
Soil and refuse
contaminated with
VOCs including toluene
and xyfcncs






l.cachatc contaminated
with VOCs including
TCG


l^achate contaminated
with VOCs and organics






Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Containment of landfill wastes onsite by
constructing an impermeable cap and surface
drainage structure over the landfill and soil-
cement levees along the river at the landfill
boundary; widening the river channel; collecting
and flaring landfill generated gases; implementing
institutional controls and access restrictions; air
and GW monitoring; and implementing a
contingency GW treatment plan whenever GW
standards arc exceeded at the landfill boundary
Not specified Site control (operation and maintenance of
existing systems) to include gas well probes and
leachate pumping and collection


Not specified Onsite treatment of leachate and other collected
hazardous liquids using air stripping and carbon
adsorption with discharge to the sewer system;
and construction of a treatment facility




Clean-up Goals
Not applicable to landfill wastes.
GW currently does not pose a
threat to human health or the
environment. If GW monitoring
detects concentrations exceeding
SDWA MCLs at the landfill
boundary, a contingency plan will
be implemented.


Interim remedy. ARARs will be
determined in future O.U.



Leachate will be treated to achieve
the LASCD discharge
requirements. Individual effluent
discharge limits include vinyl
chloride 0.013 mg/1. oil and grease
10 mg/1, and total toxic organics
1 .0 mg/1. The site will achieve the
10'6 health-based risk level.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$42,990,000
(present worth)

SI ,010,000
(annual O&M)
(years 1-30)




55,100,000
(present worth)



51,900,000
(capital)

5700,000
(annual O&M)



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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
9 Operating Industries
Landfill, CA

190- Acre Municipal
landfill

09/30/88

3rd


9 Operating Industries
Landfill, CA

Inactive Municipal
landfill

09/28/90
3rd (Amendment)
9 Ordot Landfill, GU
47-Acre Municipal
landfill
Threat/Problem
Air contaminated with
methane and VOCs
including benzene, PCI:,
TCR, and toluene







Air contaminated with
VOCs including
ben/cne, PCI:, TCI:, and
toluene




Not applicable


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Installation of new and use of existing LFG
extraction wells; installation of new integrated
perimeter and interior LFG headers; installation
of multiple completion monitoring wells at the
property boundary; installation of LFG
destruction facilities; installation of above-grade
condensate pumps to collect condcnsate from gas
headers, leachate pumps in gas wells and above-
grade leachate sumps with pretreatment of
collected leachate and condensale to POTW
requirements
Not specified Capping the landfill to reduce surface gas
emissions, prevent oxygen intrusion and SW
infiltration, and provide erosion control; installing
landfill gas extraction wells around the perimeter
and on top of the cap; collecting and treating
landfill gas by incineration; and dewatering
saturated landfill zones

None No action remedy with continued site monitoring


Clean-up Goals
Remedy will attain the State
ambient air quality standard for
vinyl chloride of 10 ppb for a 24-
hr period. Additional goals
include carbon monoxide
2,000 ppm, sulfin dioxide
500 ppm, and methane
concentrations to less than 5% of
the landfill boundary.


Destruction and removal efficiency
of 99.99% for each organic landfill
gas component, will meet RCRA
requirements.




Not applicable


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$73,000,000
(present worth)

$2,340,000
(annual O&M)






$125,300,000-
$181,300,000
(present worth)

$3,700,000 -
$4,100,000
(O&M)

SO


09/28/88




1st - Final

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Site Name,
Stale/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
N)
Phoenix-Good year
Aiiport Area, AZ

09/29/87

1st


Phoenix-Good year
Airport Area, A/,

Industrial Facilities

09/26/89

2nd •  l:inal
            Purity Oil Sales, CA

            Used Oil Recycling
            Facility

            09/26/89

            1st
                                  GW contaminated with
                                  VOCs including TCE,
                                  and inorganics
Not sped Tied
                                  Soil and GW con-
                                  taminated  with VOCs
                                  including TCE, toluene,
                                  and xylcncs; and metals
                                  including arsenic,
                                  chromium, and lead
                      Sludge and GW con-
                      laminated with VOCs
                      including benzene, TCE,
                      toluene, and xylcnes;
                      and metals including
                      lead.  Sludge also
                      contaminated with other
                      organics including
                      PCBs, PA Us, pesticides,
                      and phenols
284.100yd2
(soil)
22,500 gals
(sludge)
GW pump and treatment using air stripping and
granular activated carbon with reinjection into
aquifer
The selected remedial action for the northern
potion of the site includes treatment of soil using
SVH lo remove 99% of contaminants; and GW
pumping and treatment using air stripping, liquid
phase GAC and GAC polishing on air emissions,
followed by reinjection or discharge of municipal
water system.  Remedial activities for the
southern portion of the site include treatment of
VOC-contaminatcd soil  using SVE; and GW
pumping and treatment using air stripping and
wellhead treatment followed by discharge to
municipal water system
(JW pumping and onsitc treatment by
grccnsand to remove metals and air stripping to
remove VOCs; disposal of treated GW by either
reinjection, disposal in a canal, or disposal in
local infiltration basins; provision of alternate
water supply; creation of GW  management zone;
GW monitoring; removal, onsite solidification (if
necessary), and offsile disposal of contaminant
sludge; and cleaning, dismantling, and offsite
disposal of tanks containing sludge
GW treatment will meet MCLs
which include
1,1 -dichloroethylene
7.0 ug/1, carbon tetrachloridc
5.0 ug/1, chromium SO.O ug/1, and
arsenic SO.O ug/1.  Chloroform will
meet the WQC of 5.0 ug/1.

VOC and metal-contaminated soil
will be removed until levels
remaining will  not cause or
contribute to GW contamination in
concentrations exceeding GW
clean-up standards. GW clean-up
goals are based on SDWA MCLs,
SALs, and AWQC. Chemical-
specific GW clean-up goals
include toluene 340 ug/1 (SAL),
TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL), xylenes
44 ug/1 (SAL),  arsenic 50 ug/1
(MCL), chromium 50 ug/1 (MCL),
and lead 50 ug/1 (MCL).

GW treatment will meet Federal
and State MCLs and State Action
Levels (SALs), chemical-specific
clean-up goals include TCE  5 ug/1
(MQ.) and benzene 1  ug/1 (SAL).
$2,358,500
(capital)

$800,200
(annual O&M)
$30,227,000 -
$31,693,000
(present worth)

O&M
(to be
determined)
SI 1,660,000
(present worth)

$6,960,000
(present worth
O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
9 Raytheon, CA

Industrial Facilities
Area

06/09/89

1st Final




9 Sacramento Army
Depot, CA

Waste Disposal
Area
09/29/89
1st
9 San Fernando
Valley (Area 1 ), CA

09/24/87

1st
Threat/Problem
Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including TCE, TCA,
PCE, toluene, and
xylcnes; and other
organics including
phcnolss





GW contaminated with
VOCs including PCE
and TCE




Area-wide GW con-
laminated with VOCs
including TCE and I>CI-



Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified In-situ vapor extraction of soil with treatment by
vapor phase GAC inside slurry walls; limited
excavation and aeration of soil outside the slurry
walls with onsite disposal of residuals; GW
pumping and treatment using air stripping,
followed by reinjection or discharge to SW;
scaling any conduits or potential conduits to
protect deep aquifer; and GW monitoring




Not specified GW pumping and treatment using ultraviolet
light/chemical oxidation followed by discharge to
the regional treatment plant and industrial reuse
of treated GW


-
Not specified GW pump and treatment using aeration a
granular activated carbon-air filtering units with
discharge to pumping station for chlorination and
distribution; and disposal or regeneration of spent
carbon

Clean-up Goals
Soil clean-up goals are based on
ensuring GW remedy attains
MCLs. Individual goals include
TCE 1 mg/kg inside the slurry
walls and TCE 0.05 mg/kg outside
the slurry walls. GW goals for
shallow aquifers arc based on
MCLs and a 10"4 to 10'5 excess
cancer risk and include TCE 5 ug/1
(MCL); goals for deep aquifers
include TCE 0.8 ug/1 (based on a
10"6 cumulative cancer risk).
GW will be restored to meet
current drinking water standards
for TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL) and PCE
4 ug/1 (State action level).



GW treatment will meet the MCL
for TCE 5.0 ug/1 and the State
Action Level for PCE 4.0 ug/1



Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
49,000,000 -
556,000,000
(present worth)









$1,764,000
(capital)

$264,000
(annual O&M)


$2,192,895
(capital)

$2,284,105
(present worth
O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
9 San Fernando GW contaminated with
Valley (Area 1), CA VOCs including PCE
and TCE
Municipal Well
Field

06/30/89
2nd
9 San Gabriel (Area GW contaminated with
1), CA VOCs including TCE
and PCE
05/1 1/84

IRM
9 San Gabriel (Area GW contaminated with
1), CA VOCs including PCE

09/30/87

1st

9 San Gabriel (Areas GW contaminated with
1,2, and 4), VOCs including PCE
CA and TCI-

Private Utility's
Well Field
09/29/88
2nd, 3rd, 4th
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Pumping and treatment of GW exceeding TCE
100 ug/1 or PCE 5 ug/1 using air stripping with
vapor phase GAC adsorption units or stream
stripping, followed by discharge to the municipal
water supply distribution system; and GW
monitoring


Not specified GW pump and treatment using air stripping; and
conduct of RI/FS




Not specified Well discharge treatment using activated carbon
adsorption; and alternate water supply





Not specified Onsite GW pump and treatment using an air
stripping system equipped with air emissions
controls, with residual discharge to the utility's
water distribution system; floodproofing treatment
facility; and GW monitoring



Gean-up Goals
Treated GW will meet Federal
MCLs or State action levels.
Individual goals include TCE
5.0 ug/1 (MCL) and PCE 4.0 ug/1
(Slate).



Not specified





Clean-up goals will reduce PCE
below the detection limit of
1.0 ug/1 for purgable halocarbons.




GW treatment will attain a
cumulative 10 cancer-risk level
and meet MCLs for TCE 5 ug/1
and DCE 7 ug/1, and State Action
Ixvels. This will be attained by
remediating PCE to below 1.0 ug/1.


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$69,000,000
(present worth)

$43,900,000
(annual O&M)
(years 1-20)


$525,000
(capital)

$38,000
(annual O&M)

$1,616,000-
$1,771,800
(capital)

$181,400-
5303,100
(annual O&M)
$13,052,000
(present worth)

$7,623,000
(present worth
O&M)



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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
9 Selma Treating, CA

Industrial Facility

09/24/88

1st • Final
9 Solvent Service, CA

Active Treatment,
Storage, and
Disposal Facility
K)
VJ
w 09/27/90

1st - Final





Threat/Problem
Soil and GW con-
taminated with organics
including dioxin/furan
and phcnolss, and metals
including arsenic
chromium

Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including
ben/.cne, PCI-, TCI;,
toluene, and xylencs









Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
16,100 yd GW pump and treatment using precipitation,
coagulation, and flocculau'on with reinjection to
2,700,000 the aquifer or offsite discharge; soil excavation.
gals fixation, and replacement into excavated areas
followed by construction of a RCRA cap; GW
and soil monitoring; and access and land use
restrictions and institutional controls on GW use
Not specified Capping the entire site with asphalt; operating a
steam injection and vacuum extraction (SIVF)
system for the removal of VOCs from soil;
pumping and treatment of GW using bio-
ireatment, carbon adsorption, and air stripping;
soil and GW monitoring; and implementing
institutional controls including deed restrictions







Clean-up Goals
Soil cleanup will meet the risk-
based levels of dioxin/furan 1 .0
ug/kg and arsenic 50 mg/kg. GW
cleanup will meet the State MCL
for chromium of 50 ug/1.


A soil remediation goal of 1 ug/1
total VOCs has been set to protect
the GW from future VOC
leaching. Inorganic soil clean-up
goals have not been established
due to uncertainty surrounding the
natural occurrence of metals in soil
in the South Bay area. GW
remediation goals include benzene
1 ug/1 (State MCL), PCE 5 ug/1
(State MCL), TCE 5 ug/1 (State
MCL), toluene 1,000 ug/1 (Federal
MCI), and xylenes 1,750 ug/1
(State MCL).
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$11,280,000
(present worth)

SI ,300,000
(annual O&M)


$948,000
(capital)

SI, 172,000
(O&M)









South Bay Asbestos
Area, CA

Residential Area
l^evce

09/29/88

1st
Levee soil contaminated
wiih asbestos
Not specified   Stripping and rough grading of levee followed by
              soil cover and revcgctation; implementation of
              erosion control measures; and deed restrictions
No specific goals specified
$2,374,700
(present worth)

$19,000
(O&M)

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2
Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
9 South Bay Asbestos
Area,CA

Asbestos Cement
Pipe Manufacturing
Facility
09/29/89
2nd - Final
9 StringfcUow, CA

07/22/83

(KM
9 Stringfellow, CA

07/18/84

1st
9 Stringfcllow, CA

06/25/87

2nd



Threat/Problem
Soil, debris, and air
contaminated with
asbestos





GW, SW, and soil con-
taminated with metals
and organics


GW contaminated with
pesticides, metals, and
organics


GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
organics, inorganics, and
metals




Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
128,500 yd2 Paving asbestos-contaminated truck yard and
(paved area) industrial yard; controlling dust emissions
through monthly wet sweeping of streets; offsite
disposal of asbestos-contaminated waste debris;
and implementation of deed restrictions and
institutional controls


Not specified Tenctng; cap maintenance; and offsite Icachate
disposal



Not specified GW pump and treatment with offsite discharge to
POTW



Not specified GW pump and treatment with possible discharge
to POTW; and SW diversion/collection with
discharge to creek





Clean-up Goals
Areas which receive or have
potential to receive heavy
vehicular traffic will be paved if
asbestos levels exceed one area
percent by polarized light
microscopy.


Not specified




Not specified




GW treatment will meet SAWPA
limitations for discharge to arsenic
2.0 mg/1, cadmium 0.064 mg/1.
chromium 2.0 mg/1, lead
0.58 mg/1, total toxic organics
(excluding PCBs and pesticides)
0.58 mg/1, and PCBs and
pesticides 0.02 mg/1.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$7,561,000
(present worth)

$134,900
(O&M)
(years 1-30)


52,496,000
(present worth)

O&M
(not specified)
$10,828,000
(present worth)

$1,724,000
(annual O&M)
$1,047,000 -
$1,136,000
(capital)

$1,243,000-
$1,408,000
(annual O&M)


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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
9 Stringfcllow, CA

Inactive Hazardous
Waste Disposal
Facility

09/30/90

3rd


9 Tapulimu Farm, AS

12/27/83

1st - Final
9 Tucson International
Airport Area, AX

Industrial
Area/Landfill

08/22/88

Threat/Problem
GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE









Air contaminated with
VOCs, and organics
including PCI5s and
pesticides

GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCE,
benzene, and xylcncs





Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Dcwatcring bedrock in original disposal area
(Zone 1), followed by GW treatment at the
existing onsile pretreatment plant, and offsile
discharge to a POTW facility; GW pumping and
treatment using air stripping or granular activated
carbon, and reverse osmosis in Zone 4, followed
by onsite reinjection or disposal in an industrial
sewer, conducting field tests on reinjection of
treated GW in Zones 2 and 3; and performing
ircatability tests on soil vapor extraction at Zone
1
Not specified Repacking of chemical/pesticide materials stored
onsite; decontamination and sealing of onsite
storage facilities; and transportation of all waste
materials to mainland for offsite disposal

Not specified GW pump and treatment of areas A and B using
air stripping with treatment of emissions by
GAC, if necessary, and discharge to the
municipal water distribution system




Clean- up Goals
No remediation goals have been
determined in this ROD for Zone 1
GW contamination because this is
an interim measure. Chemical-
specific goals for GW in Zone 4
include TCE 5 ug/1 (SDWA
MCLs).




Not specified




GW clean-up levels will attain an
overall excess cancer-risk level of
10"6 by remediating TCE to
1.5 ug/1, thereby reducing the
levels of other contaminants below
their respective MCLs, State
Action Levels, and 10"6 excess
cancer-risk concentrations.
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$115,000,000
(present worth)

O&M
(not specified)






$160,000
(capital cost)

$0
(O&M)
$7,328,000 -
$7,820,000
(present worth)

$393,000 -
5450,900
(annual O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
N>
            Watkins Johnson
            (Stewart Division),
            CA

            Active Industrial
            Complex

            06/29/90

            1st -  l-'inal
     10     Colbert Landfill,
            WA

            09/29/87

            1st - Rnal

     10     Commencement
            liay-Nearshorc/
            Tidcdats (Operable
            Unit 3). WA

            Industrial Area

            12/30/87

            1st
Soil and GW
contaminated with
VOCs including PCE
and TCE, and metals
including silver
GW contaminated with
VOCs, including TCP,
and Pa-
Soil and SW con-
taminated with VOCs
including benzene,
organics including I'AI Is
and PCBs, and metals
including lead
Not specified    Soil vapor (vacuum) extraction with prcueatmcnt
                of extracted vapors using GAC prior to ambient
                discharge; capping and grading contaminated soil
                areas to minimize the potential for mobilization
                of soil contaminants to GW; installing infiltration
                leachficlds to prevent offsitc migration of GW
                contaminants in the perched zone; installing
                gravity drains to transfer contaminated GW from
                the perched zone to the regional aquifer zone for
                subsequent extraction; GW pumping and onsite
                treatment using GAC adsorption with offsilc
                regeneration of spent carbon; onsite discharge of
                treated water for reuse or offsite discharge to
                SW; and GW monitoring

Not specified    Installation and operation of interception and
                extraction wells with onsite GW treatment; and
                provision of an alternate water supply
45,000 yd       I Excavation and slabili/alion of soil exceeding 1%
                total PAHs; excavation and stabilization of all
                surface soil  exceeding W6 lifetime cancer risk;
                removal and stabilization of ponded water, onsilc
                disposal of treatment residuals; asphalt capping of
                stabilized matrix; SW diversion; GW monitoring;
                and implementation of institutional controls
                including land and water use restrictions
GW treatment standards for both      $2,156,243
the perched and regional zones        (present worth)
were based on chemical-specific
SDWA MCLGs or the more          $167,820
stringent of SDWA MCLs or         (O&M)
PMCLs and State MCLs.
Chemical-specific goals include
PCE 0.005 mg/1 (PMCL) and TCE
0.005 mg/1 (MCL). No chemical-
specific goals have been set for
soil.
Clcan-up goals based on MCLs       $24,000,000
include TCA 200.0 mg/1, DCE        (present worth)
7.0 ug/1, TCE 5.0 ug/1, and DCA
4,050.0 ug/1.  Methylene chloride
2.5 ug/1 and PCE 0.7 ug/1 are
based on the 10"* cancer-risk level.

Surface soil and sediment            53,400,000
exceeding the 10  health-based       (present worth)
risk level will be treated.
Individual goals include PCB
1 mg/kg, PAHs  1 mg/kg, benzene
56 mg/kg, and lead 166 mg/kg
(acceptable dose). GW cleanup
will attain lead
50 mg/1 (MCL), benzene
0.53 mg/1 (WQC), PCBs
0.2 mg/1 (WQC), and PAHs 5-
30 ug/1 (WQC).

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Dale/
Region Remedial Action
10 Commencement
Bay-Ncarshorc/
Tideflats (Operable
Units 1,5), WA

Commercial Seaport

09/30/89

2nd
1 0 Commencement
Bay-South Tacoma
K> Channel (Operable
vi Unit 1), WA

03/18/83
IRM
10 Commencement
Bay-South Tacoma
Channel (Operable
Unit 1), WA

Threat/Problem
Sediment contaminated
with organ! cs including
PCBsand PAHs; and
metals including arsenic.
mercury, lead, and /.inc





GW contaminated with
VOCs including TCli





GW and soil con-
taminated with VOCs
including TCli and PCI:


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
1,181,00 yd3 Identification and control of sources
(sediment) contaminating marine environment at the site;
sediment remediation includes a combination of
natural recovery and four sediment control
technologies such as in-situ capping, confined
aquatic disposal, confined near-shore disposal, or
removal and upland disposal; sediment
monitoring; and implementation of site use
restrictions

Not specified GW pump and treatment using air stripping






Not specified Continue operation of IRM; construction of a
GW treatment system; excavation and offsilc
disposal of contaminated soil with soil flushing;
and maintenance of institutional controls

Clean-up Goals
Clean-up goals for sediment were
established using the apparent
effects thresholds (AET). Specific
sediment objectives include PCBs
150 ug/kg, PAHs 17,000 ug/kg,
arsenic 57 mg/kg, and lead
450 mg/kg.



Not specified






Specific GW clean-up goals have
not been established. Attainment
of the 10 risk range has been
recommended.

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$32,300,000
(total cost;
includes
sediment
remediation
only)




51,200,000
(capital)

S60.000
(annual O&M)


$1 ,590,000
(capital)

550,000
(annual O&M)
05/03/85




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          Site Name,
          State/Type/
        Signature Date/
Region  Remedial Action
Threat/Problem
Waste Volume
         Components of
       Selected Remedy
       Clean-up Goals
 Present Worth/
  Capital and
  O&M Costs
 10     Commencement
        Bay-South Tacoma
        Channel (Operable
        Unit 3), WA

        190-Acre  Industrial/
        Municipal Landfill

        03/31/88

        2nd

 10     FMC Yakima l>it.
        WA

        farmer Pesticide
        Formulation Facility

        09/14/90

        1st
  10      Fort Ixswis Logistic
         Center, WA

         l^ederal Facility

         09/25/90

         1st
Soil and GW con-
taminated with VOCs
including benzene,
toluene and xylcncs,
organics and metals
including chromium
Not specified
 Soil and debris
 contaminated with
 organics including
 pesticides; and metals
 including chromium
 GW contaminated with
 VOCs including PCI-,
 TCH, and DCI-
900 yd1
(soil)

1,460 ft2
(concrete
structures)
Not specified
Installation of landfill cap with gas extraction
system; GW pump and treatment with offsitc
discharge to a creek or the sanitary sewer;
installation of alternate water supply if needed;
and GW monitoring
Kxcavalion and onsilc incineration of soil;
dismantling of contaminated portions of buildings
and, if necessary, repairing those buildings where
the removal activities may affect their structural
integrity; onsite incineration of contaminated
concrete building structures or offsite disposal at
a RCRA Subtitle C-permitted hazardous waste
facility, depending on volume; analysis of ash
from the incinerated materials prior to onsite
disposal if ash meets clean-up goals or offsite
disposal if ash remains contaminated; and GW
monitoring

Pumping and onsite treatment of GW using air
stripping  to remove  VOCs; discharging the
treated water onsite  to infiltration trenches,
including one trench located upgradient to
facilitate  flushing of secondary contaminant
sources; confirmation soil sampling; investigating
deep aquifer contamination for possible
remediation; and implementing institutional
controls
GW clean-up levels were provided
for 10 contaminants of concern
based on MCLs, WQC,
prctreatment standards, or risk
assessments. Individual goals
include benzene 5 ug/1 (MCL),
toluene 14 ug/1 (WQC), and
xylenes 10 ug/1 (risk assessment).
Soil will be excavated to health-
based levels, which are based on a
10"6 cancer risk and a 111=1.
Health-based surface
concentrations  were determined for
concrete building structures based
on a 10"6 cancer risk and a 111=1.
Health-based excavation and clean-
up goals were provided for
pesticides and metals, including
chromium 1 mg/kg.
GW clean-up standards are based
on Federal MCLs and include PCE
5 ug/1, TCE  5 ug/1, and DCE
70mg/l.
$21,015,000-
$23,418,000
(present worth)
$1,755,000
(present worth)

$33,000
(O&M)
S9.068.000
(present worth)

$517,000
(O&M
exclusive of
maintenance)

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             Site Name,
             State/Type/
           Signature Date/
   Region   Remedial Action
                            Threat/Problem
Waste Volume
         Components of
       Selected Remedy
       Clean-up Goals
Present Worth/
 Capital and
 O&M Costs
K)
10     Frontier Hard
       Chrome, WA

       Industrial Facility

       12/30/87

       1st

10     Frontier I lard
       Chrome, WA

       Industrial Facility

       07/05/88

       2nd - Final
                                  Soil and structures
                                  contaminated with
                                  metals including
                                  chromium
7,400 yd3
(soil)
                                  GW contaminated with
                                  VOCs including TCIi,
                                  and metals including
                                  chromium
45,000 ft2
(plume area)
Excavation of soil and onsite treatment using
chemical stabilization with replacement of the
treated materials; demolition of site buildings;
and placement of a final site cover
GW pump and treatment using selective media
ion exchange to remove chromium followed by
carbon adsorption to remove VOCs with
discharge into the river or city sewer system; and
implementation of institutional controls to restrict
GW usage and to control  new well drilling
Soil with chromium in excess of      $2,000,000
550 mg/kg will be treated.  There     (present worth)
is presently no soil standard for
chromium.  Testing determined
that soil <500 mg/kg would not
release chromium to the GW at
levels above the drinking water
standard of 0.05 mg/1.

The remedy prevents public          $3,800,000
exposure to drinking water  which     (present worth)
exceeds MCLs for chromium
0.050 mg/1, TCE 0.005 mg/1, and
1,1,1-trichloroethane 0.2 mg/1.
Additionally, treated GW will meet
NPDES requirements,  EPA  WQC
for protection of fresh water
aquatic life, or city pretreatment
requirements (depending on
remedial action determinations for
discharge).

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StatefTypd
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
10 Gould, OR

Smelter Facility

03/31/88

1st







10 Ukewood, WA

06/01/84

IRM
10 Ukewood, WA

09/30/85

1st - Final
Threat/Problem Waste Volume
Soil and sediment 80,800 yd3
contaminated with (battery
metals including lead casings)

3,370 yd3
(surface soil)

13,650 yd3
(subsurface
soil)
5,500 yd3
(sediment)
6,000 yd3
(matte)
GW contaminated with Not specified
VOCs and organics



GW and soil Not specified
contaminated with
VOCs including TCI-
andPCE

Components of
Selected Remedy
Excavation and separation of battery casing
fragments and matte with recycling of those
components that can be recycled, offsite RCRA
landfill disposal for nonrccyclable components.
and onsite disposal of nonhazardous,
nonrecyclable components; excavation, fixation/
stabilization and onsite disposal of contaminated
soil, sediment, and matte followed by soil
capping, rcvegetation, and site grading; and GW,
SW, and air monitoring




GW treatment using air stripping; and conduction
of Rl/FS



Continued operation of 111 -H2 treatment system;
installation of variable-frequency controllers on
well pump motors to reduce energy requirements;
changing of fan drives on treatment tower;
installation of new monitoring wells, upgrading
Clean-up Goals
EP Toxicity Standards for lead,
cadmium, chromium, and zinc
(values not specified) will
determine disposal of
nonrecyclable waste. Additionally,
the NAAQS for lead 1.5 ug/m3
(arithmetic average concentration
of all samples collected during any
one calendar quarter period) will
be met.




Not specified




The remedy will meet the
recommended occupational air
levels for VOCs which are based
on OSHA standards.

Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$3,491,603
(capital)

$17,073,581
(present worth
O&M)








$1,163,000
(capital)

$82,000
(annual O&M)
$334,970
(capital)

$82,000
(annual O&M)
                                                                      of existing wells, and continued sampling and
                                                                      analysis of aquifer, excavation and offsite
                                                                      disposal of septic tanks and drain  field piping;
                                                                      and placement of administrative restrictions on
                                                                      excavation of soil and installation and usage of
                                                                      wells

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
10 Martin Marietta
Aluminum, OR

Industrial Facility

09/29/88

1st - Final



10 Nonhside Landfill,
WA

345-Acre Industrial/
Municipal Landfill
09/30/89
1st - Final
Threat/Problem
Soil, GW, and debris
contaminated with
asbestos, VOCs
including TCE, organics
including PAHs, and
inorganics including
arsenic, and cyanide




GW contaminated with
VOCs including PCE,
TCA, and TCE; and
metals including iron
and lead


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
64,870 yd3 Consolidation of cathode waste material into
existing landfill, followed by capping of the
landfill; placement of a soil cover over
scrubber/sludge ponds; plugging and abandoning
production wells and connecting users to the
municipal water supply system; collection and
treatment of leachate, perched water, and GW
using an onsite aqueous treatment (oxidation and
precipitation) with onsile discharge to a recycling
pond; GW monitoring; and implementation of
institutional controls
Not specified Landfill closure and capping; GW pumping and
treatment during closure with offsite discharge to
SW; GW monitoring; provision of an alternate
water supply; implementation of institutional
controls; and controlling gas emissions


Clean-up Goals
Soil clean-up goals include arsenic
65 mg/kg based on carcinogenic
risk and PAHs 175 mg/kg based
on background. GW cleanup will
meet proposed ACLs for fluoride
9.7 mg/1 and sulfate 3,020 mg/1.





Chemical-specific goals for GW
are based on MCLs or AWQC,
whichever is more stringent, and
include TCA 200 ug/1 (MCL) and
TCE 5 ug/1 (MCL).


Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$6,707,400
(present worth)

$144,000
(annual O&M)
(years 1-5)

$55,600
(annual O&M)
(years 6-30)

530,000,000
(present worth)





     10     Northwest
            Transformer-Mission
            Pole, WA

            1.6-Acre Former
            Salvage Yard

            09/15/89

            1st - Final
Soil contaminated with      1,200 yd
organics including PCBs    (soil)
Excavation, consolidation, and treatment of soil
with a PCB concentration >10 mg/kg using in-
situ vitrification; filling entire site; abandonment
of onsite well; GW monitoring; and sampling of
onsite wooden structure to determine whether a
second O.U. is necessary
Soil will be treated until the PCB
concentration in the residue is
<1 mg/kg.
5771,000
(present worth)

$0
(O&M)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action Threat/Problem
Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Present Worth/
Capital and
Clean-up Goals O&M Costs
10     Pacific Hide and Fur
       Recycling, ID

       Industrial Facility

       (16/28/88

       1st • Final
10     Queen City l:arms,
       WA

       10/24/85

       1st


10     Silver Mountain
       Mine, WA

       5-Acrc Abandoned
       Mine Dump

       03/27/90

       1st - l-inal
Soil contaminated with
PCBs
8,200 yd3
SW, soil, and sediment
contaminated with
VOCs including TCF.,
organics including
PCBs. and metals
including chromium and
lead

Soil and mined material
contaminated with
metals including arsenic
(naturally occurring) and
other inorganics
including cyanide
22,000 yd3
5,740 yd3
(soil and
mine dump
material)
Excavation of soil followed by screening to
separate large contaminated materials and
stabilization fixation of a portion of the soil using
an immobilization technique;  construction of a
bottom clay liner, where necessary; and capping
of the stabilized material  along with any
remaining contaminated materials; removal of
some GW monitoring wells; GW monitoring; and
deed and access restrictions.  Onsite consolidation
will be implemented if pilot testing finds
treatment impracticable

Excavation, stabilization, and offsilc disposal ol
sludge, sediment, and soil; and capping
Consolidating all soil and mine dump material
with the leach heap, followed by grading and
contouring the consolidated materials; capping
the heap and consolidated materials with a
soil/clay cap; plugging the mine entrance and
removing a mine drainage pipe that supplies the
animal water supply tank, and installing a new
well  for an  alternate animal water supply; GW
monitoring; and implementing institutional
controls including deed restrictions
The soil clean-up goal for PCBs
25 mg/kg by weight was
established as the EPA clean-up
policy for PCB spills and
corresponds with a 10""-10"6
health-based risk level for the
entire site (including hot spot
areas).
Not specified
All material with concentrations of
arsenic >200 mg/kg (based on a
111=1 and a cancer-risk level of
10"4) or cyanide >95 mg/kg (based
on an HI=1) will be consolidated
and covered.  GW will not be
treated unless monitoring detects
concentrations exceeding standards
set for cyanide 1S4 ug/1 (based on
a health advisory) and arsenic
6 ug/1 (based on 10"4 cancer-risk
level) at the point of compliance,
which is 100-200 ft downgradient
from the edge of the leach heap.
$1330,000-
$1,890,000
(present worth)
53,439,000
(capital)

O&M
(PRP
responsibility)
$635,600
(present worth)

$39,650
(annual O&M)
(years 1-30)

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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Remedial Action
Teledyne Wah
Chang Albany
(TWCA), OR

Active Metal
Production Plant
12/28/89
1st
Toftdahl Drums,
WA
09/30/86
1 st - Final
United Chrome
Products, OR

09/12/86

1st- Final

Western Processing
(Operable Unit 1),
WA

08/05/84

1st


Threat/Problem
Sludge ponds
contaminated with
organics; and metals
including chromium,
lead, and zirconium; and
radioactive materials


None



GW and soil con-
laminated with metals
including chromium




GW and soil con-
taminated with VOCs
including TCIi,
inorganics including
cyanide, pesticides, and
metals including arsenic
and cadmium


Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
85,000 yd3 Excavation and partial onsite solidification of
(sludge) sludge, followed by offsite disposal in a
permitted solid waste landfill





Not specified No further action with GW monitoring



350 tons Excavation and offsite disposal of soil; flushing
(offsile of soil above shallow GW table; and GW pump
disposal) and treatment using chemical reduction and
precipitation with discharge to POTW or SW



Not specified Removal and offsite disposal/incineration of all
bulk liquids, drummed liquids, waste piles, and
other debris; removal and proper disposal of all
transformers and substation equipment;
demolition and offsite disposal of all onsite
buildings; dismantling of all onsite bulk storage
tanks; controlling and treatment of stormwater;
and onsite and perimeter monitoring of air
quality
Clean-up Goals
Individual contaminant goals were
not specified for this interim
remedial action; the selected
remedy will attain Federal and
State ARARs.



Not specified



The chromium clean-up criteria for
the confined aquifer is 0.05 mg/1
and 1 0 mg/1 for the unconfined
zone. A treatment effluent
concentration of 0.3 to 0.4 mg/1
chromium is expected to be
maintained.
Not specified








Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$10,716,000
(present worth)

$0
(O&M)



SO



$1 ,580,000
(capital)

5261,000
(annual O&M)


$5,000,000
(capital)

O&M
(not specified)





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Site Name,
State/Type/
Signature Date/
Region Remedial Action
10 Western Processing
(Operable Unit 2),
WA

09/25/85

2nd






Threat/Problem
GW. SW. soil, and
creek sediment
contaminated with
VOCs, organics
including rcBs and
PA Us, and metals







Components of
Waste Volume Selected Remedy
Not specified Soil sampling and analysis of onsitc and offsite
areas; excavation and offsite disposal of selected
soil and non-soil materials; excavation or
cleaning and plugging all utility and process lines
in Area I; GW extraction and treatment;
stormwater control; excavation and onsite
disposal of selected soil; excavation of utility
lines; cleaning utility manholes and vaults;
capping; performing bench scale testing of soil
solidification technique; and excavation of Mill
Creek sediment; and performing supplemental
remedial planning studies if GW contamination
migrates
Clean-up Goals
All soil contaminated with PCBs
over 2 mg/kg and hot spots
exceeding 10"5 risk level will be
excavated. Aquatic organisms will
be protected through MCL or ACL
goals.







Present Worth/
Capital and
O&M Costs
$18,100,000
(capital)

$2,000,000
(annual O&M)








10     Western Processing,
       WA

       09/04/86

       2nd (amendment)
Soil, sediment, debris,
GW, and SW
contaminated with
VOCs including trans
1,2-DCE. TCI-, PCIi,
and toluene; other
organics including
PAHs, PCBs, and
phenols; and metals
including chromium and
lead
Nol specified     Soil sampling in all on- and off-property areas
                and waste sampling in Area I; excavation and
                offsite disposal of highly contaminated soil and
                other wastes found in Area I and capping the
                excavated area;  excavation and onsite or offsite
                disposal of soil  found in off-property areas and
                covering the remaining surface soil; onsite or
                offsite disposal of all buried containerized wastes;
                excavation or plugging all utility and process
                lines in and leaving Area I; decontamination of
                lead-contaminated house in Area VIII; dredging
                SW sediment; shallow and deep GW pumping
                and onsite prctreatmcnt prior to offsite discharge;
                CiW and  SW monitoring; and implementing
                institutional controls including GW and  land use
                restrictions
Soil may not exceed a 10   excess     $40,000,000
cancer level or PCB concentration     (present worth)
of 2 ug/kg. Chemical-specific GW
clean-up levels include               SO
trans-l,2-DCn70ug/l (based on       (O&M)
SDWA proposed MCL).

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                                SECTION III

                           RECORD OF DECISION

                       KEYWORD LIST:  FY 1982-1990
The ROD Keyword List presents the RODs approved from  FY 1982-1990 by major
keyword categories and subcategories.  The list is a compilation of those keywords
identified for each site in the ROD abstracts found at the beginning of this document. The
first two pages of this list provide an index of all  keyword categories and subcategories.
The following text lists those RODs associated with each keyword.

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                RECORD OF DECISION KEYWORD LIST INDEX
Listed below are major keyword categories and their subcategories for Superfund Records of Decision
(RODs).
PRIMARY HAZARDOUS
SUBSTANCES DETECTED

Acids
Arsenic
Asbestos
Benzene
Carcinogenic Compounds
Chromium
Dioxin
Inorganics (other than metals)
Lead
Metals
Mining Wastes
Oils
Organics
PAHs
PCBs
PCE
Pesticides
Phenols
Radioactive Materials
Solvents
TGE
Toluene
VOCs
Xylenes

CONTAMINATED MEDIA

Air
Debris
Ground Water
Sediment
Sludge
Soil
Surface Water

PUBLIC HEALTH AND
ENVIRONMENTAL THREATS

Direct Contact
Public Exposure
REMEDY SELECTION

ARAR Waiver
Institutional Controls
Interim Remedy
No Action Remedy
O&M
ROD Amendment

WATER SUPPLY

Alternate Water Supply
Drinking Water Contaminants

SITE-SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS

Floodplain
Sole-Source Aquifer
Wetlands

STANDARDS/REGULATIONS/
PERMITS/GUIDANCE

Hybrid/Alternate Closure (not under RCRA)
ARARs (not listed as a keyword after FY 1988)
       Clean Air Act
       Clean Water Act
             Water Quality Criteria
       RCRA
             Closure Requirements
             Clean Closure
             Landfill Closure
       Safe Drinking Water Act
             MCLs
             MCLGs
       State Standards/Regulations
       Toxic Substances Control Act
Public Health Advisory
State Guidance
State Permit
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                  RECORD OF DECISION KEYWORD LIST INDEX
                                      (Continued)
 TESTING/PILOT STUDIES

 Leachability Tests
 Treatability Studies

 TECHNOLOGY

 Aeration
 Air Monitoring
 Air Stripping
 Biodegradation/Land Application
: Capping
 Carbon Adsorption (GAC)
 Decontamination
 Dredging
 Excavation
 Filling
 Ground Water Monitoring
 Ground Water Treatment
 Incineration/Thermal Destruction
 Leachate Collection/Treatment
 Levees
 Offsite Discharge
 Offsite Disposal
 Offsite Treatment
 Onsite Containment
 Onsite Discharge
 Onsite Disposal (includes residuals)
 Onsite Treatment
 Plume Management
 Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW)
 Relocation
 Slurry Wall
 Soil Washing/Flushing
 Solidification/Stabilization
"Solvent Extraction
 Surface Water Collection/Diversion
 Surface Water Monitoring
 Surface Water Treatment
 Temporary Storage
 Treatment Technology
 Vacuum Extraction
 Venting
 Volatilization/Soil  Aeration
 Vitrification
MISCELLANEOUS

Municipally Owned Site

HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT

ACL
Background Levels
Deferred Decision
Initial Remedial Measure (IRM)
Contingent Remedy
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                      RECORD OF DECISION:  KEYWORD LIST
                                     FY 1982 - FY 1990

Listed below are major keyword categories and their subcategories for Superfund Records of Decision
(RODs). Following each of these categories is a broad sampling of RODs containing the listed
keyword.  Some categories may become obsolete or new categories may develop over time due to
changes in the focus of the Superfund remedy selection process; these categories have been noted, as
appropriate. The Superfund managers in each Region have copies of all RODs.


                KEYWORDS (BY CATEGORY) AND ASSOCIATED ROD SITES
                                 (BY SITE, STATE (REGION))

PRIMARY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES DETECTED

Acids

Charles George, MA (I)*; Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); Nyanza Chemical, MA
(I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Western Sand & Gravel, RI (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); Chemical Control,
NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*;  PAS Oswego, NY (II); Roebling Steel, NJ (II); Sayreville
Landfill, NJ (II); Avtex Fibers, VA (III)*; Bruin Lagoon, PA (III); Douglassville Disposal, PA (III); Fike
Chemical, WV (III); Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); Lackawanna Refuse Site, PA (III); Southern
Maryland Wood, MD (III); US Titanium, VA (III); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Schuylkill Metal,
FL (IV); A&F Materials-IRM, IL (V); Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Forest
Waste, MI (V)*; Hunts Disposal, WI (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Northside Sanitary Landfill/
Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI); Tar
Creek, OK (VI); Arkansas City Dump, KS  (VII); Conservation Chemical, MO (VII); Fulbright/Sac River
Landfill, MO (VII); Celtor Chemical Works, CA (IX); Iron  Mountain Mines, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid
Pits, CA (IX)*; Gould, OR (X); Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD WA (X); Western Processing, WA (X)

Arsenic

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Baird & McGuire, MA (I)*; Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*;
Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Industri-plex, MA (I);
Iron Horse Park, MA (I); Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); Saco Tannery Waste Pits, ME  (I)*; W.R. Grace
(Acton Plant), MA (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Chemical Control, NJ (II); Chemical Insecticide,
NJ (II); Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson Groundwater
Contamination, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II); Claremont Polychemical  (09/28/90), NY (II)*;
D'Imperio Property, NJ (II); Fulton Terminals, NY (II); Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY
(II); Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; Kin-Buc Landfill,
NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (09/30/85), NJ (II)*; Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ
(II)*; Love Canal, NY (II); Love Canal/93rd Street School, NY (II)*; Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY (II);
Montgomery Township Housing, NJ (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); North Sea Municipal Landfill, NY
(II); Ringwood Mines/Landfill, NY (II); Roebling Steel, NJ (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II); Sayreville
Landfill, NJ (II); Sealand Restoration, NY (II); Sinclair Refinery, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Spence
Farm, NJ (II); Syncon Resins, NJ (II); Syosset Landfill, NY (II); Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); Volney
Landfill, NY (II); York Oil, NY (II); Aladdin Plating, PA (III); Avtex Fibers, VA (III); C&R Battery, VA
*      Subsequent Record of Decision
S      Supplemental Record of Decision
HDD   Enforcement Decision Document
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PRIMARY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES DETECTED

Arsenic (Continued)

(ffl); Chisman Creek, VA (III); Dorney Road Landfill, PA OH); Douglassville Disposal, PA (HI); Drake
Chemical, PA (IH)*; Greenwood Chemical, VA (III); Havertown PCP, PA (III); Hederson Road, PA (III);
Lord Shope Landfill, PA (HI); McAdoo-IRM, PA (HI); Moyer Landfill, PA (III); New Castle Steel DE
(IH); Ordnance Works Disposal, WV (III); Ordnance Works Disposal Areas (Amendment), WV (III);
Osborne Landfill, PA (HI); Rhinehart Tire Fire, VA (III); US Titanium, VA (III); Walsh Landfill, PA
OH); Whitmoyer Laboratories, PA (IE); Wildcat Landfill, DE (HI); Wildcat Landfill (11/28/88), DE
(ffl)*; 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); American Creosote Works, FL (IV); Cabot/Koppers, FL (PvO; Cape
Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV); Ciba-Geigy, AL (IV); Davie
Landfill, FL (IV); Geiger (C&M Oil), SC (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery, FL
(IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal (03/30/90), FL (IV)*; Munisport Landfill, FL (F/); National
Starch, NC (IV); Newport Dump, KY (IV); North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Palmetto Wood
Preserving, SC (IV); Pepper's Steel-EDD, FL (IV); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Sapp Battery, FL
(IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Tower Chemical, FL (IV); Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits, FL (IV); Algoma
Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Alsco Anaconda, OH (V); Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V); Auto Ion
Chemicals, MI (V); Byron/Johnson Salvage Yard, IL (V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*;
Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH (V); Coshocton Landfill, OH (V); E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Forest Waste
Disposal, MI (V)»; Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V);
Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); Johns-Manville, IL  (V);  Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V);
Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; MIDCO II, DM (V); Morris  Arsenic, MN (V); New Brighton (TCAAP), MN
(V)*; New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V);
Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical (09/29/90),  MI (V)*; Pristine
(Amendment), OH (V); South Andover, MN (V); Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); Summit
National, OH (V); United Scrap Lead, OH (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V)*; Wayne Waste  Oil,
IN (V); Wheeler Pit, WI (V); Windom Dump, MN (V); Atchison/Santa  Fe (Clovis), NM (VI); Crystal
Chemical, TX (VI); Crystal City Airport, TX (VI); French Limited, TX (VI); Hardage/Criner
(Amendment), OK (VI); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI)*; Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI);
Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); Mid-South Wood, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; Sheridan Disposal Services,
TX (VI)*; South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); United Nuclear, NM (VI); Big River Sand, KS (VII); Fairfield
Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII);  Hastings Groundwater Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE
(VED; Kern-Pest Laboratory, MO (VII); Todtz, Lawrence Farm,  IA (VII); Weldon Spring
Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO (VII)*; Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII); White Farm Equipment
Dump, IA (VH); Anaconda Smelter/Mill Creek, MT (VIII); Arsenic Trioxide, ND (VIII); Central
City/dear Creek, CO (Vm); Central City/Clear Creek  (03/31/88), CO (VIII)*; East Helena, MT (VIII);
MUltown, MT (Vm); Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Portland Cement  (Kiln Dust #2 & #3),
UT (VIH); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal
(OU17), CO (Vffl)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU20), CO (VIII)*; Sand  Creek Industrial, CO (VIII);
Sharon Steel (Midvale Tailings), UT (VIH); Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Whitewood Creek, SD (VIII);
Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII)*; Celtor Chemical,  CA (IX)*; J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Koppers (Oroville
Plant), CA (DO; Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX); Litchfield Airport (09/26/89), AZ (IX); Lorentz Barrel &
Drum, CA (DO; Louisiana-Pacific, CA  (DO; McColl, CA (IX); Selma Pressure Treating, CA (DO;
Commencement Bay/NearShore (09/30/89), WA (X); Martin Marietta,  OR (X); Silver Mountain Mine,
WA (X); Western Processing, WA (X)
*      Subsequent Record of Decision
S      Supplemental Record of Decision
EDD   Enforcement Decision Document
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 PRIMARY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES DETECTED

 Asbestos

 Asbestos Dump, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Ambler
 Asbestos Piles (09/29/89), PA (III); Fike Chemical, WV (III); Fike Chemical (09/28/90), WV (III)*;
 Publicker/Cuyahoga Wrecking, PA (HI); West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (III); Cape Fear Wood
 Preserving, NC (IV); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); Johns-Manville, IL (V); New Lyme, OH (V);
 Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); Atlas Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA
 (DO; Coalinga Asbestos Mine (09/21/90), CA (IX)*; Mountain View/Globe, AZ (IX); Purity Oil Sales,
 CA (DC); South Bay Asbestos Area, CA (IX); South Bay Asbestos Area (09/29/89), CA (IX)*; Martin
 Marietta, OR (X)

 Benzene

 Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Beacon Heights Landfill, CT  (I); Cannon Engineering, MA (I); Charles
 George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Keefe
 Environmental Services, NH (I)*; Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I)*; Landfill & Resource Recovery,
 RI (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Old Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*;
 Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); W.R. Grace (Acton
 Plant), MA (I); Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II)*; Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Chemical Leaman Tank
 Lines, NJ (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Claremont
 Polychemical, NY (II)*; Ewan Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property (09/29/89).. NJ (II)*; FAA Technical
 Center, NJ (II); Fulton Terminals, NY (II); Haviland Complex, NY (II); Higgins Farm, NJ (II);
 Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ (II); Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II);
 King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Ludlow  Sand
 & Gravel, NY (II); Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (II); Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY (II); Myers
 Property, NJ (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II);
 Syosset Landfill, NY (II); Vega Alta, PR (II); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Volney Landfill, NY
 (II); Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); York Oil, NY (II);
 Coker's Sanitation Service Landfills, DE (III); Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Delaware Sand and Gravel,
 DE (III); Dorney Road Landfill, PA (III); Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA (III); Dover Aif
 Force Base, DE (III); Drake Chemical, PA (III)*; East Mt. Zion, PA (III); Greenwood Chemical, VA (III);
 Havertown PCP, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III); Henderson Road (09/29/89), PA (III)*;Hranica
 Landfill,  PA (III); Kane and Lombard, MD (III); Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); L.A. Clarke &
 Son, VA  (in); Lord Shope Landfill, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III)*; Osborne Landfill, PA (III);
 Sand Gravel & Stone, MD (III)*; Southern Maryland Wood, MD (III); Walsh Landfill, PA (III);
 Westline, PA (III)*; Wildcat Landfill, DE (III); Airco, KY (IV);  Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Cape Fear
 Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Celanese Fibers Operations, NC (IV); Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*;
 Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV); Ciba-Geigy, AL (IV); City Industries, FL
 (IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Hipps Road Landfill (Amendment), FL
 (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); National Starch, NC (IV); Newsome
 Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV); Perdido Groundwater, AL  (IV); Pickettville Road Landfill,  FL (IV);
 SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); Wamchem, SC (IV); Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Allied/Ironton
 Coke, OH (V)*; Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Bower's Landfill, OH (V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*;
 Cliff/Dow  Dump, MI (V); Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V); E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Fort
 Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Hagen Farm, WI (V); Hedblum Industries, MI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V);
Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*;  K&L
*      Subsequent Record of Decision
S      Supplemental Record of Decision
EDD   Enforcement Decision Document
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PRIMARY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES DETECTED

Benzene (Continued)

Landfill, MI (V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill (09/30/88), MN (V)*; Kummer Sanitary Landfill
(09/29/90), MN (V)*; Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Mason County Landfill, MI (V); Master Disposal Service
Landfill, WI (V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; MIDCO I, IN (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V);
Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); New Brighton (TCAAP), MN (V)*; Ninth Avenue Dump, IN
(V); Ninth Avenue Dump (06/30/89), IN (V)*; Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*; Northside Sanitary
Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Oak Grove Landfill, MN (V);
Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V);  Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova
Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical (09/29/90), MI (V)*; Pristine, OH (V); Pristine
(Amendment), OH (V); Seymour, IN (V)*; Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*; Summit National, OH (V);
US. Aviex, MI (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V)*; Wayne Waste Oil, IN
(V); Wheeler Pit, WI (V); Windom Dump, MN (V); Bailey Waste Disposal, TX (VI); Hardage/Criner
(Amendment), OK (VI); Highlands Acid Pits, TX (VI)*; Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); North Cavalcade
Street, TX (VI); Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); Sheridan Disposal Services (09/27/89), TX (VI)*;
South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); Chemplex, IA (VII);
Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII); Doepke Disposal  (Holliday), KS (VII); Fairfield Coal
Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Missouri Electric Works, MO (VII);Todtz, Lawrence Farm, IA (VII); Vogel
Paint & Wax, IA (VII); White Farm Equipment Dump, IA (VII); Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII);
Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal
(OU17), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU18), CO (VIII)*; Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX);
Lorentz Barrel & Drum, CA (IX); MGM Brakes, CA (IX); Operating Industries, CA (IX); Operating
Industries (11/16/87), CA (IX)*; Operating Industries (09/30/88), CA (IX)*; Operating Industries
Landfill (Amendment) (09/28/90), CA (IX)*; Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); Solvent Service, CA (IX);
Tucson International Airport, AZ (IX); Commencement Bay/Nearshore, WA (X); Commencement
Bay/Tacoma, WA (X)

Carcinogenic Compounds

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Baird & McGuire, MA (I)*; Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Charles
George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I); Charles George, MA (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis Liquid Waste,
RI (I); Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Iron Horse Park, MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe
Environmental Services, NH (I)*; Laurel Park, CT (I); New Bedford, MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I);
O'Connor, ME (I); Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Old Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*;
Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I);  Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); Saco Tannery Waste Pits,
ME (I)*; Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I); Wells
G&H, MA (I); W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); American Thermostat, NY
(H)»; Bog Creek  Farm, NJ (II)*;  Byron  Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II)*; Chemical
Insecticide, NJ (II); Chemical Leaman  Tank Lines, NJ  (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson
Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II);  Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Clothier DisposalJsIY (II);
DeRewal Chemical, NJ (II); Diamond  Alkali, NJ (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II)*; FAA Technical Center, NJ
(H); Forest Glen Subdivision, NY (II);  Fulton Terminals, NY (II); Glen Ridge Radium, NJ (II); Higgins
Farm, NJ (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Hooker Chemical/Ruco Polymer, NY (II); Imperial
Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ (II); Katonah Municipal Well, NY (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY
(II)*; Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine
Landfill, NJ (II)*; Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (II); Marathon Battery
*      Subsequent Record of Decision
S      Supplemental Record of Decision
HDD   Enforcement Decision Document
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PRIMARY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES DETECTED

Carcinogenic Compounds (Continued)

