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BEAZER EAST, INC,, 436 SEVENTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA 15219
January 3, 1997
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
100 Alabama Street
Atlanta, GA 30303
RE: Monthly Progress Report #44
Remedial Action
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
RECEIVEn
JAN 1 0 1997
SUPERFUND SECTION
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached four
(4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report #44 for the period ending
December 31, 1996, for the Remedial Action for Koppers Superfund
Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at (412)
227-2684.
Yours truly,
~Co~
Environmental Manager
JAC/llk
enclosures -(US EPA only)
cc: T. Faye -Beazer J. Funk -RUST
S. Craig -Beazer J. Mitsak Fluor Daniel GTI
M. Tischuk -Beazer W. Smith -Cummings -Riter
R. Fisher -Beazer L. Faulconer -Wake County
D. Lown -NC Superfund (2 copies)
D. Hails -EAP Industries, Inc .
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #44 REMEDIAL ACTION
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: December 31, 1996
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Remedial Action (RA) -SOIL REMEDY. Complete pending submittal of final report
Remedial Action (RA) -POND DEWATER/NG. Complete pending submittal of final report.
Remedial Action (RA) -HABITAT MITIGATION. Maintenance and monitoring will begin
per the approved work plan.
Remedial Action (RA) -GROUNDWATER TREATMENT. The final inspection of the
groundwater treatment plant was completed December 18, 1996 with representatives from
North Carolina (Dave Lown) and USEPA contractor Black and Veatch (Keith Matteson) in
attendance. The system was acceptable to the regulatory representatives pending analytical
results.
PROBLEMS RESOLVED Not applicable.
PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED None.
UPCOMING EVENTS Completion of documentation related to project completion.
PERSONNEL CHANGES None.
SUBCONTRACTORS Not applicable.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA Data packages included for USEPA review. The data summary
is as follows for samples collected 12/ /96:
Influent
Carbon effluent
System effluent
8 . OTHER
phenol dichlorophenol
(ppb) (ppb}
<1.45 <2.01
<0.29
<0.30
<0.40
<0.43
None.
pentachlorophenol
(ppb)
381
<0.85
<0.84
2,3,7,8 TCDD
(ppq)
<4.0
<7.8
<7.0
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Schedule 1
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Groundwater Remediation
Task
• Contract Award
• Access Agreement with Notfolk Southern Railroad
• Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
• Control Plan (CQCP)
• Treatment System Procurement
• Water Company Service Procurement
• EPA Conditional Approval of HASP, COP, and CQCP
• Begin Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Preparation of O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Groundwater Treatment System Installation
• Complete Groundwater Treatment System Installation
• Final Inspection
• O&M Manual and As-Complete Built Drawings
(A) Actual Date
(B) Estimated Date.
Revised 1/3/97
18-Sep-95 (A)
6-Mar-96 (A)
3-Apr-96 (A)
11-Apr-96 (A)
15-Aug-96 (B)
15-Apr-96 (B)
15-Aug-96 (B)
30-Aug-96 (B)
30-Aug-96 (B)
24-Apr-96 (A)
8-July-96 (A)
18-DEC-96 (A)
15-Jan-97 (B)
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BE.:,,:ZER EAST, lNC.. +36 SEVENTH AVENUE. PlTTSBURGH, PA 15219
December 4, 1996
RECEIVED
DEC 1 21996
SUPERFUNO SECTION Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
100 Alabama Street
Atlanta, GA 30303
RE: Monthly Progress Report #43
Remedial Action
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
In accordance with the. Unilateral Order, please find attached four
(4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report #43 for the period ending
November·. 30; 1996,· for the Remedial' Action for Koppers Superfund
Site, Morrisville·, NC .. -. · · · ·'··
•· Should you ·need additional information · regarding this· progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at (412)
227-2684.
Yours truly,
}hf,)~ Cl ltJ1.,
fam~s A. Cook, P.E.
Environmental Manager
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: . T. Faye -Beazer J. Funk· -RUST
S. Craig -Beazer J. Mitsak Fluor Danie·l GTI ·:':
M. Tischuk -.Beazer W. Smith -Cummings -Riter
R .. : Fis.her:-. Beazer L. Faulconer -Wake County
D. _-Lown .. -_NC S_uperfund _( 2 c9pies) ·: ~ . . . . · ·. . · · · ··
·D: H·ails "-EAP Indust'"ies; Inc.'···· .. ,._
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #43 REMEDIAL ACITON
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: November 30, 1996
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
2.
3.
Remedial Action (RA) -SOIL REMEDY. Complete pending submittal of final report
Remedial Action (RA) -POND DEWATERING. Complete pending submittal of final report.
Remedial Action (RA) -HABITAT i\11TIGATION. Maintenance and monitoring will begin
per the approved work plan.
Remedial Action (RA) -GROUNDWATER TREATMENT. The final inspection of the
groundwater treatment plant is tentatively scheduled for December.
PROBLEMS RESOLVED Repair of storm damage. Additional repair work is scheduled
for the spring of 1997.
PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED None.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS Completion of documentation related to project completion.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS A purchase order for maintenance of the Seagondollar and Medlin
wetlands areas !i.as been issued to EAP Industries, Inc. Fluor Danie! GTI has been awarded the
contract to operate the groundwater treatment plant and perform groundwater monitoring to
assess the performance of the treatment system.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA To be included in project completion documentation.
8. OTHER None.
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Schedule 1
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Groundwater Remediation
Task
• Contract A ward
• Access Agreement with Norfolk Southern Railroad
• Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
• Control Plan (CQCP)
• Treatment System Procurement
• Water Company Seivice Procurement
• EPA Conditional Approval ofHASP, COP, and CQCP
• Begin Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Preparation of O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Groundwater Treatment System Installation
• Complete Groundwater Treatment System Installation
• Complete O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Testing and Training
(A) Actual Date
(B) Estimated Date.
Revised 12/4/96
18-Sep-95 (A)
6-Mar-96 (A)
3-Apr-96 (A)
ll-Apr-96 (A)
15-Aug-96 (B)
15-Apr-96 (B)
15-Aug-96 (B)
30-Aug-96 (B)
30-Aug-96 (B)
24-Apr-96 (A)
8-July-96 (A)
15-DEC-96 (B)
15-JAN-96 (B) ·
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BEAZER E.-\ST. INC., 436 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURGH. PA 15219
November 4, 1996
Ms. Cindy Gurley
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #42
Remedial Action
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear 1'\s. Gurley.:
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RECEIVED
Nov 1 a 1996
SUP£RFUNo ScCTfoN
In accordance ,_wit.ri. :the ·.U~ilat.eral Order, ... plea_se· find· :attac_]:led four
• (4) copie,3·,of,the Monthly Progress Report,:#,42 .. for,,,.the ,per:io<;l. ending
October 31, ·.:1996·,-:. ·for the Remedial • Ac't:ion; :for·: Kopoers,---Superfund
Site, ;Mor;risville, NC.. · · · · · · ·
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Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at (412)
227-2684.
Yours truly,
( . {1 //~ /!
;;c:1/YY''.Jl.,~! Gt-·' c-·~\_
./ James A. Cook, P.E.
Environmental Manager
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc,:; · T, Faye ·---Beazer· J. Funk -RUST
·.:·:.: ·.,S-. Craig .. -Beazer ,:·:., ·; •.:;··.;--J, .. Mitsak,Fluor Daniel-._G'.I'I--;.·:,c
:M:. Tischuk -Beazer_-, · •.· >_:· .. --·; ,·W:.:;·Smith·-·:Cummings--:---P.ite:i;-,,,-:· .. i
,_ •. ·.•:R::·. Fisher --Beaz'er·--.. ··::.:·,·. · · :.;L-.,1Faulconer .-:,W .. ake: Co.!_ll1ty ·;o;::.
(D ._Lo_wn -Nc·:superfurici. ( 2 copies)
·D. Hails .. :--EAP Industries, Inc .
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #42-REMEDIAL ACITON
SITE NAME:
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER:
PERIOD ENDING:
Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
. 93--09-C
October 31, 1996
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Action (RA) -SOH.. REMEDY. Complete pending submittal of final report. The
schedule for the soil remediation will be dropped from this and future reports.
Remedial Action (RA) -POND DEWATERJNG. Repair of minor impacts to former Medlin
pond area from hurricane related erosion and tree damage. The overall impact of the hurricane on
remediation work and faciilities was limited to fallen treess and relatively minor erosion. The schedule
for the pond dewatering remediation will be dropped from this and future reports.
Remedial Action (RA) -HABITAT MITIGATION. Maintenance and monitoring will begin
per the approved work plan.
Remedial Action (RA) -GROUNDWATER TREATMENT. The final inspection of the
groundwater treatment plant is tentatively scheduled for November.
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
Repair of storm damage. Additional repair work may be completed in the spring of 1997.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED None.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
Completion of documentation related to project completion.
5.
6.
PERSONNEL CHANGES
SUBCONTRACTORS
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
None.
None.
To be included in project completion documentation.
8 . OTHER None.
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Schedule 1
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Groundwater Remediation
Task
• Contract Award
• Access Agreement with Norfolk Southern Railroad
• Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
• Control Plan (CQCP)
• Treatment System Procurement
• Water Company Service Procurement
• EPA Conditional Approval ofHASP, COP, and CQCP
• Begin Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Preparation of O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Groundwater Treatment System Installation
• Complete Groundwater Treatment System Installation
• Complete O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Testing and Training
(A) Actual Date
(B) Estimated Date.
Revised 11/4/96
l8-Sep-95 (A)
6-Mar-96 (A)
3-Apr-96 (A)
11-Apr-96 (A)
15-Aug-96 (B)
15-Apr-96 (B)
15-Aug-96 (B)
30-Aug-96 (B)
30-Aug-96 (B)
24-Apr-96 (A)
8-July-96 (A)
15-Nov-96 (B)
15-Nov-96 (B)
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BEAZER EAST. INC .. +36 SEVENTH ,-\VENUE. PITTSBURGH. PA 15219
October 4, 1996
Ms. Cindy Gurley
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #41
Remedial Action
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Gurley:
RECEIVED
OCT 16 1996
SI.Jf-t:AFUND SECTION
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached four
(4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report #41 for the period ending
September 30, 1996, for the Remedial Action for Koppers Superfund
Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at (412)
227-2684.
Yours truly,
Y4~a(?~
James A. Cook, P.E.
Environmental Manager
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer J. Funk -RUST
S. Craig -Beazer J. Mitsak Fluor Daniel GTI
M. Tischuk -Beazer W. Smith -Cummings -Riter
R. Fisher··--·-Beazer L. Faulconer -Wake County
JDJowh -NC Supe'rfund (2 copies)
D. Hails.-EAP Industries, Inc .
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #41-REMEDIAL ACTION
SITE NA1'\1E:
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER:
PERIOD ENDING:
Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
93-09-C
September 30, 1996
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Action (RA) -SOIL REMEDY. Complete pending submittal of final report.
Remedial Action (RA) -POND DEWATERING. Repair of minor impacts to former Medlin
pond area from hurricane related erosion and tree damage. The overall impact of the hurricane on
remediation work and fuciilities was limited to fallen treess and relatively minor erosion.
Remedial Action (RA) -HABITAT 1'1ITI.GATION Maintenance and monitoring will begin
per the approved work plan.
Remedial Action (RA) -GROUNDWATER TREATMENT The background well monitoring
report was issued to the USEP A in mid-September by Fluor Daniel GTI. The groundwater treatment
plant should be operational in October , weather permitting.
2.
3.
4.
PROBLEMS RESOLVED
PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
UPCOMING EVENTS
Repair of storm damage.
None.
Completion of documentation related to project completion.
5. PERSONNEL CHAl~GES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
None.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
To be included in project completion documentation.
8. OTHER
None.
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Schedule 1
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Surface Water Remediation
Task
• Contract A watd
• Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
Control Plan (CQCP)
• Preconstruction Conference
• EPA Approval ofHASP, COP and CQCP 1
• Diversion Ditch Installation
• Electric Utility Transfer
• Wake County Approval ofE&S Control Plan
• Mobilization and Installation Temporary Facilities
• Begin Pond Dewatering
• Complete Pond Backfilling
• Demobilization
1 Subsequent tasks have proceeded without completion of this milestone task.
(A) Actual Date
revised 9/4/96
18-Sep-95 (A)
06-0ct-95 (A)
!6-0ct-95 (A)
17-0ct-95
17-0ct-95 (A)
20-0ct-95 (A)
30-0ct-95 (A)
25-0ct-95 (A)
28-0ct-95 (A)
18-May-96 (A)
15Aug-9 (A)
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Schedule 2
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Groundwater Remediation·
Task
• Contract A ward
• Access Agreement with Norfolk Southern Railroad
• Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
• Control Plan (CQCP)
• Treatment System Procurement
• Water Company Service Procurement
• EPA Conditional Approval ofHASP, COP, and CQCP
• Begin Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Preparation of O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• · Complete Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Groundwater Treatment System Installation
• Complete Groundwater Treatment System Installation
• Complete O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Testing and Training
(A) Actual Date
(B) Estimated Date.
Revised 10/4/96
l8-Sep-95 (A)
6-Mar-96 (A)
3-Apr-96 (A)
11-Apr-96 (A)
15-Aug-96 (B)
15-Apr-96 (B)
15-Aug-96 (B)
30-Aug-96 (B)
30-Aug-96 (B)
24-Apr-96 (A)
8-July-96 (A)
15-0ct-96 (B)
15-0ct-96 (B)
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Schedule 3
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule for Task Initiation
Habitat Mitigation Construction
Task
• Mobilization
• Establish Erosion & Sediment Controls
• Soil Investigation and Evaluation
• Clearing & Grubbing
• Strip & Stockpile Topsoil
• Excavate/Grade Existing Soils
• Replace Topsoil
• Place Rip rap
• Seed & Mulch/Place Submerged Logs
• Demobilize
• Pond :filling
• Plant Woody Vegetation
• Plant Herbaceous Vegetation
• Surface Water Evaluation/Stock Fish
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• Remove E&S Control
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(A) Acrual Date
Revised 8/2/96
18-Sep-95 (A)
12-Sep-95 (A)
14-Sep-95 (A)
20-Sep-95 (A)
24-Sep-95 (A)
08-0ct-95 (A)
ll-Oct-95 (A)
15-0ct-95 (A)
17-0ct-95 (A)
19-0ct-95 (A)
07-0ct-95 (A)
10-Nov-95 (A)
15-July-96 (A)
15-July-96 (A)
15-July-96 (A)
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BEAZER EAST, lNC.. 436 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURGH. P.<\ 152!9
September 4, 1996
Ms. Cindy Gurley
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #40
Remedial Action
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Gurley:
AECEtVEo
SEP 171995
SUPERFUND SECTION
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached four
(4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report #40 for the period ending
August 31, 1996, for the Remedial Action for Koppers Superfund
Sice, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at (412)
227-2684.
Yours truly, . ,(} ;;; ~ 1"r'12-~,, (; (_,,,(/y;--C--v·
James A. Cook, P.E.
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
c~ · T. Faye -Beazer J. Funk -RUST
S. Craig -Beazer J. Mitsak Fluor Daniel GTI
M. Tischuk -Beazer W. Smith -Cummings -Riter
R. Fisher -Beazer L. Faulconer -Wake County
,D. Lo.wn=Nc Superfund 12 copies)
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality D. Hails -EAP Industries, Inc .
• MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #40-REMEDIAL ACTION
SITE NA.t'VIE:
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER:
PERIOD ENDING:
Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
93-09-C
August 3 1, 1996
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Action (RA) -SOIL RE.il1EDY. No field activity. Documentation of all
remediation activities will be submitted to USEP A after the start-up period for the groundwater
treatment system.
Remedial Action (RA) -POND DEWATERING. A post-closure maintenance plan was
submitted to USEP A in early August.
Remedial Action (RA) • HABITAT i\-llTIGATION Maintenance and monitoring will begin
per the approved work plan.
• Remedial Action (RA) • GROUNDWATER TREATMENT Operational monitoring
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instrumentation will be installed to promote more efficient operation of the groundwater treatment
system. Purchase and installation of this instrumentation will occur in late September after evaluation
of Programmable Logic Controllers. The background well monitoring report is anticipated to be
issued to the USEP A in mid-September by Fluor Daniel GTI.
2.
3.
4.
PROBLEMS RESOLVED
PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
UPCOMING EVENTS
Not applicable.
None.
Completion of documentation related to project completion.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
None.
7. At'l"ALYTICALDATA
8.
To be included in project completion documentation.
OTHER
None .
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Schedule 1
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Surface Water Remediation
Task
• Contract Award
• Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
Control Plan (CQCP)
• Preconstruction Conference
• EPA Approval of HASP, COP and CQCP 1
• Diversion Ditch Installation
• Electric Utility Transfer
• Wake County Approval ofE&S Control Plan
• Mobilization and Installation Temporary Facilities
• Begin Pond Dewatering
• Complete Pond Backfilling
• Demobilization
1 Subsequent tasks have proceeded without completion of this milestone task.
(A) Actual Date
revised 9/4/96
18-Sep-95 (A)
06-0ct-95 (A)
16-0ct-95 (A)
17-0ct-95
17-0ct-95 (A)
20-0ct-95 (A)
30-0ct-95 (A)
25-0ct-95 (A)
28-0ct-95 (A)
18-May-96 (A)
15Aug-9 (A)
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Schedule 2
• Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Groundwater Remediation
Task
• Contract Award
• Access Agreement with Norfolk Southern Railroad
• Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
Control Plan (CQCP)
• Treatment System Procurement
• Water Company Service Procurement
• EPA Conditional Approval ofHASP, COP. and CQCP
• Begin Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Preparation of O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Groundwater Treatment System Installation
• Complete Groundwater Treatment System Installation
• Complete O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Testing and Training
(A) Actual Date
(B) Estimated Date.
Revised 9/4/96
18-Sep-95 (A)
6-Mar-96 (A)
3-Apr-96 (A)
ll-Apr-96 (A)
15-Aug-96 (B)
15-Apr-96 (B)
15-Aug-96 (B)
30-Aug-96 (B)
30-Aug-96 (B)
24-Apr-96 (A)
8-July-96 (A)
30-Sep-96 (B)
15-0ct-96 (B)
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Schedule 3
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule for Task Initiation
Habitat Mitigation Construction
Task
• Mobilization
• Establish Erosion & Sediment Controls
• Soil Investigation and Evaluation
• Clearing & Grubbing
• Strip & Stockpile Topsoil
• Excavate/Grade Existing Soils
• Replace Topsoil
• Place Rip rap
• Seed & Mulch/Place Submerged Logs
• Demobilize
• Pond filling
• Plant Woody Vegetation
• Plant Herbaceous Vegetation
• Surface Water Evaluation/Stock Fish
• Remove E&S Control
(A) Actual Date
Revised 9/4/96
18-Sep-95 (A)
12-Sep-95 (A)
14-Sep-95 (A)
20-Sep-95 (A)
24-Sep-95 (A)
08-0ct-95 (A)
ll-Oct-95 (A)
15-0ct-95 (A}
17-0ct-95 (A)
19-0ct-95 (A)
07-0ct-95 (A)
10-Nov-95 (A)
15-July-96 (A) '
15-July-96 (A)
15-July-96 (A)
• BEAZER EAST, INC., 436 SEVENTH A VENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA I 5219
August 2, 1996
Ms. Cindy Gurley
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA-RegionN
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #39
Remedial Action
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
L
P.ECf"J.ED
AUG O 8 1996
SUPERFUND SECTION
41) Dear Ms. Gurley:
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached four ( 4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report #39 for the period ending July 31, 1996, for the Remedial Action for Koppers Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at (412) 227-2684.
Yours truly, . ,, . . r:' Li(~ I .· C' ;,7-vnJ.; :: _ f _;, ,
·james A C~ok, P.E.
Project Manager -Environmental Group
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
S. Craig -Beazer
M. Tischuk -Beazer
R. Fisher -Beazer
·D: I.:own·.:cNC Superfund(-2 copies)
J. Funk -RUST
J. Mitsak Fluor Daniel GTI
W. Smith -Cummings -Riter
L. Faulconer -Wake County
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality D. Hails -EAP Industries, Inc.
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #39-REMEDIAL ACTION
SITE NAME:
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER:
PERIOD ENDING:
Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
93-09-C
July 3 I, 1996
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Action (RA) -SOIL REMEDY. No field activity. Documentation of all
remediation activities will be submitted to USEP A after the start-up period for the groundwater
treatment system.
Remedial Action (RA) -POND DEWATER/NG. EAP Industries, Inc., the contractor for the
Habitat Mitigation, has completed the following:
*Rock dam required below the former Medlin Pond discharge point
*Re-design stable channel through former Fire Pond
*Install revised channel protection on former Medlin property as approved by Wake County.
Rework of the drainage patterns to prevent ponding and establish positive drainage is still being
addressed. EAP will perform one more fill and re-grade operation to complete the Ponds remediation.
A post-closure maintenance plan will be submitted to USEP A in early August.
Remedial Action (RA) -HABITAT MITIGATION Habitat mitigation construction
activities are complete. Maintenance and monitoring will begin per the approved work plan.
Remedial Action (RA) -GROUNDWATER TREATMENT Operational monitoring
instrumentation will be installed to promote more efficient operation of the groundwater treatment
system. Purchase and installation of this instrumentation will occur in August. The background well
monitoring report is anticipated to be issued to the USEP A in August by Fluor Daniel GTI.
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
Not applicable.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICJPATED
None .
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4. UPCOMING EVENTS
Completion of documentation related to project completion.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
None.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
To be included in project completion documentation.
0 8. OTHER
None.
