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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCD003188844_19870108_Carolina Transformer_FRBCERCLA C_Pre-NPL correspondence 1984 - 1987-OCRsubmitted to EPA ~--'--------------------------"C.'·,,----~--'--------, I. IDENTIFICATION oEPA POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE PRELIMINARY ASSESS-MENT 01 STATEI02 SfTE NUMBER PART 1 -SITE INFORMATION AND ASSESSMENT. NC I D003188844 II. SITE NAME AND LOCATION 01 SITE NAME /L•g•I, common. or ducrlpt/ve name ol s/lt] Carolina Transformer Co. Inc. (CTC) 03 CITY Fayetteville 09 COORDINATES l.,l\IITUOE 3 503 :>U I 1 0 DIRECTIONS TO SITE /S11r1i,10 from nu,u1 pvblk ro•d/ LONGITUDE _J_8_ _5_Q_ 5..Q_..:. - 02 STREET, ROUTE NO., OR SPECIFIC LOCATION IDENTIFIER Hwy. 301/North Eastern Blvd·. 04 STATE105 ZIP CODE 106 COUNTY NC 28301 Cumberland 1 07COUNT706 CONG COi:S O~ST Site is located on the east side of the Cape,Fear River, 1.5 miles NE of downtown Fayetteville. Precisely, the site_ lies about 200 yds. NW of Larry's Sausage Co., which is located off_ Bus_iness 95 (hwy. 301/N Eastern Blvd,) at the intersection of 111.REl?PONSIBLEPARTIES n--:-----o·~--....:1 /co 17-1/,\ -. 1 ~· •--t1,,,. 0...:1 /co 1;ni-i\ 0 I OWNER (tf known} Carolina Transformer Co. (Bankrupt) 03 CITY Fayetteville 07 OPERATOR {If known 1r1d d•fltrent from own,r/ Favetteville Transformer Co. 09 CITY Fayetteville 13 TYPE OF OWNERSHIP /Check on•J (x A. PRIVATE O B. FEDERAL: 02 STREET (Bud1us. mu-"19, ruldenrl1!J 04 STATE I 05 ZIP CODE NC I 06 TELEPHONE NUMBER ( I 08 STREET /Busintu, m1Ro-,g. ruld,n/11I/ Enternrise Ave. 10STATE,11 ZIPCOOE NC I UNK 12 TELEPHONE NUMBER (919) 483-9041 0 C. STATE OD.COUNTY O E. MUNICIPAL 0 r-. OTHER. ___________________ _ 0 G.UNKNOWN ~------------------'l::,::SP•="''-''lc_ _______________________________ --1 14 OWNER/OPERA 1 OR NOTlFICA TION ON F-1LE /Check 111h111ppty) 0 A. RCAA 3001 DATE RECEIVED: __ .L '·c..._L.._1 _ MONTH DAY YEAR 0 8. UNCONTROLLED WASTE SITE rcERCU. 103 cJ DATE RECEIVED: __ ~'--~'- MONTH DAY YEAR Ii< C. NONE IV. CHARACTERIZATION OF POTENTIAL HAZARD 01 ON SITE INSPECTION BY /Check 1// /har 1pply/ 0 YES DATE ___ L,-_l_ '- :Kl NO · MONTH DAY YEAR · 0 A. EPA O B, EPA CONTRACTOR O C. STATE 0 E. LOCAL HEALTH OFFICIAL O F. OTHER: 0 D. OTHER CONTRACTOR {Specify) No CERCLA SI CONTRACTOR NAMEISI: EPA SJ on ] ] ] 78 02 SITE STATUSrCtieck one} 0 A. ACTIVE 6iJ B. INACTIVE 0 C.UNKNOWN 03 YEARS OF OPERATION l? tP .. , 960' s··· I earl;M·. lJBO '.s . BEGINNING YEAR ENDI VE 0 UNKNOWN 04 DESCRIPTION OF SUBSTANCES POSSIBLY. PRESENT, KNOWN .. OR ALLEGED The facility handled transformers containing polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) and solvent c.arriers including ·chlorinated benzene compounds: .·A citizen,'.s complaint in 1978 led to soil, surface water, and ground water sampling. A drinking well, , __ .,,._..1 'IC:1'11 f---.,_t..,_ C'..: ... c,. · ..... _..: ' 77 .... ~,.,/T--,....{= 1 ? /, ... -;,...l--,1--,....'h' t....,t--- 05 DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIAL HAZARD TO ENVIRONMENT ANO/OR POPULATION PCB. On site soil contained chlorinafed PCB· was also identified in a nearby stream. Residents known to have Contaminated wells were connected to city water in about 1978. In August 1984, EPA removed 975 tons of contaminated material from the site. PCB levels --=--+= 1 '"'1 ---· ----..;'n ;.:_ c--1 ... ..:. -:.nrl ·~---. ...;,-1 ;,.,r------.1-1, ... ~-.... ,,,-... --.,t--1-- . V. PRIORITY ASSESSMENT has not been nerformed; This site-therefore. continues to nose a 01 PRIORITY FOR INSPECTION (Check. on<1. If hil;)h orm,dlum ti checked, comp/1/e P,rr 2. W.1s1, i,,/o,rN//on .Ind Part J. O.se~llo,i ol H•llrdoua CondJfiO<'ts ,nd ,,,cldenl,} a p O tent ial heal tti 0 A. HIGH fl 8. MEDIUM - 0 C. LOW O 0. NONE th t (ln1p,e/.iotJ 1tQui11d ptomplly} (ln1pec1io,, r•Qllked/ /lnsp,ct on lime avai.ible o..s~/ (No l<1rfhlf ecllot! n••ded. comp/et, c<1ttenl dispo,~ion /omlJ r ea • VI. INFORMATION AVAILABLE FROM 01 CONTACT Larry Jacobs 04 PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR ASSESSMENT Durway/DeRosa EPA FOAM 2070-12 {7-81 J 02 OF {AoencytO,r;,•nlntion} 03 TELEPHONE NUMBER Lumbee R-iver Electric, Corp.-Red Springs 9191 485-6179 05 AGENCY 06 ORGANIZATION 07 TELEPHONE NUMBER 08 DATE NC DHR/DHS S&ffiiM Br. ! 9191 733-2801 1 , 8 , 87 MONTH DAY YEAR • • POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION SEPA PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT 01 STAT_E I 02 SITE NUMBER , PART 2-WASTE INFORMATION NC D 003188844 11. WASTE STATES, QUANTITIES, AND CHARACTERISTICS 0 I PHYSICAL ST ATES ,c1,ecl .-11>•' apf)lyJ 02 WASTE QUANTITY AT SITE 03 WASTE CHARACTERISTICS 1c11eck dtlla/ ~r;fJly/ (Mitasuru ol wnr, Qu.,1/11'0 0 A. SOLID lJ E. SLURRY mC1s/ bs 1nrJep,nrJ•nl/ ~A.TOXIC I] E. SOLUBLE 0 I. HIGHLY VOLATILE 0 B. POWDER, FINES IXF. LIQUID TONS 975+ 0 B. CORROSIVE [.J F. INFECTIOUS i.J J. EXPLOSIVE xl C. SLUDGE U G.GAS {J C. RADIOACTIVE 0 G. FLAMMABLE [i K, REACTIVE CUBIC YARDS ~J 0. PERSISTENT [I H. IGNITABLE lJ L. INCOMPATIBLE ~; D. OTl-'.ER Soil Lj M. NOT APPLICABLE /5pec,fy/ NO.OF DRUMS Ill. WASTE TYPE CATEGORY SUBST ANGE NAME 0 1 GROSS AMOUNT 02 UNIT OF MEASURE 03 COMMENTS SLU SLUDGE OLW OILY WASTE 975 Tons Removed by EPA in 1984. SOL SOLVENTS PSD PESTICIDES occ OTHER ORGANIC CHEMICALS IOC INORGANIC CHEMICALS AGO ACIDS BAS BASES MES HEAVY METALS IV, HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (Su App11r,oi, l01mo~11,,,Qvt1n/lyc,t1dCAS Nvmbt11s} 01 CATEGORY 02 SUBSTANCE NAME 03 GAS NUMBER 04 STORAGE/DISPOSAL METHOD 05 CONCENTRATION 06 MEASURE OF CONCENTRATION _QT.W Aroclor 1242 53469219 Leaked/soilled onto 4200 (max_) mg/kg C\TT.1 A ..,.,....,...1 ,......,. 12"" 110%825 ground 1100 m" lk" SOL 1.2. 4 -Trichlorobenze e 120821 13 mg/kg SOL 1,2,3 -Trichlorobenzen, 2.9 mg/kg SOL Dichlorobenzene UNK 0.075 mg/kg SOL Tetrachlorobenzene 95943 5.6 mg/kg SnT n,..,...,,t-::irhl ,...,....,,...,'h,... ...... ,..., ... ,.,,. /;()QQO<; 0.74 mnik" V. FEEDSTOCK$ (SuAppendi• /orCAS Nvmbt11s} CATEGORY 0 1 FEEDSTOCK NAM!: 02 GAS NUMBER CATEGORY 01 FEEDSTOCK NAME 02 GAS NUMBER FDS N/A FDS . FDS FDS FDS FDS FDS FDS VI. SOURCES O!= INFORMATION 1c,1,,p,,t<1,c,,111,encu. "·" sru, /Ju, ump/• analrs•s. 11po,ts / 1. Potential Hazardous Waste Site Investigation, L.;aro.Lina Transrormer L.;O., rayeccevi.1..1.e. NC, us EPA, date unknown, and analysts-performed by E. William Loy, Jr. on 4-6-79. 2. osc report, Carolina Transformer Co., Fayetteville, NC, prepared by E.L. Hatcher and D. Manganiello of us EPA, date unknown 3_ Personal Communication with: Terry Dover, NC, SHWM Branch, Raleigh, NC, 1-9-87 EPAFORM2070-12 !7·81) 4. Personal Communication with Jeff Gladhill, Attorney-at-law, Hillsboro, N.C. 1-9-86 • • .. POTENTIAL.HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION ~EPA PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT 01 STATE I 02 5!TE NUMBER PART 3 -DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS NC D 003188844 11. HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS. AND INCIDENTS 01 ~ A.GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION D2 l,J OBSERVED (DATE: I □ POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Chlorinated benzene compounds were identified in several off-site drinking wells. These wells are believed to tap the unc6nf ined surficial aquifer. 01 ~ 8. SURFACE WATER CONTAMINATION 02 0 OBSEAVED(DATE: ~ 22-82 I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Water from an unnamed tributary adjacent to the site was shown to contain 40ppb of PCB. The point at which the sample was collected is approximately 1.5 miles upstrea,ln from the Cape Fear River. The Cape Fear and 'h;,,1.;-•• ---1 .__ 'ha ,---..l -F---...,,... ___ _._;--,,,,1 -·-----,c, the bributary are both 01 0 C. CONTAMINATION OF AIR 02· o· ossEAvE□(□ATE: I 0 POTENTIAL D ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 N~RAATIVE DESCRIPTION Not Suspected 01 0 D. FIRE/EXPLOSIVE CONDITIONS 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Unknown 01 xJ E. DIRECT CONTACT 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: . I CJ.:POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENT!ALLY AFFECTED: 04 NA~RAT!VE OE$CAIPTION · Unknown if; access to site is restricted. 01 ~ F. CONTAM!Nf.TION OF SOIL D2x] OBSERVED (DATE: l 978 I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 AREA POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 5-10 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION fAc,u/ . Soil contains levels of PCB exceeding 100 ppm. 01 ~ G. DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION 02 ~BSERVED (DATE: 1978 I 0 POTENTIAL D ALLEGED 03 POPULATl9NPOTENTIALLYAFi=ECTED: -04 NARRATIVE DESC_RIPTIQN Residences known to have contaminated drinking water are believed to have all been connected to the Fayetteville municipal water system in about 1978. 01 ~ H. WORKER EXPOSURE/INJURY 02 0 OBSEAV~:O (DATE: I Cl'POTENTIAL D ALLEGED 03 WORKER~ POTENTIALLY ~FFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE ~ESCRIPTION Unknown as to sites present use. 01 i;j: I. POPULATION EXPOSURE/INJURY 02 0 OBSERVED(DATE: I ~ POTENTIAi. D ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Possible due to direct contact, exposure to contaminated surface water, or consumption of contaminated groundwater. EP~FORM 2070·12 (7·81) ,,; • • POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE I. IDENTIFICATION &EPA PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT 01 STATEI02 SITE NUMBER PART 3 • DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS "" In "''°' o o o ,. ,. II. HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS rcon11ru,eaJ 01 0 J. DAMAGE TO FLORA 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: ) 0 POTENTAL 0 ALLEGED 04 NAARA TIVE DESCRIPTION Unknown .. • 01 0 K. DAMAGE TO FAUNA 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: ) 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION /lncW• n•m•fsJ ot speclu/ Unknown 01 0 L. CONTAMINATION OF FOOD CHAIN 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: ) 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Unknown 01 rXM. UNSTABLE CONTAINMENT OF WASTES 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: (Splls/r1Jt1olll$11nding liq1.1id:slli11<ln11 drums) ) Je POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY'AFFECTED: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION us EPA clean-up took place in August 1984, yet PCB concentrations exceeding lOOppm remain in on-site soil. These containments could potentially migrate off-site. 01 G(_ N. DAMAGE TO OFFSITE PROPERTY 02 i;tOBSERVED (DATE: ) 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Soil, surface water, and ground water contamination. 0·1 0 0. CONTAMINATION OF SEWERS, STORM DRAINS, \flWTPs 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: ) 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Unknown 01 0 P. ILLEGAUUNAUTHORIZED DUMPING 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: ) 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Unknown OS DESCRIPTION OF ANY OTHER KNOWN, POTENTIAL, OR ALLEGED HAZARDS Unknown Ill. TOTAL POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: . llDkDOliD IV. COMMENTS V. SOURCES OF INFORMATION fCII• speclfk:11/1,e"cu. 1. p., SI•!• II••• ump/1.,,1/yN. ret>()l1sJ As previously cited EPA FOAM 2070,12 17•81) t II &EPA II. SITE I/AME AND LOCATION 01 SITE NAME /LtrJ•I, co,nrnon, ar<1•1cr1p11,, n•""' olr,,11/ T R/\IJSFO R .. f?L_ 03 C!TY I= f\'1ErT€\/1Ll E 09 COORDINATES LATITUDE 3 s .Q2, SJ..._ I Ill. RESPONSIBLE PARTIES POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE. . · PREUMINARY ASSESSMENT PART 1 ·SITE lNFORMATION AND ASS!cSSMENT LOllGITIJDE _1fi' So 5D ._ 02 S1i1EET, HOUlE r,o., OR $/'l:CIFIC LOCAllO,'./ 1DE1:11;1l:R 1-\w'f 301 ) 1..1,,,,,~ tc....!w,..,, Mvdl. a.: STATE 05 ZIF CODE 0'5 COL!tffl NC. 2. i 3o, C,, V"'BcR.LA'IJ o 01 OWNER Ill ~no•rn/ -:--• . T Ce,""'01::,tJ,,._ T ~tJ~FOC.}<lfi(i_(o_. (BJI_IJILfL•"-PTJ. 03 CITY 04 ST ATE 05 ZIP COOE 06 Tl:1...EPrlONE NUf,',SER f~£C-r:rE;:' 'l;-½E:.,,: \..lC.... -..,,. . I 1--•· ~ ,: , .. ,::j 1 < ,OV✓NEAIOPEAA TOA NOTIFICATION ON FlLE /Cfl,cJc •~ ttur u,r,1yJ Oi'COiJ/l".""':'0: CC,,,G COD~ j DtSl 2.b I 07 0 A. ACAA 3001 DA TE RECEIVED: 1 f ~ONTH D"'Y 'r'EAR 0 8. UNCONTROLLED WASTE SITE1cERCU 10Jc/. DATE RECEIVED:~~~'-~'~-\d C. tlONf:. f.<0"-·1,.. QI._( 'rf-.Fl /'\ IV. CHARACTERIZI, TION OF POTENTIAL HAZARD o, ON SITE INSPECliON BY /Cl1tct .i: /t,1/ ,:,ply) 0 YES DATE --c=-:c'-'-,,,.c-",c'=-~ NO · MONTH OAY YE.AA 0 A. EPA O B. EPA CONTRACTOR O C. ST ATE 0 E. LOCAL HEALTH OFFICIAL OF. OTHER: 0 D.OThERCONT"RACTOR tJO CERC..\...A · SI CONTRACTOR NAS\E(S): £PAS:[ o" il-l-"l8 02 SITE ST ATtJS (Ch•ck ont/ Cl A, ACTIVE J!i:::'B. INACTIVE . 0 C, UNKNOWN 03 "(EARS OF OPERA flOH I /q/e /?(,O~. ,oqv/, /9't:'0,:.. 0 UNWOWH 05 oE~CRIFTION OF POTENTIAL HA.2.AAD TO ENVIRONMENT AtJOtOR POPUU T!O/l ~ C.~('O~-!o QI..A....o(. "<--P t-t:, '[S:I0O hh~ / )t., c,,1 _('CE,. fO, w4c ab. "':x,,.._i:,_~·,1 ,;... ~ "-'~·7 , Ive.,...· .. Resid.J.a',· ~..:;..::.-:,.0 M"v-e:. ~-c."'4-,i,,_ -ab'-f-/,','<IIS }.,,z,r.-<... -::. ,&u c~.c~-/,,, ___ o._'-L/;,':'a.t,.,,,.. __;,,_ al,o..A-_11~2-...l'.'. ""'-'"r~ 19 Yf, E'A-~vecf C/'i'> -k,~, --f u,-,,,(;,__.;..:1,pq r,-..,.li~ ~~~ ~-Ke lev<.!<:. 4->~ ..C,/((12,-d o·J /OO(fP-"'~ -~a.(...;,~ ..dc.:lj. .. l ~"" o,o.,__J ......,,,,,fcz.w ~ ,..,..