(09/30/88), NY (II)*; Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II);
Metaltec/Aerosystems (09/27/90), NJ (II)*; Montclair/West Orange Radium, NJ (II); Montclair/West
Orange Radium (06/01/90), NJ (II)*; Montgomery Township, NJ (II); Myers Property, NJ (II); North
Sea Municipal Landfill, NY (II); Old Bethpage, NY (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY (II); Preferred
Plating, NY (II); Roebling Steel, NJ (II); SMS Instruments, NY (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II); Sayreville
Landfill, NJ (II); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Syosset Landfill, NY
(II); Upjohn Manufacturing, PR (II); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Woodland Township Route 72,
NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); Avtex Fibers, VA (III)*; Berks Sand Pit, PA  (III);
Brown's Battery Breaking, PA (III); Butz Landfill, PA (III); C&R Battery, VA (III); Coker's Sanitation
Service Landfills, DE (III); Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III)*; Cryo-Chem, PA
(HI); Cryo-Chem (09/28/90), PA (III)*; Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Douglassville Disposal
(Amendment), PA (III); Dover Air Force Base, DE (III); Drake Chemical, PA (III)*; East Mt. Zion, PA
(III); Fike Chemical, WV (III); Fike Chemical (09/28/90), WV (III)*; Greenwood Chemical, VA (III);
Havertown PCP, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III)*; Keystone Sanitation
Landfill, PA (III); Lord Shope Landfill, PA (III); Middletown Airfield, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing,
PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing (06/29/90), PA (III)*; Ordnance Works Disposal, WV (III); Ordnance
Works Disposal Areas (Amendment), WV (III); Osborne Landfill, PA (III); Raymark, PA (III); Sand
Gravel & Stone, MD (III)*; Strasburg Landfill, PA (III); Taylor Borough, PA (III); Tyson Dump #1, PA
(III)*; Walsh Landfill, PA (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (HI)*; Whitmoyer Laboratories, PA
(III); 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Aberdeen Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC (IV); Airco,KY (IV); American
Creosote Works, TN (IV); American Creosote Works (09/28/89), FL (IV); Amnicola Dump,  TN (IV);
Brown Wood Preserving, FL (IV); Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination, NC (IV); Cabot/Koppers,
FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Carolawn, SC (IV); Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*;
Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV); Ciba-Geigy, AL  (IV); City Industries, FL
(IV); Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Geiger
(C&M Oil), SC (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Harris/Palm Bay Facility, FL (IV); Hollingsworth, FL (IV);
Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery, FL (IV);
Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal (03/30/90), FL (IV)*; Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); National Starch,
NC (IV); Newsome Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV); North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Pickettville
Road Landfill, FL (IV); Powersville Landfill, GA (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL
(IV); Smith's Farm, KY (IV); Stauffer Chemical  (Cold Creek), AL (IV); Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne
Plant), AL (PvO; Wamchem, SC (IV); Yellow Water Road, FL (IV); Zellwood Groundwater
Contamination (Amendment), FL (IV); Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH
(V)*; Alsco Anaconda, OH (V); Anderson Development, MI (V); Auto Ion Chemicals, MI (V); Belvidere
Landfill, IL (V); Big  D Campground, OH (V); Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Bower's Landfill, OH (V); Byron
Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; Clare Water Supply, MI (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Cross Brothers Pail
(Pembroke), IL (V); E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); Forest Waste Disposal,
MI (V)»; Hagen Farm, WI (V); Hedblum Industries, MI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Ionia City
Landfill, MI (V); Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V);
Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Kysor Industrial, MI (V); Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Long Prairie,
MN (V); Mason County Landfill, MI (V); Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora Landfill,
MI (V)*; Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); Mid-State Disposal,
WI (V); New Brighton (TCAAP), MN (V)*; Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); NL
Industries/Taracorp Lead Smelt, IL (V); National Presto Industries, WI (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN
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(V)*; Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*; Northside Sanitary Landfill/ Environmental Conservation and
Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI
(V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical (09/20/90), MI (V)*;
Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V); Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Reilly Tar,
MN (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical (St. Louis Park) (09/28/90), MN (V)*; Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR
(USDOD, IL (V)*; Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*; Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); St. Louis River,
MN (V); Tri-State Plating, IN (V); US. Aviex, MI (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); Waite Park
Wells, MN (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V)*; Wausau Water Supply, WI (V); Wausau Water
Supply (09/29/89), WI (V)*; Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Wedzeb Enterprises, IN (V); Windom Dump,
MN (V); Arkwood, AR  (VI); Bailey Waste Disposal, TX (VI); Cimarron Mining, NM (VI); Crystal
Chemical, TX (VI); French Limited, TX (VI); Hardage/Criner, OK (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment),
OK (VI); Jacksonville Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*;
North Cavalcade Street, TX (VI); Pesses Chemical, TX (VI); Rogers Road Municipal Landfill, AR (VI);
Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI)*; South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); South Valley/PL-83, NM (VI)*;
Tenth Street Dump/Junkyard, OK (VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier
Oreek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI)*; Vertac, AR (VI); Chemplex, IA (VII);
Conservation Chemical, MO (VII); Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII); Doepke Disposal (Holliday),
KS (VII); Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Hastings Groundwater/Colorado Avenue, NE
(VH); Hastings Groundwater Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE (VII); Hastings
Groundwater/FAR-MAR-CO, NE (VII)*; Lindsay  Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek, MO (VII)*; Missouri Electric
Works, MO (VII); Northwestern States Portland Cement, IA (VII);  Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII)*;
Syntex Verona, MO (VII); Times Beach, MO (VII)*; Vogel  Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Waverly
Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO (VII)*;
Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII); White Farm Equipment Dump, IA (VII); Broderick Wood
Products, CO (VHI); Central City/Clear Creek, CO (VIII)*; East Helena, MT  (VIII); Libby Ground
Water, MT (VTO)*; Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT
(Vffl); Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Portland Cement
(Kiln Dust #2 &  #3), UT (VIII); Rocky Eats Plant (DOE), CO (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal, CO
(VIH); Rocky Mountain  Arsenal (OU17), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU18), CO (VIII)*;
Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU19), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU20), CO (VIII)*; Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (OU23), CO (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Sharon Steel (Midvale
Tailings), UT (VIE); Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Whitewood Creek, SD (VIII); Applied Materials, CA
(DO; Atlas Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Bcckman Instruments/Porterville, CA (IX); Coalinga Asbestos
Mine, CA (DO; Coalinga Asbestos Mine (09/21/90), CA (IX)*; Fairchild Semicond (Mt. View), CA (IX);
IBM (San Jose), CA (DO; Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX); Intel (Santa Clara III), CA (IX); Intersil, CA
(DO; J.H. Baxter, CA (DO; Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (DO; Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX); Litchfield
Airport (09/26/89), AZ (DO*; MGM Brakes, CA (DO; Operating Industries (11/16/87), CA (IX);
Operating Industries (09/30/88), CA (IX)*; Raytheon, CA (IX); Sacramento Army Depot, CA  (DO; San
Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (DO; San Fernando Valley (Area 1) (06/30/89), CA (IX)»; San Gabriel
Area 1, CA (DO; Solvent Service, CA (IX); South Bay Asbestos Area (09/29/89), CA (D<); South Bay
Asbestos Area, CA (DO*; Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (IX); Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (IX);
Tucson International Airport, AZ (DO; Colbert Landfill, WA (X); Commencement Bay/Nearshore, WA
(X); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X)*; Fort Lewis Logistic Center, WA (X); Martin
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Marietta, OR (X); Northside Landfill, WA (X); Pacific Hide and Fur, ID (X); Queen City
Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X); Silver Mountain Mine, WA (X); Teledyne Wah Chang Albany (TWCA), OR
(X)

Chromium

Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Industri-plex, MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical,
NH (I); Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); Saco Tannery Waste Pits, ME (I)*; Stamina Mills, RI (I); Yaworski
Lagoon, CT (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Chemical Leaman
Tank Lines, NJ (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Qaremont
Polychemical, NY (II); Claremont Polychemical (09/28/90), NY (II)*; DeRewal Chemical, NJ (II);
D'Imperio Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property (09/29/89), NJ (II)*; FAA Technical
Center, NJ (II); Haviland Complex, NY (II); Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ (II); Kentucky
Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lang Property, NJ (II);
Lipari Landfill (09/30/85), NJ (II)*; Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*;
Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II)*; Preferred Plating, NY (II); Roebling
Steel, NJ (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Scientific Chemical  Processing, NJ (II); Sealand Restoration,
NY (II); Sinclair Refinery, NY (II); SMS Instruments, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Spence Farm, NJ
(II); Syncon Resins, NJ (II); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Waldick Aerospace, NJ (II); Woodland
Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); Aladdin Plating, PA (III); Craig
Farm Drum, PA (III); Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Dorney Road Landfill, PA (III);
Douglassville Disposal, PA (III); Drake Chemical, PA (III)*; Havertown PCP, PA (III); Keystone
Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); Limestone Road, MD (III); Lord Shope Landfill, PA (III); Matthews
Electroplating, VA (III); PA (III); Limestone Road, MD (III); Lord Shope Landfill, PA Matthews
Electroplating, VA (III);1 McAdoo-IRM, PA (III); New Castle Steel DE (III); Osborne Landfill, PA (HI);
US Titanium, VA (HI); Voortman Farm, PA (III); Wildcat Landfill, DE (III)*; 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV);
Amnicola Dump, TN (IV); Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination, NC (IV); Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV);
Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Celanese Fibers  Operations, NC(IV); Chemtronics, NC (IV);
Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV); Davie Landfill, FL (IV); Geiger (C&M Oil), SC (IV); Harris/Palm
Bay Facility, FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill (Amendment), FL (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV);
Independent Nail, SC (IV)*; Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*;
Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); National Starch, NC (IV);  Newport Dump, KY (IV); Palmetto Wood
Preserving, SC (IV); Pepper's Steel-EDD, FL (IV); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Powersville
Landfill, GA (IV); Schuylkill  Metal, FL (IV); Tower Chemical, FL (IV); Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits, FL
(IV); Zellwood, FL (IV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL (IV); Alsco
Anaconda, OH (V); Auto Ion Chemicals, MI (V); Big D Campground, OH  (V); Bower's Landfill, OH
(V); Burrows Sanitation, MI (V); Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Ionia City
Landfill, MI (V); Johns-Manville, IL (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Kysor Industrial, MI (V); Master
Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN (V);
New Brighton (TCAAP), MN (V)*; Northcrnaire, MI (V); Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*; Novaco
Industries, MI (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Republic Steel
Quarry, OH (V); Schmaltz Dump, WI (V); Schmaltz Dump (09/30/87), WI (V)*; South Andover, MN
(V); Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); Summit  National, OH (V); Tri-State Plating, ESJ (V);
Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Wheeler Pit, WI (V); Atchison/Santa Fe
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Chromium (Continued)

(dovis), MM (VI); Hardage/Criner, OK (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Highlands Acid
Pit, TX (VI)*; Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Mid-South Wood, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; Odessa
Chromium I, TX (VI); Odessa Chromium I (03/18/8), TX (VI)*; Odessa Chromium II, TX (VI); Odessa
Chromium H (03/18/88), TX (VI)*; South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg.
3001), OK (VI); Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Fail-field Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII);
Hastings Groundwater Contamination (East Industrial Park), ME (VII); Hastings Groundwater
Contamination (FAR-MAR-CO), NE (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, LA (VII);
Northwestern States Portland Cement, IA (VII); Todtz, Lawrence Farm, IA (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax,
IA (VII); Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII); White Farm Equipment Dump, LA (VII); Central
City/dear Creek, CO (VIII); Central City/Clear Creek (03/31/88), CO (VIII)*; Martin Marietta, Denver
Aerospace, CO (VIE); Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2 & #3),
UT (Vffl); Rocky Flats Plant (DOE), CO (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU17), CO (VIII)*; Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (OU20), CO (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Del Norte, CA (IX);  Koppers
(Oroville Plant), CA (DC); Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX); Litchfield Airport (09/26/89), AZ*;
Louisiana-Pacific, CA (DO; Selma Pressure Treating, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (IX); FMC
Yakima Pit, WA  (X);  Frontier Hard Chrome (12/30/87), WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (07/05/88),
WA (X)*; Queen  City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X); Teledyne Wah Chang Albany (TWCA), OR (X);
United Chrome, OR (X); Western Processing, WA (X)*

Dioxin

Baud & McGuire, MA (I); Diamond Alkali, NJ (II); Hyde Park-EDO, NY (II); Love Canal, NY (II); Love
Canal, NY (ID*; Love Canal/93rd Street School, NY (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); Havertown PCP, PA
(uD;  M.W. Manufacturing, PA (HI)*; American Creosote Works, FL (IV); Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V);
Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); Pristine, OH (V); Pristine
(Amendment), OH (V); Jacksonville Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Rogers Road Municipal Landfill, AR
(VT); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI)*; Vertac, AR (VI); Conservation
Chemical, MO (VJI);  Ellisville MO  (VII); Ellisville Site Area, MO (VII)*; Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek,
MO (VII)*; Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII); Syntex Verona, MO (VII); Times Beach, MO (VII); Times
Beach (09/28/88), MO (VII)*; Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII)*;
J.R Baxter, CA (DO;  Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX);
Selma Pressure Treating, CA (IX)

Inorganics

Auburn  Road, NH (I); Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); Hocomonco Pond, MA (I);
Iron  Horse Park, MA (I); Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); Picillo Farm, RI (I); Sylvester, NH (I); Yaworski
Lagoon, CT (I); Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II); Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Chemical Control, NJ (II);
ETImperio Property, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Florence Landfill, NJ (II); Friedman
Property, NJ (II); Forest Glen Subdivision, NY (II); GEMS Landfill, NJ (II); GE Wiring Devices, PR (II);
Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II); Love Canal, NY (II); North Sea Municipal Landfill,
NY (ID; Old Bethpage, NY (II); Price Landfill, NJ (II)*; Roebling Steel, NJ (II); Scientific Chemical
Processing, NJ (H); Sharkey Landfill, NJ (II); Sinclair Refinery, NY (II); Aladdin Plating, PA (III); Army
Creek Landfill, DE (HI); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III)*; Chisman Creek, VA (III); Chisman Creek (03/31/88),
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VA (III)*; Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Douglassville Disposal, PA
(HI); Drake Chemical, PA (III); Drake Chemical (09/29/88), PA (III)*; Fike Chemical, WV (III); Fisher
Calo Chem, IN (V); Greenwood Chemical, VA (III); Harvey-Knott, DE (III); Henderson Road, PA (III);
Leetown Pesticide, WV (III); Limestone Road, MD (III); McAdoo-IRM, PA (III); New Castle Steel DE
(HI); Palmerton Zinc, PA (III); Rhinehart Tire Fire, VA (III); US Titanium, VA (III); Voortman Farm, PA
(HI); Wade, PA (HI); Airco, KY  (IV); A. L. Taylor, KY (IV); Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics
(Amendment), NC (IV); Distler Brickyard, KY (IV); Gallaway Ponds, TN (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV);
Harris/Palm Bay Facility, FL (TV); Hipps Road Landfill, FL (IV); Independent Nail, SC (IV)*;
Lewisburg Dump, TN (IV); Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); Newport Dump, KY (IV); Pioneer Sand, FL
(IV); SCRDI Dixiana, SC  (IV); Tower Chemical, FL (IV); Zellwood, FL (IV); A&F Materials-IRM, IL (V);
A&F Materials-EDD, IL (V)*; Acme Solvents, IL (V); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Belvidere Landfill,
IL (V); Bower's Landfill,  OH (V); Burrows Sanitation, MI (V); Cemetery Dump, MI (V);
Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH (V); E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Forest Waste (06/30/86), MI (V)*; Forest
Waste Disposal (03/31/88), MI  (V)*;  Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V); Johns-Manville, IL (V); Lake
Sandy Jo, IN (V); Liquid  Disposal, MI (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); Northside Sanitary
Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Oak Grove Landfill, MN (V);
Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Reilly Tar, MN (V); Republic Steel Quarry, OH (V);
Rose Township, MI (V); South Andover, MN (V); Summit National, OH (V); Wauconda Sand &
Gravel, IL (V); Windom Dump, MN  (V); Atchison/Santa Fe (Clovis), NM (VI); Cecil Lindsey, AR (VI);
Cimarron Mining, NM (VI); Hardage/Criner, OK (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Mid-South
Wood, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; Odessa Chromium I, TX (VI)*; Odessa Chromium II,
TX (VI)*; Tar Creek, OK (VI); United Nuclear, NM (VI); Big River Sand, KS (VII); Cherokee
County/Galena, KS  (VII); Ellisville, MO (VII); Fulbright/Sac River Landfill, MO (VII); Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Northwestern States Portland Cement, IA (VII); Syntex Verona,
MO (VII);  Anaconda Smelter/Mill Creek, MT (VIII); California Gulch, CO (VIII); Central City /Clear
Creek, CO (VIII)*; Libby  Ground  Water, MT (VIII); Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII)*; Coalinga
Asbestos Mine, CA (IX)*; Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2 & #3), UT (VIII); Iron Mountain Mine, CA
(DC); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Motorola 52nd Street, AZ (IX); Ordot Landfill, GU (IX); South Bay Asbestos
Area, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid  Pits, CA (IX); Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (IX); Frontier
Hard Chrome  (07/05/88), WA  (X)*; Martin Marietta, OR (X); Silver Mountain Mine, WA (X)

Lead

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); Iron Horse Park,
MA (I); New Bedford, MA (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Saco Tannery Waste Pits, ME (I)*;
Sullivan's  Ledge, MA (I); Wells G&H, MA (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); American Thermostat, NY
(II)*; Burnt Fly Bog,  NJ (II)*; Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II);
Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II); Claremont
Polychemical (09/28/90), NY (II)*; DcRewal Chemical, NJ (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II); Ewan
Property (09/29/89), NJ (II)*; Forest Glen Subdivision, NY (II); Higgins Farm, NJ (II); Imperial
Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); King
of Prussia, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ  (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Love Canal/93rd
Street School, NY (II)*; Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II)*;
Montclair/West Orange Radium, NJ  (II)*; Myers Property, NJ  (II); North Sea Municipal Landfill, NY
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Lead (Continued)

(TO; Preferred Plating, NY (II); Ringwood Mines/Landfill, NY (II); Roebling Steel, NJ (II); SMS
Instruments, NY (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Scientific Chemical Processing,
NJ (ID; Sealand Restoration, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*;
Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); York Oil, NY (II);
Aladdin Plating, PA (HI); Avtex Fibers, VA (III); Brown's Battery Breaking, PA (III); C&R Battery, VA
(ffl); Craig Farm Drum, PA (HI); Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Dorney Road Landfill, PA (III);
Douglassville Disposal, PA (ffl)*; Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA (III); Dover Air Force Base,
DE (IH); Drake Chemical, PA (ffl)*; Hebelka Auto Salvage Yard, PA (ffl); Hranica Landfill, PA (III);
Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (ffl); Lord Shope Landfill, PA (ID); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (HI);
M.W. Manufacturing, PA (HI)*; New Castle Steel DE (ffl); Ordnance Works Disposal Areas
(Amendment), WV OH); Osborne Landfill, PA (IH); Palmerton Zinc, PA (III); Palmerton Zinc
(06/29/88), PA (ffl)*; Rhinehart Tire Fire, VA (ffl); Voortman Farm, PA (HI); Walsh Landfill, PA (HI);
West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV ail)*; Wildcat Landfill, DE (ffl); Wildcat Landfill (11/28/88), DE
(ffl)*; 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination, NC (IV); Carolawn, SC
(IV); Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*; Chcmtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV);
Flowood, MS (IV); Harris/Palm Bay Facility, FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill (Amendment), FL (IV);
Independent Nail, SC (IV)*; Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery, FL (IV);
Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); North Hollywood Dump,
TN (IV); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Powersville Landfill, GA (IV); Schuylkill Metal,  FL (IV);
Smith's Farm, KY (IV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL (IV); Auto Ion
Chemicals, MI (V); Bower's Landfill, OH (V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; Forest Waste Disposal, MI
(V)*; Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V);  Hagen Farm, WI (V); Hedblum Industries, MI (V);  Johns-Manville,
IL (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Laskin/Poplar Oil (09/30/87), OH (V)*;
Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); MIDCO I, IN (V);
MIDCO n, IN (V); New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN (V); NL Industries/Taracorp Lead Smelt,
IL (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; NL/Taracorp/Golden Auto Parts, MN (V)*; Onalaska Municipal
Landfill, WI (V); Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Republic Steel Quarry, OH (V);
Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*; South Andover, MN (V); Spiegelberg Landfill, MI
(V)*; Springfield township Dump, MI (V); United Scrap Lead, OH (V); University of Minnesota, MN
(V); Wauconda Sand  & Gravel, IL (V)*; Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Atchison/Santa Fe (dovis), NM
(VD; Gurley Pit, AR (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI);
Motco, TX (VI)*; Pesses Chemical, TX (VI); South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier
Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Atchison/Santa Fe (Clovis), NM (VI); Gurley Pit, AR
(VD; Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*;
Pesses Chemical, TX (VI); South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK
(VD; Cherokee County/Galena, KS (VII); Cherokee County, KS (VII)*; Docpke  Disposal (Holliday),
KS (VID; Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant,  IA (VII); Hastings Groundwater Contamination (East
Industrial Park), ME (VII); Lindsay Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm,
IA (VD); Northwestern States Portland Cement, 1A (VII); Todtz, Lawrence Farm, IA (VII); Vogel Paint
& Wax, IA (VID; Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO (VII)*; Wheeling Disposal
Service, MO (VII); White Farm Equipment Dump, IA (VII); Anaconda Smelter/Mill Creek, MT (VIII);
Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); California Gulch, CO (VIII); Central City/Clear Creek, CO
(Vm)»; East Helena, MT (VIII); Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII);  Monticello Mill
Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2 & #3), UT (VIII); Rocky Mountain
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 Lead (Continued)

 Arsenal (OU17), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU20), CO (VIII)*; Sharon Steel (Midvale
 Tailings), UT (VIE); Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX); Litchfield Airport,
 AZ (DO; Louisiana-Pacific, CA (IX); Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (IX);
 Commencement Bay/Nearshore, WA (X); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X); Gould
 OR (X); Teledyne Wah Chang Albany (TWCA), OR (X)

 Metals

 Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I); Auburn Road Landfill (09/29/89), NH (I)*; Baird & McGuire, MA (I);
 Baird & McGuire (09/27/90), MA (I)*; Cannon/Plymouth, MA (I); Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA
 (I)*; Charles George, MA (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Groveland Wells,
 MA (I); Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Iron Horse Park, MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe
 Environmental Services, NH (I); Laurel Park, CT (I); New Bedford, MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I);
 Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Ottati & Goss/Great Lakes, NH (I); Pinette's Salvage
 Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I); Saco Tannery Waste Pits, ME (I)*; South Municipal Water Supply, NH
 (I); Stamina  Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Sylvester, NH (I); Wells G&H, MA (I); W.R. Grace
 (Acton Plant), MA (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Bog Creek Farm, NJ
 (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II); Burnt Fly  Bog (09/29/88), NJ (II)*; Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Caldwell
 Trucking, NJ (II); Chemical Insecticide, NJ (II); Chemical Leaman  Tank Lines, NJ (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ
 (II)*; Chemical Control, NJ (II); Chemical Control (09/23/87), NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson  Groundwater
 Contamination, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Claremont Polychemical (09/28/90), NY
 (II)*; Clothier Disposal,NY (II); DeRewal Chemical, NJ (II); D'Imperio Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property,
 NJ (II); Ewan Property (09/29/89), NJ (II)*; FAA Technical Center, NJ (II); Florence Landfill, NJ (II);
 Forest Glen  Subdivision, NY (II); Fulton Terminals, NY (II); GEMS Landfill, NJ (II); GE Wiring
 Devices,  PR (II); Haviland Complex, NY (II); Higgins Farm, NJ (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II);
 Imperial  Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ'
 (II); King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lang Property, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (09/30/85), NJ (II)*; Lipari Landfill
 (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II); Lone Pine Landfill (09/28/90), NJ (II)*; Love
 Canal/93rd  Street School, NY (II)*; Marathon Battery, NY (II); Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (ID*;
 Marathon Battery (09/29/89), NY (II)*; Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ
 (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems (09/27/90), NJ (II)*; Mcntclair/West Orange Radium, NJ (II)*; Myers
 Property, NJ (II); North Sea Municipal Landfill, NY (II); PAS Oswego, NY (II); Picatinny Arsenal, NJ
 (II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Preferred Plating, NY (II); Radium Chemical, NY (II); Renora Inc., NJ (II);
 Ringwood Mines/Landfill, NY (II); Roebling Steel, NJ (II); Samey Farm, NY (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ
 (II); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Scaland Restoration, NY (II); Sharkey Landfill, NJ  (II);
Sinclair Refinery, NJ (II); SMS Instruments, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Syncon Resins, NJ (II);
Syosset Landfill, NY (II); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); Volney
Landfill,  NY (II); Waldick Aerospace, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland
Township Route 532, NJ (II); York Oil, NY (II); Aladdin Plating, PA (HI); Army Creek Landfill, DE
 (III); Army Creek Landfill (06/29/90), DE (III)*; Avtex Fibers, VA (III); Blosenski Landfill, PA (III);
Brown's Battery Breaking, PA (III); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III)*; C&R Battery, VA (III); Chisman Creek, VA
 (III); Chisman Creek, VA (III)*; Coker's Sanitation Service Landfills, DE (III); Craig Farm Drum, PA
 (III); Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Domey Road Landfill, PA (III); Douglassville Disposal, PA
 (III)*; Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA (III); Dover Air Force Base, DE (III);  Drake Chemical,
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PA (IH)*; East Mt. Zion, PA (III); Enterprise Avenue, PA (III); Fike Chemical, WV (HI); Greenwood
Chemical, VA (HI); Harvey-Knott, DE/III); Havertown PCP, PA (III); Hebelka Auto Salvage Yard, PA
(ffl); Henderson Road, PA (III); Hranica Landfill, PA (III); Kane & Lombard, MD (III); Keystone
Sanitation Landfill, PA  (ffl); Lord Shope Landfill, PA (III); McAdoo-IRM, PA (III); Millcreek, PA (III);
Mover Landfill, PA (HI); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III)*; New Castle
Steel DE (HI); Osborne Landfill, PA (III); Palmerton Zinc, PA (III); Palmerton Zinc (06/29/88), PA
OH)*; Rhinehart Tire Fire, VA (III); Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds, VA (III); Sand, Gravel & Stone, MD
(HI); Sand Gravel & Stone (09/28/90), MD (III)*; US Titanium, VA (III); Walsh Landfill, PA (III);
Voorbnan Farm, PA (III); Wade, PA (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (III)*; Whitmoyer
Laboratories, PA (HI); Wildcat Landfill, DE (III); Wildcat Landfill (11/28/88), DE (III)*; 62nd Street
Dump, FL (IV); A. L. Taylor, KY (IV); American Creosote Works, FL (IV); Amnicola Dump, TN (IV);
Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination, NC (IV); Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood
Preserving, NC (TV); Carolawn, SC (IV); Celanese Fibers Operations, NC (IV); Celanese/Shelby Fibers,
NC (IV)*; Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV); Ciba-Geigy,  AL (IV);
Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Distler Brickyard, KY (IV); Flowood, MS
(IV); Geiger (C&M Oil), SC (IV); Harris/Palm Bay  Facility, FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill, FL (FV);
Hipps Road Landfill (Amendment), FL (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Hollingsworth, FL (IV); Howe
Valley Landfill, KY (IV); Independent Nail,  SC (IV)*; Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling
Battery, FL (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery  Disposal, FL (IV)*; Lewisburg Dump, TN (IV);  Miami
Drum Services, FL (IV); Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); National Starch, NC (IV); Newsome Brothers/Old
Reichhold, MS (IV); North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Palmetto Wood Preserving, SC (IV); Pepper's
Steel-EDD, FL (TV); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Pioneer Sand, FL (IV); Powersville Landfill, GA
(IV); Sapp Battery, FL (IV); SCRDI  Bluff Road, SC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Smith's Farm, KY
(IV); Stauffer Chemical  (Cold Creek), AL (IV); Stauffcr Chemical (LeMoyne Plant), AL (IV); Tower
Chemical, FL (IV); Zellwood, FL (IV); Zellwood  Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL (IV);
A&F Materials-IRM, IL (V); A&F Materials-EDO, IL (V)*; Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI (V);
AUied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Alsco Anaconda, OH (V); Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V); Auto Ion
Chemicals, MI (V); Big D Campground, OH (V); Bower's Landfill, OH (V);  Burrows Sanitation, MI (V);
Byron/Johnson Salvage Yard, IL (V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; Coshocton Landfill, OH (V); E.H.
Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*; Forest Waste Disposal (03/31/88), MI (V)*;
Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Hagen Farm, WI (V); Hedblum Industries, MI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI
(V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Ionia City Landfill, MI (V); Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V);
Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Kysor Industrial, MI  (V); Lake Sandy Jo, IN (V);
Laskin/PopIarOil, OH (V); Marion/Bragg Landfill, IN (V); Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V);
Metamora Landfill, MI  (V)*; Miami County  Incinerator, OH (V); MIDCO I,  IN (V); MIDCO II, IN (V);
Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); NL Industries/Taracorp Lead Smelt, IL (V); New Brighton (TCAAP), MN
(V)*; New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN  (V); Ninth Avenue Dump,  IN (V); Ninth Avenue
Dump (06/30/89), IN (V)*; Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*; Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental
Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Oak Grove Landfill, MN (V); Oconomowoc
Electroplating, WI (V); Onalaska Municipal  Landfill, WI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V);
Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical (09/29/90), MI (V)»; Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V);
Republic Steel Quarry,  OH (V); Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*; Schmaltz Dump, WI
(V); Schmaltz Dump, WI  (V)*; Seymour, IN (V);  South Andover, MN (V); Spiegelberg Landfill, MI
(V)*; Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); Summit National, OH (V); Tri-State Plating,  IN  (V); United
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Scrap Lead, OH (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V); Wauconda
Sand & Gravel (03/31/89), IL (V)*; Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Wheeler Pit, WI (V); Windom Dump,
MN (V); Atchison/Santa Fe (Clovis), NM (VI); Bailey Waste Disposal, TX (VI); Bio-Ecology Systems,
TX (VI); deve Reber, LA (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); Crystal City Airport, TX (VI); Dixie Oil, TX
(VI); French Limited, TX (VI); Gurley Pit, AR (VI); Hardage/Criner, OK (VI); Hardage/Criner
(Amendment), OK (VI); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI); Highlands Acid Pit (06/26/87), TX (VI)*;
Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Johns-Manville, IL (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); Motco, TX
(VI); Motco (09/27/89), TX (VI)*; Odessa Chromium I, TX (VI); Old Inger, LA (VI); Pesses Chemical,
TX (VI); Sand Springs, OK (VI)*; Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI)*; South Calvacade Street, TX (VI);
South Valley/PL-83, NM (VI)*; Tar Creek, OK (VI); Tinker AFB  (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI);
United Nuclear, NM (VI); Big River Sand, KS (VII); Cherokee County/Galena, KS (VII); Cherokee
County, KS (VII)*; Conservation Chemical, MO (VII); Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Fairfield
Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Hastings Groundwater Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE
(VII); Kem-Pest Laboratory, MO (VII); Lindsay Manufacturing, NE (VII);  Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Northwestern States Portland Cement, IA (VII); Todtz, Lawrence
Farm, IA (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Waverly Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); Weldon
Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO (VII)*; Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII); White Farm
Equipment Dump, IA (VII); Anaconda Smelter/Mill Metals Creek, MT (VIII); Broderick Wood
Products, CO (VIII); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII); California  Gulch, CO (VIII); Central
City/Clear Creek, CO (VIII); Central City/Clear Creek (03/31/88), CO (VIII)*; East Helena, MT (VIII);
Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII); Marshall Landfill, CO (VIII); Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO
(VIII); Milltown, MT (VIII); Milltown-S, MT (VIII); Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII);
Monticello Vicinity Properties, UT (VIII); Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2 & #3), UT (VIII); Rocky Flats
Plant (DOE), CO (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal  (OU16), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU17),
CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU20), CO  (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Sharon Steel
(Midvale Tailings), UT  (VIII); Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Smuggler Mountain, CO (VIII); Union
Pacific, WY (VIII); Whitewood Creek, SD  (VIII); Woodbury  Chemical, CO (VIII); Woodbury Chemical
(09/29/89), CO (VIII)*; Atlas Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Beckman Instruments/Porterville, CA (IX);
Celtor Chemical Works, CA (IX); Celtor Chemical Works (09/30/85), CA (IX)*; Coalinga Asbestos
Mine, CA (IX); Iron Mountain Mine, CA (IX); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Jibboom Junkyard, CA (IX);
Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX); Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX); Lorentz Barrel & Drum, CA (IX);
Louisiana-Pacific, CA (IX); Motorola 52nd Street, AZ (IX); Ordot Landfill, GU (IX); Purity Oil Sales, CA
(IX); Selma Pressure Treating, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits-IRM,  CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA
(IX)*; Watkins Johnson  (Stewart Division), CA (IX); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA
(X); Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); FMC Yakima Pit, WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome
(07/05/88), WA (X)*; Gould, OR (X); Northside Landfill, WA (X); Queen  City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA
(X); Silver Mountain Mine, WA (X); Teledyne Wah Chang Albany (TWCA), OR (X); United Chrome,
OR (X); Western Processing, WA (X);  Western Processing (09/25/85), WA (X)*

Mining Wastes

Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Tar Creek, OK (VI); United Nuclear, NM (VI);
Cherokee County, KS (VII)*; California Gulch, CO (VIII); Central City/Clear Creek, CO (VIII)*;
Milltown, MT (VIII); Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Monticello Vicinity Properties, UT
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(VIID; Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Smuggler Mountain, CO (Vffl); Whitewood Creek, SD (VIII); Atlas
Asbestos Mine, CA (DC); Celtor Chemical Works, CA (DO; Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA (DC); Iron
Mountain Mine, CA (DO; Silver Mountain Mine, WA (X)

Oils

Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); McKin, ME (I)*; American Thermostat, NY (II)*;
Bridgeport, NJ (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II); Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ (II); Pijak Farm, NJ
(ID; Price Landfill, NJ (ID; Roebling Steel, NJ (II); Syosset Landfill, NY (II); Avtex Fibers,  VA (III)*;
Bruin Lagoon, PA (HI); Bruin Lagoon (09/29/86), PA (IE)*; Douglassville Disposal, PA(IID*; Dover Air
Force Base, DE (HI); Enterprise Avenue, PA (III); Havertown PCP, PA (III); Publicker/Cuyahoga
Wrecking, PA (TO); Rhinehart Tire Fire, VA (III); Airco, KY (IV); American Creosote Works, TN (IV);
Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Coleman Evans, FL (IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL, (IV); Geiger (C&M Oil),
SC 0V); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Miami Drum Services, FL (IV); Mowbray Engineering, AL (IV); A&F
Materials-IRM, IL (V); Forest Waste-IRM, MI (V); Forest Waste, MI (V)*; Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V);
Laskin/Poplar Oil (06/30/89), OH (V)»; New Lyme, OH (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V); Ninth
Avenue Dump (06/30/89), IN (V)*; Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental Conservation and
Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Old Mill, OH (V); Outboard Marine Corp., IL (V); Reilly Tar, MN (V);
Arkwood, AR (VD; Geneva Industries, TX (VI); Gurley Pit, AR (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment),
OK (VD; Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); Mid-South Wood, AR (VI); Old Inger, LA (VI); Sheridan
Disposal Services, TX (VI); Arkansas City Dump, KS (VII)*; Ellisville, MO (VII); Broderick Wood
Products, CO (VIID; Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII)*; Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY  (VIII);
Union Pacific, WY (VIID; Commencement Bay/Nearshore, WA (X); Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA
(X); Western Processing, WA (X)

Organics/VOCs

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I); Auburn Road Landfill (09/29/89), NH (I)*; Baird  & McGuire, MA (I);
Beacon Heights, CT 0); Beacon Heights Landfill (09/28/90), CT (I)*; Cannon Engineering, MA (I);
Charles George, MA (D; Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis
Liquid Waste, RI (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Industri-plex, MA (I); Iron
Horse Park, MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I); Keefe
Environmental Services (03/21/88), NH (I)*; Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I); Kellogg-Deering Well
Reid (09/29/89), CT (I)*; Landfill & Resource Recovery, RI (I); Laurel Park, CT (I); McKin-IRM, ME
(D; New Bedford, MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); Old Springfield Landfill,
VT (D; Old Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*; Ottati  and Goss/Great Lakes, NH (I); Picillo Farm,
RI (D; Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I); Re-Solve (09/24/87), MA (I)*; Rose Disposal
Pit, MA (D; South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I);
Sylvester, NH (D; Tinkhams Garage, NH (I); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I); Wells G&H, MA
(D; Western Sand & Gravel, RI (I); Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME (I); W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I);
Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); American Thermostat, NY (II); American Thermostat (09/28/90), NY (II)*;
Bog Creek Farm, NJ (ID; Bog Creek Farm (06/28/89), NJ (II)*; Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Brewster
WeH field (09/29/88), NY (II)*; Bridgeport, NJ (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II); Burnt Fly Bog  (09/29/88),
NJ (ID*; Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Caldwell Trucking (09/29/89), NJ
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(II)*; Chemical Control, NJ (II); Chemical Control (09/23/87), NJ (II)*; Chemical Insecticide, NJ (II);
Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamination,
NJ (ID; Claremont Polychemical, NY (II); Claremont Polychemical (09/28/90), NY (II)*; Clothier
Disposal, NY (II); Combe Fill North Landfill, NJ (II); Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ (II); DeRewal
Chemical, NJ (II); Diamond Alkali, NJ (II); D'Imperio Property, NJ (II); Endicott Village Well Field, NY
(II); Ewan Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property (09/29/89), NJ (II)*; FAA Technical Center, NJ (II); FAA
Technical Center (09/28/90), NJ (II)*; Rorence Landfill, NJ (II); Forest Glen Subdivision, NY (II);
Friedman Property, NJ (II); Fulton Terminals, NY (II); GE Moreau, NY (II); GEMS Landfill, NJ (II);
Goose Farm, NJ (II); Haviland Complex, NY (II); Helen Kramer, NJ (II);  Higgins Farm, NJ (II); Hooker
Chemical/Ruco Polymer, NY (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Hyde Park-EDO, NY (II); Imperial
Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield
(09/28/90), NY (II)*; Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); King of Prussia, NJ  (II); Lang Property, NJ  (II); Lipari
Landfill (09/30/85), NJ (II)*; Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II); Lone Pine
Landfill (09/28/90), NJ (II)*; Love Canal, NY (II); Love Canal/93rd Street School, NY (II)*; Ludlow
Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (II); Marathon Battery (09/30/88),  NY (II)*;
Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II); Metaltec/Acrosystems (09/27/90), NJ
(II)*; Montgomery Township, NJ (II); Montgomery Township Housing, NJ (II)*; Myers Property, NJ
(II); Nascolite, NJ (II); Old Bcthpage, NY (II); Clean Well Field, NY (II); PAS Oswego, NY (II);
Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY (II); Preferred Plating, NY
(II); Price Landfill, NJ (II)*; Reich Farm, NJ (II); Rcnora Inc., NJ (II); Ringwood Mines/Landfill, NY (II);
Rocky Hill, NJ (II); Roebling Steel, NJ (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Scientific
Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Scaland Restoration, NY (II); Sharkey Landfill, NJ  (II); Sinclair Refinery,
NY (II); SMS Instruments, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Suffern Village Well Field, NY (II); Swope
Oil, NJ (II); Syncon  Resins, NJ (II); Syosset Landfill, NY (II); Tabernacle Drum Dump, NJ (II); Upjohn
Manufacturing, PR (II); Vega Alta, PR (II); Vestal, NY (II); Vestal Water  Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Volney
Landfill, NY (II); Waldick Aerospace, NJ (II); Williams Property, NJ (II); Woodland Township  Route
72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); York Oil, NY (II); Army Creek Landfill, DE (III);
Avtex Fibers, VA (III)*; Bally Groundwater Contamination, PA (III); Bendix, PA (III); Berks Sand  Pit,
PA (HI); Blosenski Landfill, PA  (III); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III)*; Butz  Landfill, PA (HI); Coker's Sanitation
Service Landfills, DE (III); Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill
(06/29/90), PA (HI)*; Cryo-Chem, PA (III); Cryo-Chem (09/28/90), PA (III)*; Delaware Sand and
Gravel, DE (III); Dorney Road Landfill, PA (III); Douglassville Disposal, PA (III); Douglassville
Disposal (Amendment), PA  (III); Douglassville Disposal (06/30/89), PA (III)*; Dover Air Force Base,
DE (III); Drake Chemical, PA (III); Drake Chemical (05/13/86), PA (III)*; East Mt. Zion, PA (III); Fike
Chemical, WV (III); Fike Chemical (09/29/90), WV (III)*;  Greenwood Chemical, VA (III); Havertown
PCP, PA (III); Harvey-Knott, DE (HI); Henderson Road, PA (III); Henderson Road (09/29/89), PA
(III)*; Industrial Lane, PA (III); Kane & Lombard, MD (III); Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (HI);
Kimberton, PA (III); Kimbcrton, PA (III)*; L.A. Clarke & Son, VA (III); Leetown Pesticide, WV (HI);
Limestone Road, MD (III); Lord Shope Landfill, PA (III); McAdoo-IRM,  PA (III); Middletown Airfield,
PA (III); Millcreek, PA (III);  Moyer Landfill, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (HI); M.W.
Manufacturing (06/29/90), PA  (III)*; New Castle Spill, DE (HI); Ordnance Works Disposal Areas
(Amendment), WV (III); Osborne Landfill, PA (III); Publicker/Cuyahoga Wrecking, PA (HI); Raymark,
PA (III); Sand, Gravel & Stone, MD (III); Sand Gravel & Stone (09/28/90), MD (III)*; Southern
Maryland Wood, MD (III); Strasburg Landfill, PA (III); Taylor Borough, PA (III); Tybouts Corner, DE
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OH); Tyson's Dump, PA (III); Tyson's Dump (09/30/88), PA (III)*; Tyson's Dump (Amendment), PA
(HI); Tyson Dump #1, PA (III)*; Wade, PA (III); Walsh Landfill, PA (III); Westline, PA (III)*; Westline
(06/29/88), PA (ffl)»; West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works
(09/30/88), WV (m)*; Whitmoyer Laboratories, PA (III); Wildcat Landfill, DE (III); 62nd Street Dump,
FL (IV); Alpha Chemical, FL (IV); Aberdeen Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC (IV); Airco, KY  (IV); A. L.
Taylor, KY (IV); American Creosote Works, FL (IV); American Creosote Works, TN (IV); American
Creosote Works (09/29/89), FL (IV)*; Amnicola Dump, TN (IV); Biscayne Aquifer Sites, FL (IV);
Brown Wood Preserving, FL (IV); Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV);
Carolawn, SC (TV); Celanese Fibers Operations, NC (IV); Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*;
Chemtronics, NC (IV); Ciba-Geigy, AL (IV); Coleman Evans, FL (IV); DisUer Brickyard, KY (IV);
Distler Farm, KY (IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Gallaway Ponds, TN (IV); Geiger (C&M Oil), SC
(IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Harris/Palm Bay Facility, FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill, FL (IV); Hipps
Road Landfill (Amendment), FL (IV); Hollingsworth, FL (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV);
Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); National Starch, NC (IV); Newport Dump Site,
KY (IV); Newsome Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV); North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Pepper's
Steel-EDD, FL (TV); Perdido Groundwater, AL (IV); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Pioneer Sand,
FL (IV); Powerville Landfill, GA (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); SCRDI Dixiana, SC (IV); Smith's
Farm, KY (IV); Sodyeco, NC (IV); Stauffer Chemical (Cold Creek), AL (IV); Stauffer Chemical
(LeMoyne Plant), AL (IV); Tower Chemical, FL (IV); Wamchem, SC (IV); Yellow Water Road, FL (IV);
Zellwood, FL (IV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL (IV); A&F Materials-IRM,
IL (V); A&F Materials-EDD, IL (V)*; Acme Solvents, IL (V); Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI  (V);
Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Anderson Development, MI (V); Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Auto
Ion Chemicals, MI (V); Belvidere Landfill, IL (V); Berlin & Farro, MI (V); Big D Campground, OH (V);
Bofors Nobel, MI  (V); Bower's Landfill, OH (V); Byron/Johnson Salvage Yard, IL (V); Byron Salvage
Yard, IL (V)*; Cemetery Dump, MI (V); Charlevoix, MI (V); Charlevoix  (09/30/85), MI (V)*;
Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH (V); Clare Water Supply, MI (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Cross Brothers Pail
(Pembroke), IL (V); Eau Claire-IRM, WI (V); Eau Claire Municipal Well Field, WI (V)*; E.H.  Schilling
Landfill, OH (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); FMC Corporation, MN (V)*; Forest Waste Disposal, MI
(V)*; Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V); Hagen Farm, WI (V); Hedblum
Industries, MI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V); Ionia City  Landfill, MI
(V); Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Kysor
Industrial, MI (V); Kummer Landfill, MN (V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill (09/30/88), MN (V)*;
Kummer Sanitary Landfill (09/29/90), MN (V)*; LaSalle Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*; Laskin/Poplar Oil,
OH (V)*; Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Long Prairie, MN (V); Main Street Wellfield, IN (V);  Marion/Bragg
Landfill, IN (V); Mason County Landfill, MI (V); Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora
Landfill, MI (V)»;  Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); MIDCO  I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); Mid-State
Disposal, WI (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant,
MN (V); New Brighton/Arden Hills (Amendment), MN (V); New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP),
MN (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 (TCAPP), MN (V)»;  New
Brighton-Water Supply System, MN (V)*; New Lyme, OH (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V); Ninth
Avenue Dump (06/30/89), IN (V)*; Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*; Northside Sanitary
Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating,
WI (V); Oak Grove Landfill, MN (V); Old Mill OH (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V);
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 Ott/Stoiy/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical (03/31/90), MI (V)*; Outboard
 Marine (Amendment), IL (V); Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical
 MN (V)*; Reilly Tar & Chemical (St. Louis Park), MN (V)*; Republic Steel Quarry, OH (V); Rose
 Township, MI (V); Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*; Seymour, IN (V); Seymour
 (09/25/87), IN (V)»; South Andover, MN (V); Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*; Springfield Township
 Dump, MI (V); St. Louis River, MN (V); Summit National, OH (V); U.S. Aviex,  MI (V); University of
 Minnesota, MN (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Verona Well Field-IRM, MI (V); Verona Well Field, MI
 (V)*; Waite Park Wells, MN (V); Waste Disposal Engineering, MN (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL
 (V); Wausau Water Supply, WI (V); Wausau  Water Supply (09/29/89), WI (V)*; Wayne Waste Oil IN
 (V); Wedzeb Enterprises, IN (V); Wheeler Pit, WI (V); Windom Dump, MN (V); Arkwood, AR (VI);
 Atchison/Santa Fe (Clovis), NM (VI); Bailey  Waste Disposal, TX (VI); Bayou Sorrel, LA (VI); Brio
 Refining, TX (VI); Cecil Lindsey, AR (VI); Cleve Reber, LA (VI); Dixie Oil, TX (VI); French Limited, TX
 (VI); Geneva Industries, TX (VI); Gurley Pit,  AR (VI); Hardage/Criner, OK (VI); Hardage/Criner
 (Amendment), OK (VI); Highlands Acid Pit,  TX (VI); Highlands Acid Pit (06/27/87), TX (VI)*;
 Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Jacksonville Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX
 (VI); Motco, TX (VI); Motco (09/30/88), TX (VI)*; North Cavalcade Street, TX (VI); Old Inger, LA (VI);
 Petro-Chemical Systems, TX (VI); Rogers Road  Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Sand Springs, OK (VI)*;
 Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); Sheridan Disposal Services  (09/27/89), TX (VI)*; Sikes Disposal
 Pits, TX (VI); Sol Lynn (03/25/88), TX (VI); Sol Lynn (09/23/88), TX (VI)*; South Calvacade Street, TX
 (VI); South Valley/Edmunds Street, NM (VI)»; South Vallcy-IRM, NM (VI); South Valley/PL-83, NM
 (VI)*; South Valley/SJ-6, NM (VI)*; Tenth Street Dump/Junkyard, OK (VI); Tcxarkana Wood
 Preserving, TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); Triangle Chemical, TX (VI);
 United Creosoting, TX (VI)*; Vertac, AR (VI); Aidex-IRM, IA (VII); Aidex, IA (VII)*; Arkansas City
 Dump, KS (VII); Big River Sand, KS (VII); Chemplex, IA (VII); Conservation Chemical, MO (VII);
 Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII); DCS Moines TCE, IA (VII); Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS
 (VII); Ellisville, MO (VII); Ellisville Site Area, MO (VII)*; Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII);
 Findett, MO (VII); Hastings Groundwater, NE (VII); Hastings  Groundwater/Colorado Avenue, NE
 (VII); Hastings Groundwater Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE (VII); Hastings
 Groundwater/FAR-MAR-CO, NE (VII)*; Kem-Pest Laboratory, MO (VII); Lindsay Manufacturing, NE
 (Vn); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Missouri Electric Works, MO (VII); Northwestern
 States Portland Cement, IA (VII); Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII); Solid State Circuits, MO (VII); Syntex
 Verona, MO (VII); Todtz, Lawrence Farm, IA (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Waverly
 Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO (VII)*;
 Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII); White Farm Equipment Dump, IA (VII); Broderick Wood
 Products, CO (VIII); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII); Libby  Ground Water, MT (VIII); Libby
 Ground Water (12/30/88), MT (VIII)*; Marshall Landfill, CO (VIII); Martin Marietta, Denver
 Aerospace, CO (VIII);  Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII);
 Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2 & #3), UT (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal, CO (VIII); Rocky Mountain
 Arsenal (OU16), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain  Arsenal (OU17),  CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal
 (OU18), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal  (OU19), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU20), CO
 (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU23), CO  (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Sand Creek
 Industrial (09/28/90),  CO (VIII); Union Pacific,  WY (VIII); Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII); Woodbury
Chemical (09/29/89), CO (VIII)*; Applied Materials, CA (IX); Beckman Instruments/Porterville, CA
(IX); Del Norte,  CA (IX); Fairchild Scmicond (Mt. View), CA (IX); Fairchild Scmicond (S San Jose), CA
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(DC); IBM (San Jose), CA (DO; Indian Bend Wash, AZ (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX); Intel (Santa
Clara ffl), CA (DO; Intersil, CA (IX); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX); Litchfield
Airport, AZ (DO; Lorentz Barrel & Drum, CA (DO; Louisiana-Pacific, CA (DO; McColl, CA (DO; MGM
Brakes, CA (DO; Motorola 52nd Street, AZ (DO; Operating Industries, CA (DC); Operating Industries
(11/16/87), CA (DO*; Operating Industries (09/30/88), CA (DO*; Operating Industries Landfill
(Amendment) (09/28/90), CA (DO*; Purity Oil Sales, CA (DO; Raytheon, CA  (DC); Sacramento Army
Depot, CA (DC); San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (DC); San Fernando Valley (Area 1) (06/30/89), CA
(DC); San Gabriel Area 1, CA (DC); San Gabriel Valley (Areas 1, 2 & 4), CA (DC)*; Selma Pressure
Treating, CA (DC); Solvent Service, CA (DC); Stringfellow Acid Pits-IRM, CA (DC); Stringfellow Acid Pits
(07/17/84), CA (DC); Stringfellow Acid Pits (06/25/87), CA (DC)*; Stringfellow, CA (DC)*; Watkins
Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (DC); Tucson International Airport, AZ (DC); Colbert Landfill, WA (X);
Commencement Bay/Nearshore, WA  (X); Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); FMC Yakima Pit,
WA (X); Fort Lewis Logistic Center, WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (07/05/88), WA (X)*; Martin
Marietta, OR (X); Northside Landfill, WA (X); Pacific Hide and Fur, ID (X); Ponders Corner-IRM, WA
(X); Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X); South Tacoma, WA (X); South Tacoma Channel-Well 12A,
WA (X)»; Teledyne Wah Chang Albany (TWCA), OR (X); Western  Processing, WA (X); Western
Processing (09/04/86), WA (X)*

PAHs (Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons)

Baird & McGuire, MA (I); Baird & McGuire (09/14/89), MA (I)*; Cannon Engineering, MA (I);
Cannon/Plymouth, MA (I); Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Iron Horse Park, MA (I);
Norwood PCBs, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Old Springfield Landfill
(09/22/88), VT (I)*; South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Wells G&H, MA
(I); Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Cinnaminson Groundwater
Contamination, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Clothier Disposal,NY (II); DeRewal
Chemical, NJ (II); Forest Glen Subdivision, NY (II); Fulton Terminals, NY (II); Imperial Oil/Champion
Chemicals, NJ (II); Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); Love Canal/93rd Street School, NY (II)*; Myers Property,
NJ (II); North Sea Municipal Landfill,  NY (II); Renora Inc., NJ (II); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ
ffl); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II);
Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Dorney Road Landfill,
PA (ID); Douglassville Disposal, PA (III); Douglassville Disposal (06/24/88), PA (III)*; Douglassville
Disposal (Amendment), PA (HI); Drake Chemical, PA (III)*; Greenwood Chemical, VA (III); Havertown
PCP, PA (ID); Henderson Road, PA (III)*; Kane & Lombard, MD (III); Millcrcek, PA (III); Ordnance
Works Disposal, WV (III); Ordnance Works Disposal Areas (Amendment), WV (III); Osbome Landfill,
PA (III); Taylor Borough, PA (III); Walsh Landfill, PA (III); Westline Site, PA  (III); Airco, KY (IV); A. L.
Taylor, KY 0V); American Creosote Works, FL (IV); American Creosote Works, TN (IV); American
Creosote Works (09/28/89), FL (IV)*; Amnicola Dump, TN (IV); Brown Wood Preserving, FL (IV);
Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Cape  Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Celanese/Shclby Fibers, NC  (IV)*;
Geiger (C&M Oil), SC (IV); Goodrich,  B.F., KY (IV); Ncwsome Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV);
SCRDI Dixiana, SC  0V); Smith's Farm, KY (IV); Sodycco, NC (IV); Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits, FL (IV);
Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)»; Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Auto Ion Chemicals, MI (V); Belvidere
Landfill, IL (V); Bower's Landfill, OH  (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Coshocton Landfill, OH (V); E.H.
Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); Forest Waste Disposal,  MI (V)*; Fort Wayne
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PAHs (Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons) (Continued)

Reduction, IN (V); Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; K&L Landfill, MI
(V); Lake Sandy Jo, IN (V);Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Laskin/Poplar Oil (09/30/87), OH (V)*; Miami
County Incinerator, OH (V); MIDCO I, IN (V); National Presto Industries, WI (V); Naval  Industrial
Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump (06/30/89), IN
(V)*; Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V);
Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Reilly Tar, MN (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical, MN (V)*; Reilly Tar
& Chemical (St. Louis Park), MN (V)*; Rose Township, MI (V); St. Louis River, MN (V); Summit
National, OH (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Arkwood, AR (VI); Bailey
Waste Disposal, TX (VI); Bayou Bonfouca, LA (VI)*; French Limited, TX (VI); Geneva Industries, TX
(VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); Mid-South Wood, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; North Cavalcade
Street, TX (VI); Old Midland Products, AR (VI); Petro-Chemical Systems, TX (VI); South Calvacade
Street, TX (VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI); United Creosoting
(09/29/89), TX (VI)*; Arkansas City Dump, KS (VII); Chcmplex, IA (VII); Doepke Disposal (Holliday),
KS (VII); Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Hastings Groundwater Contamination (East
Industrial Park), NE (VII); Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO (VII)*; Broderick Wood
Products, CO (VIII); Libby Ground  Water, MT (VIII); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Koppers (Oroville Plant),
CA (IX); Commencement Bay/Nearshore, WA (X); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA
(X); Martin Marietta, OR (X); Western Processing (09/25/85), WA (X)*

PCBs (Polychlorinated Biphenyls)

Cannon Engineering, MA (I); New Bedford, MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Old
Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Old Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*; Ottati & Goss/Great Lakes,
NH (I); Picillo Farm, RI (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Rose Disposal Pit, MA
(I); South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams Garage, NH (I); Wells
G&H, MA (I); Bridgeport, NJ (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II); Burnt Fly Bog (09/29/88), NJ (II)*; Caldwell
Trucking, NJ  (II); Chemical Control, NJ (II); Clothier Disposal,NY (ID; FAA Technical Center,  NJ (II);
GE Moreau, NY (II); Goose Farm, NJ (II); Hooker Chcmical/Ruco Polymer, NY (II); Hooker-102nd
Street, NY (II); Hudson River, NY (II); Hyde Park-EDD, NY (II); Imperial Oil/Champion  Chemicals,
NJ (II); Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II); Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Myers
Property, NJ (II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Renora Inc., NJ (II); Roebling Steel, NJ (II); Scientific Chemical
Processing, NJ (II); Sealand Restoration, NY (II); Sinclair Refinery, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II);
Swope Oil, NJ (II); Syncon Resins, NJ (II); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Wide Beach, NY (II); York
Oil, NY (II); Avtex Fibers, VA (III)*; Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE  (III); Douglassville Disposal, PA
(III); Douglassville Disposal, PA (III)*;  Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA (III); Fike Chemical,
WV (III); Harvey-Knott, DE (III); Kane & Lombard, MD (III); Lehigh Electric, PA (III); Millcreek, PA
(HI); M.W. Manufacturing, PA  (III); M.W. Manufacturing (06/29/90), PA (III)*; Ordnance Works
Disposal, WV (III); Osborne Landfill, PA (III); Publickcr/Cuyahoga Wrecking, PA (III); Wildcat
Landfill, DE (III); 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Geiger (C&M Oil), SC  (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV);
Mowbray Engineering, AL (IV); Newport Dump Site, KY (IV); Newsome Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS
(PvO; Pepper's Stcel-EDD, FL (IV); Pickcttville Road Landfill, FL (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV);
SCRDI Dixiana, SC (IV); Smith's Farm, KY (IV); Yellow Water Road, FL (IV); A&F Materials-EDD, IL
(V); A&F Materials-IRM, IL (V); Acme Solvents, IL (V); Alsco Anaconda, OH (V); Bclvidere Landfill, IL
(V); Berlin & Farro, MI (V); Biphenyls  Byron/Johnson Salvage Yard, IL (V); Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH (V);
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PCBs (Polychlorinated Biphenyls) (Continued)

Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); Forest Waste-IRM, MI (V); Forest
Waste, MI (V)*; Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Hagen Farm, WI (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); LaSalle
Electrical, IL (V); LaSalle Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*; Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Laskin/Poplar Oil
(06/30/89), OH (V)*; Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); MIDCO I, IN (V);
MIDCO n, IN (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN
(V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump (06/30/89), IN (V)*; Northside Sanitary
Landfill/ Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Old Mill, OH (V);
Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Outboard Marine Corp., IL (V); Outboard Marine
(Amendment), IL (V); Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*; Rose Township, MI (V);
Schmaltz Dump, WI (V); Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); Summit National, OH (V); University
of Minnesota, MN (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Wedzeb Enterprises, IN (V); Bio-Ecology Systems, TX
(VI); French Limited, TX (VI); Geneva Industries, TX (VI); Gurley Pit, AR,  (VI); Hardage/Criner
(Amendment), OK (VI); Motco, TX (VI); Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); Sol Lynn  (03/25/88), TX
(VI); Tenth Street Dump/Junkyard, OK (VI); Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Findett, MO (VII);
Missouri Electric Works, MO (VII); Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO (VII)*; Libby
Ground Water, MT (VIII)*; Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Jibboom Junkyard, CA (IX);
Lorentz Barrel & Drum, CA (IX); MGM Brakes, CA (IX); Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); Taputimu Farm, AS
(IX); Commencement Bay/Ncarshore, WA (X); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X);
Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Northwest Transformer, WA (X); Pacific Hide and Fur, ID (X);
Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X); Western Processing,  WA (X)*

PCE(Tetrachloroethylene/Perchloroethylene)

Auburn Road  Landfill, NH (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I);
Kellogg-Deering Well  Field, CT (I)*; Norwood PCBs, MA (I); Old Springfield Landfill, VT(I); Old
Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*; Picillo Farm, RI (I); Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); South
Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I); Wells
G&H, MA (I); American Thermostat, NY (II); American Thermostat (06/29/90), NY (II)*; Brewster
Well Field, NY (II); Brewster Well Field (09/29/88), NY (II); Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Caldwell
Trucking, NJ (II); Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II); Ciba-Geigy, N] (II)*; Cinnaminson
Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Claremont Polychemical
(09/28/90), NY (II)*; Clothier Disposal^IY (II); Combe Fill South Landfill,  NJ (II); DeRewal Chemical,
NJ (n); Ewan Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property (09/29/89), NJ (II)*; Higgins Farm, NJ (II); Katonah
Municipal Well, NY (II); King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Marathon Battery
(09/30/88), NY (II)*; Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II);
Metaltec/Aerosystems (09/27/90), NJ (II)*; Port Washington Landfill,  NY (II); Preferred Plating, NY
(D); Reich Farm, NJ (II); Renora Inc., NJ  (II); Rockaway Borough Wellficld, NJ (II); Rocky Hill, NJ (II);
SMS Instruments, NY (II); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Syosset
Landfill, NY (II); Vega Aha, PR (II); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Waldick Aerospace, NJ (II);
Williams Property, NJ (II); Bally Groundwater Contamination, PA (III); Berks Sand  Pit, PA (III); Butz
Landfill, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III); Cryo-Chcm, PA (III); Cryo-Chem (09/29/90), PA (III)*;
Fischer & Porter, PA (III); Greenwood Chemical, VA (III);  Henderson Road, PA (III); Henderson Road,
PA (III)*; Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); Lord Shope  Landfill, PA (III); Middletown Airfield, PA
(III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing (06/29/90), PA (III)*; Raymark, PA (III);
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 PCE (Tetrachloroethylene/Perchloroethylene) (Continued)

 Tyson's Dump (Amendment), PA (III); Walsh Landfill, PA (III); Whitmoyer Laboratories, PA (III)- A
 L. Taylor, KY (IV); Celanese Fibers Operations, NC (IV); Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics
 (Amendment), NC (IV); City Industries, FL (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV); Jadco-Huehes NC
 (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); SCRDI Dixiana, SC (IV); Big D Campground, OH (V)- Bower's
 Landfill, OH (V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; Byron Salvage Yard (06/30/89), IL (V)*; Charlevoix MI
 (V); Charlevoix, MI (V)*; Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V); Eau Claire
 Municipal Well Field, WI (V)*; FMC Corporation, MN (V)*; Hedblum Industries, MI (V)- Industrial
 Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); Kummer
 Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Kummer Sanitary Landfill (09/29/90), MN (V)*; Kysor Industrial, MI (V);
 Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Long Prairie, MN (V); Main Street Wellfield, IN (V); Mason County Landfill',
 MI (V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V);
 National Presto Industries, WI (V); Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN (V); New'
 Brighton/Arden Hills/St. Anthony, MN (V)*; New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN (V);
 Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*; Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical
 (09/29/90), MI (V)*; Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); South Andover, MN (V); U.S.
 Aviex, MI (V); Verona Well Ficld-IRM, MI (V); Verona Well Field, MI (V)*; Waite Park Wells, MN (V);
 Wausau Water Supply, WI (V)*;  Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Windom Dump, MN (V); Geneva
 Industries, TX (VI); Hardage/Criner, OK (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Sheridan
 Disposal Services, TX (VI)*; South Valley/Edmunds Street, NM (VI)*; South Valley/PL-83, NM (VI)*;
 South Valley/SJ-6, NM (VI)*; Tinker AFB (Soldier Crcek/BIdg. 3001), OK (VI); Chemplex, IA (VII);
 Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII); Hastings Groundwater/Colorado Avenue, NE (VII); Lindsay
 Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Missouri Electric Works, MO
 (VII); Marshall Landfill, CO (VIII); Mystery Bridge at  Highway 20, WY  (VIII); Ogden Defense Depot,
 UT (VIII); Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2 & #3), UT (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal, CO (VIII); Rocky
 Mountain Arsenal (OU17), CO (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Woodbury Chemical, CO
 (VIII)*; Applied Materials, CA (IX); Fairchild Semicond (Mt. View), CA (IX); Fairchild Semicond (S San
 Jose), CA  (IX); Indian Bend Wash, AZ (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX); Lorentz Barrel & Drum,
 CA (IX); Operating Industries (09/30/88), CA (IX)*; Operating Industries Landfill (Amendment), CA
 (IX)*; Raytheon, CA (IX); Sacramento Army Depot, CA (IX); San Fernando  Valley (Area 1), CA (IX);
 San Fernando Valley (Area 1) (06/30/89), CA (IX); San Gabriel Area 1,  CA (IX); San Gabriel Valley
 (Areas 1, 2 & 4), CA (IX)*; Solvent Service, CA (IX); Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (IX);
 Colbert Landfill, WA (X); Fort Lewis Logistic Center,  WA (X); Northside Landfill, WA (X); Ponders
 Corner, WA (X)*; Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD,  WA (X); South Tacoma Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*

 Pesticides

 Baird & McGuire, MA (I); Baird & McGuire (09/14/89), MA (I)*; Cannon/Plymouth MA (I); Davis
 Liquid Waste, RI (I); Ottati & Goss/Great Lakes, NH (I);  Stamina Mills, RI  (I); Wells G&H, MA (I);
 Chemical Control, NJ (II); Chemical Control, NJ (II)*; Chemical Insecticide,  NJ (II); Diamond Alkali, NJ
 (II); Krysowaty Farm, NJ  (II);  Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II);  Love Canal, NY (II); Love Canal (10/26/87),
 NY (II)*; Love Canal/93rd Street  School (09/26/88), NY (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); Pijak Farm, NJ
 (II); Renora, Inc., NJ (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Scientific Chemical
 Processing, NJ (II); Syncon Resins, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township
 Route 532, NJ (II); Douglassvillc Disposal, PA (III); Drake Chemical, PA (III); Lectovvn Pesticide, WV
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 OH); Publicker/Cuyahoga Wrecking, PA (III); Aberdeen Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC (IV); Ciba-Geigy,
 AL (IV); Gallaway Ponds, TN (IV); Miami Drum Services, FL (IV); North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV);
 Powersville Landfill, GA (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); SCRDI Dixiana, SC (IV); Stauffer Chemical
 (Cold Creek), AL (IV); Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant), AL (IV); Tower Chemical, FL (IV);
 Zellwood, FL (IV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL (IV); Chem-Dyne-EDD,
 OH (V); EH. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*; IMC Terre Haute, IN (V);
 Lasldn/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); MIDCO I, IN
 (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental Conservation and
 Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical
 (09/29/90), MI (V)*; Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V);
 Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Bayou Sorrel, LA (VI); Crystal City Airport, TX (VI); Hardage/Criner, OK
 (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Jacksonville Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Old Inger, LA
 (VI); Rogers Road Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Aidex-IRM, IA
 (VII); Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Ellisville, MO (VII); Hastings
 Groundwater/FAR-MAR-CO, NE (VII)*; Kem-Pcst Laboratory, MO (VII); Waverly Groundwater
 Contamination, NE (VII); Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII); Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace,
 CO (VIH); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16), CO (VIII)*; Rocky
 Mountain Arsenal (OU17), CO (VIII)'; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU19), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain
 Arsenal (OU20), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU23), CO (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial, CO
 (Vffl); Sand Creek Industrial (09/28/90), CO (VIII)*; Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII); Woodbury
 Chemical (09/29/89), CO (VIII)*; Del Norte, CA (IX); Intersil, CA (IX); Louisiana-Pacific, CA (IX);
 Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits-IRM, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (IX)*;
 Taputimu Farm, AS (IX); FMC Yakima  Pit, WA (X); Western Processing, WA (X)

 Phenols

 Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis Liquid  Waste, RI (I); Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA
 (I); Picillo Farm, RI (I); Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II)*; Byron Barrel & Drum, NY  (II)*; Cinnaminson
 Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Clothier Disposal, NY (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II)*; Goose Farm,
 NJ (H); Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Hyde Park-HDD, NY (II); Lipari Landfill
 (09/30/85), NJ (ID*; Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Love Canal, NY
 (0); Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY (II); Pijak  Farm, NJ (II); Sayreville
 Landfill, NJ (II); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Sealand Restoration, NY (II); Sinclair Refinery,
 NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route
 532, NJ (II); York Oil, NY (II); Avtex Fibers, VA (III); Craig Farm  Drum, PA  (III);
 Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Dorney Road Landfill, PA (HI); Douglassville Disposal, PA (III);
 Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA (III); Drake Chemical, PA (III)*; Havertown PCP, PA
'(ffl); Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); Millcreek, PA (III); Sand, Gravel  & Stone, MD (III);
 Westline, PA Oil); American Creosote Works, TN (IV); Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Celanese Fibers
 Operations, NC (IV); Celanese/Shclby Fibers, NC (IV)*; Coleman Evans, FL (IV); Dubose Oil Products,
 FL (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); Whitehouse
 Waste Oil Pits, FL (IV); Allied/Ironton  Coke, OH (V)*; Cliff/Dow Dump,  MI (V); E.H. Schilling
 Landfill, OH (V); Fort Wayne Reduction, IN  (V); Hagen Farm, WI (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V);
 Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); MIDCO I. IN (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical, MN (V)*; Reilly Tar & Chemical
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(St. Louis Park), MN (V)*; Summit National, OH (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN
(V); Atchison/Santa Fe (Clovis), MM (VI); Geneva Industries, TX (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI);
Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg.
3001), OK (VI); Conservation Chemical, MO (VII); Ellisville, MO (VII); Northwestern States Portland
Cement, IA (VII); Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII);
Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Fairchild Semicond (Mt. View), CA (IX); Intel
(Mountain View), CA  (IX); Intersil, CA (IX); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA  (IX); Purity Oil Sales, CA
(DC); Raytheon, CA (IX); Selma Pressure Treating, CA (IX); Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X);
Western Processing, WA (X)*

Radioactive Materials

Glen Ridge Radium, NJ (II); Glen Ridge Radium (06/01/90), NJ (II)*; Montclair/West Orange Radium,
NJ (II); Montclair/West Orange Radium (06/01/90), NJ (II)*; Radium Chemical, NY (II); Woodland
Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); Lansdowne Radiation, PA (III);
Lansdowne Radiation  (09/22/89), PA (III)*; Moyer Landfill, PA (III); United Nuclear, NM (VI);
Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO (VII)*; Denver Radium Site Streets, CO (VIII);
Denver Radium III, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/llth & Umatilla, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/12th &
Quivas, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/Card Property, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/Open Space, CO
(VIII)*; Denver Radium ROBCO, CO (VIII)*; Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Monticello
Vicinity Properties, UT (VIII);  Rocky Flats Plant (DOE), CO (VIII); Teledyne Wah Chang Albany
(TWCA), OR (X)

Solvents

Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH  (I);
McKin, ME (I)*; Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Western Sand & Gravel, RI (I);
Winthrop Landfill-EDO, ME (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Burnt Fly
Bog, NJ (II); Chemical Control, NJ (II); Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Kentucky
Avenue Wellfield, NY (II); Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II); Lipari
Landfill (09/30/85), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II); Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY (II); Montgomery
Township Housing, NJ (II)*; Sarney Farm, NY (II);  Scaland Restoration, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY
(II); Spence Farm, NJ (II); Syosset Landfill, NY (II); Vestal, NY (II); Avtex Fibers, VA (III)*; Bally
Groundwater Contamination,  PA (III); Berks Sand Pit, PA (III); Enterprise  Avenue, PA (III);
Greenwood Chemical, VA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III)*; Lackawanna Refuse
Site, PA (III); McAdoo-IRM, PA (HI); McAdoo Associates, PA (III)*; Millcreek, PA  (III); M.W.
Manufacturing, PA (HI); Osborne Landfill, PA (III); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV);  Harris/Palm Bay
Facility, FL (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Miami Drum Services, FL (IV); A&F Materials-IRM, IL (V);
Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Berlin & Farro, MI (V); Bofors Nobel,  MI (V); Charlevoix, MI (V);
Coshocton Landfill, OH (V); Cross Bros., IL (V); Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*; Hagen Farm, WI (V);
Ionia City  Landfill, MI (V); Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill,  WI (V); Master
Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); New Brighton-Interim Water Treatment,
MN (V)*; New Brighton-Water Supply System, MN (V)*; New Lyme, OH (V); Oconomowoc
Electroplating, WI (V); Old Mill, OH (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Summit National, OH
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(V); Verona Well Field, MI (V)*; Bio-Ecology Systems, TX (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK
(VI); Old Inger, LA (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); Conservation Chemical, MO
(VH); Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII); Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Ellisville, MO
(VTD; Hastings Groundwater/Colorado Avenue, NE (VII); Solid State Circuits, MO (VII); Vogel Paint
& Wax, IA (VII); Fairchild Semicond (Mt. View), CA (DC); Applied Materials, CA (IX); Fairchild
Semicond (S San Jose), CA (DC); IBM (San Jose), CA (IX); Indian Bend Wash, AZ (IX); Intel (Mountain
View), CA (DO; Intersil, CA (DC); Litchfield Airport, AZ (DC); Motorola 52nd Street, AZ (DO; Raytheon,
CA (DC); Solvent Service, CA (DO; Taputimu Farm, AS (DC); Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA
(DC); Northside Landfill, WA (X); Ponders Corner-IRM, WA (X); Fort Lewis Logistic Center, WA (X);
Ponders Corner, WA (X)*; South Tacoma, WA (X); Western Processing, WA (X)

TCE (Trichloroethylene)

Auburn Road, NH (I); Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Cannon
Engineering, MA (I); Charles George, MA (I); Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Davis Liquid
Waste, RI (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe Environmental Services,
NH (I); Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I); Kellogg-Deering Well Field (09/29/89), CT (I)*;
McKin-IRM, ME (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Old Springfield Landfill
(09/22/88), VT (I)*; Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); South Municipal Water Supply, NH
(I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams Garage, NH (I); Tinkhams Garage
(Amendment), NH (I); Wells G&H, MA (I); Western Sand & Gravel, RI (I); American Thermostat, NY
(II); American Thermostat (06/29/90), NY (II)*; Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Brewster Well Field
(09/29/88), NY (II); Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Caldwell Trucking
(09/28/89), NJ (II)*; Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ  (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson
Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ
(II); DeRewal Chemical, NJ (II); D'Imperio Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property
(09/29/89), NJ (II)*; FAA Technical Center, NJ (II); Fulton Terminals, NY (II); Goose Farm, NJ (II);
Haviland Complex, NY (II); Higgins Farm, NJ (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Kentucky Avenue
Wellfield, NY (II)*; King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lang Property, NJ (II); Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*;
Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (II); Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY
(II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II); Metaltec/Aerosystcms (09/27/90), NJ (II)*; Montgomery Township
Housing, NJ (II)*; Old  Bethpage, NY (II); Olean Well Field, NY (II);  Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (II); Port
Washington Landfill, NY (II); Price Landfill, NJ (II)*; Reich Farm, NJ (II); Rockaway Borough Wellfield,
NJ (H); Rocky Hill, NJ (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Sealand
Restoration, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Sharkey Landfill, NJ (II); SMS Instruments, NY (II);
Syosset Landfill, NY (II); Tabernacle Drum Dump, NJ (II); Vega Alta, PR (II); Vestal, NY (II); Vestal
Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Waldick Aerospace, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II); Bendix,
PA (IH); Blosenski Landfill, PA (HI); Butz Landfill, PA  (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III)*; Cryo-Chem,
PA (III)*; Drake Chemical, PA (III)*; Fischer & Porter, PA (III); Greenwood Chemical, VA (III);
Havertown PCP, PA (HI); Heleva Landfill, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III); Henderson Road
(09/29/89), PA (III)*; Industrial Lane, PA (III); Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); Kimberton, PA
(HI); Kimberton (06/30/89), PA (III)*; Limestone Road, MD (III); Lord Shope Landfill, PA (III);
Middletown Airfield, PA (III); Millcreek, PA (III); Moyer Landfill, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA
(HI)*; Osbome Landfill, PA (III); Raymark, PA (III); Sand Gravel & Stone, MD (III)*; Strasburg Landfill,
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PA (III); Taylor Borough, PA (III); Tyson's Dump (Amendment), PA (III); Walsh Landfill, PA (III);
Airco, KY (IV); Carolawn, SC (IV); Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*; City Industries, FL (IV); Distler
Brickyard, KY (IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Harris/Palm Bay Facility,
FL (IV); Hollingsworth, FL (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); National Starch, NC (IV); Pickettville Road
Landfill, FL (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL
(IV); A&F Materials-HDD, IL (V); Acme Solvents, IL (V); Big D Campground, OH (V); Byron Salvage
Yard, IL (V)*; Byron Salvage Yard (06/30/89), IL (V)*; Charlevoix, MI (V); Charlevoix (09/30/85), MI
(V)*; Clare Water Supply,  MI (V); Coshocton Landfill, OH (V); Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V);
Eau Claire Municipal Well Field, WI (V)*; Fisher Calo Chcm, IN (V); FMC Corporation, MN (V)*;
Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*; Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old
Landfill, WI (V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Kummer Sanitary Landfill (09/29/90), MN (V)*;
Kysor Industrial, MI (V); LeHillier/Mankato, MN (V); Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Long Prairie, MN (V);
Main Street Wellfield, IN (V); Marion/Bragg Landfill, IN (V); Mason County Landfill, MI (V); Master
Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; Miami County  Incinerator, OH (V);
MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); National Presto Industries, WI (V);
Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN (V); New Brighton/Arden Hills/St. Anthony, MN (V)*;
New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN (V); New Brighton-Interim Water Treatment, MN (V)*; New
Brighton (TCAAP), MN (V)*; New Brighton/St. Anthony-IRM, MN (V); New Brighton-Water Supply
System, MN  (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*; Northside Sanitary
Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating,
WI (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V);
Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical (09/29/90), MI (V)*; Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V);
Seymour, IN (V); South Andover, MN (V); Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); Summit National, OH
(V); US. Aviex, MI (V); Verona Well Field-IRM,  MI (V);  Verona Well Field, MI (V)*; Waite Park Wells,
MN (V); Wausau Water Supply, WI (V)*; Wausau Water Supply (09/29/89), WI (V)*; Wayne Waste
Oil, IN (V); Windom Dump, MN (V); Bio-Ecology Systems, TX (VI); Geneva Industries, TX (VI);
Hardage/Criner, OK (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI);
Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI)*; Sol Lynn (09/23/88), TX (VI)*; South Valley/Edmunds Street,
NM (VI)*; South Valley/SJ-6, NM (VI)*; Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); Chemplex,
IA (VII); Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII);  Des  Moincs TCE, IA (VII); Hastings
Groundwater/Colorado Avenue, NE (VII); Marshall Landfill, CO (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North
Farm, IA (VII); Missouri Electric Works,  MO (VII); Solid State Circuits, MO (VII); Wheeling Disposal
Service, MO (VII); Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY
(VIII); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2 & #3), UT (VIII); Rocky
Mountain  Arsenal, CO (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU17), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal
(OU18), CO (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII)*;  Applied
Materials,  CA (IX); Beckman Instruments/Porterville, CA (IX); Fairchild Semicond (Mt. View), CA (IX);
Indian Bend Wash, AZ (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX); Intel  (Santa Clara III), CA (IX); Intersil,
CA (IX); Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX); Litchficld Airport (09/26/89), AZ; Lorentz Barrel & Drum, CA
(IX); MGM Brakes, CA (IX); Operating Industries, CA (IX); Operating Industries (11/16/87), CA (IX)*;
Operating Industries (09/30/88), CA (IX)*; Operating Industries Landfill (Amendment), CA (IX)*;
Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); Raytheon, CA  (IX); Sacramento Army Depot, CA (IX); San Fernando Valley
(Area 1), CA (IX); San Gabriel/Area I, CA (IX); San Gabriel Valley (Areas 1, 2 & 4), CA (IX)*; Solvent
Service, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits,  CA (IX); Stringfellow, CA (IX)*; Tucson International Airport,
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AZ (DC); Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (DC); Colbert Landfill, WA (X); Fort Lewis Logistic
Center, WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (07/05/88), WA (X)*; Martin Marietta, OR (X); Northside
Landfill, WA (X); Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X); South Tacoma, WA (X); South Tacoma
Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*; Western Processing, WA (X)

Toluene

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Charles George, MA (I); Industri-plex,
MA (I); Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Old Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*;
Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME (I);
Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II); Bog Creek Farm (06/28/89), NJ (II)*; Bridgeport, NJ
(II); Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Claremont
Polychemical, NY (II)*; Claremont Polychemical (09/28/90), NY (II)*; Clothier Disposal,NY (II); Combe
Fill North Landfill, NJ (II); Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ (II); DeRewal Chemical, NJ (II); D'Imperio
Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II)*; FAA Technical Center, NJ (II); FAA Technical Center
(09/28/90), NJ (II); Goose Farm, NJ (II); Haviland Complex, NY (II); Helen Kramer, NJ (II);
Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Hyde Park-HDD, NY (II); Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ (II);
Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); Lang Property, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (09/30/85), NJ
01)*; Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Love Canal, NY (II); Love
Cana!/93rd Street School, NY (II)*; Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY (II);
Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II)*; Sarney Farm, NY (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Scientific Chemical
Processing, NJ (II); Sealand Restoration, NY (II); Sinclair Refinery, NY (II); Syosset Landfill, NY (II);
Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); Blosenski Landfill, PA
(HI); Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA (III); Dover Air
Force Base, DE (III); Drake Chemical, PA (HI)*; Havertown PCP, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III);
Henderson Road (09/29/89), PA (III)*; Kane & Lombard, MD (III); McAdoo-IRM, PA  (HI); McAdoo
Associates, PA (III)*; Moyer Landfill, PA (III); Sand Gravel & Stone, MD (III)*; Southern Maryland
Wood, MD (III); Strasburg Landfill, PA (III); Taylor Borough, PA (III); Tybouts Corner, DE (III); Tyson
Dump #1, PA OH)*; A. L. Taylor, KY (IV); Airco, KY (IV); American Creosote Works, FL (IV);
Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV); Ciba-Geigy, AL (IV); City Industries, FL
(IV); Distler Brickyard, KY (IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Geiger (C&M Oil), SC (IV); Goodrich,
BJ., KY (IV); Hipps Road Landfill, FL (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Munisport Landfill, FL (IV);
National Starch, NC (IV); Newport Dump Site, KY (IV); Newsome Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV);
Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); Wamchem, SC (IV); Zellwood, FL (IV);
Zellwood Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL (IV); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Coshocton
Landfill, OH (V); Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); FMC Corporation,
MN (V); Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*; Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Hagen Farm, WI (V);
Hedblum Industries, MI (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Kysor Industrial, MI (V); Master Disposal Service
Landfill, WI (V); MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); Naval
Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN (V); New Brighton (TCAAP), MN (V)*; New Lyme, OH (V);
Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump (06/30/89), IN (V)*; Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*;
Oak Grove Landfill, MN (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI
(V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical (09/29/90), MI (V)*; Republic
Steel Quarry, OH (V); Seymour, IN (V); South Andover, MN  (V); Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*;
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Toluene (Continued)

Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); Summit National, OH (V); U.S. Aviex, MI (V); Verona Well
Field, MI (V)*; Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Wheeler Pit, WI (V); Bailey Waste Disposal, TX (VI);
Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); North Cavalcade Street, TX (VI);
Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); South Calvacade Street, TX (VI);
Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); Triangle Chem., TX (VI); Big River Sand, KS (VII);
Chemplex, IA (VII); Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII); Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII);
Ellisville, MO (VII); Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm,
IA (VII); Todtz, Lawrence Farm, IA (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Wheeling Disposal Service, MO
(VII); White Farm Equipment Dump, IA (VII); Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Mystery
Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU17), CO (VIII)*; Fairchild Semicond
(Mt. View), CA (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX); Intersil, CA (IX); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA
(IX); Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX); Louisiana-Pacific, CA (IX); Operating Industries, CA (IX); Operating
Industries (11/16/87), CA (IX)*; Operating Industries (09/30/88), CA (IX)*; Operating Industries
Landfill (Amendment), CA (IX)*; Raytheon, CA (IX); San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (IX); Solvent
Service, CA (IX); Commencement Bay/Ncarshore, WA (X); Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X);
Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X); Western Processing, WA (X)*

Xylenes

Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I)*; Old Springfield Landfill
(09/29/90), VT (I)*; Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II)*; Byron Barrel & Drum, NY  (II)*;
Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Claremont
Polychemical (09/28/90), NY (II)*; Clothier Disposal,NY (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II)*; FAA Technical
Center, NJ (II); Fulton Terminals, NY (II); Higgins Farm, NJ (II); Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ
(II); Kentucky Avenue Wellficld, NY (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY
(II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ  (II)*; SMS Instruments, NY (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Scientific
Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Sealand Restoration, NY (II); Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II);
Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); Dover Air Force Base, DE (III); Henderson Road, PA (III)*;
Sand Gravel & Stone, MD (III)*; Strasburg  Landfill, PA  (III); Tyson Dump #1,  PA (III)*; Dubose Oil
Products, FL (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV);  SCRDI Bluff  Road, SC (IV); Zellwood Groundwater
Contamination (Amendment), FL (IV); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL
(V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V);  Hagen Farm, WI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V);
Kysor Industrial, MI (V); Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*;
MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); Moss-American Kcrr-McGee Oil, WI (V); Naval Industrial
Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN (V); Northcrnaire Plating, MI (V)*; Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V);
Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova
Chemical (09/29/90), MI (V)*; Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Spicgelbcrg Landfill, MI (V)*; Wayne
Waste Oil, IN (V); Wheeler Pit, WI (V); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); Chemplex, IA
(VII); Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Kem-Pest
Laboratory, MO (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII);
Fairchild Semicond (Mt. View), CA (IX); Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Mystery
Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Fairchild Semicond (S San Jose), CA (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA
(IX); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX); Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX); Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX);
Raytheon, CA (IX); Solvent Service, CA (IX)
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Air

Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Landfill & Resource Recovery,
RI (I); McKin-IRM, ME (I); Sylvester, NH (I); Asbestos Dump, NJ (II); Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ
(II); Diamond Alkali, NJ (II); GEMS Landfill, NJ (II); Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (ID;
Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Love Canal, NY (II); Old Bethpage, NY (II); Ambler Asbestos Piles,
PA (HI); Heleva Landfill, PA (III); Lansdowne Radiation, PA (III)*; Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds, VA
(ffl); Taylor Borough, PA (III); Wade, PA (III); Aberdeen Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC (IV); Berlin &
Farro, MI (V); Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Janesville Ash Beds, WI
(V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); Johns-Manville, IL (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V);
Outboard Marine, IL (V); Verona Well Field-IRM, MI (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V)*; Missouri
Electric Works, MO (VII); Anaconda Smelter/Mill  Creek, MT (VIII); Denver Radium II, CO (VIII)*;
Denver Radium III, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/12th & Quivas, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/Open
Space, CO (VIII)*; Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA (IX)*; Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2 & #3), UT (VIII);
Mountain View/Globe, AZ (IX); Operating Industries (09/30/88), CA (IX)*; Operating Industries
Landfill (Amendment), CA (IX)*; San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (IX); South Bay Asbestos Area, CA
(IX); South Bay Asbestos Area (09/29/89), CA (IX)*; Tapudmu Farm, AS (IX); South Tacoma, WA  (X)

Debris

Cannon Engineering,  MA (I); Iron Horse Park, MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Norwood
PCBs, MA (I); Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Wells G&H, MA (I); Yaworski
Lagoon, CT (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Byron Barrel & Drum,
NY (II)*; Chemical Control, NJ (II)*; Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Claremont Polychemical, NY
(II)*; GE Wiring Devices, PR (ID; Glen Ridge Radium, NJ (II); Hooker Chemical/Ruco Polymer, NY
(II); King of Prussia, NJ (ID; Love Canal, NY (ID*; Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Mattiace
Petrochemicals, NY (II); Montclair/West Orange Radium, NJ (II); Myers Property, NJ (II); Radium
Chemical, NY (II); Roebling Steel, NJ (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Sealand
Restoration, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Waldick Aerospace, NJ (II); Williams Property, NJ (II);
Woodland Township  Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); Aladdin Plating, PA
(IH); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Avtex Fibers, VA (III)*; C&R Battery, VA (III); Delaware Sand
and Gravel, DE (III); Dorney Road Landfill, PA (III); Douglassville Disposal, PA (III)*; Dover Air Force
Base, DE (III); Fike Chemical, WV (III); Fikc Chemical (09/28/90), WV (III)*; Havertown PCP, PA (III);
Hebelka Auto Salvage Yard, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III)*; Kane & Lombard, MD (III); M.W.
Manufacturing, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing (06/29/90),  PA (III)*; Publicker/Cuyahoga Wrecking,
PA (HI); Southern Maryland Wood, MD (III); Whitmoyer Laboratories, PA (III); Wildcat Landfill, DE
(HI); 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Aberdeen Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC (IV); American Creosote Works,
TN (IV); Amnicola Dump, TN (IV); Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination, NC (IV); Cape Fear
Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery, FL (IV); Lewisburg Dump, TN (IV); North
Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Pickcttville Road Landfill, FL  (IV); Schuylkill  Metal, FL (IV); Smith's
Farm, KY (IV); Tower Chemical, FL (IV); Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Bower's Landfill, OH
(V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); Hagen Farm, WI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Ionia City Landfill, MI
(V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); LaSalle Electrical Utilities, IL (V)»; Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Liquid
Disposal, MI (V); Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; NL
Industries/Taracorp Lead Smelt, IL (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Oconomowoc Electroplating,
WI (V); Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Summit National, OH (V); University of
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 Minnesota, MN (V); Waste Disposal Engineering, MN (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Wheeler Pit WI
 (V); Arkwood, AR (VI); Brio Refining, TX (VI); Cimarron Mining, NM (VI); Cleve Reber, LA (VI); Dixie
 Oil, TX (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Jacksonville Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Odessa
 Chromium I, TX (VI)*; Pesses Chemical, TX (VI); Rogers Road Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Sheridan
 Disposal Services, TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); Fulbright/Sac River
 Landfill, MO (VII); Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII); Syntex Verona, MO (VII); Weldon  Spring
 Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO (VII)*; White Farm Equipment Dump, IA (VII); Denver Radium III,
 CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/12th & Quivas, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/Card Property, CO (VIII)*;
 Denver Radium/Open Space, CO (VIII)*; Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Monticello
 Mill Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Monticello Vicinity Properties, UT (VIII); Monticello Vicinity Properties
 (09/29/89), UT (VIII); Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Atlas Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Coalinga
 Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); MGM Brakes, CA (IX); South Bay Asbestos Area,  CA (IX)*; FMC Yakima Pit
 WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (12/30/87), WA (X); Martin Marietta, OR (X)

 Ground Water

 Auburn Road, NH (I); Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Baird & McGuire, MA (I); Baird & McGuire
 (09/27/90), MA (I)*; Beacon Heights, CT (I); Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Cannon  Engineering, MA
 (I); Cannon/Plymouth, MA (I); Charles George, MA (I); Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*;
 Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); Hocomonco Pond, MA
 (I); Industri-plex, MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I)*;
 Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I); Kellogg-Deering Well Field (09/29/89), CT (I)*; Laurel Park, CT (I);
 McKin-IRM, ME (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); O'Connor,  ME (I); Old
 Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Old Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*; Ottati & Goss/Great Lakes,
 NH (I); Picillo Farm, RI (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I); Re-Solve (09/24/87), MA
 (I)*; Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); Saco Tannery Waste Pits, ME (I)*; South Municipal Water Supply, NH
 (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Sylvester, NH (I); Tinkhams Garage, NH (I);
 Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I); Western Sand & Gravel, RI (I); Winthrop Landfill-EDD,-ME
 (I); Wells G&H, MA (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); American Thermostat, NY (II); American Thermostat
 (06/29/90), NY (II)*; Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II); Bog Creek Farm (06/28/89), NJ (II)*; Brewster Well
 Field, NY (II); Bridgeport, NJ (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II); Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Caldwell
 Trucking, NJ (II); Caldwell Trucking (09/28/89), NJ (II)*; Chemical Control, NJ (II); Chemical Control
 (09/23/87), NJ (II)*; Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson
 Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Combe Fill North Landfill, NJ
 (II); Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ (II); DcRewal Chemical, NJ (II); Diamond Alkali, NJ (II); D'Imperio
 Property, NJ (II); Endicott Village Well Field, NY (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property
 (09/29/89), NJ (II)*; FAA Technical Center, NJ (II); FAA Technical Center (09/28/90),  NJ (II)*; Florence
 Landfill, NJ (II); Friedman Property, NJ (II); Fulton Terminals, NY (II); GE Moreau, NY (II); GEMS
 Landfill, NJ (II); GE Wiring Devices, PR (II); Goose  Farm, NJ (II); Haviland Complex, NY (II); Helen
 Kramer, NJ (II); Higgins Farm, NJ (II); Hooker-102nd  Street, NY (II); Hyde  Park-EDD, NY (II); Katonah
Municipal Well, NY (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield,  NY (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield (09/28/90),
NY (II)*; Kin-Hue Landfill, NJ (II); King of Prussia, NJ (II); Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II); Lang Property, NJ
 (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (09/30/85), NJ (II)*; Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ  (II)*;
 Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II); Lone Pine Landfill (09/28/90), NJ (II)*; Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (ID;
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Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Mctaltcc/Aerosystems, NJ (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems
(09/27/90), NJ (II)*; Montgomery Township, NJ (II); Montgomery Township (06/30/88), NJ (II)*;
Myers Property, NJ (H); Old Bethpage, NY (II); Olean Well Field, NY (II); PAS Oswego, NY (II);
Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY (II); Preferred Plating, NY
(ID; Price Landfill, NJ (II); Price Landfill  (09/29/86), NJ (II)*; Reich Farm, NJ (II); Renora, Inc., NJ (II);
Ringwood Mines/Landfill,  NY (II); Rockaway Borough Wellfield, NJ (II); Rocky Hill, NJ (II); Sarney
Farm, NY (ID; Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Sharkey Landfill, NJ (II); Sinclair Refinery, NY
(ID; SMS Instruments, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Spence Farm, NJ (II); Suffern Village Well Field,
NY OD; Swope Oil, NJ (II);  Syncon Resins, NJ (II); Tabernacle Drum Dump, NJ (II); Vestal Water
Supply 1-1, NY (H)*; Upjohn Manufacturing, PR (II); Vega Alta, PR (II); Vestal, NY (II); Woodland
Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); Vineland Chemical, NJ (II);
Volney Landfill, NY (II); Waldick Aerospace, NJ (II); Williams Property, NJ (II); Aladdin Plating, PA
OH); Army Creek Landfill,  DE (III); Army Creek Landfill (06/29/90), DE (III)*; Avtex Fibers, VA (III);
Bally Groundwater Contamination, PA (III); Bcndix, PA (III); Berks Sand Pit, PA (III); Blosenski
Landfill, PA (III); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III); Bruin Lagoon (09/29/86), PA (III)*; Butz Landfill, PA (III);
Chisman Creek, VA (III); Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill,
PA (TO)*; Cryo-Chem, PA (HI)*; Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Douglassville Disposal, PA (III);
Douglassville Disposal(Amendment), PA (III); Drake Chemical, PA (HI); Drake Chemical (05/13/86),
PA (HI)*; East Mt. Zion, PA (III); Fischer & Porter, PA  (III); Harvey-Knott, DE (III); Heleva  Landfill, PA
(m); Henderson Road, PA (III);  Henderson Road (09/29/89), PA (III)*; Industrial Lane, PA (III); Kane
& Lombard, MD (III); Kimberton, PA (III); Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); Kimberton, PA (III)*;
Limestone Road, MD (III); Lord Shope Landfill, PA (III);  Matthews Electroplating, VA  (III);
McAdoo-IRM, PA (III); McAdoo Associates, PA (III)*; Middletown Airfield, PA (III); Millcreek,  PA
OH); Moyer Landfill, PA (III); New Castle Spill, DE (III); Osborne Landfill, PA (III); Raymark, PA (III);
Rhinehart Tire Fire, VA (III); Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds, VA (III); Sand, Gravel & Stone, MD (HI);
Sand Gravel & Stone (09/28/90), MD (HI)*; Southern Maryland Wood, MD (III); Strasburg  Landfill,
PA (HI); Tybouts Corner, DE (III); Tyson's Dump, PA (III); Tyson's Dump, PA (III)*; Tyson Dump #1,
PA (m)*; US Titanium, VA  (III); Wade, PA (III); Walsh Landfill, PA (III); Westline, PA  (III); Westline,
PA (HI)*; West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works (09/30/88), WV
(ffl)*; Wildcat Landfill, DE  (HI); 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Airco,  KY (IV);  Alpha  Chemical, FL (IV);
American Creosote Works,  FL (IV); Biscayne Aquifer Sites, FL (IV); Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Cape Fear
Wood Preserving, NC  (IV); Carolawn, SC (IV); Celancse Fibers Operations, NC (IV); Chemtronics, NC
0V); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV); Ciba-Ceigy, AL (IV); City Industries, FL (IV); Coleman
Evans, FL (IV); Coleman-Evans  Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Davie Landfill, FL (IV);
Distler Brickyard, KY (IV);  Dubose Oil Products,  FL (IV); Geiger  (C&M Oil), SC (IV); Goodrich, B.F.,
KY (IV); Harris/Palm Bay Facility, FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill, FL (IV); Hipps Road  Landfill
(Amendment), FL (IV); Hollingsworth, FL (IV); Independent Nail, SC (IV)*; Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV);
Kassouf-Kirnerling Battery,.FL (IV); Miami Drum Services, FL (IV); Munisport Landfill, FL  (IV);
National Starch, NC (IV); Newport Dump Site, KY (IV); North Hollywood Dump, TN  (IV); Pepper's
Steel-EDD, FL (IV); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Powcrsville Landfill, GA (IV); Sapp  Battery, FL
(IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); SCRDI Dixiana, SC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Sodyeco, NC (IV);
Stauffer Chemical  (Cold Creek), AL (IV);  Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant), AL (IV);  Tower
Chemical, FL 0V); Varsol Spill Site, FL (IV); Wamchcm, SC (IV);  Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits, FL (IV);
Zellwood, FL (IV); A&F Materials-EDD, IL (V)*; A&F Matcrials-IRM, IL (V); Acme Solvents, IL  (V);
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Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V);
Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Belvidere Landfill, IL (V); Big D Campground, OH (V); Bofors Nobel,
MI (V); Bower's Landfill, OH (V); Burrows Sanitation, MI (V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; Byron
Salvage Yard (06/30/89), IL (V)*; Charlevoix, MI (V); Charlevoix (09/30/85), MI (V)*;
Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH (V); Clare Water Supply, MI (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Coshocton Landfill,
OH (V); Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V); Eau Claire-IRM, WI (V); Eau Claire Municipal Well
Field, WI (V)*; Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); FMC Corporation, MN (V)*; Forest Waste, MI (V)*; Forest
Waste Disposal, MI (V)*; Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V); Hedblum
Industries, MI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V); Industrial Excess
Landfill (07/17/89), OH (V)*; Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V);
Johns-Manville, IL (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Kumrner Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Kummer Sanitary
Landfill, MN (V)*; Kysor Industrial, MI (V); Lake Sandy Jo, IN (V); LaSalle Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*;
Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); LeHillier/Mankato, MN (V); Liquid  Disposal, MI (V); Long Prairie, MN
(V); Main Street Well Field, IN (V); Marion/Bragg  Landfill, IN (V); Master Disposal Service Landfill,
WI (V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II,
IN (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); National Presto
Industries, WI (V); Naval Industrial  Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN (V); New Brighton/St.
Anthony-IRM, MN (V); New Brighton/Ardcn Hills/St. Anthony, MN (V)*; New Brighton-Interim
Water Treatment,  MN (V)*; New Brighton (TCAAP), MN (V)*; New Brighton-Water Supply System,
MN (V)*; New Lyme, OH (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump (06/30/89), IN (V)*;
Northernaire, MI (V); Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*; Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental
Conservation and  Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Novaco Industries, MI (V); Oak Grove Landfill, MN
(V); Old Mill, OH (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V);
Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical (09/29/90), MI (V)*; Outboard
Marine Corp., IL (V); Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Reilly Tar, MN (V); Reilly Tar
& Chemical, MN (V)*;  Reilly Tar & Chemical (St. Louis Park), MN (V)*; Rose Township, MI (V);
Schmaltz Dump, WI (V)*; Seymour, IN (V); Seymour (09/25/87), IN  (V)*; South Andover, MN (V);
Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*; Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); Summit National, OH (V);
Tri-State Plating, IN (V); U.S. Aviex, MI (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL
(V); Verona Well Field-IRM, MI (V); Verona Well Field, MI (V)*; Waite Park Wells, MN (V); Waste
Disposal Engineering, MN (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel
(03/31/89), IL (V)*; Wausau Water Supply, WI (V); Wausau Water Supply (09/29/89), WI (V)*; Wayne
Waste Oil, IN (V); Wheeler Pit, WI (V); Windom Dump, MN (V); Arkwood, AR (VI); Bayou Bonfouca,
LA (VI); Bayou Bonfouca (03/31/87), LA (VI)*; Bayou Sorrel, LA (VI); Bio-Ecology Systems, TX (VI);
Brio Refining, TX (VI); Cecil Lindsey, AR (VI); Cimarron Mining, NM (VI); Cleve Reber, LA (VI);
Crystal Chemical, TX (VI);  Dixie Oil, TX (VI); French Limited, TX (VI); Geneva Industries, TX (VI);
Hardage/Criner, OK (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI);
Highlands Acid Pit (06/26/87), TX (VI)*; Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX
(VI); Mid-South Wood, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI);  Motco (09/27/89), TX (VI)*; North Cavalcade Street,
TX (VI); Odessa Chromium I, TX (VI); Odessa Chromium I (03/18/88), TX (VI)*; Odessa Chromium II,
TX (VI); Odessa Chromium II (03/18/88), TX (VI)*; Old Inger, LA  (VI); Old Midland Products, AR
(VI); Sand Springs, OK (VI)*; Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI)*; Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); Sol
Lynn  (09/23/88), TX (VI)*; South Calvacade Street, TX  (VI); South  Valley-IRM, NM (VI); South
Valley/Edmunds Street, NM (VI)*; South Vallcy/PL-83, NM (VI)*; South Valley/SJ-6, NM (VI)*; Tar
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 Creek, OK (VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI);
 United Creosoting, TX (VI); United Nuclear, NM (VI); Aidex-IRM, IA (VII); Aidex, IA (VII)*; Arkansas
 City Dump, KS (VH)*; Big River Sand, KS (VII); Cherokee County/Galena, KS (VU); Chemplex, IA
 (VH); Conservation Chemical, MO (VII); Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII); Des Moines TCE, IA
 (VII); Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Findett, MO
 (VTI); Fulbright/Sac River Landfill, MO (VII); Kem-Pest Laboratory, MO (VII); Lindsay Manufacturing,
 ME (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Northwestern States Portland Cement, IA
 (VTD; Solid State Circuits, MO (VII); Todtz, Lawrence Farm, IA (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII);
 Waverly Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII); White Farm
 Equipment Dump, IA (VII); Arsenic Trioxide, ND (VIII); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII);
 California Gulch, CO (VHI); Central City/Clear Creek, CO (VIII); Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII);
 Libby Ground Water (12/30/88), MT (VIII)*; Marshall Landfill, CO (VIII); Martin Marietta, Denver
 Aerospace, CO (VIII); Milltown-S, MT (VIII); Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Ogden
 Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Rocky Flats Plant (DOE), CO (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal, CO (VIII);
 Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU18), CO (VIII)*; Rocky
 Mountain Arsenal (OU19), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU20), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain
 Arsenal (OU23), CO (VIII)*; Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Smuggler Mountain, CO (VIII); Union
 Pacific, WY (VIII); Applied Materials, CA (IX); Beckman Instruments/Porterville, CA (IX); Celtor
 Chemical Works, CA (IX); Del Norte, CA (IX); Fairchild Semicond (Mt. View), CA (IX); Fairchild
 Semicond (S San Jose), CA (IX); IBM (San Jose), CA (IX); Indian Bend Wash, AZ (IX); Intel (Mountain
 View), CA (IX); Intel (Santa Clara III), CA (IX); Intersil, CA (IX); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Koppers
 (Oroville Plant), CA (DC); Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX); Litchfield Airport (09/26/89), AZ; Lorentz Barrel
 & Drum, CA (DO; Louisiana-Pacific, CA (IX); McColl, CA (IX); MGM Brakes, CA  (IX); Motorola 52nd
 Street, AZ (DC); Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); Raytheon, CA (IX);  Sacramento Army Depot, CA (IX); San
 Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (IX); San Fernando Valley (Area 1) (09/29/88), CA (IX);  San Gabriel
 Area 1, CA (IX); San Gabriel Valley (Areas 1, 2 & 4), CA (IX)*; Selma Pressure Treating, CA (IX);
 Solvent Service, CA (DC); Stringfellow Acid Pits-IRM, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (DO*;
 Stringfellow, CA/DO*; Tucson International  Airport, AZ (DO; Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA
 (DO; Colbert Landfill, WA  (X); Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Fort Lewis Logistic Center, WA
 (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (07/05/88), WA (X)*; Martin Marietta, OR (X); Northside Landfill, WA (X);
 Ponders Corner-IRM, WA  (X); Ponders Comer, 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 (09/04/88), WA (X)*

 Sediments (Creek/River/Stream)

'Auburn Road, NH (I); Baird & McGuire, MA (I)*; Cannon/Plymouth, MA (I); Charles George Landfill
 3 & 4, MA G)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Hocomonco  Pond, MA (I); Laurel
 Park, CT(I); New Bedford, MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); O'Connor, ME
 (I); Ottati & Goss/Great Lakes, NH (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Rose Disposal Pit, MA  (I); Saco Tannery
 Waste Pits, ME (I)*; South  Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge,
 MA (I); Tinkhams Garage,  NH (I); W.R. Grace (Acton Plant),  MA (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I);
 American Thermostat, NY  (II)*; Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II)*; Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Burnt Fly Bog,
 NJ 01)*; Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Chemical Control, NJ (H)*; Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ (II);
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GEMS Landfill, NJ (II); Haviland Complex, NY (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Hudson River, NY
(II); Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (ID*; Love Canal,
NY (II); Love Canal (10/26/87), NY (II)*; Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Marathon Battery
(09/30/88), NY (II)*; Marathon Battery (09/29/89), NY (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); Pijak Farm,
NJ (II); Syncon Resins, NJ (II); Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); Wide Beach, NY (II); Woodland Township
Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); York Oil, NY (II); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA
(IH); Army Creek Landfill, DE (III); Berks Sand Pit, PA (III); Brown's Battery Breaking, PA (III);  Bruin
Lagoon, PA  (III)*; C&R Battery, VA (III); Chisman Creek, VA (III); Douglassville Disposal, PA (III);
Drake Chemical, PA (III)*; Harvey-Knott, DE (III); Henderson Road, PA (III); L.A. Clarke & Son, VA
(III); Leetown Pesticide, WV (III); Limestone  Road, MD (III); Millcreek, PA (III); New Castle Steel DE
(m); Ordnance Works Disposal, WV (III); Ordnance Works Disposal Areas (Amendment), WV (III);
Osborne Landfill, PA (HI); Palmerton Zinc, PA (III)*; Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds, VA (III); Sand,
Gravel & Stone, MD (III); Southern Maryland Wood, MD (III); Tyson's Dump, PA (III); Walsh Landfill,
PA (III); Westline, PA (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works,
WV (III)*; Airco, KY (IV); American Creosote Works, FL (IV); Brown Wood Preserving, FL (IV);  Cape
Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*; Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics
(Amendment), NC (IV); Coleman Evans, FL (IV); Colcman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL
(IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Flowood, MS (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling
Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; National Starch, NC (IV); Newport Dump Site, KY (IV); Newsome
Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV); North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Pepper's Steel-EDD, FL (IV);
Sapp Battery, FL (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Smith's Farm, KY (IV); Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits, FL
(PvO; Yellow Water Road, FL (IV); Zellwood,  FL (FV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination
(Amendment), FL (IV); Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V); Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Bower's
Landfill, OH (V); Burrows Sanitation, MI (V); Coshocton Landfill, OH  (V); E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH
(V); Fields Brook, OH (V); Forest Waste, MI (V)*; Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Hunts Disposal, WI
(V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Lake Sandy Jo, IN  (V); LaSalle Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*;
MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); Ninth Avenue Dump,
IN (V)*; Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN-(V);
Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Outboard Marine Corp., IL (V); Outboard Marine (Amendment),
IL (V); Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Republic Steel Quarry, OH (V);
Sangamo/Crab Orchard  NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*; Schmaltz Dump, WI (V); Seymour, IN (V); Summit
National, OH (V); United Scrap Lead, OH (V); Vclsicol Chemical, IL (V); Waste Disposal Engineering,
MN (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V); Wedzcb Enterprises,  IN (V); Atchison/Santa Fe (Clovis),
NM (VI); Bailey Waste Disposal, TX (VI); Bayou Bonfouca,  LA (VI); Bayou Bonfouca (03/31/87), LA
(VI)*; Cecil Lindsey, AR (VI); Cleve Reber, LA (VI); Crystal Chemical,  TX (VI); Sediments
(Creek/River/Geneva Industries, TX (VI); Gurley Pit, AR (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI);
Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; North Cavalcade Street, TX (VI); Old Midland Products,
AR (VI); Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); South Calvacade Street, TX (VI);  Texarkana Wood  Preserving, TX
(VI); Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Vcrtac, AR (VI); Fulbright/Sac River Landfill, MO (VII);
Kem-Pest Laboratory, MO (VII); Missouri Electric Works, MO (VII); Wheeling Disposal Service,  MO
(VII); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII); California Gulch, CO (VIII); Denver Radium/Card
Property, CO (VIII)*; East Helena,  MT (VIII); Milltown, MT (VIII); Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII);
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Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII); Iron Mountain Mine, CA (IX); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); MGM Brakes, CA
(DO; Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X); Gould, OR (X); Queen City
Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X); Western Processing, WA (X)

Sludge

Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Industri-plex, MA (I); Iron Horse Park, MA (I);
Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); Tinkhams Garage, NH (I); Wells G&H, MA (I); W.R. Grace (Acton Plant),
MA (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Brewster Well Field, NY (II);
Bridgeport, NJ (H); daremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Florence Landfill, NJ (II); GE Moreau, NY (II);
King of Prussia, NJ (II); Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY (II); North Sea Municipal Landfill, NY (II);
Swope Oil, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II);
Bruin Lagoon, PA (III); Coker's Sanitation Service Landfills, DE (III); Dover Air Force Base, DE (III);
Drake Chemical, PA (III)*; Enterprise Avenue, PA (III); Fike Chemical, WV (III); Lackawanna Refuse
Site, PA (III); McAdoo  Associates, PA (III)*; American Creosote Works, FL (IV); American Creosote
Works, TN (IV); Brown Wood Preserving, FL (IV); Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*; Davie Landfill,
FL (IV); Pioneer Sand,  FL (IV); Zellwood, FL (IV); Alsco Anaconda, OH (V);  Anderson Development,
MI (V); Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Berlin & Farro, MI (V); Bofors Nobel,  MI (V); Burrows
Sanitation, MI (V); Forest Waste IRM, MI (V); Forest Waste-IRM, MI (V)*; Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V);
Laskin/Poplar Oil (09/30/87), OH (V)»; Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Mason County Landfill, MI (V);
Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); Newlyme, OH (V); Oconomowoc  Electroplating, WI (V); Wheeler Pit, WI
(V); Arkwood, AR (VI); Bio-Ecology Systems, TX (VI); Brio Refining, TX (VI); Cleve Reber, LA (VI);
French Limited, TX (VI); Gurley Pit, AR (VI); Gurley Pitt-Edd, AK (VI); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI);
Mid-South Wood, AK (VI); Motco, TX (VI); Old Inger, LA (VI); Old Midland Products, AR (VI); Pesses
Chemical, TX (VI); Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); Sikes Disposal  Pitts,  TX (VI); Texarkana Wood
Preserving, TX (VI); Vertac, AR (VI); Arkansas City Dump, KS (VII); DCS Moines TCE, IA (VII);
Ellisville, MO (VII); Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO (VII)*; White Farm Equipment
Dump, IA (Vn); Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16), CO (VIII)*;
Rocky Mountain'Arsenal (QUIT), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU20), CO (VIII)*; McColl, CA
(DO; Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X); Tcledyne Wah Chang Albany
(TWCA), OR (X)