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Schedule 1
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Surface Water Remediation
Task
• Contract Award
• Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
Control Plan (CQCP)
• Preconstruction Conference
• EPA Approval of HASP, COP and CQCP 1
• Diversion Ditch Installation
• Electric Utility Transfer
• Wake County Approval ofE&S Control Plan
•
• Mobilization and Installation Temporary Facilities
• Begin Pond Dewatering
• Complete Pond Backfilling
• Demobilization
18-Sep-95 (A~
06-Oct-95 (A)
l 6-Oct-95 (A)
l 7-Oct-95
l 7-Oct-95 (A)
20-Oct-95 (A)
30-Oct-95 (A)
25-Oct-95 (A)
28-Oct-95 (A)
18-May-96 (A)
l 5Aug-96 (B)
1 Subsequent tasks have proceeded without completion of this milestone task.
(A) Actual Date
(B) Estimated Date.
revised 8/2/96
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Schedule 2
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Groundwater Remediation
Task
• Contract Award
• Access Agreement with Norfolk Southern Railroad
• Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
• Control Plan (CQCP)
• Treatment System Procurement
• Water Company Service Procurement
• EPA Conditional Approval of HASP, COP, and CQCP
• Begin Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Preparation of O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Groundwater Treatment System Installation
• Complete Groundwater Treatment System Installation
• Complete O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Testing and Training
( A) Actual Date
(B) Estimated Date.
0 Revised 8/2/96
l 8-Sep-95 (A)
6-Mar-96 (A)
3-Apr-96 (A)
ll-Apr-96 (A)
15-Aug-96 (B)
I 5-Apr-96 (B)
l 5-Aug-96 (B)
30-Aug-96 (B)
30-Aug-96 (B)
24-Apr-96 (A)
8-July-96 (A)
30-Aug -96 (B)
l 5-Sep-96 (B)
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Schedule 3
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule for Task Initiation
Habitat Mitigation Construction
Task
• Mobilization
• Establish Erosion & Sediment Controls
• Soil Investigation and Evaluation
• Clearing & Grubbing
• Strip & Stockpile Topsoil
• Excavate/Grade Existing Soils
• Replace Topsoil
• Place Rip rap
• Seed & Mulch/Place Submerged Logs
• Demobilize
• Pond filling
• Plant Woody Vegetation
• Plant Herbaceous Vegetation
• Surface Water Evaluation/Stock Fish
• Remove E&S Control
(A) Actual Date
Revised 8/2/96
18-Sep-95 (A)
12-Sep-95 (A)
14-Sep-95 (A)
20-Sep-95 (A)
24-Sep-95 (A)
08-Oct-95 (A)
11-Oct-95 (A)
15-Oct-95 (A)
l 7-Oct-95 (A)
19-Oct-95 (A)
07-Oct-95 (A)
10-Nov-95 (A)
l 5-July-96 (A)
15-July-96 (A)
15-July-96 (A)
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BEAZER EAST, INC., 436 SEVENTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA 15219
July 3, 1996
Ms. Cindy Gurley, Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA-Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #38
Remedial Action
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Gurley:
JUL 15 1996
SUPERFUNO SECTION
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress
Report #38 for the period ending June 30, 1996, for the Remedial Action for Koppers Superfund Site,
Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress report, please call me at ( 412) 227-
2092 or Shannon Craig at ( 412) 227-2684.
Yours truly, o a£) 11 ri/14'1,y'-<fa~·
James A Cook, P.E.
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
S. Craig -Beazer
M. Tischuk -Beazer
R. Fisher -Beazer
. ·D.·Lown.-NC Superfund (2 copies)
•, R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
J. Funk -RUST
W. Creeden -WATEC
W. Smith -Cummings -Riter
L. Faulconer -Wake County
J. Mitsak -Fluor Daniel GTI
• MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #38-REMEDIAL ACTION
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SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: June 30, 1996
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Action (RA) -SOIL REMEDY. The Final Inspection was held June 6. Personnel
involved in the Final Inspection are identified in Attachment 1, the June 27, 1996 memorandum from
Keith Matteson with Black & Veatch, the USEPA oversight contractor, to Cindy Gurley, USEPA
The sub-contractor for RUST Environment and Infrastructure, INC., was on-site performing final
grading operations. Cummings-Riter, the Beazer oversight consultant, will be preparing the closure
report including confirmational results in the near future. Approximately 775 tons of impacted soil
have been transported to the L WD incineration facility in Calvert City, Kentucky.
Remedial Action (RA) -POND DEWATERING. The Final Inspection was held June 6.
Personnel involved in the Final Inspection are identified in Attachment 1, the June 27,1996
memorandum from Keith Matteson with Black & Veatch, the USEPA oversight contractor, to Cindy
Gurley, USEPA In addition to these personne~ Laura Faulconer with the Wake County
Environmental Health Division, performed an independent inspection of the site after the Final
Inspection. Ms. Faulconer identified the following deficiencies in her inspection report:
*Rock dam required below the former Medlin Pond discharge point.
*Rework drainage patterns to prevent ponding and establish positive drainage.
*Re-design stable channel through former Fire Pond.
*Install all "sod" channels through both ponds as designed or revise plans and sediment control
devices prior to installation.
These deficiencies are currently being addressed by Cummings-Riter and EAP Industries, Inc., the
contractor for the Habitat Mitigation, with completion of work estimated for the week ending July 12,
1996.
Remedial Action (RA)-HABITAT MITIGATION· The former Medlin Pond area is
being re-worked consistent with the approved habitat mitigation plans in close co-operation with the
Wake County Environmental Health Division. Completion of the work is estimated for the week
ending July 12, 1996.
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #38
Remedial Action (RA) -GROUNDWATER TREATMENT Operational monitoring
instrumentation will be installed to promote more efficient operation of the groundwater treatment
system. Purchase and installation of this instrumentation will set back the operations of the system until
August. The background well monitoring report will be issued to the USEP A in July by Fluor Daniel
GTI.
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
Not applicable.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
None.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
Completion of documentation related to project completion .
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
None.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
To be included in project completion documentation.
8. OTHER
None .
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BLACK & VEATCH Special Projects Corp.
MEMORANDUM
USEPA
Koppers NC Site
Surface Water Final Inspection, Groundwater Prefinal Inspection, Soils Remediation Final Inspection
To: Cindy Gurley
From: Keith T. Matteson)?!
BVSPC Project 52328.210
BVSPC File 006
June 27, 1996
On June 6, 1996, Beazer East, Inc. (Beazer) conducted the following combined inspections at the Koppers NC site in Morrisville, North Carolina:
The Final Surface Water Remediation Construction Inspection The Prefinal Groundwater Treatment Construction Inspection The Final Soils Remediation Construction Inspection.
In attendance at the inspections were:
Jim Cook, Beazer
Grover Nickelson, NCDEHNR Bruce Geno, Cummings Riter Joe Gunn, WATEC
Paul Gorski, WATEC
Hope Tayler, Community Representative Keith Matteson, Black & Veatch
The inspections were lead by Jim Cook. He first directed the group to the soil remediation (excavation) areas on the north and northeast sides of the Fire Pond. Jim stated that since all the soil confirmation sampling results had been received, the excavation areas had been backfilled. He also stated that they had excavated approximately what had been estimated in the RA Work Plan. Vegetation still needed to be established on the excavation areas.
The next area to be inspected was the surface water remediation at Medlin Pond. This area has had some vegetation (grass) planted, it but was not yet established. In addition, seedlings have been planted over most of the pond area, and more are to be pl anted. Three diversion berms have been constructed in order to create three detention areas on the pond cover, although none of the areas were holding water at the time of the inspection. Jim stated that the area currently does not meet the requirements of the RA Work Plan as far as being a wetlands area. The community does not want the pond area to be a wetland, so a conflict exists between what the community wants and what is required in the RA Work Plan. Hope Tayler stated at the end of the inspection that the community does not want any ponded water on the remediation area. Some ponded water did exist in the area between the pond and the road (the old
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BLACK & VEATCH Waste Science, Inc .
MEMORANDUM
USEPA
Koppers NC
Page 2
BVSPC Project 52328.210
June 27, 1996 Surface Water Final
Inspection, Groundwater
Prefinal Inspection
Koppers Road).
The next area to be insoected was the Fire Pond closure. The Fire Pond area had been entirely covered with soil, although the final grading had not been performed in the southern two thirds (approximately) of the pond. There were some areas of the southern two thirds that contained ponded water. Also, some areas were very soft to walk on. Vegetation had been established in the northern one third of the pond. Joe Gunn stated that approximately 25,000 to 30,000 CY of soil was used to close the pond.· The surface water outlet for the Fire Pond area contains a sediment trap berm that appears to be working well. Since the berm is in the Koppers Road right-of-way, the State DOT wi 11 decide if it wi 11 become a permanent structure .
The groundwater treatment system was not operational at the time of the inspection. Beazer was in the process of installing remote monitoring equipment.
In summary, the following items need to be addressed by Beazer:
cc:
Vegetation should be established on the soil excavation areas.
A consensus on the wetland issue at Medlin Pond needs to be made between Beazer, the State, the community and the EPA. For now, Beazer plans to follow the wishes of the community and grade the area for positive drainage and reduce the possibility of ponded water.
At the Fire Pond, the southern two thirds requires grading for positive drainage and increase surface stability.
Jim Cook, Beazer ✓-
Bruce Geno, CR
Bill Creedon, WATEC
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BEAZER EAST, INC .. 436 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURGH. PA 15219
June 4, 1996
Ms. Cindy Gurley
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA-RegionN
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #37
Remedial Action
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Gurley:
JUN 21 7996
SUPERFU
NDS£CTtON
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached four ( 4) copies of the Monthly Progress
Report #37 for the period ending May 31, 1996, for the Remedial Action for Koppers Superfund Site,
Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress report, please call me at ( 412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at (412) 227-2684.
Yours truly,
~ . ,/ .;~· \'-AP~ L-""" ~.,.,.. .,,.
James A. Cook, P.E.
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
S. Craig -Beazer
M Tischuk: -Beazer
R. Fisher -Beazer
'D. Lown -NC Superfund (2 copies)
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
Unit Structures
J. Funk -RUST
J. Gunn -W ATEC
W. Smith -Cummings -Riter
• MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #37-REMEDIAL ACTION
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SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: May 31, 1996
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Action (RA) -SOIL REMEDY. The Final Inspection is scheduled for June
6, 1996. Representatives from Cummings-Riter, RUST Environment and Infrastructure, Beazer East
(Beazer), USEPA and the North Carolina Department ofEnvironment, Health and Natural Resources
(NCDEHNR) are expected at the meeting. In excess of 600 tons have been transported to L WO in
May. Final volumes and weights will be reported in the next progress report. As of May 31, one of
three excavation areas was backfilled after confirmatory sampling indicated that pentachlorophenol and
dioxins were below remediation levels. Confirmatory sampling results for the other two areas are
expected prior to the Final Inspection .
Remedial Action (RA) -POND DEWATERING. The Final Inspection is scheduled for June
6, 1996. Representatives from Cummings-Riter, Waste Abatement Technology, L.P. , Beazer East
(Beazer), USEP A and the North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources
(NCDEHNR) are expected at the meeting.
Remedial Action (RA) -HABITAT MITIGATION The former Medlin Pond area was
not finished in May but is scheduled to be finished the week ofJune 10, 1996.
Remedial Action (RA) -GROUNDWATER TREATMENT Delays in the closure of the soil
excavation and loading have resulted in a delay in the construction of the groundwater treatment
system. Startup of the system is anticipated for mid-July.
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
Not applicable .
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #37
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
None.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
Final inspection for all project tasks. Completion of documentation related to project
completion.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
None.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
To be included in project completion documentation.
8. OTHER
None .
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Schedule l
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Surface Water Remediation
Task
• Contract Award
• Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
Control Plan (CQCP)
• Preconstruction Conference
• EPA Approval of HASP, COP and CQCP 1
• Diversion Ditch Installation
• Electric Utility Transfer
• Wake County Approval ofE&S Control Plan
• Mobilization and Installation Temporary Facilities
• Begin Pond Dewatering
• Complete Pond Backfilling
• Demobilization
18-Sep-95 (A)
06-Oct-95 (A)
16-Oct-95 (A)
l 7-Oct-95
l 7-Oct-95 (A)
20-Oct-95 (A)
30-Oct-95 (A)
25-Oct-95 (A)
28-Oct-95 (A)
18-May-96 (A)
15-June-96 (B)
1 Subsequent tasks have proceeded without completion of this milestone task .
(A) Actual Date
(B) Estimated completion milestone not achievable.
revised 6/ 4/96
• Schedule2
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Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Groundwater Remediation
Task
• Contract Award
• Access Agreement with Norfolk Southern Railroad
• Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
Control Plan (CQCP)
• Treatment System Procurement
• Water Company Service Procurement
• EPA Conditional Approval ofHASP, COP, and CQCP
• Begin Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Preparation of O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Groundwater Treatment System Installation
• Complete Groundwater Treatment System Installation
• Complete O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Testing and Training
(A) Actual Date
(B) Estimated Date.
• Revised 6/4/96
l 8-Sep-95 (A)
6-Mar-96 (A)
3-Apr-96 (A)
8-Apr-96 (B)
15-Apr-96 (B)
15-Apr-96 (B)
29-Apr-96 (B)
3-May-96 (B)
3-May-96 (B)
24-Apr-96 (B)
8-July-96 (B)
l 5-July-96 (B)
29-July-96 (B)
Schedule 3
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule for Task Initiation
Habitat Mitigation Construction
Task
• Mobilization
• Establish Erosion & Sediment Controls
• Soil Investigation and Evaluation
• Clearing & Grubbing
• Strip & Stockpile Topsoil
• Excavate/Grade Existing Soils
• Replace Topsoil
• Place Rip rap
• Seed & Mulch/Place Submerged Logs
• Demobilize
• Pond filling
• Plant Woody Vegetation
• Plant Herbaceous Vegetation
• Surface Water Evaluation/Stock Fish
• Remove E&S Control
• (A) Actual Date
Revised 6/ 4/96
I 8-Sep-95 (A)
!2-Sep-95 (A)
I 4-Sep-95 (A)
20-Sep-95 (A)
24-Sep-95 (A)
08-Oct-95 (A)
l l-Oct-95 (A)
!5-Oct-95 (A)
I 7-Oct-95 (A)
!9-Oct-95 (A)
07-Oct-95 (A)
!0-Nov-95(A)
!0-June-96
10-June-96
!0-June-96
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BEAZER EAST, INC., 436 SEVENTH A VENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA I 52 I 9
February 5, 1996
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #33
Remedial Action
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
RECEIVED
FEB 12 1996
SUPERFUND SECTiON
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached four
( 4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report # 33 for the period
ending January 31, 1996, for the Remedial Action for Koppers
Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at (412)
227-2684.
Yours truly,
~ _,-. ,,✓/,:' / ~//3!J/4t'. ?'6' ,f
James A. Cook
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
S. Craig -Beazer
M. Tischuk -Beazer
R. Fisher -Beazer
J. Funk -RUST
J. Gunn -WATEC
W. Smith -Cummings -Riter
D. Lown -NC .Superfund (2 copies)
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
Unit Structures
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #33-REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME:
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER:
PERIOD ENDING:
Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
93-09-C
January 31, 1996
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Action (RA) -SOIL REMEDY. RUST Environment and Infrastructure has
been selected to perform soil excavation and loading. L WD has been selected to incinerate the FO32
and KOO! soils. Soil excavation was anticipated to start at the end of January but due to extreme
saturated conditions, the soil removal will be rescheduled for late spring .
Remedial Action (RA) -POND DEWATERING. The Fire Pond has been completely
dewatered with the exception of a small pond near the pump intake. Nearly forty percent of the Fire
Pond has been backfilled. Total volume of water pumped since the start of pumping is approximately
11 million gallons. Water which collects in the former Fire Pond will be treated and discharged until
backfilling operations are completed. No quantifiable progress has been achieved in the placement of
fill in the Fire Pond due to the "worst ice conditions in seventy years". Carbon in both vessels was
replaced at the end of January. Analytical results immediately prior to changeout are included in
section 7 -Analytical Data.
Remedial Action (RA) -HABITAT MITIGATION No
Remedial Action (RA)-GROUNDWATER TREATMENT An access agreement has not
yet been negotiated with Norfolk Southern Railroad .
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #33
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
The increased volume of water requiring treatment and weather delays have resulted in a projected
delay in completion of pond dewatering activities . Pond closures are now anticipated to be completed
by the end of March.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
None.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
Completion of the Fire Pond backfilling operations, Medlin Pond dewatering and backfilling
operations. The access agreement with Norfolk Southern should be completed in February 1996.
Construction of the groundwater treatment plant.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
None.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
Analytical data for pentachlorophenol and phenol analyses by USEP A Method 8270 and
dioxin/furan by USEP A Method 8290 are summarized in Table I from the January Monthly Discharge
Monitoring Report.
8. OTHER
None.
Schedule 1
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Surface Water Remediation
Task
1
Contract A ward
Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
Control Plan (CQCP)
Preconstruction Conference
EPA Approval of HASP, COP and CQCP l
Diversion Ditch 1nstallation
Electric Utility Transfer
Wake County Approval ofE&S Control Plan
Mobilization and Installation Temporary Facilities
Begin Pond Dewatering
Complete Pond Backfilling
Demobilization
Subsequent tasks have proceeded without completion of this milestone task.
(A) Actual Date
(B) Estimated completion milestone not achievable. See item 2 in report.
revised 2/5/96
18-Sep-95 (A)
06-0ct-95 (A)
16-0ct-95 (A)
17-0ct-95
I 7-0ct-95 (A)
20-0ct-95 (A)
30-0ct-95 (A)
25-0ct-95 (A)
28-0ct-95 (A)
18-Mar-96 (B)
1-Apr-96
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Schedule 2
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Groundwater Remediation
Task
Contract A ward
Access Agreement with Norfolk Southern Railroad
Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
Control Plan (CQCP)
Treatment System Procurement
Water Company Service Procurement
EPA Conditional Approval of HASP, COP, and CQCP
Begin Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
Begin Preparation of O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
Complete Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
Begin Groundwater Treatment System Installation
Complete Groundwater Treatment System Installation
Complete O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
Complete Testing and Training
(A) Actual Date
18-Sep-95 (A)
14-Nov-95 (B)
02-Nov-95
06-Nov-95 (C)
13-Nov-95 (C)
20-Nov-95 (D)
04-Dec-95 (C)
18-Dec-95 (C)
05-Jan-96 (C)
08-Jan-96 (C)
29-Jan-% (C)
05-Feb-96 (C)
12-Feb-96 (C)
(B) Schedule of subsequent tasks is contingent upon completion date of this milestone task. USEP A to initiate
process of designating Beazer as a USEP A representative for access purposes
(C) This task is dependent on finalization of access agreement
(D) Work will proceed to the extent possible under the assumption that there will be no significant comments.
Revised 1/4/%
(I Schedule 3
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule for Task Initiation
Habitat Mitigation Construction
Tuk
Mobilization 18-Sep-95 (A)
Establish Erosion & Sediment Controls 12-Sep-95 (A)
Soil Investigation and Evaluation 14-Sep-95 (A)
Clearing & Grubbing 20-Sep-95 (A)
Strip & Stockpile Topsoil 24-Sep-95 (A)
Excavate/Grade Existing Soils 08-0ct-95 (A)
Replace Topsoil 11-0ct-95 (A)
Place Rip rap 15-0ct-95 (A)
Seed & Mulch/Place Submerged Logs 17-0ct-95 (A)
Demobilize 19-0ct-95 (A)
Pond filling 07-0ct-95 (A)
Plant Woody Vegetation 10-Nov-95 (A)
Plant Herbaceous Vegetation 04-Apr-96
Surface Water Evaluation/Stock Fish 05-Apr-96
Remove E&S Control 06-Apr-96
(A) Actual Date
Revised 1/6/96 •
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TABLE I
MONTHLY NPDES DISCHARGE MONITORING RESULTS
POND DEWATERING
KOPPERS COMPANY, INC. SUPERFUND SITE
SAMPI.£ DATE 12/18/95 1/19/96
UNITS w,IL u"1L
PARAMEIBR
Phenol ND (0.42) ND (I.68)
Pentachloronhenol ND (126) ND (6.44)
Dioxins/furans ND (JxJO·')
Note: Laboratory estimated detection /quanititation limits arc indicated in parentheses.
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BE.-\ZER EAST. INC., 436 SEVENTH.-\ VENUE. PITTSBURGH. PA 15219
January 4, 1996
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA-Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Counland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #32
Remedial Action
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
RECEIVED
JAN 181996
SWPERFUNDSECTION
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress
Report# 32 for the period ending December 31, 1995, for the Remedial Action for Koppers Superfund
Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress report, please call me at (412) 227-
2092 or Shannon Craig at (412) 227-2684.
Yours truly,
L~ :/t:t/
~k
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC,1]]c
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
S. Craig -Beazer
M Tischuk -Beazer
R. Fisher -Beazer
D. Lown -NC Superfund (2 copies)
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
Unit Structures
J. Funk -RUST
J. Gunn -W ATEC
W. Smith -Cummings -Riter
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #32 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: December 31, 1995
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Action (RA) -SOIL REMEDY. Beazer East, Inc. requested and received
bids from RUST Environment and Infrastructure and Waste Abatement Technology, L.P. for
excavation, staging, and loading of soils identified for off-site incineration. Bids are currently being
evaluated.
Remedial Action (RA) -POND DEWATERING. The Fire Pond has been completely
dewatered with the exception of a small pond near the pump intake. Nearly forty percent of the Fire
Pond has been backfilled. Total volume of water pumped since the start of pumping is approximately
11 million gallons. Water which collects in the former Fire Pond will be treated and discharged until
backfilling operations are completed.
