CALCASIEU ESTUARY SITE UPDATE
                                       INFORMATION BULLETIN
  Lake Charles, Louisiana
                                   October 1999
EPA BULLETIN BOARD
 EPA Bulletin Board
 Fall 1999

    Outreach Office Grand Opening

    Public Availability of Calcasieu Estuary Documents

    Internet Information

    Upcoming Events

    Special Notice Letters and Requests For
    Information Letters

    Calcasieu Emergency Response Workshop

    Rogers Enterprises Site Removal

    Well Sampling in Lake Charles

    Administrative Order on Consent for North Ryan

    TAG Grant

 Other Media Activities

    Evaluation of Mossville Public Water System

    TAGA Monitors Air Quality in Calcasieu Parish
     "Brownfields '99 - Environmental Challenges
    and Solutions" conference December 6-8, 1999
                  in Dallas, TX.
    For more information, 1-877-343-5374 or visit
              the World Wide Web at
          http://www.epa.gov/brownfields.
CALCASIEU ESTUARY COMMUNITY
OUTREACH OFFICE

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is pleased
to announce  the  new  Calcasieu  Estuary Community
Outreach Office. The office will be centrally located in the
heart of Lake Charles, Louisiana, at  110 West Prien Lake
Road. The office will provide you access to computers with
information  about  the  Calcasieu  Estuary  and  other
Superfund sites. An official Grand Opening of the office
will be announced in the fall of 1999.

PUBLIC AVAILABILITY OF CALCASIEU
ESTUARY DOCUMENTS

Investigation documents  resulting  from the  Calcasieu
Estuary Superfund project will be posted
on the Internet as they become available.
This will allow you to review  plans,
progress, and results of the investigation
at all times. This process will not take
the place of the formal public review
and comment period that is provided
when the Proposed Plan is announced. While we will notify
you by mail about information available on the Internet,
copies of investigation documents will also be available at
the local repository located at the Central Library on Claude
Street and at the Community Outreach office on West Prien
Lake Road.  The Internet address for Calcasieu Estuary
information is www.epa.gov/region6/superfund.

We believe public  input obtained  as the investigation
proceeds will result in a thorough analysis of the Calcasieu
Estuary  and incorporate all  existing information.  The
investigation will include several sampling efforts to be sure
that meaningful information is collected.  For example, in
Bayou Verdine the first sampling goal will be to determine
the extent of contamination in the sediment and surface
water. We expect the field work for this data collection to
begin in November or December. A  second sampling goal
will be to collect data to determine the impacts to fish. This
field work is expected to begin in the Spring of 2000.

Due to the expedited schedule  for  doing this extensive
investigation, we may not be able to respond directly to you
before the actual field work is required to start.  However,
since we are planning several trips to conduct sampling, any
input we receive will be evaluated for inclusion into any

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subsequent sampling in order to build the best possible
study of the estuary. While we may not respond directly to
you on each individual comment, we will summarize all
comments received and provide responses to you through
bulletins and on the Internet on a regular basis.

INTERNET INFORMATION

The EPA has posted two new sites on the Internet to provide
information  regarding the  Calcasieu Estuary  Superfund
project. The first site provides answers to frequently asked
questions about the Calcasieu Estuary.  The questions are
grouped  into  several categories, including  Superfund,
drinking water and ground water, air, and health issues.
Nearly one hundred questions and answers are available for
viewing.  The second site contains the Statement of Work
that EPA issued to its Superfund contractor. This document
is required by EPA's contracting  process and enables the
contractorto estimate the work required for the project. The
contractor will also use this  document in preparing the
required work  plans for the investigation of the estuary.
Both sites can be found atwww.epa.gov/region6/superfund.

UPCOMING EVENTS

We are currently working on a Sampling and Analysis Plan
for Bayou Verdine, which we expect to be
completed this Fall.   Actual field sampling
would  begin  shortly  after  the  plan  is
completed.   We  will complete  a  separate
Sampling and Analysis Plan for Bayou d'Inde
and the Calcasieu  River in early winter.  All
sampling is expected to  be completed in the
Spring of 2000.   For additional information  about the
investigation, please contact John Meyer at (214) 665-6742.
releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances into
the Calcasieu Estuary; (2) the EPA was going to do an
investigation of the Calcasieu Estuary; and, (3) EPA was
requesting that the  industries  repay past costs which are
slightly more than $2,000,000.

We also  sent letters to 22 industries located along the
Calcasieu Estuary requesting  information. We sent these
letters because these industries may have information which
would  assist  us   in  determining  whether  hazardous
substances were released into  the Calcasieu Estuary.  The
information requests do not imply that the industry is a
potentially responsible party.

We plan to review  information from our investigation as
well as additional information  supplied by the industries to
determine  additional  potentially  responsible  parties.
Throughout the next two years, we expect to send letters to
additional industries. Copies of the letters sent to industries
so far are available at the Central Library on Claude Street.
For additional information, please contact Stacey Bennett at
(214) 665-6729 or Edwin Quinones at (214) 665-8035.