~tb .,,.W-K>v«ho,;, ha<, "-0+ I,..,._ r;,.,.,\tn,,,.._.,_J, '17-.i,,_ ::Sd,:.,c4·•; 1,,,,,,<,,,,.f--w,,,, -1,, -ao,_.._ Q.. AA-k-1-..ff V. Pf\lORITY ASSESSMENT L, ,J,K H--<.e..,(·, ' ' I ' 0 1 /'HIORITY FOR INSPECTION /Cll•ck °"'· 11 hJ?fl 11rm1d""'' 1, ch,c<..t. comp.111, PnT 2 · Wu 1, inlorm•l>.Y1.>11d P,r<. 3 • D.r,c,t:,fs>n ol HH11,x,:;1 CC1na,f.....,1 ,11.:1 ;,-,c.:i•rl/t/ 0 A. HIGH Wa. MEDIUM O C. LOW O D. NONE /IMP•Cli<>11 rtC,W~ promptly/ )"'\ /J1up•c1,on tPQ11ir...,} /ln1;,,c/ o,-, rm, n11u,1, b~t/f/ {l,o lc·r/hn ...c/Jon n•ttJ•d. com.-,1,r, e,,,r•M O'•l.l>O.l~<J,f> lcmi/ VI, INFORMATIOII AVAILABLE FnOM 01COIHACT .~. 4',,-_r:..,~,,: ,J'ccco,\,s ,/· , 05 AGEtJCY 05 OAGAr~llATION 07 T'.:.LEflHQ/H.'. NUi,!8ER 08 llAl E I I 'Z , 'iii. ;..c,,,r ... o~ r l{ •" EP,1,, FORl.12070-i 2 !7·81) ... • • ,,, ,, POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE . l. IDENTIF!CA llO/J . &EPA '' PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT UltJc·r:1) S~~,~~:Rg 844 PART 2 • WASTE INFORMATION IL WASTE STATES, QUANTITIES, AND CHARACTERISTICS ,' 01, PHYSICAL ST;... TES fCfltcli ,11 /llb/ ;,;:,pl~} 02 WASlE QUANTITY AT SITE 03 WASTE CHARACTERIST1CS IC1J~rl .!'11,.,~:ip,,! ' (Musu,e~ al WUif Qu•n/111<1$ 0 A. SOUD 0 E. SLURRY m<Js/ OB ,,,a.,penattn/J ~TOXIC C E. SOLUBLE C' I. HIG'1L Y VOL.t. Tllf 0 IJ. POWDER, FINES ~LIQUID TONS ':l.?5 +-lJ B. COP.HOSIVE [j F. INFECTiOUS ; C J. E.~:PLOSl'.'E :;;:+,:ore. SLUDGE i.'J G.GAS [.I C. RADIOACTIVE [:J G. FLAM/,!A8LE L] K. R:C'.ACTl'-,1[ CUBIC YARDS ,;,;;,-rf_ PERSISTEIH U h. IGI./IT A8LE Ci L. ihCOhlPATISLE >-t:D QTH(;R 50 ;/ C; f,J., KOT AFF-LK::AbLE . rsµec,ry/ NO.OF DRUMS Ill, WASTE TYPE CATEGOHY SUEIST ANGE NAME 01 GROSS AMOUNT 02 UNIT OF MEASURE 03 COMr,lENTS SLU SLUDGE OLW OILY WASTE CJ r "> TD/I/~ Re-,,,,.,o=d I,., .Ef'/4 ..,._ ,,,,,1- SOL SOLVENTS / PSD PESTICIDES occ OTHER ORGANIC CHEMICALS IOC lNORGANIC CHEMICALS AGO ACIDS ·BAS, BASES MES HEAVY METALS IV, HAZAR DQUS SUBSTANCES (S&eA/'.lponoi, for mo,r lfaquanriy '-,li&d CAS Humbert/ 01 CAlEGURY 02 SUUSTANCE NAME 03 CAS NUMBER 04 STORAGE/DISPOSAL METHOD 05 CO/\'CE/,'Tt\A r,or, 0€ 1-,.[;...S\..JRf Ot co~lC!'NTfV1:0N otw l'trOC-lor ;z_4z.;, . ' 5',,fb':ZI "l Lec.lted' l,;m'!/~d ~,,Jr, . Ll'Zo·o, I "'"'xl ,,,,c, / A~ A-f""ve,/or I Z-'-0 c;,o.,,,,',!. ·-, //00 '/, ,J OL,/,v 11 ou;~2-s ;., •' -~·, ' So{.. /.2 4 -r,-i,1./o,,brq:i,ee'(.. 120&2.I , . 'i'> " ,-...:t/'·•'. ,:;., . . . I' ' , '-r,,,. •,;./ • .Jc, ro /,,,e,:;,_ ,,,ck./ ,~. -~ l _.,/ 2. '"I ,, j; ?'r:', -·>--'· '~~--,. 101c1.;-z_oen.s6v~,; Vivi<-. , .... o, v"f"> ld 1 :-!~ " I• TE-1 f'/l,LJ-/-1-,:,ICO 'B(:N<-,«~tJF q~"i4-s ' 5, (. '' '' Pr OJ r A,<:. /tt. 0/10 B 0J <>-i;;-;,v f 60'?'/;! S-0. 7-+-,, . ,. V. FEEDSTOCK$ /See ApooroClrx to, CA$ M.Jmb1m) CATEGORY 01 FEEDSTOCK NAME 02 CAS NUMBER CAlEGORY 01 FE'.EDSTOCK 1'.'AM£ o:, CAS l'-.U1,1GEFi FDS rJ/4-FDS FDS FDS F[JS '' ros r:os FOS VJ. SOURCES OF INFORMA l!ON /Cl/~ spec,l,c rer,rnncet, ,.o , ~1u1e t.leJ, ~~mpie anhlys,s, 1w,::,orrs J {j) ?o~',JJ ~""'.r,,,,_,iJ~ 5~la ~"'""'°l-,1,cf,"'-/J Co..,ot,,;_~ Tr,,._,,.~,,. Cc,, Vc'f'\'t-ev,flQ,,fJC 1 1..1, E.l'A /d"'k. "-"--1,.,,..ow-~ ~ c.,,,.AQ~. r""-J-o-...-...1 l,0 E. (IF,//,,.,._ L°'J ~v, -"" +-h-?·'1, l;;dJ , I I . (. 3) 1'~.J. ~v<.Ji':" ~rt,; T.,,,,,_.,"i) Oov4v 1 ~c. Sol ,i)i./tJ""-'f""' [!,-,.,-.~1 IR.·o../1 ,Jc1 l-"/-f/7, 7 6i) 0 S.C rv,p.,.,:{-Cc--,,.o~ TA«-<--1 Co, F "-• l/.<.Jk /JC , • · · 0 d /,., E: , L , µ,fc~ / EPA.FOnM 2070-12 (7•81) •, ~ \), /vi~,~ 1 f ,,,.,wn..R < c,,,... .~ ,, . ' ' ' ' . / u s f: P It O c.. k ~"V>-. , ~ ... Pf C ,f,.dt.;.11, ci,f(l7v"l2() -d,;,, .p,.,_, lh'//,sf,.,o,ro ,v( ,a f, ) ' I POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE PRELIMINAiW ASSESSMENT , PART 3 ··DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS II. Ht.2ARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS 01~. SURFACE WATER CONTAMINATION 03-P◊PULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: ____ _ 02~6SER•/ED {DA_TE: 19'1°" ·r 04, NARrlATIVE DESCHIPT!ON Q ALLEGED 01 ~ C. COt-.;TAMINATION OF'A\R 02 C OSSERVED(DATE: ----'---) C POTEh'TIAL_;..-0 ALLEG-:-_..,..._. 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: _____ 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION /1.P"'-'-.a../, i,,,,_"'( f' -~ 00T $VS f>E c. ii=rj 01 CJ D. FIRE/EXPLOSIVE CONDITIONS 03 POPULATIQ,-..; POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: ____ _ . ·. (,) ,-I .,__ 01 . DIRECT CONTACT 03 POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: _____ _ 01 ,... : CONT AMINA TJON OF SOIL . OJ AREA POTE~fflALLY AFFECTED: ~ -·JD tAe,u/ 02 C OBSERVED 04 l.'ARRAT!VE D ? . ~- 0 BSERVED (DATE; ____ _ 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION 02~8ScRVED {OATE· /'fr~ 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION . 01 ' G. DRINKING WATER CONTAMINATION 02)< OBSERVED !DATE: if :,-1,'. 03 OPULA TION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: ______ 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION C POTENTIAL TEt,'TIAL 0 POTENTlAL 0 POTENllAL I ,•;<1/t ~.SI &,;t,<d \, ......... ~ . °h:> \,,_µ__v.e_ (.. 9-vi.t-~J d-\.,,~ ~\\ i,..,,._ l~c.-k"{~,--·-k'.:.:"-<!~ ,-/-k,,. -~--"F«y:fl-,:~: ~utj.M .....;.. &J/4 wl-I 9 "'7t ~ . • · 0 1 H. WORKER EXPOSURE/INJURY 02 C OBSERVED (DATE: ____ _ □3 WORKERS POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: _____ _ 04 NARF,ATIVE DESCRIPTION u.,.~ "" h. .A~ ~ .......,__. Ol ~-POPULATION EXPOSURE/INJURY 03 POPUU,TION POH:"IHtALLY AFFECTED: _____ _ 02 0 OBSEAVED{DATE: ____ _ 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION 0(1-1orr:NTIAL 'J\a<J .,tn,t~c.+ 1 -eX.fot)tu·-e. +o lol-\te~~.-:k( c i,-,,_/-~«h"' 'J"' o ~JJ. ._,,;_-1--r, (P.l. FORM 2010·\ 2 (7 ·8 \) 0 ALLEGED CJ ALLEGED CJ ALLEGED C ALLEGED • ·' POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE , I. \DEN'rlFICA llON @EPA ''-·---. , PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT . 01 STATl:102 SITE NU/.i6.Sll •4 PART 3-DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS tJC.. DoO '31 'i 8 % 4 II. HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS AND INCIDENTS tConfNll/10/ 01 0 J. DAMAGE TO FLORA 02 D OBSERVED (DATE: 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION I 0 POTENTIAL 0 ALLEGED '• . tA _ ''"'- ,, '' ~ 01 0 K. DAMAGE TO FAUNA orno~,~~ I 0 POTENTlAL 0 ALLEGE!J 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Onc1u11, n1m,1si ot~p,c,u/ ' \,\ ,J ., ,-_.,, 01 0 L. CONTAMINATION OF FOOD CHAIN 02 D E E (DATE: I 0 POrErfnAL 0 ALLEGED '04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION ;··v IV 'L· .. .. ,. ' •. ., 01 ~M. UNSTABLE CONTAINMENT OF WASTES 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I . 1 POTEt\"TIAl CJ ALLEGED ' tSPlfh,n.moll."Jl11'C}!llf1 bquldsl/1a~onr, a,um~/ . . . 03 POPULATfON POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: 04 NAARA TIVE DESCRJPT\ON us EP~ 5 .. L=.-.-"'1 . _+,,-,71,<, ~M;,0-. -~. t\-....'.S~ ' \"l 'il'f /, "l'-'f . pets C a,,,_a,..-. rv ...,+,· ""- '2X. ~ "Is I O O ' f r ·;.,_ ,_,,,..a..~ ,,._ . .,, .• ,t,~ .l,,,1/. T>a.o,. C<N°«---,~ ... b. covcPJ ,i,o-le...!,JS i,,,....i, 1-r 01 ;\f N, DAMAGE TO OFFSITE PROPERTY 02~ OBSERVED (DATE: I 17y;, . ' 0 POTENTlAL I 0 ALLEGED 04 NAAAA TIVE DESCRIPTION 5~ ,J-SfA.fc..~ ..., .... '{,_,., . ,.· ) a,.;,, ,/ yo~ 1,v,.,/f>,r . tb-.,.f~ ;,,, .. 0,1 0 0. CONTAMltMTION OF SEWERS, STORM DRAINS, WWfPs 04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: I· 0 P0TENflAL 0 ALLEGC:0 -, v AJ t,z, ' '· .. 01 0 P. ILLEGAUUNAUTHORJZEO DUMPING 02 0 OBSERVED (DATE: '04 NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION I 0 POTE!lTlAL 0 ALLEGED .• .. ' (_),V·h... 05 DESCRIPTION OF ANY OTHER KNOWN, POTENTIAL, OR ALLEGED HAZARDS . .. V).lh ... .,., Ill, TOTAL POPULATION POTENTIALLY AFFECTED: Viv' I> IV, COMMENTS '. ,·. V. SOURCES OF INFORMATION /C•I• SP•t:1t,c ,.,.,.n,•s. •· ll-, s111t1 fhi. ump/11 ,.~11ys1s, 1e1>otu/ H ~vio~ . :C:.cb.'<.- . • Cl¼lJLI /\)I\ t-lC:. 1>f0312'. '<41- ,·l'J\"1EtTlSvlc'LE /.,JC... I ....... , •• ✓-, ,~ /\ ·-........... \ \ 1W 1 · ' I !W ,_..,o 210$ !!Zl !.!Zl g 0- ,, ENLARGED M:.;N CUMBERI~ • • North Carolina Department of Human Resources Division of Health Services P.O. Box 2091 • Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 James G. Martin, Governor David T. Flaherty, Secretary Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. DATE: TO: FROM: RE: January 9, 1987 File D. Mark Durway 'b-"'t V- Carolina Transformer (NC DOO3188844), Fayetteville, NC State Health Director Jeff Gladhill, attorney for Lumbee River Electric Membership Corp. (732-2196, Hillsboro), indicated that his client has a judgement against Carolina Transformer, but has no ownership in the property. DMD:gl • • North Carolina Department of Human Resources Division of Health Services P.O. Box 2091 • Raleigh, North Carolina 27602-2091 James G. Martin, Governor David T. Flaherty, Secretary Ronald H. Levine, M.D., M.P.H. State Health Director DATE: TO: FROM: January 8, 1987 File D. Mark Durway r.,,1,1 V RE: Carolina Transformer (NCD 003188844), Fayetteville, NC In a telephone conversation, Dennis Manganiello of US EPA Region IV told me the following: 1) Dewey K. Strother (father) and Kenneth Strother (son) own the site: 2) Levels of 1, 2, 4 -trichlorobenzene were detected in a well located 250' from the site at the Bessie Edge residence, as follows: 77 ug/1 40 ug/1 (sample collected 11-21-78) (sample collected 3-28-79) 3) Levels of 40 ppb of 1, 2, 4 trichlorobenzene were detected in an unnamed tributary which flows.near the site in 1982. 4) Carolina Transformer, which operated from the 1960s" until around 1980; would get rid of the oil in old transformers by dumping it on the ground. They would then strip the copper cores from the trans- formers and sell :tl>e copper. DMD:gl STAT'E LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES SEP 12 \984 P.O. BOX 28047-306 N. WILMINGTON ST., RALEIGH 27611 h I< WATER SUPPLY ™~qt'NICCHEMICALANALYSES -Piaa:t&zz'fy; <;-r:: . REGION Ill / 1 Complete All Items Above Heavy Line rQ fJ S 10 rvn-e f Proc ~.::; s, h ..;J P/ 0 rl'f-(See Instructions on Reverse Side) 0,' / ,5 N=of C System: -"=:::...'...-'--,L....J_-....Lld.c=:!..::"----".---'J-~~~0==c.. __ ~ ZIP Source of Water: (XI Ground ( ) Surface Source of Sample: ( ) Distribution Tap . Type of Sample: O(l Raw T,Yj!e of Treatment: Vt. I None ( >' Both . ( ) Purchased q ( I House Tap ()(1 Well Tap Treated ) Lime ( ' ) . Soda Ash T~le~h~t ~::~~r: _ _,_( _;__.,_) ___ .-C.:.-• •• -:~-,L--.. -.,-. -g---.-r-----.. --'v-, .. -. --' ... l-~ ~h~,:~:~:~ Collected By:··-..L....LL!....!..!CLJ-<--1-µ.,...::+''-¥-C"',-"U'-'t"-1'--'i::....:·:,_· __ · __ _; ( ) Filteied lf ,, I ~F~ PoJ\;:phosphate ' Time: / .2; Locati~n of Sampling Point: ..,aet:..!.V.,_,J_·_..:..!4'--....\"«__.()J""-'e~/'...!l'--~~~- (Address where sample was collected) SW 5 ,de · of .b/1) ( ) Alum Type of Sample: (, I Regular (' ) Check ( •,, Water Softener ( I Other ( I Private ( ,)() Special WATER SYSTEM 1.D. NUMBER (COPY FROM MAILING LABEL) [a]~-[21[6]-~[l]~ State Drinking Water Parameters (Required) Results (CHLORINATED HYD OCARBONS:) En in (CHLOAOPHENOX mg/I 3 mg/I 4 mg/I 3 mg/I 4 Date Received __ ....:q_,JL,_,__·+%-'-'--'f.,__17-'-'-u""-'J'-Date Reported -'-9L---_,_7_-__,,_Y-4'i __ _ Date Extracted __ 9~-~1~-~i~Y-· ,.A...,,.iJ~-· Date Analyzed · ' CJ -7 -J11/14LJ • Comments: OHS Form 2886 7/79 Laboratory OWNER 4953 · Mildred A. Kerbaugh Director \ SEP 12 1984 STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES N.C. DEPAR""[t\'l~NT OF HUMAN RESOURCES , P.O. BOX 28047-306 N. WILMINGTON ST., RALEIGH 27611 . WATER SUPPLY BRANCH • 7iR g / .· ·. · · REGION 11PRGANIC CHEMlpAL ANALYSES -.... IC.. T.ER,S¥S'.f.EM \ . ·. . ' . ~orripi;;'i~i1i l~ems Above Heavy Line ch ec K +;; r (See lnsiructions on Reverse Side) -:-,--r. m ~ · t ra >-151""0 r cc , ; ,. ' Name of System: ZIP . -~+-o:ls - Source of Water: !Xl Ground ( ) Surface Source of Sample: !)(lg_ Distribution Tap . ,.· . ')'""'</ J>l,,),,l"r Type of Sample: ( )() Raw · Type of Treatment: !Xl ( ) None Chlo.hnated Both . , Purchased,. House Tap Well Tap Treated Lime Soda Ash, Date c·ollected :· _ =--'--,<c....cc-'--'-"''-'--'-T"-im,.,,e,....:_··_,__.c..,:...,c:55-===--'• '-· '-PM-=-, uorr a e Filtered Alum ( . ·: ( . olyphosJ11,'ate Water Softener Other Type of Sample: ( ) Regular· ( ) Check Private · j, .. , _ Special WATER SYSTEM 1.D. NUMBER (COPY FROM MAILING LABEL) ca~-~~-~ ~ State Drinking Water Parameters (Required) Results (CHLORINATED HYDRO RBONS:), , , -: .! ,·, . . . . . ..,E"'n"'d'-"rin"--~---+-~~---'-m"'g"-/'-,1 1-"-ht-,---,,"J,;-;,1.-,C.---t--r~-+--~---,= c/ : ~~~?-1---_:_~µ_µ~~~(4{?,~~f!:::i_~C ~~ q'' , Date Received __ ·q.._,/'-7-'-l-k,"'---'-'f----'f/'-'--'-.]J""-'---Date Re~~::··.;.,g,_-__,_7_-_.,_f_</.__ ___ Repo~~-{?. jLf ~ r ~ ~-_ 4 4951. · Date Extracted 9-'7~91/ &Q Oat~ Analyzed _C/L--_.7_-_,..J)_f'-----,,_A.,_,J..,.0,,__ Lat,;,,a ry Number __ .··----·-=-- Comments: OHS Form 2886 7 /79 Laboratory OWNER Mildred A. Kerbaugh Director l~rf1~'!S:UWS·i;~: •. • j· .... ··, .. ~.a_, I!'· 1·· !;,? -• ""' ' STATE LABORATORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES SEP 12 \gS4 N.C. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES WATER SUPPLY BRANCH P.O. BOX 28047-306 N. WILMINGTON ST., RALEIGH 27611 . '• REGION llbRGANIC CHEMICAL ANALYSES -·ru!udoo~¥~5R SYSTEM Complete All Items Above Heavy. Line ks+ -fu r (See Instructions on Reverse Side) ---,--' r· . I Name of System: e ZIP ZIP f ra n5iDvm f'r O, 3 Source of Water: <)() -( ) Ground . Surface Source of Sample: <X) Distribution Tap ...... Type of Sample: <X) Raw Type of Treatment: Both ·. Purchased .. House Tap Well Tap Treated ( ( )() None '-ime T~lephone~mber: --'---'-,_-,;_-_ -.,r,.-.. -... ---..,,,---~-~-~-~-~-c'-~-+-<f-_;'f,_,':;_'="!_~~'-'+"""'=i(..J~--~qrin~!~~---'·•·· .•~·.:..;. .. ,.,_ •• «,,J ...... ,Soda Ash . ·•f' ··: .,.;._. ·... '/ . , · . ( )' Fluoridated ' · . ' ( ) . -., Polyphosphate Collected By:··-L.Jt'.lLUJ.-P--'...l.c=:.:/-='-'-'=--------< ( ) Filtered ( ) Water Softener I ' 5 Q · ( ) Alum ( ) Other Date Collected:· x' Time: , · .. --: . ... 5 /""1 vr above W Pl/ Location of Sampling Point: ✓ · c: v se (Address where sample was collected) -,-,.,, ' • 1 Aeniarks: · _.,, · State Drinking Water Parameters (Required) Results (CHLORINATED H mg/I 5 mg/I 4 mg/I 3 (CHLOROPHENOX mg/I 4 mg/I 3 Type of Sample: ( ) Regular ( ) Check Private Special WATER SYSTEM I.D. NUMBER (COPY FROM MAILING LABEL) [Q] [3]-5] ~-14J [1] ~ _Optional P~rameters (List as needed) · l-"'·' · ! t-"'+-· -For /ro1-1s-{,:,_rme Y-1, O, .5 . _ Results .SA:e ,,/-1,,H "~ 1 ::.'r Date Received q/ 7 /<;;-,J --ZZ«J Date Reported· CJ-7-ft/ Ai{) --'-1-;-'-t,'-'-'--'---'-'-""'"''--' Date Extracted _.C?._-~7_-_.j.___.</,___·..,f3"-'iJc,:;_ __ Date Analyzed _,_9'._-_'7,,,._--.u.P~i,_,,_&Q.,.,_.___ Comments: OHS Form 2886 7/79 Laboratory OWNER . 4 4 . 0'"", 952 umber _______ _ Mildred A. Kerbaugh .Director • PC8 Cle~r,;<?Up May B_egin_ Soon By BOB FENTRESS 4 the site 'to prevent further contamination of c. , _ __u . , \'"' w""h/ __ groundwater. . ,<¼~ev, 1-€. t:t:=~ (VP r Cost of the clean-up is estimated at $1%5,000 to A U.S. Environmental Protection Agency official $150,000. · · · will visit the Carolina Transformer PCB site off River Carolina Transformer formerly used the site, east of Road next Wednesday in preparation for clean-up the Cape Fear River near U.S. 301, to rebuild operations, which could begin within two to three electrical transformers Insulated with PCBs -weeks. .. polychlorinaled biphenyls. Manufacture of PCB's, Dennis Mangannlello, an EPA environmental toxic, cancer-causing compounds, was banned in 1976. engineer, said Wednesday he will be looking at the Carolina Transformer no longer handles transformers condition of the site, which the agency plans to clean containing PCB's, according to company officials. · by the end of June. Clean-up has been delayed by Carolina Transformer was fined $35,000 by the slate . standing water. In February of this year for four violations of state :. Tommy Stevens, with the state Water Quality water quality statutes after It was found that PCB's Section, said the site is now "about 75-80 percent dry" were leaching into a tributary of the Cape Fear River. and clean-up could begin in two lo three weeks. . The company is also subject to up to $5,000 a day in Soil containing so _parts per million or more PCB's retroactive fines, according to an official in EPA's Air . must be removed and· a clay cap will be placed over and Waste Management Branch. ' Ji~r,r·;.:~c) I s·c}f· C:)r1 f)C'B C:/ec,r, u f) B, Flllllf' r \\PI.E 0 / 1 L1 ifs"{ Ft¼"-~ u '_ '('('~ "' cL.,.sr, r iPr Thi• S:;1:•~· Er.,·:r.ir.n;,~nt:t! Cnn:r·,:,<11n b .,;cht>dul1:>d to hl:'Jf an :1;:;:,:.i! tnd:1~: of J r:t1.llt;II fint' in:;:,us,.'d b)· the state:· on th,_, C:iro/:.n.i Tr:.rn,fdrna·r Co. of f,Fe~te·:i!!L· f11r t:1!;Jl_Jmir?:.t!!~,:! !c.-. g:-01.:,-:d, wi'.h PCB.-i. The h,·,1 r:m:: i,-; on .. · dJy aftl·:-orr;ri~il:--with the rt-(!:•r:.,! Fti\ [fr,(.1;:'.':::.:i P;-u!•.'l ti,:;j_ A~•~r.,:y W•.:':"(: in F::i:t.1ttt••.i)~,, t:1king _,.::ii :-iJnip>-, t11 c._.~·:,.~,: if th:y .... ill U'i(! rr.1!,':-J\ S1:~,~•:f1::·,i 'm,_1r.:,•.; ti; t:lt.':!n Ur' the ~ill: uff Rh·er J: .. !-1. Car,dir.a Tr :::-r•l~;n••j .:i!~iJ i...; (Jd-:; fint•S or uµ tii $.i,Oi;o ~•·:-d.1l fr1,1,·, ;r,._. ft>~•-·o:-.•I g··•l•::-:1i11f•:-.t for f.Ji!ini; to m..,.-.~ JP .-\~;·i! ti d;,:,,~'.!;:,· fitr ri,•:.inir:g up th• t,,~it: su'i:~f.'..J,1'.'l'. Th•: t11tJ! rin, ... , Cu1;!d :.1:::1\\:!it to r~1,"i,1} ,; so (:.! r. . Tw:.~;.' 1 Jf': <1! !:.'., i,11,tr~(. [ •)'.1 t•i:'.',>r 1)( th,.•. fL•d·.:-.d Jcil,1::·, Tt.•.' l1,n:;,:,1:. ',\,[,, L'la.1r.:,·-':! ·,,'.th v!,1!.,;:1::~ r,.,:r w:!k:-q·;::1i·._ ": J·~.f.1r·'.• b,: [ht• "t:!li•. Th'..' L'•l~i~• 1r1\ ll''.'(! ih1.." P(H 0 • p•llychnrir.~(,.;'d bip'.·,-::1::L,. to i~:-1:!:\:_:' rl'h:;:~:-1r.,,,.,~t1rn1_,,:-s at it, IP• :.:ti ,n i:1 ti),: :1-1:·r!: 1.•r !·"J.\t,'[0 :.:. '.!'.i Ii•' :r r.s. 30!. Thi· Cu·::;· 1r.:: r,'. •:· a'"' r.,,.;. r,:'::•i· fin,"· acc1,r1f•·.,~ til ft"'.,·r.•! ,,ff'.·:;.,1.,.J';,11•:'.,· Jff.•ir~ ,p, t-.,-,r,!:ln ~1;,,-:,,.,1~ I!·,:,! .~ ::: .,.1:1! \',·, '.::-.. ,J.:y ·tf.,,-1'•1:,:;.·:iny t1:1;!-:! g;•1 fint'd bv tht• fed('ral govcrnmt'nt thrt·e timt:s ·tht: amount ·a takes to clean up tht• site. EPA official...; · have es~imated the ·Cost or the cl~:.1n•1Jp between $125,1)(}0 ::ind Si.lU,000. . PCBs wen.• bann~•d in the e:.i rly rn;1) . ..; aftn it was· leJrned ther could cau'ic cam:er after entP:-ing the food ,·hain. • , . , Althn:1:~h it i~ nut p1J,1tl\ c::,-kn•J\'-':-t tht• !'it:b--t:inc1:..; cJ11.~,:."' c:.1r.n·r. Jtit·ordint! to !£,::d,·r-,in. 1hcrL· b erJt1t:~!i evid:.'fll't' to t·nncer;i f1:C"r:1I of:'"i,.:i:i!,. "\\\~ k:-. .-·.~ it p,_,~·., ir.t11 th,· r,,,11~ c~~ir. Jr.:! that i~ e:-i,>t.:C:h tn n•.:i~J 11 ... ron,·t•:-111••.f." Ht':1r.l•r-dn .,aid. '·\h·'rl' jfrJ:d llf Y.h.n mJy h:1rp1•.i d•."·'·\·~ th.· 1::it•." A!,,r.g with fl·'7'.•k;.,,:n, Er-\ 1111--,,.-,·n•:. cn,·.r,Jin.it"r [)c;;;;i~ '.\!.1n:.;:u:::i'.·ll•1 anf1 ,1-,,f,:.1;,t I.i:-.:i Bi.l:-·,_.,, "L'r1.: at t:·,i.' s:k \\"di·.·:·-,~:iy. ali:n~ wi:h Tn::;m;: Skrt'!!' 1,r th~ Fc.;,·r:.:~y::1\. t. .... i-:•. h nr ()· .. • ,t:1ll' ~;!'t!!'J! R,-,1:1::-i·,·.'; 3~ .. ~ ('1•1::t. ·~"',ity D,:•. l'h)pri:1:'.':[ •!:':·l·.l'. R~•;:.::t., fr·Ji:: ',\L•i::.n.!;!y's t,,-.::i::_'-! v,:!I L!l.:1.• 10 d.1;-'i to t.., il wfi..:'. .. ,, Jl·i·n~~:,~.:.: to fkn,i1.'i'"irt. \~ ho ~Jid /ht• c!e.J:<·'-'P w1·,u!d h1-;.,:in ~h"r'.l), th,,:·l·'.Jftt!r if the _tt>h · sh-:·\· U:L' suil j, .,ti!! c1.•r:t.ir.1::~~r,•d at.ore ft•dt•r.d S[ .! .. farJ,. Tin· tf.-.:.; ·"·~·•·•: :!!: .. 1 t.) ;!,·!,·:-:;:·:·,.· if th·-' .,ni! h ... J drii·d e:-,·::·.;h (:-:1r:-. t!::.' h···.:\ \ r.:'.i·, d J n·,,.~:~ a;;-1 l~1.1t pp_,•.-::·,:l•d .1r.:· r.ir];.,:-l'l,::1::-,:i; ,:;•·•rJ':1:r.,. .t :3 I United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 4 Office of Public Affairs 345 Courtland Street. NE Atlanta, GA 30365 Alabama Florida Georgia Kentucky SEPA Environmental News July 11, 1984 Hagan Thompson FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Mississippi North Carolina Soutll Carolina Tenn9S3811 (404) 881-3004 Atlanta, Ga .• -The cleanup ofi PCB-contaminated soil from the Carolina Transformer Company site on River Road in Fayetteville, North Carolina ~ill begin Monday,-July 23. The Superfund~financ~d cleanup is expected to take about 10 days and cost from $100,000 to $350,000, depending upon the amount of soil removed. The work will consist of· excavating some 400 to 1600 cubic yards of contaminated soil and backfilling the area. The soil then will be transported to an EPA-approved disposal facility out-of-state. Sampling has shown that private ·drinking water wells near the sit'e are contaminated with trichlorobenzene, a· scilvent used with PCBs, Potentially, th'~ Cape Fear River, Fayetteville's source of drinking water, could become contaminated. The State of North Carolina and the Cumberland County Health Department h·ave offered to assist the EPA in the cleanup eifort, Superfund is another name for the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, · The Act is designed to protect human health and the environment by providing money for cleanup of abandoned ·hazardous waste sites and spills of hazardous substances. ,----/ ·--·~ .... N 011 ,__ VO I r-I 11"1!, p=ci--.,.,,7\ REGION SITE NUMOER (10 b• ••-POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE siQnod by HQ) tr~.,,, -:-er;>':•·,., ,J_ .. , 1.·,1 b;,_1 J.r 'i IDENTIFICATIOi, AND PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ..... , ~-· MOTE: This form is completed for each potential hazardous waste site to h!:lp set priorities for site inspection. The information submltt~d on this form ls based on available records end m&}' be updated on subsequent forms as a result of additional inquiries '-nd on-aHe inspections. GENERAL IHSTRUCTIOHS: Complete Section• I and III throu1rh X as completely ea possible before Section II (Preliminary ,Aoseument). ·File thi■ form in the Reiiional Hazardous Waste Loi File :1:nd submit a copy to: U.S. Environmental Protection Ai;tmcy; Si~o Traclt.ing Syatem; Ha::ardoua Waste Enforcement Task Force (EN•335); 401 M St., SW; Washington, DC 20460. I. SITE IDENTIFICA TIOH ·-A;'SITE NAME /, T ':l/o B. STREET1(or othor ldonlilier) r,e,,_r, .,-., ;)_ I ,, r· r,·". t:. r C, CITY O.STATE · 1 E. ZIP CODE F. COUNTY NAME ~ (,, \/ .:o I '// , /JC C....,""' I...-" lo.,,.,,{ rt-,_ t'f",c, •.){It e. G, OWNER/OPERATOR (If known) , I. NAME 1 ·• TECEPHONE NUMSER C ,,_ ro r;n ""· Tr"-~ .!. -fa r n-, e r H. TYPE OF OWNERSHIP □1. FEDERAL □2. STATE □3. COUNTY 04. MUNICIPAL □,. PRIVATE ~6 UNKNOW"-J I.SIT,~DESCRIPTION ,5f,,'!a(.} ~ o,-{-)(._ /:J Ov f,·/,..,.., 15 /ocaY·,C,.,.,, -+-rv .. ~ fc,>7· op-e_1,i1 i..•"';'\ o T •i?. ,i ,-o, ,el 1 ~. ( -rro n s -For m-e ri. ~-f'.l,4 S,4 I) · s a.,n,,_ p/-e t; -( 0 ..,,,. r,/, p C (~ ( [>,,.. ·f.11;,,, d I , I . , . IR -I • -(-;,in ~?•.!5.41 a11 C0,-.1p(,j1,q/ ,s,i-e..,ctl-1. ..Jn,1tll Co":"c~"' r(JY.,c.,.J c ~ J. HOW IDENTIFIED (1,o,, citizen's complaints, OSHA citations, e,~'< !,/ch• c,,,,..;._,_,.,, I~ :-..,.,,.'(',--/• DATE IDENTIFIED Ci f-, ·1-e. "1 / s. ( o-,.,.,. f I u ; ., -/. ~"-"*"" pl-e" IP ~c ~ ~" rf:.y ~-vt'J//5 (mo,, doy, & yr,) /:J, / IS-/7 '? L. PRINCIPAL STATE CONTACT ,. NAME ! 2, TELE.PHONE NUMBER •·· 11.i PRELIM(NARY ASSESSMENT (comp/ere this sc~tion !ast) APPARENT SERIOUS~lESS OF PROBLEM 01. HIGH □2. MEDIUM o,. LOW □• NONE !K]s UNKNOWN S' ,., ,~ ~C,<lr .v,, <; € O. RECOMMENDATION V \/ □ I. NO ACTION NEEDED (no huard) 0 2. IMMEDIATE SITE INSPECTION NEEDED 9, TENTAT'VELY SCHEDULED FOR, D l. SITE INSPECTION "'IEEOED •· TENTAT1VLL\ SCHEDULED FOR: b, WILL BE F'ERFORMED BY· b. WILL BE PERFORMED fl"Y: D 4. SITE INSPECTION NEEDED (low priority) C. PREPARER INFORMATION 1, NAME I '' TELEPHONE NUMBER 1 •· o.-cE (mo., __ d•y, & y,,). Ill. SIH. INFORMATION A.. SITE STATUS 0 1, jACTIVE (Tho.e lndustdal or Q 2. INACTIVE (Those Q 3. OTHER (&pecify): munlc/plll •ltt,. which 11r11 belnA uood es which no lon1201 rf!'Cnlve ( oso silos that includ" .~uch incidents /Ike "midn/Qht dumplnfi" wh~rll lot woete trnatment, •torn,:e, o_r dilpo•ol WllStes,). no tOQuler or continulnQ 11se of the site lor waste dl&posa! htH occurred,) on• contlnuln,: bltol•, evon lf:/ntre-quontlyo). El. IS GENERATOR ON SITE? o, .• o □ 2. YES (•peclly Qtmo:atot't; four-dlQlt SIC Code): C. A:lEA OF SITE (In acrH) O. IF APPAREN'i SERIOUSNESS OF SITE rs HIGH, SPECIFY COORDINATES f. LATITUOC (deQ,-mln,-stlc,) , ,. LONG>TUDE <•••·-mln,-,oc,) E. ARE THERE BUILDINGS ON THE SITET 01. NO o· 2. YES (•p•cltyJ: T207M (I 0-79) •· Co~th~ucd From Front • VII. PERMIT INFORMATION A. INDICATE ALL APPLICABLE PERMITS HELD BY THE SITE, □• NPDE5 PERMIT □ ,. SPCC PLAN o,. STATE PERMIT(.~pecifyJ: □•· AIR PERMITS □ 5. LOCAL PEF!M!T □•· RCRA TRANSPoJRTER CJ 7. RCRA STORER D • RCRA TREATER □• RCR.A DI5,POSER □ 10, OTHER (specify): 8. IN COMPLIANCE' □ 1. YES 0 2. NO o,. UNKNOWN 4. WITH RESPECT TO (lilll re11u1Dtion nDme & number): -· Vlll. PAST REGULATORY ACTIONS □ A. NONE □ B. YES (summarize below) IX.'INSPECTION ACTIVITY ,,,...ast or on•~oin'11 D A. NONE ~ B. YES (complete items 1,2,J, & 4 below) ' CATE OF 3 PERFORMED 1.TYPE OF ACTIV;Ty PAST ACTION BY: 4, DESCRIPTION (mo,, day, & yr,) (EPA/ Stute) i:::,"' rv· I "" t):? 5f,'j4·f1,t,,..-.;. '//,;;_,/7Y E Plr; /v1 C< tf -~ ·•· .... ::i ·,.-:: ·.r e r ~-f-, 1 n e. 1t' Pc 11 5 s,. {1' ii"( .I :-:'1;'.· ,~ ._, :i 7 DU::·, .5 A_/) (Q("(1( r-( 0 c>: J :: c.'" / l' 1/4,' ~/ ( C;.<. l t--,,y, 0◄' ,: ·._, . I Ff C' (''',.·,'I Cli\t;· I" )""lf:,._r·L.y ~,e11,. i x. REMEDIAL ACTIVITY (past or on·!?ointV ' □ A. NONE □ B. YES (complete items 1, 2, 3, & 4 bolow) 2.0ATEOF 3, PERFORMED 1. TYPE OF ACTIVITY PAST ACTION BY: 4, DESCRIPTION (mo,, day, & yr,) (EPA/Swte) , .. ·• NOTE: Based on the information in Sections III through X, fill out the Preliminary Assessment (Section II) information on the first page of this form. EPA Form 12070•2 (10•79) PAGE 4 OF 4 I n f'o r-W\ o. 't-, ·~ po.s.si6!~, • l, POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE IDENTIFICA TIOH AND PRELIMINARY AS~ESSMENT REGION SITE NUMOER (lo be ,u- ,.,~nod by liq) HOTE: This form is completed for ench potentiol hazardous waste site to help set priorities for site inspection. The information aubmltted on this form is based on available records end may be updated on subsequent forms as a result of additional inquiries and on-aite in spectlons. GEHERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Complet11t Section• I and Ill throuib X ea completely as possible before Section II (Preliminary Aoaeument). ·Flle thi■ form in the Re~ional Hazardous Waste Lot File 3nd submit a copy to: U.S. Environmental Protection Aa;cocy; Site TrackJ.ng Syatem; Ha::ardoua Waste Enforcement Task Force (EN•335); 401 M St •• SW; Washington. DC 20460. I. SITE IDENTIFICATION "°'Ac-.