EPA/540/2-91/001 FIRST ISSUE INNOVATIVE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES SEMI-ANNUAL STATUS REPORT January, 1991 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response Technology Innovation Office Printed on Recycled Paper ------- EPA/540/2-91/001 FIRST ISSUE INNOVATIVE TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES: SEMI-ANNUAL STATUS REPORT January, 1991 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response Technology Innovation Office ------- TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Foreword i Abbreviations iv 1.0 EPA Regional Summary For Innovative Technologies 1 2.0 Project Status Summary by Innovative Technology 4 3.0 Detailed Site Information by Innovative Technology 7 Bioremediation S Chemical Extraction 11 Chemical Treatment 12 In situ Soil Flushing 13 In situ Vitrification 15 Soil Washing 16 Thermal Desorption 17 Vacuum Extraction 19 Appendix A: Document Request Form 23 ------- January, 1991 FOREWORD The Technology Innovation Office (TIO) was established in April 1990 by the U.S. EPA’s Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response to promote the use of innovative treatment technologies for contaminated site cleanup. T1O believes that an important part of this mission is to inform technology vendors and EPA Superfund site managers of sites at which innovative technologies are being successfully used. Accordingly, TIO has developed this document, “Innovative Treatment Technologies: Semi-Annual Status Report,” to provide information on specific sites that have selected or used innovative treatment technologies. The information serves several purposes: (1) to track the progress of innovative technology use; (2) to provide market information to technology vendors; and (3) to facilitate communication among innovative technology users. This report will be updated and distributed biannually. This first issue of the report addresses National Priorities List (NPL) sites where innovative technologies are planned for use or are being used. Data initially derived from Records of Decision (RODs) signed through Fiscal Year 1989 (FY89) have been updated with design and implementation information through telephone interviews with remedial project managers (RPMs). The data pertaining to project status does not duplicate data in CERCLIS, EPA’s Superfund tracking system. This report provides more detailed information pertaining specifically to the implementation of various innovative technologies. The next biannual report (planned for July 1991) will contain information on innovative technologies selected in FY90 RODs, ongoing and completed removal actions utilizing innovative technologies, and project updates. Future reports may be expanded to include innovative treatment technologies used outside of Superfund. This report is comprised of three sections. Section 1 provides a summary of innovative technology use by EPA Regions; Section 2 provides a project status summary of innovative technologies; and Section 3 provides more detailed site specific information for each technology. Figure 1 on the following page contrasts Superflind selection and use of innovative versus established treatment technologies for source control. This status report focuses on the innovative treatment technologies identified in this figure. Figure 2 provides a tabular summary of project status information contained in Section 2 of the report. Questions pertaining to individual sites may be directed to the contacts listed in the table. Changes and updates to the report contents may be made to Mr. David Pepson, PRC Environmental Management, Inc., (PRC) at (703) 883-8802 or faxed to (703) 556-1130. General comments on the usefulness and scope of this report may be provided in writing to Ms. Linda Fiedler, USEPA, OS-i 10, 401 M Street, SW, Washington, DC 20460, or faxed to (202) 382-7863. To get on the mailing list for this document, complete and mail the form at the end of this document or call Ms. Deborah Lyne, PRC, at (703) 883-8408. To receive additional copies of this report, call EPA/ORD Publications at (513) 569-7562. ------- January 1991 Figure 1 Summary of Innovative vs. Established Treatment Technologies For Source Control at Supertund Sites* Innovative Technologies (37% ) Technoloales (63% 16% Off site Incineration (40) 3.5% Other (9) 24.6% Solidification/Stabilization (62) 2.8% Soil Washing (7) 2.4% Chemical Extraction (6) 8.3% Bioremediation (22) 4% In situ Soil Flushing (10) 12% Vacuum Extraction (31) 0.8% In situ Vitrification (2) 1.6% Chemical Treatment (4) 5% Thermal Desorption (13) * Data are derived from 1982 - 1989 Records of Decision (RODs) and anticipated design and constnjction activities. The 254 technologies are associated with approximately 211 sites; the difference reflects the use of more than one technology per site. () Number of times this technology was selected or used. Establithed L • ( 19% On site incineration (48) 11 ------- January 1991 Figure 2 Project Status of Innovative Treatment Technologies For Source Control at Superfund Sites* Technology Predesign / In Design Being lnstalled/ Operational Project Completed Total Vacuum Extraction 25 5 1 31 Bioremediation 16 5 1 22 In Situ Soil Flushing 8 2 0 10 Thermal Desorption 10 0 3 13 Soil Washing 7 0 0 7 Chemical Extraction 5 1 0 6 Chemical Treatment 2 1 1 4 In Situ Vitrification 2 0 0 2 * Data derived from 1982 - 1989 Records of Decision (RODs) and anticipated design and construction activities. ‘U ------- January, 1991 