Soil

Auburn Road, NH (I); Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Baird & McGuire, MA (I); Beacon Heights, CT
(D; Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Cannon Engineering, MA  (I); Cannon/Plymouth, MA (I); Coakley
Landfill, NH (I); Davis Liquid Waste, RI  (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); Hocomonco Pond,
MA (I); Iron Horse Park, MA (I); Industri-plex, MA (I); Kcarsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe
Environmental Services, NH (I); Kecfe Environmental Services, NH (I)*; Kellogg-Deering Well Field,
CT 0)*; Laurel Park, CT (I); McKin-IRM, ME (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (1); Nyanza Chemical, MA (I);
O'Connor, ME (I); Old  Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Ottati & Goss/Grcat Lakes, NH (I); Picillo Farm, RI
(I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (1); Re-Solve, MA (I); Re-Solve  (09/24/87), MA (I)*; Rose Disposal Pit,
MA (I); South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I);
Tinkhams Garage, NH  (I); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I); Western Sand & Gravel, RI (I);
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W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Asbestos
Dump, NJ (II); Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II); Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Bridgeport, NJ (II); Burnt Fly
Bog, NJ (II); Burnt Fly Bog (09/29/88), NJ (II)*; Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Chemical Control, NJ (II);
Chemical Control (09/23/87), NJ (II)*; Clothier Disposal,NY (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*;
Combe Fill North Landfill, NJ (II); DeRewal Chemical, NJ (II); Diamond Alkali, NJ (II); DTmperio
Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property (09/29/89), NJ (II)*; Florence Landfill, NJ (II);
Forest Glen Subdivision, NY (II); FAA Technical Center, NJ (II); FAA Technical Center (09/24/90), NJ
(II)*; Fulton Terminals, NY (II); GE Moreau, NY (II); GEMS Landfill, NJ (II); GE Wiring Devices, PR
(II); Glen Ridge Radium, NJ (II); Glen Ridge Radium, NJ (II)*; Goose Farm, NJ (II); Helen Kramer, NJ
(II); Hooker Chemical/Ruco Polymer, NY (II);  Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Imperial Oil/Champion
Chemicals, NJ (II); Hyde Park-EDD, NY (II); Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); King of Prussia, NJ (II);
Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II); Lang Property, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ
(II)*;; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II); Love  Canal, NY (II); Love Canal/93rd Street School, NY (II)*;
Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY
(II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II); Montclair/West Orange Radium, NJ (II); Montclair/West Orange
Radium (06/01/90), NJ (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); Nascolite, NJ (II); North Sea Municipal Landfill,
NY (II); PAS Oswego, NY (II); Pepe Field, NJ (II);  Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY
(II); Price Landfill, NJ (II); Radium Chemical, NY (II); Reich Farm, NJ (II); Renora Inc., NJ (II);
Ringwood Mines/Landfill, NY (II); Roebling Steel, NJ (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II); Sayreville Landfill,  NJ
(II); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Sealand Restoration, NY (II); Sharkey Landfill, NJ (II);
Sinclair Refinery, NY (II); SMS Instruments, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Spence Farm, NJ (II);
Swope Oil, NJ (II); Syncon Resins, NJ (II); Syossct  Landfill, NY (II); Vestal, NY (II); Vestal Water
Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); Waldick Aerospace, NJ (II); Wide Beach, NY (II);
Williams Property,  NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ
(II); York Oil, NY (II); Aladdin Plating, PA  (III); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Army Creek Landfill,
DE (HI); Avtex Fibers, VA (III)*; Bendix, PA (III); Blosenski Landfill, PA (III); Brown's Battery
Breaking, PA (III); Bruin  Lagoon, PA (III); C&R Battery, VA (III); Coker's Sanitation Service Landfills,
DE (III); Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Dorney Road Landfill, PA
(III); Douglassville Disposal, PA (III); Douglassville Disposal  (Amendment), PA (III); Dover Air Force
Base, DE (III); Drake Chemical, PA (III); Drake Chemical (09/29/88), PA (III)*; Greenwood Chemical,
VA (III); Harvey-Knott, DE (III); Enterprise Avenue, PA (III); Hebelka Auto Salvage Yard, PA (III);
Henderson Road, PA (HI)*; Hranica Landfill, PA (III); Kane & Lombard, MD (III); Keystone Sanitation
Landfill,  PA (III); Lackawanna Refuse Site, PA  (III); L.A. Clarke & Son, VA (III); Lansdowne Radiation,
PA, (III); Lansdowne Radiation (09/22/86), PA (III)*; Leetown Pesticide, WV (III); Lehigh Electric,
PA (III); Lord Shope Landfill, PA (III); Matthews Electroplating, VA (III); McAdoo-IRM, PA (III);
McAdoo Associates, PA (III)*; Millcreek, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III); Ordnance Works
Disposal, WV (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III)*; Ordnance Works Disposal Areas (Amendment),
WV (III); Palmerton Zinc, PA (III); Rhinehart Tire Fire, VA (III); Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds, VA
(III); Sand, Gravel & Stone, MD (III); Southern  Maryland Wood, MD (III); Taylor Borough, PA (III);
Tybouts Corner, DE (III); Tyson's Dump, PA (III);  Tyson's Dump (Amendment), PA (III);  US Titanium,
VA (III); Wade, PA (III); Walsh Landfill, PA (III); Westline, PA (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works,
WV (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works (09/30/88), WV (III)*; 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Aberdeen
Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC (IV); Airco, KY (IV); American Creosote  Works,  FL (IV); American Creosote
Works (09/28/89), FL (IV); Amnicola Dump, TN (IV); Brown Wood Preserving, FL (IV); Bypass 601
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Groundwater Contamination, NC (IV); Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV);
Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*; Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV);
Coleman Evans, FL (IV); Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Dubose Oil
Products, FL (IV); Flowood, MS (IV); Gallaway Ponds, TN (IV); Geiger (C&M Oil), SC (IV); Goodrich,
BJ., KY (IV); Hipps Road Landfill, FL (IV); Hollingsworth, FL (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV);
Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery, FL (IV); Lewisburg Dump, TN (IV); Miami Drum
Services, FL (IV); Mowbray Engineering, AL (W); Newport Dump Site, KY (IV); Newsome
Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV); North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Pepper's Steel-EDD, FL (IV);
Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Pioneer Sand, FL (IV); Powersville Landfill, GA (YV); Sapp Battery,
FL (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Smith's Farm, KY (IV); Sodyeco, NC
(IV); Tower Chemical, FL (IV); Wamchem, SC (IV); Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits,  FL (IV); Yellow Water
Road, FL (IV); Zellwood, FL (TV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL (IV); A&F
Materials-IRM, IL (V); A&F Materials-EDD, IL (V)*; Acme Solvents, IL (V); Algoma Municipal Landfill,
WI (V); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Alsco Anaconda, OH (V); Anderson Development, MI (V);
Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V); Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Auto Ion Chemicals, MI (V); Belvidere
Landfill, IL (V); Berlin & Farro, MI (V); Big D Campground, OH (V); Bower's Landfill, OH (V);
Burrows Sanitation, MI (V); Byron/Johnson Salvage Yard, IL (V); Cemetery Dump, MI (V);
Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH (V); Clare Water Supply, MI (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Coshocton Landfill,
OH (V); Cross Bros., IL (V); Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V); Distler Brickyard, KY (V); E.H.
Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); Forest Waste-IRM, MI (V); Forest Waste, MI (V)*;
Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*; Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V); Hagen
Farm, WI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Ionia City Landfill, MI (V);
K&L Landfill, MI (V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Kysor Industrial, MI (V); Lake Sandy Jo,
IN (V); LaSalle Electrical, IL (V); LaSalle Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*; Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V);
LasWn/Poplar Oil (06/30/89), OH (V)*; Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Main Street Wellfield, IN (V);
Marion/Bragg Landfill, DM (V); Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Miami County Incinerator,
OH (V); MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); Morris Arsenic, MN (V);
Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); NL Industries/Taracorp Lead Smelt, IL (V); New Lyme, OH
(V); New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Northernaire, MI
(V); Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Oak
Grove Landfill, MN (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Old Mill, OH (V); Onalaska Municipal
Landfill, WI (V); Outboard Marine Corp., IL (V); Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V); Pristine, OH
(V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Reilly Tar, MN (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical, MN (V)*; Republic
Steel Quarry, OH (V); Rose Township, MI (V); Schmaltz Dump, WI (V); Schmaltz Dump, WI (V)*;
Sangamo/Crab Orchard  NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*; Seymour, IN (V); Seymour, IN (V)*; Springfield
Township Dump, MI (V); St. Louis River, MN (V); Summit National, OH (V); United Scrap Lead, OH
(V); US. Aviex, MI (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Verona Well
Field, MI (V)»; Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel (03/31/89), IL (V)*;
Wausau Water Supply, WI (V)*; Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Wheeler Pit, WI (V); Windom Dump, MN
(V); Arkwood, AR (VI); Atchison/Santa Fe (Clovis), NM (VI); Bailey Waste Disposal, TX (VI); Bayou
Bonfouca, LA (VI); Bayou Bonfouca (03/31/87), LA  (VI)*; Bayou Sorrel, LA (VI); Bio-Ecology Systems,
TX (VI); Brio Refining, TX (VI); Cecil Lindscy, AR (VI); Crystal  Chemical, TX (VI); Crystal City, TX
(VI); Dixie  Oil, TX (VI); French Limited, TX (VI); Geneva Industries, TX (VI); Gurley Pit, AR (VI);
Hardage/Criner, OK (VI); Hardage/Crincr (Amendment), OK (VI); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI);
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Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Jacksonville Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX
(VI); Motco, TX (VI); Motco (09/27/89), TX (VI)*; North Cavalcade Street, TX (VI); Old Inger, LA (VI);
Old Midland Products, AR (VI); Pesses Chemical, TX (VI); Petro-Chemical Systems, TX (VI); Rogers
Road Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); Sol
Lynn (03/25/88), TX (VI); South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); South Valley/PL-83, NM (VI)*; Tenth Street
Dump/Junkyard, OK (VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg.
3001), OK (VI); Triangle Chem., TX (VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI); United Creosoting (09/29/89), TX
(VI)*; Vertac, AR (VI);  Aidex-IRM, IA (VII); Aidex, IA (VII)*; Arkansas City Dump, KS (VII)*; Big River
Sand, KS (VII); Conservation Chemical, MO (VII); Des Moines TCE, IA (VII); Doepke Disposal
(Holliday), KS (VII); Ellisville, MO (VII); Ellisville Site Area, MO (VII)*; (VII); Hastings Groundwater,
NE (VII); Hastings Ground water/Colorado Avenue, NE (VII); Hastings Groundwater Contamination
(East Industrial  Park),  NE (VII); Hastings Groundwater/FAR-MAR-CO, NE (VII)*; Kern-Pest
Laboratory, MO (VII);  Lindsay Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA
(VII); Minker/Stout/Romaine  Creek, MO (VII)*; Missouri Electric Works, MO (VII); Shenandoah
Stables, MO (VII); Syntex Verona, MO (VII); Times Beach,  MO (VII); Times Beach (09/28/88), MO
(VII)*; Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Waverly Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); Weldon Spring
Quarry/Plant/Pits  (USDOE), MO (VII)*; Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII); White Farm Equipment
Dump, IA (VII); Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII);
Denver Radium III, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/11th & Umatilla, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/12th &
Quivas, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/Card  Property, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/Open Space, CO
(VIII)*; Denver Radium/ROBCO, CO (VIII)*; East Helena,  MT (VIII); Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII);
Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII)*; Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Milltown, MT (VIII);
Milltown-S, MT (VIII); Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Monticello Vicinity Properties, UT
(VIII); Ogden Defense  Depot, UT (VIII);  Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain
Arsenal (OU18), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OUZO), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal
(OU23), CO (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Sand Creek Industrial (09/28/90), CO (VIII)*;
Sharon Steel (Midvale  Tailings), UT (VIII); Silver  Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Smuggler Mountain, CO
(Vm); Union Pacific, WY (VIII); Whitewood Creek, SD (VIII); Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII);
Woodbury Chemical (09/29/89), CO (VIII)*; Atlas Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Beckman
Instruments/Porterville,  CA (IX); Celtor Chemical Works, CA (IX); Celtor Chemical, CA  (IX)*;
Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Del Norte, CA  (IX); Fairchild Semicond (Mt. View), CA (IX);
Fairchild Semicond (S  San Jose), CA (IX); IBM (San Jose), CA (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX);
Intersil, CA (IX); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Jibboom Junkyard, CA (IX); Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX);
Louisiana-Pacific, CA (IX); McColl, CA (IX); MGM Brakes, CA (IX); Mountain View/Globe, AZ (IX);
Motorola 52nd Street,  AZ (IX); Raytheon, CA (IX); Selma Pressure Treating, CA (IX); Solvent Service,
CA (IX); South Bay Asbestos Area, CA (IX); South Bay Asbestos Area (09/29/89), CA (IX)*;
Stringfellow Acid Pits-IRM, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (IX)*; Taputimu Farm, AS (IX);
Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (IX); Commencement Bay/Nearshore, WA (X); FMC Yakima
Pit, WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (12/30/87), WA (X); Gould, OR (X); Martin Marietta, OR (X);
Northwest Transformer, WA (X); Pacific Hide and Fur, ID (X); Ponders Corner-IRM, WA (X); Ponders
Corner, WA (X)*; Silver Mountain Mine, 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)*
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Surface Water

Auburn Road, NH (I); Beacon Heights, CT (I); Beacon Heights Landfill (09/28/90), CT (I);
Cannon/Plymouth, MA (I); Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I)*; Laurel
Park, CT (I); McKin-IRM, ME a); Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Ottati & Goss/Great
Lakes, NH (I); Re-Solve, MA (I); Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Sylvester, NH (I);
Tinkhams Garage, NH (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Burnt Fly Bog,
NJ (ID; Burnt Fly Bog (09/29/88), NJ (II)*; Caldwell Trucking, NJ (H); Chemical Insecticide, NJ (II);
Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ (ID; GE Moreau, NY (II); GEMS Landfill, NJ (II); Helen Kramer, NJ (II);
Hudson River, NY (II); Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ (II);
Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II); Love Canal, NY 01); Marathon Battery,
NY (ID; Pijak Farm, NJ (ID; Price Landfill, NJ (II)*; Sharkey Landfill, NJ (II); Sinclair Refinery, NY (II);
York Oil, NY (ID; Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (IH); Ambler Asbestos Piles (09/29/89), PA (III); Army
Creek Landfill, DE (ID); Avtex Fibers, VA (III); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III); C&R Battery, VA (III); Chisman
Creek, VA (ED; Chisman Creek, VA (III)*; Douglassville Disposal, PA (III); Drake Chemical, PA (III);
Drake Chemical (09/29/88), PA (III)*; Enterprise Avenue, PA (III); Fike Chemical, WV (III); Fischer &
Porter PA (III); Harvey-Knott, DE (III); Havertown PCP, PA (III); Heleva Landfill, PA (III); Kimberton,
PA (IH)*; Lackawanna Refuse Site, PA (III); Limestone Road, MD (III); McAdoo Associates,  PA (III)*;
Millcreek, PA (HI); Moyer Landfill, PA (III);  M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III)*; Palmerton Zinc, PA (HI)*;
Rhinehart Tire Fire, VA (III); Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds, VA (III); Sand, Gravel & Stone, MD
Surface Water (HI); Southern Maryland Wood, MD (III); Taylor Borough, PA (HI); Tyson's Dump, PA
(ffi); US Titanium, VA (III); Westline, PA (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (III); Cape Fear
Wood Preserving, NC (W); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (FV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV);
Gallaway Ponds, TN (TV); Geiger (C&M Oil), SC (VI); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling
Battery Disposal, FL (FV)*; National Starch, NC (IV); North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Pioneer Sand,
FL (IV); Sapp  Battery, FL (TV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Tower Chemical, FL (IV); Whitehouse Waste
Oil Pits, FL (IV); A&F Materials-EDD, IL (V); Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V); Arrowhead Refinery,
MN (V); Berlin & Farro, MI (V); Burrows Sanitation, MI (V); Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH (V); Coshocton
Landfill, OH (V); Johns-Manville, IL (V); Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V);
Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Oak
Grove Landfill, MN (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Old Mill, OH (V); Ott/Story/Cordova
Chemical, MI  (V); Outboard Marine Corp., IL (V); Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V); Pristine,
OH (V); Reilly Tar,  MN (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical, MN (V)*; Republic Steel Quarry, OH (V); Summit
National, OH (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V); Arkwood, AR (VI);
Atchison/Santa  Fe (Clovis), NM (VI); Bayou Bonfouca, LA (VI)*; Bio-Ecology Systems, TX (VI); Cecil
Lindsey, AR (VI); Cleve Reber, LA (VI); Geneva  Industries, TX (VI); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI)*;
Mid-South Wood, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI); Old Inger, LA (VI); Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI);
Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); Tar Creek, OK (VI); Fulbright/Sac River Landfill, MO (VII); Northwestern
States Portland Cement, IA (VII); Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII); California Gulch, CO (VIII);
Central City/dear Creek, CO (VIII); Central City/Clear Creek, CO (VIII)*; East Helena,  MT (VIII);
Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII); Marshall Landfill, CO (VIII); Silver Bow Creek,  MT (VIII); Smuggler
Mountain, CO (Vffl); Celtor Chemical Works, CA (IX); Celtor Chemical, CA (IX)*; Coalinga Asbestos
Mine, CA (DC)*;  Iron Mountain Mine, CA (IX); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); McColl, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid
Pits-IRM, CA  (DO; Stringfellow Acid Pits (06/25/87), CA (IX)*; Western Processing, WA (X)*
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Direct Contact

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Baird & McGuire, MA (I)*; Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Cannon
Engineering, MA (I); Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis
Liquid Waste, RI (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); Industri-plex, MA (I); Iron Horse Park, MA (I);
Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I)*; Kellogg-Deering Well Field,
CT (I)*; Laurel Park, CT (I); New Bedford, MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Old
Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Old Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*; Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I);
Re-Solve, MA (I); Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); Saco Tannery Waste Pits, ME (I)*; South Municipal Water
Supply, NH (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH
(I); Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME (I); Wells G&H,  MA (I); W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I); Yaworski
Lagoon, CT (I); American Thermostat, NY (II); American Thermostat (06/29/90), NY (II)*; Brewster
Well Field, NY (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II)*; Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Chemical Insecticide, NJ
(II); Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson Groundwater
Contamination, NJ (II); Claremont  Polychemical,  NY (II); Claremont Polychemical (09/28/90), NY (II)*;
DeRewal Chemical, NJ (II); Diamond Alkali, NJ (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II)*; FAA Technical Center, NJ
(II); FAA Technical Center (09/28/90), NJ (II)*; Forest Glen Subdivision, NY (II); Fulton Terminals, NY
(II); GE Wiring Devices, PR (II); Glen Ridge Radium, NJ (II); Glen Ridge Radium (06/01/90), NJ (II)*;
Higgins Farm, NJ (II); Hooker Chemical/Ruco Polymer, NY (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II);
Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ (II); Hudson River, NY (II); Katonah Municipal Well, NY (II);
Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill
(07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Love Canal, NY (II); Love Canal, NY (II)*; Love
Canal/93rd Street School, NY (II)*; Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (II);
Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Marathon Battery (09/29/89), NY (II)*; Mattiace
Petrochemicals, NY (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ  (II)*; Montclair/West Orange Radium, NJ (II);
Montclair/West Orange Radium (06/01/90), NJ (II)*; Montgomery Township, NJ (II); Myers Property,
NJ (II); Nascolite, NJ (II); North Sea Municipal Landfill, NY (II);  Pepe Field, NJ (II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II);
Port Washington  Landfill, NY (II);  Radium Chemical, NY (II); Reich Farm, NJ (II); Renora Inc., NJ (II);
Ringwood Mines/Landfill, NY (II); Rocky Hill, NJ (II); Roebling Steel, NJ (II); SMS Instruments, NY
(D); Sarney Farm, NY (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ  (II); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Sealand
Restoration, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Syosset Landfill, NY (II); Spence Farm, NJ (II);  Upjohn
Manufacturing, PR (II); Vega Alta,  PR (II); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Vineland Chemical, NJ
(II); Volney Landfill, NY (II);  Waldick Aerospace, NJ (II); Williams Property, NJ (II); Woodland
Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); York Oil, NY (II); Aladdin Plating,
PA (III); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Army Creek Landfill, DE (III)*; Avtex Fibers, VA (III); Avtex
Fibers (09/28/90), VA (III)*; Bendix, PA (III); Brown's Battery Breaking, PA (III); Butz Landfill, PA
(III); C&R Battery, VA (III); Coker's Sanitation Service Landfills,  DE (III); Craig Farm Drum, PA  (III);
Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III); Croydon  TCE Spill (06/29/90), PA (III)*; Cryo-Chem, PA (III)*; Delaware
Sand and Gravel, DE  (III); Dorney  Road Landfill, PA (III); Douglassville Disposal, PA (III)*; Dover Air
Force Base, DE (III); Drake Chemical, PA (III)*; East Mt. Zion, PA (III);  Fike Chemical, WV (HI);  Fike
Chemical (09/28/90), WV (III)*; Greenwood Chemical, VA (III); Havertown PCP, PA (III); Henderson
Road, PA (HI); Henderson Road (09/28/89), PA (III)*; Hranica Landfill, PA (III); Kane & Lombard, MD
(HI); Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA  (III); Kimberton, PA (III); Kimberton (06/30/89), PA (III)*; L.A.
Clarke & Son, VA (III); Lord  Shope Landfill, PA (III); Middletown Airfield, PA (III); M.W.
Manufacturing, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing (06/29/90), PA (III)*; New Castle Spill, DE (III); New
Castle Steel DE (III); Ordnance Works Disposal, WV (III); Ordnance Works Disposal Areas
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Direct Contact (Continued)

(Amendment), WV (IE); Osborne Landfill, PA (HI); Palmerton Zinc, PA (III)*; Publicker/Cuyahoga
Wrecking, PA (ffl); Raymark, PA (HI); Sand Gravel & Stone, MD (III)*; Southern Maryland Wood, MD
OH); Strasburg Landfill, PA (ffl); Tyson's Dump (Amendment), PA (III); Tyson's Dump, PA (in)*;
Tyson Dump #1 (09/28/90), PA (HI)*; Walsh Landfill, PA (ffl); West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV
(ffl); West Virginia Ordnance Works (09/30/88), WV (ffl)*; Whitmoyer Laboratories, PA (ffl); Wildcat
Landfill, DE (ffl); 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Aberdeen Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC (IV); Airco, KY
(IV); American Creosote Works, TN (IV); American Creosote Works, FL (IV); Amnicola Dump, TN
(TV); Brown Wood Preserving, FL (IV); Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination, NC (IV);
Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Carolawn, SC (IV); Celanese Fibers
Operations, NC (IV); Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*; Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics
(Amendment), NC (IV); City Industries, FL (IV); Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL
(IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Flowood, MS (IV); Geiger (C&M Oil), SC (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY
(IV); Harris/Palm Bay Facility, FL (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV);
Kassouf-Kimerling Battery, FL (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; Lewisburg Dump,
TN (IV); Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); Newsome Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV); National Starch, NC
(IV); North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Powersville  Landfill, GA (IV); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL
(IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Smith's Farm, KY (IV); Sodeyco, NC (IV);
Stauffer Chemical (Cold Creek), AL (IV); Stauffer Chemical  (LeMoyne Plant), AL (IV); Wamchem, SC
(IV); Yellow Water Road, FL (IV); Zellwood, FL (IV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination
(Amendment), FL (IV); Alsco Anaconda, OH (V); Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Anderson
Development, MI (V); Auto Ion Chemicals, MI (V); Belvidere Landfill, IL (V); Big D Campground, OH
(V); Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Clare Water Supply, MI (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Coshocton Landfill,
OH (V); E.R  Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Fisher Calo  Chem,  IN (V); FMC Corporation, MN (V)*; Forest
Waste-IRM, MI (V); Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*; Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V);
Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V); Hagen Farm, WI (V); Hedblum Industries, MI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI
(V); Janesvffle Ash Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); IMC Terre Haute, IN (V); Industrial
Excess Landfill, OH (V); Ionia City Landfill, MI  (V); Johns-Manville, IL (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V);
Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Kummer Sanitary Landfill (09/29/90), MN (V)*; Kysor  Industrial,
MI (V); LaSalle Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*; Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Liquid Disposal, MI (V);
Marion/Bragg Landfill, IN (V); Mason  County Landfill, MI  (V); Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI
(V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; Miami County  Incinerator, OH (V); MIDCO I, IN (V); Mid-State
Disposal, WI (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); NL Industries/Taracorp Lead  Smelt, IL (V);
National Presto Industries, WI (V); Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN (V); New
Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN (V); New Brighton (TCAAP); MN (V)*; NL/Taracorp/Golden
Auto Parts, MN (V)*; Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump (06/30/89), IN  (V)*;
Northemaire Plating, MI (V)*; Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental Conservation and  Chemical
Corporation, IN (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical,  MI  (V);
Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical (09/29/90), MI (V)*; Pristine,  OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V);
Rose Township, MI (V); Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*; Schmaltz Dump, WI (V);
Seymour, IN (V)*; Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*; Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); St. Louis River,
MN (V); Summit National, OH (V); Tri-State Plating, IN (V); VS. Aviex, MI (V); United Scrap Lead,
OH (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Waite Park Wells, MN (V); Waste
Disposal Engineering, MN (V); Wauconda Sand  & Gravel, IL (V)*; Wausau Water Supply, WI (V);
Wausau Water Supply (09/29/89), WI (V)*; Wedzeb  Enterprises, IN (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V);
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Direct Contact (Continued)

Wheeler Pit, WI (V); Windom Dump, MN (V); Arkwood, AR (VI); Bailey Waste Disposal, TX (VI);
Bayou Bonfouca, LA (VI)*; Cimarron Mining, NM (VI); Cleve Reber, LA (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX
(VI); Crystal City Airport, TX (VI); French Limited, TX (VI); Gurley Pit, AR (VI); Hardage/Criner, OK
(VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Jacksonville
Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); North Cavalcade Street, TX (VI); Odessa
Chromium I, TX (VI)*; Odessa Chromium II, TX (VI)*; Pesses Chemical, TX (VI); Petro-Chemical
Systems, TX (VI); Rogers Road Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI);
Sheridan Disposal Services (09/27/89), TX (VI)*; Sol Lynn (03/25/88), TX (VI); Sol Lynn (09/23/88),
TX (VI)*; South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); Tenth Street Dump/Junkyard, OK (VI); Texarkana Wood
Preserving, TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); United Nuclear, NM (VI); Vertac,
AR (VI); Arkansas City Dump, KS (VII); Chemplex, IA (VII); Cherokee County, KS (VII)*; Conservation
Chemical, MO (VII); Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII);
Findett, MO (VII); Fulbright/Sac River Landfill, MO (VII); Hastings Groundwater Contamination (East
Industrial  Park), NE (VII); Hastings Groundwater/FAR-MAR-CO, NE (VII)*; Kern-Pest Laboratory,
MO (VII);  Lindsay Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII);
Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek, MO (VII)*; Missouri Electric Works, MO (VII); Northwestern States
Portland Cement, IA (VII); Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII); Solid State Circuits, MO (VII); Syntex
Verona, MO (VII); Times Beach, MO (VII)*;  Todtz, Lawrence Farm, IA (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA
(VII); Waverly Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE),
MO (VII)*; Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII); White Farm Equipment Dump, IA  (VII); Anaconda
Smelter/Mill Creek, MT (VIII); Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); Burlington Northern (Somers),
MT (VIII); Central City/Clear Creek, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium III, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/11th
& Umatilla, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/12th & Quivas, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/Open Space, CO
(VIII)*; East Helena, MT (VIII); Libby Ground  Water, MT (VIII)*; Martin Marietta,  Denver Aerospace,
CO (VIII); Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Monticello Vicinity Properties, UT (VIII); Mystery
Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2 &
#3), UT (VIII); Rocky Flats Plant (DOE), CO (VIII); Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Sand Creek
Industrial  (09/28/90), CO (VIII)*; Sharon Steel (Midvale Tailings), UT (VIII); Silver Bow Creek, MT
(VIII); Whitewood Creek, SD (VIII); Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII)*; Applied Materials, CA (IX);
Beckman Instruments/Porterville, CA (IX); Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA (IX)*; Fairchild Semicond (Mt.
View), CA (IX); Fairchild Semicond (S San Jose), CA (IX); IBM (San Jose), CA (IX); Indian Bend Wash,
AZ (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX);  Intel (Santa Clara III), CA (IX); Intersil, CA (IX); J.H. Baxter,
CA (IX); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX);  Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX); Litchfield Airport (09/26/89),
AZ (IX); MGM Brakes, CA (IX); Operating Industries Landfill (Amendment), CA (IX)*; Purity Oil
Sales, CA  (IX); Raytheon, CA (IX); Sacramento Army Depot, CA  (IX); San Fernando  Valley (Area 1),
CA (IX); San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA  (IX); San Gabriel Valley (Areas 1, 2 &  4), CA (IX)*; Selma
Pressure Treating, CA (IX); Solvent Service, CA (IX); South Bay Asbestos Area, CA (IX)*; Stringfellow
Acid Pits,  CA (IX); Stringfellow, CA (IX)*; Tucson International Airport, AZ (IX); Watkins Johnson
(Stewart Division), CA (IX); Commencement Bay/Nearshore, WA (X); Commencement Bay/Tacoma,
WA (X); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (07/05/88), WA
(X)*;  FMC Yakima Pit, WA (X); Fort Lewis Logistic Center, WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (12/30/87),
WA (X); Gould, OR (X); Martin Marietta, OR (X); Northside Landfill, WA (X); Northwest Transformer,
WA (X); Pacific Hide and Fur, ID (X); Silver Mountain Mine, WA (X); Teledyne Wah Chang Albany
(TWCA), OR (X)
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Public Exposure

Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); Laurel Park, CT (I); New Bedford, MA (I);
O'Connor, ME (D; Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Asbestos Dump, NJ (II); Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Burnt Fly
Bog, NJ (H); Chemical Control, NJ (II)*; Diamond Alkali, NJ (II); Glen Ridge Radium, NJ (ID; Lipari
Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Love Canal, NY (II); Love Canal (10/26/87), NY (II)*; Ludlow Sand &
Gravel, NY (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II); Montclair/West Orange Radium, NJ (II); Montgomery
Township Housing, NJ (H)*; Nascolite, NJ (II); Upjohn Manufacturing, PR (II); Aladdin Plating, PA
OH); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Bally Groundwater Contamination, PA (III); Brown's Battery
Breaking, PA (HI); Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (HI); Fike Chemical, WV (III); Henderson Road, PA
(Tfl); Lansdowne Radiation, PA (III); Millcreek, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III); Ordnance
Works Disposal, WV (III);  Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds, VA (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works,
WV (m)*; Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*; National Starch,
NC (IV); Perdido Groundwater, AL (IV); Powersville Landfill, GA (IV); Sodeyco, NC (IV);
Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; Eau Claire Municipal Well Field, WI (V)*;
Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V); IMC Terre Haute, IN (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V);
Johns-Manville, IL (V); Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Mason County Landfill, MI (V); Miami County
Incinerator, OH (V); Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical
Corporation, IN (V); Oak Grove Landfill, MN (V); Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V); Rose
Township, MI (V); Seymour, IN (V)*; Verona Well Field-IRM, MI (V); Crystal City Airport, TX (VI);
Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); South Valley/PL-83, NM (VI)*; Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA
(VTI); Fulbright/Sac River  Landfill, MO (VII); Hastings Groundwater/Colorado Avenue, NE (VII);
Hastings Groundwater/FAR-MAR-CO, NE (VII)*; Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek, MO (VII)*; Missouri
Electric Works, MO (VII); Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII); Times Beach, MO (VII)*; California Gulch,
CO (VIII); Central City/Clear Creek, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium III, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/11th
& Umatilla, CO (VIII); Denver  Radium/12th & Quivas, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/Card Property, CO
(Vm)*; Denver Radium/Open Space, CO (VIII)*; Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA (IX)*; Litchfield Airport,
AZ (DO; McColl, CA (DC);  San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (DC); San Gabriel Valley (Areas 1, 2  & 4),
CA (DC)*; South Bay Asbestos Area, CA (IX); Tucson International Airport, AZ (IX); Commencement
Bay/Nearshore, WA (X); Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Martin Marietta, OR (X)

REMEDY SELECTION

ARAR Waiver

Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Caldwell
Trucking, NJ (II)*; Higgins Farm, NJ (II); Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (II); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III);
Havertown PCP, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA  (III)*; Strasburg Landfill, PA (III);
Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH
(V); Galesburg/Koppers, II, (V); East Helena, MT (VIII); Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII)*; Silver  Bow
Creek, MT (VIII); Whitewood Creek, SD (VIII)

Institutional Controls

Beacon Heights, CT (I); Cannon Engineering, MA (I); Iron Horse Park, MA  (I); Kellogg-Deering Well
Field, CT (I)*; Laurel Park, CT  (I); New Bedford, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (1); Old Springfield Landfill,
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VT (I); Old Springfield  Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*; Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*;
Rose Disposal Pit, MA  (I); Saco Tannery Waste Pits, ME (I)*; South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I);
Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Wells G&H, MA (I); Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME (I);
Asbestos Dump, NJ (II); Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Clothier Disposal, NY (II);
DeRewal Chemical, NJ  (II); Friedman Property, NJ (II); Fulton Terminals, NY (II); GE Moreau, NY (II);
Glen Ridge Radium, NJ (II); Higgins Farm, NJ (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ
(II); King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); M&T DeLisa
Landfill, NJ (II); Marathon Battery, NY (II); Montclair/West Orange Radium, NJ (II); North Sea
Municipal Landfill, NY (II); Olean Well Field, NY (ID;  Pepe Field, NJ (II); Preferred Plating,  NY (II);
Rocky Hill, NJ (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Syosset Landfill, NY (II); Vestal
Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Waldick Aerospace, NJ (II); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Avtex Fibers,
VA (III); Bally Groundwater Contamination, PA (III); Berks Sand Pit, PA (III); Brown's Battery
Breaking, PA (III);  C&R Battery, VA (III); Chisman Creek, VA (III); Coker's Sanitation Service
Landfills, DE (III);  Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III)*; Dorney Road Landfill, PA
(III); East Mt. Zion, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III); Henderson Road (09/29/89), PA (III)*; Hranica
Landfill, PA (III); Industrial Lane,  PA (III); Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); L.A. Clarke & Son,
VA (HI); Lord Shope Landfill, PA  (III); New Castle Spill, DE (III); Ordnance Works Disposal Areas
(Amendment), WV (III); Osborne Landfill, PA (III); Raymark, PA (III); Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds,
VA (III); Tybouts Corner, DE (III); Tyson Dump #1, PA (III)*; US Titanium, VA (III); Walsh  Landfill,
PA (III); Westline, PA (III)*; West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works
(09/30/88), WV (III)*; Wildcat Landfill, DE (III); Wildcat Landfill, DE (III)*; 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV);
Aberdeen Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC (IV); Airco, KY (IV); American Creosote Works, FL (IV);
Amnicola Dump, TN (IV); Biscayne Aquifer Sites, FL (IV); Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination,
NC (FV);  Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Carolawn, SC (P\0; Chemtronics, NC (FV); Chemtronics
(Amendment), NC (IV); City Industries, FL (IV); Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL
(FV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (TV); Gallaway Ponds, TN (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (FV); Hipps Road
Landfill, FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill (Amendment), FL (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (FV);
Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Lewisburg Dump, TN (IV); National Starch & Chemical, NC (IV)*; Newport
Dump Site, KY (IV); North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Pepper's Steel-EDD, FL (IV); Pickettville Road
Landfill, FL (IV); Powersville Landfill, GA (IV); Sapp Battery, FL (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Tower
Chemical, FL (IV);  Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Alsco
Anaconda, OH (V); Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V); Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Belvidere Landfill,
IL (V); Big D Campground, OH (V); Bower's Landfill,  OH (V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*;
Charlevoix, MI (V)*; Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Coshocton Landfill, OH (V); Cross Brothers Pail
(Pembroke), IL (V); E.H. Schilling  Landfill, OH (V); FMC Corporation, MN (V)*; Forest Waste
Disposal, MI (V)*; Fort  Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Hagen Farm, WI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI  (V); IMC
Terre Haute, IN (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Ionia City Landfill, MI (V); Janesville Ash
Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); Johns-Manville, IL (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Lake Sandy
Jo, IN (V); Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Marion/Bragg  Landfill, IN (V); Mason County Landfill, MI (V);
Master Disposal  Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; Miami County Incinerator, OH
(V); MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II,  IN (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); Morris Arsenic, MN (V);
Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); NL Industrics/Taracorp Lead Smelt, IL (V); Ninth Avenue
Dump, IN (V)*; Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation,
IN (V); Oak Grove Landfill, MN (V); Old Mill, OH (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V);
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Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V)*; Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Reilly Tar &
Chemical, MN (V)*; Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*; Seymour, IN (V)*; South
Andover, MN (V); Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*; Summit National, OH (V); Tri-State Plating, IN (V);
United Scrap Lead, OH (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Waste Disposal Engineering, MN (V);
Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V)*; Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Wheeler Pit, WI (V); Atchison/Santa Fe
(dovis), NM (VI); Brio Refining, TX (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); Dixie Oil, TX (VI);
Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Jacksonville Municipal
Landfill, AR (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); Mid-South Wood Products; AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*;
Odessa Chromium I, TX (VI); Odessa Chromium II, TX (VI); Old Inger, LA (VI); Rogers Road
Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Sand Springs, OK (VI)4; Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); Sheridan
Disposal Services (09/27/89), TX (VI)*; South Cavalcade Street, TX (VI); South Valley/SJ-6, NM (VI)*;
Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI); Vertac, AR (VI); Arkansas City
Dump, KS CVH); Chemplex, IA (VII); Cherokee County, KS (VII)*; Conservation Chemical, MO (VII);
Deer, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII); Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Fairfield Coal Gasification
Plant, IA (VII); Fulbright/Sac River Landfill, MO (VII); Lindsay Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek, MO (VII)*; Missouri Electric
Works, MO (VII); Solid State Circuits, MO (VII); Times Beach, MO (VII)*; Wheeling Disposal Service,
MO (VII); White Farm Equipment Dump, IA (VII); Arsenic Trioxide, ND (VIII); Burlington Northern
(Somers), MT (VIII); Denver Radium Site Streets, CO (VIII); Denver Radium/Open Space, CO (VIII)*;
Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII); Libby Ground Water (12/30/88), MT (VIII)*; Monticello Mill Tailings
(DOE), UT (Vffl); Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2 & #3), UT
(Vffl); Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Whitewood Creek, SD (VIII); Applied Materials, CA (IX); Atlas
Asbestos Mine, CA (DC); Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Coalinga Asbestos Mine (09/21/90), CA
(IX)*; Intel (Santa Clara HI), CA (IX); Iron Mountain Mine, CA (IX); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX);
Louisiana-Pacific, CA (DO; Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); Solvent Service, CA (DO; South Bay Asbestos
Area, CA (DC); South Bay Asbestos Area (09/29/89), CA (DC)*; Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA
(DC); Commencement Bay/Nearshore, WA (X); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X);
Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Fort Lewis Logistic Center, WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome
(07/05/88), WA (X)*; Martin Marietta, OR (X); Northside Landfill, WA (X); Pacific Hide and Fur, ID
(X); Ponders Corner, WA (X)*; Silver Mountain Mine, WA (X); South Tacoma Channel-Well 12A, WA
(X)*; Western Processing, WA (X)*

Interim Remedy

New Bedford, MA (I); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II)*; Chemical Insecticide, NJ (II); Diamond Alkali, NJ (II);
Glen Ridge Radium, NJ (II); Higgins Farm, NJ (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellficld, NY (II)*; Myers
Property, NJ (II); Roebling Steel, NJ (II); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Sealand Restoration,
NY 01); Upjohn Manufacturing, PR (II); Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (II); Vineland Chemical,  NJ (II); Bally
Groundwater Contamination, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III); Douglassville Disposal, PA (III)*;
Fike Chemical, WV (III); Kane & Lombard, MD (III); Kimberton, PA (III); Middletown  Airfield, PA
(in); Palmerton Zinc, PA (HI); Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds, VA (III); Strasburg Landfill, PA (III);
Tyson's Dump, PA (III); Tyson's Dump (Amendment), PA (III); Whitmoyer Laboratories, PA (HI);
Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination, NC (IV); dare Water Supply, MI (V); Master Disposal
Service Landfill, WI (V); New Brighton (TCAAP), MN (V)*; New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN
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(V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Wausau Water Supply, WI (V); Cherokee County/Galena,
KS (VII); Hastings Groundwater, NE (VII); Hastings Groundwater/Colorado Avenue, NE (VII);
Hastings Groundwater/FAR-MAR-CO, NE (VII)*; Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO
(VII)*; Anaconda Smelter/Mill Geek, MT (VIII); California Gulch, CO (VIII); Central City /dear Creek,
CO (VIII); Central City/Clear Creek (03/31/88), CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium III, CO (VIII)*; Denver
Radium/llth & Umatilla, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/12th & Quivas, CO (VIII)*; Denver
Radium/Open Space, CO (VIII)*; Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII)*; Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2 &
#3), UT (VIII); Rocky Flats Plant (DOE), CO (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16), CO (VIII)*; Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (OU17), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU18), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain
Arsenal (OU19), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU20), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal
(OU22), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU23), CO (VIII)*; Sharon Steel (Midvale Tailings), UT
(VIII); Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX); Operating Industries, CA (IX); San
Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (IX); San Fernando Valley (Area 1) (06/30/89), CA  (IX); San Gabriel
Area 1, CA (IX); Silver Mountain Mine, WA (X); Stringfcllow Acid Pits, CA (IX); Gould, OR (X);
Teledyne Wah Chang Albany (TWCA), OR (X)

No Action Remedy

Baird & McGuire, MA (I)*; Beachwood/Berkeley Well, NJ (II); EEC Trucking, NY  (II); Cooper Road,
NJ (II); Friedman Property, NJ (II); M&T DeLisa Landfill, NJ (II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Pomona Oaks
Well Contamination, NJ (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY (II); Price Landfill, NJ (II); Price Landfill
(09/29/86), NJ (II)*; Reich Farm, NJ (II); Renora Inc., NJ (II); Ringwood Mines/Landfill, NY (II);
Rockaway Borough Wellfield, NJ (II); Rocky Hill, NJ (II); Sharkey Landfill, NJ (II); SMS Instruments,
NY (II); South Brunswick Landfill, NJ (II); Spence Farm, NJ (II); Suffern Village Well Field, NY (II);
Syncon Resins, NJ (II); Tabernacle Drum Dump, NJ (II); Vega Alta, PR (II); Vestal, NY (II); Vineland
Chemical, NJ (II); Vineland State School, NJ (II); Volney  Landfill, NY (II); Waldick Aerospace, NJ (II);
Williams Property, NJ (II); York Oil, NY (II); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Ambler Asbestos Piles
(09/29/89), PA (III); Army Creek Landfill, DE (III); Bally Groundwater Contamination, PA (III);
Bendix, PA (III); Berks Sand Pit, PA (III); Blosenski Landfill, PA (III); Middletown Road, MD (III); New
Castle Steel DE (III); Presque Isle, PA (III); Reescr's Landfill, PA (III); Taylor Borough, PA (III)*;
Voortman Farm, PA (III); Westline, PA (III)*; Westline (Amendment), PA (III)*; Ciba-Geigy, AL (IV);
Independent Nail, SC (IV)*; Kassouf-Kimerling Battery, FL (IV); National Starch & Chemical, NC (IV)*;
Tri-Ciry Conservation, FL (IV); Varsol Spill, FL (IV); Adrian Municipal Well Field, MN (V); Cemetery
Dump, MI (V); IMC Terre Haute, IN (V); Morris Arsenic, MN (V); NL/Taracorp/Golden Auto Parts,
MN (V)*; Peterson Sand & Gravel, IL (V); Poer Farm, IN (V); Union Scrap Iron Metal, MN (V);
Whitehall Municipal Wells, MI (V); Cecil Lindsey, AR (VI); Gurley Pit, AR (VI); Highlands Acid Pit,
TX (VI)*; Homestake  Mining, NM (VI); Pagano Salvage, NM (VI); Sand Springs, OK (VI)*; South
Valley/Edmunds Street, NM (VI)*; Stewco, TX  (VI); Arkansas City Dump, KS (VII)*; Big River Sand,
KS (VII); Hastings Groundwater Contamination (FAR-MAR-CO), NE (VII); John's  Sludge Pond, KS
(VII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU22), CO (VIII)*; Ordot Landfill, GU (IX); Toftdahl Drum, WA (X)*
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O&M

Auburn Road, NH (I); Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Baird & McGuire, MA (I); Baird & McGuire
(09/14/89), MA (I)*; Baird & McGuire (09/27/90), MA (I)*; Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Charles
George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Groveland Wells,
MA (I); Industri-plex, MA (I); Iron Horse Park, MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe
Environmental Services, NH (I)*; Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT a); Kellogg-Deering Well Field
(09/29/89), CT (D*; Laurel Park, CT (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Old
Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*; Ottati & Goss/Great Lakes, NH (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard,
ME Q; Re-Solve, MA (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); Saco Tannery Waste Pits, ME
0)*; South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams
Garage, NH (I); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I); Wells G&H, MA (I); Winthrop Landfill-EDD,
ME (D; W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*;
Asbestos Dump, NJ (II); Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II)*; Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II);
Burnt Fly Bog (09/29/88), NJ (II)*; Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II);
Caldwell Trucking (09/28/89), NJ (II)*; Chemical Insecticide, NJ (II); Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ
(II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical,
NY (II)*; Clothier Disposal,NY (II); Combe Fill North Landfill, NJ (II); Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ
(ID; DeRewal Chemical, NJ (II); Diamond Alkali, NJ (II); D'Imperio Property, NJ (II); Endicott Village
Well Field, NY (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property (09/29/89), NJ (II)*; FAA Technical Center,
NJ (II); FAA Technical Center (09/28/90), NJ (II); Florence Landfill, NJ (II); Fulton Terminals, NY (II);
GE Moreau, NY (II); Haviland Complex, NY (II); Higgins Farm, NJ (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II);
Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ (II); Hyde Park-EDD, NY (II); Katonah Municipal Well, NY (II);
Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, KY (II); Kentucky  Avenue Wellfield (09/28/90), NY (II)*; Kin-Buc
Landfill, NJ (H); King of Prussia, NJ (II); Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II); Lang Property, NJ (II); Lipari
Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Love Canal, NY (II); Love Canal/93rd Street
School, NY (II)*; Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (II); Marathon Battery,
NY (ID; Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Marathon Battery (09/29/89), NY (II)*;
Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems (09/27/90), NJ (II)*; Montgomery Township
Housing, NJ (ID*; Myers Property, NJ (ID; North Sea Municipal Landfill, NY (II); Old Bethpage, NY
(ID; PAS Oswego, NY (II); Pepe Field, NJ (II); Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II);
Sayreville Landfill, NJ 01); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Sealand Restoration, NY (II); Solvent
Savers, NY (ID; Syosset Landfill, NY (II); Vestal Water Supply  1-1, NY (II)»; Woodland Township
Route 72, NJ OD; Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); Army Creek Landfill, DE  (III)*; Bruin
Lagoon, PA (ffl); Bruin Lagoon (09/29/86), PA (III)*; Butz Landfill, PA (III); C&R Battery, VA (III);
Chisman Creek, VA (III); Chisman Creek (03/31/88), VA (III)*; Cokeys Sanitation Service Landfills,
DE OH); Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill (06/29/90), PA
(IID*; Cryo-Chem, PA (III); Cryo-Chem (09/28/90), PA (HI)*; Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III);
Dorney Road Landfill, PA (III); Dover Air Force Base, DE (III);  Drake Chemical, PA (III); Drake
Chemical (09/29/88), PA (III)*; East Mt.  Zion, PA (III); Fike Chemical, WV (III); Havertown PCP, PA
OH);  Heleva Landfill, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III); Henderson Road (09/29/89), PA (III)*;
Hranica Landfill, PA (III); Kane & Lombard, MD (III); Keystone Sanitation Landfill,  PA (III);
Kimberton, PA (HI); Kimberton (06/30/89), PA (III)*; L.A. Clarke & Son, VA (III); Lansdowne
Radiation, PA (HI)*; Limestone Road, MD  (III); Lord Shope Landfill, PA (III); Matthews Electroplating,
VA (ffl); Middletown Airfield, PA (III); Millcreek, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III)*; Ordnance
Works Disposal, WV (III); Ordnance Works Disposal Areas (Amendment), WV (III); Osborne Landfill,
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PA  (IH); Raymark, PA (III); Rhinehart Tire Fire, VA (III); Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds, VA (HI); Sand
Gravel & Stone, MD (HI)*; Southern Maryland Wood, MD (III); Strasburg Landfill, PA (III); Tybouts
Corner Landfill, DE (HI); Tyson's Dump, PA (III); Tyson's Dump (Amendment), PA (III); US Titanium,
VA (III); Walsh Landfill, PA (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works, VA (III); West Virginia Ordnance
Works (09/30/88), WV (III)*; 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Airco, KY (IV); Alpha Chemical, FL (IV); A.
L. Taylor, KY (IV); American Creosote Works, TN (IV); American Creosote Works, FL (IV); Amnicola
Dump, TN (IV); Brown Wood Preserving, FL (IV); Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination, NC (IV);
Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Carolawn, SC (TV); Celanese Fibers
Operations, NC (IV); Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV); Ciba-Geigy, AL (IV);
City Industries, FL (IV); Distler Brickyard, KY (IV); Distler Farm, KY (IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL
(IV); Flowood, MS (IV); Gallaway Ponds, TN (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Harris/Palm Bay Facility,
FL (PV); Hipps Road Landfill, FL (IV); Hipps  Road Landfill (Amendment), FL (IV); Howe Valley
Landfill, KY (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimcrling Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; Lewisburg
Dump, TN (IV); Munisport Landfill, FL (IV);  National Starch, NC (IV); National Starch & Chemical,
NC (IV)*; Newport Dump Site, KY (IV); Newsome Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV); North
Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Palmetto Wood Preserving, SC (IV); Perdido Groundwater, AL (IV);
Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Pioneer Sand, FL (IV); Powersville Landfill, GA (IV); Sapp Battery,
FL (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); SCRDI Dixiana, SC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Smith's Farm,
KY (IV); Sodyeco, NC (IV); Stauffer Chemical (Cold Creek), AL (IV); Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne
Plant), AL (IV); Wamchem, SC (IV); Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits, FL (IV); Yellow Water Road, FL (IV);
Zellwood, FL (IV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL (IV); A&F Materials-HDD,
IL (V); Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Anderson Development, MI
(V); Arcanum Iron  & Metal, OH (V); Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Auto Ion Chemicals, MI (V);
Belvidere Landfill, IL (V); Big D Campground, OH (V); Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Bower's Landfill, OH
(V); Burrows Sanitation, MI (V); Byron/Johnson Salvage Yard, IL (V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*;
Charlevoix, MI (V); Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH (V); Clare Water Supply, MI (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V);
Coshocton Landfill, OH (V); Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V); Eau Claire-IRM, WI (V); Eau
Claire Municipal Well Field, WI (V)*; E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); FMC
Corporation, MN (V)*; Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*;  Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V);
Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V); Hagen Farm, WI (V); Hedblum Industries, MI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI
(V); IMC Terre Haute, IN (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Ionia City Landfill, MI (V);
Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); Johns-Manville, IL (V); K&L Landfill, MI
(V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Kysor Industrial, MI
(V); Lake Sandy Jo, IN (V); Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Long Prairie,  MN (V); Marion/Bragg Landfill, IN
(V); Mason County Landfill, MI (V); Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora Landfill,  MI
(V)*; Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); MIDCO I, IN  (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI
(V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); National  Presto Industries, WI  (V); New Brighton
(TCAAP), MN (V)*; Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump (06/30/89), IN (V)*;
Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*; Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical
Corporation, IN  (V); Oak Grove Landfill, MN (V); Old  Mill, OH (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI
(V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical (09/29/90), MI (V)*;
Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V); Pristine, OH (V); Pristine
(Amendment), OH (V); Reilly Tar, MN (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical, MN (V)*; Reilly Tar & Chemical
(St. Louis Park), MN (V)*; Rose Township, MI (V); Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*;
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Schmaltz Dump, WI (V)*; Seymour, IN (V); Seymour (09/25/87), IN (V)*; South Andover, MN (V);
Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*; Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); Summit National, OH (V); United
Scrap Lead, OH (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Verona Well
Hdd-IRM, MI (V); Waste Disposal Engineering, MN (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V)*; Wausau
Water Supply, WI (V); Wausau Water Supply (09/29/89), WI (V)*; Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Wheeler
Pit WI (V); Windom Dump, MN (V); Arkwood, AR (VI); Atchison/Santa Fe (Clovis), NM (VI); Bayou
Bonfouca, LA (VI)*; Bayou Sorrel, LA (VI); Bio-Ecology Systems, TX (VI); Brio Refining, TX (VI);
Cimarron Mining, NM  (VI); deve Reber, LA (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); Crystal City Airport, TX
(VI); Dixie Oil, TX (VI); French Limited, TX (VI); Geneva Industries, TX (VI); Gurley Pit, AR (VI);
Hardage/Criner, OK (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI)*;
Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Jacksonville Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX
(VI); Mid-South Wood, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; Odessa Chromium I, TX (VI); Odessa Chromium I
(03/18/88), TX (VI)*; Odessa Chromium II, TX (VI); Odessa Chromium II (03/18/88), TX (VI)*; Old
Inger, LA (VI); Pesses Chemical, TX (VI); Petro-Chemical Systems, TX (VI); Rogers Road Municipal
Landfill, AR (VI); Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); Sol Lynn
(09/23/88), TX (VI)*; South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); South Valley/SJ-6, NM (VI)*; Tar Creek, OK
(VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); United
Creosoting,  TX (VI); United Creosoting (09/29/89),  TX (VI)*; United Nuclear, NM (VI); Vertac, AR
(VI); Aidex, IA (VII)*; Arkansas City Dump,  KS (VII); Chemplex, IA (VII); Cherokee County/Galena,
KS (VII); Cherokee County, KS (VII)*; Conservation Chemical,  MO (VII); Deere, John, Dubuque Works,
IA (VH); Des Moines TCE, IA (VII); Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Ellisville Site Area,  MO
(VH)*; Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Findett, MO (VII); Fulbright/Sac River Landfill, MO
(VH); Hastings Groundwater Contamination  (East Industrial Park), NE (VII); Hastings Groundwater,
NE (VII); Hastings Ground water/Colorado Avenue, NE (VII); Hastings Ground water/FAR-MAR-CO,
NE (VII)*; Lindsay Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII);
Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek, MO (VII)*; Missouri Electric Works, MO (VII); Solid State Circuits, MO
(VH); Times Beach, MO (VII)*; Todtz, Lawrence Farm, IA (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Waverly
Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII); White Farm Equipment
Dump, IA (VID; Arsenic Trioxide, ND (VIII); California Gulch, CO (VIII); Central City /Clear Creek,
CO (VIE); Central City/Clear Creek, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium III, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/llth
& Umatilla, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/12th & Quivas, CO (VIII)*; Denver  Radium/Card Property,
CO (VTII)*; Denver Radium/Open Space, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/ROBCO, CO (VIII)*; East
Helena, MT (Vffl); Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII); Libby Ground Water (12/30/88), MT (VIII)*;
Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Milltown, MT (VIII); Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE),
UT (Vffl); Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Portland
Cement (Kiln Dust #2 & #3), UT (VIII); Rocky Rats Plant (DOE), CO (VIII);  Rocky Mountain Arsenal,
CO (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU19), CO (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Sharon Steel
(Midvale Tailings), UT  (VIII); Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Smuggler Mountain, CO (VIII); Union
Pacific, WY (VIII); Whitewood Creek, SD (VIII); Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII)*; Applied Materials,
CA (DO; Atlas Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Beckman Instruments/Porterville, CA (IX); Coalinga Asbestos
Mine, CA (DC); Coalinga Asbestos Mine (09/21/90), CA (IX)*; Fairchild Semicond (Mt. View),  CA (IX);
Fairduld Semicond (S San Jose), CA (IX); Indian Bend Wash, AZ (IX); Intel (Mountain View),  CA (IX);
Intel (Santa  Clara HI), CA (IX); Intersil, CA (DC); Iron Mountain Mine, CA (DC); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX);
Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX); Litchfield  Airport, AZ (IX); Litchficld Airport  (09/26/89), AZ (IX);
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Lorentz Barrel & Drum, CA (IX); Motorola 52nd Street, AZ (IX); Operating Industries, CA (IX);
Operating Industries (11/16/87), CA (IX)*; Operating Industries (09/30/88), CA (IX)*; Operating
Industries Landfill (Amendment), CA (IX)*; Raytheon, CA (IX); Sacramento Army Depot, CA (IX); San
Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (IX); San Gabriel Area 1, CA (IX); San Gabriel Valley (Areas 1, 2 & 4),
CA (DC)*; Solvent Service, CA (IX); South Bay Asbestos Area, CA (IX); South Bay Asbestos Area, CA
(DC)*; Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (DC)*; Stringfellow, CA (IX)*; Tucson International Airport, AZ (IX);
Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (DC); Colbert Landfill, WA (X); Commencement
Bay/Nearshore, WA (X); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X); FMC Yakima Pit, WA
(X); Fort  Lewis Logistic Center, WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (07/05/88), WA (X)*; Gould, OR (X);
Martin Marietta, OR (X); Northside Landfill, WA (X); Ponders Corner-IRM, WA (X); Silver Mountain
Mine, WA (X); South Tacoma Channel-Well 12A, WA  (X)*; Toftdahl Drum, WA (X); United Chrome,
OR (X); Western Processing, WA (X)*