-cS:,l,:T-:E:-,-Nc,Ac:M-:-E::----/-----------_/---------rcB".-s"T,,,CR,cEc,E,cT~;(o-,-."",h-•-,"',"'d-•n-,"';""i;'"o"',J _________________ -Co.ro ,.,.,(>_ J,,, jTOr,,,-c.~ C, CITY G. OWHER/OPEAATOR (II known) I, NAME Ca.rof:.,"' H. TYPE OF OWNERSHIP □1. FEDERAL L. PRINCIPAL STATE CONTACT O,STATE NC · I E. ZIP CODE F, COUNTY NAME C... V 1.,q /,,,,-o y .1 ·• TELEPHONE NUMBER. Os. PRIVATE ~6 UNKNOWfl.l 1 ·• TELE~HONE NUMBER 11.i PRELIMfHARY ASSESSMENT (complete this section last) • APPARENT SER19USNESS OF PROBLEM □1. HIGH □2. MEDIUM OJ. LOW 0, RECOMMENOA.TION □ I, NO ACTION NEEDED (no hoz~rd) □ l. SITE INSPECTION NEEOEO a. TENTATIVl:.L'\-SCHEOULEO FOR: b. WILL BE PERPORMEO BY: C. PREPARER INFORMATION I. NAME !Kls UNKNOWN P., c:: € i " D 2. IMMEDIATE SITE INSPECTION NEEDED a. TENTAT"VELY SCHEDULED FOR: b. WILL 8E PERFORMED BY: □ 4, SITE INSPECTION NEEDED (low priority) 1 ·• TELEPHONE NUMOER 1 •· OArE (mo.,.doy, & y,,). Ill. SITE IHFORMA TION A. SITE STATUS 0 1.(ACTIVE (Tho•fJ lnduetTlal or rrnmlclpal •Ito• which ara btJlnl2 uo"d lor wa•t• trt111tment, •toraQtJ, or dl•po•al on • c:ontlm.zln, Wol•, even JI !1ntre-quontl70). B, IS GENERATOR ON SITE? Ot.HO ,,a EA OF 51 TE (In OC<H) n 2. INACTIVE (Thou '.Tt'ee which no lon1Zet receive woetoe,). n J, 0TH ER (specify):_~-~~-,-=-~~~~~-~==~~ '(Tfioao silos thet include .,uch incidents rJke "midnight dttmpln~" whttro no re1Zular or conlinuln,2 uso of tho alto tor wosto dlspoaal ha• occurred,) D 2. YES (epocl/y ,:rmeretor'e /our-dl1Zlt SIC Code): -------- 0. IF APPARENT SERIOUSNESS OF SITE IS HIGH, SPECIFY COOROINATES 1 •· LONG,TUOE (d•Q•-m/n•-••<•) LARE THERE BUILDINGS ON THE SITE? Ot.HO T2070-2 (I 0-79) ucd From Front VII. PERMIT INFORMATION ,r,1plC. TE ALL APPLICABLE PERMITS HELO BY THE SITE. NPDES PERMIT O 2. SPCC PLAN □ 3. STATE PERMIT(specifyJ: A IR PERMITS □ 5. LOCAL PERMIT O 6. RCRA TRANSP~RTER ------------------- RCRA STORER O 8. RCRA TREATER □ 9. RCRA 01Sif'OSER □ 10. OTHER (spodly): 8. IN COMPLIANCE? 0 I. YES 0 2. NO 0 3. UNKNOWN 4. WITH RESPECT TO (list re~ulation nnmo & number): VIII. PAST REGULATORY ACTIONS □ A. NONE 0 B. YES (summarize below) IX/INSPECTION ACTIVITY ast or on-oin □ A NONE ~ B. Y_ES (complete items 1,2,:J, & 4 below) 1.TYPE OF ACTIVITY 2 CA.TE OF PA.ST A.CTION (mo,, dey, & yr,) 3 PERFORMEO BY: (EPA/ State) 4.0ESCRIPTION /v?~tf'e "f~C{•,:"•.~rt'°nlj.1e. 1-f (arri'rr (O;e.J,:c•-,f· w~ir X. REMEDIAL ACTIVITY (past or on-going) A.NONE 0 B. ·YES (complete Items l, 2, 3, & 4 below) 1. TYPE OF ACTIVITY 2, CATE OF PAST ACTION (mo,, dny, & yr,) S. PERFORMEO BY: (EPA/State) 4, DESCRIPTION NOTE: Based on the information in Sections III through X, fill out the Preliminary Assessment (Section II) infor~ation on the first page of this form. EPA form T2070-2 (10-79) ,4 d d, i-, e;-,...A. I a I PAGE 4 OF 4 I >t f o r m c,. '/-, -~ po.s s i 6 (~ I w.JI ] POT··· AL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE S lt-lSPECTICH REPORT IHEGION SITE NUMBER (to bo aulQn ed b)' Hq) tt_j____.__--1 • GENt:.RAL INSTRIJCTIOHS: Co:npl-.te Scctio:1s I and III through XV of this form as cornpretely as possible. Thm use the infonna- rion on this form tc-~cvelop a Tent.i.t;ve Dispositicn (Section II). File this form in its e!ltirety in the regionGl lla.::ordous Waste Log File. Be sure to inchide ell appropriote Supplemental RcpOrts in the file. Submit e copy of the Conns to: U.S. Er .• ~ronmentel Pro- • ~ion Agency; Site Tracking System; Hazardous Waste Enforcement Tack Force (EN-335); 401 M St., SW; Washir,,;rton, DC 20460. I. SITE IDENTIFICATION A. SITE NAMe. Ce;. ,-Cl /, ·~, q C. CITY Hi. v-e. ile ,;, ff-e G. SITE OPERATOR INFORMATION >-.-- - - - - -3. STREET ,-,. REAL 1, uWroE"' 1ro r--: 1"1'"' 1 _ .. (11 aiiferent lrom operator 01 .sJle) 1. NAME B. STREET (or othor _i-f/e.ntilior) £,:,.5-l.ern 1)/vd, I~-LI,... ............... F. COuNTY NAME C:, V ~\! (c,~ •I ( -, I .,; 2. TELEPHONE NUMBER --- 2. TELEPHONE NUMBER t-;". cITT - - - - --.-_ - -·-- - - ---•. STATE r· ZIPCOOE - !.SITEDE"SCRIPT.ION .Sip,11tt.'1'e o·,--. p( 6 CYl l·,~•n'S /Dc:::a.'f-it>--i-rc-,,.., f"s.r 0f(',a1,"1""'-. Dt re..proc::!t.:.5, .... J -tranSY/'c-----~.-s.. i:'P/J I .SA t---::> .'Sd.-.v,....ploes i"C,i..Jo'\,!: p,c_p, e"cr-of-n'"'.-io-19-lcJ 5 ,... I n vi t:. c.. "'1,n n~. ,.._ ,., 'S. 1--c. ,.,. v1 ,I < m c. I I ~ o,.., c e ;, -...... ,. I·, Cr-J ~ -(--,.. ,,. , '-'1 Io , c b e .... -r: e ... , r--, ,, J. TYPE OF OWNERSHIP • \_\A...'i.( h•r s,;, -p,C'.l c:,t nr:>.;."rby L,Jfl/~-!.!.._ □ 1. FEDE~AL □ Z. STATE □ 3. COUNTY □ 4. MUNICIPAL □ S. PRIVATE II. TENTATIVE DISPOSITION (complete this section last) A. ESTIMATE DA.TE OF T::::NTATIVE DISPOSITION (m:,,, day, & y:-,). REPARER IN FCRMATIO,'-.1 8. AP?ARENT SERIOUSNESS OF PROBLEM DI. HIGH 0 2. MEDIUM i/ 1 () ' Ill. INSPECTION INFORMATION [J 3. LOW O ~-NONE (._, •1 i;. V1 0-..< /l-\ B.INSPECTIONPP..RTICIPANTS -t:;..lqti.11tr-e.:r. 1-r 1r,c:t,Ct/lC.'.t.l'1 o .. ,c7 ·,,e .. , s,r'=-1115.(J'c!'c:r .... "n, '"'-''''Or..~-..:-, 2, ORGANIZATION 3. TELEPHONE NO. C. SITE REPl1ESE::NTATIVE5 INTERVIEWED (corp~rste ol!icisls, workers, residents) I. NAME 2. TITLE & TELEPHO~~E NO. 31. ADDRESS t-------~-----t--------------1-------------------------ii ! ~r~ Form·T2070-3 (10-79) PAG~l0F10 / "'' ~ I, 2 ll "' y ,. P"-~ ~ ) ConCmue On nevcrsc Continued From Front \ •• INSPi"CTION INFORMATION (continuPcl) -' o. GENERATOR a,FoqM.AilON (110..rCf'/I to( o) • ,. NAME 2, TCl.EPHOl4E N(l. 3. ADDRESS 4. WASTE TYPE GENERA TEO /> 1/t rf $, I 1, ,a:'..JJt,r,f 1 t',,.,,__, r ,-,./£, 4:-.<'1 p ... ~ -<..>-, __ "c}rll r -. ,. •,' E, TRANSPORTER/HAULER INFORMATION 1. NAME 2, TELEPHONE NO, 3. AOORESS 4,W.A.STE TYPE TRANSPOR TEO F, IF WASTE IS PROCESSED ON Sl'TE ANO ALSO SHIPPED TO OTHER SITES, IDENTIFY OFF·SITE FACILITIES USED FOR DISPOSAL 1, NAME z. TELEPhONE NO, ., .. 3, ADDRESS ', . G. CATE OF INSPECTIO~< H. TIME OF INSPECTIO , .. ACCESS GAINED BY:(credential11 must be 11hown in aJJ cases) (mo., d:iy, & yr,). □ 1. PERMISSION D 2. WARRANT J, WEATHER (ducrlbo) .. IV. SAMPLING INFORMATION • Mark 'X'_ for the types of s.impli:?s taken and indicate where th~y have been sent e.g., regional lab, Other ·EPA lab, contractor, etc. ·and estimate when the results will be a\·ailable . . . 2. SAM,'>LE 4, O.A TE 1,SAMPLE TYPE TAKEr.i 3.SAMPLE SENT TO: ' RES UL TS (nu,rk 'X') .AVAILABLE •• GROliNOWA TER u:e I I ·x EPA I SA /) I /} rl, .,, •. 5 I y/,, /71 b. SURFACE WATER 'X .. I I 'l/11 /7i c.·wASTE d. AIR .. RUNOFF r. SPILL ,, .. ' ' ~• !.OIL X ', ( ½ /,, /7'/ h, VEGETATION . ,. OTHER(apecityJ e. F_IELD MEASUREMENTS TAKEN (o,Q,, radioactivity, exploslvlty, PH, etc,). t. TYPE 2, LOCATION OF MEASUREMENTS 3. RESULTS . EPA form T2070-3 (10-79) -PAGE 2 OF 10 Continue On PdSO 3 A/ ...-'I,,. -t::-r' ·I,.,~ \rr.( ·1-..S, ,.../;,._, POT.AL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE SI It: IHSPECTICN REPORT • \ REGION SITE NUMBER (to bo 1111sl11n- ed b)" Hq) I " , GENtRAL INS.TR!.ICTIOt-lS: Compktc Sections I and UI through XV of this form as cornpictely as possible. Tl:<!n use the infonna• t.ioo on this :"onn 10 develop a Tentat've l>ispositicn (Section JI). File this form in its e!"!tirety in the regionol Ha:.:-nrdous Waste Log File. Be sure to inc!•.1de all appropriote Supplemental RcpOrts in the file. Submit u copy of the fonns to: U.S. Er:.:ronmental Pro• ctior, Aeency; Site Tracking Systt!m; Ht.1zard1Jus Wi:iste Enforcement Tack Force (EtV-335); 401 M St., SW; Washir.,;,ton, DC 20460, I. SITE IDENTIFICATION A. SITE ~A~E L 6 ,--0 (1 °Y/ 4 Ii-t,_ ,,., S f-o f' yYI '€ ,- B. STAE_ET (or other .lfentilior) £c,_;-l-er,-, 1)/,;J, F. COUNTY NAME C, CITY Fee\/ -e. ii e ,1, I f--e G. SITE OPERATOR INFORMATION C. v J,\,f r O ~ '/ ( <H'l a_,,/___,c::'.,.._'_...l¥,I_ , I, '\JAME ( Ct y· C /' YI l( -;-STREET-------14~T 0 Y- 5'1. ,-n "'l:: _ ~Rt::AL 1 Y OWNER IN~'rlON (1{ d1tferenl from operator ol site) 1. NAME - - 2, TELEPHONE NUMBER -8, STA TE 1,,ec"ooc - 2, TELEPHONE NUMBER 3.crn ----------------•. $THE ,.Z,PCOOE - I. SITE DE'SCRIPTION .s p.tr~ ."f_'e 0'1.-f# CB_ 01-'l ·1-,..,._n, ·s /Dcu1-itJ-.-... trC-.,.."\.. fQs,"""'(-C.">rc!, ,:1,,•...._,_ C'l-1 r-c.proce:>.!.5tnd -tr,,ns1/'or-: ....... e,-'i, .EP/J., .5/1 t::, :S'1.-vr-pl-e.s i'c,u,,.,,.,f: P<R t:"'o .. ~f-a~ .. 1,n1 ct! .s~ / l'Jvt cc.0-1,,..,....n,,,-,.,..,· S,.f-t:.. ~•v,,fl .,,.,.,t:fl ~l)i,,,C~;,'h,-,.f-,c-,"J ~.( 'tr-,~i.lor" b-eni::e.-1"" 1Y1 □ 1. FE □Eq_AL □ Z. STATE □ 3. COUNTY □ 4. MUNICIPAL □ 5, Pq_lVATE IJ. TENTATIVE DISPOSITION (complete this section Issi) 8. APPARENT SERIOUSNESS OF PROBLEM A. ESTIMATE DA"'!"E OF T~MTATIVE DISPOSITION (mo,, day, & y.-,J. □ 1. HIGH □ 2. MEDIUM :=J 3. LOW L' •1 t. • . P_FlEPAF!ER INFCRMAT!ON • c,AME £: P/i· ,4 y.. tf IV{ D / I 2. TELEPHONE. NUMBER ()_ ~-\[ ()----1_,c,,~ e,_ , T>,J ./osJ {, le U,,;t ;;> S-?-? 0/ (. i 1 /) 1 III. iNSPECTION INFORMATION 2. ORGANIZATION C. SITE REPf1ESENTATIVES INTERVIEWED (,;orporate officials, workers, res/dontB) 3. TELEPHONE NO, 1. NAM£ 2. TITLE 6 TELEPHOtJE NO. 3, ADDRESS ,. L _______ _,__ ______ ....._ ________ ___,, __ .... Contrnue On Uevcrsc EPA Form T2070•3 (10-79) PAG~10F10 / ,., ~ II 2 ll " V Ill: pt... ~ '-) Continued From Front I I ,. INSPi'.CTION INFORMATION (conlinuP.d) "" G,E",NEQATOR lt~FOqM,S,TION (11omc,.fl r,f wMito) ,. NAM,:C: 2, TE:LEPHOt<E N(l. J. ADDRESS 4. WASTE TYPE GENERATED ;s J/i,1 -c I /· t a~ J-Jtr r, f .., il'·►V ((' ,,/£., ~-cl f.i ... o/ ""'-'·-. v:;~~• . - s. TRANSPORTER/HAULER INFORMATION I. NAME 2, TELEPHONE NO, J. ADDRESS 4.WASTE TYPE TMANSPORTEO • • F. IF WASTE !S PROCESSED ON SITE AND ALSO SHIPPED TO OTHER SITES, lDE~nlFY OFF·SITE FACILITIES USED FOR DISPOSAL, 1. NAME 2. TELE?MCNE NO, 3, ADDRESS , G. DATE OF INSPECTl◊r: H. TIME OF INSF'ECT!O I I, ACCESS GAINED BY: (credentials must be shown in all cases) (mo,, d:tJy, & yr,). □ 1. PERMISSIO~~ D 2. WARRANT J. WEATHER (d&scrlbe) IV. SAMPLING INFORMATION ,. Mark 'X' for the types of samples taken and indicate where they have been sent e.g., regional lab, other EPA lab, contractor, e-tc. and estimate when the results will be available. . 2,S,~MPLE 4, DA TE 1. SAMPLE TYPE T.,I.KEI-J 3.SAMPLE SENT TO: : RESULTS .. fmark 'X'l AVAILABLE o, GROlJNOWA TEA u'E I{ ')( E: (Jf! s ,£/ /) j) f-tt a,.i,. ' ', Y//1 /17 I I I b. SURFACE NATER 'X I I 'l/11 /ti c. WASTE d, AIR e. RUNOFF --· (. SPILL ~-S.01L X , , ( '1(11/io/ h, VEGETATION l, OTHER(specity) 8. FIELD MEASUREMENTS TAKEI'. (e,g., radioactivity, explosldty, PH, &tc,). 1. TYPE 2. LOCATION OF MEASUREMENTS 3. RESULTS EPA Form T2070-3 {10-79) PAGE 2 OF 10 Continue On Pago 3 iTitf~c .Jii}'f. ,,;~-~j,;~1-t'~} ':. ;_!.11ft·Ut-, ., !• .. , ... Bi~i[{t· -~~~~ft-? • .t.-c.~.t;;t.:,.~\.~.r_\,.:,i: .. \.;,:_:_,,·.:· .... ~ •. ~-. ·, .. .c,Ll~})LrfJ A.· ~l~ifl-f·5:·.·. ·:-,i.·.-~.-;: .. = .• ,... . n . .. ,_ . .. 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P.Jr.,,, ' ••~,_~.r• •• ,, ,,~•1fl.;.l":\,.,_.,,,.f'""r.-._,,-f,,t'., ( . . ::-. ~-,, .: . '.', .,/'.."\/\- \, ·,. ' ... • I · · .. ' " '-f,' ..... -,~"~:1;,i:1 ,i. '., :: , ,,: •.:,,f.;,-.;~l1(:,+{i~1•• • ', • ,, :.-~r..,'i,• / .:'.~{\\.I ;"'!5.fj~ J ~ ,. ~I,,>,':, ¼'.i':,i••"ki~ . ~ · ,: ! ~ ~->. <'di!\h.~~n~' ;j ' :, . ~ -, '➔--°:'',~:·•:~-·);;.~,;f~ti. f f . , ! l ' , . 'J ,· ..to.::._.'::-•l\'"t•,!•''~j{ ',.• I , ; : I,• ,.':-:f ;:;:~::;\ff) •:· ' .. :~.} . -! '~. f, • • C6C Report Carolina Transformer Ccmpany, Fayetteville, North Carolina EXNard L. Hatcher, OSC Dennis Manganiello, Project Officer Background After the roadside dumping•of PCB oil in July of 1978, the Fayetteville Regional Office began receiving ~laints fran a.resident that lived near the Carolina · Transformer Canpany (Cl'C) site on River Road. The residents were concerned about.the possibility of ground water contamination fran the transformer site since they were on wells. The analysis fran the well sarrq;,les did not show any PCB contamination, however, several contaminants were found in two private wells in the inrnediate area. one of the wells, located with 250 feet of the site, shONed significant concentrations of chlorobenzene, a PCB.carrier fluid, and the second well which is located 1000 feet fr'an the site showed trace arrounts of the chlorobenzene carriers. A short time later the City of Fayetteville ex-tended water lines into this area. At the present time residents and businesses in this inmediate area are on city water. A total of twelve (12) wells were sampled by EPA in November 1978 and March 1979 in the vicinity of the Carolina Transformer Ccmpany site. Two of those sampled were contaminated as was previously mentioned in this paragraph. A recent check was made with the City of Fayetteville's Public W:>rks Department and it was detennined fran talking with the attorney for Carolina Transformer Ccmpany, Mr. D.Jane Gilliam, that Carolina Transformer Q:nipany paid for the connection of the residence of Mrs. Bessie Edge, onto city water. The remaining connections were not paid for by Carolina Transformer Q:nipany. Following this investigation, the Fayetteville Regional Office and EPA collected a series of soil surface water samples fran the Carolina Transformer Ccmpany site. This sampling verified the presence of PCB both in the soil and surface water on this site. D.Jring this period of time Carolina Transformer Q:nipany had re-tained ROSe and PUrcell, Inc., consulting