Abbreviations BTEX benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene BTX beimene, toluene, and xylene cy cubic yards DCA dichioroethane DCE dichioroethylene FY fiscal year gw ground water PAils polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons PCBs polychiorinated biphenyls PCE perchloroethyiene or tetrachioroethylene PCP pentachiorophenol PRP potentially responsible party RODs Records of Decision RSKERL Robed S. Kerr Environmental Research Laboratory, Ada, OK (U.S. EPA) SVOCs semivolatile organic compounds TCA trichioroethane TCE trichioroethylene VOCs volatile organic compounds iv ------- January, 1991 SECTION 1.0 EPA REGIONAL SUMMARY FOR INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES This section contains a table summarizing the innovative treatment technologies used at NPL sites in each EPA region. As shown in this table, regional use of innovative technologies ranges from 2 to 19 sites. Five of the regions are using innovative technologies at 10 or more sites. 1 ------- 1991 TABLE 1 EPA REGIONAL S JWRY FOR INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES TECHNOLOGY SITE NAME STATE TECHNOLOGY SITE NAME STATE TECHNOLOGY SiTE NAME STATE Region 1 Region 2 (continued) Region 4 Vact*aa Extraction Ketlogg-Deering Welt CT Thermal Desorption Metaltec/Aerosystems NJ Bioremediation American Creosote Works FL Field (Pensacola) Thermal Desorption Reich Farms NJ Bioremediation Iron Horse Park MA Bioremediation Brown Wood Preserving FL Thermal Desorption Waldick Aerospace NJ ChemicaL Extraction Norwood PCBs MA Devices Soil Washing Cape Fear Wood NC Preserving ChemicaL Treatment Re-Solve MA Vacuun Extraction FAA TechnicaL Center NJ ChemicaL Treatment Palmetto Wood SC Thermal Desorption Camon MA Chemical Treatment Wide Beach Development NY Preserving Engineering/Plymouth In situ Soil Flushing Byron BarreL & Drum NY Thermal Desorption Wamchecn SC Thermal Desorption Re-Solve MA Thermal Desorption Fulton Terminals NY Vacuta Extraction Grovetand Welts MA Region 5 ThermaL Desorption Marathon Battery NY Vacuuui Extraction Wells G&H MA Bioremediation Galesburg/Koppers IL Thermal Desorption SNS Instruments (Deer NY Chemical Extraction O’Corwior ME Park) Thermal Desorption Outboard Marine/ IL Waukegan Harbor ChemicaL Extraction Pinette’s Salvage Yard ME Chemical Extraction GE Wiring Devices PR Bioremediation Seymour Recycling IN Thermal Desorption McKin ME Vacuun Extraction Upjohn Manufacturing Co. PR Insitu Soil Flushing Ninth Avenue Dui IN Thermal Desorption Ottati & Goss NH Region 3 Vacuum Extraction MIDCO I IN Vacuun Extraction South Mumicipal Water NH Supply Welt In situ Soil Flushing Harvey-Knott Drum DE Vacuum Extraction Seymour Recycling IN Vacuum Extraction Tinkham Garage NH Vacuun Extraction Bendix PA Bioremediation Cliff/Dow Dui , MI Vacuum Extraction Henderson Road PA In situ Soil FLushing U.S. Aviex NI Region 2 Vacutin Extraction Tyson’s PA In situ Vitrification lonia City Landfill MI Bioremediation FAA Technicat Center NJ Bioremediation L.A. Clarke & Sons VA Vacuum Extraction Kysor Industrial MI ChemicaL Extraction Even Property NJ In situ Soil Flushing L.A. Clarke & Sons VA Vacuum Extraction Verona WeLL Field MI In situ Soil Flushing Goose Farm NJ Bioremediation Leetown Pesticide WV Bioremediation Burlington Northern MN In situ Soil Flushing Lipari LandfiLl NJ (Railroad Tie Treating Bioremediation Ordnance Works WV Plant) In situ Soil Flushing Vineland Chemical NJ Disposal Bioremediation Jostyn Manufacturing MN Soil Washing Ewan Property NJ & Supply Co. Soil Washing VineLand ChemicaL NJ Vacuum Extraction Long Prairie MN Thermal Desorption CaldwelL Trucking NJ Soil Washing United Scrap Lead/SIA OH 2 ------- January, 1991 TABLE 1 (Continued) EPA REGIONAL JI ARY FOR IN*WATIVE TECHNOLOGIES TECHNOLOGY SITE NAME STATE TECHNOLOGY SITE NAME STATE Region 5 (continued) Region 8 Vacua Extraction Miami County OH Vacua Extraction Sand Creek Industrial. Co Incinerator Bioremediation BurLington Northern MT Vacuiu Extraction Pristine OH (Somers PLant) Vacua Extraction Wausau Groundwater WI Bioremediation Libby Ground Water MT Contamination Contamination Region 6 Region 9 Bioremediation OLd Inger OIL Refinery LA Vacuun Extraction Motorola 52nd Street AZ Bioremediation AT&SF/CLovis NM Vacua Extraction Phoenix-Goodyear AZ Airport Area Vacua Extraction South VaLLey/Edei.uds NM Bioremediation Koppers (Orovilte CA Bioremediation French Limited TX Plant) Bioremediation North Cavalcade Street TX Soil Washing Koppers (OroviLte CA P [ ant) Bioremediation Sheridan Disposal TX Services Vacua Extraction Fairchild/Intel FY89 CA Chemical Extraction United Creosoting TX Vacua Extraction Fairchild/Raytheon CA Chemical Treatment Sol Lyon/IndustriaL TX Vacu.un Extraction Fairchild CA Transformers Semiconductor/MTV- I In situ SoiL FLushing South Cavalcade Street TX Vacua Extraction FairchiLd CA Semiconductor/MTV-II SoiL Washing Koppers/Texarkana TX Vacua Extraction Fairchild Semiconductor CA Soil Washing South Cavalcade Street TX (San Jose) Vacua Extraction IBM (San Jose) CA Region 7 Bioremediation Vogel Paint & Wax IA Region 10 Vacua Extraction Hastings Groundwater* NE In situ Soil FLushing United Chrome Products OR Contamination In situ Vitrification Northwest Transformer WA Vacua Extraction Hastings Groundwater* NE (Mission PoLe) Contamination Vacua Extraction Hastings Groundwater* NE Contamination * Different operable units at the same site. 3 ------- January, 1991 SECTION 2.0 PROJECT STATUS SUMMARY BY INNOVATiVE TECHNOLOGY This section