Hiteman Leather Co.

Village of West Winfield, New York

Site Description

The Hiteman Leather Company site is a former 12-acre tannery located in the
Village of West Winfield. Bordered by residential and commercial properties, as
well as the Unadilla River, the tannery operated from 1820 until 1968 when it
was closed. Over the years, the tanning industry evolved from a tree bark-
based process to a chromium-based one, which the Hiteman operation adopted
in 1916. By 1964, approximately 180,000 gallons of chromium-containing
wastewater was discharged daily from the tannery into three unlined settling
lagoons. These lagoons drained into the Unadilla River directly, and, at various
times, the effluent also drained into the Unadilla indirectly through nearby
wetlands. Settled solids in the lagoons were periodically excavated and
deposited as bank material around the lagoons. The lagoons were backfilled in
1968 (using the bank material), and the site has been inactive ever since, with
the exception of the use of the buildings mainly for storage during 1969-82. The
tannery buildings were demolished in 1996 and 1998.

Current Site Status and Cleanup Actions to Date

•	The northern 10 acres of the site were fenced in during 1994 to limit
access by the public. A structural evaluation in 1996 determined that the
wood-frame sections of the main tannery building and the smokestack
were structurally unsound.

•	Demolition of the wood-frame sections was performed by EPA in1996.
Asbestos was removed from the buildings prior to demolition and
disposed of at an approved off-site facility. In addition, approximately
600 linear feet of riprap was installed along the northern bank of the
Unadilla River in1996 to ensure the river bank's stability. The remaining
concrete and steel part of the tannery buildings was demolished by the
estate of the former owner in 1998.

•	In 2006, EPA signed a Record of Decision (ROD) that called for a
remedy that included excavation of contaminated soil hot spots,
excavation/dredging of contaminated wetland and river sediments,
solidification and consolidation of the excavated/dredged soils and
sediments, placement of a soil cover, and intermittent groundwater
extraction and treatment.

Current Funding Status

• In Fiscal Year 2007, EPA allocated $7.1 million to the site to implement
the remedial action on the former tannery and the adjacent river.

For more information on this site, please read the Hiteman Leather Co.

Fact Sheet on the Region 2 web site.

Key

Accomplishments

•	Fencing, demolition of
deteriorated buildings,
removal of asbestos
and stabilization of the
river bank has
mitigated the
immediate threat
posed by the site.

•	In 2006, a ROD was
signed, selecting a
remedy for the site.


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