ROD Amendment

Picillo Farm (Amendment), RI (I); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I); Coleman-Evans Wood
Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Tyson's Dump (Amendment), PA (III); Westline (Amendment), PA
(HI)*; Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV); Ordnance Works Disposal Areas (Amendment), WV (III);
Hipps Road Landfill (Amendment), FL (IV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL
(IV); New Brighton/Arden Hills (Amendment), MN (V); Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V);
Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Rose Township (Amendment), MI (V); Hardage/Criner (Amendment),
OK (VI);  Woodbury Chemical (Amendment), CO (VIII); Operating Industries Landfill (Amendment),
CA (DC)*; Ponders Corner/Lakewood (Amendment), WA (X); Western processing (Amendment), WA
(X)

WATER  SUPPLY

Alternate Water Supply

Auburn Road, NH (I): Charles George, MA (I); Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Kellogg-Deering Well Field,
CT (I)*; Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME (I); American Thermostat, NY (II); Bridgeport, NJ (II); Caldwell
Trucking, NJ (II); Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ (II); GE Moreau, NY (II); Haviland Complex, NY (II);
Higgins Farm, NJ (II); Kentucky Avenue Well  Field, NY (II); Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II);
Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II); Montgomery Township, NJ  (II); Montgomery Township Housing, NJ
(II)*; Nascolite, NJ (II); Olean Well Field, NY (II); Price Landfill, NJ (II); Rocky Hill, NJ (II); Vega Alta,
PR (II); Williams Property, NJ (II); Bally Groundwater Contamination, PA (III); Berks Sand Pit, PA
(III); Blosenski Landfill, PA (III); Butz Landfill, PA (III); Chisman Creek, VA (III); Croydon TCE Spill,
PA (III); Cryo-Chem, PA (III); Fischer & Porter, PA (III); Industrial Lane, PA (III); Kimberton, PA  (III);
Kimberton (06/30/89), PA (III)*; Matthews Electroplating, VA (III); Middletown Airfield, PA (III);
Strasburg Landfill, PA (III); Walsh Landfill, PA (III); Palmetto Wood Preserving, SC (IV); Pickettville
Road Landfill, FL (IV); Powersville Landfill, GA (IV); Acme Solvents, IL (V); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH
(V)*; Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Byron Salvage, IL  (V)*; Byron Salvage (06/30/89), IL (V)*;
Charlevoix, MI (V); Eau Claire-IRM, WI (V); Eau Claire Municipal Well Field, WI (V)*; Industrial
Excess Landfill, OH (V); Kummer Landfill, MN (V); Lake Sandy Jo, IN (V); Miami County Incinerator,
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Alternate Water Supply (Continued)

OH (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); National Presto Industries, WI (V); New Brighton/Arden Hills/St.
Anthony, MN (V)*; New Brighton-Water Supply System, MN (V)*; Old Mill, OH (V); Reilly Tar, MN
(V); South Andover, MN (V); U.S. Aviex, MI (V); Verona Well Field-IRM, MI (V); Wausau Water
Supply, WI (V); Odessa Chromium I, TX (VI); Odessa Chromium II, TX (VI); South Valley-IRM, NM
(VI); Cherokee County/Galena, KS (VII); Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII); Solid State Circuits,
MO (VH); Todtz, Lawrence Farm, IA (VII); Arsenic Trioxide, ND (VIII); Libby Ground Water, MT
(Vm); Libby Ground Water (12/30/88), MT (VIII)*; Milltown, MT (VIII); Smuggler Mountain, CO
(Vffl); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (DC); Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); Colbert Landfill, WA (X);
Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Martin Marietta, OR (X); Northside Landfill, WA (X); Silver
Mountain Mine, WA (X)

Drinking Water Contaminants

Auburn Road, NH (I); Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Davis Liquid
Waste, RI (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Old
Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Old Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*; Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I);
Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams
Garage (Amendmment), NH (I); W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); American
Thermostat, NY (II); American Thermostat (06/20/90), NY (II)*; Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Caldwell
Trucking, NJ (II); Caldwell Trucking (09/28/89), NJ (II)*; Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II);
Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ (II); DeRewal
Chemical, NJ (II); Endicott Village Well Field, NY (II); GE Moreau, NY (II); Haviland Complex, NY
(II); Higgins Farm, NJ (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II); Kentucky Avenue Well Field
(09/28/90), NY (II)*; Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II);
Metaltec/Aerosystems (09/27/90), NJ (II)*; Montgomery Township, NJ (II); Montgomery Township
Housing, NJ (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); Nascolite, NJ (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY (II);
Preferred Plating, NY (II);  Reich Farm, NJ (II); Ringwood Mines/Landfill, NY (II); Rockaway Borough
Well Field, NJ (II); Rocky Hill, NJ (II); SMS Instruments, NY (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II); Scientific
Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Upjohn Manufacturing, PR (II); Vega Alta, PR (II); Vestal, NY (II); Vestal
Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Williams Property, NJ (II); Avtex Fibers, VA (III); Bally Groundwater
Contamination, PA (III); Berks Sand Pit, PA (III); Blosenski Landfill, PA (III); Butz Landfill, PA (III);
Chisman Creek, VA (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill (06/29/90), PA (III)*;
Cryo-Chem, PA (HI); Cryo-Chem (09/28/90), PA (III)*; Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); East Mt.
Zion, PA (ffl); Fischer & Porter, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III);  Henderson Road (09/29/89), PA
(IH)*; Industrial Lane, PA (HI); Kimberton, PA (III); Kimberton (06/30/89), PA (III)*; Middletown
Airfield, PA (HI); New Castle Steel DE (HI); Osbome Landfill, PA (HI); Raymark, PA (III); Walsh
Landfill, PA (III); Wildcat Landfill, DE (III); 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving,
NC (IV); Carolawn, SC (IV); City Industries, FL (IV); Geiger (C&M Oil), SC (IV); Harris/Palm Bay
Facility, FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill, FL (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Lewisburg Dump, TN (IV);
National Starch, NC (IV); Perdido Groundwater, AL (IV); Picketrville Road Landfill,  FL (IV);
Powersville Landfill, GA (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); Sodyeco, NC (IV); Stauffer Chemical (Cold
Creek), AL (IV); Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant), AL (IV); Zellwood, FL (IV); Zellwood
Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL (IV); Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI (V);
Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Bower's Landfill,
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Drinking Water Contaminants (Continued)

OH (V); Byron Johnson Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; Clare Water Supply, MI
(V); Eau daire-IRM, WI (V); Eau Claire Municipal Well Field, WI (V)»; Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V);
FMC Corporation, MN (V)*; Hedblum Industries, MI (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V); Industrial
Excess Landfill (07/17/89), OH (V)*; K&L Landfill, MI (V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Kysor
Industrial, MI (V); Lake Sandy Jo, IN (V); Main Street Wellfield, IN (V); Marion/Bragg Landfill, IN
(V); Mason County Landfill, MI (V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; Miami County Incinerator, OH (V);
Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); New Brighton (TCAAP), MN (V)*; New Brighton/Arden Hills/St.
Anthony, MN (V)*; Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*; Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental
Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Pristine, OH
(V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical, MN (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical (St. Louis
Park), MN (V)*; Seymour, IN (V)*; Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*; Tower Chemical,  FL (V); Tri-State
Plating, IN (V); U.S. Aviex, MI (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); Verona Well Field-IRM, MI (V);
Waite Park Wells, MN (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V)*; Wausau Water Supply, WI (V)*; Wayne
Waste Oil, IN (V); Windom Dump, MN (V); Arkwood, AR (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI);
Hardage/Criner, OK (VI); Odessa Chromium I, TX (VI);  Odessa Chromium II, TX (VI); Odessa
Chromium II (03/18/88), TX (VI)*; Sol Lynn (09/23/88), TX (VI)*; South Valley-IRM, NM (VI); South
Valley/PL-83, NM (VI)*; South Valley/SJ-6, NM (VI)*; Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK
(VI); Cherokee County/Galena, KS (VII); Cherokee County, KS (VII)*; Conservation Chemical, MO
(VII); Des Moines TCE, IA (VII); Hastings Groundwater/Colorado Avenue, NE (VII); Hastings
Groundwater/FAR-MAR-CO, NE (VII)*; Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Waverly Groundwater
Contamination, NE (VII); Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII); Arsenic Trioxide, ND (VIII); Libby
Ground Water, MT (VIII); Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII);
Rocky Mountain Arsenal, CO (VIII); Smuggler Mountain, CO (VIII); Applied Materials, CA (IX);
Fairchild Semicond (Mt. View), CA (IX); Fairchild Semicond (S San Jose), CA (IX); IBM (San Jose), CA
(IX); Indian Bend Wash, AZ (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX); Intel (Santa Clara III), CA (IX);
Intersil, CA (IX); Litchfield Airport, AZ  (IX); MGM Brakes, CA (IX); Motorola 52nd Street, AZ (IX);
Raytheon, CA (IX); San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (IX); San Fernando Valley (Area  1) (06/30/89),
CA (IX); San Gabriel Area 1, CA (IX); San Gabriel Valley (Areas 1, 2 & 4)*, CA (IX)*; Stringfellow, CA
(IX)*; Tucson International Airport, AZ (IX); Watkins Johnson (Stewart  Division), CA (IX); Colbert
Landfill, WA (X); Fort Lewis Logistic Center, WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (07/05/88), WA (X)*;
Martin Marietta, OR (X); Northside Landfill, WA (X)

Floodplain

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Baird & McGuire, MA (I); Baird & McGuire, MA (I)*; Cannon
Engineering, MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I)*;
Kellogg-Deering Well  Field, CT (I)*; New Bedford, MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I);
Saco Tannery Waste Pits, ME (I)*; South Municipal Water Supply, NH  (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I);
Sullivan's Ledge, MA  (I); Tinkhams Garage, NH (I); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I);  Wells
G&H, MA (I); Yaworski  Lagoon, CT (I); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II)*; Caldwcll Trucking, NJ (II)*; Chemical
Control, NJ (II)*; Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Clothier
Disposal,NY (II); DeRewal Chemical, NJ (II); Diamond Alkali, NJ (II); Florence Landfill, NJ (II); Fulton
Terminals, NY (II); Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Hooker-102nd  Street, NY (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield,
NY (II)*; Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Love
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Floodplain (Continued)

Canal/93rd Street School, NY (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); Renora Inc., NJ (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ
(II); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Sharkey Landfill, NJ (H); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*;
Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Ambler Asbestos Piles (09/29/89), PA
OH); Bendix,  PA (III); Brown's Battery Breaking, PA (III); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III)*; Chisman Creek, VA
(m)*; Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA (III); Dover Air Force Base, DE (III); Drake Chemical,
PA (m); Fike Chemical, WV (III); Havertown PCP, PA (III); L.A. Clarke & Son, VA (HI); New Castle
Spill, DE (HI); Palmerton Zinc, PA OH)*; Tyson Dump #1, PA (III)*; US Titanium, VA (III); West
Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (HI)*; Whitmoyer Laboratories, PA (III); Wildcat Landfill, DE (III);
Wildcat Landfill (11/28/88), DE (III)*; American Creosote Works, TN (IV); American Creosote Works
(01/05/89), FL (IV); Amnicola Dump, TN (IV); Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination, NC (IV);
Distler Brickyard, KY (IV); Hipps Road Landfill, FL (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery, FL (IV);
Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; Newport Dump Site, KY (IV); North Hollywood Dump,
TN (IV); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Wamchem, SC (IV); A&F Materials, IL (V); A&F
Materials-EDD, IL (V)*; Alsco Anaconda, OH (V); Auto Ion Chemicals, MI (V); Belvidere Landfill, IL
(V); Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Bower's Landfill, OH (V); Clare Water Supply, MI (V); FMC Corporation,
MN (V)*; Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Ionia City Landfill, MI (V); Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V);
Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH  (V); Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Marion/Bragg
Landfill, IN (V); Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); Moss-American  Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V);
Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical (09/29/90), MI (V)*; St. Louis
River, MN (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN  (V); Bailey Waste Disposal, TX  (VI);  Bayou Bonfouca, LA (VI);
Bayou  Bonfouca (03/31/87), LA (VI)*; Cleve Reber, LA (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); French
Limited, TX (VI); Geneva Industries, TX (VI); Gurley Pit, AR (VI); Gurley Pit (09/26/88), AR (VI);
Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI); Highlands Acid Pit (06/26/87), TX (VI)*; Jacksonville Municipal Landfill,
AR (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); Motco, TX (VI); Motco (09/27/89), TX (VI)*; Rogers Road
Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); Sheridan Disposal Services
(09/27/89), TX (VI)*; Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); Tenth Street Dump/Junkyard, OK (VI); Texarkana
Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Triangle Chemical, TX (VI);  United Creosoting, TX (VI)*; Vertac, AR (VI);
Arkansas City Dump, KS (VII); Big River Sand, KS (VII); Cherokee County, KS (VII)*; Deere, John,
Dubuque Works, IA (VII); Findett, MO (VII); Fulbright/Sac River Landfill, MO (VII); Lindsay
Manufacturing, NE (VII); Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek, MO (VII)*; Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII);
Syntex Verona, MO (VII); Times Beach, MO (VII)*; Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE),  MO
(VII)*; White Farm Equipment Dump, IA (VII); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII); Denver
Radium/llth & Umatilla, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/Open Space, CO (VIII)*; Applied Materials, CA
(DC); East Helena, MT (VIII); Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Mystery Bridge at  Highway 20,
WY (Vm); Whitewood Creek, SD (VIII); Beckman Instruments/Porterville, CA (IX); Celtor Chemical,
CA (IX)*; Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX); Louisiana-Pacific, CA (IX); San Gabriel Valley (Areas 1, 2
& 4), CA (IX)*; South Bay Asbestos Area, CA (IX); South Bay Asbestos Area (09/29/89), CA (IX)*;
Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (12/30/87), WA (X);
Teledyne Wah Chang Albany (TWCA), OR (X)
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Sole-Source Aquifer

Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); Price Landfill, NJ (II);
Rockaway Borough Wellfield, NJ (II); SMS Instruments, NY (II); Syosset Landfill, NY (II); Bally
Groundwater Contamination, PA (III); Bendix, PA (III); Butz Landfill, PA (III); Biscayne Aquifer Sites,
FL (IV); Pioneer Sand, FL (IV); Zellwood, FL (IV); dare Water Supply, MI (V); Master Disposal Service
Landfill, WI (V); Wausau Water Supply, WI (V)*; Odessa Chromium I, TX (VI)*; Odessa Chromium II,
TX (VI)*; South Valley/Edmunds Street, NM (VI)*; Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI);
Cherokee County, KS (VII)*; Hastings Groundwater/Colorado Avenue, NE (VII); Waverly
Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); Ordot  Landfill, GU (IX); Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); Selma
Pressure Treating, CA (IX); Tucson International Airport, AZ (IX); Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division),
CA (IX); Northside Landfill, WA (X)

Wetlands

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Baird & McGuire, MA (I)*; Cannon Engineering, MA (I); Charles
George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Industri-plex,
MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I)*; Kellogg-Deering Well
Field, CT (I)*; Landfill & Resource Recovery, RI (I); New Bedford, MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I);
Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Rose
Disposal Pit, MA (I); Saco Tannery Waste Pits, ME (I)*; Stamina Mills,
RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams Garage, NH (I); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I);
Wells G&H, MA (I); Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II); Bog Creek Farm (06/28/89), NJ (II)*; Bridgeport, NJ (II);
Burnt Ry Bog, NJ (II); Byron Barrel &  Drum, NY (II)*; Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II)*; Chemical
Insecticide, NJ (II); Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Clothier Disposal, NY
(II); Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II)*; Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Imperial
Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lipari
Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Mannheim
Avenue Dump, NJ (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); PAS Oswego, NY (II);
Renora Inc., NJ (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Sealand
Restoration, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Vineland Chemical, NJ
(II); Wide Beach, NY (II);  Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ
(II); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Army Creek Landfill, DE (III)*;, Avtex Fibers, VA (III); Bendix, PA
(III); Butz Landfill, PA (III); Chisman Creek, VA (III); Chisman Creek (03/31/88), VA (III)*; Craig Farm
Drum, PA (III); Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA (III); Dover Air Force Base, DE  (III); Drake
Chemical, PA (III)*; Harvey-Knott, DE (III); L.A. Clarke & Son, VA (III); Millcreek, PA (III); New
Castle  Spill, DE (III); Palmerton Zinc, PA (III)*; Sand Gravel & Stone, MD (III)*; Southern  Maryland
Wood, MD (III); Tyson Dump #1, PA (III)*; Westline, PA (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV
(III); West Virginia Ordnance Works (09/30/88), WV (III)*; Whitmoyer Laboratories, PA (III); Wildcat
Landfill, DE (III); Wildcat Landfill (11/28/88), DE (III)*; 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood
Preserving, NC (IV); Flowood, MS (IV); Geiger (C&M Oil), SC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery
Disposal, FL (PV)*; Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); SCRDI  Bluff Road, SC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV);
Tower Chemical, FL (F/); Zellwood, FL (IV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL
(IV); Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Burrows
Sanitation, MI (V);  Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*; Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Hedblum Industries,
MI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Mason County Landfill, MI (V);
*      Subsequent Record of Decision
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Wetlands (Continued)

Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN
(V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump
(06/30/89), IN (V)*; Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN (V); Oak Grove Landfill, MN (V);
Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova
Chemical (09/29/90), MI (V)*; Reilly Tar & Chemical, MN (V)*; Reilly Tar & Chemical (St. Louis Park)
(09/28/90), MN (V)*; Rose Township, MI (V); Schmaltz Dump, WI (V); Schmaltz Dump, WI (V)*;
Waste Disposal Engineering, MN (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V);  Cleve Reber, LA (VI); Gurley Pit, AR
(VI); Homestake Mining, NM (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; Old  Inger, LA (VI); Tar Creek, OK (VI); Cherokee
County, KS (VII)*; Lindsay Manufacturing, NE (VII); Missouri Electric Works, MO (VII); White Farm
Equipment Dump, IA (VII); East Helena, MT (VIII); Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT  (VIII); Rocky
Flats Plant (DOE), CO (VIII); Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); South Bay Asbestos Area, CA (IX); South
Bay Asbestos Area (09/29/89), CA  (IX)*; Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X)

STANDARDS/REGULATIONS/PERMITS/GUIDANCE

Hybrid/Alternate Closure

Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Ringwood Mines/Landfill, NY (II); C&R Battery, VA (III); Kane &
Lombard, MD (HI); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III)*; Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*; Fort Wayne
Reduction, IN (V); Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V); Johns-Mansville,  IL (V) Oconomowoc Electroplating,
WI (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Arkansas City  Dump,  KS (VII); Frontier Hard Chrome (12/30/87),
WA(X)

ARARs (Used as a keyword from FY 1982 - 1988 only)

Cannon Engineering, MA (I); Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I);
Groveland Wells, MA (I); Iron Horse Park, MA (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I)*; Laurel
Park, CT 0); Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Ottati & Goss/Great Lakes, NH (I); Re-Solve, MA  (I)*;
Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); American Thermostat, NY (II); Asbestos Dump,
NJ 01); Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II)*; Chemical Control, NJ (II)*; Diamond
Alkali,  NJ (ID; Endicott Village Well Field, NY (II)*; Ewan Property, NJ (II); GE  Moreau, NY (II); GE
Wiring Devices, PR (II); Haviland Complex, NY (II); Katonah Municipal Well, NY; Kin-Buc Landfill,
NJ 01); Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Love  Canal/93rd Street School, NY (II)*; Love Canal, NY
01)*; Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Montgomery Township,
NJ 01); Montgomery Township Housing, NJ (II); Nascolite, NJ (II); Old Bethpage, NY (II); Reich Farm,
NJ OD; Renora Inc., NJ (II); Ringwood Mines/Landfill, NY (II); Rocky Hill, NJ (II); South Brunswick
Landfill, NJ (II)*; Tabernacle Drum  Dump, NJ (II); Upjohn Manufacturing, PR (II); Vega  Alta, PR (II);
Volney Landfill, NY (II); Waldick Aerospace, NJ  (II); Williams Property, NJ (II); York Oil, NY (II);
Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Avtex Fibers, VA (III); Bendix, PA (III); Berks Sand Pit,  PA (III);
Chisman Creek, VA (III)*; Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Douglassville Disposal, PA (III)*; Drake
Chemical, PA (III)*; Fike Chemical,  WV (III); Henderson  Road, PA (III); Kane & Lombard, MD (III);
Kimberton, PA (III); LA. Clarke & Son, VA (III); Middlctown Airfield, PA (III); Ordnance Works
Disposal, WV (III); Palmerton Zinc, PA (III): Palmerton Zinc (06/29/88), PA (III)*; Rhinehart Tire Fire,
VA (IID; Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds, VA (III); Southern Maryland Wood, MD (HI); Tyson's Dump
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ARARs (Used as a keyword from FY 1982 - 1988 only) (Continued)

(Amendment), PA (III); Westline, PA (III)*; West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (III); West Virginia
Ordnance Works, WV (III)*; Wildcat Landfill, DE (III); Airco, KY (IV); Alpha Chemical, FL (IV); Brown
Wood Preserving, FL (IV); Celanese Fibers Operations, NC (IV); Chemtronics, NC (IV); Flowood, MS
(IV); Geiger (C&M Oil), SC (IV): Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); National Starch, NC (IV); Newport Dump
Site, KY (IV); Palmetto Wood Preserving, SC (IV); Perdido Groundwater, AL (IV); Powersville Landfill,
GA (IV); Sodeyco, NC (IV); Tower Chemical, FL (IV); Tri-City Conservation, FL (IV); Wamchem, SC
(TV); Zellwood, FL (IV); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Belvidere Landfill, IL (V); Coshocton Landfill,
OH (V); Eau Claire Municipal Well Field, WI (V)*; FMC Corporation, MN (V)*; Fort Wayne Reduction,
IN (V); IMC Terre Haute, IN (V); Johns-Manville, IL (V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; LaSalle
Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*; Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V)*; Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Long Prairie, MN (V);
Marion/Bragg Landfill, IN (V); Mason County Landfill, MI (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); New
Brighton/Arden Hills/St. Anthony, MN (V); New Brighton (TCAAP), MN (V)*; NL/Taracorp/Golden
Auto Parts, MN (V)*; Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical
Corporation, IN (V); Oak Grove Landfill, MN (V); Pristine, OH (V); Republic Steel Quarry, OH (V);
Rose Township, MI (V); Schmaltz Dump, WI (V)*; Seymour, IN (V)*; South Andover, MN (V); Summit
National, OH (V); United Scrap Lead, OH (V); U.S. Aviex, MI (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Waste
Disposal Engineering, MN (V);  Atchison/Santa Fe (Clovis), NM (VI); Bailey Waste Disposal, TX (VI);
Bayou Bonfouca, LA (VI)*; Bayou Sorrel, LA (VI); Brio Refining, TX (VI); Cleve Reber, LA (VI); Crystal
City Airport, TX (VI); Dixie Oil, TX (VI); French Limited, TX (VI); Gurley Pit, AR (VI);
Hardage/Criner, OK (VI); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI);
Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); Mid-South Wood Products, AR (VI); North Cavalcade Street, TX (VI);
Odessa Chromium I, TX (VI)*; Odessa Chromium II, TX (VI)*; Old Midland Products, AR (VI);
Petro-Chemical System, TX (VI); Sand Springs, OK (VI)*; Sol Lynn (03/25/88), TX (VI); Sol Lynn
(09/23/88), TX (VI)*; South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); South Valley/PL-83, NM (VI)*; South
Valley/SK, NM (VI)*; United Nuclear, NM (VI); Arkansas City Dump, KS (VII); Big River Sand, KS
(VII); Cherokee County/Galena, KS (VII); Conservation Chemical, MO (VII); Deere, John, Dubuque
Works, IA (VII); Fulbright/Sac River Landfill, MO (VII); Hastings Ground water/Colorado Avenue, NE
(VII); Hastings Groundwater/FAR-MAR-CO, NE (VII)*; Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII);
Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek,  MO (VII)*; Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII); Solid State Circuits, MO
(VII); Syntex Verona, MO (VII); Times Beach, MO (VII)*; Anaconda Smelter/Mill Creek, MT (VIII);
Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); Central City/Clear Creek, CO
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Clean Air Act

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Baird & McGuire, MA (I)*; Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Cannon
Engineering, MA (I); Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Groveland
Wells, MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I)*; Landfill &
Resource Recovery, RI (I); Laurel Park, CT (I); New Bedford, MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I);
O'Connor, ME (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); Saco
Tannery Waste Pits, ME (I)*; South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's
Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I); Wells G&H, MA (I); W.R. Grace (Acton
Plant), MA (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); Asbestos Dump, NJ (II); Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ
(II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; DeRewal Chemical, NJ (II); Endicott Village Well Field, NY (II);
FAA Technical Center, NJ (II); FAA Technical Center (09/28/90), NJ (II)*; Fulton Terminals, NY (II);
Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ (II)*;
Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (II); Radium Chemical,
NY (II); Reich Farm, NJ (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Syosset Landfill, NY
(II); Tabernacle Drum Dump, NJ (II); Upjohn Manufacturing, PR (II); Woodland Township Route 72,
NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Bally Groundwater
Contamination, PA (III); C&R Battery, VA (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III)*; Cryo-Chem, PA (III)*;
Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA (III); Dover Air Force Base, DE (III); Fike Chemical, WV (III);
Fike Chemical, WV (III); Greenwood Chemical, VA (III); Keystone Sanitation  Landfill, PA (III); Lord
Shope Landfill, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III)*; Ordnance Works  Disposal Areas
(Amendment), WV (III); Raymark, PA (III); Tyson's Dump, PA (III)*; Airco,
KY (IV); Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination, NC (IV); Carolawn, SC (IV); Celanese/Shelby
Fibers, NC (IV)*; City Industries, FL (IV); Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV);
Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Harris/Palm Bay Facility, FL (FV); Hipps Road
Landfill (Amendment), FL (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV); National Starch, NC (IV); SCRDI Bluff
Road, SC (IV); Smith's Farm, KY (IV); Anderson Development, MI (V); Big D Campground, OH (V);
Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V); Fort Wayne
Reduction, IN (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Ionia City Landfill, MI (V);  Johns-Manville, IL
(V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Kysor Industrial, MI (V); LaSalle
Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*; Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Laskin/Poplar Oil (09/30/87), OH (V)*; Master
Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); Naval Industrial Reserve
Ordnance Plant, MN (V); New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN (V); New Brighton (TCAAP), MN
(V)*; Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*; Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V)*; Sangamo/Crab Orchard
NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*; Seymour, IN (V)*; Spiegelberg  Landfill, MI (V)*; St. Louis River, MN (V);
Tri-State Plating, IN (V); U.S. Aviex, MI (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL
(V); Wausau Water Supply, WI (V)*; Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); French
Limited, TX (VI); Gurley Pit, AR (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier
Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI)*; Arkansas City Dump, KS (VII); Fairfield Coal
Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Hastings Groundwater/Colorado Avenue, NE (VII); Hastings
Groundwater/FAR-MAR-CO, NE (VII)*; Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII)*; Solid State Circuits, MO
(VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); East Helena, MT (VIII); Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII);
Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Portland  Cement (Kiln
Dust #2 & #3), UT (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal
(OU18), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU20), CO (VIII)*; Sharon Steel (Midvale Tailings), UT
(VHI); Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Whitewood Creek, SD (VIII); Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII)*;
*      Subsequent Record of Decision
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Clean Air Act (Continued)

Atlas Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Coalinga Asbestos Mine (09/28/90),
CA (IX)*; Intersil, CA (DC); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX); Operating Industries (11/16/87), CA
(IX)*; Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (IX); Solvent Service, CA (DC); South
Bay Asbestos Area, CA (DC); South Bay Asbestos Area (09/29/89), CA (DC)*; Stringfellow, CA (DC)*;
Gould, OR (X); Northside Landfill, WA (X); Silver Mountain Mine, WA (X); Teledyne Wah Chang
Albany (TWCA), OR (X)

Clean Water Act

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Baird & McGuire, MA (I)*; Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Cannon
Engineering, MA (I); Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH
(I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I)*; Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I)*; Landfill & Resource
Recovery, RI (I);; Laurel Park, CT (I); New Bedford, MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); O'Connor, ME
(I); Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I);  Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Rose Disposal
Pit, MA (I); Saco Tannery Waste Pits, ME (I)*; South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Stamina Mills,
RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I); Wells G&H, MA (I);
Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); American Thermostat, NY (II); American Thermostat (06/29/90), NY (II)*;
Chemical Control, NJ (II)*; Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Endicott Village Well Field, NY (II); Haviland
Complex, NY (II); Katonah Municipal Well, NY (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; Lipari
Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Marathon Battery (09/29/89), NY (II)*;
Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II)*; Nascolite, NJ (II); Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (II); Preferred Plating, NY (II);
Sarney Farm, NY (II); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); South Brunswick Landfill, NJ (II); Vega
Alta,  PR  (II); Volney Landfill, NY  (II); Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township
Route 532, NJ (II); York Oil, NY (II); Army Creek Landfill, DE (III)*; Avtex Fibers, VA (III); Bally
Groundwater Contamination, PA (III); Bendix, PA (III); Butz Landfill, PA (HI); Chisman Creek, VA
(III)*; Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (HI)*; Cryo-Chem, PA (III)*; Delaware Sand
and Gravel, DE (III); Drake Chemical, PA (III)*; Fike Chemical, WV (III); Fike Chemical (09/28/90),
WV (III)*; Greenwood Chemical, VA (III); Havertown PCP, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III);
Henderson Road, PA (III)*; Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); Kimberton, PA (III); Kimberton
(06/30/89), PA (III)*; L.A. Clarke & Son, VA (III); M.W. Manufacturing (06/29/90), PA (III)*; New
Castle Steel DE (III); Ordnance Works Disposal Areas (Amendment), WV (III); Osborne Landfill, PA
(III); Palmerton Zinc, PA (III)*; Raymark, PA (III); Rhinchart Tire Fire, VA (III); Saltville Waste
Disposal Ponds, VA (III); Sand Gravel  & Stone, MD (III)*; Southern Maryland Wood, MD (III); Tyson's
Dump, PA (III)*; Tyson Dump #1, PA (III)*; West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (III)*; Wildcat
Landfill,  DE (III); 62nd Street Dump, FL  (IV); Airco, KY (IV); Alpha Chemical, FL (IV); American
Creosote Works, TN (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Carolawn, SC (IV); Chemtronics, NC
(FV); Ciba-Geigy, AL (IV); City Industries, FL (IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY
(IV); Harris/Palm Bay Facility, FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill (Amendment), FL (IV); Howe Valley
Landfill,  KY (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimcrling Battery, FL (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling
Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; Lewisburg Dump, TN (IV); Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); National Starch,
NC (IV);  Newsome Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV); North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Pickettville
Road Landfill, FL (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Smith's Farm, KY (IV);
Stauffer Chemical (Cold Creek), AL (IV); Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant), AL (IV); Tower
Chemical, FL (IV); Wamchem, SC (IV); Zcllwood, FL (IV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination
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Clean Water Act (Continued)

(Amendment), FL (IV); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Anderson Development, MI (V); Big D
Campground, OH (V); Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Clare Water Supply, MI (V); Eau Claire Municipal Well
Field, WI (V)*; FMC Corporation, MN (V); Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V);
Hedblum Industries, MI (V); Ionia City Landfill, MI (V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Kysor
Industrial, MI (V); LaSalle Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*; Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Liquid Disposal, MI
(V); Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); MIDCO II, IN (V);
Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN (V); New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN (V);
Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump (06/30/89), IN (V)*; Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*;
Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova
Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical (09/29/90), MI (V)*; Outboard Marine (Amendment),
IL (V); Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical (St. Louis Park), MN
(V)*; Rose Township, MI (V); Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*; St. Louis River, MN (V);
Summit National, OH (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); U.S. Aviex, MI (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL
(V); Waite Park Wells, MN (V); Waste Disposal Engineering, MN (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL
(V)*; Wausau Water Supply, WI (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Windom Dump, MN (V); Arkwood,
AR (VI); Brio Refining, TX (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); Crystal City Airport, TX (VI); Dixie  Oil, TX
(VI); French Limited, TX (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI)*;
Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; North Cavalcade Street, TX (VI); Odessa
Chromium I, TX (VI)*; Odessa Chromium II, TX (VI)*; Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI)*; South
Calvacade Street, TX (VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg.
3001), OK (VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI)*; Vertac, AR (VI); Arkansas City Dump, KS (VII); Cherokee
County/Galena, KS (VII); Cherokee County, KS (VII)*; Conservation Chemical, MO (VII); Doepke
Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Lindsay Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm,
IA (VII); Northwestern States Portland Cement, IA (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Waverly
Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII); White Farm Equipment
Dump, IA (Vn); Burlington Northern (Somcrs), MT (VIII); East Helena, MT (VIII); Libby Ground
Water, MT (VIII)*; Mystery Bridge at  Highway 20, WY (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU17), CO
(Vm)*; Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Whitewood Creek, SD (VIII); Fairchild Semicond (Mt. View), CA
(DO; IBM (San Jose), CA (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX); Intel (Santa Clara III), CA (IX); Intersil,
CA (DC); Utchfield Airport, AZ (IX); Operating Industries (11/16/87), CA (IX)*; Operating Industries
(09/30/88), CA (IX)*; Operating Industries Landfill (Amendment) (09/28/90), CA (IX)*; Ordot  Landfill,
GU (DC); Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); Raytheon, CA (DC); Solvent Service, CA (IX); South Bay Asbestos
Area, CA (DC)*; Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (IX); Stringfcllow, CA (DC)*; Colbert Landfill, WA (X);
Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X); Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Fort
Lewis Logistic Center, WA  (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (07/05/88), WA (X)*; Northside Landfill, WA
(X); Teledyne Wah Chang Albany (TWCA), OR (X)

Water Quality Criteria

Coakley Landfill, NH (I); New Bedford, MA (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Wells
G&H, MA (I); American Thermostat, NY (II); American Thermostat (06/29/90), NY (II)*; Chemical
Control, NJ (II)*; Endicott Village Well Field, NY (II); Fulton Terminals, NY (II); Katonah Municipal
Well, NY (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellficld, NY (II)*; Lipari Landfill (09/30/85), NJ (II)*; Lipari
Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Marathon Battery (09/29/89), NY (II)*;
*      Subsequent Record of Decision
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Water Quality Criteria (Continued)

Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II)*; Preferred Plating, NY (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Solvent Savers,
NY (II); Army Creek Landfill, DE (III); Avtex Fibers, VA (IE); Bally Groundwater Contamination, PA
(HI); Bendix, PA (III); Cryo-Chem, PA (III)*; Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Drake Chemical, PA
(III)*; Henderson Road, PA (III); Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); Kimberton, PA (HI)*; New
Castle Steel DE (III); Palmerton Zinc, PA (III)*; Rhinehart Tire Fire, VA (HI); Southern Maryland Wood,
MD (IH); Tyson's Dump, PA (III)*; West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (III)*; Wildcat Landfill, DE
(III)*; 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Airco, KY (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Carolawn, SC
(IV); Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV); Coleman Evans, FL (IV); Dubose Oil
Products, FL (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Hipps Road Landfill (Amendment), FL (IV);
Kassouf-Kimerling Battery, FL (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; Newsome
Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV); North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL
(IV); Schuylkill  Metal, FL (IV); Wamchem, SC (IV); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Eau Claire
Municipal Well Field, WI (V)*; FMC Corporation, MN (V)*; Forest Waste Disposal, MI  (V)*; Hedblum
Industries, MI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Johns-Manville, IL (V);
Kysor Industrial, MI  (V); Master Disposal  Service Landfill, WI (V); New Brighton-Water Supply
System, MN (V)*; Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Northcmaire Plating, MI (V)*; Northside Sanitary
Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating,
WI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V);
Republic Steel Quarry, OH (V); Summit National, OH (V); U.S. Aviex, MI (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL
(V); Verona Well Field-IRM, MI (V); Waite Park Wells, MN (V); Waste Disposal  Engineering, MN (V);
Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V)*; Wausau Water Supply, WI (V); Brio Refining, TX (VI); Cimarron
Mining, NM (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); Crystal City Airport, TX (VI); Dixie Oil, TX (VI); French
Limited, TX (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; North Cavalcade Street, TX (VI);
South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); South Valley/Edmunds Street, NM (VI)*; United Creosoting, TX (VI)*;
Cherokee County, KS (VII)*; Conservation Chemical, MO (VII); Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII);
Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Waverly Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); Wheeling Disposal
Service, MO (VII); Monticello  Mill Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY
(VIII); Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Whitewood Creek, SD (VIII);  Atlas Asbestos Mine, CA  (IX);
Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX); Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX) Ordot
Landfill, GU (IX); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X); Commencement
Bay/Nearshore, WA (X); Commencement  Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (07/05/88),
WA (X)*; Northside Landfill WA (X)

RCRA

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Baird & McGuire, MA (I)*; Baird & McGuire (09/27/90), MA (I)*;
Cannon Engineering, MA (I);  Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I);
Groveland Wells, MA (I); Kcarsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I)*;
Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I)*; Landfill & Resource Recovery, RI (I); Laurel Park, CT (I); New
Bedford, MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Old
Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*; Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I);
South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams
Garage (Amendment), NH (I); Western Sand & Gravel, RI (I); Wells G&H, MA (I); W.R. Grace (Acton
Plant), MA (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Brewstcr Well
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Fidd, NY (H); Burnt Hy Bog, NJ (II)*; Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II); Cinnaminson
Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Diamond Alkali, NJ (II); Ewan
Property, NJ (H); Ewan Property (09/29/89), NJ (II)*; FAA Technical Center, NJ (II); GE Wiring
Devices, PR 01); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ (II); Kentucky
Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill
(07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Love Canal, NY (II); Love Canal, NY (II)*; Ludlow
Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (II); Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*;
Marathon Battery (09/29/89), NY (II)*; Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II)*; PAS Oswego, NY (II);
Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY (II); Preferred Plating, NY (II); Radium
Chemical, NY (H); Reich Farm, NJ (II); Roebling Steel, NJ (II); SMS Instruments, NY (II); Scientific
Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Sealand Restoration, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); South Brunswick
Landfill, NJ (II)*; Syosset Landfill, NY (II); Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); Volney Landfill, NY  (II);
Williams Property, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ
(II); York Oil, NY (II); Aladdin Plating, PA (III); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Avtex Fibers, VA
(HI)*; Bendix, PA (III); Berks Sand Pit, PA (III); C&R Battery, VA (III); Craig Farm Drum, PA (III);
Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III)*; Cryo-Chcm, PA (III)*; Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Dorney Road
Landfill, PA (III); Douglassville Disposal, PA (HI)*;  Dover Air Force Base, DE (III); Drake Chemical, PA
(TO)*; Rke Chemical, WV (III); Fike Chemical (09/28/90), WV (III)*; Greenwood Chemical, VA (III);
Havertown PCP, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III); Henderson Road (06/30/88), PA (HI)*; Hranica
Landfill, PA (IH); Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III);  L.A. Clarke & Son, VA (III); Lord Shope
Landfill, PA (IH); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing (06/29/90), PA (III)*; New
Castle Steel DE (III); Ordnance Works Disposal Areas (Amendment), WV (III); Osborne Landfill, PA
(HI); Palmerton Zinc, PA (III)*; Publicker/Cuyahoga Wrecking, PA (III); Raymark, PA (III); Rhinehart
Tire Fire, VA (III); Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds, VA (III); Sand Gravel & Stone, MD (III)*; Southern
Maryland Wood, MD (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (III)*; Whitmoyer Laboratories, PA
OID; Wildcat Landfill, DE (III); 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Aberdeen Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC (IV);
Airco, KY (IV); Alpha Chemical, FL (IV); American Creosote Works, TN (IV); American Creosote
Works (09/28/89), FL (IV); Amnicola Dump, TN (IV); Biscayne Aquifer Sites, FL (IV); Brown Wood
Preserving, FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*;
Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV); Ciba-Geigy, AL (IV); Coleman-Evans
Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Geiger (C&M Oil), SC  (IV);
Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Harris/Palm Bay Facility, FL (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV);
Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery, FL (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal, FL
(IV)*; Newport Dump Site, KY (IV); Newsome Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV); Palmetto Wood
Preserving, SC (IV); Perdido Groundwater, AL (IV); Pickcttville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Powersville
Landfill, GA (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); Smith's Farm, KY (IV); Sodyeco, NC (IV); Stauffer
Chemical (Cold Creek), AL (IV); Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant), AL (IV); Tower Chemical, FL
(IV); Zellwood, FL (IV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL (IV); Allied/Ironton
Coke, OH (V)*; Alsco Anaconda, OH (V); Anderson Development, MI (V); Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH
(V); Auto Ion Chemicals, MI (V); Big D Campground, OH (V); Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Bower's Landfill,
OH (V); Burrows Sanitation, MI (V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; Cliff/Dow Dump,  MI (V); Cross
Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V); Eau Claire Municipal Well Field, WI (V)*; E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH
(V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*; Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V);
Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); IMC Terre Haute, IN  (V); Industrial Excess
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RCRA (Continued)

Landfill, OH (V)*; Ionia City Landfill, MI (V); Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI
(V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*;
Kysor Industrial, MI (V); LaSalle Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*; Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V);
Laskin/Poplar Oil (09/30/87), OH (V)*; Marion/Bragg LandfUl, IN (V); Mason County Landfill, MI
(V); Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO
H, IN (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); NL Industries/Taracorp Lead Smelt, IL (V); Ninth
Avenue Dump, IN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump (06/30/89), IN (V)*; Northernaire Plating, MI (V);
Northernaire Plating (09/29/89), MI (V)*; Old Mill, OH (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V);
Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova
Chemical (09/29/90), MI (V)*; Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical
(St. Louis Park), MN (V)*; Republic Steel Quarry, OH (V); Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL
(V)*; Seymour, IN (V)*; Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*; St. Louis River, MN (V); Summit National, OH
(V); Tri-State Plating, IN (V); U.S. Aviex, MI (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); Velsicol Chemical,
IL (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V)*; Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Windom Dump, MN (V);
Arkwood, AR (VI); Atchison/Santa Fe (Clovis), NM (VI); Bailey Waste Disposal, TX (VI); Cleve Reber,
LA (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); Crystal City Airport, TX (VI); Dixie Oil, TX (VI); French Limited,
TX (VI); Gurley Pit, AR (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Industrial Waste Control,  AR
(VI); Jacksonville Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; North
Cavalcade Street, TX (VI); Pesses Chemical, TX (VI); Rogers Road Municipal Landfill, AR (VI);
Sheridan Disposal Services,  TX (VI)*; Sol Lynn (03/25/88), TX (VI); South Calvacade Street, TX (VI);
Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/BIdg. 3001), OK (VI); United
Creosoting, TX (VI)*;  Vertac, AR (VI); Aidex, IA (VII)*; Arkansas City Dump,KS (VII); Chemplex, IA
(VII); Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Ellisville Site Area, MO (VII)*; Fairfield Coal Gasification
Plant, IA (VII); Findett, MO (VII); Hastings Groundwater, NE (VII); Kem-Pest Laboratory, MO (VII);
Lindsay Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII);
Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek, MO (VII)*; Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII); Syntex Verona, MO (VII);
Times Beach, MO (VII)*; Todtz, Lawrence Farm, IA (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Wheeling
Disposal Service, MO (VII);  White Farm Equipment Dump, IA (VII); Broderick Wood Products, CO
(VIII); Burlington Northern  (Somers), MT (VIII); Central City/dear Creek, CO (VIII); East Helena, MT
(VIII); Libby Ground  Water, MT (VIII)*; Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Mystery  Bridge
at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2 & #3), UT
(VIII); Rocky Rats Plant (DOE), CO (VIII); Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Sand Creek Industrial
(09/28/90), CO (VIII)*; Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII)*; Beckman
Instruments/Porterville, CA (IX); Fairchild Semicond (San Jose), CA (IX); Intel (Santa Clara III), CA
(DC); Intersil, CA (IX); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX); Litchfield Airport, AZ
(DC); Litchfield Airport (09/26/89), AZ (IX); MGM Brakes, CA (IX); Motorola 52nd Street, AZ (IX);
Operating Industries (11/16/87), CA (IX)*; Operating Industries Landfill (Amendment), CA (IX)*;
Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (IX); San Fernando Valley (Area 1)
(06/30/89), CA (IX); Selma  Pressure Treating, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (IX) Commencement
Bay/Nearshore, WA (X); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X)*; Commencement
Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); FMC Yakima Pit, WA (X); Fort Lewis Logistic Center, WA (X); Frontier Hard
Chrome (07/05/88), WA (X)*; Gould, OR (X); Martin Marietta, OR (X); Northside Landfill, WA (X);
Pacific Hide and Fur, ID (X); Ponders Corner, WA (X)*
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Closure Requirements

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Landfill & Resource Recovery, RI (I);
Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I); Winthrop
Landfill-EDD, ME (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Bridgeport, NJ (II);
daremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Combe Fill North Landfill, NJ (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY
(II)*; Kin-Buc LandfiU, NJ (ID; Love Canal/93rd Street School, NY (ID*; Ludlow Sand
& Gravel, NY (H); Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (II); Reich Farm, NJ (II); Renora Inc., NJ (II); Ringwood
Mines/Landfill, NY (H); Sealand Restoration, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Vineland Chemical, NJ
(ID; Army Creek Landfill, DE (III); Blosenski Landfill, PA (III); Delaware Sand  and Gravel, DE (III);
Dorney Road Landfill, PA (HI); Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA (III); Enterprise Avenue, PA
OH); Hranica Landfill, PA (HI); Kane & Lombard, MD (III); Moyer Landfill, PA (III); M.W.
Manufacturing, PA (III)*; Ordnance Works Disposal Areas (Amendment), WV  (III); Tyson's Dump
(Amendment), PA (III); Walsh Landfill, PA (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (III)*; Whitmoyer
Laboratories, PA (III); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV);
Gallaway Ponds, TN (IV); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Pioneer Sand, FL (IV); Smith's Farm, KY
(TV); Auto Ion Chemicals, MI (V); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Fort
Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); IMC Terre Haute, IN (V); Ionia City Landfill, MI
(V); K&L LandfiU, MI (V); Lake Sandy Jo, IN (V); Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Mason County Landfill, MI
(V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; NL Industries/Taracorp Lead Smelt, IL (V); Rose Township, MI (V);
Summit National, OH (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V)*; Windom
Dump, MN (V); Bayou Sorrel, LA (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; Pesses
Chemical, TX (VI); Texarkana Wood  Preserving, TX (VI); Conservation Chemical, MO (VII); Doepke
Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm,  IA (VII); Libby Ground Water, MT
(Vm)»; Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Sand Creek Industrial,  CO (VIII); Sand Creek Industrial
(09/28/90),  CO (VIII)*; Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII);
Operating Industries Landfill (Amendment), CA (DC)*; Sclma Pressure Treating, CA (IX);
Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Martin Marietta, OR (X); South Tacoma, WA (X); Western
Processing, WA (X)*

Clean Closure

American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Ewan Property, NJ (II)*; Fulton Terminals, NY (II); GE Wiring Devices,
PR (ID; King of Prussia, NJ (II); Renora Inc., NJ (II); Williams Property, NJ (II); C&R Battery, VA (III);
Greenwood Chemical, VA (III); Havertown PCP, PA (III); Ordnance  Works Disposal, WV (III);
Southern Maryland Wood, MD (III); Alsco Anaconda, OH (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*;
Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR  (USDO1),  IL (V)*; Bayou Bonfouca,
LA (VD*; Pesses Chemical, TX (VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Vertac, AR (VI); Kem-Pest
Laboratory, MO (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII);
FMCYakimaPit,WA(X)

Landfill Closure

Landfill & Resource Recovery, RI (I); W.R. Grace (Acton Plant),  MA  (I); Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); Love
Canal/93rd Street School, NY (II)*; Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY  (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY (II);
Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Dorney Road Landfill, PA (III); Dover Air Force Base, DE (III);
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Landfill Closure (Continued)

Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III)*; Ordnance Works Disposal
(Amendment), WV (III); Tyson's Dump, PA (III); Tyson's Dump (Amendment), PA (III); US Titanium,
VA (HI); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*;
Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Bower's Landfill, OH (V); E.H. Schilling
Landfill, OH (V); IMC Terre Haute, IN (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Janesville Ash Beds,
WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); Johns-Manville, IL (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Laskin/Poplar
Oil, OH (V); Mason County Landfill, MI (V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; Miami County Incinerator,
OH (V); MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); NL Industries/Taracorp
Lead Smelt, IL (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental
Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Oak Grove Landfill, MN (V);  Summit National, OH
(V); Waste Disposal Engineering, MN (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI);
Hardage/Criner, OK (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Rogers Road Municipal Landfill,
AR (VI); Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII);
Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII); White Farm Equipment Dump, IA (VII);  Martin Marietta,
Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Operating Industries Landfill (Amendment), CA  (IX)*; Commencement
Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Martin Marietta, OR (X); Northside Landfill, WA (X)

Safe Drinking Water Act

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Cannon Engineering, MA (I); Charles
George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis Liquid Waste,  RI (I); Groveland Wells,
MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I)*; Kellogg-Deering Well
Field, CT (I)*; Laurel Park, CT (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); O'Connor, ME  (I); Old Springfield Landfill,
VT (I); Old Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*; Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*;
Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); Saco Tannery Waste Pits, ME (I)*; South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I);
Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I); Wells G&H,
MA (I); W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); American  Thermostat, NY (II);
Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II); Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Claremont
Polychemical, NY (II)*; Endicott Village Well Field, NY (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II)*; FAA Technical
Center, NJ (II); FAA Technical Center (09/28/90), NJ (II)*; Fulton Terminals, NY (II); GE Moreau, NY
(II); Haviland Complex, NY (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*;
King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (II); Marathon
Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II)*; Montgomery Township, NJ  (II);
Montgomery Township Housing, NJ (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); Nascolite, NJ (II); Old Bethpage, NY
(II); Port Washington Landfill, NY (II); Preferred Plating, NY (II); Reich Farm, NJ (II); Renora Inc., NJ
(II); Ringwood Mines/Landfill, NY (II); SMS Instruments, NY (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II); Sayreville
Landfill, NJ (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Tabernacle Drum Dump, NJ (II); Upjohn Manufacturing, PR
(II); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); Volney  Landfill, NY (II); Williams
Property, NJ (II); Aladdin Plating, PA (HI); Avtex Fibers, VA (III); Bally Groundwater Contamination,
PA (III); Bendix, PA (III); Berks Sand Pit, PA (III); Butz Landfill, PA (III); Craig Farm Drum, PA (III);
Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III)*; Cryo-Chem, PA  (III); Cryo-Chem, PA (III)*; Delaware Sand and Gravel,
DE (III); East Mt. Zion, PA  (III); Henderson Road, PA (III); Henderson Road (09/29/89), PA (III)*;
Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); Kimbcrton, PA (III); Kimberton,  PA  (III)*; Lord Shope Landfill,
PA (III); Middletown Airfield, PA (III); New Castle Steel DE (III); Osborne Landfill, PA (HI); Raymark,
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PA (ID); Sand Gravel & Stone, MD (III)*; Voortman Farm, PA (III); 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV);
Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Carolawn, SC (IV); Celanese Fibers
Operations, NC (IV); Chemtronics, NC (IV); Ciba-Geigy, AL (IV); City Industries, FL (IV);
Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Flowood, MS
(IV); Harris/Palm Bay Facility, FL (TV); Hipps Road Landfill (Amendment), FL (IV); Howe Valley
Landfill, KY (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery, FL (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling
Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; Lewisburg Dump, TN (IV); National Starch, NC (IV); Newsome
Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV); Palmetto Wood Preserving, SC (IV); Perdido Groundwater, AL (IV);
Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Powersville Landfill, GA (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV);
Schuylkffl Metal, FL (IV); Smith's Farm, KY (IV); Sodyeco, NC (IV); Stauffer Chemical (Cold Creek),
AL (IV); Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant), AL (IV); Tower Chemical, FL (IV); Zellwood, FL (IV);
Algorna Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Alsco Anaconda, OH (V); Big D
Campground, OH (V);  Bofors Nobel, MI (V);  Bower's Landfill, OH (V); Clare Water Supply, MI (V);
Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V); E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Eau
Claire Municipal Well Field, WI (V)*; FMC Corporation, MN (V)*; Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); Hedblum
Industries, MI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Janesville Ash Beds,
WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*;
Kysor Industrial, MI (V); LaSalle Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*; Long Prairie, MN (V); Metamora Landfill,
MI (V)*; MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); National Presto Industries, WI (V); Naval Industrial
Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN (V); New Brighton (TCAAP), MN (V)*; Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V);
Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*; Northside Sanitary
Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating,
WI (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Pristine, OH (V);
Pristine (Amendment),  OH (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical (St. Louis Park), MN (V)*; Rose Township, MI
(V); Schmaltz Dump, WI (V)*; Seymour, IN (V)*; South Andover, MN (V); Spiegelberg Landfill, MI
(V)*; Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); Tri-State Plating, IN  (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V);
Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Waite Park Wells, MN (V); Waste Disposal Engineering, MN (V); Wauconda
Sand & Gravel, IL (V)*; Wausau Water Supply, WI (V); Wausau Water Supply, WI (V)*; Wayne Waste
Oil, IN (V); Windom Dump, MN (V); Cimarron Mining, NM (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI);
Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); French Limited, TX (VI); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI)*;
Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; North Cavalcade Street, TX (VI); Odessa
Chromium I, TX (VI)*; Odessa Chromium II, TX (VI)*; Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI)*; Sol Lynn
(09/23/88), TX (VI)*; South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); South Valley/Edmunds Street, NM (VI)*; South
Valley/PL-S3, NM (VI)*; South Valley/SJ-6, NM (VI)*; Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Tinker
AFB  (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); United Nuclear, NM (VI); Arkansas City Dump, KS (VII);
Big River Sand, KS (VII); Cherokee County, KS (VII)*; Cherokee County/Galena, KS (VII); Chemplex,
IA (VII); Conservation Chemical, MO (VII); Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII); Lindsay
Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Missouri Electric Works, MO
(VD); Northwestern States Portland Cement, IA (VII); Solid State Circuits, MO (VII); Vogel Paint  &
Wax, IA (VII); Waverly Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); Wheeling Disposal Service,  MO (VII);
Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII); East Helena, MT (VIII);
Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII)*; Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Mystery Bridge  at
Highway 20, WY (VIII); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Rocky Hats Plant (DOE), CO (VIII); Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (OU17), CO (VIII)*; Rocky  Mountain Arsenal (OU18), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain
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 Arsenal (OU19), CO (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Whitewood
 Creek, SD (VIII); Applied Materials, CA (IX); Beckman Instruments/Porterville, CA (IX); Fairchild
 Semicond (Mt. View), CA (IX); Fairchild Semicond (S San Jose), CA (IX); IBM (San Jose), CA (IX);
 Indian Bend Wash, AZ (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX); Intel (Santa Clara III), CA (IX); Intersil,
 CA (DC); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX); Utchrield Airport, AZ (IX); Litchfield
 Airport (09/26/89), AZ (IX); MGM Brakes, CA (IX); Motorola 52nd Street, AZ (IX); Purity Oil Sales,
 CA (IX); Raytheon, CA (IX); Sacramento Army Depot, CA (IX); San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (IX);
 San Fernando Valley (Area 1) (06/30/89), CA (IX)*; San Gabriel Valley (Areas 1, 2 & 4), CA (IX)*;
 Selma Pressure Treating, CA (IX); Solvent Service, CA (IX); Stringfellow, CA (IX)*; Tucson
 International Airport, AZ (IX); Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (IX); Colbert Landfill, WA (X);
 Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X); Fort
 Lewis Logistic Center, WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (07/05/88), WA (X)*; Martin Marietta, OR (X);
 Northside Landfill, WA (X); Silver Mountain Mine, WA (X)