contains a table summarizing the implementation status of innovative technologies selected or used at NPL sites. At six sites cleanup work using innovative technologies has been completed, and at an additional nine sites the technologies are operational. For two technologies (chemical extraction and soil washing), work has only progressed to the design stage. ------- Jars. ry, 1991 TABLE 2 PROJECT STATUS SIJIMARY BY INNOVATIVE TECHWOIOGY* BIOREMEDIATION STATUS Iron Horse Park, 01, MA FAA Technical Center, 02, NJ L.A. Clarke & Sons, 03, VA Leetown Pesticide, 03, WV 0r& ance Works DisposaL, 03, WV American Creosote Works, 04, FL (PensacoLa) Brown Wood Preserving, 04, FL BurLington Northern, 05, MN (Railroad Tie Treating Plant) Cliff/Dow burp, 05, MI Galesburg/Koppers, 05, IL Joslyn Manufacturing, 05, MM and Supply Coirpany Seymour RecycLing, 05, IN AT&SF/CLovis, 06. NM French Limited, 06, TX North Cavalcade Street, 06, TX OLd Inger Oil. Refinery. 06, LA Sheridan Disposal, 06, TX Services VogeL Paint & Wax, 07, IA Burlington Northern, 08, MT (Somers PLant) Libby Gro&a d Water, 08, NT Contamination ICoppers (Orovitle PLant), 09, CA CHEMICAL EXTRACTION STATUS Norwood PCBs, 01, MA O’Connor, 01, ME Pinette’s SaLvage Yard, 01, ME Ewan Property, 02, NJ GE Wiring Devices, 02, PR United Creosoting, 06, TX CHEMICAL TREATMENT Re-SoLve, 01, MA Wide Beach DeveLopment, 02, NY Palmetto Wood Preserving, 04, SC Sot Lynn/Industrial, 06, TX Transformers IN SITU SOIL FLUSHING Byron Barrel & Drtan, 02, NY Goose Farm, 02, NJ Lipari LandfiLL, 02, NJ Vinetand ChemicaL, 02, NJ Harvey-Knott Drun, 03, DE L.A. Clarke & Sons, 03. VA Ninth Avenue Durp, 05, IN U.S. Aviex, 05, MI South Cavalcade Street, 06, TX United Chrome Products, 10, OR IN SITU VITRIFICATION STATUS lonia City LandfilL, 05, M I D Northwest Transformer, 10, WA D (Mission Pole) SOIL WASHING Ewan Property, 02, NJ VineLand ChemicaL, 02, NJ Cape Fear Wood Preserving, 04. NC United Scrap Lead/SIA, 05, OH Koppers/Texarkana, 06, TX South Cavalcade Street, 06, TX Koppers (OroviLLe PLant), 09, CA THERMAL DESORPT ION Cannon, 01, MA Engineering/P l)’lnoUth McKin, 01, ME Ottati & Goss, 01, NH Re-Solve, 01, MA CaldweLL Trucking, 02, NJ Fulton Terminals, 02, NY Marathon Battery, 02, NY MetaLtec/Aerosysteffis, 02, NJ Reich Farms, 02, NJ SMS Instrunents, 02, NY (Deer Park) WaLdick Aerospace Devices, 02, NJ * Nuther following site name refers to the EPA Region. C = Completed, D = In Design, I = Being Installed, 0 = Operational, PD = Pre-design D 0 0 D D D 0 0 PD PD 0 C D D D D 0 D D D 0 0 PD PD 0 0 0 C 0 D D 0 PD D D 0 D 0 0 PD PD 0 D 0 0 D C C C 0 0 PD PD 0 0 0 D 5 ------- January, 1991 TABLE 2 (Continued) PROJECT STATUS SIJI ARY BY INN ATIVE TECIINOLOGY* THERMAL DESORPTIOW (Continued ) Wamchem, 06, Sc Outboard Marine/Waukegan, 05, IL Harbor VAUJIJI EXTRACTION Grovetand WeLts, 01, MA ICetLogg-Deering WeLL, 01, CT FIeLd South LnicipeL Water, 01, NH S&çpLY WeLL Tinkham Garage, 01, NH WeLts G&H, 01, NA FAA TechnicaL Center, 02, NJ Upjohn Manufacturing Co., 02, PR Bendix, 03, PA Henderson Road, 03, PA Tyson’s Di.m , 03, PA kysor I, jstriat, 05, MI Long Prairie, 05, MM NIDCO I, 05, IN Miami County Incinerator, 05, OH Pristine, 05, OH Seymour Recycting, 05, IN Verona WeLL FieLd, 05, MI STATUS VACIJJM EXTRACTION (Continued ) Wausau Groundwater, 05, WI Contaimnation South Vat Ley/Echivnds, 06, MM Hastings Groundwater, 07, NE Contamination Hastings Groundwater, 07, NE Contamination Hastings Groundwater, 07, NE Contamination Sand Creek IndustriaL, 08, CO FairchiLd Semiconductor, 09, CA (San Jose) FairchiLd, 09, CA Semi conductor/MT V- I FairchiLd, 09, CA Semi conductor/HTV-I I FairchiLd/InteL, 09, CA FairchiLd/Raytheon, 09, CA IBM (San Jose), 09, CA MotoroLa 52nd Street, 09, AZ Phoenix-Goodyear Airport, 09, AZ Area PD PD PD PD 0 D * thither fat Lowing site name refers to the EPA Region. C = CouçLeted, 0 = In Design, I = Being InstaLLed, 0 = OperationaL, PD = Pre-design STATUS 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 D D 0 P 0 D D C D PD 0 D D D PD PD 0 6 ------- January, 1991 SECTION 3.0 DETAILED SITE INFORMATION BY INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY This section contains a table that provides detailed project information for each innovative treatment technology. The table includes information on the specific technology, site category, media, key contaminants, lead treatment contractor, and contact names and phone numbers. Also provided are dates for Records of Decision (RODs). The technologies and sites are listed in the same order as in Table 2.0. ------- TABLE 3 DETAILED SITE INFORMATION BY TECHNOLOGY 1991 Bioremediation Site Mane, State, Region (ROD Date) Specific Technology Site Category Media (Quantity) Key Contaminants Treated Status Lead; Treatment Contractor Contacts! Phone Iron Horse Park, MA, 01 (09/15/88) Land Treatment Industrial Con Lex & Railyard Wastes Sludge, Soil (28,000 cy cothined) PetroLeun Hydrocarbons, BTEX, and PAHs In Design PRP lead; ENSR Don McElroy 617-223-5518 FTS 883-1518 FAA TechnicaL Center, NJ - Area 0, 02 (09/26/89) Also see Vaciun Extraction In situ gw Bioremediation Jet FueL Farm gw BTX, PAHs (NaphthaLene), and PhenoLs In Design PRP Lead Carla Struble 212-264-4595 FTS 264-4595 Keith Such (FAA) L.A. Clarke & Sons, VA, 03 (03/31/88) Also see In situ Soil Flushing On-site Bioremediation - Type to be Determined Wood Preserving Soil (73,700 cy), Sediments (45,300 cy) Creosote, PAHs, and Benzene In Design PRP Lead 609-484-6644 Gene Wingert 215-597-1727 FTS 597-1727 