RemedialAction(RA)-HABITAT1l11TIGA110N EAP Industries, Inc. has been awarded
the contract to perform the wetlands plantings in the Medlin Pond area in the spring of 1996.
Remedial Action (RA) -GROUNDWATER TREATMENT An access agreement has not
yet been negotiated with Norfolk Southern Railroad.
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
The increased volume of water requiring treatment and weather delays have resulted in a projected
three week delay in completion of pond dewatering activities.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
None .
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #32
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
Completion of the Fire Pond backfilling operations, Medlin Pond dewatering and backfilling
operations. The access agreement with Norfolk Southern should be completed in January 1996.
Contractor selection and scheduling of soil excavation and off-site incineration (schedule to be
provided with Monthly Progress Report #33.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
None.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
Analytical data for pentachlorophenol and phenol analyses by USEP A Method 8270 are
summarized as follows:
DATE 10/30/95 11/10/95 11/20/95 11/21/95 11/27/95 12/3/95
PARAMETERlun/L)
Pentachloroohenol ND (3.30) ND (0.71) ND (20) ND (20) ND (20) ND (20)
Phenol ND (5.13) ND (2.91) ND 120) ND (20) ND 120) ND (20)
Note: Laboratory estimated detection limits are indicated in parentheses .
. Dioxin analytical results according to USEP A Method 8290 are not yet available. Available data will
be submitted with Monthly Progress Report No. 33.
8. OTHER
None .
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Schedule 1
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Surface Water Remediation
Task
• Contract Award
• Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
Control Plan (CQCP)
• Preconstruction Conference
• EPA Approval ofHASP, COP and CQCP 1
• Diversion Ditch Installation
• Electric Utility Transfer
• Wake County Approval ofE&S Control Plan
• Mobilization and Installation Temporary Facilities
• Begin Pond Dewatering
• Complete Pond Backfilling
• Complete Seeding
• Remove Temporary Facilities
• Demobilization
1 Subsequent tasks have proceeded without completion of this milestone task.
(A) Actual Date
(B) Estimated completion milestone not achievable. See item 2 in report .
revised 1/4/96
18-Sep-95 (A)
06-Oct-95 (A)
16-Oct-95 (A)
l 7-Oct-95
l 7-Oct-95 (A)
20-Oct-95 (A)
30-Oct-95 (A)
25-Oct-95 (A)
28-Oct-95 (A)
08-Jan-96 (B)
22-Jan-96
29-Jan-96
05-Feb-96
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Schedule 2
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Groundwater Remediation
Task
• Contract Award
• Access Agreement with Norfolk Southern Railroad
• Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
• Control Plan (CQCP)
• Treatment System Procurement
• Water Company Service Procurement
• EPA Conditional Approval ofHASP, COP, and CQCP
• Begin Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Preparation of O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Groundwater Treatment System Installation
• Complete Groundwater Treatment System Installation
• Complete O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Testing and Training
(A) Actual Date
l 8-Sep-95 (A)
14-Nov-95 (B)
02-Nov-95
06-Nov-95 (C)
13-Nov-95 (C)
20-Nov-95(0)
04-Dec-95 (C)
18-Dec-95 (C)
05-Jan-96 (C)
08-Jan-96 (C)
29-Jan-96 (C)
05-Feb-96 (C)
12-Feb-96 (C)
(B) Schedule of subsequent tasks is contingent upon completion date ofthis milestone task.
USEP A to initiate process of designating Beazer as a USEP A representative for access purposes
(C) This task is dependent on finalization of access agreement.
(D) Work will proceed to the extent possible under the assumption that there will be no
significant comments .
Revised l/ 4/96
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Schedule 3
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule for Task Initiation
Habitat Mitigation Construction
Task
• Mobilization
• Establish Erosion & Sediment Controls
• Soil Investigation and E_valuation
• Clearing & Grubbing
• Strip & Stockpile Topsoil
• Excavate/Grade Existing Soils
• Replace Topsoil
• Place Rip rap
• Seed & Mulch/Place Submerged Logs
• Demobilize
• Pond filling
• Plant Woody Vegetation
• Plant Herbaceous Vegetation
• Surface Water Evaluation/Stock Fish
• Remove E&S Control
(A) Actual Date
Revised 1/6/96
18-Sep-95 (A)
12-Sep-95 (A)
14-Sep-95 (A)
20-Sep-95 (A)
24-Sep-95 (A)
08-Oct-95 (A)
l l-Oct-95 (A)
15-Oct-95 (A)
l 7-Oct-95 (A)
19-Oct-95 (A)
07-Oct-95 (A)
10-Nov-95(A)
04-Apr-96
0S-Apr-96
06-Apr-96
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BEAZER EAST, INC., ,36 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURGH, Po\ 15219
RECEIVED
DEC 081995
December 1, 1995
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #31
Remedial Action
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
SUPERFUND SECTION
In accordance with the Unilateral Orde~, please find attached four
( 4) copies of the Monthly
ending November 30, · 1995,
Superfund Site, Morrisville,
Progress Reporc # 31 for
for the Remedial Action
NC.
the period
for ~oppers
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
reporc, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig ac (412)
227-2684.
Yours truly,
~a~
James A. Cook
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
S. Craig -Beazer
M. Tischuk -Beazer
D. Lown -NC Superfund (2 copies)
W. Smith -Cummings -Riter
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
Unit Structures
.
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #31 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: November 30, 1995
I. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Action (RA) -SOIL REl'vfED Y. Two off-site incineration facilities have
been identified for soils previously identified for base catalyzed dechlorination. These facilities are
APTUS in Coffeyville, Kansas and LWD in Calvert City, Kentucky. Waste characterization profiles
have been submitted to these facilities in conformance with hazardous waste treatment regulations.
The approval letter from LWD is included with this report.
Remedial Action (RA) -POND DEWATER/NG. The design estimated volume to dewater
the Fire Pond was approximately 3.2 million gallons and approximately 600,000 gallons for the Medlin
Pond. These values included estimates for precipitation and evapotranspiration. WA TEC has pumped
over 9,000,000 gallons from the Fire Pond as of November 30, 1995. Rainfall since the start of
pumping (October 27)has been approximately 5 inches or approximately 1,000,000 gallons extra to be
treated. The additional water volume may be due to the partial blockage of the pond discharge pipes
andlor groundwater recharge. WATEC intended to pump approximately 250,000 gallons per day per
the original proposal by working 10 hours a day, 5 days a week at 400 gpm. Pond elevations were not
decreasing as rapidly as expected after 3 days of pumping and the pumping duration was increased to
16 hours per day. The duration was further increased to 24 hours per day on November 8. One of the
primary factors in selecting WA TEC for the Morrisville remediation was the flexibility inherent in their
proposed usage of a 400 gpm treatment system.
Remedial Action (RA) -HABITAT 1WITIGA TION EAP Industries, Inc. has completed the
excavation and grading on the Seagondollar property and have demobilized. The ponds are
filling with water and initial planting has been completed.
Remedial Action (RA) -GROUNDWATER TREATiWENT An access agreement has not
yet been negotiated with Norfolk Southern Railroad .
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IWONTHL Y PROGRESS REPORT #31
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
The increased volume of water requiring treatment has resulted in a projected three week delay in
completion of pond dewatering activities.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
None.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
Completion of the Fire Pond dewatering and backfilling operations.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None . • SUBCONTRACTORS
None.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
Analytical data for pentachlorophenol and phenol analyses by USEPA Method 8270 are
summarized as follows
DATE Oct. 30, 1995 Nov. 10, 1995
PARAMETER(uQ/L)
Pentachlorophenol ND (3.30) ND (0.71)
Phenol ND (5.13) ND (2.91)
Note: Laboratory estimated detection limits are indicated in parentheses.
Dioxin analytical results according to USEPA Method 8290 are not yet available. Available data will
be submitted with Monthly Progress Report No. 32.
8. OTHER
None .
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Schedule 2
Morrisville Supcrfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Groundwater Remediation
Task
• Contract Award
• Access Agreement with Norfolk Southern Railroad 2
• Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
• Control Plan (CQCP)
• Treatment System Procurement
• Water Company Service Procurement 2
• EPA Conditional Approval of HASP, COP, and CQCP 2
• Begin Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Preparation of O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Groundwater Treatment System Installation
• Complete Groundw'1ler Treatment System [nstallation
• Complete O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Testing and Training
18-Sep-95 (A)
14-Nov-95
02-Nov-95
06-Nov-95
13-Nov-95
20-Nov-95
04-Dec-95
18-Dec-95
05-Jan-96
08-Jan-96
29-Jan-96
05-Feb-96
12-Feb-96
2 Schedule of subsequent tasks is contingent upon completion date of this milestone task. US EPA to initiate
process of designating Beazer as a USEPA representative for access purposes.
(A) Actual Date
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submillals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Beazcr's response to comment lellcrs in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submillals 15 days after receiving
Bcazer's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPNState fro
each report submittal.
Revised 11/01/9 5
Schedule 3
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule for Task Initiation
Habitat Mitigation Construction
Task
• Mobilization 18-Sep-95 (A)
• Establish Erosion & Sediment Controls 12-Sep-95 (A)
• Soil Investigation and Evaluation 14-Sep-95 (A)
• Clearing & Grubbing 20-Sep-95 (A)
• Strip & Stockpile Topsoil 24-Sep-95 (A)
• Excavate/Grade Existing Soils 08-Oct-95 (A)
• Replace Topsoil l l-Oct-95 (A)
• Place Rip rap I 5-Oct-95 (A)
• Seed & Mulch/Place Submerged Logs 17-Oct-95 (A) • • Demobilize 19-Oct-95 (A)
• Pond filling 07-Oct-95 (A)
• Plant Woody Vegetation 10-Nov-95 (A)
• Plant Herbaceous Vegetation 04-Apr-95
• Surface Water Evaluation/Stock Fish 05-Apr-95
• Remove E&S Control 06-Apr-95
(A) Actual Date
• Revised 11 /0 l /9 5
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L W D, INC.
P.O. aox 327 • CAL\/E;:!T CITY, KENTUCKY •2029
PH.: 502-395-<3313 FAX: 502-395-8153
November 20, 1995
Mr. Robert Fisher
Beazer East, Inc.
436 Seventh Ave., Ste. 1050
Pittsburgh, ?A 15219
Dear Mr. ?isher:
RE: APPROVAL OF REQUEST FOR TREATMENT SURVEY(S), ?C# NXSO
Thank you for considering LWD, Inc. 's ( LWD) servJ..ces for your
wastes. LWD has ;:ier:nits for and 'Nill· accept the materials as
referenced on the aJ?!?roved "Reques't: £or Treacment Sur,ey·• £arm and
9rice quo~e at~acheC.
LWD uses a coding sys~em wnic~ enables us t.o t::-ac!,c your waste
:.:1.rough our ?lant. ·:our waste mater.:..als have been given a un.1.que
four digit LWD ?-:-oduct Code Number (PC#). This ?C;# assigned to t.he
waste s-c.rea.m is shown in the at~achrnents and will be used as a
=eference for all fut~re inqui=ies, shi?rnent scheduling,
mani£es~ing, drum rnar!-cing, load :reconciliation, or o-c.her
correspondence concerning that wast.e si:ream. ? lease use t:.he PC# to
reference the waste st=eam when consigning to LWD for treatment.
To schedule vour macerial olease contac~ our disJ?atcher at
502/395-8313. -.'l.t that t'me you will :teed c:o give him your PC# and
volume along wic:h o't:her 9ertinent information.
The attached samcle sheet illustrates the orocedures for non-bulk
container marking and manifesting using an-examJ?le ?C#.
Thank you for your help and cooperation.
Sincerely,
;/~/QM
Allan cl.. Orth
ARO:lgl
Atcachrnents
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LWD, INC.
HIGHWAY 1523. P.O. BOX 327
CAL VEIT err(, KY 4.2029
(502) 395--8313
E.P.A. TSDF I.DA
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23. Is ~his 1Nas1.e :JrciiiCii:ed frcm land dscasai prier m ::reatr.1errr? ~ Yes
If '/9S. ::iease c::molet:e ::nd anac:7 ::! '!.2nd Restricion Notific::n:icn· Form.
24. Is ~his wast.e s~iear.1 subjec: lo rhe .3enz!=ne NESi-:A.P raGuirernem:s?
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and/or assure personnel prci:ec:icn ~nd sarerv.l · · '
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RECEIVED
BEAZER EAST, lNC., 436 SEVENTH A VENUE. PITTSBURGH. PA 1521 cWOV 14 1995
SUPERFUND SECTION
November 3, 1995
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #30
Remedial Action
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached four
( 4 I copies of the Monthly Progress Report # 30 for the period
ending October 31, 1995, for the Remedial Action for Koppers
Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at (412)
227-2684.
Yours truly, ---. •·.• ./ .-\ , . ,,,,--. //,,;., /
L/-'.d7'7::CJ<~,,.r/ ~"'"':c'\
James A. Cook
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
S. Craig -Beazer ,
D. Lown -NC Superfund (2 copies)
W. Smith -Cummings -Riter
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
• Unit Structures
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #30 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: October 31, 1995
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Action (RA) -SOIL REMEDY Beazer East, Inc. (Beazer), the United
States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), the North Carolina Department of
Environment,Health and Natural Resources (NCDEHNR) met with representatives of the
Clean Water and Environment Project for Shiloh (CWEPS) to discuss the viability of base
catalyzed dechlorination (BCD) for impacted soils on October 16, 1995. Based upon the
October 16 discussion, CEWPS representatives requested that personnel from NCDEHNR
and Beazer attend an October 23, 1995 general public meeting to review recent pilot test
results of the BCD process an the feasibility of utilizing off-site incineration for impacted soils
at the Morrisville site. The citizenry recommended that USEP A require Beazer to
implement the off-site incineration of impacted soils as prescribed in the Record of Decision
(ROD).
Remedial Action (RA) -POND DEWATERING WATEC submitted the Site Specific
Health and Safety Plan, Field Operation Plan, and the Contractor Quality Control
Plan to USEPA on October 4, 1995. WATEC also completed mobilization tasks
including delivery of geogrid and geotextile materials,construction of the temporary water
treatment system, approximately 75% of vegetative clearing operations and start-up of the
water treatment system. Curnmings-Riter,the oversight consultant for Beazer, arrived on-site
on October 23 with final revisions to the Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan as requested
by Wake County.
Remedial Action (RA) -HABIT AT MITIGATION EAP Industries, Inc. has completed the
excavation and grading on the Seagondollar property and have demobilized. The ponds are
filling with water and initial planting is scheduled for the second week of November.
Remedial Action (RA) -GROUNDWATER TREATMENT An access agreement has not
yet been negotiated with Norfolk Southern Railroad .
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #30
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
The implementation of off-site incineration for impacted soils will expedite the remediation
process. Beazer will initiate the selection process for an incineration facility and a contractor
for excavation and stockpiling of impacted soils in November.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
Representatives from CWEPS indicated their preference for incineration offish at the October
23 meeting. Beazer intends to follow the methodolgy of backfilling over the fish as identified
in the Remedial Action Work Plan .
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
5.
• USEP A to initiate the process of designating Beazer as USEP A's representative for purposes
of access on Norfolk Southern Railroad property on November 14 .
PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
None.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
None.
8. OTHER
None .
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Schedule I
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Surface Water Remediation
Task
• Contract Award
• Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP}, and Contractor Quality
Control Plan (CQCP)
• Preconstruction Conference
• EPA Approval ofHASP, COP and CQCP 1
• Diversion Ditch Installation
• Electric Utility Transfer
• Wake County Approval of E&S Control Plan
• Mobilization and Installation Temporary Facilities
• Begin Pond Dewatering
• Complete Pond Backfilling
• Complete Seeding
• Remove Temporary Facilities
• Demobilization
1 Subsequent tasks have proceeded without completion of this milestone task.
(A) Actual Date
revised 11/01/95
18-Sep-95 (A)
06-0ct-95 (A)
16-0ct-95 (A)
17-0ct-95
l 7-0ct-95 (A)
20-0ct-95 (A)
30-0ct-95 (A)
25-0ct-95 (A)
28-0ct-95 (A)
08-Jan-96
22-Jan-96
29-Jan-96
05-Feb-96
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Schedule 2
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Groundwater Redediation
Task
• Contract Award 18-Sep-95 (A)
• Access Agreement with Norfolk Southern Railroad 2 14-Nov-95
• Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
• Control Plan (CQCP) 02-Nov-95
• Treatment System Procurement 06-Nov-95
• Water Company Service Procurement 2 13-Nov-95
• EPA Conditional Approval of HASP, COP, and CQCP 2 20-Nov-95
• Begin Well Vault and Pipeline Installation 04-Dec-95
• Begin Preparation of O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings 18-Dec-95
• Complete Well Vault and Pipeline Installation 05-Jan-96
• Begin Groundwater Treatment System Installation 08-Jan-96
• Complete Groundwater Treatment System Installation 29-Jan-96
• Complete O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings 05-Feb-96
• Complete Testing and Training 12-Feb-96
2 Schedule of subsequent tasks is contingent upon completion date of this milestone task. USEP A to initiate
process of designating Beazer as a USEPA representative for access purposes.
(A) Actual Date
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Beazer's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Beazer' s response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State fro
each report submittal .
Revised 11/01/95
Schedule 3 • Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule for Task Initiation
Habitat Mitigation Construction
Task
• Mobilization 18-Sep-95 (A)
• Establish Erosion & Sediment Constrols 12-Sep-95 (A)
• Soil Investigation and Evaluation 14-Sep-95 (A)
• Clearing & Grubbing 20-Sep-95 (A)
• Strip & Stockpile Topsoil 24-Sep-95 (A)
• Excavate/Grade Existing Soils 08-0ct-95 (A)
• Replace Topsoil ll-Oct-95 (A)
• Place Rip rap 15-0ct-95 (A)
• Seed & Mulch/Place Submerged Logs 17-0ct-95 (A) • • Demobilize 19-0ct-95 (A)
• Pond filling 07-0ct-95 (A)
• Plant Woody Vegetation 10-Nov-95
• Plant Herbaceous Vegetation 04-Apr-95
• Surface Water Evaluation/Stock Fish 05-Apr-95
• Remove E&S Control 06-Apr-95
(A) Actual Date
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RECEIVED
OCT 16 1995
BE.-\ZER EAST, INC .. 436 SEVENTH.-\ VENUE. PITTSBURGH. PA 152 I 9
October 5, 1995
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #29
Remedial Action
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
SUPERFUND SECTION
In accordance with .the Unilateral Order, please find attached four
(4) copies . .'of: the: Month.J,y .?,:9gress Report ii 29 for the period
ending September .. 30, 1995,' for the Remedial Action for Koppers
Super fund Si t'e, Morrisville; NC_. \ ' . . . . ' '.
Should. you need ·additional information regarding
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon
227-2684.
Yours truly,
James A. Coc:,k
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. faye -Beazer
S. Craig -Beazer -
D ... Lown. -NC Superfund (2 copies)
W: ·.Smith_ -Cummings -Riter
R. Lasater -NC Air Quali_ty
-Unit Structures
this progress
Craig at (412)
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #29 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAt'\1E: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 9~09-C
PERIOD ENDING: September 30, 1995
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
2 .
Remedial Action (RA) -Beazer received USEP A approval to proceed with pond dewatering
and groundwater treatment plant construction on September 7 ,1995. Beazer has awarded the
contract for pond dewatering to Waste Abatement Technologies, L.P. (WATEC) and the
contract for construction of the groundwater treatment system to RUST Environment and
Infrastructure. Beazer submitted schedules for the implementation of these activities to
USEP A on September 22, 1995.
PROBLEi.\'ISRESOLVED
USEP A has intervened with the Norfolk Southern railroad for access related to remedial
action.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
USEP A continues to review the issue of on-site base catalyzed dechlorination for the
Morrisville site. It is Beazer' s understanding that a public meeting is to be scheduled by
USEP A to discuss the soil remedy at the Morrisville site.
4. UPC01\1ING EVE.t"'TS
• Kick-off meeting for Pond Dewatering.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None .
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #29
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
None.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
None.
8. OTHER
None .
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Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Surface Water Remediation
Task
Contract A ward
Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
Control Plan (CQCP)
• EPA Approval ofHASP, COP and CQCP l
• Electric Utility Transfer l
• Wake County Approval ofE&S Control Plan '
• Mobilization and Installation Temporary Facilities
• Preconstruction Conference
• Diversion Ditch Installation
• Begin Pond Dewatering
Complete Pond Backfilling
Complete Seeding
• Remove Temporary Facilities
• Demobilization
18-Sep-95 (A)
06-0ct-95
17-0ct-95
20-0ct-95
20-0ct-95
25-0ct-95
J0-Oct-95
3 l-Oct-95
13-Nov-95
08-Jan-96
22-Jan-96
29-Jan-96
05-Feb-96
l Schedule of subsequent tasks is contingent upon completion date of this milestone task.
(A) Actual Date
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Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Groundwater Remediation
Task
Contract A ward
Access Agreement with Norfolk Southern Railroad 2
Submittal of Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP),
Construction Operations Plan (COP), and Contractor Quality
Control Plan (CQCP)
• Treatment System Procurement
• Water Company Service Procurement 2
• EPA Conditional Approval of HASP, COP, and CQCP 2
• Begin Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Preparation of O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Well Vault and Pipeline Installation
• Begin Groundwater Treatment Sysrem Installation
• Complete Groundwater Tretment Sysrem Installation
• Complete O&M Manual and As-Built Drawings
• Complete Testing and Training
l Schedule of subsequent tasks is contingent upon completion date of this milestone task.