CALCASIEU EMERGENCY RESPONSE
WORKSHOP

On August 30-September 1, the EPA and Conoco
coordinated an Emergency Response Exercise in
Lake Charles, Louisiana.  The open house  and
workshop were held the evening of August 30 to
inform area  residents  and  officials  about  emergency
response  capabilities and  community  responsibility  in
preventing, preparing, responding to and recovering from a
natural disaster, chemical or oil spill.  If you would like
more information  about this  exercise please call Karen
McCormick at (214) 665-8365.
            Lower Part of Bayou d'Inde

SPECIAL NOTICE LETTERS AND
REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION LETTERS
On June 10, 1999, we sent letters to ten industries doing
business in Calcasieu Parish.  The letters informed the
industries that:  (1) they may be potentially liable because of
ROGERS ENTERPRISES REMOVAL
ACTION

The Rogers Enterprises site is the location of an inactive and
abandoned waste oil reclamation facility which managed
petroleum refining sludge, tank bottoms, and salvage oil
from production and lease pits. The property is located at
5350 Broad Street in Lake Charles. The facility operated as
Rogers Enterprises of Southwest Louisiana, Incorporated.
The  Louisiana  Department  of  Environmental  Quality
(LDEQ) and the EPA Superfund contractor conducted
removal assessments of the site.  The site consists often
aboveground storage tanks which contain approximately
81,000  gallons  of  waste liquids  and  approximately
seventy-four 55-gallon drums of sludge, solids, and debris.
A removal of this waste and debris is expected to begin this
fall.  If you have any questions concerning the removal
action, please contact Bob Sullivan at (214) 665-2223.

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                                  NORTH RYAN STREET NEWS
STATUS OF GROUNDWATER SAMPLING IN
PRIVATE WATER WELLS LOCATED IN THE
VICINITY OF THE  NORTH RYAN STREET
SITE

The EPA conducted an investigation of private drinking
water wells located in the residential area along River Road
northwest of the North Ryan Street Superfund site.  During
the week of April 12, 1999, we sampled 21 private wells.
We  analyzed these  drinking  water samples for volatile
organics, semi-volatile organics, pesticides, PCBs, metals,
cyanide and dioxin. Results of this testing were sent to the
individual residents  in June  1999.   The most significant
findings were exceedences of iron and manganese above
secondary drinking water standards. Secondary standards
are non-enforceable guidelines regulating contaminants that
may cause cosmetic effects (tooth discoloration) or aesthetic
effects (taste,  color and odor) in drinking water.  We
recommend these standards  but do  not require  water
systems to comply.
We  conducted  follow-up retesting on  one sample for
cyanide and on all private well samples for dioxin to ensure
that the well water was safe for human use.  The result of
the one retest for cyanide, received in mid-July, was below
the detection limit  for Drinking  Water Standards.  It
represents no significant health risk.  The retests for dioxin
in all of the private well samples used EPA Method 1613.
This test method provided a detection limit lower than the
Maximum Contaminant Level of 30 parts per quadrillion for
dioxin.   EPA  toxicologists and groundwater specialists
reviewed the results and concluded that there was no dioxin
contamination above the Maximum Contaminant Level for
dioxin.  The results of this testing clearly conclude that there
is no significant health risk and that the well water is safe to
drink.

STATUS OF  NORTH  RYAN  STREET SITE
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER ON CONSENT

The North Ryan Street Superfund Site, located at 303 North
Ryan Street, is a former manufactured gas plant which
began operating in 1916.  The contaminants of concern at
the site are polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs),
polychlorinated  biphenyls  (PCBs),  benzene,  toluene,
ethylbenzene and xylenes  (BTEX).  The contaminants of
concern in the river sediment adjacent to the site are PAHs.

The site was proposed to  the National Priorities List on
February 13, 1995. On July 7, 1997, Entergy Gulf States
consented  to  conduct  an Engineering Evaluation/Cost
Analysis for soils and investigation for ground water.  The
resulting Engineering Evaluation proposed a limited removal
of on-site soils from the marshland and sediment from the
Calcasieu River adjacent to the site.  After reviewing the
proposal  with the community  and  receiving  public
comments, the EPA finalized its decision on June 4,  1999.

The EPA met with Entergy Gulf States, Inc., the Potentially
Responsible Party, on  June 29,  1999, to negotiate the
conduct of the soil and sediment removal.  Most  of the
issues have been resolved  and a final signed agreement is
anticipated soon. Once the Order is signed, Entergy Gulf
States, Inc., will begin the  removal action.  For additional
information regarding the North Ryan Street Superfund Site,
please contact Caroline Ziegler at (214) 665-2178.