Leetown Pesticide, WV, 03 (03/31/86) On-site Bioremediatjon - Type to be Determined Pesticide Storage and Disposal Soil (3,600 cy) DDT and Lindane In Design; Treatability studies unsuccessful; reevaLuating remediaL action Fund Lead Andy Polestini 215-597-1286 FTS 597-1286 Ordnance Works Disposal, WV, 03 (09/29/89) Land Treatment ChemicaL Formulation Soil (13,460 cy) PAHs In Design PRP Lead Bonnie Gross 215-597-9023 American Creosote Works, Pensacola, FL, 04. (09/28/89) Slurry Phase for fines from soil washing Wood Preserving Fines from 23,000 cy of soil Creosote, PAHs, PCP, Dioxins In Design; full-scale unit planned for_FY92 Fund Lead FTS 597-9023 Natalie El(ington 404-347-2643 FTS 257-2643 Brown Wood Preserving, FL, 04 (04/08/88) Land Treatment Wood Preserving Soil (7.500 cy) Creosote and PAHs Operational; field work almost coapleted PRP Lead; Remediation Technology Martha Berry 404-347-2643 FTS 257-2643 Galesburg/Koppers, IL, 05 (06/30/89) Land Treatment Wood Preserving Soil (15,200 cy) Creosote, PAIl, Phenols, and PCP Pre-design PRP Lead! State Enforcement Brad BradLey 312-886-4742 Note: Concentrations listed are maxiniijns. Contacts listed are EPA regional staff unless otherwise indicated. 8 ------- TABLE 3 (Contimued) January, 1991 Bioremediation Site Nmne, State, Region (ROD Date) Specific Technology Site Category Media (Quantity) Key Contaminants Treated Status Lead; Treatment Contractor Contacts/ Phone Seymour Recycling, IN, 05 (09/30/87) Also see Vacuun Extraction In situ Soil Bioremediation Chemical Waste Management and Incineration SoiL (154.000 cy) Petroleun Hydrocarbons, BTEX, and Various S Cs One-month appLication of nutrients ccmpteted Sumner 1990 PRP Lead; ABB (Boston) Jeff Gore 312-886-4747 FTS 886-4747 Cliff/Dow Du, , MI, 05 (09/27/89) Excavation/On-site Bioremediation - Type to be Determined In situ Soil and gw Bioremediation Waste Disposal. for Charcoal Manufactur- ing Plant Soil (9,200 cy) gw Tar, PANs, BTX, PCE, and Phenol BTX, PANs, and Phenols Pre-design PRP Lead Lida Tan 312-886-1842 FTS 886-1842 Burlington Northern (Railroad Tie Treating Plant), MN, 05 (06/04/86) Land Treatment Wood Preserving SoiL (9,500 cy), Sludge (9,600 cy) Creosote, PAHs, Phenols Remedial action underway; wiLt be operational for 2-3 more years PRP Lead; Retec Amy BLtmterg 312-353-9306 FTS 886-9306 Todd Goeks (MN) 612-296-7710 Rich Truax (Retec) 303-493-3700 Old Inger Oil Refinery, LA, 06 (09/25/84) Land Treatment OiL Refining & Waste Oil RecLamation Soil (150,000 cy), Waste oil and sludge (800,000 gal coebi ned) Petroleun Hydrocarbons, Benzene, Ethytbenzene, and Metals Installation underway; will, be operational 4/91 Fund Lead; Westinghouse Haztech Paul Sieminski 214-655-6710 FTS 255-6710 Sheridan DisposaL Services, TX, 06 (12129/88) Slurry-Phase Bioremediation (Tank Bioremediation) Comnercial. Waste Disposal Soil (13,000 cy), Sludge (31,000 cy), Oil/emulsion (300 cy) Benzene 1 Toluene (36,600 ppm sludge), PCBs, and Phenols In Design PRP Lead Ruth IsraeLi 214-655-6735 FTS 255-6735 North Cavalcade Street, TX, 06 (06/28/88) Excavation/On-site Bioremediation- Type to be Determined (Slurry phase or modified land_treatment) Wood Preserving SoiL (22,300 cy) Creosote, PANs, and BTX In Design State Lead/Fund Financed Deborah Griswold 214-655-6715 FTS 255-6715 Lewis Rogers (TX) 512-463-8188 French Limited, IX, 06 (03/24/88) In situ Lagoon Bioremediation Petrochemi- cal Sludge, Sediments (70,100 cy) BTEX, PAH5, Petroleun Hydrocarbons, and PCBs (616 mg/kg) In Design PRP Lead Judith BLack 214-655-6735 FTS 255-6735 Note: Concentrations listed are maxinuns. Contacts listed are EPA regional staff unless otherwise indicated. 9 ------- TABLE 3 (Contirued) J aiary. 1991 Bioremediat ion Site Name, State, Specific Region Technology (ROD Date) Site Category Media (Quantity) Key Contaminants Treated Status Lead; Treatment Contractor Contacts/ Phone Jostyn Manufacturing and StçpLy Co., M M, 05 (ROD Planned) Land Treatment Wood Preserving Soil (75,000 cy) PAHs, PCP OperationaL since 8/89; scheduled con letion end of 1991 PRP Lead/State Enforcement; ECOVA Cliff Twaroski (MN) 612-296-7827 Kevin Turner 312-886-4444 Atchison/Santa Fe! Ctovis, NM, 06 (09/23/88) In situ SoiL Bioremediation Raityard Wastes (Industrial Wastewater) Soil, sludges (28,599 cy coatined) PhenoLs, Petroteun Hydrocarbons, DieseL, Arsenic, Chromiun, and Lead Construction underway; operational PRP Lead; Radian FTS 886-4444 Susan Webster 214-655-6730 FTS 255-6730 VogeL Paint & Wax, IA, 07 (09/25/89) Land Treatment Paint Manufacturing Wastes SoiL (3,000 cy) BTEX and PAHs in June 1991 In Design PRP Lead! State Enforcement Steve Jones 913-551-7755 Libby Ground Water Contamination, NT, 08 (12/30/88) Land Treatment (soil, sediments) in situ SoiL Bioremediation in situ gw Bioremediation Wood Preserving Soil, Sediments, (30,000 cy coiitined) gw Creosote, PCP, Benzene, PAils, and Dioxin Creosote, Benzene, PAHs, PCP, and Oil Land treatment: in design, operating by si.mner 1991 In situ gw and Soil: in PRP Lead FTS 276-7755 Julie Dalsogtio 406-449-5414 FTS 585-5414 Scott Huting (RSKERL) 405-332-2313 FTS 743-2313 BurLington Northern (Somers Plant), HT, 08 (09/27/89) Land Treatment In situ gw Bioremediation Wood Preserving Soil, Sediments (11,700 cy coatined) 9W Creosote, PAHs, Phenol, and Zinc design In Design; operationaL in 1992 PRP Lead Jim Harris 406-449-5414 FTS 585-5414 Koppers (OroviLte PLant), CA, 09 (09/13/89) ALso see Soil Washing In situ Soil Bioremediet ion Wood Preserving Soil (110,000 cy) PCP, Creosote, PANs, BTX, Dioxin, Arsenic, and Chromitan In Design PRP Lead Fred SchauffLer 415-744-2365 FTS 485-2365 Note: Concentrations listed are maxiumins, Contacts Listed are EPA regionaL staff unless otherwise indicated. 