(A) Actual Date
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Beazer's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Beazer's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
revised 10/04/95
18-Sep-95 {A)
16-0ct-95
02-Nov-95
06-Nov-95
13-Nov-95
20-Nov-95
04-Dec-95
18-Dec-95
05-Jan-96
08-Jan-96
29-Jan-96
05-Feb-96
12-Feb-96
• Schedule 3
Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Habitat Mitigation Construction
Task
• Mobilization 10-Sep-95
• Establish Erosion & Sediment Controls 12-Sep-95
• Soil Investigation and Evaluation 14-Sep-95
• Clearing & Grubbing 20-Sep-95
• Strip & Stockpile Topsoil 24-Sep-95
• Excavate/Grade Existing Soils 8-0ct-95
• Replace Topsoil ll-Oct-95
• Place Rip rap 15-0ct-95
• Seed & Mulch/Place Submerged Logs 17-0ct-95
• Demobilize 19-0ct-95 • • Pond filling 7-Nov-95
• Plant Woody Vegetation 10-Nov-95
• Plant Herbaceous Vegetation 4-Apr-96
• Surface Water Evaluation/Stock fish 5-Apr-96
• Remove E & S control 6-Apr-96
• revised 10/04/95
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August 4, 1995
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #27
Remedial Action
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
RECEIVED
AUG 091995
SUPERFUND SECTJON
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached four
( 4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report # 27 for the period
ending July 31, 1995, for the Remedial Action for Koppers Superfund
Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at (412)
227-2684.
Yours truly,
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Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer s. Craig -Beazer
D. Lown -NC Superfund (2 copies) w. Smith -Cummings -Riter
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
Unit Structures
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #27 • REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: July 31, 1995
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Action (RA) -Beazer submitted responses to US EPA comments on the
Remedial Action Work Plan (RA WP) on July 25, 1995.
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
3 .
4.
Not Applicable.
PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
Beazer is attempting to meet with North Carolina regarding air monitoring issues
during the on-site soil treatment operation. Beazer must finalize access agreements
with the railroad.
UPCOMING EVENTS.
* Award of Beazer Oversight Contract.
* Award of Base-Catalyzed Dechlorination contract.
* Award of Pond Dewatering, Groundwater Remediation Contract(s).
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None .
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #27
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
Award of Habitat Mitigation construction -Seagondollar property contract to EAP
Industries,Inc. A schedule for construction of the Seagondollar wetlands is attached.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
8.
None.
OTHER
Beazer received a request from the Board of Directors, Clean Water and
Environmental Project for Shiloh, to sample several garden areas at residences which
used impacted well water to irrigate the select gardens in the past. These residences
were identified as the Medlin residence (John and Peggy) at 5711 McCrimmon
Parkway; the Harris residence (Sara) at 1111 Church Street; and the Barbee
residence (Joe and Maggie) at 919 Church Street. Samples were collected on June
22 from the Medlin and Harris residences per the Garden Sampling Protocol
outlined in Progress Report #26. Laboratory analytical sheets are attached, all
pentachlorophenol concentration levels were below detection limits
Bids for the groundwater and surface water remediation tasks were received July 28,
1995 .
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&timatcd Schedule
Soil. Groundwater, Surface Water Remediation
Task
• EPA Comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• Additional EPA comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments
• EPA approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Intennediate Design to EPA (30 days)
• EPA review and com_mcnt on the Intermediate Design (30 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Intermediate Design (15 days)
• Submit Pre-Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work Plan (60 days)
• EPA Comments on RA WP
• Beazer responds to Comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of RAWP (15 days)
(A) Actual Date
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Bcazer's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Bcazer's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
revised 08/03/95
1Commcnts were received February 2 and February 7 .
16-Mar-94 (A)
25-Mar-94 (A)
24-Apr-94 (A)
0S-May-94 (A)
19-May-94 (A)
20-Jun'.94 (A)
20-Jul-94 (A)
!O-Aug-94 (A)
!8-Aug-94 (A)
19-Sep-94 (A)
25-Oct-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Nov-94 (A)
29-Dec-94 (A)
07-Feb-95 (A)1
03-Mar-95, 08-Mar-95 (A)
!3-Mar-95 (A)
12-May-95 (A)
22-Jun-95 {A)
25-Jul-95 (A)
9-Aug-95
Morrisville Supcrfund Site
Estimated Schedule
0 Habitat Mitip:tion Coosttuctioo
Ta
• Mobilization JO-Scp-95
• Establish Erosion & Sediment Controls 12-Sep-95
• Soil Investigation and Evaluation !4-Scp-95
• Clearing & Grubbing 20-Scp-95
• Strip & Stockpile Topsoil 24-Scp-95
• Excavate/Grade Existing Soils &-Oct-95
• Replace Topsoil 11-0ct-95
• Place Rip rap IS-Oct-95
• Seed & Mulch/Place Submerged Logs 17-0ct-95
• Demobilize 19-0ct-95
• Pond filling 7-Nov-95
• Plane Woody Vegetation JO-Nov-95
• Plant Herbaceous Vegetation 4-Apr-96
• Surface Water Evaluation/Stock fish 5-Apr-96 • • Remove E & S control 6-Apr-96
(A) Actual Date
• revised 08/03/95
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Cummings/Riter Consultants, Inc.
256 Chapman Road
Newark, DE 19792
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July 14, 1995
Enclosed are the results for the analyses performed in support of the Cummings Riter
Consultants, Koppers Company Project. The samples were taken from the field on June 22,
1995 and received at Ceimic Corporation on June 23, 1995.
These samples are reported under the Ceimic Project Number 950420, which can be
referenced when inquiring about this project.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this data, please call me at the telephone
number listed below.
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SURROGATE RECOVERY S'OMMARY
Semivolatile Organics
METHOD 8270
Client: Cummings Riter Consultants
Project No.: 950420
Date Samples Received: 6/23/95
Matrix: Aqueous
Surrogate Compound
2-Fluorophenol
Phenol-dS
2,4,6-Tribromophenol
Reported by:
Method
Blank
49%
32
64
Samples
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23
61
QC
Limits
21-100%
10-110
10-123
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METHOD 8270
SUMOGATE RECOVERY SUMMARY
Semivolatile Organics
Client: Cummings Riter Consultants
Project No.: 950420
Date Samples Received: 6/23/95
Matrix: Soil
Method
Surrogate Compound Blank
2-Fluorophenol 68%
Phenol-d5 67
2,4,6-Tribromophenol 66
Reported by:
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MATRIX SPIKE/MATRIX SPIKE DUPLICATE RECOVERY
SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC ANALYSIS
EPA Method 625/8270
Client: Cummings Riter Consultants
Client Sample ID: Hl Matrix: Soil
Project No.: 950420
Laboratory ID: 950420-03
Date of Preparation: 6/29/95
Concentration in: ~g/Kg (ppbi
Target Analyte
Pentachlorophenol
Matrix
Spike
% Rec.
27
Matrix Spike
Duplicate
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RPD Rec.
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TARGET COMPOUND ~lST
EXTRACTABLE ORGANICS
EPA Method 625/8270
Client: Cummings Riter Consultants
Client Sample ID: Method Blank
Date Sample Received: NA
Laboratory ID: S0628-B2
Date Sample Analyzed: 7/6/95
Target Analyte
Pentachlorophenol
NA~ Not applicable
ND~ Not detected
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Client Sample ID: Method Blank
Date Sample Received: NA
Date Sample Analyzed: 7/06/95
Target Analyte
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NA= Not applicable
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Concentration in: ~g/kg(ppb)
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Method
Reporting Limits
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Client Sample ID: EQ-l
Date Sample Received: 6/23/95
Date sample Analyzed: 7/9/95
Target Analyte
Pentachlorophenol
ND; Not detected
Laboratory ID: 950420-0l
Date Sample Prepared: 6/28/95
concentration in: µg/L (ppb)
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Date Sample Received: 6/23/95
Date Sample Analyzed: 7/9/95
Target Analyte
Pentachlorophenol
ND= Not detected
Date Sample Prepared: 6/29/95
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Date sample Received: 6/23/95
Date Sample Analyzed: 7/09/95
Target Analyte
?entachlorophenol
ND= Not detected
Date Sample Prepared: 6/29/95
Concentration in: µg/Kg (ppb)r
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Method
Reporting Limits
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Date Sample Analyzed: 7/09/95
Target Analyte
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BE.-\ZER E.-\ST, lNC .. -!36 SEVENTH .-\ VEN LE. Pl-,-, SBLRGH. P-\ 152 I 9
September 1, 1995
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #28
Remedial Action
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
RECEIVED
SEP 071995
~l!P~F,WlJ//IJi);~
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached four
( 4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report # 28 for the period
ending August 31, 1995, for the Remedial .".ction for Koppers
Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC .
Should you need additional infoTI!lation regarding this progress
repor~, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at (412)
227-2684.
Yours truly,
Jamt.~ y_ ~
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
S. Craig -Beazer
D. Lown -NC Superfund (2 copies)
W. Smith -Cwmnings -Riter
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
Unit Structures
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #28 • RE?v!EDIAL DESIGN
SITE NA.t'1E: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville. NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: August 31, 1995
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Action (RA) • Beazer is awaiting approval for the RA WP.
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
3.
4.
Noc Applicable.
PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
Beazer must finalize access agreements with the railroad. USEPA has been contacted to intervene with the railroad. USEP A has indicated to Beazer that the BCD technology demonstration in California performed by ETG Environmental was
not acceptable due to the potential for dioxin emissions. USEPA is reviewing the
issue of on-site base catalyzed dechlorination for the Morrisville site. Beazer would
like to proceed with the pond dewatering and groundwater rreatment components of the Remedial Action Work Plan and is awaiting approval to proceed from USEPA
UPCOMING EVENTS
• Award of Beazer Oversight Contract.
• Award of Base-Catalyzed Dechlorination contract.
• Award of Pond Dewatering, Groundwater Remediation Contract(s).
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None .
Page 2
MOl'iTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #28
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
None.
7. AJ.'(ALYTICAL DATA
Noni:.
8. OTHER
None .
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Monisvillc Supcrt'und Site
Estimated Schedule
Soil., Groundwater, Surface Water lu:mcdiation
Tasi:
• EPA CommcntS on tb:c Prt:fiminary Design
• ~er responds ro commc::us (30 days)
• Additional EPA comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds ;:o comments
• EPA approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Ulccrmcdiatc Design to EPA (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on the fnccrmcdiate Design (30 days}
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval oi Intermediate Design (1.5 days)
• Submit Prc-F"mal Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer :esponds co comments (30 days)
• EPA approvaJ of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Final Design (lS days)
• Bc:izer responds co comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Ffoai Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Werle Plan (60 days)
• EPA Comments on RA WP
• Beazer responds ro CommcntS (30 days)
• EPA approval of RAWP (15 da)'S)
(A) Actual Date
As.sumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews .Bcazcrs r,:spomc to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
.Bcazer's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
rcvi.scd09/0l/95
1eommcnts were ~ivcd February 2 and February 7.
16-Mar-94 (A)
!S-Mar-94 (A)
'.l<I-Apr-94 (A)
05-May-94 (A)
19-May-94 (A)
20.Jua-94 (A)
ZO.Jul-94 (A)
lO.Aug-94 (A)
18-Aug-94 (A)
19-Scp-94 (A)
25-0ct-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Dcc-94 (A)
07-Fcb-95 (A)1
03...¼ar-95. 08-Mar-95 (A)
22-Jua-95 (A)
25-Jul-95 (A)
Momsvillc Supcriund Site
Estimated Schedule
Habitat Mitigacioo Construa:ion
Tast
• Mobilization lO-Scp-95
• Establish E..."'OSion &t Sediment Conn-ots l2-Sep-95
• Soil [nvcstigarian and E-.--aJuarion l4-Scp-95
• a~ring & Grubbing lO-Scp-95
• Strip & Stockpile Topsoil 34-Scp-95
• Excavate/Grade Existing Soils 8-0ct-95
• Replace Topsoil ll-Oct-95
• Place Rip rap l5-0ct-95
• Seed & Mulch/Place Submc~d Logs 17-0ct-95
• Demobilize l9-0ct-95
• Pond filling i-Nov-95
• Plant Woody Vegetarian llJ..Nov-95
• Plant Herbaceous Vegetarian 4-Apr-96
• Surface Water Evaluarion/StOCX. ffi.h 5-Apr-96 • • Remove E & S control 6--Apr-96
(A) Actual Date
• revised 09/01/95
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BEAZER EAST. INC .. 436 SEVENTH A VENUE. PITTSBURGH. PA fJf;,CE/VEo
July 3,1995
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #26
Remedial Action
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
JUL 1 O 1995
SUPERFUND SECT/ON
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report #26 for the period ending June 30,1995, for the Remedial Action for Koppers Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress report, please call me at (412) 227 -2092 or Shannon Craig at (412) 227 -2684.
Yours truly,
r;<-1v0/'/ tr· 6:t:~~-/ )!Z. {. .., -l· V ,/
James A. Cook
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
s. Craig -Beazer
D. Lown -NC Superfund (2 copies)
W. Smith -Cummings Riter
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
E. Eason -Enwood structures, Inc.
Unit Structures
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #26 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: June 30, 1995
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
2 •
3.
4.
Remedial Action (RA) -US EPA comments on Remedial Action Work Plan
(RA WP) received by Beazer on June 22, 1995. A dam exemption for the
Seagondollar property from the North Carolina Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources Division of Land Resources was received by
Chester Environmental (GTI) on June 22. The dam exemption excludes the
Seagondollar wetlands from dam permitting requirements.
PROBLEMS RESOLVED
Not Applicable.
PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
Not Applicable.
UPCOMING EVENTS
• Award of Beazer Oversight Contract.
• Award of Base-Catalyzed Dechlorination contract.
• Award of Habitat Mitigation construction -Seagondollar property contract.
• Award of Pond Dewatering, Groundwater Remediation Contract(s).
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None .
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Page 2
MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #26
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
No additional subcontractors have been utilized.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
8.
None.
OTHER
Beazer received a request from the Board of Directors, Clean Water and
Environmental Project for Shiloh, to sample several garden areas at residences
which used impacted well water to irrigate the select gardens in the past. These
residences were identified as the Medlin residence (John and Peggy) at 5711
McCrimmon Parkway; the Harris residence (Sara) at 1111 Church Street; and the
Barbee residence (Joe and Maggie) at 919 Church Street. Samples were collected
on June 22 from the Medlin and Harris residences per the Garden Sampling
Protocol below:
GARDEN SAMPLING PROTOCOL
KOPPER'S COMPANY, INC. SUPERFUND SITE
MORRISVTLLE. NORTH CAROLINA
Soil samples will be collected from three residential gardens in the vicinity of the site. The
sample locations are known to Beazer East, Inc. Samples will be collected from a depth of 6
to 8 inches below the ground surface. This depth represents the average root zone depth of
a residential garden, according to the North Carolina Department of Agriculture located in
Raleigh, North Carolina. Samples will be collected using clean disposable metal tools,
homogenized in an aluminum pan, and placed into a laboratocy supplied glass sampling
container. Samples will be preserved to approximately 4 degrees Fahrenheit using ice and
dean gloves will be used at each sample location.
Quality assurance (QA) samples will be collected in accordance with the remedial design
work plan. For this sampling, QA samples will include one equipment blank, one duplicate
sample, and matrix spike/matrix spike duplicate samples. Samples will be analyzed for
pcntachlorophenol using US EPA Method 8270. Chain-of-custody will be documented and
samples shipped via overnight courier to the laboratory.
The address given for Joe and Maggie Barbee was incorrectly related as 919
Church Street. By the time the error was determined, 917 Church Street, the
residence of Joe and Maggie Barbee, was unoccupied. Without the signed access
agreement and identification of potential sample locations, no samples were
collected at the Barbee's.
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #26
On June 23, Beazer and Cummings-Riter's personnel conducted a pre-bid meeting
for the pond dewatering and groundwater treatment remediation portions of the
remediation. Contractors attending the meeting included: ETG Environmental,
EAP Industries, RUST, Sevenson, PDG Environmental, Hepaco and WATEC.
Subcontractors in attendance were: Crowder Construction, ENSCI, Four Seasons,
SPATCO, McCall Bros. and Evergreen Environmental. Bids are due July 28.
1995 to Cummings-Riter .
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Morrisville Supcrfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Soil. Groundwater, Surface Water Remediation
• EPA Comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• Additional EPA comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments
• EPA approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Intermediate Design to EPA (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on the Intermediate Design (30 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Intermediate Design (15 days)
• Submit Pre-Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work Plan (60 days)
• EPA Comments on RAWP
• Beazer responds to Comments (30 days)
(A) Actual Date
As.sumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Beazer's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Beazer's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
«vised 07 /03/95
1eomments were received February 2 and February 7.
!6-Mar-94 (A)
25-Mar-94 (A)
24-Apr-94 (A)
05-May-94 (A)
!9-May-94 (A)
20-Jun-94 (A)
20-Jul-94 (A)
!0-Aug-94 (A)
!8-Aug-94 (A)
25-Oct-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Nov-94 (A)
29-Oec-94 (A)
07-Fcb-95 (A)1
03-Mar-95, 08-Mar-95 (A)
13-Mar-95 (A)
12-May-95 (A)
22-Jun-95 (A)
21-Jul-95
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Mommllc Supcmmd Site
Estimated Schedule
Habitat Mitigation
• EPA Approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Pre-Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 dai,;)
• Sec Footnote 2
(A) Artua1 Date
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Bcazer's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Beazer's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
revised 07 /03/95
1Commcnts were received February 2 and February 7.
24-Aug-94 (A)
29-Sep-94 (A)
25-0ct-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Nov-94 (A)
29-Dcc-94 (A)
07-Fcb-95 (A)1
08-Mar-95 (A)
verbal 20-Mar-95 (A),
written 15-Apr-1995 (A)
2EPA has verbally approved Bcazer's plan to implement the Habitat ~itigation Plan (on the Scagondollar property) without a
Remedial Action Work Plan. A wetland construction schedule for the Scagondollar property will be submitted to US EPA two weeks
after award of the construction contract (tentatively scheduled for August 1, 1995).
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BEAZER EAST, INC .. 436 SEVENTH.-\ VENUE. PITTSBURGH. PA flfE:CEIVED
June 2, 1995
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #25
Remedial Design
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
J_LI_N 081995
SUPERFUND SECTION
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached
four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report# 25 for the
period ending May 31, 1995, for the Remedial Design for Koppers
Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at
(412) 227-2684.
Yours truly, ,-, .,
;zl~vl/J,-{,( (~,u~/
James A. Cook
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
s. Craig -Beazer
D. Lowns -NC Superfund (2 copies)
J. Mitsak -Chester
w. Smith -Cummings Riter
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
M. Methany -Enwood Systems, Inc.
Unit Structures
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #25 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: May 31, 1995
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Action (RA) -Beazer submitted the Remedial Action Work Plan to US
EPA on May 12, 1995.
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
Not Applicable.
3 .
4.
PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
Not Applicable.
UPCOMING EVENTS
• Award of Base-Catalyzed Dechlorination contract.
* Award of Habitat Mitigation construction -Seagondollar property contract.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
No additional subcontractors have been utilized.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
None .
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #25
8. OTHER
A revised schedule is included in this report for Habitat Mitigation and for Soil,
Groundwater and Surface Water Remediation. Beazer received a request from
the Board of Directors, Clean Water and Environmental Project for Shiloh, to
sample several garden areas at residences which used impacted well water to
irrigate the select gardens in the past. Beazer is considering the request and will
respond in June .
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Morrisville Supcrfund Site
Estimated Schedule
Soil, Groundwater, Surface Water Remediation
Tasi<
• EPA Comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• Additional EPA comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments
• EPA approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Intennediate Design to EPA (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on the Intermediate Design (30 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Intermediate Design (15 days)
• Submit Pre.final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design {15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work Plan (60 days)
(A) Actual Date
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Beazets response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Beazer's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
revised 06/02/95
1Comments were received February 2 and February 7.
16-Mar-94 (A)
25-Mar-94 (A)
24-Apr-94 (A)
0S-May-94 (A)
19-May-94 (A)
20-Jun-94 (A)
20-Jul-94 (A)
10-Aug-94 (A)
1&-Aug-94 (A)
19-Sep-94 (A)
25-Oct-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Nov-94 (A)
29-Dcc-94 (A)
07-Feb-95 (A)1
03-Mar-95, 08-Mar-95 (A)
13-Mar-95 (A)
12-May-95 (A)
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Morrisville Supcrfund Site
&ti.mated Schedule_
Habitat Mitigation
Task
• EPA Approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Pre-Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• See Footnote 2
(A) Actual Date
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Beazer's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Beazcr's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
revised 06/02/95
1Comments were received February 2 and February 7.
24-Aug-94 (A)
29-Scp-94 (A)
25-0ct-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Nov-94 (A)
29-Dec-94 (A)
07-Feb-95 (A)1
08-Mar-95 (A)
verbal 20-Mar-95 (A),
written 15-Apr-1995 (A)
2EPA has verbally approved Bcazer's plan to implement the Habitat Mitigation Plan (on the Seagondollar property) without a
Remedial Action Work Plan. A wetland construction schedule for the Seagondollar property will be submitted to US EPA two weeks
after award of the construction contract (tentatively scheduled for June 15, 1995).
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BEAZER EAST, INC., 436 SEVENTH A VENUE. PITTSBURGH. PA 15219
May 4, 1995
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #24
·Remedial Design
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
RECEIVED
~AY O 81995
SUPERFUND SECTION
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached
four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report# 24 for the .
period ending April 30, 1995, for the Remedial Design for Koppers
Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at
(412) 227-2684.
Yours truly,
~C~k~
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
s. Craig -Beazer o. Lawns -NC Superfund (2 copies)
J. Mitsak -Chester w. Smith -Cummings Riter
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
M. Methany -Enwood Systems, Inc.
Unit Structures
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #24 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: April 30, 1995
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
2.