TECHNICAL  ASSISTANCE   GRANT
AVAILABLE  FOR NORTH RYAN STREET
SUPERFUND SITE

The  EPA announced  the  availability  of a  Technical
Assistance Grant  (TAG)  for the North  Ryan  Street
Superfund Site. The TAG  is available to any local citizens'
group to secure the services of a technical advisor.  The
technical advisor will assist in increasing the community's
awareness and understanding of the scientific and technical
information that will be developed about the site during the
Superfund process. By law, only one TAG of up to $50,000
may be awarded to a citizen's group at any one Superfund
site that is listed or proposed on the National Priorities List.
To be eligible for a TAG, the group must incorporate.  The
applicant must meet a 20% in-kind matching requirement
which may be in cash  or donated services. If you are
interested in applying for the TAG, or if you need  additional
information, please call Beverly Negri at (214) 665-8157 or
1-800-533-3508 (Toll Free).
                OTHER MEDIA ACTIVITIES/INITIATIVES IN CALCASIEU
EVALUATION OF THE MOSSVILLE PUBLIC
WATER SYSTEM
The residents of Mossville have voiced concerns about the
drinking water quality being provided to the community by
the Calcasieu Parish Waterworks District #2. To investigate
these concerns, during the week of July 12-16, 1999, three
senior engineers from the EPA and a senior engineer from
District 5 of the Louisiana Office of Public Health (OPH),
Louisiana Department  of Health and Hospitals (LDHH),
conducted a Comprehensive Performance Evaluation (CPE)
of the Mossville Water System. The CPE conducted at the
Mossville Water System was the first CPE conducted at a
groundwater system in the country.

The water system was evaluated from "well to tap,"  to
determine  its  performance.   The  evaluation  data was
compared to  optimal goals developed  for ground water
systems  by EPA  Region  6.   These  goals  are more

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challenging than the Safe Drinking Water Act regulatory
standards as they are intended to determine if a water system
is being operated beyond State and Federal  regulations.
Federal and State standards require periodic monitoring for
more  than  eighty  contaminants  and  bacteriological
monitoring conducted on a monthly basis. Additional State
requirements address design and construction of the wells,
storage tanks and other treatment facilities at the water plant,
and further safeguard the water supply.  Both Federal and
State regulatory programs in addition to diligence on the part
of the system operator must all work in concert to ensure the
safety of the public water supply.

The Mossville Water System is in compliance with  all the
regulatory requirements  of the Safe Drinking Water Act
(SDWA).    The  recent   CPE  identified  areas  for
improvements that normally would  not  be found by
conducting a regular inspection  or  required sampling.
Minimal corrections to the  water treatment  system will
further reduce any future contamination risks to the water
supply. The Mossville Water System operator participated
extensively in the CPE with EPA and LDFiH representatives.
This joint effort is essential in assuring safe drinking water
is delivered to Mossville  residents.
 The operator of the Mossville water system has  a good
 understanding of the treatment plant operations, and began
 looking for solutions to some of the factors during the
 evaluation period. The willingness of the operator to solve
 these problems along  with the support of the  Board of
 Directors  should result in an effective plan to ensure the
 long-term viability of the water system.  The  EPA  and
 LDHH will continue their oversight roles to assure continued
 regulatory compliance at this water system.

 TRACE ATMOSPHERIC GAS ANALYZER
 UNIT MONITORS AIR QUALITY IN
 CALCASIEU PARISH
 During the week of June 14 and June 21, 1999, EPA utilized
 a Trace Atmospheric Gas Analyzer to monitor the ambient
 air in Calcasieu  Parish. This data is currently under review
 for use of possible monitoring locations and inspection
 targeting.  We plan to provide a presentation of this data in
 the next two to three months.
                             ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
 If you have questions about EPA or the Calcasieu
 Estuary Project, please contact:

 Duane Wilson
 Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
 7290 Bluebonnet
 Baton Rouge, LA  70810
 (225)765-0463

 John Meyer
 Remedial Project Manager
 U.S. EPA Region 6 (SF-RI)
 1445 Ross Avenue
 Dallas, Texas 76202-2733
 (214)665-6742
 1-800-533-3508

 Janetta Coats
 Community Involvement Coordinator
 U.S. EPA Region 6 (SF-PO)
 1445 Ross Avenue
 Dallas, Texas 76202-2733
 (214)665-7308
 1-800-533-3508

 Media inquiries should be directed to U.S. EPA, Region
 6, Office of External Affairs, at (214) 665-2200
INFORMATION REPOSITORIES

Calcasieu Parish Library
Central Branch
301 West Claude Street
Lake Charles, Louisiana 70605
(318) 475-8792 (Reference)

Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
Inactive and Abandoned Sites
7290 Bluebonnet Boulevard
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70810
(225) 765-0428 or 1-888 763-5424 (toll free)

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1445 Ross Avenue, 12th Floor
Dallas, Texas 75202
(214) 665-2424
ON THE WEB...

Information can also be accessed at the U.S. EPA
Internet Homepage at:

U.S. EPA Headquarters: http://www.epa.gov
U.S. EPA Region 6: http://www.epa.gov/earth 1 r6
U.S. EPA Region 6 Superfund Division:
    htto://www.epa.gov/earthlr6/6sf/6sfhtm

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