 MCLs

 Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Cannon Engineering, MA (I); Charles
 George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Kearsarge
 Metallurgical, NH (I); Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I)*; Norwood PCBs, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I);
 Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Old Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*; Pinette's Salvage Yard,
 ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); Saco Tannery Waste Pits, ME (I)*; South
 Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Wells G&H, MA (I);
 W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I); American Thermostat, NY (II); Byron  Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*;
 Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamination,
 NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Endicott Village Well Field, NY (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II)*;
 FAA Technical Center, NJ (II); FAA Technical Center (09/28/90), NJ (II)*; Fulton Terminals, NY (II);
 GE Moreau, NY (II); Haviland Complex, NY (II); Higgins Farm, NJ (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II);
 Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; King of Prussia, NJ  (II); Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Mannheim
 Avenue Dump, NJ (II); Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II)*;
 Montgomery Township, NJ (II); Montgomery Township Housing, NJ (II)*;  Myers Property, NJ (II); Old
 Bethpage, NY (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY (II); Preferred Plating, NY (II); Reich Farm, NJ (II);
 Renora Inc., NJ (II); Ringwood Mines/Landfill, NY (II); Rocky Hill, NJ (II); SMS Instruments, NY (II);
 Solvent Savers, NY (II); Tabernacle Drum Dump, NJ (II); Upjohn Manufacturing, PR (II); Vestal Water
 Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); Williams Property, NJ (II); Aladdin Plating, PA  (III);
 Avtex Fibers, VA (III); Bally Groundwater Contamination, PA (III); Bendix, PA (HI); Berks Sand Pit,
 PA (III); Butz Landfill, PA (III); Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III)*; Cryo-Chem,
 PA (III); Cryo-Chem (09/28/90), PA (III)*; Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Drake Chemical,  PA
 (III)»; East Mt. Zion, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III)*; Keystone
 Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); Kimberton, PA (III); Kimberton, PA (III)*; Lord Shope Landfill, PA (HI);
 Middletown Airfield, PA (III); New Castle Steel DE (III); Osborne Landfill, PA (III); Raymark, PA (III);
 Sand Gravel & Stone, MD (III)*; Strasburg Landfill, PA (III);  Tyson's Dump, PA (III)*; Walsh Landfill,
 PA (III); 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Aberdeen Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC (IV); Airco, KY (PvO;
Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Carolawn, SC (IV); Celanese Fibers
Operations, NC (IV); Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV); Ciba-Geigy, AL (IV);
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City Industries, FL (IV); Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Dubose Oil
Products, FL (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Harris/Palm Bay Facility, FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill
(Amendment), FL (TV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery, FL (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling
Battery Disposal (03/30/90), FL (IV)*; Lewisburg Dump, TN (IV); National Starch, NC (IV); Palmetto
Wood Preserving, SC (IV); Perdido Groundwater, AL (IV); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); SCRDI
Bluff Road, SC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Smith's Farm, KY (IV); Stauffer Chemical (Cold Creek),
AL (IV); Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant), AL (IV); Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI (V);
AHied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Alsco Anaconda, OH (V); Big D Campground, OH (V); Bofors Nobel,
MI (V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Coshocton Landfill, OH (V); Cross
Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V); Eau Claire Municipal Well Field, WI (V)*; E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH
(V); FMC Corporation, MN (V)*; Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*; Hedblum
Industries, MI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); IMC Terre Haute, IN (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH
(V)*; Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Kummer
Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Kysor Industrial, MI (V); LaSalle Electrical Utilities, IL (V)»; Liquid
Disposal, MI (V); Long  Prairie, MN (V);  Mctamora Landfill, MI (V)*; Miami County Incinerator, OH
(V); MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN (V); New
Brighton/Arden Hills/St. Anthony, MN (V)*; New Brighton (TCAAP), MN (V)*; Ninth Avenue Dump,
IN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump (06/30/89), IN  (V)»; Northcrnaire Plating, MI (V)*; Northside Sanitary
Landfill/Environmental Conservation and  Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill,
WI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical (09/29/90), MI (V)*;
Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Rose Township, MI (V); Schmaltz Dump, WI (V)*;
Seymour, IN (V)*; South Andover, MN (V); Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); Tri-State Plating, IN
(V); U5. Aviex, MI (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); Waite Park Wells, MN (V); Wauconda Sand
& Gravel, IL (V)*; Wausau Water Supply, WI (V)*; Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Windom Dump, MN (V);
Brio Refining, TX (VI); Cimarron Mining, NM (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); French Limited, TX (VI);
Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI)*; Industrial Waste Control, AR
(VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; North Cavalcade Street, TX (VI); Odessa Chromium I, TX (VI)*; Odessa
Chromium H, TX (VI)*; Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI)*; Sol  Lynn (09/23/88), TX (VI)*; South
Calvacade Street,'TX (VI); South Valley/Edmunds Street, NM (VI)*; South Valley/PL-83, NM (VI)*;
Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); United
Nuclear, NM (VI);  Big River Sand, KS (VII); Chemplex, IA (VII); Cherokee County/Galena, KS  (VII);
Cherokee County, KS (VII)*; Conservation  Chemical, MO (VII); Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII);
Lindsay Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Missouri Electric
Works, MO (VII); Solid State Circuits,  MO (VII); Todtz, Lawrence Farm, IA (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax,
IA (VID; Waverly Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII);
Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII); East Helena, MT (VIII);
Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII)*; Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Mystery Bridge at
Highway 20, WY (VIII); Ogden Defense  Depot, UT (VIII); Rocky Flats Plant (DOE), CO (VIII); Rocky
Mountain Arsenal, CO  (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU17), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal
(OU18), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU19), CO (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII);
Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Whitewood Creek, SD (VIII); Applied Materials, CA  (IX); Beckman
Instruments/Porterville, CA (IX); Fairchild Semicond (Ml.  View), CA (IX); Fairchild Semicond (S San
Jose), CA (DO; Indian Bend Wash, AZ (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX); Intel (Santa Clara III), CA
OX); Intersil, CA (DC); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Koppcrs (Oroville Plant), CA (IX); Litchfield Airport, AZ
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 (IX); Litchfield Airport (09/26/89), AZ (IX); Lorentz Barrel & Drum, CA (IX); MGM Brakes, CA (IX);
 Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); Raytheon, CA (IX); Sacramento Army Depot, CA (IX); San Fernando Valley
 (Area 1), CA (DC); San Fernando Valley (Area 1) (06/30/89), CA (DC)*; San Gabriel Valley (Areas 1, 2 &
 4), CA (DC)*; Selma Pressure Treating, CA (DC); Solvent Service, CA (DC); Stringfellow, CA (DC)*;
 Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (DC); Fort Lewis Logistic Center, WA (X); Frontier Hard
 Chrome (07/05/88), WA (X)*; Northside Landfill, WA (X); Silver Mountain Mine, WA (X)

 MCLGs

 Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Old
 Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Kentucky Avenue
 Wellfield, NY (II)*; Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Bally Groundwater Contamination, PA (III);
 Drake Chemical, PA (HI)*; Henderson Road, PA (HI); Henderson Road (09/29/89), PA (HI)*; Keystone
 Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); Middletown Airfield, PA (III); Osborne Landfill, PA (III); Raymark, PA
 (HI); Sand Gravel & Stone, MD (III)*; 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Aberdeen Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC
 (IV); Ciba-Geigy, AL (IV); City Industries, FL (IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill
 (Amendment), FL (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery, FL (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling
 Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; Lewisburg Dump, TN (IV); National Starch, NC (IV); Pickettville Road
 Landfill, FL (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); Hunts
 Disposal, WI (V); IMC Terre Haute,  IN (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*;
 Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental
 Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Onalaska
 Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); Tri-State Plating, IN (V); U.S. Aviex,
 MI (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Cherokee County, KS (VH)*;
 Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Missouri Electric Works, MO (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax,
 IA (VII); Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Rocky Flats Plant (DOE), CO (VIII); Intersil,
 CA (DC); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Solvent Service, CA (IX); Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (DC)

 State Standards/Regulations/Guidance

 Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Baird & McGuire, MA  (I)*;  Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Cannon
 Engineering, MA (I); Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I);
 Iron Horse Park, MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I)*;
 Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I)*;  Landfill & Resource Recovery, RI (I); New Bedford, MA (I);
 Norwood PCBs, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Old Springfield  Landfill, VT (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME
 (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Saco Tannery  Waste Pits, ME (I)*; South Municipal Water Supply,  NH (I);
 Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I); Wells G&H,
 MA (I); W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I); American Thermostat, NY (II); American Thermostat
 (06/29/90), NY (II)*; Asbestos Dump, NJ (II); Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II)*; Brewster Well Field, NY (II);
 Bridgeport, NJ (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II)*; Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II)*;
 Chemical Insecticide, NJ (II); Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson
 Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Claremont Polychemical
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(09/28/90), NY (II)*; Diamond Alkali, NJ (II); EKImperio Property, NJ (II); Endicott Village Well Field,
NY (ID; Ewan Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II)*; FAA Technical Center, NJ (II); FAA Technical
Center (09/28/90), NJ (II)*; Fulton Terminals, NY (II); GE Moreau, NY (II); Glen Ridge Radium, NJ
(ID*; Goose Farm, NJ 01); Haviland Complex, NY (II); Higgins Farm, NJ (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY
(ID; Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ (II); Katonah Municipal Well, NY (II); Kentucky Avenue
Wellfield, NY OD; Kentucky Avenue Wellfield (09/28/90), NY (II)*; Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); King of
Prussia, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Love Canal, NY (II)*;
Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (H); Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (II); Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY
(ID*; Marathon Battery (09/29/89), NY (II)*; Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II);  Metaltec/Aerosystems
(09/27/90), NJ 01)*; Montclair/West Orange Radium, NJ (ID*; Montgomery Township, NJ (II);
Montgomery Township Housing, NJ (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); Nascolite, NJ (II); North Sea
Municipal Landfill, NY (II); Old Bethpage, NY (II); Pepe Field, NJ (II); Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 01); Port
Washington Landfill, NY (II); Preferred Plating, NY (II); Radium Chemical, NY (II); Reich Farm, NJ
(II); Renora Inc., NJ (II); Ringwood Mines/Landfill, NY (II); Rocky Hill, NJ (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II);
Sayrevffie Landfill, NJ 01); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Sharkey Landfill, NJ (II); Sinclair
Refinery, NY 01); SMS Instruments, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Swope  Oil, NJ (II); Suffern Village
Well Reid, NY (II); Syosset Landfill, NY (II); Tabernacle Drum Dump, NJ (II); Upjohn Manufacturing,
PR (ID; Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); Volney Landfill, NY (II); Waldick Aerospace, NJ (II); Williams
Property, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); York
Oil, NY (ED; Aladdin Plating, PA (III); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Ambler Asbestos Piles
(09/29/89), PA (IH);  Army Creek Landfill, DE (III)*; Avtex Fibers, VA (III); Avtex Fibers (09/28/90),
VA OH)*; Bally Groundwater Contamination, PA (HI); Bendix, PA (HI); Berks Sand Pit, PA (III); Butz
Landfill, PA (ffl); C&R Battery, VA (III); Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III)*;
Cryo-Chem, PA Oil)*; Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Dorney Road Landfill, PA (III);
Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA (HI); Dover Air Force Base, DE (HI); Drake Chemical, PA
OH)*; East Mt Zion, PA (III); Fike Chemical, WV (III); Greenwood Chemical, VA (HI); Havertown PCP,
PA OH); Henderson Road, PA (III); Hranica Landfill, PA (III); Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (HI);
Kimberton, PA (HI); Kimberton, PA (III)*; L.A. Clarke & Son, VA (III); Lord Shope Landfill, PA (HI);
M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III)*; New Castle, DE (III); Osborne Landfill, PA (III); Palmerton Zinc, PA
OH); Palmerton Zinc, PA (III)*; Raymark, PA (III); Sand Gravel & Stone, MD (III)*; Saltville Waste
Disposal Ponds, VA (HI); Tyson's Dump (Amendment), PA (III); Tyson's Dump, PA (III)*; Tyson
Dump #1, PA OH)*; US Titanium, VA (III); Walsh Landfill, PA (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works,
WV (m)*; Wildcat Landfill, DE (III); 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Alpha Chemical, FL (IV); American
Creosote Works, TN (IV); Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination, NC (IV); Cape Fear Wood
Preserving, NC 0V); Celanese Fibers Operations, NC 0V); Celanese/Shelby  Fibers, NC (IV)*;
Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC  (W); City Industries, FL (IV); Coleman Evans,
FL 0V); Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment),  FL (IV); Dubose Oil Products,  FL (IV);
Harris/Palm Bay Facility, FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill, FL  (IV); Hipps Road Landfill (Amendment),
FL 0V); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal,
FL OV)»; Lewisburg Dump, TN (IV); Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV);
Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Powersville Landfill, GA (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); SCRDI
Dixiana, SC (IV); Smith's Farm, KY (IV); Sodyeco, NC (IV); Tri-City Conservation, FL (IV); Zellwood,
FL 0V); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL (IV); A&F Materials-EDD, IL (V)*;
Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Alsco Anaconda, OH (V);
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Anderson Development, MI (V); Auto Ion Chemicals, MI (V); Auto Ion Chemicals (09/27/89), MI (V);
Big D Campground, OH (V); Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Bower's Landfill, OH (V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL
(V)*; dare Water Supply, MI (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V);
E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); FMC Corporation, MN (V)*; Forest Waste
Disposal, MI (V)*; Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V); Hagen Farm, WI (V);
Hedblum Industries, MI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Ionia City
Landfill, MI (V); Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); Johns-Manville, IL (V);
K&L Landfill, MI (V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Kysor Industrial, MI (V); Laskin/Poplar
Oil, OH (V); Laskin/Poplar Oil (09/30/87), OH (V)*; Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Marion/Bragg Landfill,
IN (V); Mason County Landfill, MI (V); Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora Landfill,
MI (V)*; Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); MIDCO I, IN (V); Moss-American  Kerr-McGee Oil, WI
(V); National Presto Industries, WI (V); Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN (V); Ninth
Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; NL/Taracorp/Golden Auto Parts, MN (V)*; NL Industries/Taracorp Lead
Smelt, IL (V); Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*; Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental Conservation
and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Oak Grove Landfill, MN (V); Oconomowoc  Electroplating, WI (V);
Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Oil/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V)*; Pristine, OH (V); Pristine
(Amendment), OH (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical, MN (V)*; Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL
(V)»; Schmaltz Dump, WI (V)*; Seymour, IN (V)*; Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*; Springfield Township
Dump, MI (V); St. Louis River, MN (V); Summit National, OH (V); Tri-State Plating, IN (V); U.S.
Aviex, MI (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); Waite Park Wells, MN (V); Waste Disposal
Engineering, MN (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V)*; Wausau Water Supply, WI (V)*; Wayne
Waste Oil, IN (V); Wheeler Pit, WI (V); Windom Dump, MN (V); Arkwood, AR (VI); Atchison/Santa
Fe (Clovis), NM (VI); Brio Refining, TX (VI); Cimarron Mining, NM (VI); Dixie  Oil, TX (VI);
Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX
(VI); Sheridan  Disposal Services, TX (VI)*; Sol Lynn (03/25/88), TX (VI); South  Calvacade Street, TX
(VI); South  Valley/Edmunds Street, NM (VI)*; South Valley/PL-83, NM (VI)*; South Valley/SJ-6, NM
(VI)*; Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001),  OK (VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI)*; United Nuclear,
NM (VI); Arkansas City Dump, KS (VII); Chemplex, IA (VII); Cherokee County/Galena, KS (VII);
Cherokee County, KS (VII)*; Conservation Chemical, MO (VII); Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII);
Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Ellisville Site Area, MO (VII)*; Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant,
IA (VII); Hastings Groundwater Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE (VII); Kem-Pest Laboratory,
MO (VII); Lindsay Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Missouri
Electric Works, MO (VII); Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek, MO (VII)*; Northwestern States Portland
Cement, IA (VII); Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII); Solid State Circuits,MO (VII); Syntex Verona, MO
(VII); Times Beach, MO (VII)*; Todtz,  Lawrence Farm, IA (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Waverly
Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO (VII)*;
Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII);  White Farm Equipment Dump, IA (VII);  Broderick Wood
Products, CO (VIII); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII); East Helena, MT (VIII); Libby Ground
Water, MT  (VIII)*; Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT
(VIII); Monticello Vicinity Properties, UT (VIII); Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Ogden
Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2 & #3), UT (VIII); Rocky Hats Plant (DOE),
CO (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16), CO (VIII)*; Rocky  Mountain Arsenal (OU17), CO (VIII)*;
Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU20), CO  (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU23), CO (VIII)*; Sand Creek
Industrial, CO (VIII); Sand  Creek Industrial  (09/28/90), CO (VIII)*; Sharon Steel (Midvale Tailings),
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State Standards/Regulations/Guidance (Continued)

UT (Vffl); Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Union Pacific, WY (VIII); Whitewood Creek, SD (VIE);
Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII)*; Applied Materials, CA (IX); Atlas Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Beckman
Instruments/Porterville, CA (DC); Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA (IX)*;
Fairchild Semicond (Mt. View), CA (IX); Fairchild Semicond (S San Jose), CA (IX); IBM (San Jose), CA
(DO; Indian Bend Wash, AZ (DC); Intel (Mountain View), CA (DO; Intel (Santa Clara ID), CA (DC);
Intersil, CA (DO; Iron Mountain Mine, CA (DO; J.H. Baxter, CA (DC); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (DC);
Litchfield Airport, AZ (DC); Litchfield Airport (09/26/89), AZ (DC); Lorentz Barrel & Drum, CA (DC);
MGM Brakes, CA (DC); Operating Industries (11/16/87), CA (DC)*; Operating Industries (09/30/88),
CA (DC)*; Operating Industries Landfill (Amendment), CA (DC)*; Purity Oil Sales, CA (DC); Raytheon,
CA (DO; Sacramento Army Depot, CA (DC); San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (IX); San Gabriel Area 1,
CA (DO; San Gabriel Valley (Areas  1, 2 & 4), CA (DC)*; San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (DC); Selma
Pressure Treating, CA (DC); Solvent Service, CA (DC); South Bay Asbestos Area, CA (DO; South Bay
Asbestos Area, CA (DC)*; Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (DC); Stringfellow, CA (IX)*; Tucson International
Airport, AZ (DO; Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (DO; Colbert Landfill,  WA (X);
Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA  (X); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X); Fort
Lewis Logistic Center, WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (12/30/87), WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome
(07/05/88), WA (X)*; Martin Marietta, OR (X); Northside Landfill, WA (X); Northwest Transformer,
WA (X); Silver Mountain Mine, WA (X); South Tacoma Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*; Teledyne Wah
Chang Albany (TWCA), OR (X)

Drinking Water Standards (FY 1982 - 1988 only)

Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Groveland  Wells, MA (I); Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I);
Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); GE Moreau, NY (II); Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Reich Farm, NJ
(II); Rockaway  Borough Wellfield, NJ (II); Upjohn Manufacturing, PR (II); Delaware Sand and Gravel,
DE (HI); Drake Chemical, PA (III)*; Coleman Evans, FL (IV); Old Inger, LA (IV); Tri-City Conservation,
FL (IV); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Burrows Sanitation, MI (V); IMC Terre Haute, IN (V); New
Brighton/Arden Hills/SL Anthony, MN (V)*; Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental Conservation
and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Atchison/Santa Fe (dovis), NM (VI); Odessa Chromium I, TX
(VI)*; Odessa Chromium II, TX (VI)*; South Valley-IRM, NM (VI); South Valley/PL-83, NM (VI)*;
United Nuclear, NM (VI); Milltown, MT (VIII); Indian Bend Wash, AZ (IX); MGM Brakes, CX (DC);
Colbert Landfill, WA (X); United Chrome, OR (X)

Toxic Substances Control Act

Cannon Engineering, MA (I); New Bedford,  MA (I); Norwood PCBs,  MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Picillo
Farm, RI (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Wells G&H,
MA (I); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II)*; Clothier Disposal,NY (II); FAA Technical Center, NJ
(II); Hooker Chemical/Ruco Polymer, NY (II); Imperial  Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ  (II); Krysowaty
Farm, NJ (H); Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Renora Inc., NJ (II); Roebling Steel, NJ (II); Sayreville
Landfill, NJ (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); York Oil, NY (II); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Avtex
Fibers, VA (HI)*; Douglassville Disposal, PA (III)*; Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA (III);
Osborne Landfill, PA (III); 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV);
Chemtronics, NC (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; Mowbray
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Toxic Substances Control Act (Continued)

Engineering, AL (IV); Newsome Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV); Yellow Water Road, FL (IV); Alsco
Anaconda, OH (V); Belvidere Landfill, IL (V); Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Cross
Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V); Fields Brook, OH (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); LaSalle Electrical
Utilities, IL (V)*; MIDCO I, IN (V); New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN (V); Ninth Avenue
Dump, IN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump (06/30/89), IN (V)*; Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V);
Pristine, OH (V); Republic Steel Quarry, OH (V); Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*;
Summit National, OH (V); U.S. Aviex, MI Control Act (V);  University of Minnesota, MN (V); Velsicol
Chemical, IL (V); Verona Well Field-IRM, MI (V); Waste Disposal Engineering, MN (V); Wayne Waste
Oil, IN (V); Wedzeb Enterprises, IN (V); Brio Refining, TX (VI); Crystal City Airport, TX (VI); Dixie
Oil, TX (VI); French Limited, TX (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Industrial Waste
Control, AR (VI); North Calvacade Street, TX (VI); Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); Sol Lynn
(03/25/88), TX (VI); South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); Tenth Street Dump/Junkyard, OK (VI);
Conservation Chemical, MO (VII); Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII); Missouri Electric Works,
MO (VII); Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO (VII)*; Litchfield Airport, AZ (DC); MGM
Brakes, CA (IX); Ordot Landfill, GU (IX); South Bay Asbestos Area, CA (IX)*; Commencement
Bay/Nearshore, WA (X); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X); Commencement
Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (07/05/88), WA (X); Northwest Transformer, WA (X);
Pacific Hide and Fur, ID (X)

Public Health Advisory

Norwood PCBs, MA (I); Myers Property, NJ (II); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Lansdowne
Radiation, PA (III); Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*; Teledyne Wah Chang Albany (TWCA), OR (X) Baird
& McGuire, MA (I)*; Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Iron Horse Park, MA (I); Norwood
PCBs, MA (I); Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II)*; Chemical Insecticide, NJ (II); D'Imperio Property, NJ (ID;
Goose Farm, NJ (II); Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); Marathon Battery (09/29/89), NY (II)*; Ambler Asbestos
Piles, PA OH); Ambler Asbestos Piles (09/29/89), PA (III); Army Creek Landfill, DE (III); Bally
Groundwater Contamination, PA (III); Delaware Sand and  Gravel, DE Oil); Fike Chemical, WV (HI);
Kimberton, PA (III)*; Airco, KY (IV); Celanese Fibers Operations, NC (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV);
Newsome Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (W); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; Cross Brothers Pail
(Pembroke), IL (V); Hedblum Industries, MI (V); Kysor Industrial, MI (V); MIDCO I, IN (V); New
Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN (V); Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*; Oconomowoc Electroplating,
WI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V);  Verona Well Field-IRM, MI (V);

State Permit

Wausau Water Supply, WI (V); South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); Solid State Circuits, MO (VII);
Waverly Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); White Farm Equipment Dump, IA (VII); IBM (San
Jose), CA (DC); Koppers  (Oroville Plant), CA (IX); Motorola  52nd Street, AZ (IX); Commencement
Bay/Nearshore  (09/30/89), WA (X)
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TESTING/PILOT STUDIES

teachability Tests

Iron Horse Park, MA (I); New Bedford, MA (I); Re-Solve, MA (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*;
DeRewal Chemical, NJ (ID; Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ (II); Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*;
Love Canal/93rd Street School, NY (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); North Sea Municipal Landfill, NY
(ID; Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY (II); Roebling Steel, NJ (II); Vineland
Chemical, NJ (II); C&R Battery, VA (III); US Titanium, VA (III); Ciba-Geigy, AL (IV); Coleman-Evans
Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Flowood, MS (IV); Yellow Water Road, FL (IV); Auto Ion
Chemicals, MI (V); Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Master
Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); United Scrap Lead, OH (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V);
Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; Rogers Road Municipal Landfill,
AR (VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); United  Creosoting, TX (VI)*; Cherokee County, KS
(VTD*; Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Missouri Electric Works, MO (VII); Vogel Paint
& Wax, IA (VII); Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); East Helena, MT (VIII); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX);
Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX)

Treatability Studies

Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Landfill & Resource Recovery, RI (I); New
Bedford, MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Pinette's
Salvage Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's  Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams
Garage (Amendment), NH (I); Wells G&H, MA (I); Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME (I); W.R. Grace (Acton
Plant), MA (I); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II)*; Chemical Control, NJ (II)*; Ewan Property, NJ (II)*; GE Wiring
Devices, PR (ID; Glen Ridge Radium, NJ (II); Glen Ridge Radium (06/01/90), NJ (II)*; Kin-Buc
Landfill, NJ (II); King of Prussia, NJ (II); Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (II); Montclair/West Orange
Radium, NJ (II); Montgomery Township Housing, NJ (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); Preferred Plating,
NY (H); Reich Farm, NJ (ID; Renora Inc., NJ (II); SMS Instruments, NY (II); Scientific Chemical
Processing, NJ (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Tabernacle Drum Dump, NJ (II); Vineland Chemical, NJ
(ID; Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland  Township Route 532, NJ (ID; York Oil, NY (II);
Avtex Fibers, VA, (HI); Bally Groundwater Contamination, PA (III); Bendix, PA (III); C&R Battery, VA
(ED; Craig Farm Drum, PA (HI); Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA (III); Drake Chemical, PA
(ED*; Hebelka Auto Salvage Yard, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III); L.A. Clarke & Son, VA (III);
Leetown Pesticide, WV (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA  (III)*; Ordnance Works Disposal, WV (III);
Ordnance Works Disposal Areas (Amendment), WV (III); Palmerton Zinc, PA (III); Palmerton Zinc
(06/29/88), PA (IH)*;  Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds,  VA, (III); Southern Maryland Wood, MD  (III);
62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Aberdeen Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC (IV); American Creosote Works, TN
(IV); American Creosote Works (01/05/89), FL (IV); Brown Wood Preserving, FL (IV); Cape Fear
Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics (Amendment),  NC (IV); City
Industries, FL (IV); Coleman-Evans Wood  Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill
(Amendment), FL (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling
Battery, FL (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); SCRDI
Bluff Road, SC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Sodyeco, NC (IV); Stauffer Chemical (Cold Creek), AL
(IV); Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant), AL (IV); Yellow Water Road, FL (IV); Anderson
Development, MI (V); Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V); Belvidere Landfill, IL (V); Big D Campground,
OH (V); Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V); Hagen Farm, WI
(V); Ionia City Landfill, MI (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V);  Kummer Sanitary  Landfill,  MN (V)*;  Master
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Treatability Studies (Continued)

Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; MIDCO I, IN (V); Mid-State Disposal,
WI (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Oconomowoc
Electroplating, WI (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment),
OH (V); Seymour, IN (V)*; Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Arkwood,
AR (VI); Bailey Waste Disposal, TX (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI);
Odessa Chromium I, TX (VI)*; Odessa Chromium II, TX (VI)*; Old Inger, LA (VI); Pesses Chemical, TX
(VI); Rogers Road Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); Sol Lynn
(03/25/88), TX (VI); Sol Lynn (09/23/88), TX (VI)*; Tenth Street Dump/Junkyard, OK (VI); Texarkana
Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant, LA (VII); Hastings Groundwater/Colorado
Avenue, NE (VII); Hastings Groundwater Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE (VII); Hastings
Groundwater/FAR-MAR-CO, NE (VII)*; Lindsay Manufacturing, NE (VII); Missouri Electric Works,
MO (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); Burlington Northern
(Somers), MT (VIII); Central City/Gear Creek, CO (VIII); East Helena, MT (VIII); Libby Ground Water,
MT (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU18), CO (VIII)*;
Sand  Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Fairchild Semicond (S San Jose), CA (IX); Intel (Santa Clara III), CA
(IX); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX);  Lorentz Barrel & Drum, CA (IX); San Gabriel Valley (Areas 1,
2 & 4), CA (IX)*; Solvent Service, CA (IX); Stringfellow, CA (IX)*; Watkins Johnson (Stewart  Division),
CA (DC); Fort Lewis Logistic Center, WA (X); Northwest Transformer, WA (X)

TECHNOLOGY

Aeration

Cannon Engineering, MA (I); Groveland Wells,  MA (I); McKin, ME (I); Ottati & Goss/Great  Lakes, NH
(I); Army Creek Landfill, DE (III)*; Bendix, PA (III); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Hollingsworth, FL
(IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Stauffer Chemical (Cold Creek), AL (IV);
Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant), AL (IV); Wamchem, SC (IV); Galesburg/Koppers,  IL (V); K&L
Landfill, MI (V); Mason County Landfill, MI (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Waite Park
Wells, MN (V); South Valley/Edmunds Street, MM (VI)*; Triangle  Chem., TX (VI); Fairchild  Semicond
(Mt View), CA (DO; Indian Bend Wash, AZ (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX); Purity Oil Sales, CA
(DC); Raytheon, CA (IX); San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (IX); Tucson  International Airport, AZ (IX)

Air Monitoring

Baird & McGuire, MA (I)*; Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Charles George Landfill  3 & 4, MA (I)*;
Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I)*; Old
Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Old Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*; Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I);
Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*;  Bog Creek
Farm, NJ (II)*; Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Clothier Disposal, NY (II); Fulton Terminals, NY (II);
GE Wiring Devices, PR (II); Glen Ridge Radium, NJ (II)*; Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ (ID;
Glen Ridge Radium, NJ (II); King of Prussia, NJ (II); Montclair/West Orange Radium,  NJ (II);
Montclair/West Orange Radium (06/01/90), NJ (II)*; North Sea Municipal Landfill, NY (II); Sayreville
Landfill, NJ (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Syosset Landfill, NY (II); Woodland Township Route 72, NJ
(II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Ambler Asbestos Piles
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TECHNOLOGY

Air Monitoring (Continued)

(09/29/89), PA (TO); Drake Chemical, PA (III)*; Fike Chemical, WV (III); Ordnance Works Disposal,
WV (m); Airco, KY (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV); North Hollywood
Dump, TN (IV); Perdido Groundwater, AL (IV); Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Clare Water Supply, MI (V);
Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*; Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*;
Janesvffle Ash Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); Johns-Manville, IL (V); K&L Landfill, MI
(V); Mason County Landfill, MI (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); NL Industries/Taracorp Lead Smelt,
IL (V); New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Oak Grove
Landfill, MN (V); United Scrap Lead, OH (V); Wauconda  Sand & Gravel, IL (V)*; Wayne Waste Oil,
IN (V); Brio Refining, TX (VI); Dixie Oil, TX (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI);
Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Hastings Groundwater, NE (VII);
Hastings Groundwater/Colorado Avenue, NE (VII); Hastings Groundwater/FAR-MAR-CO, NE (VII)*;
Missouri Electric Works, MO (VII); Solid State Circuits, MO (VII); Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT
(Vni); Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16), CO (VIII)*; Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (OU18), CO (VIII)*; Atlas Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA (IX);
Fairchild Semicond (Mt. View), CA (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX);
Operating Industries, CA (IX), Operating Industries (09/30/88), CA (IX)*; Operating Industries
Landfill  (Amendment), CA (IX)*; Raytheon, CA (IX); South Bay Asbestos Area, CA (IX)*;
Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Gould, OR (X)

Air Stripping

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Industri-plex,
MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I)*; Kellogg-Deering Well
Held, CT (I); Kellogg-Deering Well Field (09/29/89), CT (I)*; Norwood PCBs, MA (I); Old Springfield
Landfill, VT 0); Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I);
Wells G&H, MA (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Byron Barrel &
Drum, NY (II)*; Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Caldwell Trucking (09/28/89), NJ (II)*; Chemical Leaman
Tank Lines, NJ (ID; Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Endicott Village Well Field, NY (II); FAA
Technical Center, NJ (H); Fulton Terminals, NY (II); GE Moreau, NY (II); Haviland Complex, NY (II);
Katonah Municipal Well, NY (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lone
Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Lang Property, NJ 01); Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (II);
Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II)*; Montgomery Township Housing, NJ (II)*; Old Bethpage, NY (II);
Olean Well Reid, NY (II); Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY (II);  Price Landfill,
NJ (ID»; Reich Farm, NJ (II); Rocky Hill, NJ (II); SMS Instruments, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II);
Tabernacle Drum Dump, NJ (II); Upjohn Manufacturing, PR (II); Vega Alta, PR (II); Vestal, NY (II);
Waldick Aerospace, NJ (II); Williams Property, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II);
Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); Bally Groundwater Contamination, PA (III); Bendix, PA (III);
Berks Sand Pit, PA (HI); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III)*; Cryo-Chem, PA (III)*; Havertown PCP, PA (III);
Henderson Road, PA (III); Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (HI); Kimberton, PA (III)*; Lord Shope
Landfill, PA OH); Osbome Landfill, PA (HI); Raymark, PA (III); Sand Gravel & Stone, MD (III)*;
Tyson's Dump, PA (IH); Tyson's Dump (09/30/88), PA (III)*; Tyson Dump #1, PA (III)*; Airco, KY
(IV); Biscayne Aquifer Sites, FL (TV); Celanese Fibers Operations, NC (IV); City Industries, FL (IV);
Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Harris/Palm Bay Facility, FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill (Amendment), FL (IV);
Hollingsworth, FL  (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV); Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); National Starch,
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TECHNOLOGY

Air Stripping (Continued)

NC (IV); Perdido Groundwater, AL (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); Anderson Development, MI (V);
Belvidere Landfill, IL (V); Eau Claire-IRM, WI (V); Clare Water Supply, MI (V); Eau Claire Municipal
Well Field, WI (V)*; E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); Industrial Excess
Landfill, OH (V)*; Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); LaSalle Electrical
Utilities, IL (V)*; LeHillier/Mankato, MN (V); Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Long Prairie, MN (V); Main
Street Well Field, IN (V); Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora  Landfill, MI (V)*; Naval
Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN (V); New Brighton (TCAAP), MN (V)*; Northernaire Plating,
MI (V)*; Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V)*; Pristine, OH (V);
Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Rose Township, MI (V); Seymour, IN (V); Seymour (09/25/87), IN
(V)*; Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*; University of Minnesota, MN (V); U.S. Aviex, MI (V); Verona Well
Field-IRM, MA (V); Verona Well Field, MI (V)*; Waite Park Wells, MN (V); Wausau Water Supply, WI
(V); Wausau Water Supply (09/29/89), WI (V)*; Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Sol Lynn (09/23/88), TX
(VI)*; South Valley/Edmunds Street, NM (VI)*; South Valley/PL-83, NM  (VI)*; Tinker AFB (Soldier
Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); Chemplex, IA (VII); Des Moines TCE, IA (VII);  Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Missouri Electric Works, MO  (VII);  Solid State Circuits, MO
(VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Waverly Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); Wheeling Disposal
Service, MO (VII); Marshall Landfill, CO (VIII); Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Mystery
Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII);  Rocky Mountain Arsenal, CO
(VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU17), CO (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Applied
Materials, CA (IX); Beckman Instruments/Porterville, CA (IX); Fairchild Semicond  (S San Jose), CA
(IX); IBM (San Jose), CA (IX); Indian Bend Wash, AZ (IX); Intersil, CA (IX); Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX);
Litchfield Airport (09/26/89), AZ (IX); Operating Industries (11/16/87), CA (IX)*; Purity Oil Sales,  CA
(IX); San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (IX); San Gabriel Area 1, CA (IX);  San  Gabriel Valley (Areas 1,
2 & 4), CA (IX)*; Solvent Service, CA (IX); Stringfellow, CA (IX)*; Ponders Corner-IRM, WA (X); Fort
Lewis Logistic Center, WA (X); Ponders Corner, WA (X)*; South Tacoma,  WA (X);  South Tacoma
Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*

Biodegradation/Land Application

Iron Horse Park, MA (I); Tinkhams Garage, NH (I); Renora Inc. N.J. (II); L.A.  Clarke & Son, VA (III);
Leetown Pesticide, WV (III); Ordnance Works Disposal Areas (Amendment), WV (III); Whitmoyer
Laboratories, PA (III); American Creosote Works, FL (IV); Brown Wood Preserving, FL (IV);
Cabot/Koppers, FL (PvO; Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL  (IV); Dubose Oil
Products, FL (FV); Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); Byron/Johnson Salvage, IL (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI
(V); Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill,
WI (V); Atchinson/Santa Fe (Clovis), NM (VI); French Limited, TX (VI); North Cavalcade, TX (VI);  Old
Inger, LA (VI); Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); Chemplex, IA (VII); Fairfield Coal Gasification
Plant, IA (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII); Libby Ground
Water, MT (VIII)*; J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Koppcrs (Oroville Plant), CA (IX)
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Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Beacon Heights, CT (I); Charles George, MA (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH
(I); Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Industri-plex, MA (I); Laurel Park, CT (I); Nyanza Chemical, MA (I);
Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Ottati & Goss/Great Lakes, NH (I); Re-Solve, MA (I); Stamina Mills,
RI (D; Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Sylvester, NH (I); Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME (I); W.R. Grace (Acton
Plant), MA 0); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II)*; Chemical
Insecticide, NJ (II); Combe Fill North Landfill, NJ (H); Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ (II); Diamond
Alkali, NJ (ID; Erimperio Property, NJ (II); Florence Landfill, NJ (II); GE Moreau, NY (II); GEMS
Landfill, NJ (ID; GE Wiring Devices, PR (II); Goose Farm, NJ (II);  Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Hooker-102nd
Street, NY (II); Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Love Canal/93rd Street
School, NY (II)*; Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); North Sea Municipal Landfill, NY (II); Old Bethpage,
NY (ID; PAS Oswego, NY (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY (II);  Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Sealand
Restoration, NY (II); Sharkey Landfill, NJ (II); Sinclair Refinery, NY (II); Swope Oil, NJ (II); Syosset
Landfill, NY (ID; Volney Landfill, NY (II); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (HI); Ambler Asbestos Piles
(09/29/89), PA (III); Army Creek Landfill, DE (HI); Blosenski Landfill, PA (III); Bruin Lagoon, PA
(ffl)*; Chisman Creek, VA (III); Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III);
Dorney Road Landfill, PA (HI); Douglassville Disposal, PA (HI); Douglassville Disposal (Amendment),
PA (ffl); Drake Chemical, PA (III); East Mt. Zion, PA (III); Enterprise Avenue, PA (III); Heleva Landfill,
PA (HI); Henderson Road, PA (III)*; Hranica Landfill, PA (HI); Kane & Lombard, MD (III); Keystone
Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); Lackawanna Refuse Site, PA (III); Limestone Road,  MD (HI); Matthews
Electroplating, VA (III); McAdoo Associates, PA (III)*; Millcreek, PA (III); Moyer Landfill, PA (III);
M.W.  Manufacturing, PA (III)*; Ordnance Works Disposal, WV (III); Ordnance Works Disposal Areas
(Amendment), WV Gil); Osborne Landfill, PA (HI); Palmerton Zinc, PA (HI)*; Tybouts Corner, DE (IH);
Tyson's Dump, PA (IH); US Titanium, VA (III); Wade, PA (III); Walsh Landfill, PA (III); West Virginia
Oidnance Works, WV (III)*; 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Airco, KY (IV); Alpha Chemical, FL (IV); A. L.
Taylor, KY (IV); Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination, NC (IV); Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics
(Amendment), NC (IV); Davie Landfill, FL (IV); Flowood, MS (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Hipps
Road Landfill, FL (IV); Lewisburg Dump, TN (IV); Newport Dump Site, KY (IV); North Hollywood
Dump, TN (IV); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Powersville Landfill, GA (IV); Smith's Farm, KY
(IV); Sodyeco, NC (IV); Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits, FL (IV); Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI (V);
Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Belvidere Landfill, IL  (V); Bower's Landfill, OH (V); Chem-Dyne-EDD,
OH (V); Coshocton Landfill, OH (V); E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*;
Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Hagen Farm, WI (V);  Hunts Disposal, WI  (V); Industrial Excess
Landfill, OH (V)*; Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); Johns-Manville, IL (V);
K&L Landfill, MI (V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Kysor Industrial, MI (V); Laskin/Poplar
Oil, OH (V); Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Marion/Bragg  Landfill, MI  (V); Mason County Landfill, MI (V);
Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; Miami County Incinerator, OH
(V); MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI  (V); NL Industries/Taracorp Lead
Smelt, IL (V); New Lyme, OH (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Northside Sanitary
Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Oak Grove Landfill, MN (V);
Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V); Pristine (Amendment),
OH (V); Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*; Schmaltz Dump, WI (V)*; Seymour, IN (V)*;
Summit National, OH (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V);  Waste Disposal  Engineering, MN (V); Wayne
Waste Oil, IN (V); Wheeler Pit, WI (V); Windom Dump, MN (V); Arkwood, AR (VI); Atchison/Santa
Fe (Clovis), MM (VI); Bio-Ecology Systems Site, TX (VI); Brio Refining, TX (VI); Clove Reber, LA (VI);
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 Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); Crystal City Airport, TX (VI); Geneva Industries, TX, (VI); Gurley Pit, AR,
 (VI); Hardage/Criner, OK (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR
 (VI); Mid-South Wood, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; Old Inger, LA (VI); Pesses Chemical, TX (VI);
 Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI);
 Vertac, AR (VI); Aidex, IA (VII)*; Conservation Chemical, MO (VII); Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS
 (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Northwestern States Portland Cement, LA (VII);
 Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII); White Farm Equipment Dump, LA (VII); Denver Radium III, CO
 (Vffl)*; Denver Radium/12th & Quivas, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/Open Space, CO (VIII)*; Libby
 Ground Water, MT (VIII)*; Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Monticello Mill Tailings
 (DOE), UT (VIII); Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2 & #3), UT (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU18),
 CO (VIII)*; Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Smuggler  Mountain, CO (VIII); Atlas Asbestos Mine, CA (IX);
 Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Iron Mountain Mine, CA (IX); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX);
 Mountain View/Globe, AZ (IX); Operating Industries Landfill (Amendment), CA (IX)*; Selma Pressure
 Treating, CA (IX); Solvent Service, CA (IX); South Bay Asbestos Area, CA (IX); Watkins Johnson
 (Stewart Division), CA (IX); Commencement Bay/Nearshore, WA (X); Commencement Bay/Nearshore
 (09/30/89), WA (X); Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (12/30/87), WA
 (X); Gould, OR (X);  Martin Marietta, OR (X); Pacific Hide and Fur, ID (X); Queen City
 Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X); Silver Mountain Mine, WA (X); South Tacoma Channel-Well 12A, WA (X);
 Western Processing, WA (X)*

 Carbon Adsorption (GAC)

 Auburn Road, NH (I); Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Baird & Beacon Heights, CT (I); Coakley
 Landfill, NH (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH  (I); Kellogg-Deering Well
 Field, CT (I)*; McGuire, MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); O'Connor, ME  (I); Old Springfield Landfill,
 VT (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); Stamina Mills, RI
 (I); W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II)*;
 Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamination,
 NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Fulton Terminals, NY (II); Higgins Farm, NJ (II); Kentucky
 Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II);  Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*;
 Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II)*; Montclair/West Orange Radium, NJ (II); Myers Property, NJ (II);
 North Sea Municipal Landfill, NY (II); Pcpe Field, NJ (II); Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (II); Preferred Plating,
 NY (II); Reich Farm, NJ (II); Rockaway Borough Wellfield, NJ (II); Solvent Savers, NY (ID; Tabernacle
 Drum Dump, NJ (II); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY  (II)*; Bendix, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III)*;
 Cryo-Chem, PA (III); Cryo-Chem (09/28/90), PA (III)*; Kimberton, PA (III); Lord  Shope Landfill, PA
 (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III)*; Osborne Landfill, PA (III); Raymark, PA (HI); Sand Gravel &
 Stone, MD (HI)*; Southern Maryland Wood, MD (III); Tyson Dump  #1, PA (III)*; West Virginia
 Ordnance Works, WV (III)*; Airco, KY (IV); American Creosote Works, TN (IV); Celanese Fibers
 Operations, NC (IV); City Industries, FL (IV); Colcman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV);
 Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); National Starch, NC
 (IV); Perdido Groundwater, AL (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC  (IV); Big D Campground, OH (V);
 Wamchem, SC (IV); Anderson Development, MI (V);  E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Fisher Calo
Chem, IN (V); Hagen Farm, WI (V); Hedblum Industries, MI (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*;
 Ionia City Landfill, MI (V); Kummcr Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*;  Kysor Industrial, MI (V); Master
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Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; Miami County Incinerator, OH (V);
Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN (V); New
Brighton/Arden Hills/St Anthony, MN (V)*; New Brighton-Interim Water Treatment, MN (V)*;
Northemaire Plating, MI (V)*; New Lyme, OH (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Outboard
Marine (Amendment), IL (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical
(09/29/90), MI (V)*; Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Reilly
Tar, MN (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical, MN (V)*; Reiily Tar & Chemical (St. Louis Park), MN (V)*;
Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*; Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Wausau Water Supply, WI (V)*; Windom
Dump, MN (V); Arkwood, AR (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); Old Inger, LA (VI); Old Midland
Products, AR (VI); Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); South
Valley/PL-83, NM (VI)*; Tenth Street Dump/Junkyard, OK (VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI);
FairHeld Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Hastings Groundwater, NE (VII); Hastings
Groundwater/Colorado Avenue, NE (VII); Hastings Groundwater/FAR-MAR-CO, NE (VII)*; Lindsay
Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Missouri Electric Works, MO
(VII); White Farm Equipment Dump, IA (VII); Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); Martin Marietta,
Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal, CO (VIII);
Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU17), CO (VIII)*; Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (OU18), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU19), CO (VIII)*; Fairchild
Semicond (Mt. View), CA (IX); Indian Bend Wash, AZ  (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX); Intel
(Santa Clara III), CA (IX); Intersil, CA (IX); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX); Litchfield  Airport, AZ
(DO; Litchfield Airport (09/26/89), AZ (IX); Motorola 52nd Street, AZ (IX); Operating Industries
(11/16/87), CA (IX)*; Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); Raytheon, CA (IX); San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA
(DO; San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (DO; San Gabriel Area 1, CA (DO; San Gabriel Valley (Areas 1,
2 & 4), CA (DO*; Solvent Service, CA (DO; Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (DO*; Stringfellow, CA (DO*;
Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (IX); Tucson International Airport, AZ (IX); Northside
Landfill, WA (X)

Decontamination

Cannon Engineering, MA (I); Iron Horse Park, MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); American Thermostat,
NY 01)*; Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Claremont Polychemical,  NY (II)*; Diamond Alkali, NJ (II)
Ewan Property, N] 01); Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); Roebling Steel,
NJ 01); SMS Instruments, NY (II); Vineland  Chemical, NJ (II); Avtex Fibers, VA (III)*; Brown's Battery
Breaking, PA (ffl); Dover Air Force Base, DE (HI); Fike Chemical, WV (III); Publicker/Cuyahoga
Wrecking, PA OH); Whitmoyer Laboratories, PA (III); American Creosote Works, TN (IV); Cape Fear
Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Pristine, OH
(V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); United  Scrap Lead, OH (V); Arkwood, AR (VI); Brio Refining, TX
(VD; Dude Oil, TX (VI); Pesses Chemical, TX (VI); Rogers Road Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Sheridan
Disposal Services, TX (VI); Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII)*;
Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal  (OU17), CO (VIII)*; Atlas Asbestos Mine, CA
OX); Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA (IX)
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 Dredging

 Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); New Bedford, MA (I); South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Sullivan's
 Ledge, MA (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Hudson River, NY (II);
 Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Love Canal, NY (II); Marathon Battery, NY (II); Marathon Battery
 (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Marathon Battery (09/29/89), NY (II)*; Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); L.A. Clarke &
 Son, VA (ID); Southern Maryland Wood, MD (III); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV);
 Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Anderson
 Development, MI (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Outboard
 Marine Corp., IL (V); Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V); Atchison /Santa Fe (Clovis), NM (VI);
 Tar Creek, OK (VI); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X)

 Excavation

 Baird & McGuire,  MA (I); Baird & McGuire, MA (I)*; Beacon Heights, CT (I); Beacon  Heights
 Landfill, CT (I); Cannon Engineering,  MA (I); Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Coakley
 Landfill, NH (I); Davis Liquid Waste,  RI (I); Ottati & Goss/Great Lakes, NH (I); Hocomonco Pond,
 MA (I); Iron Horse Park, MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); Nyanza
 Chemical, MA (I);  O'Connor, ME (I); Picillo Farm, RI (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA
 (I)*; Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's
 Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams Garage, NH (I); Wells G&H, MA (I); W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I);
 American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II); Bog Creek Farm (03/31/89), NJ (II)*; Brewster
 Well Field, NY (II); Bridgeport, NJ (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II); Burnt Fly  Bog (09/29/88), NJ (II)*;
 Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; DeRewal Chemical, NJ (II); D'Imperio
 Property, NJ  (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property (09/28/89),  NJ  (II)*; FAA Technical Center,
 NJ (II); Fulton Terminals, NY (II); GE  Moreau, NY (II); GE Wiring Devices, PR (II); Glen Ridge
 Radium, NJ (II); Glen Ridge Radium (06/01/90), NJ (II)*; Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Hooker
 Chemical/Ruco Polymer, NY (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ
 (II); King of Prussia, NJ (II); Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II); Lang Property, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill
 (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Love Canal, NY (II); Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Marathon Battery
 (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Marathon Battery (09/29/89), NY (II)*; Mattiace Petrochemicals,  NY (II);
 Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II); Montclair/West Orange Radium, NJ (II);  Montclair/West Orange
 Radium (06/01/90), NJ (II)*; Myers Property, NJ  (II); PAS Oswego, NY (II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II);
 Radium Chemical, NY  (II); Reich Farm, NJ (II); Renora Inc., NJ (II); Ringwood Mines/Landfill, NY (II);
 Roebling Steel, NJ  (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Sealand Restoration, NY (II);
 Solvent Savers, NY (II); Swope Oil, NJ (II); Syncon Resins, NJ (II); Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); Waldick
 Aerospace, NJ (II); Wide Beach, NY (II); Williams Property, NJ (II); York Oil, NY (II); Woodland
 Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); Aladdin Plating, PA (III); Avtex
 Fibers, VA (III); Avtex Fibers (09/28/90), VA (HI)*; Berks Sand Pit, PA (III); Blosenski Landfill, PA
 (III); C&R Battery,  VA (III); Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III);
 Douglassville Disposal, PA (III); Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA  (III); Dover Air Force Base,
 DE (III); Drake Chemical, PA (III); Drake Chemical, PA (III)*; Fike Chemical, WV (III); Greenwood
 Chemical, VA (III); Hebelka Auto Salvage Yard, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (HI); Henderson Road
 (06/30/88), PA (III)*; Kane & Lombard, MD (III); Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); L.A. Clarke &
 Son, VA (III); Lansdowne Radiation, PA (III)*; Lectown Pesticide, WV (HI); Lehigh Electric, PA (III);
 McAdoo-IRM, PA (III); McAdoo Associates, PA (III)*; Millcreek, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA
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(IH); M.W. Manufacturing (06/29/90), PA (III)*; Ordnance Works Disposal, WV Gil); Ordnance Works
Disposal Areas (Amendment), WV (III); Osborne Landfill, PA (III); Sand, Gravel & Stone, MD (HI);
Southern Maryland Wood, MD (III); Taylor Borough, PA (III); Tyson's Dump, PA (III); Tybouts
Comer, DE OH); US Titanium, VA (III); Westline, PA (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (III);
62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Aberdeen Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC (IV); Airco, KY (IV); American
Creosote Works, FL (IV); American Creosote Works (09/28/89), FL (IV); Amnicola Dump, TN (IV);
Brown Wood Preserving, FL (FV); Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination, NC (IV); Cabot/Koppers,
FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*; Coleman Evans, FL
(IV); Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Distler Brickyard, KY (IV); DisUer Farm,
KY (IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Flowood, MS (IV); Gallaway Ponds, TN (IV); Geiger (C&M
Oil), SC (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Hollingsworth, FL (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV);
Kassouf-Kimerling Battery, FL (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; Miami Drum
Services, FL (IV); Mowbray Engineering, AL (IV); Newsome Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV); North
Hollywood Dump, TN (FV); Palmetto Wood Preserving, SC (IV); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV);
Sapp Battery, FL (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Tower Chemical, FL (IV); Wamchem, SC (IV); Yellow
Water Road, FL (IV); Zellwood, FL (IV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL (IV),
A&F Materials-EDD, IL (V); Acme Solvents, IL (V); Alsco Anaconda, OH (V); Anderson Development,
MI (V); Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V); Arrowhead  Refinery, MN (V); Auto Ion Chemicals, MI (V);
Berlin & Farro, MI (V); Big D Campground, OH (V); Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Bower's Landfill, OH (V);
Burrows Sanitation, MI (V); Byron/Johnson Salvage, IL (V); Cemetery Dump, MI (V);
Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Cross Bros., IL (V); Cross Brothers Pail
(Pembroke), IL (V); E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); Fort Wayne Reduction,
IN (V); Hagen Farm, WI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Ionia City Landfill, MI (V); Lake Sandy Jo, IN
(V); LaSalle Electrical, IL (V); LaSalle Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*;  Miami County Incinerator, OH (V);
MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); ML Industries/Taracorp
Lead Smelt, IL (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Northemaire, MI (V); Northside Sanitary
Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating,
WI (V); Old Mill, OH (V); Outboard Marine Corp., IL (V); Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V);
Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Republic Steel  Quarry, OH (V); Rose Township, MI
(V); Reilly Tar & Chemical (St. Louis Park), MN (V)*; Schmaltz Dump, WI (V); Seymour, IN  (V)*;
Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); St. Louis River, MN (V); Summit National, OH (V); United Scrap
Lead, OH (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Waste  Disposal
Engineering, MN (V); Arkwood, AR (VI); Atchison/Santa Fe (Clovis), NM (VI); Bayou Bonfouca, LA
(VI); Bayou Bonfouca (03/31/87), LA (VI)*; Bayou Sorrel, LA (VI); Brio Refining, TX (VI); Cleve Reber,
LA (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); Geneva Industries, TX (VI); Dixie Oil, TX (VI); Gurley Pit, AR (VI);
Hardage/Criner, OK (VI); Jacksonville  Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI);
Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Jacksonville Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Koppers/Texarkana,
TX(VD; Mid-South Wood, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI); Motco (09/27/89), TX (VI)*; Old Inger, LA (VI);
Pesses Chemical, TX (VI); Petro-Chemical Systems, TX (VI); Rogers Road Municipal Landfill, AR (VI);
Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); Sol Lynn (03/25/88), TX (VI); South
Calvacade Street, TX (VI); Tenth Street  Dump/Junkyard, OK (VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX
(VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI); United Creosoting (09/29/89),  TX (VI)*; Vertac, AR (VI); Aidex, IA
(VII)*; Cherokee County, KS (VII)*; Ellisville, MO (VII); Ellisville Site Area, MO (VII)*; Fairfield Coal
Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Findett, MO (VII); Fulbright/Sac River Landfill, MO (VII); Hastings
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Groundwater Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE (VII); Kern-Pest Laboratory, MO (VII); Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek, MO (VII)*; Missouri Electric
Works, MO (VII); Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII); Syntex Verona, MO (VII); Times Beach, MO (VII);
Times Beach (09/28/88), MO (VII)*; Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits
(USDOE), MO (VII)*; Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII);
Denver Radium Site Streets, CO (VUI); Denver Radium IU, CO (VIII)*;  Denver Radium/11th &
Umatilla, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/12th & Quivas, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/Card Property, CO
(VHI)*; Denver Radium/Open Sapce, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/ROBCO,  CO (VIII)*; East Helena,
MT (VIII); Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII)*; Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Monticello
Mill Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2 & #3),
UT (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal, CO (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU20), CO (VIII)*; Sand
Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Sand  Creek Industrial (09/28/90), CO (VIII)*; Sharon Steel (Midvale
Tailings), UT (VIII); Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Smuggler Mountain,  CO (VIII); Whitewood Creek,
SD (VIII); Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII); Woodbury Chemical (09/29/89), CO (VIII)*; Atlas Asbestos
Mine, CA (IX); Celtor Chemical Works, CA  (IX); Celtor Chemical, CA (IX)*; Coalinga Asbestos Mine,
CA (IX); Coalinga Asbestos Mine (09/28/90), CA (IX)*; Del Norte, CA  (IX); Fairchild Semicond (Mt.
View), CA (IX); IBM (San Jose), CA (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX); Intersil, CA (IX); J.H. Baxter,
CA (IX); Jibboom Junkyard, CA (IX); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX); McColl, CA (IX); MGM
Brakes, CA (IX); Raytheon, CA (IX); Selma Pressure Treating, CA (IX);  Commencement
Bay/Nearshore, WA  (X); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA  (X); FMC Yakima Pit, WA
(X); Frontier Hard Chrome (12/30/87), WA (X); Gould, OR (X); Martin Marietta, OR (X); Northwest
Transformer, WA (X); Pacific Hide and Fur, ID (X); Ponders Corner, WA (X)*; Queen City
Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X); Silver Mountain Mine, WA (X); South Tacoma,  WA (X); South Tacoma
Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*; Teledyne Wah Chang Albany (TWCA), OR  (X); United Chrome, OR (X);
Western Processing, WA (X)*