Remediation Design (RD) -US EPA provided written approval of the Habitat
Mitigation Plan on April 15, 1995. US EPA requested that response activities be
delayed until a US EPA fact sheet is "out to the public."
Remedial Action (RA) -Beazer has selected EAP Industries, Inc. for construction
of the wetlands on the Seagondollar property. Beazer has selected ETG
Environmental to perform base catalyzed dechlorination of soils identified in the
RD at the former Koppers Facility .
PROBLEMS RESOLVED
Not Applicable.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
Not Applicable.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
Award of Base-Catalyzed Dechlorination contract.
Award of Habitat Mitigation construction -Seagondollar property contract.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
No additional subcontractors have been utilized.
7.
8.
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ANALYflCAL DATA
None.
OTHER
A revised schedule is included in this report for Habitat Mitigation. The schedule
for Soil, Groundwater and Surface Water Remediation has not changed .
2
• Monisvillc Supcrfw,d Sile
&timalcd Scllcdule
Soil, Groundwalcr, Surface Waler Remc:dialioo
Task
• EPA Comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• Additional EPA comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments
• EPA approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Intermediate Design to EPA (30 days}
• EPA review and comment on the Intcimcdiatc Design (30 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Intcnncdiate Design (15 days)
• Submit Pre-Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Prc-Flnal Design (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work Plan (60 days}
(A) Adual Dale
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Beazer's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Bcazets response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
revised 04/03/95
1Comments were received February 2 and February 7.
!&-Mar-94 (A)
25-Mar-94 (A)
24-Apr-94 (A)
05-May-94 (A)
!9-May-94 (A)
20-Jun-94 (A)
20-Jul-94 (A)
!0.Aug-94 (A)
18-Aug-94 (A)
19-Scp-94 (A)
25-Oct-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Nov-94 (A)
29-Dcc-94 (A)
07-Fcb-95 (A)1
03-Mar-95, 08-Mar-95 (A)
13-Mar-95 (A)
12--May-95
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Morrisville: Supcrfund Site
:&timatcd Schedule
Habitat Mitigation
Tas.t
• EPA Approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Pre-Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• Sec Footnote 2
(A) AduaJ Date
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Beazcr's response to comment lcttczs in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Bcaz.er's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
revised 05/03/95
1Commcnts were received February 2 and February 7.
24-Aug-94 (A)
29-Scp-94 (A)
25-0ct-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Nov-94 (A)
29-Dce-94 (A)
07-Fcb-95 (A)1
IJ8.Mar-95 (A)
verbal 20-Mar-95 (A),
written 15-Apr-1995 (A)
2EPA has vcrl>ally approved Bcazcr's plan to implement the Habitat Mitigation Plan (on the Scagondollar property) without a
Remedial Action Work Plan. A wetland construction schedule for the Scagondollar property will be submitted to US EPA two weeks
after award of the construction contract (tentatively scheduled for May 15, 1995).
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BEAZER EAST, 1;sc., +36 SEVENTH.-\ VENUE. PITTSBURGH. PA 15219
April 3, 1995
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #23
Remedial Design
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
RECEIVED
. APR 101995
SUPERFUNO secnoN
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached
four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report# 23 for the
period ending March 31, 1995, for the Remedial Design for Koppers
Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at
(412) 227-2684.
James A. Cook
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
, enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
s. Craig -Beazer
D. Lowns -NC Super fund (2 copies)
J. Mitsak -Chester
w. Smith -Cummings Riter
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
M. Methany -Enwood Systems, Inc.
Unit Structures
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #23 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: March 31, 1995
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
2.
Remediation Design -Beazer responded to US EPA comments on the Final
Design Report for Soil, Groundwater and Surface Water Remediation on March
3, 1995. Beazer responded to US Department of Interior .comments on March 8,
1995 (comments were received by Beazer on February 7) regarding the Habitat
Mitigation Plan and the September, 1994 Pre-Final Design Report for Soil,
Groundwater and Surface Water Remediation. US EPA approved the Final
Design Report for Soil, Groundwater and Surface Water Remediation in a letter
received by Beazer on March 13, 1995. US EPA verbally approved the Habitat
Mitigation Plan on March 20, 1995 .
Remedial Action -Beazer is soliciting bids for construction of the wetlands on
Seagondollar property.
PROBLEMS RESOLVED
Not Applicable.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
Not Applicable.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
Award of Base-Catalyzed Dechlorination contract.
Award of Habitat Mitigation construction -Seagondollar property.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None .
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6. SUBCONTRACTORS
No additional subcontractors have been utilized.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
None.
8. OTHER
Revised schedules have been included in this report for Soil, Groundwater and
Surface Water Remediation and Habitat Mitigation .
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0
-Supe,fmwl Site
&timaied Schcdulc
Soil. Groundwater, Surface Water Remediation
Tm
• EPA Comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• Additional EPA comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments
• EPA approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Intermediate Design to EPA (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on the Intermediate Design (30 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of lntcnncdiate Design (15 days)
• Submit Pre-Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Werle Plan (60 days)
(A). AdualDatc
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Beazcr's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Bcazer's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each rcpon submittal
revised 04/03/95 ·
1c.omments were received February 2 and February 7.
!6-Mar-94 (A)
25-Mar-94 (A)
24-Apr-94 (A)
05-May-94 (A)
19-May-94 (A)
20-Jun-94 (A)
20-Jul-94 (A)
!0-Aug-94 (A)
18-Aug-94 (A)
!9-Scp-94 (A)
25-Oct-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Nov-94 (A)
29-Dcc-94 (A)
07-Fcb-95 (A)1
03-Mar-95, 08-Mar-95 (A)
13-Mar-95 (A)
12-May-95
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Momsvillc Supcrfund Site
Estimated Schcdulc
Habibot Mitigation
Task
• EPA Approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Pre-Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Final Design (15 days)
• _Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• See Footnote 2
(A) Aaual Date
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Bcazcr's response to comment lctteis in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Bcazcr's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
1Commcnts were received February 2 and February 7.
24-Aug-94 (A)
29--Scp-94 (A)
25-0ct-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Nov-94 (A)
29-Dec-94 (A)
07-Fcb-95 (A)1
IJS.Mar-95 (A)
verbal 20.Mar-95 (A)
2EPA has verbally approved Bcazer's plan to implement the Habitat Mitigation Plan (on the Scagondollar property) without a
Remedial Action Work Plan. A wetland construction schedule for the Scagondollar property will be submitted to US EPA two weeks
after award of the construction contract (tentatively scheduled for April 17, 1995).
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BEAZER EAST, INC., 436 SEVENTH A VENUE, PITTSBL.;RGH. PA 15219
February 3, 1995
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch Waste Management Division
345 Courtland street, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #22 Remedial Design
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
RIEC!EIV~D
MARO 91995
$UPERFUND SECTION
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report# 22 for the period ending February 28, 1995, for the Remedial Design for Koppers Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at (412) 227-2684.
Yours truly,
~a~
James A. Cook
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
s. Craig -Beazer
D. Lowns -NC Superfund (2 copies) J. Mitsak -Chester
W. Smith -Cummings Riter
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
M. Methany -Enwood Systems, Inc. Unit structures
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #22 . REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: February 28, 1995
1. PROGRESS MADE mis MONTH
2.
Remediation Design• U.S. EPA supplied comments on the Final Design documents on February 2 and February 7. Draft responses to the February 2 comments were provided to U.S. EPA and North Carolina on February 22 with a discussion of the responses occurring on February 23 between Beazer, Cummings-Riter, U.S. EPA and North Carolina.
Remediation Action • Beazer intends to exclude the Habitat Mitigation from the RA WP. Thereby allowing the Habitat Mitigation to proceed on an expedited path in order that construction can occur in the spring of 1995.
PROBLEMS RESOLVED
Not Applicable.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
Per information received with Final Design comments, substantive compliance issues appear to be inconsequential.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
Approval of Final Design documents.
Award of Base-Catalyzed Dechlorination contract.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None .
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6. SUBCONTRACTORS
No additional subcontractors have been utilized.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
None.
8. OTHER
Revised schedules have been included in this report for Soil, Groundwater and Surface Water Remediation and Habitat Mitigation .
2
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•
-Supc:rfuod Sm: &tiroatrd licdlllc
•
Sail, Grou:odwatcr, Surface Water Remediation.
• EPA Cornmcnbi on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• Additional EPA comment5 on the Prclim.inary Design
• Beazer responds to comments
• EPA approval or Preliminary DC6ign
• Submit Intenncdiatc Design to EPA (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on the lntcnncdiatc Design (30 days)
• Beazer n:spooda to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Intcnncdiatc Design (15 days)
• Submit Pre-Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment al Prc-Fmal Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Prc-f"mal Design (15 da)'5)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and commcc.t on F10al Design (15 days)
• Beazer respond& to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work: Plan (60 days)
(A) Aaua.l Date
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittali in 30 days.
EPA reviews Bcazcr's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittal& 15 days after rcceivi.og Bcazer's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/Stare for each report submittal
revised 03 /03 /95
1Comments ~re received February 2 and February 7.
•
16-Mar-94 (A)
25-Mar-94 (A)
24-Apr-94 (A)
05-May-94 (A)
19-May-94 (A)
20..Jun-94 •
20-Jul-94 (A) •
IO-Aug-94 (A)
18-Aug-94 (A)
!9-Sep-94 (A)
25-Ocr-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Nov-94 (A)
29-Dec-94 (A)
07-Feb-95 (A)1
09-Mar-95
24-Mar-95
2l-May-95
•
•
MmriaviUc Supcduad Sib:
EmmatcdScbcdulc
Habitat Mitip.tion
Tm
• EPA Approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Pre-Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review aad comment of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments: (30 days)
• EPA approval of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Subtriit Fmal De&ig:n (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• Sec Footnote 2
(A) ActualDab:
Assumptions:
EPA rcvi.ewg report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Bcazcr's response to comment letters in 15 days. EPA will approve o( report submittal& 15 days after receiving Beazer'& rcspon.sc to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
n:vi,cd 03/03/95
1Commcnts were received February 2 and February 7 .
•
24-Aug-94 (A)
29-Sep-94 (A)
25-0ct-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Nov-94 (A)
29-Dcc-94 (A)
07-Fcb-95 (A)1
04-Mar-95
19-Mar-95
2Bcazcr intends to implement the Habitat Mitigation Plan without a Remedial Action Work Plan.
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FEB O 6 1995
BEAZER EAST, INC.. 436 SEVENTH -\VENUE.PITTSBURGH. PA ~CJ'i>ERFUMD SECTION
February 3, 1995
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #21
Remedial Design
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached
four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report# 21 for the
period ending January 31, 1995, for the Remedial Design for
Koppers Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at
(412) 227-2684.
Yours truly,
~~a(
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer c. Zuch -Beazer s. Craig -Beazer
D. Lowns -NC Super fund (2 copies)
J. Mitsak -Chester w. Smith -Cummings Riter
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
M. Methany -Enwood Systems, Inc.
Unit Structures
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #21 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: January 31, 1995
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remediation Action -Beazer would like to discuss the exclusion of the Habitat
Mitigation in the RA WP with U.S. EPA. Beazer recommends that the Habitat
Mitigation proceed on an expedited path in order that construction can occur in
the spring of 1995.
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
Not Applicable.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
Substantive compliance issues with the NPDES program and the NC-DEM Air
Quality program may require U.S. EPA intercession.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
Approval of Final De_sign documents.
Award of Base-Catalyzed Dechlorination contract.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
No additional subcontractors have been utilized.
7 • ANALYTICAL DATA
None.
• 8 .
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OTHER
Revised schedules have been included in this report for Soil, Groundwater and
Surface Water Remediation and Habitat Mitigation .
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•
Morrimllc Supctfund Site
Pstimak:d ScbcduJc
•
Soil, Groundwater, Swfaa: Watu Rcmc<lia0001
Ta&t
• EPA Comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• Additional EPA comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments
• EPA approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Intermediate Design to EPA (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on the Intermediate Design (30 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Intermediate Design (15 days)
• Submit Pre-Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Pre-Final Design (IS days)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work Plan (60 days)
(A) Actual Dale
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Beazets response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Bcazer's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
revised 02/03/95
•
16-Mar-94 (A)
25-Mar-94 (A)
24-Apr-94 (A)
OS-May-94 (A)
19-May-94 (A)
20-Jun-94
20-Jul-94 (A) •
10-Aug-94 (A)
18-Aug-94 (A)
19-SCp-94 (A)
25-0ct-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Nov-94 (A)
29-Dec-94 (A)
02-Fcb-95 (A)
04-Mar-95
18-May-95
-Supcrfund Site Estimated Schcdwc
Hamtat Mitigation
Taslt
•
• EPA Approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Pre-Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Final Design (15 days)
• Beaz.er responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work Plan (60 days)
(A) Actual Date
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report subm.ittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Bcazcr's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Bcazets response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
revised rJ2/03/95
•
24-Aug-94 (A)
29-Scp-94 (A)
25-0ct-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Nov-94 (A)
29-Dcc-94 (A)
02-Feb-95 (A}
04-Mar-95
19-Mar-95
18-May-95 l
• 1Beazer intends to propose implementation of the Habitat
Mitigation Plan without a Remedial Action Work Plan.
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BEAZER EAST, !NC., 436 SEVENTH ,-\VENUE. PITTSBURGH. PA 15219;----,,,R-E,..,_C_E_IV--,,E:,D;;;:--,\
JAN O 61995
January 3, 1995
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #20
Remedial Design
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
. suPERFUND SECTION
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached
four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report# 20 for the
period ending December 31, 1994 for the Remedial Design for
Koppers Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at
(412) 227-2684.
Yours truly, lt:':o~~
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
C. Zuch -Beazer s. Craig -Beazer
D. Lowns -NC Super fund (2 copies)
J. Mitsak -Chester w. Smith -Cummings Riter
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
M. Methany -Enwood Systems, Inc.
Unit Structures
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #20 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME:
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER:
PERIOD ENDING:
Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
93-09-C
December 31, 1994
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Design -Beazer East, Inc. (Beazer) submitted the "Final Design Report
for the Soil, Groundwater and Surface Water Remediation of the Morrisville
Superfund Site" and the "Final Remedial Design Report Habitat Mitigation Plan
Former Koppers Superfund Site, Morrisville, North Carolina" by December 29,
1994.
North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources
Division of Environmental Management (NCDEHNR-DEM) was prepared to
issue a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit to
Beazer on December 19. Beazer advised NCDEHNR-DEM that, in Beazer's
opinion, a permit is not required and Beazer is prepared to meet substantive
requirements.
Remediation Action -Cummings-Riter, Inc. was awarded the contract to prepare
the Remedial Action Work Plan (RAWP). Beazer would like to discuss the
exclusion of the Habitat Mitigation in the RA WP with U.S. EPA Beazer
reco=ends that the Habitat Mitigation proceed on an expedited path in order
. that construction can occur in the spring of 1995.
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
Not Applicable.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
Substantive compliance issues with the NPDES program and the NC-DEM Air
Quality program may require U.S. EPA intercession .
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4. UPCOMING EVENTS
Approval of Final Design documents.
Award of Base-Catalyzed Dechlorination contract.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
No additional subcontractors have been utilized.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
None.
8. OTHER
Revised schedules have been included in this report for Soil, Groundwater and
Surface Water Remediation and Habitat Mitigation .
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Motrisvillc Supctfund Site
Estimated Schedule
•
Soil, Groundwater, Sunaoe Water Remediation
Task
• EPA Comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• Additional EPA comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to. comments
• EPA approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Intermediate Design to EPA (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on the Intermediate Design (30 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Intennediatc Design (15 days)
• Submit Pre-Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (.30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work Plan (60 days)
(A) Actual Date
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Bcazer's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Bcazer's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
revised 01/03/95
•
!6-Mar-94 (A)
25-Mar-94 (A)
24-Apr-94 (A)
05-May-94 (A)
19-May-94 (A)
20-Jun-94
20-Jul-94 (A) '
!0-Aug-94 (A)
!S-Aug-94 (A)
!9-Sep-94 (A)
25-Oct-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Nov-94 (A)
29-Dco-94 (A)
l~Jan-95
28-Jan-95
12-Feb-95
!3-Apr-95
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Mom,;villc Supcmmd Site
&timatcd Sdicdulc
Habitat Mitigatioo
Tm
•
• EPA Approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Pre.final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Pre.Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Pre•Fmal Design (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work Plan (60 days)
(A) Actual Date
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA tevicws Beazcr's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
BeazeI's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
revised 01/03/95
24-Aug-94 (A)
29-Se[>-94 (A)
25-Oct-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Nov-94 (A)
29-Dcc-94 (A)
13-Jan-95
28-Jan-95
12-Fcb-95
13-Apr-95 I
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1Beazer intends to propose implementation of the Habitat
Mitigation Plan without a Remedial Action Work Plan.
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BEAZER EAST, INC., 436 SEVENTH A VENUE. PITTSBURGH. P
RECEIVED
ISZlfiEC 0.6 1994
December 2, 1994
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #19
Remedial Design
Koppers Site Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
SUPERFUND SECTION
VIA AIRBORNE EXPRESS
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached
four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report# 19 for the
period ending November 30, 1994 for the Remedial Design for
Koppers Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at
(412) 227-2684.
Yours truly, ~~~
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
c. Zuch -·Beazer
s. Craig -Beazer
D. Lawns -NC Superfund (2 copies)
J. Mitsak -Chester
W. Smith -Cummings Riter
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #19 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: November 30, 1994
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Design -Beazer submitted responses to US EPA comments on the Pre-
Final Design reports on November 9. US EPA directed Beazer to proceed with
the Final Design on November 29.
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
Not Applicable.
3 .
4.
PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
As identified in Monthly Progress Report # 16, the groundwater treatment system
may require modification if parameters other than identified constituents of
interest (COi) require treatment. The draft NPDES permit out for public
comment until December 19 addresses only identified COi. Pond sediment
remediation issues must be resolved.
UPCOMING EVENTS
.Submittal of }:inal.Design documents.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
No additional subcontractors have been utilized.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
None .
8 . •
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OTIIER
Revised schedules have been included in this report for Soil, Groundwater and
Surface Water Remediation and Habitat Mitigation .
2
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•
•
MorriMIJe Supcrfund Site
llstimatcd Schedule
•
Soil, Groundwater, Swfacc Water &mediation
Task
• EPA Comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• Additional EPA comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments
• EPA approval of ~rcliminary Design
• Submit Intermediate Design to EPA (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on the Intermediate Design (30 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval oflntcrmediate Design (15 days)
• Submit Pre-~nal Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work Plan (60 days)
(A) A<tua.l Date
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Bcazcr's response to comment letters in 1:5 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Bcazer's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
revised 12/02/94
•
16-Mar-94 (A)
25-Mar-94 (A)
24-Apr-94 (A)
05-May-94 (A)
19-May-94 (A)
20..Jun-94
20-Jui-94 (A) •
10-Aug-94 (A)
18-Aug-94 (A)
19-Scp-94 (A)
25-0ct-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Nov-94 (A)
13-Jan-95
28--Jan-95
12-Feb-95
13-Apr-95
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Morri,;villc Supc:rlund Site
Estimated Schedule
Habitat Mitiptioo
Task
•
• EPA Approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Pre-Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA .review and comment on Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of final Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work Plan (60 days)
(A) j\ctual Date •
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Beazer's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Bcazcr's response to comment letter.
Th;rc will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
revised 12/02/94
24-Aug-94 (A)
29-Scp-94 (A)
25-Oct-94 (A)
09-Nov-94 (A)
29-Nov-94 (A)
13-Jan-95
28-Jan-95
!2-Feb-95
13-Apr-95 I
1Beazer intends to propose implementation of the Habitat
Mitigation Plan without a Remedial Action Work Plan.
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BEAZER EAST. INC .. 436 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURGH. PA 15219 // 8,
November 4, 1994 VIA AIRBORNE EXPRE
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #18
Remedial Design
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached
four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report# 18 for the
period ending October 31, 1994 for the Remedial Design for
Koppers Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at
(412) 227-2684.
Yours truly,
~4&4
James A. Cook
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
c. Zuch -Beazer
S. Craig -Beazer
D. Lawns -NC Superfund (2 copies)
J. Mitsak -Chester
W. Smith -Cummings Riter
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
1991
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #18 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER:
PERIOD ENDING: October 31, 1994
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Design -US EPA submitted comments on the "Pre-Final Design Report
for the Soil, Groundwater and Surface Water Remediaiton of the Morrisville
Superfund Site" and the Pre-Final "Remedial Design Report Habitat Mitigation
Plan Former Koppers Superfund Site, Morrisville, North Carolina" on October 25,
1994.
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
Not Applicable .
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
As identified in Monthly Progress Report # 16, the groundwater treatment system
may require modification if parameters other than identified constituents of
interest require treatment. Pond sediment remediation issues must be resolved.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
Beazer responses to US EPA comments for Pre-Final Design submittals.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
No additional subcontractors have been utilized.
7. ANALYI'ICAL DATA
None .
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8. OTHER
Revised schedules have been included in this report for Soil, Groundwater and
Surface Water Remdiation and Habitat Mitigation.
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• EPA Comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• Additional EPA comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments
• EPA approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Intermediate Design to EPA (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on the lntcrmcdiatc Design (30 days}
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Intermediate Design (15 days)
• Submit p..,_Fmal Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Pre-Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of p..,_Ftnal Design (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Fmal Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work Plan (60 days)
(A) AdmlO....
