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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFA-7037_7037_C_NFA_20230119_Final North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality | Division of Waste Management Fayetteville Regional Office | 225 Green Street | Suite 714 | Systel Building | Fayetteville, NC 28301 | (910) 433-3300 January 19, 2023 DELIVERED BY EMAIL ATTACHMENT Kinder Morgan Southeast Terminals Attn: Angela Scott, Remediation Manager 1000 Windward Concourse, Suite 450 Alpharetta, GA 30005 Re: Notice of No Further Action 15A NCAC 02L .0507(f) Risk-based Assessment and Corrective Action for Petroleum Underground Storage Tanks KMST – Selma Terminal 4 4086 Buffalo Road Selma, Johnston County Incident Number: 7037 Risk Classification: Low Ranking: L-120-A Dear Angela Scott: A review of information on file with the Underground Storage Tank (UST) Section, Division of Waste Management, Fayetteville Regional Office indicates that soil and groundwater contamination meet the cleanup requirements for a low-risk release under Title 15A NCAC 2L .0202 and .0400, but contamination exceeds the limits allowed for the unrestricted use of a site closed using risk-based cleanup standards. The UST Section determines that no further action is warranted for this incident. All required actions have been completed. On November 28, 2022, the UST Section received a certified copy of the Notice of Residual Petroleum which is filed with the Johnston County Register of Deeds (recorded 11/14/2022, Bk: 6378, Pg: 855-859). On December 16, 2022, the UST Section was provided with proof of receipt of the conditional Notice of No Further Action letter or of refusal by the addressee to accept delivery of the letter or with a description of the way the letter was posted. This determination shall apply unless the UST Section later finds that the discharge or release poses an unacceptable risk or a potentially unacceptable risk to human health or the environment. Pursuant to Title 15A NCAC 02L .0507(a) you have a continuing obligation to notify the Department of any changes that might affect the risk or land use classifications that have been assigned. Be advised that as groundwater contamination exceeds the groundwater quality standards established in Title 15A NCAC 02L .0202, groundwater within the area of contamination or within the area where groundwater contamination is expected to migrate is not suitable for use as a water supply. Be advised that Page 2 of 2 Incident Number 7037 January 19, 2023 North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality | Division of Waste Management Fayetteville Regional Office | 225 Green Street | Suite 714 | Systel Building | Fayetteville, NC 28301 | (910) 433-3300 as soil contamination may exceed the residential MSCCs, the property containing the contamination is suitable only for industrial/ commercial use as stipulated in the Notice of Residual Petroleum. Interested parties may examine the complete incident file by contacting this regional office and may submit comments on the site to the regional office at the address or telephone number listed below. This No Further Action determination applies only to the subject incident; for any other incidents at the subject site, the responsible party must continue to address contamination as required. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please contact me at the address or telephone number listed below. Sincerely, Kenneth E. Currie Hydrogeologist Fayetteville Regional Office UST Section, Division of Waste Management, NCDEQ Attachment: Notice of Residual Petroleum (recorded copy) cc: Dr. Marilyn Pearson, Director, Johnston County Health Department (email copy) Brandt Morrow, P.G., AECOM, Morrisville, NC (email copy) Mike Haseltine, P.G., Regional Supervisor, NCDEQ-DWM-UST Section (email copy) FRO Non-UST Electronic File #7037