10 ------- TABLE 3 (Continued) J ry, 1991 Chemical Extraction Site Name, State, Region (ROD Date) Specific Technology Site Category Media (Quantity) Key Contaminants Treated Status Lead; Treatment Contractor Contacts/ Phone Norwood PCSs, MA, 01 (09/29/89) Solvent Extraction IndustriaL Waste Du ing Soil (28,000 cy) PCB and VOCs (ICE, Trichlorobenzene) In Design Fund Lead/Negotiation Jane Downing 617-573-5730 FTS 833-1708 O’Comor, ME, 01 (09/27/89) Solvent Extraction Salvage & Electrical. Transformer RecycLing Soil., Sediments (23,500 cy coithined) PCB and Lead In Design Fund Lead/Negotiation Mike Jasinski 617-573-5786 FTS 833-1786 Pinette’s Salvage Yard, ME, 01 (05/30/89) Solvent Extraction SaLvage and Vehicle Repair SoiL (2,080 cy) PCB, VOCs (ChLorobenzene, Dichtorobenzene, and TrichLorobenzene) Contract awarded; mobiLization schekzled to begin 4/91 Fund Lead; Sanivan Group Ros GitteLand 617-573-5766 FTS 883-1766 Ewan Property, NJ, 02 (09/29/89) Also see Soil Washing Solvent Extraction (foLlowed by Soil. Washing) IndustriaL Waste DiJ ing Soil (22,000 cy) ChLorinated Atiphatic Organics, Aromatic Hydrocarbons, and Metals Pre-design PRP Lead Craig DeBiase 212-264-5393 FTS 264-5393 GE Wiring Devices, PR, 02 (09/30/88) Hydrometalturgicat Treatment Wiring Services Facility Soil. (5,500 cy) Mercury Pre-design PRP Lead Doug Tomchuk 212-264-7508 FTS 264-7508 United Creosoting, TX, 06 (09/29/89) Critical. Fluid Extraction Wood Preserving Soil. (67,250 cy) PAHs, PCP, and Dioxin In Design State Lead/ Fund Financed Deborah Griswold 214-655-6715 FTS 255-6715 PauL Cravens (TX) 512-463-8182 Note: Concentrations listed are maxinuns. Contacts Listed are EPA regional staff unLess otherwise indicated. 11 ------- TABLE 3 (Contirijed) Jarilary, 1991 Chemical Treatment Site Mane, State, Region (ROD Date) Specific Technology Site Category Media (Quantity) Key Contaminants Treated Status Lead; Treatment Contractor Contacts/ Phone Re-Solve, MA, 01 (09/24/87) Also see Thermal Desorption Dechlorination of Residuals from Thermal Desorption Chemical Reclamation Facility Residuals from Thermal Desorption of 22,500 cy of soil PCBs In Design PRP Lead/ Mixed Funding: Chemical Waste Management, Inc. Lorenzo Thanto 617-223-5500 FTS 883-1500 Wide Beach Development, NY, 02 (09/30/85) APEG Dechlorination Contaminated Road Dust, Driveways, Soil (20,000 cy) PCBs Operational; scheduled cooptetion Fund Lead/Negotiation; Soit Tech, Inc. Herb King 212-264-1129 FTS 264-1129 Palmetto Wood Preserving, SC, 06 (09/30/87) Reduction of Cr(VI) to Cr(III) (Followed by SoLidification) Ditches Wood Preserving Soil (12,680 cy) 15,000 mg/kg Metals (Chromiun, Arsenic, and Copper) 6/91 Project coopleted; was operationaL 09/28/88 - Fund Lead/Negotiation; Roy F. Weston Al Cherry 404-347-7791 FTS 257-7791 Sot Lynn/Industrial Transformers, TX, 06 (03/25/88) APEG DechLorination Transformer and Solvent Recycter Soil (2,400 cy) PCBs 02/04/89 In Design PRP Lead John Meyer 214-655-6735 Note: Concentrations listed are maximt.ans. Contacts Listed are EPA regional staff unless otherwise indicated. 12 ------- Ja wary, 1991 TAKE 3 (Continued) In situ Soil FIush ng Site Keme, State, Region (ROD Gate) Specific Technology Site Category Media (quantity) Key Contaminants Treated Status Lead; Treatment Contractor j Phone Byron Barrel & Drtan, WY, 02 (09/29189) In situ Soil. Flushing Uncontrolled 0 i p Site and Landfill Soil. (5,200 cy) VOCs (SIX, PCE, and ICE), PAils, Phenol., and Dioxin In Design PRP Lead Lead Eduardo Gonzales 212Z645714 FTS 2M-5714 Laura LoaVardo Goose Farm, NJ, 02 (09/27/85) In situ Soil. fLushing Uncontrolled 0m Site SoiL (15,500 cy) 960 mg/kg VOCs (Toluene, Ethytbenzene , Dichloromethafle, and ICE), SVOCs, PCBs, and PAHs In Design 212-2646 187 FIS 2646787 Fred CatafleO Lipari Landfill., NJ, 02 (09/30/85) In situ Soil. FLushing . Coimiercial D ii Site SoiL (650,000 cy) 257 mg/kg VOCs (Benzene, OCA, Dichtoromethafle, and Totuene). PhenoL, and Metals (Chroffiitia , NickeL, lead, and Mercury) Under construction; wiil be operational. 1/91 Fund Lead/Negotiation; C OE/SECTEL 212-2649542 FIS 264-9542 iiatthew Westgate Vinetand Chemical., Ni. 02 (09/29/89) Also see Soil. Washing In situ Soil. FLushing Pesticide Manufacturing SoiL (126,000 cy) 1,921 mg/kg Arsenic, and 399 mg/kg VOCs (Dichtoromethane) pre-design —- Fund Lead Lead 212 ’2643406 FIS 264-3406 Paula Retiter Harvey-Knott Drun, DE. 03 (09/30/85) In situ Soil. FLushing UncontrolLed Dui Site f or Paint SoLvent SoiL, Sediment (80,500 cy) 10,400 rag/kg VOCS (Benzene, Ethytbenzefle, Methytene Chloride, and Dichi oro*sethane), and SV OCs I Bis(2-EthyLhexYl) hatateI In Design: Reevaluating Alternative P1W PRP Lead 215-597-1113 FIS 5911113 Eugene Wingert L.A. Clarke & Sons, VA. 03 (03/31/88) Also see Bioremediation In situ Soil. Flushing Wood Preserving Soil. (6,000 cy) Creosote, PAIlS (5,000 mg/kg-SoiL, 18 mg/kg-SedimentS) and Benzene In Design 2 155971727 FTS 597 1727 ALisofl Hi(tner Ninth Avenue Dtm , IN, 05 (06/30/89) -- In situ Soil Flushing Comuerciat Duip Site . Soil (66,000 cy) VOCs (STEX, ICE (1,500 mg/kg)], PAI ls, PhenoLs, Lead, PCBs , and Total MetaLs (1.6 mg/kg) In Design PRP Lead PRP Lead 312-353-6417 FIS 353-6417 Robert Whippo US. Aviex, MI, 05 (09/01/88) In situ Soil FLushing Chemical Packaging Facility SoiL (11,500 cy) 37 mg/kg VOCs (Carbon Tetrachloride, DCA, Ethytbenlene, PCE. ICE, Totuene, TCA, Freon, Xylene, and chloroform) In Design 312-8884759 FTS 886-4759 — Note: Concentrations listed are maxinuns. Contacts Listed are EPA regional staff unless otherwise indicated. 