engineers to work on a proposal to clean the area or to treat the surface water runoff. In a letter dated August 22, 1979, EPA advised Carolina Transformer Canpany that rerroval would not be mandated since CTC indicated that the material had been spilled prior to April 18, 1978, when the Toxic Substances Control Act (TOSCA) became effective. However, EPA also indicated that stonn water runoff fran the site would have to be controlled. under present TOSCA criteria, a concentration of PCB in the soil of 50 ng/kg or greater would be considered to be PCB contaminated. Soil sampling done by Natural Resources and carrnunity Develoi;:rnent and EPA in 1979 ( Exhibit A) approximately 1 to 1 1/2 acres of the site appear to be contaminated in excess of song/kg. Fran late 1979 until the present, contact was maintained with CTC about the .need to correct the problem, but no progress was made. The consulting engineers are no longer retained by ere. On March 3, 1982, Mr. Kerr T. Stevens, Environmental Engineer, Fayetteville Regional Office visited the ere River Road site and collected a surface water sample in the headwaters of an unnamed tributary to the Cape Fear River which receives runoff fran the ere side. -· -,, . . ;:\;~i ),'i11 (;,;~ I'" . I . -~-;;..;,:. • • I 1 J J I • • The analysis of the March 3, 1982 sample shc,,,ied a PCB concentration of 15 parts per billion. A· second visit made to the site on April 27, 1982 and another surface water s~le was collected at the same location. The analysis of this sample showed a PCB concentration of 40 parts per billion. The matter of clean-up of the River Read site was discussed with Mr. Strother, but he did not seem to have any particular plan in mind for the site. The s~ling which was conducted in March and April 1982 did establish a violation of the water quality standard for PCB which is 0.001 parts per billion. In a letter to ere dated May 10, 1982 the ccrnpany was advised of the surface water violations and it was requested that they contact to arrange a meeting to discuss the cleanup of the site. Mr. Strother stated that they did not know _ what to do and he did not think that their canpany could afford to clean ·up the site. Mr. Strother did however, agree to look into the matter. · No proposal was ever sutmitted and a second letter was sent to ere requesting that the ccrnpany show cause on September 3, 1982 as to why enforcement action should not be taken. The September 3rd meeting was held and the matter was discussed with Mr. Dewey K. Strother and Mr. Kenneth Strother of Carolina Transformer Conpany. It was agreed that the canpany would contact several consulting engineers or contractors about the site cleanup and would then sul:mit a proposal. On November 8, 1982, Mr. Kenneth Strother was contacted at:out the agreed upon proposal and he stated that they just could not find anyone that could advise them on cleaning up the site. He again indicated that a cleanup would be cost prohibitative. At this point it appeared that an enforcement action was the only option. EPA Enforcement Action The site consists of contaminated soil located on and adjacent to the Canpany' s old transformer storage area. A large portion of the site is situated on property owned by the heirs of the Honbarier estate. Known potentially respon-sible parties include the facility owner/operators Dewey Strother and his son Kenneth Strother, and the adjacent property owners Roxie Honbarrier, Frances Honbarrier Davis, B.G. ttonbarrier and Carolyn Honbarrier White. EPA attempted to address the problem through ~CA and the CWA, h0wever, neither act gave EPA the authority to require removal of'-the contaminated soil or proper closure of the site. In 1984, EPA issued a CERCLA 106 Order to the facility requiring the reiroval and proper disposal of contaminated soil. After the oanpany refused to undertake the work, EPA determined that inrnediate removal· action was necessary and appropriate. on August 1984, EPA began clean-up activities at the Carolina Transformer Site in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Although the landowners of the property adjacent to the site are potentially responsible parties, enforcement efforts have been aimed at the company because they appear to be financially viable and because problems at the site appear to be caused solely by the acts or anissions of the owner/operators. In addition, the landowners probably have a strorg 107 ( b) ( 3) defense in that they inherited the property after the contamination had occured and there is no evidence of a contractual relationship, existing between the present and past owners and the facility. If enforcement or cost recovery efforts against the oanpany are unsuccessful, EPA may reconsider the efficacy of pursuing the landowners. • • Site Description 'ltiis site is situated at the headwaters of the unnamed tributary. The general area is law lying, semi swampy with a considerable amount of standing water observed on the ere site. The surface water drainage fran the ere site flows through an 18 inch culvert under a dirt road at the southwest side of the site. Fran this point the water flows through a natural stream channel approximately 18 to 24 inches wide through another swampy area then into a tributary approximately 4 feet in width. The flow fran this site travels approximately 1 1/2 miles to the Cape Fear River just about the City of Fayetteville's wastewater discharge, about 1/4 mile upstream of U.S. 301 bridge. 'ltiis tributary is bordered on one side by cx:mnercial developnent and on the other sic!e by farm land. PUblic access is sanewhat limited to the tributary due to little residential developnent in this area. (Note map on follawing page). Hazardous SUbstances Involved 'ltie results of the soil sample analysis done in June 1984, indicated that the soil was contaminated with PCB' s (Aroclor 1242 and 1260) and related carrier a::rnpouncls -trichlorobenzene, dichlorobenzene, and pentachlorobenzene. 'ltie con- centration of PCB found at the surface ranged fran 106 mg/kg to 20,000 mg/kg continuing to a depth of 8 inches. 'ltie effects on human health of the contaminats detected are: a. Aroclor 1242 and 1260 animal carcinogens. b. Pentachlorobenzene is a teratogan & carcinogen. c. oichlorobenzene has been knawn to cause liver and kidney damage. Trichlorobenzene is a mild irritant to skin, eyes and mucous membranes. In surrmary, acute chronic human exposure to the identified chlorinated benzenes can result in skin, lung & mucuos membrane irritation, liver, kidney damage and CNS effects. Additionally, these canpounds, especially dichlorobenzene, are toxic to non-human mamnals, birds & aquatic organisns. They are also irop¢tt an offensive taste and odor to water. (1; Site-Cleanup Cleanup operations began August 13, 1984 and were canpleted August 22, 1984. 'ltie project included several actions; dewatering the contaminated swampy area, solidifying the remaining PCB/oil sludge, excavating and disposing contaminated soil, arranging disposal and transportation for solidified wastes, backfilling the area and grading the excavated area • . A total of sixty-four loads (approximately 975 tons) of PCB contaminatP-- was rerroved fran the site and transported to the Chemical Waste Mar· disposal facility in Emelle, AL. The excavated areas were bac~~- tons of locally procured fill dirt. Project Cbst 'ltie scope of work was estimated to cost $340,000. A , for $200,000. Remaining funds ($140,000) were ccmnitt, nounting transportation cost. A breakdawn of project cost is tabulated belaw: ' \ -.✓ / ··,/ / I ·' ., Total Extramural Cost: personnel Equipnent Material Analytical Transportation Disposal • Total Cbnclusions/r.essons I.earned • $ 14,845 10,084 3,200 600 118,600 121,418 $ 268,747 1. samples·taken after the excavation showed PCB contamination up to 140 ppn. These samples were taken at depths where previous samples had indicated very low contaminations. It appears fron these results that the rerroval activities (heavy equipnent operation) tended to push the contamination further down into the soil. This problan was the result of the soft swampy area where the major contamination was located. The OCS, after consulting the state osc, concluded further excavation would not be cost effective because of these problems. The cleanup operations resulted in a 99% reduction (20,000 ppn to 140 ppn) of the on site contamination. 2. Incident Obligation LOg serves no useful purpose where the majority of changes are "await bill" and should be discarded fron the project file for future jobs. Introduction • • POTENTIAL HAZARDOUS WASTE SITE INVESTIGATION Carolina Transformer Company Fayetteville, NC The U.S. Environmental Pr9tection Agency, Surveillance and Analysis Division conducted field investigations in the vicinity of the Carolina Transformer Co., Fayetteville, NC on November 21, 1978 and again on March 27-28, 1979. These investigations we,e conducted at the request of the Region IV, USEPA, Enforcement Division to determine if PCBs and related carrier compounds (i.e., various chlorobenzenes) were present on the company property and if these compounds had contaminated nearby drinking water wells. Water and soil samples were coll~cted from the company's transformer storage areas and water samples were collected from nearby wells. Tableland Figures I and II indicate the location of the sampling stations. Results and Conclusions Water samples were collected from a culvert draining the southwestern transformer storage area (F-001) and from pooled water in the·north- western transformer storage area (CTW-001 and CTW-002). See Figure I for sampling locations. Tne culvert sample (F-001) collected on November 21, 1978 contained 940 ug/1 or Aroclor 1260. Pooled water samples collected March 27, 1979 contained the following concentrations of PCBs: CTW-001 480 ug/1 3000 ug/1 CTW-002 5800 ug/1 4700 ug/1 Aroclor 1242 Aroclor 1260 Aroclor 1242 Aroclor 1260 . .\11 of these samples were found to contain various chlorobenzenes carrier fluids in addition to the PCBs detected tSee the attached data sheets). Soil sa□ples were collected at two sites in the northwest transformer storage area (see figure I). PCB concentrations were as follows for these sites: Sampling Site Depth CTS-001 0"-1" 3"-5" 6"-8" CTS-002 o·-1· 3"-5" , 7"-9" Aroclor 24 mg/kg 0.16 0.0041 4200 1200 210 1242 Aroclor 1260 260 mg/kg 22 0.060 1100 200 58 · .. -.-::. • Related chlorobenzene carrier compounds were present in all of these samples except CTS-001 at the 6" to 8'' depth. Water samples were collected at wells in the vicinity of the Carolina ' Transformer Co. on November 21, 1978 and again on March 27-28, 1979. · A well owned by Bessie Edge (CTW-Wl2, formerly designated F-002) had significant concentrations of chlorobenzene carrier fluids on both sampling dates (77 ug/1 and 40 ug/1 of 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene on November 21, 1978 and March 28, 1979, respectively; see data sheets of additional data). The other wells sampled on Novecber 21, 1978 had trace concentrations of chlorobenzene carrier fluids. The· 1. 0 ug/1 concentration of 1,2,3-trichlorobenzene in the Charles Vanzant well (F-004) maybe significant; the significance of the other trace concen- trations (O. 07 ug/1 or less) is questionable. O_f the samples collected Narch 27-28, 1979, only the Bessie Edge well contained quantifiable concentrations of chlorobenzene carrier fluids. No quantifiable con- centrations of PCBs were found in well water samples during either sampling investigation. Tne results of the two sampling investigations conducted at the Carolina Transformer Co. indicate that the soil and water_ in the transformer storage areas are contaminated with PCBs (Aroclor 1242 and 1260) and related carrier compounds. A well owned by Bessie Edge (CTW-Wl2) approxi- mately 200'-250' west of Carolina Transformer's southwest transformer storage area is contaminated with chlorobenzene carrier compounds. The apparent source of these compounds is the Carolina Transformer Co. A well owned by Charles Vanzant (F-004), approximately 1000 1-1200' west of Carolina Transformer, contained a low concentration of 1,2,3-trichloro- benzene indicating possible contamination. Sacpling Hethods All water sacples were grab samples collected directly into the appro- priate containers. Wells were allowed to flush for 5-10 minutes prior to sampling. Soil samples were collected as follows: Surface samples -Soil was scraped from the ground surface to a depth of approximately l" using an organically rinsed metal spoon And place"d-±n ·the· appropriate ·sample container •. Subsurface samples - A hole was dug with a shovel and subsur- face samples were collected by scraping off the edge of the hole, using an organically rinsed metal spoon, to insure that any surface contamination was removed. A horizontal hole was then dug into the side of the original hole. The soil was carefully removed from the horizontal hole to avoid contamination and placed into the appropriate sample container. A separate organically cleaned metal spoon was used tci colleC;t' 'each sample. • • All samples were placed in ·one quart organically rinsed glass jars with Teflon lined lids. Analysis was by gas chromatography/ electron capture with conf~rmation by gas chroLlatography/IDass spectroscopy as indicated on the attached data sheets. I • CTS-001 CTS-002 CTW-001 CTW-002 F-001 CTW-WOl CTW-W02 CTW-W03 CTW-W04 CTW-W05 CTW-W06 CTW-W09 CTW-WlO CTW-Wll CTW-12 F-003 F-004 • • Table 1 Sampling Locations Soil sample from northwest transformer storage area Soil sample from northwest transformer storage area Water sample from water pooled at back of northwest transformer storage area Water sample from water pooled at back of northwest transformer storage area Water sample from culvert draining the south- west transformer storage area Well water; Carolina Transformer Company_ (previously designated F-005) Well water, Larry'.s Sausage Well water, Well water, Borden Dairy -o, 0 BriGayton Well water, T.R. Weeks Well water, Phillip Sealey Well water, Charles Davis Well water, Roadway Express Well water, Well's Electronic Well water, Bessie Edge . ( er:~v.!