Filling

Baird & McGuire, MA (I)*; Iron Horse Park, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I);
South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); GE Wiring Devices, PR (II); Glen
Ridge Radium, NJ (II); Glen Ridge Radium  (06/01/90), NJ (II)*; King of Prussia, NJ (II); Marathon
Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Montclair/West Orange  Radium, NJ (II); Reich Farm, NJ (II); Ringwood
Mines/Landfill, NY (II); Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); Aladdin Plating, PA (III); Drake Chemical, PA
(III)*; Greenwood Chemical, VA (III); Lehigh Electric, PA (III); Taylor Borough, PA (III); Wade, PA
(III); Wildcat Landfill, DE (III)*; Airco, KY (IV);  Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*; Coleman Evans, FL
(IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Goodrich, B.F.,  KY (IV); Newsome  Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS
(IV); North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); A&F Materials-EDD, IL (V)*; Alsco Anaconda, OH (V); Auto
Ion Chemicals, MI (V); Big D Campground, OH (V); Coshocton Landfill, OH (V); Laskin/Poplar Oil,
OH (V); Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI  (V); Ninth Avenue
Dump, IN (V)*; Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Atchison/Santa Fe
(Clovis), NM (VI); Cimarron Mining, NM (VI); Cleve Reber, LA (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI);
South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); Tar Creek, OK (VI);  Tenth Street Dump/Junkyard, OK (VI); United
Creosoting, TX (VI)*; Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Syntex Verona, MO (VII);
Monticello Vicinity Properties, UT (VIII); Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Woodbury Chemical, CO
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(VIE), Woodbury Chemical (09/29/89), CO (VIII)*; Fairchild Semicond (Mt View), CA (DC); Intel
(Mountain View), CA (DO; MGM Brakes, CA (IX); Raytheon, CA (DC); Martin Marietta, OR (X);
Northwest Transformer, WA (X)

Ground Water Monitoring

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Cannon Engineering, MA (I); Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*;
Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Industri-plex, MA (I);
Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I)*; Kellogg-Deering Well Field,
CT (I); Kellogg-Deering Well Field (09/29/89), CT (I)*; Landfill & Resource Recovery, RI (I); Laurel
Park, CT (I); McKin, ME (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Old
Springfield Landfill, VT (I),Old Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)»; Ottati & Goss/Great Lakes,
NH 0); Picillo Farm, RI (I); Pinctte's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Rose Disposal Pit, MA
(I); Saco Tannery Waste Pits, ME (I)*; South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I);
Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams Garage, NH (I); Wells G&H, MA (I); Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME
(I); W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*;
Asbestos Dump, NJ (II); EEC Trucking, NY (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II); Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (ID*;
Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II);  Caldwell Trucking (09/28/89), NJ (II)*; Chemical Control, NJ (II)*;
Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamination,
NJ (ID; DeRewal Chemical, NJ (II); Diamond Alkali, NJ (II); Endicott Village Well Field, NY (II); Ewan
Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property (09/29/89), NJ (II)*; FAA Technical Center, NJ (II); Friedman
Property, NJ (II); Fulton Terminals, NY (II); GE Moreau, NY (II); Haviland Complex, NY (II); Higgins
Farm, NJ (ID; Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Hyde Park-EDD, NY (II); Katonah Municipal Well, NY (II);
Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II); Kentucky Avenue Well Field (09/28/90), NY (II)*; Kin-Buc
Landfill, NJ (II); King of Prussia, NJ (II); Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*;
Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Love Canal/93rd Street School, NY (II)*; Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II);
Mannheim Avenue Dump,  NJ (II); Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ
OD; Metaltec/Aerosystems  (09/27/90), NJ  (II)*; Montgomery Township, NY  (II); Montgomery
Township Housing, NJ (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); North Sea Municipal Landfill, NY (II); Old
Bethpage, NY (II); PAS Oswego, NY (II); Pepe Field, NJ (II); Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Pomona Oaks Well
Contamination, NJ; Port Washington Landfill, NY (II); Preferred  Plating, NY (II); Price Landfill, NJ
GD*; Reich Farm, NJ 01); Ringwood Mines/Land fill, NY 01); Rocky Hill, NJ (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II);
Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); South
Brunswick Landfill, NJ (II)*; Suffcrn Village Well Field, NY (II); Syosset Landfill, NY (II); Tabernacle
Drum Dump, NJ (II); Upjohn Manufacturing, PR (II); Vega Alta, PR (II); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY
(ID*; Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); Vincland  State School, NJ (II); Volney Landfill, NY (II); Waldick
Aerospace, NJ (ID; Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II);
Aladdin Plating, PA (III); Army Creek Landfill, DE (III); Army Creek Landfill (06/29/90), DE (III)*;
Avtex Fibers, VA (III); Bally Groundwater Contamination, PA (HI); Bcndix, PA (III); Berks Sand Pit,
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(IH); Hranica Landfill, PA (III); Kane & Lombard, MD (III); Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III);
Kimberton, PA (HI); Kimberton (06/30/89), PA (III)*; L.A. Clarke & Son, VA (III); Limestone Road,
MD (HI); Middletown Airfield, PA (III); Millcreek, PA (III); Moyer Landfill, PA (III); M.W.
Manufacturing, PA (III)*; New Castle Spill, DE (III); Ordnance Works Disposal Areas (Amendment),
WV (HI); Osborne Landfill, PA (III); Palmerton Zinc, PA (III)*; Raymark, PA (III); Reeser's Landfill, PA
(HI); Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds, VA (III); Sand Gravel & Stone, MD (III)*; Taylor Borough, PA
(HI)*; Tybouts Corner, DE (III); Tyson's Dump, PA (III)*; Tyson's Dump (Amendment), PA (III); Tyson
Dump #1, PA (HI)*; Voortman Farm, PA (III); Walsh Landfill, PA (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works,
WV (III)*; Westline, PA (III)*; Wildcat Landfill, DE (HI); Wildcat Landfill, DE (III)*; 62nd Street Dump,
FL (IV); Airco, KY (IV); Alpha Chemical, FL (IV); Amnicola Dump, TN (IV); Brown Wood Preserving,
FL (IV); Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Carolawn, SC (IV);
Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV); Ciba-Geigy, AL (IV); City Industries, FL
(IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Flowood, MS (IV); Callaway Ponds, TN (IV); Goodrich,  B.F., KY
(IV); Harris/Palm Bay Facility, FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill, FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill
(Amendment), FL (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling
Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; Lewisburg  Dump, TN (IV); Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); National Starch,
NC (IV); Newsome Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV); North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Pepper's
Steel-EDD, FL (IV); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Pioneer Sand, FL (IV); Powersville Landfill, GA
(IV); Sapp Battery, FL (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); Smith's Farm, KY (IV); Stauffer Chemical (Cold
Creek), AL (IV);  Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant), AL (IV); Wamchem, SC (IV); Yellow Water Road,
FL (FV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL (IV); A&F Materials-EDD, IL (V)*;
Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Anderson Development, MI (V);
Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V); Belvidere Landfill, IL (V); Big D Campground, OH (V); Bofors Nobel,
MI  (V); Bower's  Landfill, OH  (V); Burrows Sanitation, MI (V); Byron Salvage, IL (V)*; Byron Salvage
(06/30/89), IL (V)*; Clare Water Supply, MI (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Coshocton Landfill, OH
(V); Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V); Eau Claire Municipal Well Field, WI (V)*; E.H. Schilling
Landfill, OH (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); FMC Corporation, MN (V)*;  Forest Waste Disposal, MI
(V)*; Fort Wayne Reduction, IN  (V); Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V); Hedblum Industries, MI (V); Hunts
Disposal, WI (V); IMC Terre Haute, IN (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Ionia City Landfill, MI
(V); Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); Johns-Manville, IL (V); K&L Landfill,
MI  (V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Kummer Sanitary Landfill (09/29/90), MN (V)*; Kysor
Industrial, MI (V); Lake Sandy Jo, IN  (V); Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Long Prairie, MN (V);
Marion/Bragg Landfill, IN (V); Mason County Landfill, Ml (V); Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI
(V); Metamora Landfill, MI  (V)*; Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN
(V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); Moss-American Kerr-McCee Oil, WI (V); NL Industries/Taracorp
Lead Smelt, IL (V); National Presto Industries, WI (V); Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN
(V); New Brighton (TCAAP), MN (V)*; New Lyme, OH (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V); Ninth
Avenue Dump (06/30/89), IN (V)*; Northcrnaire Plating, MI (V)*; Northside Sanitary
Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Novaco Industries, MI (V);
Oak Grove Landfill, MN (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI
(V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical (09/29/90), MI (V)*;
Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V); Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Reiily Tar &
Chemical, MN (V)*; Reiily Tar & Chemical (St. Louis Park), MN (V)*; Republic Steel Quarry, OH (V);
Sangamo/Crab Orchard  NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*; Schmaltz Dump, WI (V)*; Seymour, IN (V)»; South
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Andover, MN (V); Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*; Summit National, OH (V); Tri-State Plating, IN (V);
United Scrap Lead, OH (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Waite Park
Wells, MN (V); Waste Disposal Engineering, MN (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V)*; Wausau
Water Supply, WI (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Wheeler Pit, WI (V); Windom Dump, MN (V);
Arkwood, AR (VI); Atchison/Santa Fe (Clovis), NM (VI); Bayou Sorrel, LA (VI); Bio-Ecology Systems,
TX (VD; Brio Refining, TX (VI); Cecil Lindsey, AR (VI); Cimarron Mining, NM (VI); deve Reber, LA
(VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); Dixie Oil, TX (VI); French Limited, TX (VI); Geneva Industries, TX
(VD; Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI); Highlands Acid Pit
(06/26/87), TX (VI)*; Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Jacksonville Municipal Landfill, AR (VI);
Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); Mid-South Wood, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; Odessa Chromium I, TX
(VD*; Odessa Chromium II, TX (VI)*; Pagano Salvage, NM (VI); Rogers Road Municipal Landfill, AR
(VT); Sand Springs, OK (VI)*; Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); Sheridan Disposal Services
(09/28/90), TX (VI)*; Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI);  Sol Lynn (09/23/88), TX (VI)*; South Calvacade
Street, TX (VI); South Valley /Edmunds Street, NM (VI)*; South Valley/PL-83, NM (VI)*; South
Valley/SJ-6, NM (VI)*; Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001),
OK (VI); United Nuclear, NM (VI); Aidex, IA (VII)*; Arkansas City Dump, KS (VII); Big River Sand,
KS (VII); Conservation Chemical, MO (VII); Deere, John, Dubuque Works,  IA (VII); Doepke Disposal
(Holliday), KS (VII); Ellisville Site Area, MO (VII)*; Fairfield Coal  Gasification Plant, IA (VII);
Fulbright/Sac River Landfill, MO (VII); Hastings Groundwater, NE (VII); Hastings
Groundwater/Colorado Avenue, NE (VII); Hastings Ground water/FAR-MAR-CO, NE (VII)*; Lindsay
Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Missouri Electric Works, MO
(VH); Northwestern States Portland Cement, IA (VII); Solid State Circuits, MO (VII); Todtz, Lawrence
Farm, LA (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Waverly Groundwater Contamination, NE  (VII);
Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII); White Farm Equipment Dump, IA (VII); Arsenic Trioxide, ND
(Vm); Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII); California Gulch,
CO (VIID; Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII)*; Marshall Landfill, CO (VIII); Martin Marietta, Denver
Aerospace, CO (VIII); Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY
(Vffl); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2  &  #3), UT (VIII); Rocky Flats
Plant (DOE), CO (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal,  CO (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16), CO
(VIH)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU19), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU20), CO (VIII)*;
Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU22), CO (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Sand Creek Industrial
(09/28/90), CO (VIII)*; Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Smuggler Mountain, CO (VIII); Union Pacific, WY
(VIH); Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII); Applied  Materials, CA (IX); Atlas Asbestos Mine, CA (IX);
Beckman Instmments/Porterville, CA (IX); Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Fairchild Semicond (Mt.
View), CA (IX); Fairchild Semicond (S San Jose), CA (IX); Indian Bend Wash, AZ (IX); Intel (Mountain
View), CA (DC); Intel (Santa Clara III), CA (IX); Intersil, CA (IX); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Koppers
(Oroville Plant), CA (DC); Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX); Lorentz Barrel & Drum, CA (IX);
Louisiana-Pacific, CA (IX); MGM Brakes, CA (IX);  Motorola 52nd  Street, AZ (IX); Purity Oil Sales, CA
(DO; Raytheon, CA (DC); San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (IX); San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA
(DO; San Gabriel Area 1, CA (IX); San Gabriel Valley (Areas 1,2 & 4), CA (IX)*; Selma Pressure
Treating, CA (DO; Solvent Service, CA (DC); Tucson International Airport, AZ (DC); Watkins Johnson
(Stewart Division), CA (DC); Colbert Landfill, WA  (X); Commencement Bay/Nearshore, WA (X);
Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Gould, OR (X); FMC Yakima Pit, WA (X); Fort Lewis Logistic
Center, WA (X); Martin  Marietta, OR  (X); Northside Landfill, WA (X); Northwest Transformer, WA
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(X); Pacific Hide and Fur, ID (X); Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X); Silver Mountain Mine, WA
(X); Toftdahl Drum, WA (X)

Ground Water Treatment

Auburn Road  Landfill, NH (I)*; Baird & McGuire, MA (I); Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*;
Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); Industri-plex, MA (I);
Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I)*; Kellogg-Deering Well Field,
CT (I); Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I)*; McKin, ME (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I);
Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Old Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*; Ottati & Goss/Great
Lakes, NH (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); South
Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Stamina Mills, RI 0); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Sylvester, NH (I);
Sylvester-S, NH (I); Tinkhams Garage, NH (I); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I); Wells G&H,
MA (I); Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II)*;
Brewster Well Field, NY (II); Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II)*; Chemical
Leaman Tank  Lines, NJ (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II);
Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ (II); DeRewal Chemical, NJ (II);
Diamond Alkali, NJ (II); D'Imperio Property, NJ (II); Endicott Village Well Field, NY (II); FAA
Technical Center, NJ (II); FAA Technical Center (09/28/90), NJ (II)*; Fulton Terminals, NY (II); GE
Moreau, NY (II); GEMS Landfill, NJ (II); GE Wiring Devices, PR (II); Goose Farm, NJ (II); Haviland
Complex, NY  (II); Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Hyde Park-HDD, NY (II);
Katonah Municipal Well, NY (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); King
of Prussia, NJ (II); Lang Property, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (09/30/85), NJ (II)*; Lipari Landfill
(07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (II);
Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II)*; Montgomery Township Housing, NJ (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II);
Nascolite, NJ (II); Old Bethpage, NY (II); Olean Well Field, NY (II); PAS Oswego, NY (II); Picatinny
Arsenal, NJ (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY (II); Preferred Plating, NY  (II); Price Landfill, NJ (II)*;
Reich Farm, NJ (II); Rockaway Borough  Wellfield, NJ (II);  Rocky Hill, NJ  (II); Sharkey Landfill, NJ (II);
SMS Instruments, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Syncon Resins, NJ (II);  Tabernacle Drum Dump, NJ
(II); Upjohn Manufacturing, PR (II); Vega Alta, PR (II); Vestal, NY (II); Vineland Chemical, NJ (II);
Williams Property, NJ  (II); Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ
(II); York Oil, NY (II); Army Creek Landfill, DE (HI)*; Avtex Fibers, VA (III); Bally Groundwater
Contamination, PA (III); Bendix, PA (III); Berks Sand Pit, PA (III); Blosenski Landfill, PA (III); Craig
Farm Drum, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (HI)*; Cryo-Chem, PA (III)*;
Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Drake Chemical, PA (III)*; Harvey-Knott, DE (III); Heleva
Landfill, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III); Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); Kimberton, PA (III);
Leetown Pesticide, WV (III); Lord Shope Landfill, PA (HI); Middletown Airfield, PA (III); Millcreek,
PA (III); Osborne Landfill, PA  (III); Raymark, PA (III); Sand Gravel & Stone, MD (HI)*; Southern
Maryland Wood, MD (III); Strasburg Landfill, PA (III); Tybouts Comer, DE (III); Tyson Dump #1, PA
(III)*; US Titanium, VA (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (III)*; 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV);
Airco, KY (IV); Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood  Preserving, NC (IV); Carolawn, SC (IV);
Celanese Fibers Operations, NC (IV); Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*; Chemtronics, NC (IV);
Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV); City Industries, FL (IV); Coleman Evans, FL (IV); Coleman-Evans
Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Distler Brickyard, KY (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV);
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Harris/Palm Bay Facility, FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill, FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill (Amendment),
FL (IV); Hollingsworth, FL (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); National Starch,
NC (IV); Palmetto Wood Preserving, SC (IV); Perdido Groundwater, AL (IV); Sapp Battery, FL (IV);
SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); SCRDI Dixiana, SC (TV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Sodyeco, NC (IV);
Stauffer Chemical (Cold Creek), AL (IV); Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant), AL (IV); Tower
Chemical, FL (IV); Wamchem, SC (IV); Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits, FL (IV); Zellwood, FL (IV);
Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)»; Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Belvidere Landfill, IL (V); Big D
Campground,  OH (V); Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH (V); Clare Water Supply, MI (V);
Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V); Eau Claire Municipal Well Field, WI (V)*; Fisher Calo Chem,
IN (V); FMC Corporation, MN (V)»; Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V);
Hedblum Industries, MI (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Janesville
Ash Beds, WI  (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill,
MN (V)*; Kysor Industrial, MI (V); LaSalle Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*; LeHillier/Mankato, MN (V);
Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Long Prairie, MN (V); Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora
Landfill, MI (V)*; Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee
Oil, WI (V); Naval  Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN (V); New Brighton/Arden Hills/St.
Anthony, MN (V)*; New Brighton (TCAAP), MN (V)*; New Lyme, OH (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN
(V)*; Novaco Industries, MI (V);'Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Old  Mill, OH (V); Onalaska
Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical,  MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical
(09/29/90), MI (V)»; Pristine, OH (V);  Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical (St. Louis
Park), MN (V)*; Rose Township, MI (V); Seymour, IN (V);  Spiegelberg Landfill,  MI (V)»; Springfield
Township Dump, MI (V); Summit National, OH (V); Tri-State Plating, IN (V); U.S. Aviex, MI (V);
University of Minnesota, MN (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Verona Well Field,  MI (V)»; Waite Park
Wells, MN (V); Waste Disposal Engineering, MN (V); Wausau Water Supply, WI (V); Wausau Water
Supply (09/28/89), WI (V)*; Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Brio Refining, TX (VI); Cimarron Mining, NM
(VI); deve Reber, LA (VI); Crystal  Chemical, TX (VI); French Limited, TX (VI); Geneva Industries, TX
(VD; Gurley Pit, AR (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI);
Koppere/Texarkana, TX (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; North Cavalcade Street, TX  (VI);  Odessa Chromium I,
TX (VI)*; Odessa'Chromium II, TX (VI)*; Old Midland Products, AR (VI); Sol Lynn (09/23/88), TX
(VD*; South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); South Valley /Edmunds Street, NM  (VI)*; South Valley/PL-83,
NM (VI)*; Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Tinker AFB  (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI);
United Nuclear, NM (VI); Chemplcx, IA (VII); Conservation Chemical, MO (VII); Deere, John,
Dubuque Works, IA (VII); Des Moines TCE, IA (VII); Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII);
Findett, MO (VH); Lindsay Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII);
Missouri Hectric Works, MO (VII); Northwestern States Portland Cement,  IA (VII); Solid State Circuits,
MO (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Waverly Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); White Farm
Equipment Dump, IA (VII); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII); California Gulch, CO (VIII);
Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII)*; Marshall Landfill, CO (VIII); Martin Marietta,  Denver Aerospace, CO
(VTID; Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Rocky Flats Plant
(DOE), CO (Vffl); Rocky Mountain Arsenal, CO  (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU18), CO (VIII)*;
Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU19), CO  (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU20), CO (VIII)*; Silver Bow
Creek, MT (Vffl); Union Pacific, WY (VIII); Applied Materials, CA (IX); Beckman
Instruments/Porterville, CA (IX); Del Norte, CA (IX); Fairchild Semicond (Mt. View), CA (IX);
Fairchild Semicond (S San Jose), CA (IX); Indian Bend Wash, AZ (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX);
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Intel (Santa Clara HI), CA (IX); Intersil, CA (IX); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA
(DO; Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX); Litchfield Airport (09/26/89), AZ (IX); Lorentz Barrel & Drum, CA
(IX); MGM Brakes, CA  (IX); Motorola 52nd Street, AZ (IX); Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); Raytheon, CA
(DC); Sacramento Army Depot, CA (DC); San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (IX); San Fernando Valley
(Area 1), CA (DC); San Gabriel Area 1, CA (DO; San Gabriel Valley (Areas 1,2 & 4), CA (DC)*; Selma
Pressure Treating, CA (DO; Solvent Service, CA (DC); Stringfellow, CA (DC)*; Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA
(DO; Tucson International Airport, AZ (DC); Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (DO; Colbert
Landfill, WA (X); Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Fort Lewis Logistic Center, WA (X); Frontier
Hard Chrome (07/05/88), WA (X)*; Martin Marietta, OR (X); Northside Landfill, WA (X); Ponders
Corner, WA (X)*; South Tacoma Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*; United Chrome, OR (X); Western
Processing, WA (X)*

Incineration/Thermal Destruction

Baird & McGuire, MA (I); Baird & McGuire (09/14/89), MA (I)*; Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I);
Cannon Engineering, MA (I); Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis
Liquid Waste, RI (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Landfill & Resource Recovery,  RI (I); New
Bedford, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Ottati & Goss/Great Lakes, NH (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I);
Rose Disposal Pit, MA  (I); Wells G&H, MA (I); W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I); American
Thermostat, NY (II)*; Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II); Bog Creek Farm (06/28/89), NJ (II)*; Brewster Well
Field, NY  (II); Bridgeport, NJ (II); Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY
(II)*; DeRewal Chemical, NJ (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II); FAA Technical Center, NJ (II); Fulton
Terminals, NY (II); Hooker Chemical/Ruco Polymer, NY (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Hyde
Park-EDD, NY (ID; Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Love Canal, NY (II)*;
Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY (II); Reich Farm, NJ (II); Roebling Steel, NJ (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II);
Sayreville  Landfill, NJ (II); Sealand Restoration, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Swope Oil, NJ (II);
Williams Property, NJ (II); York Oil, NY (II); Berks Sand Pit, PA (III); Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE
(HI); Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA (III); Drake Chemical, PA (III); Drake  Chemical
(09/29/88), PA (III)*; Fike Chemical, WV (HI); Greenwood Chemical, VA (III); Lackawanna Refuse Site,
PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III)*; Ordnance Works Disposal, WV
(III); Southern Maryland Wood, MD (III); Westline, PA (III); Whitmoyer Laboratories, PA (III); Wildcat
Landfill, DE (III); Aberdeen Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC (IV); American Creosote Works, TN (IV);
Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*; Coleman Evans, FL (IV); Geiger (C&M Oil), SC (IV); Mowbray
Engineering, AL (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); Smith's Farm, KY (IV); Soydeco, NC (IV); Tower
Chemical, FL (TV); Zellwood, FL (IV); Acme Solvents, IL (V); Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Berlin &
Farro, MI  (V); Big D Campground, OH (V); Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Cross
Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V); Fields Brook, OH (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); Fort Wayne
Reduction, IN (V); LaSalle Electrical, IL (V); LaSalle Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*; Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH
(V); Laskin/Poplar Oil  (06/30/89), OH (V)*; Mctamora Landfill, MI (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee
Oil, WI (V); New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Outboard
Marine (Amendment), IL (V);  Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Rose Township, MI (V); Sangamo/Crab
Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*; Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V); Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); St.
Louis River, MN (V); Summit National, OH (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); Waste Disposal
Engineering, MN (V); Wedzcb Enterprises, IN (V); Arkwood, AR  (VI); Bayou Bonfouca, LA (VI)*; Brio
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Refining, TX (VI); deve Reber, LA (VI); Gurley Pit, AR (VI); Hardage/Criner, OK (VI);
Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Jacksonville Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI);
Motco, IX (VI)*; Rogers Road Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); Sheridan
Disposal Services, TX (VI); South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI);
Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); Triangle Chem., TX (VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI)*;
Vertac, AR (VI); Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant, LA (VII); Hastings Groundwater, NE (VH); Hastings
Groundwater Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE (VII); Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek, MO
(VTD*; Missouri Electric Works, MO (VII); Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII)*; Syntex Verona, MO (VII);
Times Beach, MO (VII)*; Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO
(Vffl); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Sand Creek Industrial
(09/28/90), CO (VIH)*; Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII); Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIE)*; Operating
Industries  Landfill (Amendment), CA (IX)*; FMC Yakima Pit, WA (X); Western Processing, WA (X)

Leachate Collection/Treatment

Beacon Heights, CT (I); Beacon Heights Landfill (09/28/90), CT (I)*; Charles George Landfill 3  & 4,
MA (I)*; Charles George, MA (I)*; Laurel Park, CT (I); Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Picillo Farm, RI
(D; Stamina Mills, RI (I); Combe Fill South Landfill, NJ (II); GEMS Landfill, NJ (II); Helen Kramer, NJ
(ID; Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (09/30/85), NJ (II)*; Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*;
Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Pepe Field, NJ (II); Price Landfill, NJ (II)*; Volney Landfill, NY (II);
Henderson Road, PA (III)*; Moyer Landfill, PA (III); Palmerton Zinc, PA (III)*; Tyson's Dump
(Amendment), PA (HI); US Titanium, VA (III);  Airco,  KY (IV); American Creosote Works, FL (IV);
Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Newport Dump Site,
KY (IV); Pioneer Sand, FL (IV); Smith's Farm, KY (IV); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Coshocton
Landfill, OH (V); E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*; Janesville Ash Beds,
WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); New Lyme, OH (V); Northside
Sanitary Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical  Corporation, IN (V); Velsicol Chemical,
IL (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V); Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V)*; Hardage/Criner, OK (VI);
Petro-Chemical Systems, TX (VI); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Operating
Industries  (11/16/87), CA  (DC)*; Operating Industries  (09/30/88), CA (IX)*; Ordot Landfill, GU (IX);
Martin Marietta, OR  (X); United Chrome, OR (X)

Levees

Baird & McGuire, MA  (I); Douglassville Disposal, PA (III); American Creosote Works, TN (IV); Hunts
Disposal, WI (V); Old Inger, LA (VI) Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); Times Beach, MO (VII)*;
South Bay Asbestos Area, CA (IX)

Offsite Discharge

Groveland Wells, MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I)*;  Old
Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Ottati & Goss/Creat Lakes, NH (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Tinkhams Garage
(Amendment), NH a);  Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II)*; DeRewal Chemical,
NJ (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II)*; GE Moreau, NY (II); GE Wiring Devices, PR (II); Katonah Municipal
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Offsite Discharge (Continued)

Well, NY (H); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill
(07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Myers Property, NJ (II); Reich Farm, NJ (II);
Upjohn Manufacturing, PR (II); Vega Alta, PR (II); Vineland Chemical, NJ  (II); York Oil, NY (II); Drake
Chemical, PA (HI)*; Henderson Road, PA (III); Sand Gravel & Stone, MD (III)*; US Titanium, VA (III);
62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Airco, KY (IV); Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Cape  Fear Wood Preserving, NC
(IV); Carolawn, SC (IV); Ciba-Geigy, AL (IV); City Industries, FL (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV);
Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); National Starch, NC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Wamchem, SC
(IV);Belvidere Landfill, IL (V); Eau Claire Municipal Well Field, WI (V)*; FMC Corporation, MN (V)*;
Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Industrial Excess
Landfill, OH (V)*; Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Kysor Industrial, MI (V);
LaSalle Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*; Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Long Prairie, MN (V); Miami County
Incinerator, OH  (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance
Plant, MN (V); New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN (V); Northernaire Plating, MI (V)»; Onalaska
Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical (St. Louis Park), MN  (V)*; Summit National, OH
(V); Tri-State Plating, IN (V); U.S.  Aviex, MI (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Waite Park Wells, MN (V);
Waste Disposal Engineering, MN (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Wedzeb Enterprises, IN (V); Cimarron
Mining, NM  (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); French Limited, TX (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR
(VI); Chemplex,  IA (VII); Conservation Chemical, MO (VII); Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII);
Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Findett, MO (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA
(VH); Missouri Electric Works, MO (VII); Solid State Circuits, MO (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII);
Waverly Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); Central City /Clear Creek, CO (VIII); East Helena, MT
(VIID; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU17), CO (VIII)*; Applied Materials, CA (IX); Beckman
Instruments/Porterville, CA (IX); Fairchild Semicond (S San Jose), CA (IX); IBM (San Jose), CA (IX);
Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX); Litchfield Airport (09/26/89), AZ (IX); MGM Brakes, CA (IX); Operating
Industries (11/16/87), CA (IX)*; Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); Sacramento Army Depot, CA (IX); San
Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (IX); San Gabriel  Valley (Areas 1, 2 & 4), CA (IX)*; Selma Pressure
Treating, CA (DC); Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (IX); Stringfellow, CA (IX)*; Tucson International Airport,
AZ (DO; Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (IX); Frontier Hard Chrome (07/05/88), WA (X)*;
Northside Landfill, WA (X)

Offsite Disposal

Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Cannon Engineering, MA (I); Cannon/Plymouth,  MA (I); Coakley
Landfill, NH (I); Kearsarge  Metallurgical, NH (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I); McKin-IRM,
ME (I); McKin, ME (I)*;  O'Connor, ME (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard,  ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I); South
Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); American Thermostat, NY  (II)*; Brewster Well
Field, NY (II); Burnt Fly Bog, NJ (II); Burnt Ry Bog, NJ (II)*; Byron Barrel &  Drum, NY (II)*; Chemical
Control, NJ (II); Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Claremont
Polychemical (09/28/90), NY (II)*; D'Imperio Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property,
NJ (II)*; FAA Technical Center, NJ (II); FAA Technical Center (09/28/90), NJ (II)*; Fulton Terminals,
NY (II); Glen Ridge Radium, NJ (II); Glen Ridge Radium (06/01/90), NJ (II)*; Hooker Chemical/Ruco
Polymer, NY (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Imperial Oil/Champion  Chemicals, NJ (II); Kentucky
Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); King of Prussia, NJ (II); Krysowaty Farm, NJ (II);
Lang Property, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Ludlow Sand & Gravel,
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NY (II); Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (II); Marathon Battery, NY (II); Marathon Battery (09/30/88),
NY (ID*; Marathon Battery (09/29/89), NY (ID*; Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY (II);
Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems (09/27/90), NJ (II)*; Montdair/West Orange
Radium, NJ 01); Montdair/West Orange Radium (06/01/90), NJ (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); Pepe
Held, NJ (ID; Pijak Farm, NJ (II); Preferred Plating, NY (II); Price Landfill, NJ (II)*; Radium Chemical,
NY (ID; Reich Farm, NJ (H); Renora Inc., NJ (II); Ringwood Mines/Landfill, NY (H); Roebling Steel, NJ
(ID; SMS Instruments, NY (II); Samey Farm, NY (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Scientific Chemical
Processing, NJ (ID; Sealand Restoration, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Spence Farm, NJ (H); Swope
Oil, NJ (ID; Syncon Resins, NJ (II); Vega Alta, PR  (II); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Vineland
Chemical, NJ (ID; Waldick Aerospace, NJ (II); Williams Property, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route
72, NJ (TO; Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); Aladdin Plating, PA (III); Army Creek Landfill, DE
(IID*; Avtex Fibers, VA (III)*; Berks Sand Pit, PA (III); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III); C&R Battery, VA (III);
Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA  (III)*; Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (HI); Dorney
Road Landfill, PA (III); Douglassville Disposal, PA (III)*; Dover Air Force Base,  DE (III); Enterprise
Avenue, PA (III); Fike Chemical, WV (III); Fike Chemical (09/28/90), WV (III); Greenwood Chemical,
VA (IID; Havertown PCP, PA (III);Harvey-Knott, DE (III); Hebelka Auto Salvage Yard, PA (III);
Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); Lackawanna Refuse Site, PA (III); Lansdowne Radiation, PA
OH)*; Leetown Pesticide, WV (III); Lehigh Electric, PA (III); McAdoo-IRM, PA (III); McAdoo
Associates, PA (ID)*; M,W. Manufacturing, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing (06/29/90), PA (III)*;
Osbome Landfill, PA (III); Publicker/Cuyahoga Wrecking, PA (III); Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds,
VA (m); Sand, Gravel & Stone, MD (HI); Strasburg Landfill, PA (III); Taylor Borough, PA, (III);
Westline, PA (HI); West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (HI); Whitmoyer Laboratories, PA (III); Wildcat
Landfill, DE OH); 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); American Creosote Works, TN (IV); Amnicola Dump,
TN (IV); Brown Wood Preserving, FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Distler Brickyard,
KY (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV); Miami Drum Services, FL (IV); Newsome Brothers/Old
Reichhold, MS 0V); North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Palmetto Wood Preserving, SC (IV); Pepper's
Sted-EDD, FL (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); SCRDI Dixiana, SC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV);
Soydeco, NC (IV); Tower Chemical, FL (IV); A&F Materials-IRM, IL (V); A&F Materials-EDD, IL (V)*;
Acme Solvents, IL (V); Alsco Anaconda, OH (V); Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V); Auto Ion Chemicals,
MI (V); Berlin & Farro, MI (V); Bower's Landfill, OH (V); Burrows Sanitation, MI (V); Byron/Johnson
Salvage Yard, IL (V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; Cemetery Dump, MI (V); Chem-Dyne-EDD, OH (V);
Cross Bros., IL (V); Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V); E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Fisher Calo
Chem, IN (V); Forest Waste, MI (V)*; Hedblum Industries, MI (V); Johns-Manville, IL (V); K&L
Landfill, MI (V); Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; LaSalle Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*;
Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V)*; Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Mctamora Landfill, MI (V)*;
MIDCO I, IN (V); NL Industrics/Taracorp Lead Smelt, IL (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*;
Northemaire, MI (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Old Mill, OH (V); Onalaska Municipal
Landfill, WI (V); Outboard Marine Corp., IL (V); Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V); Pristine, OH
(V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Republic Steel Quarry, OH (V); Rose Township, MI (V); Schmaltz
Dump, WI (V); Seymour, IN (V)*; St. Louis River, MN (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V);
Wauconda Sand & Gravel, IL (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Wedzeb Enterprises, IN (V); Arkwood,
AR(VI); Bayou Bonfouca, LA (VI); Bayou Sorrel,  LA (VI); Brio Refining, TX (VI); Cecil Lindsey, AR
(VD; Cimarron  Mining, NM (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); Dixie Oil, TX (VI); Geneva Industries, TX
(VD; Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI); Jacksonville Municipal
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Landfill, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI); Rogers Road Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Sheridan Disposal
Services, TX (VI); South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Tinker AFB
(Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); Triangle Chem., TX (VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI)*; Aidex-IRM,
IA (VH); Aidex, IA (VII)*; Chemplex, IA (VII); Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII); Ellisville, MO
(VII); Ellisville Site Area, MO (VII)*; Fairfield Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Findett, MO (VII);
Fulbright/Sac River Landfill, MO (VII); Kern-Pest Laboratory, MO (VII); Lindsay Manufacturing, NE
(VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek, MO (VII)*;
Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII)*; Syntex Verona, MO (VII); White Farm Equipment Dump, IA (VII);
Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); Denver Radium Site Streets, CO (VIII); Denver Radium III,  CO
(VIII)*; Denver Radium/llth & Umadlla, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/12th & Quivas, CO (VIII)*;
Denver Radium/Card Property, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/Open Space, CO (VIII)*; Denver
Radium/ROBCO, CO (VIII)*; East Helena, MT (VIII); Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII);
Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Portland Cement (Kiln
Dust #2 & #3), UT (VIII); Rocky Mountain  Arsenal (OU17), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal
(OU18), CO (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Sand Creek Industrial (09/28/90), CO (VIII)*;
Sharon Steel (Midvale Tailings), UT (VIII); Whitewood Creek, SD (VIII); Woodbury Chemical, CO
(VIII); Woodbury Chemical (09/29/89), CO (VIII)*; Beckman Instruments/Porterville, CA (IX);  Celtor
Chemical Works, CA (IX); Celtor Chemical, CA (IX)*; Del Norte CA (IX); Intersil,  CA (IX); Jibboom
Junkyard, CA (IX); McColl, CA (IX); MGM  Brakes, CA (IX); South Bay Asbestos Area, CA (IX)*;
Stringfellow Acid Pits-IRM, CA (IX); Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (IX); Commencement
Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X); FMC Yakima Pit, WA (X);
Gould, OR (X); Ponders Corner, WA (X)*; Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X); South Tacoma
Channel-Well 12A, WA (X)*; Teledyne Wah Chang Albany (TWCA), OR (X); United Chrome, OR (X);
Western Processing, WA (X); Western Processing (09/25/85), WA (X)*

Offsite Treatment

Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Cannon Engineering, MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I);  Laurel
Park, CT (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH
(I); W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*;  Brewster Well Field, NY (II);
Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Claremont Polychemical (09/28/90), NY (II)*; DeRewal Chemical,
NJ (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II); Ewan Property (09/29/89), NJ (II)*; FAA Technical Center, NJ (II); FAA
Technical Center (09/28/90), NJ (II)*; GE Moreau, NY (II); Hooker Chemical/Ruco Polymer, NY  (II);
Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY (II); Radium
Chemical, NY (II); Reich Farm, NJ (II); Renora Inc., NJ (II); Roebling Steel, NJ (II); Sarney Farm, NY
(II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II);  Sealand Restoration, NY (II);
Solvent Savers, NY (II); Upjohn Manufacturing, PR (II); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Vineland
Chemical, NJ (II); Volney Landfill, NY (II);  Williams Property, NJ (II);  York Oil, NY (II); Aladdin
Plating, PA (III); Avtex Fibers, VA (III)*; Bendix, PA (III); Berks Sand Pit, PA (III); C&R Battery, VA
(III); Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Douglassville Disposal, PA (III)*; Fike Chemical, WV (III); Fike
Chemical (09/28/90), WV (III)*; Greenwood Chemical, VA (III); Havertown PCP,  PA (III); M.W.
Manufacturing, PA (III); Publicker/Cuyahoga Wrecking, PA (III); Rhinehart Tire Fire, VA (III); Sand
Gravel & Stone, MD (III)*; Strasburg Landfill, PA (III); Tyson's Dump, PA (III)*; Whitmoyer
Laboratories, PA (III); American Creosote Works, TN (IV); Sodyeco, NC  (IV); Tower Chemical, FL (IV);
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Offsite Treatment (Continued)

Alsco Anaconda, OH (V); Auto Ion Chemicals, MI (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Cross Brothers Pail
(Pembroke), IL (V); Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V)*; Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*;
Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI
(V); Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical (St. Louis Park), MN (V)*; Tri-State
Plating, IN (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Wedzeb Enterprises, IN (V); Cimarron Mining, NM (VI);
Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Jacksonville Municipal
Landfill, AR (VI); North Cavalcade Street, TX (VI); Rogers Road Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); South
Calvacade Street TX (VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI)*; Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Fairfield
Coal Gasification Plant, LA (VII); Findett, MO (VH); Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek, MO (VLI)*;
Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII)»; Syntex Verona, MO (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Martin
Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (Vffl); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Sand Creek Industrial, CO
(Vm); Sand Creek Industrial (09/28/90), CO (VIII)*; Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII)*; Commencement
Bay/Tacoma, WA (X)

Onsite Containment

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Iron Horse Park, MA (I);  Landfill &
Resource Recovery, MA (I); Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Re-Solve, MA (I); Wells G&H, MA  (I);
W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I); Asbestos Dump, NJ (II); Burnt Ry Bog, NJ (II)*; Byron Barrel &
Drum, NY (II)*; GE Moreau, NY (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Hudson River, NY (II); Kin-Buc
Landfill, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (09/30/85), NJ (II)*; Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Mannheim
Avenue Dump, NJ (II); Pepe Field, NJ (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Scientific Chemical Processing,
NJ 01); Sealand Restoration, NY (II); Syosset Landfill, NY (II); Upjohn Manufacturing, PR (II); Ambler
Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Coker's Sanitation Service Landfills, DE (III); Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE
(HI); Domey Road Landfill, PA (III); Drake Chemical, PA (HI); East Mt. Zion,
PA (IH); Enterprise Avenue, PA (HI); Henderson Road, PA (III)*; Hranica Landfill, PA (III); Kane &
Lombard, MD (HI); Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III);  Millcreek, PA (III); Ordnance Works
Disposal, WV (ffl); Osborne Landfill, PA (IH); Palmerton Zinc, PA (HI)*; Rhinehart Tire Fire, VA (HI);
Walsh Landfill, PA (HI); West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (in)*; Wildcat Landfill, DE (III); 62nd
Street Dump, FL (IV); Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination, NC (IV); Airco, KY (IV);
Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Davie Landfill, FL (IV); Dubose Oil Products,
FL (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; Lewisburg Dump, TN
(IV); National Starch, NC (IV); North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV);
Tower Chemical, FL  (IV); Yellow Water Road, FL (IV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination
(Amendment), FL (IV); Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Bofors
Nobel, MI  (V); E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*; Hagen Farm, WI (V);
Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V); Janesville Old Landfill, WI (V); K&L Landfill, MI
(V); Lake Sandy Jo, IN (V); Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Mason County Landfill, MI (V); Master Disposal
Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); NL
Industries/Taracorp Lead Smelt, IL (V); New Lyme, OH (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V); Outboard
Marine Corp., IL (V); Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V); Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI),
IL (V)*; St. Louis River, MN (V); Summit National, OH (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Wayne Waste
Oil, IN (V); Wheeler Pit, WI (V); Windom Dump, MN (V); Arkwood, AR (VI); Bayou Sorrel, LA (VI);
Bio-Ecology Systems, TX (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); Gurley Pit, AR (VI); Industrial Waste
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Control, AR (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; Rogers Road Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); South Cavalcade Street,
TX (VI); South Valley/Edmonds Street, NM (VI)*; Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI);
United Creosoting, TX (VI); Vertac, AR (VI); Arkansas City Dump, KS (VII); Cherokee County, KS
(VII)*; Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Ellisville Site Area, MO (VII)*; Findett, MO (VII);
Hastings Groundwater Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North
Farm, IA (VH); Northwestern States Portland Cement, IA (VII); Times Beach, MO (VII); Wheeling
Disposal Service, MO (VII); White Farm Equipment Dump, IA (VII); Anaconda Smelter/Mill Creek,
MT (Vffl); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII); Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII)*; Martin Marietta,
Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal
(OU20), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU23), CO (Vffl)*; Silver Bow Creek, MT (Vffl);  Atlas
Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA (IX); Coalinga Asbestos Mine (09/28/90), CA
(DC)*; J.H. Baxter, CA (DC); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX); Operating Industries Landfill
(Amendment), CA (TX)*; South Bay Asbestos Area, CA (IX); Tucson International Airport, AZ (IX);
Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (IX); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X);
Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Martin Marietta, OR (X); Northside Landfill, WA (X); Pacific
Hide and Fur, ID (X); Silver Mountain Mine, WA (X); Western Processing, WA (X)*

Onsite Discharge

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Beacon  Heights Landfill, CT (I); Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis
Liquid Waste, RI (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I)*; New Bedford,
MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*;
Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Wells G&H, MA (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*;
Bog Creek Farm, NJ  (II)*; Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson
Groundwater Contamination, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Endicott Village Well Field,
NY (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II)*; FAA Technical Center, NJ (II); Havertown PCP, PA (III); Haviland
Complex, NY (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; Lone Pine
Landfill, NJ (ID*; Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (II); Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II)*; Montgomery
Township Housing, NJ (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); Nascolite, NJ (II); Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (II); Port
Washington Landfill, NY (II); Preferred Plating, NY (II); Rocky Hill, NJ (II); SMS Instruments, NY (II);
Solvent Savers, NY (II); Syosset Landfill, NY (II); Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); Williams Property, NJ
(II); Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); Ambler Asbestos
Piles, PA (III); Army Creek Landfill, DE (III)*; Avtex Fibers, VA (III); Bally Groundwater
Contamination, PA (III); Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III)*; Cryo-Chem, PA (III)*; Delaware Sand and
Gravel, DE (III); Fike Chemical, WV (III); Havertown PCP, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III);
Keystone Sanitation  Landfill, PA (III); Kimberton, PA (III)*; Lord Shope Landfill, PA (III); M.W.
Manufacturing, PA (III)*; Osborne Landfill, PA (III); Raymark, PA (III); Sand Gravel & Stone, MD
(III)*; Tyson Dump #1, PA (III)*; US Titanium, VA (III); West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (III)*;
Wildcat Landfill, DE (III)*; 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Celanese Fibers Operations, NC (IV);
Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*; Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Dubose
Oil Products, FL (PvO; Harris/Palm Bay Facility, FL (IV); Hipps Road Landfill (Amendment), FL (IV);
Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); Newsome Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV); Perdido Groundwater, AL
(IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Stauffer Chemical (Cold Creek), AL (IV);
Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant), AL (IV); Zellwood, FL (IV); Big D Campground, OH (V); Bofors
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Onsite Discharge (Continued)

Nobel, MI (V); dare Water Supply, MI (V); Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V); E.H. Schilling
Landfill, OH (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); Janesville Ash Beds, WI (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V);
Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)*; Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI
(V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN
(V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V);
Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical (St.
Louis Park), MN (V)*; Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*; Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); University
of Minnesota, MN (V); Wausau Water Supply, WI (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V);  Arkwood, AR (VI);
Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI);
Motco, TX (VI)*; North Cavalcade Street, TX (VI); Odessa Chromium I, TX (VI)*; Odessa Chromium II,
TX (VI)*; Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); Sol Lynn (09/23/88), TX (VI)*; South Calvacade Street,
TX (VI); South Valley/Edmunds Street, NM (VI)*; Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Tinker AFB
(Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI)*; Fairficld Coal Gasification Plant, IA
(Vn); Fulbright/Sac River Landfill, MO (VII); Lindsay Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Northwestern States Portland Cement, IA (VII); White Farm
Equipment Dump, IA (VII); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII);  Libby Ground  Water, MT
(Vffl)*; Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII);
Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Rocky Flats Plant (DOE), CO (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal
(OU18), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal  (OU19), CO (VIII)*; Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII);
Fairchild Semicond (Mt. View), CA (IX); IBM (San Jose), CA (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA (DC); Intel
(Santa Clara HI), CA (DO; Intersil, CA (DC); J.H.  Baxter, CA (DO; Lorentz Barrel & Drum, CA (DO;
Raytheon, CA (DO; San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (DO; Stringfellow, CA (DO*; Watkins Johnson
(Stewart Division), CA (DO; Fort Lewis Logistic Center, WA (X); Martin Marietta, OR (X)

Onsite Disposal

Baird & McGuire, MA  0)*; Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis
Liquid Waste, RJ (I); Hocomonco Pond, MA (I); Iron Horse Park, MA (I); Laurel Park, CT (I);
Norwood PCBs, MA (I); Picillo Farm, RI (I); Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); South Municipal Water Supply,
NH (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams Garage, NH (I); Wells G&H, MA (I);
WJL Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II)*; Caldwell
Trucking, NJ (D); Chemical Control, NJ (II)*; DeRewal Chemical, NJ (II); Ewan Property, NJ (II)*;
Fulton Terminals, NY (II); GE Wiring Devices, PR (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); King of Prussia,
NJ (II); Love Canal, NY (II); Love Canal/93rd Street School, NY (II)*; Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II);
Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II); Old Bethpage, NY (II); Sarney Farm,
NY 01); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Avtex
Fibers, VA (HI)*; Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA (III); Drake
Chemical, PA (ib); Enterprise Avenue, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III)*; Keystone Sanitation
Landfill, PA (HI); Ordnance Works Disposal Areas (Amendment), WV (III); Southern Maryland Wood,
MD OH); 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Aberdeen  Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC (IV); Airco, KY (IV);
American Creosote Works, FL (IV); American Creosote Works, FL (IV); Amnicola Dump, TN (IV);
Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination, NC (IV); Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Chemtronics, NC (IV);
Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV); Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Dubose
Oil Products, FL (TV); Flowood, MS (IV); Callaway Ponds, TN (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Howe
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Onsite Disposal (Continued)

Valley Landfill, KY (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery, FL (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal
(03/30/90), FL (IV)*; North Hollywood Dump, TN (IV); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Sapp
Battery, FL (IV); SCRDI Dixiana, SC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Smith's Farm, KY (IV); Yellow
Water Road, FL (IV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL (IV); Anderson
Development, MI (V); Arcanum Iron & Metal, OH (V); Big D Campground, OH (V); Bofors Nobel, MI
(V); Bower's Landfill, OH (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Fisher Calo
Chem, IN (V); Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Hagen Farm, WI (V); IMC Terre Haute, IN (V); LaSalle
Electrical, IL (V); Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Liquid Disposal, MI (V); MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN
(V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Northside Sanitary
Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation, IN (V); Outboard Marine
(Amendment), IL (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*;
Schmaltz Dump, WI (V)*; Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); Summit National, OH (V); United
Scrap Lead, OH (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN
(V); Wheeler Pit, WI (V); Arkwood, AR (VI); Atchison/Santa Fe (Clovis), NM (VI); Bayou Bonfouca,
LA (VI)*; Cimarron Mining, NM (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); Crystal City Airport, TX (VI); Gurley
Pit, AR (VI); Hardage/Criner, OK (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Industrial Waste
Control, AR (VI); Jacksonville Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); Motco, TX
(VI)*; Pesses Chemical, TX (VI); Petro-Chemical Systems, TX (VI); Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI);
Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI); Tenth Street Bump/Junkyard, OK (VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX
(VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI)*; Vertac, AR (VI); Aidex, IA (VII)*; Hastings Groundwater
Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE (VII); Missouri Electric Works, MO (VII); Times Beach, MO
(VH)»; Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII); Denver Radium III, CO
(Vni)*; Ubby Ground Water, MT (VIII)*; Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Monticello
Mill  Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU20), CO (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial,
CO (VIH); Sharon Steel (Midvale Tailings), UT (VIII); Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Smuggler
Mountain, CO (VIII); Atlas Asbestos Mine, CA  (IX); Coalinga Asbestos Mine,  CA (IX); Coalinga
Asbestos Mine (09/21/90), CA (IX)*; Fairchild Semicond (Mt. View), CA (IX); Intel (Mountain View),
CA (DC); J.H. Baxter, CA  (IX); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (DC); Mountain View/Globe, AZ (IX);-
Raytheon, CA (DC); Commencement Bay/Nearshore (09/30/89), WA (X); FMC Yakima Pit, WA (X);
Gould, OR (X); Martin Marietta, OR (X); Northwest Transformer, WA (X); Silver Mountain Mine, WA
(X); Western Processing, WA (X)*