13 ------- TABLE 3 (Continued) Jars ary, 1991 In situ Soil Flushing Site None, State, Region (ROD Date) Specific TechnoLogy Site Category Media (Quantity) Key Contaminants Treated Status Lead; Treatment Contractor Contacts! Phone South Cavalcade Street, TX, 06 (09/26/88) ALso see Soil Washing In situ Soil FLushing Wood Preserving & Coat Tar Distillation SoiL (10,500 cy) PAils (8,567 mg/kg) In Design PRP Lead Mark Fite 214-655-6715 ETS 255-6715 United Chrome Pro acts, OR, 10 (09/12/86) In situ SoiL FLushing Chrome PLating Facility Soil. (quantity not avaiLabLe) 162,580 mg/kg Chromit.an Operational. since 8/88 Rr d Lead Loren McPhiL(ips 206-553-4903 FTS 399-4903 Note: Concentrations Listed are maximuns. Contacts Listed are EPA regionaL staff unLess otherwise indIcated. 14 ------- TABLE 3 (Cant irijed) Ja,iary. 1991 In situ Vitrification Site Name, State, (ROD Date) Tad nabo NI Category Media (Quantity) Key Contaminants Treated Status Lead; Treatment Contractor Contacts/ Phone lonia City landfiLL, MI, 05 (09/29189) In situ Vitrification Mti icipat LandfiLL SoiL, Debris (5,000 cy coebined) VOCs (MethyLene ChLoride, Styrene, ToLuene, 1-1-1 Trichtoroethane), and Lead In Design PRP Lead MichaeL Gifford 312-886-7257 FTS 886-7257 Northwest Transformer (Mission PoLe), MA, 10 (09/15/89) In situ Vitrification PCB Storage and RecycLing Operations Soil (1,200 cy) PCBs In Design PRP Lead Christine Psyk 206-553-6519 FTS 399-6519 Note: Concentrations Listed are niaxiimins. Contacts Listed are EPA regionaL staff u Less otherwise indicated. 15 ------- TPHLE 3 (ContirKied) Jarsiary, 1991 Soil Washing Site Name, State, Region (ROD Date) Specific Technology Site Category Media (Quantity) Key Contaminants Treated Status Lead; Treatment Contractor Contacts! Phone Ewan Property, NJ, 02 (09/29/89) ALso see Chemical. Extraction Soil. Washing (preceded by Chemical. Extraction) IndustriaL Waste Dtitping Soil (22,000 cy) Chtorinated ALiphatic Organics, Aromatic Hydrocarbons, and MetaLs Pre-design PRP Lead Craig DeBiase 212-264-5393 FTS 264-5393 Vineland Chemical., NJ, 02 (09/29/89) Also see In situ Soil. Flushing Soil. Washing Pesticide Manufacturing Sediments (62,600 cy) Arsenic Pre-design Fund Lead Matthew Westgate 212-264-3406 FTS 264-3406 Cape Fear Wood Preserving, NC, 04 (06/30/89) SoiL Washing Wood Preserving SoiL (22,000 cy) Creosote, PAHs, Copper, Chromiun, and Arsenic In Design Fund Lead John Bornhol.m 404-347-7791 FTS 257-7791 United Scrap Lead/SIA, OH, 05 (09/30/88) Soil Washing Lead Battery RecycLing Soil. (45,000 cy) , Sediments (45,550 cy) Lead and Arsenic In Design Fund Lead/Negotiation; Corps of Engineers/Bureau of Mines Anita Boseman 312-886-6941 FTS 886-6941 Koppers/Texarkana, TX, 06 (09/23/88) Soil. Washing Wood Preserving Soil. (19,400 cy) PAHs and PCP • In Design PRP Lead UrsuLa Lennox 214-655-6735 FTS_255-6735 South Cavalcade Street, TX, 06 (09/26/88) ALso see In situ Soil F Lushi rig Soil. Washing Wood Preserving & Coal. Tar DistiLLation Soil. (19,500 cy) PAHs In Design PRP Lead Mark Fite 214-655-6715 FTS 255-6715 Koppers (Orovil.Le Plant), CA, 09 (09/13/89) Also see Bioremediation Soil Washing Wood Preserving Soil., Sediments (200,000 cy contined) PAH5, PCP, and Dioxin In Design PRP Lead Fred Schauffl.er 415-744-2365 FTS 484-2365 Note: Concentrations Listed are maximuns. Contacts listed are EPA regionaL staff unLess otherwise indicated. 16 ------- TABLE 3 (Contirajed) Jarv.iary. 1991 Thermal Desorption Site Name, State, Region (ROD Date) Specific Technology Site Category Media (Quantity) Key Contaminants Treated Status Lead; Treatment Contractor Contactsl Phone Cannon Engir.eering/ Bridgewater, MA, 01 (03/31/88) Thermal Aeration Chemical Waste HandLing, Storage, & Incineration FaciLity Soil (11,330 cy) VOCs (Benzene, ICE, and Vinyl Chloride) Project coapteted; was operational 5/90 - 10/90 PRP Lead; Canonie Engineering Dan CoughLin 617-573-1742 FTS 833-1742 McKin, ME, 01 (07/22/85) ThermaL Aeration Waste Storage, Transfer, DisposaL Facility Soil (11,376 cy) VOCs (ICE, BTX) Project coepleted; was operational 7/86 - 2/87 PRP Lead; Canonie Engineering Sheila Eckman 617-573-5784 FTS 833-1784 Ottati & Goss, NH, 01 (01/16/87) ThermaL Aeration Drun Recondition- ing FaciLity SoiL (16,000 cy) VOC5 (ICE, PCE, 1,2-DCA, and Benzene) Project coepteted; was operational 6/89 - 9/89 PRP Lead; Canonie Engineering Stephen Calder 617-573-9626 FTS 833-1626 Re-Solve, MA, 01 (09/24/87) Also see Chemical Treatment Rotary ThermaL Desorber Chemical Reclamation Facility Soil (22,500 cy) PCBs In Design PRP Lead! Mixed Funding Lorenzo Thantu 617-223-5500 FTS 883-1500 CaLdweLL Trucking, NJ, 02 (09/25/86) Low Teuperature Vaporization Unpermitted Septic Waste FaciLity Soil (20,000 cy) VOCs (ICE, PCE, and TCA) In Design _____________ Fund Lead Ed Finnerty 2122643555 FTS 264-3555 Fulton Terminals, NY, 02 (09/29/89) Low Tenperature ThermaL Treatment Former Waste Tank Farm SoiL (4,000 cy) VOCs (XyLene, Styrene, ICE, EthyLbenzene, Toluene) and PAHs (Pyrene, Naphthalene, Phenanthrene, and 2-Methylnaphthatene) Pre-design PRP Lead Christos Isiamis 212-264-5713 FTS 266-5713 Marathon Battery, NY, 02 (09/30/88) Erthanced VolatiLization Former Battery Manufacturer Soil (85,000 cy) VOCs (PCE, ToLuene, and ICE) Pre-design Fund Lead Paul Tames 212-264-1036 FTS 264-1036 MetaLtec/Aerosystems, NJ, 02 (06/30/86) Low Tenperature Thermal Treatment Metal Manufacturing Soil (8,000 cy) ICE, other Chlorinated Organics, and Copper In Design Fund Lead Ron Rusin 212-2641873 FTS_264-1873 Note: Concentrations Listed are maxinuns. Contacts Listed are EPA regionaL staff unless otherwise indicated. 