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Bcazer's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after n:a:iving
Bcazc:r's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
revised 11/04/94
16--Mar-94 (A)
25-Mar-94 (A)
24-Apr-94 (A)
OS--May-94 (A)
19-May-94 (A)
20-Jun-94
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10-Aug-94 (A)
IB-Aug-94 (A)
19--Scp-94 (A)
25-0ct.94 (A)
24-Nov-94
O'J-Dcc-94
22-Feb--95
09-Mar-95
08-May-95
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• Submit Prc-Fmal Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Prc-Fmal Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Prc-Fmal Design (15 days)
• Submit Fmal Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Fmal Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work PJan (60 days)
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittal& in 30 days.
EPA reviews Bcazcr's response to comment lcttcm in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after =civing
Beazcr's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
revised 11/04/94
24-Aug-94 (A)
29-Scp-94 (A)
25-0ct-94 (A)
24-Nov-94
09-Dc<-94
OS-Jan-94
23-Jan-95
22-Fcb-95
09-Mar-95
OS-May-95 l
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Mitigation Plan without a Remedial Action Work Plan.
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/ IRIECIE~VIE\O -\
152 I 9
October 4, 1994
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #17
Remedial Design
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
OCT 101994
SUPERFUND Sf.i'"'~irv•,
VIA llRBORHE EXPRESS
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached
four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report# 17 for the
period ending September 30, 1994 for the Remedial Design for
Koppers Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at
(412) 227-2684.
Yours truly,
~~~
James A. Cook
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
c. Zuch -Beazer
s. Craig -Beazer
D. Lowns -NC Superfund (2 copies)
J. Mitsak -Chester w. Smith -Cummings Riter
R. Lasater -NC Air Quality
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #17 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: September 30, 1994
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
2.
3.
Remedial Design -Beazer East, Inc. (Beazer) submitted the "Pre-Final Design
Report for the Soil, Groundwater and Surface Water Remediaiton of the
Morrisville Superfund Site" on September 19, 1994. Beazer submitted the Pre-
Final "Remedial Design Report Habitat Mitigation Plan Former Koppers
Superfund Site, Morrisville, North Carolina" on September 29, 1994.
PROBLEMS RESOLVED
Not Applicable.
PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
As identified in Monthly Progress Report # 16, the groundwater treatment system
may require modification if parameters other than identified constituents of
interest require treatment.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
Responses to Comments for September Pre-Final Design submittals.
S. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
No additional subcontractors have been utilized.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
None.
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8. OTIIER
Revised schedules have been included in this report for Soil, Groundwater and
Surface Water Remdiation and Habitat Mitigation.
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• EPA Comments on the Prcliminary Design
• Beazer responda to comment& (30 days)
• Additional EPA comments on the Preliminary Design
• Bcazcr responds to comments
• EPA approval of l'Icliminaiy Design
• Submit lntcnncdiate Design to EPA (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on the Intermediate Deaign (30 days)
• Beazer responda to comment& (30 days)
• EPA approval of Intermediate Design (15 days)
• Submit Prc-Fmal Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Prc-Fmal Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Prc--Fmal Design (15 days)
• Submit Fmal Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Fmal Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Fmal Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work Plan (60 days)
(A} AdualDatc
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Bcazcr's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after rccciving
Bcazcr's rcspon&C to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
• revised 10/04/94
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16-Mar-94(A)
2S-Mar-94(A)
24-Apr-94 (A)
OS-May-94 (A)
l~May-94 (A)
20..lun-94
20..lul-94 (A) •
10-Alig-94 (A)
!8-Ai,g-94 (A)
19-Scp-94 (A)
04-0ct-94
03-Nov-94
18-Nov-94
!~Dcc-94
03-Jan..95
02-Fcb-95
17-Fcb-95
18-Apr-95
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Habaat M"rtiprim
Tak
• EPA Approval of Ptcliminaiy Design
• Submit Pre-Final Design (30 days)
• EPA n:view and comment of Prc-Fmal Design (IS days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Prc-Fmal Design (15 days)
• Submit Fmal Design (30 days)
• EPA n:view and comment on Fmal Design (IS days)
• Beazer =panda to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Fmal Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work Plan (60 days)
(A) AdmlDole
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittaJs in 30 days.
EPA reviews Bcazcts response to comment lettCI& in 15 days.
EPA will approYC of report submittaJs 15 days after receiving
Bcazcr's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal
• revised 10/04/94
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24-Alog-94 (A)
29-Scp-94 (A)
14-0ct-94
l.5-No\,-94
30-Nov-94
30-Dcc-94
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BEAZER EAST, INC., 436 SEVENTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, P
r RECE~VED 1 15219.
SEP 191994
September 2, 1994
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
RE: Morith·1y-Progress-Rep_orj: II5v
Remedial Design
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Dear Ms. Hudson:
SUPERFUND SECT/ON
Vll AIRBORNE EXPRESS
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached
four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report I 16 for the
period ending August 31, 1994 for the Remedial Design for Koppers
Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC .
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2092 or Shannon Craig at
(412) 227-2684.
Yours truly,
<=J ,£.,~d,~<
James A. Cook
Project Manager -Environmental Group
JAC/llk
enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
C. Zuch -Beazer
S. Craig -Beazer
D. Lowns -NC superfund (2 copies)
J. Mitsak -Chester w. Smith -CUmmings Riter
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #16 -KEMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93--09-C
PERIOD ENDING: August 31, 1994
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
2.
Representatives from the State of North Carolina, U.S. EPA, Beazer East, Inc.
("Beazer"), and Beazer's consultant, O1mmings-Riter, met at the Morrisville site
on August 18, 1994 to discuss regulatory agency comments on the "Interinediate
Design Report for the Soil, Groundwater and Surface Water Remediation of the
Morrisville Superfund Site." Draft meeting minutes are forthcoming. Beazer
received U.S. EPA approval of the intermwiate design immediately following the
meeting.
Beazer received final State comments through U.S. EPA on August 26, 1994. For
the preliminary design for habitat mitigation, U.S. EPA verbally approved the ·
preliminary design on August 29, 1994.
PROBLEMS RESOLVED
The August 18, 1994 on-site meeting addressed a number of concerns from all
parties (see meeting minutes; forthcoming).
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
As identified in the meeting minutes, the groundwater treatment system may need
to be modified if parameters, other than the identified constituents of interest,
require treatment.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
Submittal of pre-final designs for soil, groundwater and surface water (September
19, 1994) and habitat mitigation (September 26, 1994).
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None .
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SUBCONTRACTORS
No additional subcontractors have been utilized.
ANALYTICAL DATA
None.
8. OTHER
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A revised schedule has been included in this report.
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• EPA Approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit l'l1>-Fmal Design (30 days)
• EPA Ievicw and comment of l'l1>-Fmal Design (15 days}
• Beazer tcsponda to comments (30 days}
• EPA approval ofl'l1>-Fmal Design (15 days)
• Submit Fmal'Dcsign (30 days}
• EPA Ievicw and comment on Fmal Design (15 days}
• Beazer ,csponda to comments (30 days}
• EPA approwl of Fmal Design (15 days}
• Submit Remedial Action Work Plan (60 days}
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report subm.ittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Bcazcts rcsponsc to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after rccciving
Bcazers response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/Stace for
each report submittal
revised 8/30/94
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28-Scp-94
14-Nov-94
29-Nov-94
29-Dcc-94
13-Fcb-95
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MEETING NOTES
KOPPERS COMPANY, INc. SUPER.FUND SITE
MORRISVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
Time: l:00p.m
Date: August 18, 1994
Location: Unit Structures, Inc.
Attc:udees:
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Mr. David Lown
Mr. Bruce Nicholson
Mr. Richard Lasater
Ms. Jeanette Briggs
Ms. Shannon Craig
Mr. Jim Cook
Mr. Bill Smith
Mr. Andrew Thalheimer
GENERAL
USEPA
NC Superfund
NC Superfund
NC Aft Quality
NC Water Quality
Beazer East, Inc.
Beazer East, Inc.
Cummings Riter
Curnrninzs Riter
The meeting agenda is attached for reference.
(404) 347-7791 el!."t. 4116
(919) 733-2801
(919) 733-2801
(919) 733-3340 ext. 302
(919) 733-5083
(412) 227-2684
(412) 227-2684
(302) 731-9668
(302) 731-9968
USEPA indicated that USEPA will be taking sediment samples during pond dewatering at
their initiative.
USEPA gave approval of the 60 percent design documents.
State's additional co=ents on the 60 percent design submittal will be reviewed and
addressed in the pre-final (90 percent) design.
SOIL REMEDIATION
Excavation Plan
Discussed the use of geostatistics for the purposes of detennining the extent of soil
excavation. The State wanted to kuow why simpler means were not being used. Beazer
indicated that their experience at other sites suggested that geostatistics has been an
accepted approach to estimate the amount of soil excavation that will be required. Beazer
indicated that simpler means will be used during excavation .
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• These means will be described in the Prefinal design. The geostatistics used to
preliminarily estimate the volume of soil requiring treatment will be addended to the
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RA WP for reference. The State requested that the soil data be presented on a figure in the
90 percent report.
Sample Analysis
Discussed the procedures for field screening for penta: if the result indicates that the
concentration of penta is less than 24 mg/kg, then no further excavation and no laboratory
confirmation is needed; if the result is between 24 and 95 mg/kg, then the material will be
excavated and staged, and a composite sample collected for laboratory analysis; and if the
result is greater then 95 mg/kg, the mate.rial will be excavated for treatment, and the
sidewalls screened for new limits. If these procedures are not acceptable then Beazer will
not utilize field screening methods and will rely on laboratory confirmation. The State
indicated that it did not have a problem with collecting a composite of the staged material
(initial result between 24 and 95 mg/kg) prior to backnlling the material The State
indicated that the field screening methods would be acceptable, however, it would like a
minimumnumber of post-excavation soil samples submitted for laboratory analysis (ie.,
10 percent) to confirm screening analysis.
Staging of Excavated .Material
Discussed the applicability of the 90 day storage requirement. The State agreed that the
90 day storage requirement does not apply under CERC1A but contended that North
Carolina's RCRA laws requiring 90 day storage are applicable. Means to store the
material were discussed including the State's preferred alternative ofrolloffs. Beazer
indicated that there was not enough ·room for rolloffs and rolloffs were not cost effective.
It was agreed that Beazer would propose means to address the storage issue prior to the
submittal of the 90 percent design package.
Soil Theatment
Beazer indicated that it was anticipating using the same contractor that perfonned the
· SITE program bench scale pilot study, ETG. Additionally, Beazer indicated that they
were assuming that the regulatory approach and level of effort would be similar to the
SITE program with regard to air monitoring. The State indicated that there were some
problems with the perimeter air monitoring program during the SITE program. Problems
included no review time for air data prior to startup, non responsiveness to the State, hi-
vol sampler locations, and air emissions during upset conditions.
The State wanted to make sure that an appropriate site ambient air perimeter monitoring
plan was in place prior to soil excavation and treatment. It was agreed that USEP A will
try to find the air data that was collected during the SITE program.
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• ce the air data from the SITE program is obtained, the data will be sent to the State's Air Quality division for review so that the State can advise Beazer as to the requirements
for air monitoring during construction and the steps necessary to meet the substantive
requirements of the air permit. It was decided that air issues would be addressed in a
separate submittal, prior to the RA WP, so as to allow for adequate time for State review
prior to construction.
The performance criteria for soil treatment was discussed. The EPA and the State
indicated that they were preparing an ESD for a performance criteria of9.5 mg/kg with a
variance that requires 90 percent removal ofpenta. It was suggested that it may be
simpler to specify the performance criteria of9.5 mg/kg without any variance, thereby
eliminating the need to test prior to treatment. The Contractor would be held to the
performance criteria. The State indicated that they had a concern about mixing of
contaminated soil so that it would be easier to achieve this criteria. Beazer indicated that
the cost to treat the soil is based on quantity of soil, and it would not make economical
sense to mix contaminated soil with relatively clean soil to achieve the performance
criteria. EPA and the State said they would consider the sole use of a performance criteria
of9.5 mg/kg.
Beazer indicated that the treated soil would be used for backfilling of the Fire Pond and that o.tI site backfill would be brought on site to backfill the excavated areas .
• esiduals Treatment
Beazer indicated that they were anticipating that the burden of proof relative to the
treatment of residuals such as oil would be placed on the contractor. The question of
enforcement was raised. USEPA said they would check with counsel regarding the
liability as it penains to generation of the "waste."
SURFACE WATER REMEDIATION
Beazer indicated that they assumed that the performance standard for the surface water
remediation will be the NPDES limits. Beazer iuquired as to the coverage of the NPDES
limits, and whether metals would be pan of the required analysis or whether the NPDES
limits would be limited to the compounds of interest at the site. The State indicated that
they were not sure what the NP DES reqwrements would be at this point, but said that iron
and magnesium are fow1d in high levels in the Piedmont soils. Beazer indicated that a
modified treatment scheme may be required if metals, or compounds other than the
compounds of interest at the site, are covered under the NPDES permit. A bench scale
test to see if the current treatment strategy would treat metals was briefly discussed. It
was decided that Beazer would proceed with the design assuming that the NPDES limits
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COST EsTIMAn:
Beazer indicated that the ROD requires a cost estimate within plus 10 to minus 30 percent
to be submitted with the 90 percent design package. Beazer indicated that they believed
that this was holdover requirement that would be required for a federal lead project. Since
public funding was not being used, Beazer asked USEPA to check on the need for the
cost estimate, and, if necessary, the accuracy of it.
ACTION ITEMS
USEPA
State
• Attempt to locate air data that was collected during the SITE
program bench scale pilot study.
• In conjunction with the State, consider the sole use of a performance
criteria of9.5 mg/kg for the ESD.
• Check with USEPA counsel regarding liability as it pertains to
generation ofresiduals, i.e., "waste."
• Since the specific operation and maintenance procedures for the
groundwater treatment system will not be available until the
contractor has been selected and construction initiated, check to see if
an outline of the operation and maintenance plan is acceptable at the
90 percent design stage in lieu of a complete plan.
• Participate in a conference call with the State and Beazer regarding
the habitat mitigation plan.
• Check on the need for a cost estimate at the 90 percent design stage
since the remedial action is not a federal lead project.
• Upon receipt of the air data from the SITE program pilot study,
review the data and advise Beazer as to steps necessary to meet the
substantive requirements of the air p=it.
• In conjunction with USEPA, consider the sole use of a performance
criteria of9.5 mgtkg for the ESD.
• Participate in a conference call with USEPA aud Beazer regarding the
habitat mitigation plau .
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Beazer East
• Address the additional State's co=ents on the 60 percent design
within the 90 percent design package.
• Propose means to address storage of the excavated .material should it
become necessary to store it for more than 90 days.
• Address air issues in a separate submittal prior to the RA WP.
• Proceed with the design assuming that the NPDES limits would only
address the compounds ofinterest for the site.
• Determine whether a certified Class II operator is required to operate
the groundwater treatment system.
• Submit a proposal to USEPA for the construction of a diversion ditch
upgradient of the Fire Pond so that future surface water is diverted
around the Fire Pond.
• Forward to the State a copy of available treatability information as it
p ertams to surface water .
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MEETING AGENDA
KOPPERS COMPANY, INC. SUPERFUND SITE
August 18, 1994
12:00 noon
l\<Ieeting Location: At the site in Morrisville, North Carolina
SOIL REMEDIATION
• Excavation Plan
Geostatistics used to guide initial estimates and plans,
-Present excavation plan in pre-final submittal,
-Excavate all known areas with penta concentrations> 95 mg/kg,
-Field screen at excavation limits, and
Stage excavated material.
• Sample Analysis
-Field screen for penta at 24 mg/kg and 95 mg/kg:
► if result < 24 mg,kg, no further excavation and no laboratory
confirmation needed,
► if result between 24 and 95 mg,kg, excavate material and stage
for laboratory analysis, and
► if result> 95 mg/kg, excavate for treatment and screen
sidewalls for new limits.
• Staging of Excavated l\Iaterial
Maximum 90 day storage requirement does not apply to CERCIA
remediation
• Soil Treatment
-Air permit,
9.5 mg/kg soil treatment criteria,
-Timing ofESD, and
On-site use of excavated soil.
• Residuals Treatment
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Air: emission testing to meet substantive reqwrements of air
permit,
Oil: incinerate if detection limits are a problem, and
-Water: discharge to meet NPDES limits .
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SURFACE WATER REMEDIATION
• Perfonnance standard, treatment to meet NPDES limits,
• Geotextile to be placed over sediment to aid backfilling and prevent
future erosion of sediment,
• Reassess Koppers Road culvert versus regrading, and
• Timing of diversion ditch installation.
GROUNDWATER REMEDIATION
• Status ofNPDES limits,
• Operation and Mamtenance Manual, and
• Nearby domestic wells.
H.AllITAT J\-1ITICATION hANSTATUS
COST ESTIMATE
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BEAZER EAST, INC., 436 SEVENTH A VENUE, PITTSRURGH. PA .CfEn1e:nJ
JUL 5 1994
SUPERFUNO 5,,,
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Dear Ms. Hudson:
June 30, 1994
VIA AIRBORNE EXPRESS
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
Re: [Nonthly Progress-Rep_ort: fr4
(B.eme.cfial_D_e~sign
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached
four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report #14 for the period
ending June 30, 1994 for the Remedial Design for Koppers
Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2684 or Jim Cook at (412)
227-2092.
SKC/dlk
Enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer
C. Zuch -Beazer
J. Cook -Beazer
Yours truly,
R!~r:~~~
Program Manager -Environmental Group
D. Lawns -NC Superfund (2 copies)
J. Mitsak -Chester
W. Smith -Cummings Riter
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #14 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfuhd Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: June 30, 1994
l. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
2 .
Remedial Design
On June 20, 1994, Beazer East, Inc. ("Beazer'')
submitted the 60% Intermediate Design to the U.S. EPA
and the state agency.
On June 20, 1994, Beazer submitted the Remedial
Design Work Plan Amendment for Base-Catalyzed
Dechlorination (''BCD'') treatment of soils at the
site.
PROBLEMS RESOLVED
None.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
None.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
A copy of the Preliminary Design Habitat Mitigation Plan was
sent to the EPA in June to forward to the National Resource
Board of Trustees. Beazer has requested that the Trustees
review and approve the plan prior to proceeding with the 90%
Prefinal Design.
Beazer has requested clarification from the EPA regarding
the application of the Land Disposal Restrictions to the
backfilling of soils which have been excavated and treated
(using the BCD technology) at the Morrisville site.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6 . SUBCONTRACTORS
No additional subcontractors have been utilized.
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Dear Ms. Hudson:
June 3, 1994
JUN -
9
1994
SUPERFUND SECTION
VIA AIRBORNE EXPRESS
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
Re: (Monthly_P.r.ogr.ess_Repor_:t:::_;/!_1:3
lRemedlal-Design
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
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In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report #13 for the period ending May 31, 1994 for the Remedial Design for Koppers superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress report, please call me at (412) 227-2684 or Jim Cook at (412) 227-2092.
SKC/dlk
Enclosures
cc: T. Faye -Beazer c. Zuch -Beazer
J. Cook -Beazer
Yours truly,
fJ{ LH-N--t( t ~
Shannon K. Craig
Program Manager -Environmental Group
D. Lowns -NC Superfund (2 copies)
J. Mitsak -Chester w. Smith -Cummings Riter
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #13 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: May 31, 1994
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
2.
Remedial Design
On May 18, 1994, Beazer East, Inc. ("Beazer")
received a copy of PRC's "Data Summary Report for the
BCD Technology Demonstration."
On May 19, 1994, Beazer received final approval from
the EPA of the "Preliminary Design Report for the
Soil, Groundwater, and Surface Water Remediation of
the Morrisville Superfund Site." EPA also approved
of the BCD treatment technology for the Remedial
Design/Remedial Action at the Morrisville site in
this letter.
PROBLEMS RESOLVED
None.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
The proposed cost per ton for BCD treatment, based on ETG's
proposal to Beazer, exceeds the estimate included in PRC's
"Data Summary Report for the BCD Technology Demonstration"
by over four times the estimate. Therefore, Beazer is re-
evaluating off-site incineration as a source control remedy.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
The EPA has requested that the State of North Carolina
coordinate a meeting with the National Resource Board of
Trustees concerning the Preliminary Design Habitat
Mitigation Plan. Beazer has requested that the Trustees
review and approve the plan prior to proceeding with the 90%
Prefinal Design. Beazer awaits notice from EPA regarding
the status of the meeting.
Beazer is proceeding with the Remedial Design Work Plan
("RDWP") Amendment for the treatment of soils using the BCD
technology. Beazer has agreed to submit the RDWP Amendment
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thirty days from the EPA's approval letter, or on June 20,
1994.
Beazer is proceeding the 60% Intermediate Design (not
including the soil treatment portion). According to the
Unilateral Administrative Order, the Intermediate Design is
due to the EPA thirty days from approval of the Preliminary
Design, or on June 20, 1994.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
No additional subcontractors have been utilized.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
None.
8. OTHER
Beazer has requested clarification from the EPA regarding
the application of the Land Disposal Restrictions to the
backfilling of soils which have been excavated and treated
(using the BCD technology) at the Morrisville Site.
A revised schedule has been included with the progress report .
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• Morrisville Superfund Site
Estimated Schedule
(excluding the Source Control Plan and Habitat Mitigation Plan)
.Task
• EPA comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• Additional EPA comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments
• EPA approval of Preliminary Design
• Submit Intermediate Design (excluding Source Control) to EPA
(30 days)
• EPA review and comment on the Intermediate Design
(30 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Intermediate Design (excluding the
Source Control) (15 days)
• Submit Prefinal Design (excluding the Source
Control) (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Preflnal Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Prefinal Design (excluding
Source Control) (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (excluding Source Control)
(30 days)
•EPA review and comment on Final Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (excluding
Soil Treatment) (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work Plan (excluding Soil
Treatment) (60 days)
(A) Actual Date
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Beazer's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Beazer's response to comment letter .