Onsite Treatment

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Baird & McGuire, MA (I)*; Cannon Engineering, MA (I); Charles
George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis Liquid Waste, RI (I); Groveland Wells,
MA  (I); Iron Horse Park, MA (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I)*; Kellogg-Deering Well Field,
CT (I)*; New Bedford, MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Old Springfield Landfill, VT
(I); Old Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*; Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*; Rose
Disposal Pit, MA (I); South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge,
MA  (I); Wells G&H, MA (I); W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Bog
Creek Farm, NJ (II)*; Byron Barrel &. Drum, NY (II)*; Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II)*; Chemical Control, NJ
(II)*; Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; Cinnaminson Groundwater
Contamination, NJ (II); Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; DeRewal Chemical, NJ (II); Endicott Village
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Well Field, NY (H); Ewan Property, NJ (II)*; FAA Technical Center, NJ (II); Fulton Terminals, NY (II);
GE Moreau, NY (II); GE Wiring Devices, PR (II); Haviland Complex, NJ (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY
(ID; Katonah Municipal Well, NY (II); Kentucky Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II);
King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Love
Canal/93rd Street School, NY (II)*; Love Canal, NY (II)*; Ludlow Sand & Gravel, NY (II); Mannheim
Avenue Dump, NJ (ID; Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Marathon Battery (09/29/89), NY (II)*;
Metaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II)*; Montgomery Township Housing, NJ (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II);
Nascolite, NJ (H); Pepe Field, NJ (II); Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY (II);
Preferred Plating, NY (II); Reich Farm, NJ (II); Renora Inc., NJ (II); Rocky Hill, NJ (II); SMS
Instruments, NY (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Upjohn Manufacturing, PR (II);
Vega Alia, PR (H); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); Volney Landfill, NY
OD; Waldick Aerospace, NJ (II); Williams Property, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II);
Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (ID; York Oil, NY (II); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Army
Creek Landfill, DE (III)*; Avtex Fibers, VA (III); Avtex Fibers (09/28/90), VA (III)*; Bally Groundwater
Contamination, PA (III); Bendix, PA (III); Berks Sand Pit, PA (HI); Craig Farm Drum, PA Gil); Croydon
TCE Spill, PA (HI)*; Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (HI); Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA
OH); Dover Air Force Base, DE (III); Drake Chemical, PA (III)*; Fike Chemical, WV (III); Havertown
PCP, PA (HI); Hebelka Auto Salvage Yard, PA (HI); Henderson Road, PA (III); Keystone Sanitation
Landfill, PA (ID); Kimberton, PA (III); Kimberton, PA (III)*; LA. Clarke & Son, VA (III); Lord Shope
Landfill, PA (ffl); Middletown Airfield, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III)*; Ordnance Works
Disposal, WV (ffl); Ordnance Works Disposal Areas (Amendment), WV (III); Osborne Landfill, PA
(HD; Palmerton Zinc, PA (III); Palmerton Zinc (09/29/90), PA (III)*; Raymark, PA (III); Saltville Waste
Disposal Ponds, VA (HI); Sand Gravel & Stone, MD (III)*; Southern Maryland Wood, MD (HI); Tyson's
Dump (Amendment), PA (III); Tyson's Dump, PA (HI)*; Tyson Dump #1, PA (III)*; US Titanium, VA
(HD; West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (III)*; 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Aberdeen
Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC (IV); Airco, KY (IV); American Creosote Works, TN (IV); American
Creosote Works, FL (IV); Amnicola Dump, TN (IV); Brown Wood Preserving, FL (IV); Cabot/Koppers,
FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Celanese Fibers Operations, NC (IV); Celanese/Shelby
Fibers, NC (IV)*;'Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics (Amendment), NC (IV); City Industries, FL (IV);
Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Flowood, MS
(TV); Geiger (C&M Oil), SC (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Harris/Palm Bay Facility, FL (IV); Hipps
Road Landfill (Amendment), FL (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV);
Kassouf-Kimerling Battery, FL (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal (03/30/90), FL (IV)*;
Munisport Landfill, FL (IV);  National Starch, NC (IV); Palmetto Wood Preserving, SC (IV); Perdido
Groundwater, AL (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Smith's Farm, KY (IV);
Sodyeco, NC (IV); Stauffer Chemical (Cold Creek), AL (IV); Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant), AL
0V); Tower Chemical, FL (IV); Wamchem, SC (IV); Yellow Water Road, FL (IV); Zellwood, FL (IV);
Zellwood Groundwater Contamination (Amendment), FL (IV); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*;
Anderson Development, MI  (V); Belvidere Landfill, IL (V); Big D Campground, OH (V); Bofors Nobel,
MI (V); dare Water Supply, MI (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V);
Eau Claire Municipal Well Field, WI (V)*; E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V);
Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*; Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V); Hagen
Farm, WI (V); Hedblum Industries, MI (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Ionia City Landfill, MI
(V); Janesville Ash Beds, WI  (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Kummcr Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)»; LaSalle
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Onsite Treatment (Continued)

Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*; Laskin/Poplar Oil, OH (V); Laskin/Poplar Oil (09/30/87), OH (V)*; Liquid
Disposal, MI (V); Long Prairie, MN (V); Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora Landfill,
MI (V)*; Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); Moss-American
Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); New Brighton/Arden Hills/St. Anthony, MN (V)*; New Brighton (TCAAP),
MN (V)*; New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Northernaire
Plating, MI (V)*; Northside Sanitary Landfill/Environmental Conservation and Chemical Corporation,
IN (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova
Chemical, MI (V); Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V); Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment),
OH (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical (St. Louis Park), MN (V)*; Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL
(V)*; Seymour, IN (V)*; Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*; Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); Summit
National, OH (V); U.S. Aviex, MI (V); United Scrap Lead, OH (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V);
Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Waite Park Wells, MN (V); Waste Disposal Engineering, MN (V); Wausau
Water Supply, WI (V); Wausau Water Supply, WI (V)*; Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Arkwood, AR (VI);
Atchison/Santa Fe (Clovis), NM  (VI); Bailey Waste Disposal, TX (VI); Brio Refining, TX (VI); Cleve
Reber, LA (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); French Limited, TX (VI); Gurley Pit, AR (VI);
Hardage/Criner, OK (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI);
Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); Motco, TX (VI)*; North Cavalcade Street, TX (VI); Odessa Chromium I,
TX (VI)*; Odessa Chromium II, TX (VI)*; Pesses Chemical, TX (VI); Sol Lynn (03/25/88), TX (VI); Sol
Lynn (09/23/88), TX (VI)*; South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); South Valley/Edmunds Street, NM (VI)*;
South Valley/PL-83, NM (VI)*; Tenth Street Dump/Junkyard, OK (VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving,
TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI)*; Vertac, AR (VI);
Arkansas City Dump, KS (VII); Chemplex, IA (VII); Deere, John, Dubuque Works, IA (VII); Fairfield
Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Hastings Groundwater/Colorado Avenue, NE (VII); Hastings
Groundwater Contamination (East  Industrial Park), NE (VII); Hastings Groundwater/FAR-MAR-CO,
NE (VII)*; Hastings Groundwater, NE (VII); Lindsay Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm (09/27/90), IA (VII)*;
Missouri Electric Works, MO (VII); Northwestern States Portland Cement, IA (VII); Solid State Circuits,
MO (VII);  Times Beach, MO (VII)*; Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Waverly Groundwater
Contamination, NE (VII); White Farm Equipment Dump, IA (VII); Broderick Wood Products, CO
(VIH); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII); California Gulch, CO (Vffl); East Helena, MT (VIII);
Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII)*; Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Monticello Mill
Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII);
Rocky Hats Plant (DOE), CO (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain
Arsenal (OU17), CO (VIII)*; Rocky  Mountain Arsenal (OU18), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal
(OU19), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU20), CO (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII);
Sand Creek Industrial (09/29/90), CO (VIII)*; Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Beckman
Instruments/Porterville, CA (IX); Fairchild Scmicond (Mt. View), CA (IX); Fairchild Semicond (S San
Jose), CA (IX); IBM (San Jose), CA (IX); Indian Bend Wash, AZ (IX); Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX);
Intel (Santa Clara III), CA (IX); Intersil,  CA (IX); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA
(IX); Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX); Lorentz Barrel & Drum, CA (IX); MGM Brakes, CA (IX); Motorola
52nd Street, AZ (IX); Operating Industries (11/16/87), CA (IX)*; Operating Industries (09/30/88), CA
(DC)*; Operating Industries Landfill (Amendment), CA (IX)*; Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); Raytheon, CA
(IX); Sacramento Army Depot, CA  (IX); San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (IX); San Fernando Valley
(Area 1) (06/30/89), CA (IX); San Gabriel Valley (Areas 1, 2 & 4), CA (IX)*; Selma Pressure Treating,
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Onsite Treatment (Continued)

CA (DO; Solvent Service, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (DC); Stringfellow, CA (DC)*; Tucson
International Airport, AZ (DO; Watkins Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (DC); Colbert Landfill, WA (X)
FMC Yakima Pit, WA (X); Fort Lewis Logistic Center, WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (07/05/88), WA
00*; Frontier Hard Chrome (12/30/87), WA (X); Gould, OR (X); Martin Marietta, OR (X); Northside
Landfill, WA (X); Northwest Transformer, WA (X); Pacific Hide and Fur, ID (X); Teledyne Wan Chang
Albany (TWCA), OR (X)

Flume Management

Auburn Road Landfill, NH (I)*; Groveland Wells, MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); O'Connor,
ME (D; Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Old Springfield Landfill (09/29/90), VT (I)*; Pinette's Salvage
Yard, ME (I); Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA
0); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*;
Caldwell Trucking, NJ (II)*; Chemical Leaman Tank Lines, NJ (II); Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)*; FAA Technical
Center, NJ (D); GE Moreau, NY (II); Haviland Company, NY (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Hyde
Park-EDD, NY 01); Kentucky Avenue Wcllfield, NY (II)*; King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lone Pine Landfill,
NJ (ID*; Myers Property, NJ (II); Old Bethpage, NY (II); Picatinny Arsenal, NJ (II); SMS Instruments,
NY (ID; Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); Craig Farm Drum, PA (III);
Croydon TCE Spill, PA (III)*; Cryo-Chem, PA (III)*; Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Havertown
PCP, PA OH); Henderson Road, PA (III)*; Lord Shope Landfill, PA (HI); Osbome Landfill, PA (III);
Price Landfill, NJ (IID; Tyson Dump #1, PA (III)*; Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); City
Industries, FL (IV); Munisport Landfill, FL (IV); Pickettville Road Landfill, FL (IV); Algoma  Municipal
Landfill, WI (V); Bofbrs Nobel, MI (V); Bower's Landfill, OH (V); Burrows Sanitation,  MI (V); Clare
Water Supply, MI (V); Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V);  Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V); Hedblum
Industries, MI (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Kummer Sanitary Landfill, MN (V)»; Master
Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN
(V); Northernaire Plating, MI (V)*; Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill,
WI (V);Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical (09/29/90), MI (V)*;
Reflly Tar & Chemical (St  Louis Park), MN (V)»; Seymour, IN (V); Spiegelberg Landfill,  MI (V)»; U.S.
Aviex, MI (V); Verona Well Field-IRM, MI (V); Waite Park Wells, MN (V); Wausau Water Supply, WI
(V); Wausau Water Supply, WI (V)*; Cleve Reber, LA (VI); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI);
Motco, TX (VD*; Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI)*; South Valley/Edmunds Street, NM (VI)*; Tinker
AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); United Nuclear, NM (VI); Chemplex, IA (VII); Fairfield Coal
Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Findett, MO (VII); Solid State Circuits, MO (VII); Waverly Groundwater
Contamination, ME (VII); Wheeling Disposal Service, MO (VII); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT
(VuT); Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII)*; Mystery Bridge at Highway 20, WY (VIII); Rocky Flats Plant
(DOE), CO (Vm); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU19), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU20), CO
(Vffl)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU23), CO (VIII)*; Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII); Applied Materials,
CA (DO; Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX); Litchfield Airport, AZ (DC); Purity Oil Sales,  CA (DC); San
Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (DC); San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (IX); Stringfellow, CA (IX)*;
Watkins Johnson (Stewart  Division), CA (IX); Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X)
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Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTW)

Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH (I); Laurel Park, CT (I); Old Springfield
Landfill, VT (I); Tinkhams Garage, NH (I); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I); GEMS Landfill, NJ
(II); GE  Wiring Devices, PR (II); Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Katonah Municipal Well, NY (II); Kin-Buc
Landfill, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (09/30/85), NJ (II)*;  Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Vega Alta, PR
(II); Drake Chemical, PA (III)*; Rhinehart Tire Fire, VA (III); Tybouts Corner, DE (III); 62nd Street
Dump, FL (IV); Bypass 601 Groundwater Contamination, NC (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC
(IV); Gty Industries, FL (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); National Starch, NC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL
(IV); dare Water Supply, MI (V); FMC Corporation, MN (V); Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V);  K&L
Landfill, MI (V); Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); Naval
Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant, MN (V); New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN (V); Outboard
Marine  (Amendment), IL (V); Reilly Tar & Chemical (St. Louis Park), MN (V)*; Seymour, IN (V);
Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*; University of Minnesota, MN (V); Wedzeb Enterprises, IN (V); Brio
Refining, TX (VI); Cimarron Mining, NM (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); Dixie Oil, TX (VI); Pesses
Chemical, TX (VI); Sol Lynn (03/25/88), TX (VI); Doepke Disposal (Holliday), KS (VII); Fairfield Coal
Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Findett, MO (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Missouri
Electric  Works, MO (VII); Solid State Circuits, MO (VII); Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Waverly
Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); East Helena, MT (VIII); Del  Norte, CA (IX); Litchfield Airport,
AZ (IX); MGM Brakes, CA (IX); Operating Industries (11/16/87), CA (IX)*; Operating Industries
(09/30/88), CA (IX)*; San Gabriel Area 1, CA (IX); Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (IX)*; Stringfellow, CA
(IX)*; Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); Western Processing, WA (X)*

Relocation

Forest Glen Subdivision, NY (II); DeRewal Chemical, NJ (II); Brown's Battery Breaking, PA (III);
Lansdowne Radiation, PA (III); Lansdowne Radiation, PA (HI)*; Waste Disposal Engineering, MN (V);
Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); Petro-Chemical Systems, TX (VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI); Times
Beach, MO (VII); Times Beach, MO (VII)*; Anaconda Smelter/Mill Creek, MT (VIII); Mountain
View/Globe, AZ (IX)

Solvent Extraction

Norwood PCBs, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Ewan Property, NJ (II)*;
Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V); United Creosoting, TX (VI)*

Slurry Wall

Sylvester, NH (I); Diamond Alkali, NJ (II); Florence  Landfill, NJ (II); GE Moreau, NY (II); Helen
Kramer, NJ (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Kin-Buc Landfill, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill, NJ (II); Lone
Pine Landfill, NJ (II); PAS Oswego, NY (II); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Volney Landfill,
NY (II); Kane & Lombard, MD (III); Osborne Landfill, PA (III); Southern Maryland Wood, MD (III);
Whitehouse Waste Oil Pits, FL (IV); Allied/Ironton  Coke, OH (V)*;  E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V);
Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*; Hunts Disposal, WI (V); Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Ninth Avenue
Dump,  IN (V); Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V); Schmaltz Dump, WI  (V)*; Summit National,
OH (V); Waste Disposal Engineering, MN (V); Bayou Sorrel, LA (VI); Geneva Industries, TX (VI);
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Slurry Wall (Continued)

Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain
Arsenal (OU20), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU23), CO (VIII)*; Union Pacific, WY (VIII)

Soil Washing/Flushing

Re-Solve, MA 0)*; Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Ewan Property, NJ (II)*; King of Prussia, NJ (II);
Myers Property, NJ (H);  Solvent Savers, NY (II); Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); L.A. Clarke & Son, VA
OH); US Titanium, VA (ffl); Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV);
Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Cross Brothers Pail
(Pembroke), IL (V);  Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI (V); Ninth Avenue
Dump, IN (V)*; United Scrap Lead, OH (V); U.S. Aviex, MI (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Arkwood,
AR (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); South Calvacade Street, TX (VI); Sand Creek Industrial, CO
(Vin); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX)

Solidification/Stabilization

Charles George Landfill  3 & 4,  MA (I)*; New Bedford, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I);
Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); W.R.  Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I); Chemical Control, NJ (II)*; DeRewal
Chemical, NJ (II); Love Canal/93rd Street School, NY (II)*; Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*;
Roebling Steel, NJ (II); York Oil, NY (II); Aladdin Plating, PA (III); Bruin Lagoon, PA (III); Bruin
Lagoon (09/29/86), PA (III)*; C&R Battery, VA (HI); Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Douglassville
Disposal (Amendment), PA (HI); Fike Chemical, WV (III); Greenwood Chemical, VA (III); Hebelka
Auto Salvage Yard,  PA (HI); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (HI)*; Ordnance Works Disposal Areas
(Amendment), WV (IH); Publicker/Cuyahoga Wrecking, PA (III); 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Amnicola
Dump, TN (TV); Cabot/Koppers,  FL (IV); Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*; Chemtronics, NC (IV);
Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL (IV); Flowood, MS (IV); Geiger (C&M Oil), SC
(IV); Kassouf-Kimerfing Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; Mowbray Engineering, AL (IV); Pepper's Steel, FL
(IV); Pepper's Steel-EDD, FL (IV); Sapp Battery, FL (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Smith's Farm, KY
(IV); Tower Chemical, FL (IV); Yellow Water Road, FL (IV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination
(Amendment), FL (IV); Alsco Anaconda, OH (V); Burrows Sanitation, MI (V); Fields Brook, OH (V);
Forest Waste, MI (V)*; Liquid Disposal, MI (V); MIDCO I, IN (V); MIDCOII, IN (V); Mid-State
Disposal, WI (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL
(V)*; Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Bailey
Waste Disposal, TX  (VI); Brio Refining, TX (VI); Cleve Reber, LA (VI); Gurley Pit, AR (VI); Industrial
Waste Control, AR (VI); Jacksonville Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Mid-South Wood, AR (VI); Pesses
Chemical, TX (VI); Rogers Road Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Arkansas City Dump, KS (VII); Hastings
Groundwater Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE (VII); Midwest Manufacturing/North Farm, IA
(VH); Shenandoah Stables, MO  (VII)*; Denver Radium/ROBCO, CO (VIII); Martin Marietta, Denver
Aerospace, CO (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU17), CO (VIII)*; J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Koppers
(Oroville Plant), CA (IX); Purity Oil Sales, CA (IX); Selma Pressure Treating, CA (IX); Commencement
Bay/Nearshore, WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (12/30/87), WA (X); Gould, OR (X); Pacific Hide
andFur, ID (X); Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X); Queen City Farms, WA (X); Teledyne Wah
Chang Albany (TWCA), OR (X);
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Surface Water Diversion/Collection

Charles George, MA (I)*; McKin, ME (I)*; Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Burnt
Fly Bog, NJ (II)*; Chemical Insecticide, NJ (II); Blosenski Landfill, PA (III); Chisman Creek, VA (III)*;
Dorney Road Landfill, PA (III); East Mt. Zion, PA (III); Greenwood Chemical, VA (HI); Harvey-Knott,
DE (HI); Heleva Landfill, PA (III); Henderson Road, PA (III)*; Kane & Lombard, MD (III); Kimberton,
PA (HI)*; Leetown Pesticide, WV (III); Moyer Landfill, PA (III); Palmerton Zinc, PA (HI)*; Rhinehart
Tire Fire, VA (III); Saltville Waste Disposal Ponds, VA (III); Taylor Borough, PA (III); Dubose Oil
Products, FL (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal, FL (IV)*; Tower
Chemical, FL (IV); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); United Scrap Lead,
OH (V); Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Sheridan Disposal
Services, TX (VI); Cherokee County, KS (VII)*; California Gulch, CO (VIII); Central City/Clear Creek,
CO (VIII)*; Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA (IX)*; Stringfellow
Acid Pits, CA (IX); Commencement Bay/Nearshore, WA (X); Commencement Bay/Tacoma, WA (X);
Queen City Farms-IRM/EDD, WA (X)

Surface Water Monitoring

Baird & McGuire, MA (I)*; Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Saco
Tannery Waste Pits, ME (I)*; Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams Garage
(Amendment), NH (I); BEC Trucking, NY (II); Chemical Insecticide, NJ (II); Clothier DisposalJvJY (II);
FAA Technical  Center, NJ (II);  King of Prussia, NJ (II); Lone Pine Landfill, NJ (II)*; Ludlow Sand &
Gravel, NY (II); Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (II); North Sea Municipal Landfill, NY  (II); Sarney
Farm, NY (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Vineland Chemical,
NJ (II); Woodland  Township Route 72, NJ (II); Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); Ambler
Asbestos Piles,  PA (III);  Army Creek Landfill, DE (III)*; Bally Groundwater Contamination, PA (III);
Berks Sand Pit, PA (III); C&R Battery, VA (III); Coker's Sanitation Service Landfills, DE (III);
Havertown PCP, PA (III); Hranica Landfill, PA (III); Keystone Sanitation Landfill,  PA  (III); Kimberton,
PA (HI)*; New Castle Steel DE  (III); New Castle Spill, DE (III); Palmerton Zinc, PA
(IH)*; Alpha Chemical, FL (IV); Cabot/Koppers, FL (IV); Chemtronics, NC (IV); Chemtronics
(Amendment), NC (TV);  Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); National Starch, NC (IV); North Hollywood Dump,
TN (IV); Big D  Campground, OH (V); Bofors Nobel, MI (V); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; Coshocton
Landfill, OH (V); Hunts  Disposal, WI (V); Industrial Excess Landfill, OH (V)*; Johns-Manville, IL (V);
K&L Landfill, MI (V); Master Disposal Service Landfill, WI (V); Miami County Incinerator, OH (V);
New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN (V); Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V);
Ott/Story/Cordova Chemical, MI (V); Peterson Sand & Gravel, IL  (V); Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR
(USDOI), IL (V)*; Spiegelberg Landfill, MI (V)*; United  Scrap Lead, OH (V); Waite Park Wells, MN
(V); Wauconda  Sand & Gravel, IL (V)*; Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Arkwood, AR (VI);  Hardage/Criner
(Amendment), OK (VI);  Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI)*; Sand Springs, OK (VI)*; Sheridan Disposal
Services, TX (VI)*;  Fulbright/Sac  River Landfill, MO (VII); Solid State Circuits, MO (VII); Wheeling
Disposal Service, MO (VII); Monticello Mill Tailings (DOE), UT (VIII); Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII);
Whitewood Creek, SD (VIII); Coalinga Asbestos Mine, CA  (IX)*; J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Gould, OR (X)
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Surface Water Treatment

C&R Battery, VA (IE); Havertown PCP, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III)*; Cape Fear Wood
Preserving, NC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Anderson Development, MI (V); Industrial Excess
Landfill, OH (V)*; Oconomowoc Electroplating, WI (V); Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V);
Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); East Helena, MT (VIII); Silver Bow Creek, MT (VIII)

Temporary Storage

New Bedford, MA (D; Ciba-Geigy, NJ (II)»; Ewan Property, NJ (II); FAA Technical Center, NJ (II);
Hooker Chemical/Ruco Polymer, NY (II); Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals, NJ (II); Picatinny
Arsenal, NJ (H); Roebling Steel, NJ (II); Fike Chemical, WV (III); Publicker/Cuyahoga Wrecking, PA
OH); Strasburg Landfill, PA (III); Airco, KY (IV); Brown Wood Preserving, FL (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY
(IV); Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*; Petro-Chemical Systems, TX (VI); Rogers Road
Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creck/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); United Creosoting, TX
(VI)*; Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek, MO (VII); Minker Stout/Stout, MO (VII); Minker/Stout/Romaine
Creek, MO (VII)*; Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII); Syntex Verona, MO (VII); Times Beach, MO (VII)*;
Weldon Spring Quarry/Plant/Pits (USDOE), MO (VII)*; Broderick Wood Products, CO (VIII); Denver
Radium ffl, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/llth & Umatilla, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium 12th & Quivas,
CO (VIE)*; Denver Radium/Card Property, CO (VIII)*; Denver Radium/Open Space Property, CO
(Vffl)*; Denver Radium ROBCO, CO (VIII)*; Libby Ground Water, MT (VIII)*; Martin Marietta, Denver
Aerospace, CO (VIII); Portland Cement (Kiln Dust #2 & #3), UT (VIII); Rocky Flats Plant (DOE), CO
(Vffl); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16), CO (VIII)*; Sharon Steel  (Midvale Tailings), UT (VIII)

Treatment Technology

Baud & McGuire, MA (I); Baird & McGuire (09/14/89), MA (I)*; Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I);
Cannon Engineering, MA (I); Charles George Landfill 3 & 4, MA (I)*; Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Davis
Liquid Waste, RI (I); Groveland Wells, MA (I); Iron Horse Park, MA (I); Kearsarge Metallurgical, NH
(I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I)*; Kellogg-Dcering Well Field, CT (I)*; Landfill & Resource
Recovery, RI (I); New Bedford, MA (I); Norwood PCBs, MA (I); O'Connor, ME (I); Old Springfield
Landfill, VT (I); Ottati & Goss/Grcat Lakes, NH (I); Pinette's Salvage Yard, ME (I); Re-Solve, MA (I)*;
Rose Disposal Pit, MA (I); Stamina Mills, RI (I); Sullivan's Ledge, MA (I); Tinkhams Garage, NH (I);
Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I); Wells G&H, MA (I); W.R. Grace (Acton Plant), MA (I);
American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Brewster Well Field,  NY (II); Brewster Well Field (09/29/88), NY (II);
Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II); Bridgeport, NJ (II); Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Caldwell Trucking, NJ
ffl); Chemical Control, NJ (II)*; Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Ewan Property, NJ (II); Ewan
Property (09/29/89), NJ (II)»; FAA Technical Center,  NJ (II); FAA Technical Center (09/28/90), NJ
ffl)*; Fulton Terminals, NY (II); GE Wiring Devices, PR (II); Goose Farm, NJ (II); Hooker
Chemical/Ruco Polymer, NY (II); Hooker-102nd Street, NY (II); Kin-Buc Landfill,  NJ (II); King of
Prussia, NJ ffl); Lipari Landfill (07/11/88), NJ (II)*; Love Canal/93rd Street School, NY (II)*; Love
Canal, NY ffl)*; Marathon Battery, NY (II); Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)*; Marathon Battery
(09/29/89), NY ffl)*; Mattiace Petrochemicals, NY (II); Mctaltec/Aerosystems, NJ (II); Montgomery
Township Housing, NJ (II)*; Myers Property, NJ (II);  Pcpe Field, NJ (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY
ffl); Preferred Hating, NY (II); Radium Chemical, NY (II); Reich Farm, NJ (II); Renora Inc., NJ (II);
Roebling Steel, NJ (II); SMS Instruments, NY (II); Sarney Farm, NY (II); Sayreville Landfill, NJ (II);
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Treatment Technology (Continued)

Sealand Restoration, NY (II); Solvent Savers, NY (II); Syncon Resins, NJ (H); Upjohn Manufacturing,
PR (H); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Vineland Chemical, NJ (II); Wide Beach, NY (II); Williams
Property, NJ (n); York Oil, NY (II); Ambler Asbestos Piles, PA (III); Avtex Fibers, VA (III); Avtex
Fibers (09/28/90), VA (III)*; Bendix, PA (III); Berks Sand Pit, PA (III); Bruin Lagoon, PA (HI)*; C&R
Battery, VA (HI); Craig Farm Drum, PA (III); Delaware Sand and Gravel, DE (III); Douglassville
Disposal, PA (HI)*; Drake Chemical, PA (III)*; Fike Chemical, WV (III); Greenwood Chemical, VA (III);
Kimberton, PA (HI); Kimberton (06/30/89), PA (III)*; L.A. Clarke & Son, VA (III); Leetown Pesticide,
WV (HI); Lord Shope Landfill, PA (HI); M.W. Manufacturing, PA (III); M.W. Manufacturing
(06/29/90), PA (HI)*; Ordnance Works Disposal, WV (III); Ordnance Works Disposal Areas
(Amendment), WV (III); Palmerton Zinc, PA (III)*; Southern Maryland Wood, MD (HI); Tyson's Dump
(Amendment), PA (III); Tyson's Dump, PA (III)*; US Titanium, VA (III); West Virginia Ordnance
Works, WV (HI); Whitmoyer Laboratories, PA (III); 62nd Street Dump, FL (IV); Aberdeen
Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC (IV); American Creosote Works, TN (IV); American Creosote Works
(01/05/89), FL (IV); Amnicola Dump, TN (IV); Brown Wood Preserving, FL (IV); Cabot/Koppers, FL
(IV); Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC (IV); Celanese/Shelby Fibers, NC (IV)*; Celanese Fibers
Operations, NC (IV); Coleman Evans, FL (IV); Coleman-Evans Wood Preserving (Amendment), FL
(IV); Dubose Oil Products, FL (IV); Geiger (C&M Oil), SC (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV);
Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery, FL (IV); Kassouf-Kimerling Battery Disposal, FL
(IV)*; Mowbray Engineering, AL  (IV); Newsome Brothers/Old Reichhold, MS (IV); Palmetto Wood
Preserving, SC (IV); Pepper's Steel-EDD, FL (IV); Sapp Battery, FL (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV);
Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Smith's Farm, KY (IV); Sodyeco, NC (IV); Stauffer Chemical (Cold Creek),
AL (IV); Stauffer Chemical (LeMoyne Plant), AL (IV); Tower Chemical, FL (IV); Wamchem, SC (IV);
Yellow Water Road, FL (IV); Zellwood, FL (IV); Zellwood Groundwater Contamination (Amendment),
FL (IV); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; Alsco Anaconda, OH (V); Anderson Development, MI (V);
Arrowhead Refinery, MN (V); Bayou Bonfouca, LA (VI); Big D Campground, OH (V); BoforsNobel, MI
(V); Burrows Sanitation, MI (V); Cliff/Dow Dump, MI (V); Cross Brothers Pail (Pembroke), IL (V);
E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); Forest Waste, MI (V)*; Fort Wayne
Reduction, IN (V); Galesburg/Koppers, IL (V); Hagen Farm, WI (V); Ionia City Landfill, MI (V); Kysor
Industrial, MI (V); LaSalle Electrical, IL (V); LaSalle Electrical Utilities, IL (V)*; Laskin/Poplar, OH (V);
Laskin/Poplar Oil (09/30/87), OH (V)*; Liquid Disposal, MI (V); Miami County Incinerator, OH (V);
MIDCO I, DM (V); MIDCO II, IN (V); Mid-State Disposal, WI (V); Moss-American Kerr-McGee Oil, WI
(V); New Brighton/Arden Hills (TCAAP), MN (V); Ninth Avenue Dump, IN (V)*; Oconomowoc
Electroplating, WI  (V); Onalaska Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Outboard Marine (Amendment), IL (V);
Pristine, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI), IL (V)*;
Seymour, IN (V)*; Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); Summit National, OH (V); U.S. Aviex, MI (V);
United Scrap Lead, OH (V); University of Minnesota, MN (V); Wausau Water Supply, WI (V)*; Wayne
Waste Oil, IN (V); Wedzeb Enterprises, IN (V); Arkwood, AR (VI); Atchison/Santa Fe (Clovis), NM
(VI); Bailey Waste  Disposal, TX (VI); Brio Refining, TX (VI); Crystal Chemical, TX (VI); French  Limited,
TX (VI)- Hardage/Criner (Amendment), OK (VI); Industrial Waste Control, AR (VI); Jacksonville
Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Koppers/Texarkana, TX (VI); Motco, TX (VI); Motco (09/27/89), TX (VI)*;
North Cavalcade Street, TX (VI);  Oil Mid-South Wood, AR (VI); Old Midland Products, AR (VI);
Pesses Chemical, TX (VI); Rogers Road Municipal Landfill, AR (VI); Sikes Disposal Pits, TX (VI);
Sheridan Disposal Services, TX (VI); Sol Lynn (03/25/88), TX (VI); South Calvacade Street, TX (VI);
South  Valley/Edmunds Street, NM (VI)*; South Vallcy/PL-83, NM (VI)*; Tenth Street
 »       Subsequent Record of Decision
 S       Supplemental Record of Decision
 HDD   Enforcement Decision Document
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TECHNOLOGY

Treatment Technology (Continued)

Dump/Junkyard, OK (VI); Texarkana Wood Preserving, TX (VI); Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg.
3001), OK (VI); United Creosoting, TX (VI)*; Vertac, AR (VI); Arkansas City Dump, KS (VII); Fairfield
Coal Gasification Plant, IA (VII); Hastings Groundwater, NE (VII); Hastings Ground water
Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE (VII); Hastings Groundwater/Colorado Avenue, NE (VII);
Hastings Groundwater/FAR-MAR-CO, NE (VII)*; Lindsay Manufacturing, NE (VII); Midwest
Manufacturing/North Farm, IA (VII); Minker/Stout/Romaine Creek, MO (VII)*; Missouri Electric
Works, MO (VII); Shenandoah Stables, MO (VII)*; Syntex Verona, MO (VII); Times Beach, MO (VII)*;
Vogel Paint & Wax, IA (VII); Waverly Groundwater Contamination, NE (VII); Broderick Wood
Products, CO (VIH); Burlington Northern (Somers), MT (VIII); East Helena, MT (VIII); libby Ground
Water, MT (VHI)*; Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Monticello Vicinity Properties, UT
(Vffl); Ogden Defense Depot, UT (VIII); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain
Arsenal (QUIT), CO (VIII)*; Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU18), CO (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial, CO
(Vffl); Sand Creek Industrial (09/28/90), CO (VIII)*; Woodbury Chemical, CO (VIII)*; Fairchild
Semicond (Mt. View), CA (IX); Fairchild Scmicond (S San Jose), CA (IX); Indian Bend Wash, AZ (DC);
Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX); Intersil, CA (IX); J.H. Baxter, CA (IX); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA
(DO; Litchfield Airport, AZ (IX); Lorentz Barrel & Drum, CA (IX); Motorola 52nd Street, AZ (IX);
Operating Industries (09/30/88), CA (IX)*; Operating Industries Landfill (Amendment), CA (DC)*;
Purity Oil Sales, CA (DO; Raytheon, CA  (DO; San Fernando Valley (Area 1), CA (DO; San Gabriel
Valley (Areas  1, 2 & 4), CA (DO*; Selma  Pressure Treating, CA (DO; Solvent Service, CA (DO;
Stringfellow Acid Pits, CA (DO*; Stringfellow, CA (DO*; Tucson International  Airport, AZ (DO; Watkins
Johnson (Stewart Division), CA (DO; Commencement Bay/Nearshore, WA (X); Commencement
Bay/Tacoma, WA (X); FMC Yakima Pit, WA (X); Frontier Hard Chrome (12/30/87), WA (X); Gould,
OR 00; Northwest Transformer, WA (X); Pacific Hide and Fur, ID (X); Teledyne Wah Chang Albany
(TWCA), OR (X); Triangle Chemical, TX (VI); United Chrome, OR (X); Western Processing, WA (X)*

Vacuum Extraction

Groveland Wells, MA (I); Keefe Environmental Services, NH (I)*; Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I)*;
South Municipal Water Supply, NH (I); Stamina Mills, RI  (I); Tinkhams Garage (Amendment), NH (I);
FAA Technical Center, NJ (II); Pepe Field, NJ (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY (II); SMS Instruments,
NY (TO; Solvent Savers, NY (II); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Bendix, PA (III); Lord Shope
Landfill, PA (TO); Tyson's Dump (Amendment), PA (III); Airco, KY (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV);
Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); SCRDI Bluff Road, SC (IV); Fisher Calo Chem, IN (V); Hagen Farm, WI (V);
Kysor Industrial, MI (V); Miami County Incinerator, OH (V); Pristine (Amendment), OH (V); Seymour,
IN (V); Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); Verona Well Field, MI (V)*; Wausau Water Supply, WI
(VT; Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Hardage/Crincr (Amendment), OK (VI); South Valley/PL-83, NM
(VI)*; Tinker AFB (Soldier Creek/Bldg. 3001), OK (VI); Hastings Groundwater/Colorado Avenue, NE
(VTI); Hastings Groundwater/FAR-MAR-CO, NE (VII)*; Lindsay Manufacturing, NE (VII); Waverly
Groundwater  Contamination, NE (VII); Martin Marietta, Denver Aerospace, CO (VIII); Rocky
Mountain Arsenal (OU18), CO (VIII)*; Sand Creek Industrial, CO (VIII); Intersil, CA (DO; Litchfield
Airport, AZ (DO; Motorola 52nd Street, AZ (IX); Solvent Service, CA (IX); Watkins Johnson  (Stewart
Division), CA (DO
*      Subsequent Record of Decision
S      Supplemental Record of Decision
HDD   Enforcement Decision Document
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TECHNOLOGY

Venting

Beacon Heights, CT (I); Beacon Heights Landfill, CT (I); Charles George, MA (I)*; Coakley Landfill,
NH 0); Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); GEMS Landfill, NJ (II); Helen Kramer, NJ (II); Kentucky
Avenue Wellfield, NY (II)*; Port Washington Landfill, NY (II); Syosset Landfill, NY (II); East Mt. Zion,
PA (IH); Heleva Landfill, PA (III); Moyer Landfill, PA (III); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Pickettville Road
Landfill, FL (IV); Algoma Municipal Landfill, WI (V); Allied/Ironton Coke, OH (V)*; IMC Terre Haute,
IN (V); K&L Landfill, MI (V); Long Prairie, MN (V); Mason County Landfill, MI (V); Master Disposal
Service Landfill, WI (V); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*; New Lyme, OH (V); Onalaska Municipal
Landfill, WI (V); Wayne Waste Oil, IN (V); Wheeler Pit, WI (V); Bayou Sorrel, LA (VI); Brio Refining,
TX (VI); Hardage/Criner, OK (VI), Operating Industries (09/30/88), CA (IX)*; Martin Marietta, OR (X)

Volatilization/Soil Aeration

Wells G&H, MA (I); American Thermostat, NY (II)*; Claremont Polychemical, NY (II)*; Miami County
Incinerator, OH (V); Fairchild Semicond (Mt. View), CA (IX); Fairchild Scmicond (S San Jose), CA (IX);
Intel (Mountain View), CA (IX); Raytheon, CA (IX)

Vitrification

Anderson Development, MI (V); Ionia City Landfill, MI (V); Sangamo/Crab Orchard NWR (USDOI),
IL (V)*; Crystal Chemical,  TX (VI); Rocky Mountain Arsenal (OU16), CO (VIII)*; Northwest
Transformer, WA (X)

MISCELLANEOUS

Municipally-Owned Site

Kellogg-Deering Well Field, CT (I)*; Winthrop Landfill-EDD, ME (I); North Sea Municipal Landfill, NY
(II); Pepe Field, NJ (II); Port Washington Landfill, NY (II); Rockaway Borough Wellfield, NJ (II);
Volney  Landfill, NY (II); Army Creek Landfill, DE (III); Enterprise Avenue, PA (III); Newport
Dump Site, KY (IV); Powersville Landfill, GA (IV); Ionia City Landfill, MI (V); New  Brighton/Arden
Hills (Amendment), MN (V); Wausau Water Supply, WI (V)*; Crystal City Airport, TX (VI);
Fulbright/Sac River Landfill, MO (VII); John's Sludge Pond, KS (VII); Denver Radium Site
Streets,  CO (VIII), Ordot Landfill, GU (IX)

Woodlands (FY 1982 - 1988 only)

Old Springfield Landfill, VT (I); Tinkhams Garage, NH (I); Reich Farm, NJ (II); Lansdowne Radiation,
PA (III); Palmerton Zinc, PA  (III); Forest Waste Disposal, MI (V)*;  Mason County Landfill, MI (V);
United  Scrap Lead, OH (V); Old Inger, LA (VI)
 *       Subsequent Record of Decision
 S       Supplemental Record of Decision
 HDD   Enforcement Decision Document
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HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT

ACL

Saco Tannery Waste Pits, ME (I)»; Sylvester, NH (I); Western Sand & Gravel, RI (I); Winthrop
Landfill-EDD, ME (I); Yaworski Lagoon, CT (I); Bog Creek Farm, NJ (II); LVImperio Property, NJ (II);
Goose Farm, NJ (ID; Marathon Battery (09/30/88), NY (II)»; Vineland Chemical, NJ (H); Blosenski
Landfill, PA (HI); Douglassville Disposal (Amendment), PA (III); Harvey-Knott, DE (HI); Henderson
Road, PA (IH); Henderson Road, PA (in)*; West Virginia Ordnance Works, WV (III)*; Airco, KY (IV);
Alpha Chemical, FL (IV); Goodrich, B.F., KY (IV); Newport Dump Site, KY (IV); Pickettville Road
Landfill, FL (IV); SCRDI DMana, SC (IV); Byron Salvage Yard, IL (V)*; E.H. Schilling Landfill, OH (V);
Fort Wayne Reduction, IN (V); Velsicol Chemical, IL (V); Highlands Acid Pit, TX (VI); Aidex, IA (VII)*;
Old Mill, OH (V); Martin Marietta, OR (X); Western Processing, WA (X)*

Background Levels

Coakley Landfill, NH (I); Nyanza Chemical, MA (I); Glen Ridge Radium, NJ (II); Montclair/West
Orange Radium, NJ (II); Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Woodland Township Route 72, NJ (II);
Woodland Township Route 532, NJ (II); Croydon TCE Spill,  PA (III)*; East Mt. Zion,  PA (III); Hranica
Landfill, PA (III); Industrial Lane, PA (III); Keystone Sanitation Landfill, PA (III); Kimberton, PA (III)*;
Osborne Landfill, PA (III); Palmerton Zinc, PA  (III)*; Raymark, PA (III); Sand, Gravel & Stone, MD
(ffl); Taylor Borough, PA (III); Aberdeen Pesticide/Fairway Six, NC (IV); Distler Brickyard, KY (IV);
Distler Farm, KY (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV); Schuylkill Metal, FL (IV); Metamora Landfill, MI (V)*;
Reilly Tar, MN (V); Springfield Township Dump, MI (V); United Scrap Lead, OH (V); Wauconda Sand
& Gravel, IL (V)»; Triangle Chemical, TX (VI); United  Nuclear, NM (VI); Aidex, IA (VU)»; Hastings
Groundwater Contamination (East Industrial Park), NE (VII); Anaconda Smelter/Mill Creek, MT
(Vffl); Arsenic Trioxide, ND (VIII); Whitewood  Creek, SD (VIII); Koppers (Oroville Plant), CA (IX);
Toftdahl Drum, WA (X)

Deferred Decision

Cannon/Plymouth, MA (I); Glen Ridge Radium, NJ (II); Lipari Landfill (09/30/85), NJ (II)*;
Montclair/West Orange Radium, NJ (II); Scientific Chemical Processing, NJ (II); Swope Oil, NJ (II);
Douglassville Disposal, PA (III); McAdoo Associates, PA (III)*; Taylor Borough, PA (in); Tyson's
Dump, PA (HD; American Cresote, 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)*

Initial Remedial Measure (IRM)

New Brighton/Arden Hills (Amendment), MN (V); Intel (Santa Clara III), CA (IX)

Temporary Remedial Measure (FY 1982 - 1988 only)

Hudson River, NY (II);  Byron Salvage Yard, IL  (VI)*; Denver Radium/ROBCO, CO (VIII); Denver
Radium/Card Property, CO (VIII)*;  Union Pacific, WY (VIII)
*      Subsequent Record of Decision
S      Supplemental Record of Decision
HDD   Enforcement Decision Document
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HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT

Contingent Remedy

Saco Tannery Waste Pits, ME (I)*; Byron Barrel & Drum, NY (II)*; Imperial Oil/Champion Chemicals,
NJ (II); Mannheim Avenue Dump, NJ (II); Myers Property, NJ (II); Preferred Plating, NY (II); SMS
Instruments, NY (II); City Industries, FL (IV); Howe Valley Landfill, KY (IV); Jadco-Hughes, NC (IV);
Vestal Water Supply 1-1, NY (II)*; Osborne Landfill, PA (III); ML Industries/Taracorp Lead Smelt, IL
(V); St. Louis River, MN (V); Windom Dump, MN (V); East Helena, MT (VIII); Koppers (Oroville
Plant), CA (DC)
*      Subsequent Record of Decision
S      Supplemental Record of Decision
EDO   Enforcement Decision Document
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                                    SECTION  IV

                                       LIST OF
                 RECORD  OF  DECISION  (ROD)  AMENDMENTS
                           SIGNED FY 1986 -  FY  1991
FISCAL
YEAR    REGION
FY86
 8
10
SITE  NAME.  STATE

Woodbury Chemical, CO
Western Processing, WA
AMENDMENT
SIGN DATE

  09/30/86
  09/04/86
ORIGINAL ROD
 SIGN DATE

   07/19/85
   09/25/85
FY87
 1      Picillo Farm, RI
10      Lakewood, WA
                              03/03/87
                              11/14/86
                      09/30/85
                      09/30/85
FY88


FY89
        Tyson Dump #1, PA            03/31/88
 1      Tinkhams Garage, NH           03/10/89
 3      Ordnance Works .              09/29/89
          Disposal Areas, WV
 4      Chemtronics, NC               04/26/89
 5      New Brighton/Arden           08/11/89
          Hills, MN
 5      Outboard Marine/              03/31/89
          Johnson, IL
 5      Rose Township Dump, MI       01/18/89
                                                  12/21/84


                                                  09/30/86
                                                  03/31/88

                                                  04/05/88
                                                  06/30/86

                                                  05/15/84

                                                  09/30/87
FY90
FY91
 3      Westline, PA                  03/30/90
 4      Coleman-Evans Wood
          Preserving, FL                09/26/90
 4      Hipps Road Landfill, FL         09/21/90
 4      Zellwood Groundwatcr         03/01/90
          Contamination, FL
 5      Pristine, OH                   03/30/90
 6      Hardage/Criner, OK            11/22/89
 9      Operating Industries
          Landfill, CA                  09/28/90

 2      Love Canal {93rd               05/15/91
          Street), NY
 3      Heleva Landfill, PA             09/30/91
 4      Aberdeen Pesticide              09/30/91
          Dumps (OU4),NC
 4      Smith's Farm Brooks, KY        09/30/91
 5      Anderson Development, MI      09/30/91
 5      Enviro-Chem, IN               06/07/91
 5      Northside Sanitary              07/31/91
          Landfill, IN
 5      Novaco Industries, MI          09/05/91
 5      Summit National Liquid         11/02/90
          Disposal Service, OH
                          397
                                                  07/03/86

                                                  09/25/86
                                                  09/03/86
                                                  12/15/87

                                                  12/31/87
                                                  11/14/86

                                                  11/16/87

                                                  09/26/88

                                                  03/22/85
                                                  06/30/89 (OU2)

                                                  09/29/89
                                                  09/28/90
                                                  09/25/87
                                                  09/25/87

                                                  06/27/86
                                                  06/30/88

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                                    SECTION  IV

                                      LIST OF
                RECORD  OF  DECISION  (ROD)  AMENDMENTS
                          SIGNED FY  1986 -  FY 1991
                                  (CONTINUED)
FISCAL
YEAR     REGION
SITE  NAME. STATE
AMENDMENT
SIGN DATE
ORIGINAL ROD
 SIGN DATE
FY91          7
(Continued)    8

              9

             10
Ellisville Area (OU2), MO
Broderick Wood
  Products (GUI), CO
South Bay Asbestos Area
  (OU1),CA
Northwest Transformer-
  Mission Pole, WA
  09/30/91
  09/24/91
  06/26/91

  09/30/91
   09/26/86 (OU2)
   06/30/88
   09/29/88

   09/15/89
Amendments are those changes which fundamentally alter the overall remedy in the ROD. The lead
agency may determine that the significant change fundamentally alters the overall remedy in the
ROD, and thus requires an amendment to the ROD. This type of alteration would represent a
complete change in the hazardous waste management approach  documented in the ROD.  For
example, the lead agency decides, based on pilot-scale tests, that bioremediation is no longer a feasible
technology for this site. Instead, the lead agency determines that thermal destruction and partial
containment should be selected.  The lead agency will have to amend the ROD by undertaking the
public participation and documentation procedures specified in Section 117 of CERCLA.  It should be
noted that pre-SARA (10/17/86) RODs that are amended will be  subject to the statutory requirements
of Section 121 of CERCLA (i.e., the clean-up standards).
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                                        SECTION  V

                                          LIST OF
                           APPROVED  EXPLANATIONS  OF
                            SIGNIFICANT   DIFFERENCES
 FISCAL
 YEAR     REGION
          SITE NAME. STATE
    ESD
SIGN DATE
ORIGINAL ROD
 SIGN DATE
 FY89
 2        Love Canal, NY
 2        Sinclair Refinery, NY
 2        Upjohn Facility, PR
 2        Vega Alta Public Wells, PR
 4        Distler Farm and
            Brickyard, KY
                                                         06/01/89
                                                         01/26/89
                                                         04/04/89
                                                         03/22/89
                                                         10/26/88
                     10/26/87
                     09/30/85
                     09/30/88
                     09/29/87
                     08/19/86
 FY90
 1        Keefe Environmental, NH
 1        McKin, ME
 1        Rose Disposal Pit
            (F.T. Rose), MA
 1        Sylvester's, NH
 3        Aladdin Plating, PA
 3        Bally Groundwater
            Contamination,  PA
 3        Delaware City PVC,DE
 3        Strasburg Landfill, PA
 3        U. S. Titanium, VA
 6        Bayou Bonfouca, LA
10        Pacific Hide & Fur, ID
                                                         06/08/90
                                                         09/12/90
                                                         11/17/89

                                                         07/10/90
                                                         05/07/90
                                                         01/18/90

                                                         09/18/91
                                                         01/03/90
                                                         09/26/90
                                                         02/05/90
                                                         09/26/90
                     03/21/88
                     07/22/85
                     09/23/88

                     09/22/83
                     09/27/88
                     06/30/89

                     09/30/86
                     06/30/89
                     11/21/89
                     03/31/87
                     06/28/88
FY91
 1        Coakley Landfill, NH
 3        Lettcrkenny Army Depot
            S.E., PA
 5        Burrows Sanitation
            Landfill, MI
 9        Beckman Instruments, CA
 9        Koppers, CA
 9        Phoenix-Goodyear
            (Litchfield Airport), AZ
 9        San Fernando Valley
            (Area 1-Burbank), CA
10        Commencement Bay/
          Nearshore Tideflats/
            Takoma Tar Pits
 03/22/91
 08/02/91

 05/15/91

 03/06/91
 01/29/91
 01/24/91

 11/21/90

 11/01/91
                                                                            06/30/90
                                                                            06/28/91

                                                                            09/30/86

                                                                            09/26/89
                                                                            09/28/89
                                                                            09/26/89

                                                                            06/30/89

                                                                            12/30/87
***An ESD  (statutory requirement of Section 117(c) of CERCLA) is  a significant change  to a
component of a ROD.  It identifies the changes to a ROD and why they are being made.' Significant
changes usually take place during RD/RA and negotiations with  the PRPs.  An ESD should be
issued  concurrently with  the  consent decree.  The lead agency  could determine,  e.g.,  that 30
percent more soil should  be  treated,  raising the cost of the remedy  from $5 to 7 million  dollars.
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                              SECTION  VI
                   LIST  OF  SUPERFUND ACRONYMS
AA
AASWER

ACE

ACL
ADP
AER
ALT
AM
AO
AOA
AOC
APR
AR
ARARs
ARCs
ATTIC
BOAT
CA
CAA
CD
CDC
CEPP
CERCLA

CERCLIS

CFR
CLP
CO
COE
CORA
CPCA
CRP
CWA
DOA
DOC
DOD
DOE
Assistant Administrator
Assistant Administrator Solid Waste Emergency Response
  (OSWER)
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (more appropriately referred to as
  COE)
Alternate Containment Level
Automated Data Processing
Appropriate Extent Remedy
Alternate
Action Memorandum
Administrative Order
Advice of Allowance
Administrative Order on Consent
Approved
Administrative Record
Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements
Administrative Order on Consent
Alternate Treatment Technology Information Center
Best Demonstrated Available Treatment Technology
Cooperative Agreement
Clean Air Act
Consent Decree
Centers for Disease Control
Chemical Emergency Preparedness Program
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and
  Liability Act of 1980
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation,  and
  Liability Information System
Code of Federal Regulations
Contract Laboratory Program
Contracting Officer
Corps of Engineers
Cost of Remedial Action
Core Program Cooperative Agreement
Community Relations Plan
Clean Water Act
Department of Agriculture
Department of Commerce
Department of Defense
Department of Energy
                                401

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                  LIST  OF  SUPERFUND ACRONYMS
                            (CONTINUED)
DOI
DOJ
DDL
DOS
DOT
DPO
EA
EADS
HDD
EMIS
EMSL-LV
EO
EPA
ERA
ERCS
ERT
ESD
EW
FE
FEMA
FIT
FMS
FNSI
FOIA
FR
FRP
FS
FSS/FSC
FWPCA
FY
HHS
HI
HQ
HRS
HSCD
HSED
IAG
IMC
IPL
IR
IRMs
Department of Interior
Department of Justice
Department of Labor
Department of State
Department of Transportation
Deputy Project Officer
Endangerment Assessment
Environmental Assessment Data System
Enforcement Decision Document
Enforcement Management Information System
Environmental Monitoring Systems Laboratory - Las Vegas
Executive Order
Environmental Protection Agency
Expedited Response Action
Emergency Response Cleanup Services
Environmental Response Team
Explanation of Significant Differences
Expert Witness
Federal Enforcement
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Field Investigation Team
Financial Management System
Finding of No Significant Impact
Freedom of Information Act
Federal Register
Funding Recommendations Package
Feasibility Study
First and Subsequent Start and First and Subsequent Completion
Federal Water Pollution Control Act
Fiscal Year
(Department of) Health and Human Services
Hazard Index
EPA Headquarters
Hazard Ranking System
Hazardous  Site Control Division
Hazardous  Site Evaluation Division
Interagency Agreement
Information Management Coordinator
Interim Priority List
Immediate  Removal
Initial Remedial Measure
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                   LIST OF SUPERFUND  ACRONYMS
                              (CONTINUED)
LOE
MCL
MEP
MOU
MSCA
NAPLS
NBAR
NCC
NCLP
NCP

NDD
NEPA
NFRAP
NIOSH
NOAA
NOTIS
NPL
NRC
NRT
O&M
O&M/LTR
OERR
OGC
OIG
OMB
OPM
ORC
ORD
OSC
OSHA
OSW
OSWER
OU
OWPE
PA
PCBs
PCMD
PO
POTW
PR
Level of Effort
Maximum Containment Level (or background)
Maximum Extent Possible
Memorandum of Understanding
Multi-Site Cooperative Agreement
Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids
Non-Binding Allocation of Responsibility
National Computer Center
National Contract Laboratory Program
National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution
 Contingency Plan
Negotiation Decision Document
National Environmental Policy Act
No Further Remedial Action Planned
National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health
National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration
103(c) Notifications
National Priorities List
National Response Center
National Response Team
Operations and  Maintenance
Operations and  Maintenance/Long Term Response
Office of Emergency and Remedial Response
Office of General Counsel (EPA)
Office of the Inspector General
Office of Management and Budget >
Office of Program Management
Office of Regional Counsel (EPA)
Office of Research and Development
On-Scene Coordinator  (Superfund removals)
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Office of Solid Waste
Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
Operable Unit
Office of Waste  Programs Enforcement
Preliminary Assessment
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
Procurement and Contracts Management Division
Project Officer (HQ)
Publicly Owned Treatment Works
Planned Removal
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                   LIST  OF  SUPERFUND  ACRONYMS
                             (CONTINUED)
PR
PRP
PTS
QA/QC
RA
RCRA
RD
RFP
RI
RI/FS
ROD
RP
RPM
RPO
RTP
SARA
SCAP
SDWA
SMOA
SOW
SPO
SSC
STARS

START
TAG
TAP
TAT
TBD
TSCA
UDSA
USAGE
USCG
USFWS
USGS
VOCs
WA
Procurement Request
Potentially Responsible Party
Project Tracking System
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Remedial Action
Resource Conservation Recovery Act of 1976
Remedial Design
Request for Proposals
Remedial Investigation
Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study
Record of Decision
Responsibile Party
Regional Project Manager
Regional Project Manager
Research Triangle Park
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
Superfund Comprehensive Accomplishments Plan
Safe Drinking Water Act
State Memorandum of Agreement
Statement of Work
State Project Officer
State Superfund Contract
Strategic Targeted Activities for Results System (formerly SPSS)
 for Administrator/s level
Superfund Technology Assistance Response Team
Technical Assistance Grants
Treatability Assistance Program
Technical Assistance Team
Toxicological Data Base
Toxic Substances Control Act
United States Department of Agriculture
United States Army Corps of Engineers
United States Coast Guard
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
U.S. Geological Survey
Volatile Organic Compounds
Work Assignment
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