-~'!.s_!y_ de~ign_a te_d _ F-00_2) Well water, Roger Ellis Well water, Charles Vanzant ---. ·---------- . --·· • F, ') I,,. .,,~ I I • <;, cJ-.. e._ M C{_, -I-, . C D I Cr_ I y-o.... y,-,, · Co..v--o /, ,,_-c,. Tra... n s. -4-r-fr'(e.r Gi, --C-11.... • £ ASTE.(rv' ____ _.!:.Hu1/( ,-:; o.[ . rD ,-' . - . I --·--·-· -·-· . ~ -r . p -I- o "WELL LO':.AT!fJN ' ro scc:.-tL. DATA REPORTI~G SHEET N1,Hth Carol Ina !'C!I Hond Spill. Cnrolina Trnnsformcr, Fnyctt'Jvillc, NC C,liEHIST. E, William Loy, Jr. RECEIVED 3/n/79 @ 0710 COXPLETSl, --'~•/_2~/_79 _____ _ CuJ/1). , A.\C,\LYSES TO BE Rv.l SAil 0 STATlOX u DAU; Dichloro-· 1,2,4-Tri 1·1 213.-Trich Tetrnchlo!'o-:-Pcntachlo1.·o 1-Hcxachloro-I Aroclor I A-roclor I c--. -SAl:PLED benzene chlo~obcnzenc. loroucnzenc benzene •b·cnzenc . ·, benzene 1242 1260 !l.:i:-;1.:J 79C 2-Isomcr.n .. .. 2-t~ntr.c.n·i;: I .1 3-27-79 ND C0.81) 1.0, ' NA !sn:1:j1] (.: . 07 51 CTW-001 1510 ,, .'O. 22 ? , l1 2.6 480 I' 3000 -. 1Volu.,1u crn-002 4~/.' I 8 .11/ · 11-V. 58ooY · 1, 70ol..l I s.,n~r l C 0752 1610 7,8 ' 1.1 NA ; .,. . I ND . - ... '0753 CT\1-\101 1625 ND (0, 11)' ND (0 :0072)' ND co. 0022) ND (0.0043i NA (0.079) . ND C0.10) lo ND co.0.072) Cl'j!-\/02 3-28-79 .2..,:~_;~ · 0 I 54 ND (0.054) ND co·.od36l: ND C0.0036) . ND (0.0011) ND (0. 0021) NA ND (0,040)· ND (0,051) S~1:qi l t! 0850 V0 l u1. ~ ---- 'i 0 755': CTW-\103. 0920. ND (0,D56) ND (O.D035) ND CQ, 0035) ND· (0.0011) ND (0.0022) NA ND (0,038) · ND (0.053) Sa111pl:::_ \lni 11[1'.(' · .. 0756 CT\HI0.4. 1405 ND co .• 056) ND (0.0035) ND C0.0035) -ND C0,0011)' · ND (0.0022) NA ND· (0.038) ,ND (0.053) I Snr,1ple ' ' . ' ) \;~ l 11'.'.ll' I •': ,' 0757 'CTW-W05 1240 ND (0.056) ND (0.0036). ND C0.0036). ND (0.0011) ND (0.0021) NA· ND co:040) • Trace <0.050 J_S.:inqil<! .. Vol ur.1e - ·.::07Sij ·CTW-W06 · -0950 ND (0.056):. ND (0.0035) ND (0,0035) ND ·.co:0011) · ND co. 0022) NA ND (0,036) ND 0(0. 052) ! S.:i:::ple Vo1 l1:·'0 -· ~- :: r-.. CT\/-\W9 1050 ND co:o·56Y ND (O. 0035) ND C0,,0035) ND C0.0011) ND ·co. 0022) NA ND ·(0.0JS) · . ND (0.053) ~.1r.1;: l<.! ·,:0759 Vol1.::::i.! !,• .. . .. (0,056) ND' (0.0036) ND (0.0021) NA (0,040i . ND. (0.051) •··0760 CTW-WlQ 1015 ND ND (O, 0036) ND (O.OOU). ND Snri;p le ., . ' • • ~,+,•;-(} ,;. . NU (0.051) .:.0761 CTWcWll 1115 ND (O.Q56) h'D (0.0036)· ND (0.0036) ND (0, 0011)' ND (0.0021) NA ND (0.040) $;1;11;1 l C llnl 1"''.•' - 1 •.:• I i/ o, 19l/. :· 0762 CTW-\112 1310 4,4 .a' 40 lt . zr)_/ s·. 2-±1 NA ND (0,19) ~D (0.52) S.111,p le Hn l 11::-:~~ : Blaiik* -C0751-0762) Lab .. (0,047) .o,,- .-ND (0. 029) ND C0·.0031) NO C0,0031) ND co.·uoo98) ND C0.0019) .. NA ND (0,034) ND Solvent -~-.. I , .... :.,·. ND -Non~ detected •. Nun' Jers jn pn enthesis arc the' min~mum de ectiOn li!"its. . ;,_ NA -Noc Dnalyzcd. .. ' ... l~b~·r.:i t ... ,,,, .. , .. + :'.;a:r • -Detection of the ·reported con ent~otion of the above-Hst d compounds in thri hry bl~nk is indicative of rncC lnbora! :; . ~on:~min~t.io_n ~~\.:~ts~==~:~--~ ~s not ·.iagnil tc8r\tly~: affect the :.eportec value·~-.._ . ' . ' . .. .... ,. .. .. ····-·· I .. I' ·i P:-ojcct NC PCB Roncl Spill SAD V 79C 0745 0746 C.iroHna Transformer, ,\J{,\LYSES' ro"ilE RUN 5TA'l:ION li crs-001-sur. - CTS-001-311 DATE SAMPLED 1436 3/27/79 1455 J/17/79 1505 Dichloro-· benzene 2-Isome?.rs 0.075 ND (0.010) DATA REPORTING SHEET C,HEHIST" E. W. Loy, Jr. · mg/kg . RECEIVED 3/29/79 @ 0730 l,2,4-Tri 1~2,3--Trich· chlo~ob7nzc.n"c lorouenzena o. 057: 0.011 0.11. 0,030 NU NU Tctrachloro-:- bcnzcne· 2-I!';omcT"!; 0.18 . ' .. 1.4 NU Pcnta"chloro1-Hcxachloro-I benzene • ·b"cr\zcne. . 0,06I NA 0.22 NA NU Aroclor 1141 14 - 0.16 / Aroclor 1 · 1160 Dry 1,'cl.•:l:L Ur:; 07 4 7 ~8.016) CTS-001-611 j1zj179 . (0,0034) . ro. 0034) (0.0022) .. ·.(0.011) NA 15'40 I 0.001~1 --+-----------+.".t..e'-L-'--'---\--'-C..-..:..:.--+--'-'"-"=-'-'---l--'-.::.:..:...::=-"--l--.:..;_;.:.;;..c.c;..:..~-1--'-'===--l---'-'=-----i-..:...::.:...:.::.:..::.:.1-..L...:O:.:·c:O::G::O:__,_ ~c_!_,r,_h~ Dry · 0748 0749 0750 Blank* CTS-002 ... sur, " 13 ~t 0) 5,6' J/27/79 2.9 o. 74 NA j"crs-002-:-J" 1550· 1,2oolf 11001/ \,,'clr,ht '-------------t-,.;.,.i,'-'-"'--+------+-------+------1-------1------1-------11---'-'----I-'=:._;_----'--,__::_, __ Dry ND 3/17/79 (U. 94): 3.0 . o. 75 auu ND CTS-002-7 11 3/27/79 (O. 1,5) . o. 96 .. •' 0.22 : Lab.· Solvent ND ND ND (0745-D750) 15% .(0. 0098)· (0,0D0071) (D,OOOD71') ' ~- I Lab. Solvent larialygis, ·. I (0745-07 5D) ?¾ Sample wa,s broken du!ing I .. .. -limi s: LO ., 0.21 NU .. 0,25 (0. iO) ND ND NA . . NA 110D · 210. N~ zoo h1c-·i l:l1t p!r:: (0.0DOOl,6) (0.00011) NA (0. 0CCG!.) ·58 __ " "•.~ Tr.-icc ,1gc ---~-,--'-'----'-'--'---'-CC----.:--'-=""'-"-"'-"--<"o"'.""o""o"o"a"'1 __ L-~~~: -------4-----+-----------.. - ND None detected. Nu,, bers in pa 1-enthe.s'is a<e the minimum de ·cctiOi1 -'----+-----------+-----"-+-------+-------+-----+-------+---·--·l-------1------.-.1---..... ----·r---- 1;• I •:.~ • HA -Not analyzed. * -Detection of the. r1 ported· conl:cntr8tion of thE.? aboVe list d compounds in the labor8tbry blnnks 1i1 indicative of trace labor· tory -contnmina 1!n. · ·; __ •_·•_···_ .. _-1-'--'c-o_n_t_•_m_i_n_a_t_i_o_n_a_t_t_l,.•_·l_e_v_c_.1_r_c,.b_o_r_t_c_d_in_t_h_c-+l-5_7._b_l_a_n_k_d_o_e_n!-n-o_t_s_i_g_·n_·1_f_1-4-,a_n_t_l_y_•_f_f_c_c_t_thl-e-r_e_p_o_r_t_·•_d_.l-a-l_ u _ • _ s _ . __ Dc_c_n_·u_s-:~-o-f_t_h_c_h_.i_g-:l-l_c_v_c_1s_f_o_u_·n_d_~ ).:.::., thc.s.irnplcs, it is doubt(ul 1F the·contamitad.on in the 5. b1nnk.wqul signi~i.cnntly affect 'the cported.voluc$ _L_ ~;·re __ :: ____ ,_l_f_-_c_o_n_f_i_r_m_c_d_b_y;_G_c_/_f_la_ •·1-•_S.;.p_c_c_c_r_o_~/-,_tr_y.;.·_, ---'---l--,------·-'-l--+-·-· ____ +.-'--,-,---+.-''-..,..__....;.4--______ .,_ ____ ·'-· -+-------~--- 1 . . • ..• ·-•. : ·I .. ·;, .. zrtft?:··111w11 : ;; DATA REPORTING SHEET P J '..::1ro1Jna Tn111:;form1..•r Com1H1ny re cct Fayetteville, NC (NC Rood PCB Spill) C)!CHIST. E. W. Loy, Jr,' :~ .·\;:,; . RECEIVED 11/22/78 @.0730 COc;PLETEt, __ 1/c..3_0c./_79 _____ n·-'--,; f1£?i; "\LY SES TO BC RUN -' ,. ... SAD ' STATlO:{ Q DATE Dichloro-· 1,2,4-Tri " 1·,2,3-~rich Tetrachl~rO-Pcnto.chloro f--Hcxachloro-~ Aroclor Aroclor Cont\\ 76C SAMPLED.· benzene chlat:;obcnzcnc lorobcnzcne benzene berizcnc ·benzene . 1242 1260 t iotl}J 2-Isomcrs .. 2-Ir:om ...... s ·., ·-... 0930 ,, . NU I )(·! ND Trnce ND ,(12) 940 F.cOOl .: 11-21-78 2,2 2.0 3312 ( 2. O) ,<:o. 1'4: (1.6) NA I U&1 1100 ND 0,01 Trace 0.01· " Trace NA ND Tr.'.lCC ~ 3313 F-005 ( n n 1 sl ·<'o .Q04 .-<n fin,· ( 0 07) <n ,o -1--ND , 0.03 0,07 !JD NA NO ND J)l!, F-004 1045 <n n)2) · • LO ·en nee). Co.nsl) .( n , s l . 0,02 ND NA. ND ND 3315 F-003 1030 O nl, 0.006 0.01 · (.'n nnLI Co.061 (0 .16) " ND NA ND ~D " 3316 Fc002 1000 16 77 32 12 , .. , 2 e\ (14) (33) . -----t I ND -NPnc det:<ected. The number i Pnrenthesi is the minimutn detection. imit; ·-r NA -Npt ~nalyzed. -' . . . . . " ---c.__ '. ·•:· '. •' --- -- ,. ' -----" . . -.. -. . ' .. - ... ...... -·----- ..... ·. ~---· L um:l!I Cn, -- \ L,3,31e 7- M' c;,.r,y-'li,d . :·'.:. ~~-J.,;~:~~~~-~ ~:;.>:::~~!l! ~.;, ~-=·-.~~-~~~-~;~ ~:.~~;;~~-;,'_:·.'. -~.• ,,;;.;;;;,;;: -~ ~ , ·. · ,;_~,...;;,:;:~ ;.;.;;;,;.,:;:,;,,;;i..;;;.;.,;..,..;c:;;.;;:,i~.;,.,., ;, , ii.;,;,,,,. •. ,.;;; , d~ ':'. ;;:,,,;;,; i :;;;;,; ;;,;:,;: DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES I) WELL ND. I ------- DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES "I/Ell INFORMATION* ID NO. J') ,3-.7-b-LJ<f (,o . \ ~ WELL SITE: O.ned or controlled (IOO' radius) ?._ ... I'.'_,,_,) 0"---f'-'r-'· ·"--::Dc..!"'-'-f"-•:..··.;_Y_ci~ . ..:•.;_;,:.:1 ""-'·:..· --~.....:•c,f~,c_"---------'--- Adequate slope? ______ __.c_ce__.:::S.c_c ______ Flooding? _____ '_·'_1_· ,_fl,,J---'0""------------ . 2) ---I.UL HOUSE: Free of stored ~aterials? e ·-----''-'=-__,_---------'------------ -'·-·Properly drained' .. ______ '/.c,__C_:S;c_ _______ Freeze protection? __ ".:..'/_e~:,=-· __ ._.;.,.;,.f..:\.'-C::"-, o.l.lc.:l.:::O.:..:.=.l'-'("O'-l'J-"-·--- _Condit ion of house t"' O< ; I-' Locked? (1J 0 -----'-~'--------------------'--"'---------- J) .,ll[ll: . Diameter ___ y_._1'_· ___ Type const. __ d~· ._r_; _i,_,e_c-__ Yield (GPM) u~ \'( Storage at well e( C/0 {;q L , . ' ··Properly sealed? ye 5 Properly vented? NO . <,.•,: ----~-=-----·------=----------- . : . .:.. ..... Casing depth,-'--'-'-'-'"-U=r\-'-'I 'i...:_ _ _c;___Well depth. _ _,3..._,0=C:::..._' ___ _;Heter Available' .. ___ '1.--'"Jc...;0=----- Concrete slab adequate?. ____ _,__e...,$=:.... _____________ Size 3/2 11)( 3t,11 )( 3Ca11 )( "3(.,II .... Size of blow-off ___ ---''--'r\~/,._,,D'-'/1-'-'e....=-_______ Sample tap available -/ C:. :':> 4) 1/z_ Type pump. _ __.:5"""'-, .:..,I b=e.:.r.:.,,;,,:,1:,,,.<°.1.[ .:;~,' b"-'-1 "-('''----------- ~ I' I __ ,Height above floo, (pump/@n)) __ _;_ __ =CO;c_ _____ Is pump leaking? ___ _,_.1/c:fi-'-'_'(,_ ________ _ 5) .. TREATMENT: .Is this a central treatment facility? on/ 'I ,,, e, I I I\J O In>~ -1-m ett-1-. -=---i,--"'-'-"'----=....:....---'-'-'--'---"~----------- .. (\;,:::~ .. ...:· ..:._ .. Chlorinator: ... Type ____ ....:.... __________ Capacity _______ -'------· In Service?_· ____ _ . <-·-· __ Aerator: Type. ____ -'-___________ Condition;_ ____________________ _ .,:fii:~1:::, .. - Scfteners: ·_Type ______________ No. __________ .Hedia 2 ___ Size. _________ Rate (gpm/ft ) ___ -'-----------'Head loss. ____________ _ ·_·_ ~---Type controls. ____________________ Condition,._ ________ ·:_·"_' _____ ·<_,_.·•_·• __ _ __ Jomments, ___________________________________________ _ Other treatment (Describe)'·-----------,--------------------------- .:-.J':i-::~ Process Wastewater treatment (Describe}:. _________________________________ ···-•. ·.:-·. ::-,··:-'•,/ 6) R£HAAKS A_ND_ Flf:~_OHH~NDATIONS, _______________________________ _ .. <"'.' •• ':-'t''..I:; . :.:. :~;:, .. -···-· ·---··-· ·, ~-/' ~ .. - . 17 '• SystemName Qi:]'/,.~, :=-,g,1)'."-,0~"-('_.'), location ·--'-"--'-~_..,_Jl----=~='-:v::--~-='--'----c,./ m: s O(t,,J SB, 172'6 B._ ~ !nspected by-'>,.__,_j,_.C .... c~N\=\+-/ _l~--· ..:\~) ~(\_o,=~-~t~IJ~J~◊_O_c_' · __ --.----····· -.. •, .. ·--··· .. co .. unity? _________ -.. -.. -. _N_o~~~:· .? _____ y~e_;:.5~----· Specif y:_,_,r).,_ . .,__,ece, A~T--,:P<:..Lr ... oLJ..c.:c.-.=-· s.,,s...c:ncc;_j.::;-. ..:q?pl..:a"-"11'-'r'-.--'--::--- Person Confacted _ _.,L,._o,=t.....,t:_'lt-_B~,~G~"~" ... 1=' ,~1~; r~_Rcason For inspection ____ 2l.u...· ... <-.,_1_-~ll~_(.,.,/_~('~<"~r>~~~C~""="~+-___ _ . -···-•··--........ . ·'··· ',•. Responsible Person~t~-~a=r-_,_,,y_. -,-·~R~-~G_,~,....~· _cl~1_,_,_:~0 _____ Ti tle _ _,,._ -• ""0-'-'-1~•-~l 0~!." ..... ~r--~------·Cert. ___ _ Address __ __.p~_,_<).,_...,_,B.,J..n'-',c,.X..__,1.-jq...--1b..e:C.'-,~plr'..a.Jelufe_,,v"-'i1J.C/ e.,=--"c,.:..:' ·.:,Cc:..•-=:J.'-''i<"-'. :.:"",6:c..=Z.:.__Pho~~--(}'~) 4 8 j'7,5 l'i <;, ; . 0,mer' s Name __ · ·,,,L .... o"-r,_t-'-+y_·_-_;R-'-',: _.,.,<;,_. sa:D .... dc..' J,._)c.:,:,;,..n_· _,;,_ _______ __;_.Phone. ( 'f I 1 ) '-18 3--5 I 1../ g ;,::(? :. : . ,.(t-, d~;s_~_= .. -,,.,.,,. .. _-'f...:-· _· ,.,._Q.,_,_, _,,_.B ...... Ow><_,._L\__,__.,_~.=;c.-iY-'('"-_ . ..l'-'-{P.-",.' ,.:.'}c'-i°!'--'f e.=:--,---'-'(\"--) _,· c..='''--_ .. c:2..:.:.8.c,e''j'-'o;;,., .. ;,_=---,-.,,._,.,,...,.·.,·,-_ ... ·,,-.· ·_,·_.,..·;:-,.,..· ,·',-..• ·,·-,._·:--_.•·,.··,-.... ·.•-·,·,.·.·-.,.,-:_,' __ ·-.· ... •.··.·-·. ;;_;_:_.,:_._:_._:_;_:_,_.,\: :·;:i{\}~'/v.·'i ... ·, __ ,.,. ... ' .... ·· .... ·--·------~SYSTEM INFORMATION* ..... •·-----··-_ ,, .. I) STATISTICS: No. of Wells No. of Connections / Population Served · 2 S ......... ----, .. -~-----~---------~~~----- // 2) DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM: Size of mains __ _, ______________________ ;;,,_ _____ _,;_ Kind of pipe. ___ _,fc...,v,_· ..:~~ ______ Is expansion probable? ___ ,.N,_;:_O.cc.,_ ____________ -____ _ Is system adequate for.needs? C ~ . ___ 4-_;:,._ ___________________________ _ ;\~!'.J{. ,:'.rs alternate supply available? ___ .-'(1-"'-J-'<'.'.);:,._ _____________________________ _ • •.i,\i:}:t /:;. , .... ~-• --•--•~--H• ••• ••••---••••••• ,· .. J) TOTAL STORAGE: Elevated · -Pressure ;)40 (i-o.L-:·})-?,~-~-:;·.. ·,-,--,,--------------I ,(-,~~c.;c-~=~--- './/:'•:\::'_'. Air-water vol. controls-~l\~l~O~n~e.;:,._ ___ Oescribe __________________________ _ '•.;}?-,/'.~f•!; -..:~. :<.·••::, .'._°~::,:;.:'.'.';I, ... :\'.\t.-::i~,:.,_~1 .. ,:):::-· . :faijf}to- ·::-4) -MONITORING: Are sample~_!_"~!t~:d? Bact._+'/-e~-~~-·-_>_· ·_.-,"'_~o./m~: 5~m:. fln~•;~IChem. :. 'f:f,::!i,;.\•;,;J!