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There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
each report submittal.
revised 6/3/94
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Date
16-Mar-94 (A)
25-Mar-94 {A)
24-Apr-94 (A)
05-May-94 (A)
19-May-94 {A)
20-Jun-94
20-Jul-94
19-Aug-94
06-Sep-94
06-Oct-94
21-Oct-94
21-Nov-94
06-Dec-94
05-Jan-95
20-Jan-95
19-Feb-95
06-Mar-95
05-May-95
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State of North4lrolina
Department of Environment,
Health and Natural Resources
Division of Solid Waste Management
James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor
Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary
William L. Meyer, Director
. May 17, 1994
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Superfund Branch, Waste Management Division
US EPA Region IV
345 Courtland Street
Atlanta, Georgia 30365
RE: Monthly Progress Report #11 and #12
Koppers Company, Inc. Site
Morrisville, Wake County
Dear Ms. Hudson:
The Superfund Section has received and reviewed the above documents and has no
comments at this time.
Please send any documents to be reviewed directly to me at the above address; I am
the State Project Manager for this site. These reports were sent to Bruce ]'licholson, who
is on leave at this time.
Thank you for the opportunity to comment on these documents. If you have any
questions, please call me at (919) 733-2801.
cc: Jack Butler
Sincerely, ~ C--'
c;J(L)() 7, . ~,-Lv-."'-
David J. Lown
Environmental Engineer
Superfund Section
P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh, North Carolina 27611 -7687 Telephone 919-733-4996 FAX 919-715-3605
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BEAZER EAST, INC., 436 SEVENTH A VENUE. PITTSBURGH. PA 15 19 MAY -9 1994
SUPERFUND SECTION
Dear Ms. Hudson:
May 4, 1994
VIA FACSIMILE AND AIRBORNE EXPRESS
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
Re: Monthly Progress Report #12,
Remedial Design
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
In accordance with the Unilateral order, please find attached
four (4) copies of the,Monthly Progress Report #12 for the period
ending April 30, 1994 for the Remedial Design for Koppers
Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2684 or Jim Cook at (412)
227-2092.
SKC/dlk
Enclosures
cc: C. Zuch -Beazer
J, Cook -Beazer
Yours truly,
~~d C cf
Shannon K. Craig
Program Manager -Environmental Group
B. Nicholson~ NC Superfund (2 copies)
J. Mitsak -Chester ·
W. Smith -Cummings Riter
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #12 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: April 30, 1994
l. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Design
On April 25, 1994, Beazer East, Inc. ("Beazer")
received additional comments from the EPA, via
facsimile, on the "Preliminary Design Report for the
Soil, Groundwater, and Surface Water Remediation of
the Morrisville Superfund Site," including the
Remedial Design Habitat Mitigation Plan. Beazer is
currently preparing a response to these comments.
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
None.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
None.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
PRC is to supply the EPA and Beazer a summary report
of the SITES BCD demonstration. After reviewing the
report, a decision will be made by the EPA and Beazer
regarding the use of the BCD technology to remediate
the Morrisville Superfund Site.
Beazer would like to request a meeting between the
EPA and the National Resources Board of Trustees to
discuss the Habitat Mitigation Plan. Beazer needs
approval of the Habitat Mitigation Plan by the
Trustees prior to proceeding with the 90% design plan
for the wetlands and open water areas.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
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SUBCONTRACTORS
No additional subcontractors have been utilized.
ANALYTICAL DATA
Beverly Hudson requested CLP data in a letter dated
March 31, 1994, for the Predesign Remedial sampling
activities. Chester responded in two letters dated
April 4 and 6, 1994 to Beverly Hudson. Additional
CLP data and clarification was requested by the EPA
in a facsimile dated April 22, 1994. Chester
responded, by facsimile dated April 22, 1994, to
Nadine Turner, EPA Region IV.
8. OTHER
Beazer has proposed that a 60% design meeting be held
with the EPA in lieu of a 60% design submittal. The
meeting will be scheduled thirty days after EPA's
approval of the Preliminary Design Plan. The next
deliverable to EPA will be the 90% prefinal design
report. See the attachments to this letter for a
comparison of the schedules. Remediation of the site
will be begin sooner if Beazer has EPA's written
approval of this schedule revision.
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Raleigh Design Schedule.
Task
• EPA comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• Additional EPA comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Preliminary Design (15 days)
• Submit Intermediate Design to EPA (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on the Intermediate Design (30 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Intermediate Design (15 days)
• Submit Prefinal Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment of Prefinal Design (15 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Prefinal Design (15 days)
• Submit Final Design (30 days)
• EPA review and comment on Final Design (30 days)
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work Plan (60 days)
(A) Actual Date
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Beazer's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
Beazer's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPA/State for
• each report submittal.
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Date
16-Mar-94 (A)
25-Mar-94 {A)
24-Apr-94 (A)
24-May-94
08-Jun-94
08-Jul-94
07-Aug-94
01 -Aug-94
16-Aug-94
15-Sep-94
30-Sep-94
31 -Oct-94
15-Nov-94
15-Dec-94
16-Jan-95
15-Feb-95
02-Mar-95
01-May-95
Raleigh Proposed Sch.le •
Task
• • EPA comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• Additional EPA comments on the Preliminary Design
• Beazer responds to comments (30 days)
• EPA approval of Preliminary Design {15 days)
• Design meeting with the EPA (30 days)
• Submit Prefinal Design (30 days)
• EPA comments on Prefinal Design {30 days)
• Beazer submits letter response {30 days)
• EPA approval of Prefinal Design {15 days)
• Submit Final Design {30 days)
. 0. EPA comments on Final Design (30 days)
• Beazer submits revised Final Design (30 days)
• EPA approval of Final Design (15 days)
• Submit Remedial Action Work Plan (60 days)
(A) Actual Date
Assumptions:
EPA reviews report submittals in 30 days.
EPA reviews Beazer's response to comment letters in 15 days.
EPA will approve of report submittals 15 days after receiving
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Beazer's response to comment letter.
There will be one round of comments from the EPNState for
each report submittal.
Date
16-Mar-94 (A)
25-Mar-94 (A)
24-Apr-94 (A)
24-May-94
02-May-94
01-Jur,-94
01-Jul-94
01-Aug-94
31-Aug-94
15-Sep-94
17-Oct-94
16-Nov-94
16-Dec-94
03-Jan-95
06-Mar-95
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BEAZER EAST, lNC., 436 SEVENTH A VENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA 152 I 9 USA
RfECIE~VIED
APR O -1994
SUPERFUND SECTION
Dear Ms. Hudson:
April 4, 1994
VIA AIRBORNE EXPRESS
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
Re: Monthly Progress Report #11,
Remedial Design
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached
four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report #11 for the period
ending March 31, 1994 for the Remedial Design for Koppers
Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2684 or Jim Cook at (412)
227-2092.
SKC/dlk
Enclosures
cc: c. Zuch -Beazer
J. Cook -Beazer
Yours truly, ~c~~
Program Manager -Environmental Group
£. Nicholson -NC Superfund (2 copies)
J. Mitsak -Chester
W. Smith -Cummings Riter
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #11 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: March 31, 1994
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
2.
Remedial Design
On March 16, _1994, Beazer East, Inc. ("Beazer")
received all of EPA's written comments on the
"Preliminary Design Report for the Soil, Groundwater,
and Surface Water Remediation of the Morrisville
Superfund Site" including the Remedial Design Habitat
Mitigation Plan.
Per the revised Statement of Work (SOW), Beazer
responded to EPA's comments in a letter to Beverly
Hudson, dated March 25, 1994. Beazer responded early
in anticipation of a meeting with the Agency.
However, the meeting was deemed not necessary by the
EPA.
PROBLEMS RESOLVED
None.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
None.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
PRC will send the EPA and Beazer a summary report of
the SITES BCD demonstration by April 14, 1994. After
reviewing the report, a decision will be made by the
EPA and Beazer regarding the use of the BCD
technology to remediate the Morrisville Superfund
Site.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None .
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SUBCONTRACTORS
No additional subcontractors have been utilized.
ANALYTICAL DATA
On March 31, 1994, Beverly Hudson verbally requested
the CLP data packages for the EPA blind samples given
to Chester during the remedial design work plan
implementation. Chester was notified immediately to
comply with this request. Data packages should be
received by the EPA on April 5, 1994 by overnight
mail.
8. OTHER
On March 25, 1994, Beazer sent an Access Easement to
Mr. Bryan Seagondollar for his signature. As
property owners, Mr. Seagondollar's parents also
needed to sign the easement. The signed agreement
was returned to Beazer on March 31, 1994. As
discussed in the Habitat Mitigation Plan, the
Seagondollar's property is the proposed location for
the construction of wetlands and open water.
On March 22, 1994, two roll-off boxes containing the
materials (soil/crushed drums/debris) removed during
the construction of the new access road were
transported to Laidlaw's landfill located in
Pinewood, South Carolina.
Beazer anticipates approval of the Habitat Mitigation
Plan from the Natural Resources Board of Trustees
before proceeding with the 90% design plan for the
wetland and open water areas .
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BEAZER EAST, INC., 436 SEVENTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. PA lj2l9 USA
Dear Ms. Hudson:
March 4, 1994
RECEIVED
MAR O 7 1994
SUPERFUND SECTION
VIA AIRBORNE EXPRESS
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
Re: Monthly Progress Report #10,
Remedial Design
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
\
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached
four (4) copies of the Monthly Prpgress Report #10 for the period
ending February 28, 1994 for the Remedial Design for Koppers
Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2684 or Jim Cook at (412)
227-2092.
SKC/dlk
Enclosures
cc: c. Zuch
J. Cook
Yours truly,
J;/~r.-~ fr~
Shannon K. Craig U
Pro~ram Manager -Environmental Group
~-Nicholson)-NC Superfund (2 copies)
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #10 -REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: February 28, 1994
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
2.
Remedial Design
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, on January
25, 1994, Beazer submitted the "Preliminary Design
Report for the Soil, Groundwater, and Surface Water
Remediation of the Morrisville Superfund Site" to the
EPA.
Beazer submitted the Remedial Design Habitat
Mitigation Plan to EPA on January 31, 1994. Beverly
Hudson, EPA Remedial Project Manager, approved of the
submittal date of January 31, 1994 .
PROBLEMS RESOLVED
None.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
To date, there has been no response concerning the
results of the SITES dechlorination pilot study at
the Morrisville Site. Beazer is continuing to work
on the development of the 60% remedial design, the
excavation plan, and the habitat mitigation plan.
However, without notice from USEPA regarding the
results of the dechlorination study, the project
schedule could be jeopardized.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
Beazer suggests that a Design Status Meeting be held
with the EPA thirty days after Agency approval of the
Preliminary. Design Report. -
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None .
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SUBCONTRACTORS
No additional subcontractors have been utilized.
ANALYTICAL DATA
Analytical data from the implementation of the RDWP
have been included in the "Preliminary Design Report
for Soil, Groundwater, and Surface Water Remediation
of the Morrisville Superfund Site."
8. OTHER
Beazer expects to ship the material (soil/crushed
drums/debris) removed during the road construction to
Laidlaw's landfill located in Pinewood, South
Carolina during the third or fourth week of March,
1994. Laidlaw's Pinewood facility has received
notice that the facility is now approved by the USEPA
Region IV for CERCLA waste disposal. Beverly Hudson,
USEPA, approved of Beazer's waste characterization
and management in a telephone call to Cindy Zuch,
Beazer .
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BEAZER EAST, INC., 436 SEVENTH A VENUE. PITTSBURGH, PA I 52 I 9 USA
Dear Ms. Hudson:
February 1, 1994
VIA AIRBORNE EXPRESS
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
~RE;;:;;c=e=,v-==e=-o-
FEs O 7 1994
SUPERFUNO SECTION
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
Re: MontU:ly P.r.ogr.ess_Rep..:9rt-#9p
Remedial Design
Beazer East, Inc.
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached
four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report #9 for the period
ending January 31, 1993 for the Remedial Design for Koppers
Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2684 or Jim Cook at (412)
227-2092.
SKC/dlk
Enclosures
cc: C. Zuch
J. Cook
Yours truly,
Slvwrvrt.,{;,'\., ~i . C1l a,B / cJy
Shannon K. Craig
Program Manager -Environmental Group
,·B. Nicholson 1-NC Superfund (2 copies)
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #9 REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: January 31, 1993
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Design
On January 14, 1994, Beazer notified the EPA of a
discrepancy noted between the Remedial Design Work
Plan ("RDWP") and the Quality Assurance Project Plan
("QAPP"). The discrepancy appeared on the list of
semi-volatile constituents to be analyzed for soil,
sediment, and groundwater samples. Analytical
methods described in the EPA-approved QAPP were
followed during the implementation of the RDWP.
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, on January
25, 1994, Beazer submitted the "Preliminary Design
Report for the Soil, Groundwater, and surface Water
Remediation of the Morrisville Superfund Site" to the
EPA.
Beazer submitted the "Remedial Design Habitat
Mitigation Plan" to EPA on January 31, 1994. Beverly
Hudson, EPA Remedial Project Manager, approved the
submittal date of January 31, 1994, during a
telephone conversation on January 27, 1994.
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
None.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
None.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
5 .
Beazer suggests that a Design Status Meeting be held with
the EPA thirty days after receipt of EPA comments of the
Preliminary Design Report.
PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
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6. SUBCONTRACTORS
No additional subcontractors have been utilized.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
Analytical data from the implementation of the RDWP have
been included in the "Preliminary Design Report for Soil,
Groundwater, and Surface Water Remediation of the
Morrisville Superfund Site."
8. OTHER
Beazer expects to ship the material (soil/crushed
drums/debris) removed during the road construction to
Laidlaw's landfill located in Pinewood, South Carolina
during the second week of February, 1994. Beazer requested
the EPA's approval of the waste characterization, management
and disposal methodology in a letter dated December 7, 1993
to Beverly Hudson, EPA. To date, no reply has been received
from the EPA regarding this matter .
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BEAZER EAST, INC,, 436 SEVENTH A VENUE, PITTSBURGH, A ReGEIVED
JAN 1 0 1994
Dear Ms. Hudson:
January 5, 1994
SUPERFUND SECTION
VIA FACSIMILE AND AIRBORNE EXPRESS
Ms. Beverly Hudson
Remedial Project Manager
U.S. EPA -Region IV
North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30365
Re: C::Month·ry-Progr_ess_R__gJ::(or:_t #8,
Remedial Design
Beazer East, Inc.
CKoppers Slt-~-Morrisville, NC
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached
four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report #8 for the period
ending December 31, 1993 for the Remedial Design for Koppers
Superfund Site, Morrisville, NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress
report, please call me at (412) 227-2225 or Jim Cook at (412)
227-2092.
CJZ/dlk
Enclosures
cc: s. Craig
J. Cook
Yours truly,
C L(p::dvve~ J-. :JtllfJ
Cynthia J. Zuch
Associate Program Manager
Environmental Group
B.-Nibhblson -NC Superfund (2 copies)
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #8 REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NUMBER: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: December 31, 1993
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
Remedial Design
In accordance with the Unilateral Order, on December
7, 1993, Beazer notified the EPA that the Unilateral
Order for the RD/RA was recorded and indexed to the
property deed.
In a letter dated December 7, 1993, Beazer notified
the EPA that material excavated while the new road
was constructed on the site was characterized and
scheduled for transportation and disposal off-site.
In accordance with the Order, Beazer notified the EPA
in a letter dated December 17, 1993, that the
Remedial Design was awarded to Cummings/Riter
Consultants, Inc. Beazer anticipates delivery of the
Preliminary Design to the EPA by January 31, 1994,
the deadline specified by the Unilateral Order and
sow.
In accordance with the Order, on December 17, 1993,
Beazer notified the EPA that copies of the Unilateral
Order were provided to both Cummings/Riter
Consultants, Inc. and EAP Industries, Inc.
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
None.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
None.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
The Preliminary Design submittal is due to EPA on January
31, 1994 .
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PERSONNEL CHANGES
The following personnel changes were detailed in a letter
dated December 17, 1993 to Beverly Hudson from Beazer.
Remedial Design Consultant: Cummings/Riter Consultants,
Habitat Mitigation
Consultant:
Beazer East, Inc.
Project Manager:
Inc.
Mr. William Smith
3180 William Pitt Way
Pittsburgh, PA 15238
(412) 826-3366
Chester Environmental, Inc.
Mr. John Mitsak
8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 502
York Building
Towson, MD 21266
(410) 821-2900
Mr. Jim Cook
Beazer East, Inc.
436 Seventh Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1822
(412) 227-2092
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
Chester Environmental has subcontracted EAP Industries, Inc.
to work on the wetland mitigation portion of the
remediation. Dave Hails is the Project Manager for EAP.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
Analytical data were received from sampling conducted in
October. Data validation is currently being conducted.
8. OTHER
None .
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Via: Federal Express and Facsimile
December 6, 1993
Ref. No. I 79285-0 I
RECEIVED
DEC O 9 1993
SUPERFUND SECTION
Ms. Beverly Hudson, Remedial Project Manager USEPA Region IV
NC North Superfund Remedial Branch Waste Management Division 345 Courtland Street, NE Atlanta, GA 30365
Dear Beverly:
Re: fMontlily Progress.Report.#7, Remedial Design C.Koppers.Site1-Morrisville, NC
On behalf of Beazer East, Inc. and in accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report #7 for the period ending November 30, 1993 for the Remedial Design for Koppers Superfund Site, Morrisville NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress report, please let Shannon Craig at (412) 227-2684 or me know.
Very truly yours,
~GftAJM
John C. Mitsak, P.E.
Manager, Baltimore Operations
JCM:ralrpt7
Attachment
cc: Ms. Shannon K. Craig -Beazer East, Inc. Ms. Cindy Zuch, Beazer East, Inc. Mr. Jim Cook, Beazer East, Inc. Mr._Bruce-t!icholsQn·-:N:C Superfund (Two Copies)/.
formerly Keystone Environmental Resources
8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 502
York Building
Towson. Maryland 21286
410-821·29□0·. Fax 410-821-2919
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• ~IONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #7
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RE~IEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NO: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: November 30, 1993
l. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
I. Remedial Design
On November 5th, a progress report for the period October 1993 was submitted to EPA. All sampling activities were completed during November.
The remaining groundwater monitoring wells were sampled. Sampled were monitoring wells C-2A, C-28, C-8A, C-9A, C-98, C-9C, C-l0A, C-108, C-1 lA, C-118, C-13A, C-138, C-14A, C-16C, C-17C, and C-24C. Newly installed monitoring wells C-33A, C-338, C-33C, C-348, and C-34C were also sampled. Additionally, the domestic wells OS-4, OS-8, OS-9, OS-25, 7K and 7-H were also sampled.
Also during November, sediment samples at two locations on Unit Structures property were taken at S-30 and S-34. At each location, a 0-6" sample and 1-1.5 ft sample were taken.
Habitat Mitigation
On November 8th, representatives of Beazer and their consultant, Chester, met at the site to evaluate potential properties for the Habitat Mitigation Plan. Mr. Tom Augspurger, US Fish and Wildlife Raleigh Field Office, and Ms. Teresa Hice, Wake County Soil Conservation Service, were also present. Four properties were visited.
2. PROBLEMS RESOL YEO
None.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
None.
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REMEDIAL DESIGN
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
The Preliminary Design submittal is due to EPA on January 31, 1994.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
None.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
An~cal data were received from sampling conducted in October. Data vali ation is currently being conducted.
8. OTHER
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John C. Mitsak, P.E.
Manager, Baltimore Operations
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Ref. No. I 79285-0 I
Via: Federal Express and Facsimile
November 5, 1993 t(tG!ti"tllJ
NOVO 9 199J
Ms. Beverly Hudson, Remedial Project Manager
USEP A Region JV
NC North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division
SUPERFtlNO SfCnoN
345 Courtland Street, NE
Atlanta, GA 30365
Dear Beverly:
Re: (NfontlilyJ>rogi:ess_Repor(#<i/ Remedial Design CKoppers-Site-J Morrisville, NC
On behalf of Beazer East, Inc. and in accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached four ( 4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report #6 for the period ending October 31, 1993 for the Remedial Design for Koppers Superfund Site, Morrisville NC.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress report, please let Shannon Craig at (412) 227-2684 or me know.
Very truly yours,
n /) ,,.7 -cc-(,,-,,_ (___'. ;Y\ lul/2~ .J-. /: /
John C. Mitsak, P.E. ?·-de</
Manager, Baltimore Operations
JCM:ralrpt6
Attachment
cc: Ms. Shannon K. Craig -Beazer East, Inc. Ms. Cindy Zuch, Beazer East, Inc.
Mr. Jim Cook, Beazer East, Inc. . / 'Mr. Bruce Nicholson -NC Superfund (Two Copies)
formerly Keystone Environmental Aesources
86C0 LaSalle Road. Suite 502
York 9uilding
Towson. Mar1land 21286
410-82~·290□: Fax .J1□-a21-2919
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J\,fONTHL Y PROGRESS REPORT #f,
REl\fEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAl\fE:
USEPA DOCKET NO:
PERIOD ENDING:
Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, lnc.
Morrisville, NC
93-09-C
October 3 I, 1993
I. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
I. Remedial Design
Field work at the site commenced on October 11, 1993. The major field work included soil sampling, surface water, sediment sampling, and the installation1 and sampling of groundwater monitoring wells.