17 ------- TABLE 3 (Conti, ied) J ry, 1991 Thermal Desorption Site Name, State, II Specific Region TechnoLogy (ROD Date) Site Category Media (Quantity) Key Contaminants Treated Status Lead; Treatment Contractor Contacts/ Phone Reich Farms, NJ, 02 (09/30/88) Erthanced VoLatilization Uncontrolled Waste D.isposat Soil (1,120 cy) VOCs and Semivolatiles In Design PRP Lead Gary Adamkiewicz 212-264-7592 FTS 264-7592 SMS Instrunents (Deer Park), NY, 02 (09/29/89) In situ Steam Stripping Military Aircraft Con onent Overhauter Soil (1,250 cy) SoLvents (TCE, XyLene, Ethylbenzene, and Chlorobenzene) In Design Fund Lead Abram Fayon 212-264-4706 FTS 264-4706 Watdick Aerospace Devices, NJ, 02 (09/29/87) In situ Hot Air Stripping Manufacturing and Etectroplat- ing of Plane Parts Soil (2,500 cy) ICE, PCE, Cyanide, and MetaLs In Design; estimated design coppletion 12/92 Fund Lead Larry Granite 212-264-7668 FIS 264-7668 Wamchem, SC. 04 (06/30/88) Low Tesperature ThermaL Treatment Former Dye Production & Solvent Recovery/ Recycling Facility Soil (2,000 cy) SIX and SVOCs (NaphthaLene) In Design PRP Lead George Reedy 404-347-7791 FIS 247-7791 Outboard I4arine/Waukegan Harbor, IL, 05 (03/31/89) Low lenperature Thermal Extraction (Taciuk Process) Marine Products Manufacturing Soil, Sediments (16,000 cy cothined) PCBs In Design PRP Lead; Canonie Engineering Cindy Nolan 312-886-0400 FIS 886-0400 Note: Concentrations Listed are maxinnjns. Contacts Listed are EPA regional staff unLess otherwise indicated. 18 ------- JamL ry, 1991 TABLE 3 (Continued) Vacuum Extraction Site Name, State, specific Region Technology (ROD Date) Site Category Media (Quantity) Key Contaminants Treated Status Lead; Treatment Contractor Contacts! Phone Groveland Welts, MA, 01 (09/30/88) Vapor Extraction Manufacturing Soit. (19,000 cy) VOCs (TCE and methytene chloride) In Design PRP Lead Bob Leger 617-573-5734 FTS_833-1734 Ketlogg-Deering WeLL FieLd, CT, 01 (09/29/89) Vacl.Lut Extraction I4tmicipal Landfill Soil (quantity not availabLe) VOCs (TCE, PCE, and BTX) In Design Ftr d Lead/Negotiation Leslie McVickar 617-573-9689 FTS 833-1689 South MLmicipat Water Supply WeLL, NH, 01 (09/27/89) Vactxan Extraction Comnercial Manufacturing Soil (7,500 cy) VOCs (PCE, TCA, and TCE) In Design PRP Lead Roger Duwart 617-573-9620 FTS 833-1620 Tinkham Garage, NH, 01 (09/30/86) Vacuua Extraction UncontroLled DLmp Site Soil (9.000 cy) VOCs (Benzene, Chloroform, DCE, PCE, TCE. and Vinyl Chloride) In Design PRP Lead; Terra Vac Diana King 617-573-9676 FTS 883-1676 Welts G&H, MA, 01 (09/14/89) In situ VoLatilization UncontroLled Duop Site Soil (7,400 cy) VOCs (PCE and TCE) In Design PRP Lead Barbara Newman 617-573-5736 FTS_883-1736 FM TechnicaL Center, NJ, 02 (09/26/89) Also see Bioremediation Vact,.an Extraction Jet FueL (JP4) SpILL SoiL (33,000 cy) BTEX, PAN, Chlorophenol, PhenoL, Lead, and Chroiniun In Design PRP Lead Carla Strubte 212-264-4595 FTS 264-4595 Keith Buch (FAA) 609-484-6644 Upjohn Manufacturing Co., PR, 02 (09/30188 for gw; treatment cow Leted prior to ROD) Vacuun Extraction Industrial Facility, Chemical Leak Soil (quantity not availabLe) VOCs (carbon tetrachloride and acetonitrile) Project coopteted; was operational, late 1986 - to 3/88 PRP Lead; Terra Vac Alison Hess 212-2646040 FTS 264-6040 Bendix, PA, 03 (09/30/88) Vacuun Extraction Aircraft Manufacturing - Soil (quantity not available) VOCs (TCE, Toluene, VinyL chLoride, DCE, and Carbon Tetrachtoride), and SVOCs In Design PRP Lead Hiinane Zia 215-597-7713 FTS 597-7713 Henderson Road, PA, 03 (06/30/88) In situ Volatilization (Tentative) Injection Welt Soil (quantity not availabLe) VOCs (BTEX, Chlorobenzenes, DCA, and 1,1,1-TCA) Pre-design PRP Lead GeralLyn Vat Is, Ruth Rzepski 215-597-8186 FTS_597-8186 Tyson’s Dime, PA, 03 (03/31/88) Vacuun Extraction ConvnerciaL Surface I q,owicknent Soil (30,000 cy) VOCs (Benzene, Toluene, ICE, PCE, and Trichloropropane) operational since 11/88 PRP Lead; Terra Vac Eugene Dennis 215-597-8555 FTS 597-8555 Note: Concentrations listed are nmxinuns. Contacts listed are EPA regional staff ,z less otherwise indicated. 19 ------- TABLE 3 (Continued) J siary, 1991 Vacuum Extraction Site Name, State, Region (ROD Date) Specific TechnoLogy Site Category Media (Quantity) Key Contaminants Treated Status Lead; Treatment Contractor Contacts/ Phone Kysor Ird.istriat, MI, 05 (09/29/89) Vacuua Extraction Truck Parts Manufacturing Soil. (13,200 cy) VOCs (XyLene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and TCE) In Design Fund Lead/Negotiation Fishbeck, Thoaçson, and Carr Huber Mary L. Gustaf son 312-886-6144 FTS 886-6144 Long Prairie, MN, 05 (06/27/88) Vacuun Extraction Dry Cleaning FaciLity Soil (3,600 cy) VOCs (DCE, PCE, TCE, and Vinyl Chloride) In Design State Lead/Fund Financed Kevin Turner 312-886-4444 FTS 886-4444 MID 0 I, IN, 05 (06/30/89) Vapor Extraction ComnerciaL Dtai Site Soil (12,400 cy) VOCs (BTX, TCE, PhenoL, Dichioromethane, 2-Butanone , and Chlorobenzene), PAH5, and SVOCs In Design PRP Lead Richard Boice 312-886-4740 FTS 886-4740 Miami County Incinerator, OH, 05 (06/30/89) Vapor Extraction Municipal LandfilL and Surface In ounc*nent Soil (98,000 cy) VOCs (TCE, PCE, and Totuene) Pre-design PRP Lead Anthony Rutter 312-886-8961 FTS 886-8961 Pristine, OH, 05 (12/31/87) Vapor Extraction Comnerciat Di.aip Site Soil (38,720 cy) VOCs (Benzene, Chloroform, 1-2 DCA, 1- 2 DCE, TrichLoroethene Pre-design PRP Lead Thomas Alcamo 312-886-7278 FTS 886-7278 Seymour Recycling, IN, 05 (09/30/87) ALso see Bioremediation Vacumi Extraction Chemical. Waste Management & Incineration Soil (154,000 cy) VOCs (TCA, Carbon TetrachLoride, PCE, Benzene, Vinyl Chloride, ChLoroethane, and TCE) InstaLlation underway; will be operational. Spring 1991 PRP Lead; Canonie Envirorinent Jeff Gore 312-886-4747 FTS 886-4747 Verona WeLl. FieLd, MI, 05 (08/12/85) Vacuun Extraction Railroad Paint Shop, Solvent Reclaiming/ Distribution Soil (35,000 cy) VOCs (DichLoromethane, ChLoroform, Carbon Tetrachioride, DCA, TCA, VinyL ChLoride, STEX) and NaphthaLene Operational since 3/88 Fund Lead/Negotiation; Terra Vac Margaret Guerriero 312-886-0399 FTS 886-0399 Wausau Groundwater Contamination, WI, 05 (09/29/89) Vapor Extraction BuLk Chemical Distribution, Machine Shop Soil. (1,300 cy) ICE, PCE, and DCE In Design PRP Lead; Terra Vac Margaret Guerriero 312-886-0399 FTS 886-0399 South VaLley/Ediamids, NM, 06 (09/30/88) Vapor Extraction Aircraft Engine Manufacturing Soil. (36,000 cy) VOCs (ICE) In Design PRP Lead Tim Underwood 214-655-6730 FTS 255-6730 Note: Concentrations listed are maximuns. Contacts listed are EPA regional staff unless otherwise indicated. 20 ------- TARLE 3 (Continued) J miy, 1991 Vacuum Extraction Site Name, State, (ROD Date) Specific Site TechnoLogy Category Media (Quantity) Key Contaminants Treated Status Lead; Treatment Contractor Contacts! Phone Hastings Grounth ater Contamination, NE, 07 (09/26/89) Vapor Extraction Former Grain Storage Area (Funigants) Soil (quantity not availabLe) VOCs (Carbon Tetrachloride, EthyLene Dibrounide, PCE, TCA, and Chloroform) In Design PRP Lead Darrel Soirnerhauser 913-551-7052 FTS 276-7052 Hastings Gro&mdwater Contamination, CoLorado Ave., NE, 07 (09/28/88) Vapor Extraction Industrial Metal. Finishing SoiL (42,700 cy) VOCs (PCE, ICE, and TCA) In Design PRP Lead Darret Soninerhauser 913-551-7052 FTS 276-7052 Hastings Grounth ater Contamination, Far-Mar- Co , NE, 07 (09/30/88) Vapor Extraction Former Grain Storage Area (Funigants) Soil (400 cy) VOCs (Carbon Tetrachloride, Ethylene Dibromide, PCE, and TCA) In Design PRP Lead Darret Soimierhauser 913-551-7052 FTS 276-7052 Sand Creek Industrial, CO. 08 (09/29/89) Vacuun Extraction Refinery and Pesticides Manufacturing SoiL (>100,000 cy) VOCs (TCE, PCE, methytene chloride, and Chloroform) Design coapLeted; will install. after Non- Aqueous Phase Liquid addressed Fund Lead; URS Brian Pirikowski 303-293-1512 FTS 330-1512 Fairchild Semiconductor (San Jose), CA, 09 (03/20/89) Vapor Extraction Semiconduc- tor Nanufac- turing FaciLity Soil. (3.400 cy) VOCs (TCA, Xylenes, Acetone, Freon, DCE, and PCE) Operational since 1988 PRP Lead/ State Enforcement; Canonie Environment HeLen McKinley 415-744-2236 FIS 484-2236 WiLL Bruhns (CA) 415-464-0838 Fairchild Semiconductor! MTV-I, CA, 09 (06/09/89) Vapor Extraction Semiconduc- tor Manufac- turing Facility, Metal. Finisher Soil. (quantity not available) VOCs (TCE, PCE, Vinyl ChLorides, OCA, DCE, and Freon) and Phenol Pre-design PRP Lead Pattie Collins 415-744-2229 FIS 484-2229 Fairchild Semiconductor/MIV-II, CA, 09 (06/30/89) Vapor Extraction Semiconduc- tor Manufac- turing Facility, Metal. Finisher Soil (quantity not available) VOCs (TCE, PCE, Vinyl. ChLorides, DCA, DCE, and Freon) and Phenol Pre-design PRP Lead Pattie CoLlins 415-744-2229 FTS 484-2229 Notes Concentrations listed are maxinuns. Contacts listed are EPA regionaL staff unLess otherwise indicated. 21 ------- TABLE 3 (Cantirijed) Jars ry, 1991 Vacuum Extraction Site Name, State, Region (ROD Date) Specific Technology Site Category Media (Quantity) Key Contaminants Treated Status Lead; Treatment Contractor Contacts! Phone FairchiLd/Intel, CA, 09 (06/09/89) Vapor Extraction Semiconcbctor Manufacturing Facility, Metal Finisher, Aircraft Maintenance Soil (quantity not avaiJ.ab le) VOCS (ICE, PCE, VinyL Chlorides, DCA, DCE, and Freon) and Phenol Pre-design PRP Lead Pattie Collins 415-744-2229 FTS 484-2229 Fairchild/Raytheon, CA. 09 (06/09/89) Vapor Extraction Secniconduc- tor Manufac- turing Facility, MetaL Finisher, Al rcraft Maintenance Soil (quantity not available) VOCs (ICE, PCE, VinyL Chlorides, DCA, DCE, and Freon) and Phenol Pre-design PRP Lead Pattie Collins 415-744-2229 FTS 486-2229 IBM (San Jose), CA, 09 (12/15/88) (site detisted 10/04/89) Vapor Extraction Computer Manufacturer Soil (24,000 cy) VOCs (XyLenes, Acetone, Freon, isopropyt alcohol, petroLeun naphtha, and TCA) InstaLlation underway; wilL be operational in 1991 PRP Lead! State Enforcement; Terra Vac Helen McKinLey 415-744-2236 FTS 484-2236 WilL Bruhns (CA) 415-464-0838 Motorola 52nd Street, AZ, 09 (09/30/88) Vapor Extraction Manufactur- ing Facility Soil (quantity not available) VOCs (ICA, ICE, Carbon Tetrachtoride, and Ethylbenzene) In Design PRP Lead! State Enforcement Mike Montgomery 415-744-2394 FTS 484-2360 Don Atkinson (CA) 602-257-6899 Phoenix-Goodyear Airport Area, AZ, 09 (09/26189) Vapor Extraction Defense- related Manufacturing Facility Soil (4,390 cy) VOCs (ICE, PCE, and Acetone) and Methyl ethyl ketone _______________________ In Design PRP Lead Craig Cooper 415-744-2360 ITS 484-2360 Note: Concentrations listed are maximuns. 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