~;d:''•:'.,:0>c:,,,> ;:¢:J;iij~w~rr )i:/t-iflt;i:tc~ntract~d lab(s) £011: ton Cf\'1.J\~"-, lnh. O't ft~ 'f. Report~d to OHS? \<1'/• e /-:::·::;;•i(~{';~i½; . ·:m!T;~-~ite labora~::·-;-?:~:~::::~,_C..,erUt.Li.l.fi'-'e'-d1'?~::::::::~~~::::~C-h_e_mL._=_"'_ .. _-:_ -_-_-_ ..., __ · ~~~:~ .~ ;··.-~:;/~:\}; J:.~l~ther :'.·, ·\." .{.,_ji~i:lf)f<.· .• ,.• ,.,.•!:·, :_..... .. ;:·, . .. :Jt:/ ~·:·· Chemical analyses: pH Cl · · F~ · Hardness Alk · F --'----2------· _____ ,..: _____ ,..: ------' 5) OPERAT!OII: Records kept? _____ y,,__ "'-'c.·<:.=~c.· ______ · Reports sent to OHS ____ _;_Y_e_.~s=-_· ----------- .·.}'·1•;·,•::.cert. operators available (list with grade) (VO(le.. -~~--------------------------- ·.i'.~·i•·.·. Chemicals: DlS Fora 1669 Part A Rev. 12/80 ''.f;' Water Supply Amt. on Hand ···~-----'..,.:..-=.,.;.=c..:.::..c:::;;.;;. .. :·-:•.ii r<r'-'''~ii:~·.:::~i~fAvg.· uSe/day . ··::i.th:,:;f.l:~f{),: ·.~ :i::j ~ 1' •::, ·:.:~ '1:"I '?-: ·· .. i :·/.· ..• ::· ,i\~;_;t'//J~;;· .: .\//~; .· ·_:."..' .:.:·.:•.·•~;;i:~?;:;"·' .. DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC WELL SUPPLY SAN! !ARY SURVEY • ro NO. o ?-2G-495 DATE 0,, J_, .7i JQ 53 3 COUNTY O I\(/\ 'c·f' r Io-.,; System Name fi,,, e-H:e ,,,-, I e I U12;,n, St-octyar:d L \ \f\cif'f\J)C>Od. Location I )S /1,/ (),,·. 5 0/,,.J SR I 77?-R. -· Inspected by z:J I CO ('0 ,J . I Community? ____ =~----Non-tomm.? __ -1-'/c:<-;c:···~--.,_ __ specify:._.:J5U.,"-'')C,'j1-'~'--.,1-_-"cl"-''--"L"-'-;"'11.,e,.,,_,~.uic.<O-<.C.:c-.!.l::S.,_ ___ _ Person Confacted.~J...,.._. _..s,/_,_e~o'--'-'f\-'""-"t,:.,_~-L,tl~•'-'Jb,.,_.b:?=rcJ.::....Reason for inspection, __ __:_·1\r.;,u3..,_-=-...,'8=':l:i.----'C-"Q'-',('\-'j"·tJ.!a=.,,c_+_._ ___ _ Responsible Person_...,..:0s...1CJ.1--'l_,,e.,o:..,_,_•"'.:,1'cc, <-...cc:l;,__.,__1,.;I ~,,).._r.._• \,._,"-.'"l!.Jr-..crl_:_ __ Ti tle ___ m.._._.,,c.-'''-'i-', _________ Cert •. ___ _ '--' Address __ yL.J_: _.o~·.J_/ _._R-"n-'-'-'X..._._.:.l_;_· .1...l '7_,__f(-1--"'n-+·/-"'f._c~ ·:.c' '°--''"-''c::i/c.:e=-.-Ll1'LJ L,I <'~·'-"':J"-s;,"'----.;,.J.10::0..=d<..:.·_Phone ( 9fi ) J.f B 3-f;.08 (-:, I Owner, s Name ,--· -,Jl,l-L'-'p-·~-'!=-'-,''"-ln..;_cc'c,f1----1)i=, _,re:.-'~'-'-'~:':.;• 'cc."-'--' ...:.c;__rc, .. ,.:_f_;_:'•c_ ________ Phone ( 9 ,9 ) ______ _ .. _,; I) 2) 3) 4) Addressc...___'+>_;_ . .,___, _,_Q.,___,l)""-'-Q.,_..)<.,'-'--_::J.,_9-"-. _ __,_('_;\u.; .,___1"-:...ii~0-.:.:.f'_c• _.,_f'.:.,_) _;•C.=-. _ ____,L,.,__,'zS"--"'3'--"0"--'-l3'--------- i ,. *SYSTEM INFORMATION* STATISTICS: No. of Wells _ _,_ __ No. of Connections. __ -'/'--____ Population Served. __ _,3=-0=---------- II DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM: Size of mains·--.,.-L--------------------------'---- Kind of pipe. ____ Yc..:.•_,_\'-1,_, ~C.~. ·c_ ____ Is expansion probable? __ _Jl.\L:..t._ ______________ _ Is system adequate .. f_or needs? .. _ ---,--L-C'-· .;,.•~~'-----,----------------------•·· ··-······ ~··--·-··:·:;-... ls alternate supply available?. ___ _,__;_;_1 (),_·'-,----------------------------- TOTAL STORAGE: Elevated. ____ __c=:::.... _______ Pressure ;)Q f o,/. Ground ·-------- Air-water vol. controls . rd Orie Describe ~-------------------------- MONITORING: Are samples analyzed? Bact. Al D No./mo. ______ · Chem. ________ Rad ·------'---- !.'._0Contracte~ .. lali( s) __ w_J..,J_!r,-'--"e..."-________________ __;Reported to OHS? ______ _;_ __ _ On site laboratory? rJ 0 Certi fied? __ -'-_____ Chem. ______ Bact. _____ . Other _____ _ Chemical analyses: pH. ____ Cl2------·Fe __ __;_ _ __cHardness _____ Alk _____ F _____ _ · Others (list) .-_ .. --·----•··•···•• ....... . ·------------------------------- Bact. analyses: HPN, __ -l-'-'-t;,1------------MF ___________________ _ 5) OPERATION: Records kept?_-'{l'--J'-"D __________ Reports sent to OHS _________________ _ Cert. operators available (list with grade)._·----,-,-----------------"'---....:...---- Chemicals: Amt. on Hand Avg. use/day . NO!\ e,. OOS Form 1669 Part A Rev. 12/80 _Water Supply . :·:;:.'/,i< . ,. ;, . . ;:.-.,_-.::. -·.,.-. -;:::.,r7,,;,~ - I) • WELL NO. ___ .._ ____ _ --------------·-·--· .• DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES D[V[S!ON OF HEAL TH SERl/[CES "WELL [NFORMAT[ON* ~. -···-,, ", ' . . , •.. ~·--·_. · .. ',, . , __ . ~--,-- ID NO. 0 3 -?, (.,. LJCJS WELL SITE: Owned or controlled (100 1 radius)? r\\ C Dr--r0,'-t-~--'/ L; ,, If', :/C' -~~~----;F--'-~..-, -'--;--="-----'-=------------ Sources of pollution/distance bl l; lci0,C\C 30 / ~/ n q Adequate slope? ____ _JLIL'"'-------------Flooding? ____ ___,__e~s=-------------- 2) . WELL HOUSE: Free o( stored materials? Ye .5 ------~~----------------------- ....... Pr'oper 1 y drained? ___ --'---+--'e"-. ;::$:_ _______ Freeze protect ion? __ =•~IJ_(l_e.. ___________ _ . Condition of house ___ _._('\-'-'-! ,.._/i'-----'l-·J'-'1_,_,\..,_\ ~S,_f=-________ Locked? __ =l _,_r,_,_, __________ _ 3) '"',.· 1, \ ' WELL; ·· Diameter rx Type cons!. (\t-1 '! ;',, Yield (GPM) ! ! r 1--1 Storage at well ---'-"---------'--------'--'----'---------... ___ Properly sealed? Properly vented? . I'\) D ----~------------~~-'--------------- .. Casing depth ____ U~!\_\<; _____ Well depth 1 )(\ I< Meter Available? __ ~N~O _____ _ Concrete slab adequate? ___ _, ___ ,.__ _______________ Size N /) Slab ... Size of blow-off. I\) /)f\ (:. Sample tap available I O · ----~=-~---------------'~~--------- ,,-,-. ,_,, .Height above floor (pump/~) ____ _,_i"c.-_______ Is pump leaking? ___ ~•\_,_0=------------ 5) __ TREATMENT: Is this a central treatment facility? __ ._/..,)'-(\'-'--'\_,i--1---'-1.,_,~)~e.."-'-I \~_-_-_,_1\-"'luO~_T_._._t~'!"..xP'u:l~w""· ~-C=\_,_\ ____ _ •:; ______ Chlorinator: Type y'\\ Di'\ e._ Capacity In Service? ---'--~-=-~=------------------------- ·,-,----...'..-Spare parts ·or unit? · -Proper ventilation? Ga·s Mask? ---~-----~------------------ .'..--.---c·~: _Type ___ j\).,_,._-'"~-'i\'-'-'C~. _________ Condition ____________________ _ '.;: __ ~ Fil ter(s): _lype __ _,__l\,,_\_,_fl'-'. (\=e_~•c,.· ~------No. ________ Media ___________ _ Size Rate (gpm/Ft2) 'Head loss --------~--------------- . ,. ~:•-;;" ,·.-,,.,;:. :+··:; .:•r~?~ii. · Softeners:· Type ___ f\_.\_{')~11_~_-·· _______ No. __________ .Media. _____________ _ . 2 .. ···-·-Size _________ Rate (gpm/ft ) _____________ Head loss ____________ _ _ , :---·-·-Type control ''---------~---------Condi ti one_ ________________ _ _ Comments, ________________________________________ _ Other treatment (Describe):_--'-"!'-"".~--'-(\-'-_..:_".::_-_____________________________ _ Process Wastewater treatment {Describe): ------------------------------ 6) , . ..... ,_~ ........ :., .... __ _ · · ,:':_·\t'.-~'t · i_:·1fAtl;~_2~~ .· , ~· j:; .;.:•,;:/2·;.:~-~·_1_r~1;_:;_·_, .. i:.,_.: ,.,:. ; :. --~-- • North Carolina Department of Human Resources • Division of Health .Services OI/10/84 Date Called In 07/10/84 Date App roved NCTMP0001077 ID.Number APPLICATION-FOR PROVISIONAL ID NUMBER GENERATOR-Company Name · US EPA Region IV . GflroJ.iri1/f~ifoKmlffvd. 345 ~ourtland Street;C:NE Location Address l-'aye!il~ev1.l'.I'.e, RC ··Hailing Address Atlanta; GA 30365 · . .. * lfp'Jf1ll.~-~ ill..%h'e'¥1-~~\l0 Marjan Drive Atlanta, _GA 30340 Contact Person 5teve'1foTt {404) 881-~931 Phone ·(404) 451-9877 TRANSPORTER-Company Name __ ~w.i.lm=s_T~ruiwic~k~iun~g;-__________ ID No. SCD 073709247 Hailing Address __________________ ;.._ _______ _ 4900 · Ranco Road }·Charleston, SC 29407 PeteWilms Contact p·i;rson_· __________________ ..;.__P.hone (803) 767-3333 DISPOSER -Company Name __ ch_em_1._· c_a_l_w_a_s_t_e_M_an_a.:egc..e_m_e_n_t _______ ID No. ALO 000822464 Location Address Emelle, .Alabama --------,-------------------- Mailing Address ___ Rwa~xo.....5~5._~E~w~e~J~J~e~,--"A~J~ab=aID~a"--3~5~4~5aP'------'--------- Contact Person Phone ·-----------------------' ------- THIS HAZARDOUS MATERIAL IS: NiHiBER Ga 11 ens ______________ or Pounds · D Flammable 0 Corrosive D Reactive [!] Toxic (18 Cubic YardsF~) 80 Truck Loads To Be Disposed NAME OF CHEM I CAL ____ P_C_B_C_o_n_tam_i_n_a_t_e_d_S_o1._· 1_(;...S_e_t_t_l_in--'g"--P_o_n_d_· _C_le_a_n_U..,_p..;.) ________ _ EXPLANATION _________________________________ _ ... ··-·•··· .......... · .. ·-·•-.•-· ~. •."•-~·~ .. -. --. . Cleaniif.i;?.fii;fonfaminOted PCB .Site. [~,Begin SOOn. .• lly 11011 FF.NfflESS i/ · t/_ · .,. li,,i,J,I W ,...pe,1 off,°"" ,ell umples "'"'Id be t.obn nrllo,d out;, '"l!le ffnl lhln1 11 lo Ir, lo 11t1 the ill.I • ollowod lhroe•,wNko lur lhe work lo be romplet,d, • · <=:l'I,. 1 ~ \ _,, ''f'"~t Qr--_ JQ·("' ',':· ta IN .Ir .anr conllmlnallon remains. ScraplnJII •Ill tluned up, he aald. Asked If the :a-we~k tlme llmlt wuuld be adht•rcd to, \ V""'-f th ~ \J \. l e, · ~r : , .. CNUnae tmU at~ con&.amlnated soil ls gone, he said. Caro,!lna Transformer ~ldent Ktnneth Strothl!r tlalchH said, "We'll ht! reasonable. Somcllmu IL Clun up of the Carollfta Trt111rormer PCII Ille wffl!-' ." · ~ ihe ~toll: 11 ft1"IIOftd. an "impermeable cap•• was nat nallable tor commrnl, and his acefetary sold ':' takes lon,:er; II deprnds on lhc Wl'alht•r." M,:::ln on Man:h H. a U.S. Envlronmtnlal Pro&eeilon :.·. irlll be. plated'"" the cleaned up site· to prevent he "'Is not glwtna out an, Information whalsotver" on; ~. lie added~ "We try lo bl' u nrx.lhle as,"°~ un, · u 1-:dw1rd llatcher, ■n _,.,lte lns~ot whe eaamlMd . ; . The Cuolln■ Transformer site has been undei-·· ·A~ked H the eontatnlnatlon •Ill continue arter the Ai;:rney ofncl1l 11ald this rnnrnlnR, . ·l· further eontamlnallon. acconllnc to one EPA ornetal. lhe cleanup. . . . , .. ~on111 lher n ma~ln,c 1 ,:nod rallh rflort., Ille ,Ile orf tllwer Ro■d nur the U.S. 301 lntenettlon . ,-;;· Sofl.-iainpn111 WIR be done bJ the 1conlpanJ or ttJ . federal tnd state scrutiny since 19711, when PCB'• clean-up, llatchtr said, "'l'n1halily. Onu II KCIS Into ror P.PA In FebruuJ, 11ld the tompanr or Ill , eontraclol', wllh IUP""lllotl by a st1te represent.atlwe, were ·round In re,ldenllal wells near the slle. In lhe ,:roundwtler lt'1 almost hnpo!i.slblc to Cd ll oul." ronlracto.r WIii begin 1cupln1 a war PCB•·. and the toll wlll be analyzed by ■n ••accept.able"; February the company was fined $:lS,000 by the stale All you Clft do, hr said, 11 urape •••r the tnntamlnated 1011 and transportln1 It to III EP,.:.: ·.tabontor,. 1cconUn1 to M.J. Natand, an environ-Enwlronmental Management Dlrlslon tor four. vlo-~ontsmlnated ICIII to mlnlmlte furthe-r conlamlnallnn. 1pprovrd landnll on that date. ReP,reset1tatlffl from· .. mental rnstneer with the ■tall! Water Qualllr Section •.. lallom of .st.ate water qua Ill,-1t11ute~ arter It was . llalcher Hid that either ht ar lint of tha c-ontracton bnth Ef'A ind n,e 11tate Departmt!ftl or N1t11ral·. ·Once the ilte h11 been clttMd up, ••we'll probably ga · found that PCB's were lc1chln11 Into an unnamed who works (or him wlll be pre1'enl durtn,c the clHnup. llt!snurru and Conimunlty De.-elopmtnl wlll be '.bad: In and do ,roundwater monitoring, or have the:. tributary or the Cape Fear lllver. .• .. · .. PCB'• are hlghly IOJllc tnntpound!'I •hlch were u:-1~d . P"'~nl tn 1upentse t~ wnrk, he said. . compan,-do It" Noland said. .. . i. EPA recenlly aent out tn admfnltlrallve ordei-prlmarll,-In heat-exchanRe tnd Jn,.LdatlnA nuld.1 untll I llall'l'ltr nld _lb!.. "obwbouly"' conllmlnated eon. .. 1Noland said ~11• of the fflClllltottnl b■ffll't beefti uklnl the co~nr to clean. up lhe allei that order f:hclr.'!'!~f•~~~.•lit bann~~-~~!~·JJ .. ---· ··-·'. ~ .. · . r-it~:;, --i~-jr··,·-·-1r :· :ii'_·;;ta:' :_. ·•f·.,~ . .-:~;:>.:?, · · .... · il"'i · ;'li' · "".f 'nJ . ··-···g-· ·DI_ .:,,n¥dtt11aH~rlh1t , rpt,fil;: i · .·· ·• ,. u1f1f r~dt11·Jiff1 .. ti i t111l1r!I n 11 l(fi1 lfi11 il 11. ,ir(JtiJi · . a-1 I' tij f,.,g._ e t ~i;.g 1 ~~ Ill ~ _ir[•I ,~l -illi:f. 3 1r ,ii1r! l1lJflf l'fiffl ~ ttl _ ··irJ:i-ltlJ 11111' fi::sr1 t , · r t 1~i:!tr!t ~:.Iii'flftr ;i " 1 · tl I' .If t1ft· "' ~ 'iii r-a J ;r .. -1it 111 1 ·t~ til't [a.' ll' . ftJ,ef Ir· Rf l fif .fg. . .... = l· f!l ~l:li ,:i! 1. t a.a. ·• i5•=-a. • J·~lf;.ff r ea a. · · 1tfj j•i . t1) 1-f.f ,rt l,ii. M1r[i! liltf-l. rf ifftr !~ rrti1ffti:l~,g-~ 1H,I if,J -.tit[ .. ,. ·' .~ : -~ ::, . ~ ... Cl,I ff,• Ill s -•• r: · For your _informatio.Bryant Haskins . · _r, .Dr. Ronald H. Levine · ·· · . James· F. Stamey • UNITED STATES"ENVIRONMENI'AL PROTECTION AGENCY REGION IV ·-· ·?•:· .. ::;\.·:;:'.· ,,.:·:··. -~:-,::::;:'~-:::::::-.:· . .,., ... ·-------.. -. --. --~,~-------. '" .·••··•-----·-. ) ) ) CAROLINA TRANSFORMER CX);:·INC. ) (a/k/a c.arolina Transf_onrer_ ~iteJJ . Fayetteville, . North caronna· ---) ) ) . ·Respondentrr rxx::KEl' NO. 84-04-C . -=:-:. ·-·:-:.· --._ ... ":.:==-:::-_:_-•. ··:u:·.-~~-~-·~·-·.••,..·-.,t;..T',.---·-.-·•·· -:~ .. -- ·. -· ~~~-;~-:--.--,. -;---~:: -~;--~·:::::~:;; .. : _:· ·: .. -i~~thi·,~_;;~~~::~.::\~~_7.,;";,;~_;. -·~-. : -· · . ~--· · · · ·· · · · -~ ,-... : .:,-: ,c~:_::·'.Pursuant to··thEFauthority0_vested in the :President of the United States by . ·:·· -.Section 106(a).of·,.the·~rehensive Environme_ntal Response, CCJ11Pensation, . ,:_~,,:::,;,:,,,,,_ ••• ,, 0 '. and L.iability Act of 1980 (42 U.S.C. §9606(a)), hereafter "CERCrA", which. t: :.;.~;::{~: ;, .•. : : has; __ beeri delega~.~ : to: ~e.: Administrator of_ the . Environmental . Protection /"',"'.·,';:-~:"?""' Agency (hereafter'.'•EPA~,)"'by :Executive .Order 12316 ( 46 F.R. 42237, ·August :C·.-. ".'/'. . . 20;';:1981) ancf°redelegated to the Regional Administrator on March l 7, 1983, . ;;c; .. ,.;~i:;:::.