Soil borinJs were taken from the fonner lagoon area and from the fonner Cellon process area. Ninety three (93) samples were collected from twenty four locations in the fonner lagoon area. Samples were split with EPA at 5 locations in the former lagoon area. Sixty five (65) samples were collected from twenty six locations in the fonner Cellon process area. Samples were split with EPA from one location in the fonner Cell on process area. All soil boring samples were field analyzed for ~ntachJorophenol using the EnSys fiefd.test kits. In addition, forty two (42) samples from borings in the former lagoon area and eighteen (18) samples from borings in the fonner Cellon process area were taken and subnutted to Chester LabNet in Monroeville! Pennsylvania for analysis of pentachlorophenol. '
On October 13, 1993 EPA provided a_pyroval to analyze the surface water and sediments for the parameters specified in Beazer's letter of clarification dated October 12th. Surface water samples from the Fire Pond were collected on October 13, 1993. Eleven (I I) samples were collected at the following locations for analysis of the parameters specified below.
SW-205 Surface!, SW-205 l2/3 Depth! Phenolics by EPA Method 8270 SW-208 Surface, SW-208 2/3 Depth Phenolics by EPA Method 8270 SW-211 Surface , SW-211 2/3 Depth Phenolics by EPA Method 8270 SW-213 Surface, SW-213 2/3 Depth Phenolics by EPA Method 8270 SW-215 Surface, SW-215 2/3 Depth Phenolics by EPA Method 8270 SW-215 2/3 Depth) PCDDs/PCDFs by EPA Method 8290
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On October 14, 1993 sediment samples were collected from the Fire Pond. Seven (7) samples were collected at the following locations for analysis of the parameters specified below.
S-5
S-8
S-11
S-13
S-13
S-15
S-15
Phenolics by EPA Method 8270
Phenolics by EPA Method 8270
Phenolics by EPA Method 8270
Phenolics by EPA Method 8270
PCDDs/PCDFs by EPA Method 8290 Phenolics by EPA Method 8270
PCDDs/PCDFs by EPA Method 8290
On October 16, 1993 seven (7) surface water samples and five (5) sediment samples were collected from Medlin Pond and submitted for analysis of the parameters specified below.
SW-218 !Surface), SW-218 (2/3 Depth) Phenolics by EPA Method 8270 SW-218 2/3 Depth) PCDDs/PCDFs bJ EPA Method 8290 SW-220 Surface), SW-220 (2/3 Depth Phenolics by EPA Method 8270 SW-222 Surface), SW-222 (2/3 Depth Phenolics by EPA Method 8270 S-18 Phenolics by EPA Method 8270
S-18 PCDDs/PCDFs by EPA Method 8290 S-20 Phenolics by EPA Method 8270 S-22 Phenolics by EPA Method 8270
S-22 PCDDs/PCDFs by EPA Method 8290
On the same date nine (9) sediment samples from drainage ditches were collected from the locations indicated and submitted for analysis of the parameters indicated below.
Western Ditch
S-33 (0-6"), S-33 (1.0-1.5') Phenolics by EPA Method 8270
Fire Pond Overflow Ditch
S-16A f0-6";, S-16A~.0-l.5') Phenolics by EPA Method 8270 S-16B 0-6", S-168 1.0-1.5') Phenolics by EPA Method 8270 S-168 0-6" PCDD CDFs by EPA Method 8290
S-17 (0-6"), S-17 ( 1.0-1 .5') Phenolics by EPA Method 8270
Installation of new groundwater monitoring wells was completed. This included two well nests offsite , C-33A/B and C-34A/B, and an additional shallow monitoring well in the "A" zone known as C-33A. The shallow well was added following discussions with EP A's Remedial Project Manager, Beverly Hudson. Following installation wells were developed as stated in the RDWP .
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Sampling of the groundwater monitoring wells began on October 25, I 993. As of October 31st, wells C-IA, C-1 B, C-3A, C-3B, C-4A, C-SA, C-6A, C-7 A, C-12A, C-12B, C-12C, C-14B, C-ISA, C-ISB, C-18C, C-19C, C-20C, C-21C, C-22C, C-25A, C-25B, C-26A, C-26B, C-27A, C-27B, C-28A, C-28B, C-30A, C-3 IA, C-32C, and PW-I have been sampled. Samples were split with EPA at nine (9) locations. Sampling of groundwater and domestic wells should be completed by November 8th.
Samples were taken from the roll off containers filled during the access road construction. One composite sample from the two roll off boxes was taken for TCLP analysis and characteristic indicators (pH, corrosivity, igniteability and reactivity) for waste disposal characterization. In addition, material was submitted for penta analyses.
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
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Access to wells and two sediment sample locations located on Unit Structure's property was obtained by EPA. As part of the agreement, groundwater samples were split and delivered to Urut Structure's personnel.
PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
Certain domestic wells specified in the Remedial Design Work Plan can not be sampled. Well OS-6 at Wilkerson Construction has been capped and paved over. Well 14-K at Crowder Construction has been capped and buried. Well 5-H on the property of Priscilla Chavis is buried beneath a house. Well 7-H is being investigated as an alternative to 5-H. EPA has been informed of these developments.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Groundwater sampling is continuing in early November. The remaining ditch sediment samEJles will be collected dunng the week of November I, 1993. Beazer and Chester personnel will be on-site November 8, 1993 to evaluate possible locations for a new pond as required in the Habitat Restoration Plan.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
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6. SUBCONTRACTORS
The following subcontractors and their function are as follows:
Layne Environmental-Well installation and soil borings
Murphy, Hobson, & Sacks-Surveying
Willierson Construction-Cleared access path for drilling
Black & Veach-EPA oversight contractor
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
As of October 3 1, no analytical data have been received from the
laboratories. Field test results, using the Ensys PENTA RISc™ test kits, are
enclosed.
8. OTHER
On September 28th, EPA informed residents that bottled water will no
longer be provided since there is no risk. On October 29th, Beazer notified
the residents that service would be discontinued as of November I.
During October, PRC mobilized to the site to sample drums from the SITE
demonstration program for waste disposal characterization.
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Manager, Baltimore Operations
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Sample ID
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O· l o.J~ Date: 1-i-12-53 Location: [Yln/"'(',"( ,,:II" ~~(...,
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OCT O 7 1993
Via: Federal Express SUPfRF/JNn SEC(ION
October 5, 1993
Ms. Beverly Hudson, Remedial Project Manager
USEP A Region IV
NC North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division ·
345 Courtland Street, NE
Atlanta, GA 30365
Dear Beverly:
Re: 1MontlilyYrc>gr:ess-Reporf#5~ Remedial Design
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC . .
Ref. No. 179285-01
On behalf of Beazer East, Inc. and in accordance with the Unilateral Order, please
find attached four (4) copies of the Monthly Progress Report #5 for the period
ending September 30, 1993 for the Remedial Design for Koppers Superfund Site,
Morrisville NC. . ·. ., · .. · ·
Should you need additional information regarding this progress report, please let
Shannon Craig at (412) 227-2684 or me know.
Very truly yours,
Pl}f~-t_/y-~ ~
John C. Mitsak, P.E.
Manager, Baltimore Operations
JCM:ralrpt5
Attachment
cc: . Ms. Shannon K. Craig -Beazer East, Inc.
Ms. Cindy Zuch, Beazer East, Inc.
Mr. Jim Cook, Beazer East, Inc.
Mr. 13ruce Nicholson -NC Superfund (Two Copies)i/
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formerly Keystone Environmental Resourc~s
8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 502
York Building
Towson, Maryland 21286
410-821-2900; Fax 410-821-2919
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #5
REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME:
USEPA DOCKET NO:
PERIOD ENDING:
Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
93-09-C
September 30, 1993
l. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
I. Remedial Design
On September 2nd, EPA notified Beazer that the Remedial Design Work
Plan was reviewed and approved as revised.
During September, EPA and their subcontractors demobilized from the site
followmg the demonstration program of dechlorination technology.
Drummed materials as well as decon water were temporarily staged on site
until PRC arranges for treatment or disposal. During the week of
September 20th, PRC personnel conducted sampling of materials .
Following discussions with EPA Region IV State of NC, and Beazer
during the week of September 26, PRC treated stored water through use of
carbon absorption. PRC is making arrangements to remove drums prior to
initiation of field work associated with the Remedial Design.
Following demobilization of dechlorination equipment, Beazer began
construction of the access road. On October 1st, the road was completed.
Therefore, the start date for start of the Preliminary Design is October 1st.
On September 22nd, Chester provided EPA and the State of NC with a
schedu1e for field activities. Mobilization is to begin October 11th with soil
sampling starting October 12th. Well installation, surface water and
sediment sampling will also be conducted during the first week of field
work. Groundwater sampling will be conducted beginning the week of
October 25th, provided that access is obtained.
On September 29th, Beazer informed EPA of the status of access
agreements. As of October 4th, additional access agreements have been
obtained from Mr. James Green, C/O Priscilla Chavas, and Charles
Zimmerili: Beazer has not been successful in obtaining an access
agreement with Unit Structures. EPA has been requested to contact Unit
Structures to settle the access issue .
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On October I st, Beazer, in accordance with Section XXIII, Paragraph I 02
of the Unilateral Order, submitted documentation to fulfill the requirements
for financial assurance to perform the work described in the Record of
Decision (ROD).
On September 17th, Chester notified EPA that Chester Labnet was selected
to conduct all laboratory chemical analyses, with the exception of
PCDDs/PCDFs (Dioxins). On September 22nd, Chester notified EPA that
ALT A Analytical Labs was selected to perform the PCDD/PCDF analyses.
Each lab's Quality Assurance Manual (QAM) was submitted to EPA.
Chester submitted monitoring well construction permit forms to property
owners for their signature. Permit forms upon signing will then be
submitted to the State of North Carolina.
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
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4.
SITE demonstration program equipment was demobilized from the site.
Beazer began construction of access road.
PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
Access with Unit Structures and Norfolk Southern may delay the
groundwater sampling program.
UPCOMING EVENTS
The schedule of field work associated with the Remedial Design as
submitted to EPA on September 22nd is still anticipated.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
7.
Subcontractors for laboratory analyses were selected during September.
Chester is working diligently to obtain other subcontractors necessary for
the field activities.
ANALYTICAL DATA
None .
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8. OTHER
None.
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(Continued)
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John C. Mitsak, P.E.
Manager, Baltimore Operations
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Via: Federal Express
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SU~ERfllNO SE.tTI0N
June 4, 1993
Ms. Beverly Hudson, Remedial Project Manager
USEP A Region IV
NC North Superfund Remedial Branch
Waste Management Division _
345 Courtland Street, NE
Atlanta, GA 30365
Dear Beverly:
Re: Monthly Progress Report# I, Remedial Design
Koppers Site -Monisville, NC
Ref. No. 179285-0 I
On behalf of Beazer East, Inc. and in accordance with the Unilateral Order, please find attached a copy of the Monthly Progress Report # 1 for the period ending May 31, 1993 for the Remedial Design for Koppers Superfund Site, M_onisville NC.
Seven copies of the Progress Report are_ attached pecBeazer's recommendation . We would appreciate your written notification that this is an acceptable number of copies for Monthly Progress Reports. ,_ .
Should y0tf'.heed additional information regarding this progress report, please let Shannon Craig at (412) 227-2684 or me know. .
Very truly_yours,
" lkwri (Ji. f?l,tnii I -rj)-J-i.J John C. Mitsak, P.E.
Manager, Baltimore Operations
JCM:ralrptl
Attachment
cc: Ms!·Shannon K. Craig -Beazer East, Inc. /4 . Ms. Cindy Zuch, Beazer East, Inc. ~ Mr. Jim Cook, Beazer East, Inc. .. r • ,\ •: _ • ~ :.;·:,,•c• · l ·. Mr, Bruce Nicholson -N_C.Superfund (Two'Copies) , .:: , , · .... · ~ Jyc·'.:'Y, -; .• f • ; ' • • • • ; ,.
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8600 LaS~lle Roa.d, 'sujte 502
York Building
Towson, Maryland 21286
410-821-2900: Fax 410-821-2919
• MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #1
REMEDIAL DESIGN
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NO: 93-09-C
PERIOD ENDING: May 31, 1993
l. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
I. Remedial Design
On April 26, 1993, Beazer East received from EPA, a Unilateral
Administrative Order for the site directing Beazer to perform the remedial
design and remedial action described in the Record of Decision (ROD)
issued on December 23, 1992. According to the terms of the Order, the
effective date was specified as May 6, 1993. On May 9, Beazer notified
EPA of its intent to comply with the Order.
In accordance with the Order, on May 14, 1993, Beazer notified the EPA
that Shannon Craig, Beazer, is the ProJect Coordinator.
In accordance with the Order, on May 20, 1993, Beazer notified the town
of Morrisville to request that the Order be indexed and recorded to the titles
of the property.
In accordance with the Order, on May 24, 1993, Beazer notified select
proP.erty owners requesting access agreements to conduct the Remedial
Design. ·
In accordance with the Order, on May 20, 1993, Beazer notified EPA that
Chester Environmental has been chosen to be the Supervising Contractor.
In accordance with the Order, on May 26, I 993, Beazer notified EPA that
records and documents pe11aining to the site have been retained. .
2. PROBLEMS RESOLVED
None.
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #1
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PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
None.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
A meeting between EPA and Beazer to discuss the Remedial Design Work
Plan and other site issues is to be scheduled for June at the site in
Morrisville.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
6.
7.
Cindy Zuch, Beazer, will assist Shannon Craig with management of the
Morrisville site.
SUBCONTRACTORS
Chester Environmental has been chosen as Supervising Contractor .
ANALYTICAL DAT A
None.
8. OTHER
A domestic well sampling program was submitted to EPA and State of North
Carolina on May 6, I 993. Following review of the program, domestic well
sampling has been scheduled for the week of June 7th. Both EPA and Wake
County Health Department will be taking split samples of those residents currently
receivmg bottled water.
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J6hn C. Mitsak, P.E.
Manager, Baltimore Operations
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ENVIRONMENTAL MAY l ') . _ . " 1::,~,,
Ref. ~Yr~~ID>SmJON
Via: Airborne Express
May 10, 1993
Ms. Barbara Benoy, Remedial Project Manager
USEP A Region IV
NC/SC Site Management Unit
Superfund Branch, Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, NE
Atlanta, GA 30365
Dear Barbara:
Re: Monthly Progress Report #40
Koppers Site -Monisville, NC
Beazer East, Inc.
On behalf of Beazer East, Inc. and in accordance with the Administrative Consent
Order, please find attached a copy of the Monthly Progress Report #40 for the
period ending April 30, I 993 for the Koppers Superfund Site, Morrisville RI/FS.
Since Beazer has received a Unilateral Order for the Remedial Design/Remedial
Action, this will be the last progress report which will be submitted for the RI/FS
Administrative Order. Please confirm your concurrence in writing. The next
progress report for the site will be submitted in June as required by the Unilateral
Order.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress report, please let
Shannon or me know.
Very truly yours,
dMw_ l, ~
John C. Mitsak, P.E.
Manager, Baltimore Operations
JCM:ralrpt40
Attachment
cc: Ms. Shannon K. Craig -Beazer East, Inc.
;,_Mr;-:Bruce Nicholson -NC Superfund / ----. ' )
formerly Keystone Environmental Resources
8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 502
York Building
Towson, Maryland 21286
410-821-2900: Fax 410-821-2919
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #40
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NO: 89-12C
PERIOD ENDING: April 30, 1993
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
RI/FS Activities During Month
2 .
I. Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study
On April 26, EPA sent to Beazer a Unilateral Order for Remedial
Design/Remedial Action for the Koppers Superfund Site with an effective
date of May 6, 1993. Beazer East met with the EPA on May 3 to discuss
their intennon to comply with the Unilateral Order.
PROBLEMS RESOLVED
None.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
None.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
None.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
None.
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #40
(Continued)
ANALYTICAL DATA
None.
8. OTHER
A domestic well sampling program was submitted to EPA and State of
North Carolina on May 6, 1993. Sampling is tentatively scheduled for the
week of May 24th .
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John C. Mitsak, P.E.
Manager, Baltimore Operations
JCM:ralrpt40
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April 8, 1993
Ms. Barbara Benoy, Remedial Project Manager
USEP A Region IV
NC/SC Site Management Unit
Superfund Branch, Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, NE
Atlanta, GA 30365
Dear Barbara:
Re: Monthly Progress Report #39
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Beazer East, Inc. . -. ·: ,., ~ ..
CHESTER
ENVIRONMEN\\tGt\\ft.U
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sueERfUNOS£tllON
Ref. No. 179280-03
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On behalf of Beazer E~t: Inc. ~~cl in· accordance with the Administrative Consent Order, please find attached a copy of the Monthly Progress Report #39 for the period ending March 31, 1993 for the Koppers Superfund Site, Morrisville RI/FS.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress report, please let Shannon or me know.
Very truly yours,
Aiu~ Yo~~ ~sale, P.E.
Manager, Baltimore Operations
JCM:ralrpt39
Attachment
cc: Ms ... Shannon K. Craig -Beazer East, Inc.,.,.. Mr. Bruc_e ~icholson -NC Superfund v :·,. ,' ~ . } . -'
formerly Keystone Environmental Resources
8600 LaSalle Road, Suite 502
York Building
Towson, Maryland 21286
410-821-29□□; Fax 410-821-2919
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #39
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NO: 89-12C
PERIOD ENDING: March 31, 1993
I. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
RI/FS Activities During Month
2.
I. Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study
On March 29, Beazer East responded to EPA's letter of February 23rd requesting a good faith offer to conduct or finance the Remedial Design/Remedial Action at the site. Included in Beazer East's letter was a Statement of Willingness to conduct the RD/RA, a Response to the Terms of the Consent Decree, a Response to the Terms of the Statement of Work, a Demonstration of Technical Capability, a Demonstration of Financial Capability and a willingness to reimburse EPA for oversight costs.
PROBLEMS RESOLVED
None.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
None.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
None.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6 . SUBCONTRACTORS
None.
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #39
(Continued)
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
None.
8. OTHER
None.
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John C. Mitsak, P.E.
Manager, Baltimore Operations
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March 10, 1993
Ms. Barbara Benoy, Remedial Project Manager
USEP A Region IV
NC/SC Site Management Unit
Superfund Branch, Waste Management Division 345 Courtland Street, NE
Atlanta, GA 30365
Dear Barbara:
CHESTER
ENVIRONMENTAL
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;UPERFUND SE~TION
Ref. No. 179280-03
• Re: Monthly Progress Report #38
Koppers Site -Mofrisville, NC
Beazer East, Inc.
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On behalf of Beazer East, Inc. and in accordance with the Administrative Consent Order, please find attached a copy of the Monthly Progress Report #38 for the period ending February 28, 1993 for the Koppers Superfund Site, Morrisville RI/FS.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress report, please let Shannon or me know.
Very truly yours,
J>.,h)sAJk~
John C. Mitsak, P.E.
Manager, Baltimore Operations
JCM:ralrpt38
Attachment
cc: Ms: Sh!ll!!lon K. Craig -Beazer East, Inc:,.,-·. Mr. Bruce Nicholson -.NC Superfund v ...
formerly Keystone Environmental Resources
8600 LaSalle Raad, Suite 502
York Building
Towson, Maryland 21286
410-821-2900; Fa,: 410-821-2919
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MONTHLYPROGRESSREPORT#31
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NO: 89-12C.
PERIOD ENDING: February 28, 1993
I. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTII
RI/FS Activities During Month
2 .
I. Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study
Notice letter for Remedial Design/Remedial Action and notice of decision not to use special notice procedures was received. A response is being prepared.
PROBLEMS RESOLVED
None.
3. PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
None.
4. UPCOMING EVENfS
None.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
None.
7 . ANALYTICAL DATA
None.
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8. OTIIER
None.
MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #31
(Continued)
John C. Mitsak, P.E.
Manager, Baltimore Operations
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February 5, 1993
Ms. Barbara Benoy, Remedial Project Manager
USEP A Region IV
NC/SC Site Management Unit
Superfund Branch, Waste Management Division
345 Courtland Street, NE
Atlanta, GA 30365
Dear Barbara:
Re: Monthly Progress Report #3 7
Koppers Site -Morrisville, NC
Beazer East, Inc. ·
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CHESTER
ENVIRONMENTAL
Ht.Ct.rvtu
FEBO 3 l\J'.:IJ
SUPfRFlJND SiClJON
Ref. No. 179280-03
On behalf of Beazer East, Inc. and in accordance with the Administrative Consent Order, please find attached a copy of the Monthly Progress Report #37 for the period ending January 31, 1993 for the Koppers Superfund Site, Morrisville RI/FS.
Should you need additional information regarding this progress report, please let Shannon or me know.
Very truly yours,
John C. Mitsak, P.E.
Manager, Baltimore Operations
JCM:ralrpt37
Attachment
. ' cc: Ms. Shannon K. Craig -Beazer East, Inc.
Mr.]3ruce Nicholson -NC Superfund
": -;flerly Keystone Environmental Resources
860□ LaSalle Road, su·1ce 502
York Building
Towson. Maryland 21286
410-821-2900: Fax 410-821-2919
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MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #37
SITE NAME: Koppers Superfund Site
Beazer East, Inc.
Morrisville, NC
USEPA DOCKET NO: 89-12C
PERIOD ENDING: January 31, I 993
1. PROGRESS MADE THIS MONTH
RI/FS Activities During Month
2.
3.
I. Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study
The ROD for the site was received in January.
PROBLEMS RESOLVED
None .
PROBLEMS ANTICIPATED
None.
4. UPCOMING EVENTS
None.
5. PERSONNEL CHANGES
None.
6. SUBCONTRACTORS
None.
7. ANALYTICAL DATA
None .
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OTHER
None.
MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT #37
(Continued)
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John C. Mitsak, P.E.
Manager, Baltimore Operations
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