-:;,.;,,r · hereby make~:~: following_ findings of f:act and issue .the following_ ORDER: 7Z!"'.It:;ili~ti [F"'n= OF FACT ~, C L·. The Carolina'Transfonrer Site located in Fayetteville, N.C. (the "Site".) is'defiriei:l·as the property -located at 301 North Eastern Bculevard and the· adjoining'property,as described in the attached warranty deed fran,Carolina:Transfonrer.:,eo •. , Inc., to R. L. Honbarrier, Sr. --~--.. : --· -··_· .;;:~~-;:.~:;-; ... -.-·:t_..;.;j:,~,;:u~;.;,:.,_:_'.·=-:.:.~ .. ~:~:..:;:::~;0r-.::.:: -_-• . . . - .. 2 •. --::,The Sit~:ccinsists'.of:;a·~canpletely unfenced area and a partially fenced area.which contains"a warehouse, an office building, a storage tank and space:for.two or/three tank.trucks. Certain areas of the Site are saturated. with waste·.oil'~::::-·~-. ''.:;.., ,;:-.. t~~~~~~¥:;~~t~::~7~;~_~;;~~ . .. . · 3 •. >0n Marcli:2T,:c'l979;".,soil":samples fran the Site were taken and subsequently analyzed for-'polychlorfiiated biphenyls (PCB's) and chlorobenzene carrier canpounds~--~::The sampling study was perfonred by the EPA's Surveillance and Analysis~Division.~0The· results of the analysis indicated that the soil:is contaminated.with0PCB's (Aroclor 1242 and 1260) and related . carrier cuiipowia!i:J trichlorobenzenes, dichlorobenzenes, and · pentachlorobeniene l ~ ,;,i,;:~;;-;;;,;;:;.: · :· -·~~~~:f~~;. ~--~J~~~~;':;~t~~~,~~~~~; -. ·--. . ' : . ~:i;--:~::~~§_;;•:;~~~~lj~!~ll~l~1!~=~:~'.~::·:~~~::: __ c,:~,·:•~--~~~~~~---. .. •• ··•· .... ~ • -~-i.. • .-,..-_-_ • 2 - 4. The site is located within 1200 feet of two private drinking water wells. D..lring the sampling investigation, the aforementioned wells were found to ·be contaminated with the chlorobenzene canpounds. The two wells were subsequently closed. Also the facility is within 300 feet of a tributary -of the cape Fear River, which is a drinking water source for the city of.Wilmington. ___ ._ ..... _____ _ 5. The effects ;,;:;i,~ h~alth of the contaminants detected are: a. Aroclor 1242 and 1260 are known carcinogens. b. Pentachlorobenzene is a teratogen. Dichlorobenzene has been known·to cause liver and kidney damage. Trichlorobenzene is a mild irritant to skin, eyes and : .. IIUlcous·.nemb:i:aneS.--.-.. , ·-·· _, -~ ._:,. :i..C" .• · .. --,.. . ..:.: .. ,_ ·..:. .. ...... , .•. ,..,,'.;, ·-· . 6 •... The release· of ... the hazardous substances referenced abcve may present an irnninent and substantial endangeil!lent to public health, or ·-welfare-,or the-,envirorment. ·. · · -~--~~~:;IT.-;?¥;~_-_.?-i:'i.,j·2-:--:· -:-~:·•~--~; .. ::> \;.:.1.,t:f~~if-0~:(1.):·\f ·:-::r~---=-:=·-~. .. · ---~-:,:.. --~--· -. -"-· -._ ::.",'·'~--,:,::,.,;,>-· :1o..:-::In order.-toj;,rotect.public: health, welfare .. and the environrrent, it is ' i~ ... ,.:.:...: ... necessary,. that. action' be taken to mi ti gate the . rel~ase. and . threaE-cii. the :_ ·•· · · · .. '"'";"'~'·-re-lease· of· hazardousYstibstances·. fran the site into the environrrent · t: : r:i~{ff:· :~; t:~wtt?t::~?:t~:~ir~:-:: ' -: 0~INATIOO . . . ':::;~:t¥;i= ,~ti:~>:,!.{;;;~:';;~:~;;:};~{'~-':~:;. -.,. . . ,, .. ' .. ,.,_._._ ......... ~~ ... ····--., ·• .. -. a.· The carolina•.Transfoil!ler -9:JiiElimY~ site .is: a facility within the rreaning . . . of Section .101 ( 9i:c:·of CERCIA, -42 u:s ~C~ §9601 ( 9 l • . --~ .. -~'--'·"·~-. . .. · .•. -·,. __ ,.._,..,, ..... ~, ..... -~. '.. .. . . ••• •••' '• • ' ••·4 ,,..,_,..__.,...,..,.,, .r>••• • , ••• •.• '.!.· .. :-e.,,.,.%, ... :i,---· ••.... 9. The substances:·,rrentioned in· paragraph ts ·are hazardous substances as defined by Section::l.01(14): of .CERCIA 42. u.s .c .. §9601( 14 l. ·'.···-··•~-· ----·· . . : ~ ·\:~:Jf:f~~~::~./< .... ~ . . ~ : ,' .. '.':..t· 10. -The contamination·:of.-soil with PCB's at the carolina Transfoil!ler site · · constitutes .. a.·release; of'·hazardous substances within the rreaning of Sections 101(22) and-106(aJ:,of,CERCIA,·42 U.S.C. §9601(22) and 9606(9). 11. Respondent; -as ,CMner. and operator, is a responsible · .. to Sectiori;,107(a)i,of:CERCIA, 42 u.s.c. (9607)(a) (1980) • party pursuant . . . --~;~;~~~··:•_,,;;:.?:::°t~~)·l'..:~-~-::'._;;.:.;:..;. ~. ;_,. _: .. 12~""There.is·an~iriminentand substantial endangeil!lent to the public ....... :. health, welfare: and ·cenvirorurent due to a release and threat of release of . -•~,r-;:;~! ··----hazardous substanoes:,as defined, by Section 106 of CERCIA, 42 u.s.c. 9606(a) -~-~:~.:;i~ fran_the carolina::_~foil!ler Site· located Highway 301 North Eastern ::.''.':':::::t::.::: Boulevard·:in·,Fayettevi'lle; ·· North. carolina •. .. .c· ::-,:~:tt.t:'. , : _;~ik~:1;~t.{L;i~~i~,;,j -.:: :·, _ . . .. , --·---·· _...,,.,1,...., __ • __ ,.., ___ ,,,....., ___ .,. ___ -•.•.•. ~ • .·• ·•,:.-•.~~~.;.t!;;;~~··· ... :.,.y-;::,;:2"3:::i-•2:-r.::~.;;~"=~:~~,X,i°t.:-~-_:::: .. •.:. · .... , ,• ---~-··· "•-·• -~~ ,., .. ,.. :··,.,., .. .,.. . . «; __ .-. ·.~-. . . .. "' ~---........................ ,.,. .... -,,.,,.,..._,.._,.""" ..•.. _ .... .. ;:i:.: .·::.:.::~~~f s~:~;-::~~~~~!~~~ff~l~i;S~Ei~~;':. . ..... · ... - 3 - ORDER • 13. Based.upon the foregoing Findings of Fact and Detenninations, and following notice to the.-North Carolina Departnent of Human Resources pursuant to.Section 106(a) of CERCIA, it is hereby ORDERED: _That Respondent shall. initiate on March 26, 1984, and canplete within ·-14 days the~ following"' treasures; "which' shall· be ·undertaken. at the direction of'"EPA through its· On-Scene-Coordinator (OOC) and consistent with the National Contingency Plan: (A) Rem:,val and disposal (in an approved hazardous waste -facility)·of"PCB contaminated soils. The am:,unt of soil excavated shall be sufficient to reduce the ·. total concentration of .any remaining PCB' s to 50 ng/kg .. -or:_less as -detennined by the OOC, and docurrented by sampling and-analysis of the soil. (Bl ,Installati.on .. of· a clay cap (with' specifications as •described ,by,;the OOC at the tine of said installation) _c·onto·the-excavated area.···. , ..... 14. All actions carried out by the Respondent pursuant to this ORDER shall ·: -·•·• _•···:· •'··be done in accordance -with all applicable Federal, State and local laws~ " . . ... '... . . ,, _, ·, ,~' ' : .. ., ... ·-·· . · . ..• ·,.,,.~.-+--,•· •.. -~'~ -·. -----"-•-t~..;;., .... -,,. __ ... ,,, .. __ .....,.,, ··~-·., -· ,, ., . -· "···•••>•.,-~.._;,.,:... •••. --.•. ---- . 15. -Nothing' herein:shall constitute or be construed as a satisfaction or •· release fran,liability fran any conditions or claims arising as a result of · _.past, current;·.:orc'.future operations or ownership of the Site by the Respondent, their agents,: contractors,. lessees, successors or assigns. 16. Notwithstarlding:caripliance with the terms of this Order, the Respondents may be required-to·take further action as necessary to abate the endangernent posed by conditions at the Site. 17. The Respondent ~hall use quality assurance, quality control, and chain of custody procedures in accordance with the EPA, Region·rv, Environmental Services Division~_.0Standard Operating Procedures Manual throughoot all activities. 'This manual shall be provided to the Respondent upon receipt by EPA of the Respondentk .. intent to canply with this Order •. The Respondent shall consult with ___ EPA in planning for, and prior, to sampling and analysis. 18. Upon ~es~-;~~::~~~ndent shall split with EPA any samples collected in accordance with schedules established pursuant to this ORDER. • . ·.:,t;.::,:-~'.: -' •. ---<:: .: .. _._._:,;·-::: . .'<_ ·, . , .. . .19. Access ;to. the .adjacent property which is owned by Mr. R.L. Honbarrier : .: :.... shall be obtained by. :the Respondent prior to any rem:,val actions • . _:•.• •. .:. ~: .. : --.:.·. ~·;,·•·.-.::..;-;,,· .;;:·,~:.-•r,-~.·:.::..:. •·•· .. . .. . , ..... ,.._~._, ..... -~•-.,,..,,-.. -,.,. ,, .. , .... ~ .... 20. Access tcrthe ·site shall be provided to EPA, its contractors, . ,~·'}.';:.',:c, and ·consultants· for: i:he .. purposes of carrying out this irnrediate rem:,val -: : ; 7,.:;:~.=-:. · actiOll ~=t·f::;~~~i{1~;'.f~~:'.:·-~~~r-~~-~~:.:::?:~. ·•" -.~.,,q, -•·.-. .• :: .;;:::.-:1::~.~·:··~~.:::-:::~•-:., --,. -:-:"".: .. : .• . . . ,·-··--~, ~---. --• ---~~ • • -4- 21. The United States shall not be liable for any injuries or damages to persons or property resulting frc:m acts or emissions by the Respondent, his employees, agents or contractors in carrying out activities pursuant to this Ord.er, nor shall the Federal Government be held as a party to any contract entered into by the Respondent or their agents in carrying out activities pursuant to this Order. 22. All 51.itmitta"ls~ and iiot1fications"t6 EPA pursuant' to this Order shalr'be. made to the Director, Air and Waste Management Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Aqancy, 345 Courtland Street, Atlanta, Georgia 30365. 23. Response actions shall ccmnence on March 26, 1984. All times for performance of response activities shall be calculated frc:m March 26, 1984. 24. This Order shall apply.to and be binding upon the parties to this action, their officers,ccdirectors, .. agents, employees, successors, assigns, and contractors •. :•-· .· •• .•....... '· : . ' . ·: ••· :::-' OPPORIUNITY FOR CONFERENCE .·· ...... ··-._ ... _ .. Except as otherwise ·p~i.ded::.below _' this Order is effecti v~ upon receipt. With respect to those.actions required above, yoo =t notify EPA by telegram. within.seven days after receipt whether you intend to-~ly with _this ..... · ----· . PRIER. ·rn ._addition,-.if you wish to confer with EPA to discuss this ORDER, its applicability·to·you,.the correctness of -any factual detenninations upon which the Order is based, the appropriateness of any action wr:::.ch you are ordered .to take, and any other relevant and material issue,, you may request an informal conference at.the EPA Regional Office located at 345 Courtland Street, Atlanta, Georgia.: .. Such a request ImJst be made within the seven day period referred to above;· · However, you are hereby placed on notice that EPA will take,:any action·which may be necessacy in the opinion of EPA for the protection of public health.arid welfare and the environment, and Respondent may be liable under Section 107(a) of CERCIA for the costs of those government actions •. At the conference-you may appear in person and by attorney or other representatives.for the,.purposes of presenting any objections, defenses or· contentions wtiich:·you,.may:haveregarding this Order. If you desire.to have such a conference,: please -_contact: · Gregocy D. Fraley Air &-Waste Management Division ·Energency·&.Reaedial Response Branch • U .s ~ · Environmental Protection Agency .·_·Region IV ~-345-Courtland·:Street, N.E. _ :c .• :: :Atlanta,· Georgi~ ·30365. · . . . .. ,. ·_---40~881-2234 '''.'"·.•~·· ····--~·.•---=·---• .... -._--,, .... ,,__.,--:-:-.,•.-.,:,_• -····----·- .... ~ ~-:~::..:.:::·~~~:; i ;,.: _-.-,,_ =-.·:.:::-:~~::~. -:/:-::~.: . . ·. ~ _--;,:· ;·.~:.:-=·.'.,~;':~;;;;.:zi;;.."':;.;.:,::.:.'::i'.;:.::·~·.:.=;.:'w;f;:.:,,~,-. ••. .. ,..~.,._.,..,. , •• ~·.-...:;r(.'"""!:'"".J'r:"".~,l;:!:::"!'C"!:'~"!."-.,,..,..•:'--.>• • ., • -5- PENALTIE.5 • You are advised that willful violation or failure or refusal to canply with this Order or any portion thereof, may subject you to a civil penalty of up to $5,000 for each day in which such violation occurs or such failure to canply continues pursuant to Section 106(b) of CERCI.A, 42 u.s.c. §9606(b). Failure to canply with this Order, or any portion thereof may also subject you to liability for punitive damages in the am::iunt of three tirres the arrount -of .any. costs incurred .by the Government as a result of yoor failure to take_ proper action pursuant-to Section 107(cl of CERCIA, 42 u.s.c. §9607(c). Date= a,, .t7 lf~I . -l .. •· . " .. .. , .. ... . ,, . By: . ···-··· ........... 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FAYETTEVILLE -A F.,.......,m. traoslonner company bas been fined $35,000 lor letting the IDXM: cbeuucal PCB nm all_...,. laminated sou OD the con,pany'a site into Ibo Cope Fear Rm<, at&l<olli<ialswc!Wedneoday, · .. · ·:.·• _-· •· . The line was levied by the N.C. l)ivWon ol EnvinJmnellal Man- . qemet>l aftor Carolina Transformer Co. taUod <a pn,vent lurther ·~~ ~--aldthey did""' lblnk 11,e PCB nmofl, -ia CODtinuing at the oile, rep.....i.d a lw.ard. The --.,,, town. Elizabethtown about ZS '··miles away,~~-~~ ~.~wa~ ~1:D. theri¥er, ~ __ _. ... --· .. ··-c ·._... -· ·:· . . nie natter bas beeri' complicated by the ~. an,,-the division assessed the fine _Jan .•• that part ol the runoff is """""ll from adjacent property not_ owned by-c.arotina Transformer -<:ompaTiy President Kenn«h Strother we! thal be wantod ID com- ply but that the estimated oost of scraping oil the PCll-&OUed aoll e · --• ~'-•lttoa ·-'•1 landfill would•••"'""" biatinJ>. -· -7 • . -~ · ·. . -:-"'7 ------... 'EPA _to probe site 'for tainted ",ater ·-. -.:;:~~ :_,::. . . ---,.itc, .2/sl,'-! ., .. · FAYETTEVILLE-The U.S. En,·ironmental Protection Agen- ": ey says it plans to investigate a Fayette,·ille transformer site tor _any groundwater coot.aminatioo by the Loxic chemical PCB. : The EPA said Friday it was intervening after North Carolina. . of!iciali disclosed last week that they had fined Carolina Transformer Co. ClS.000 iD Januar,·, primarily !or letting PCBs nm oll into the Cape Fesr a;..,_ · C,anilina Transformer btin't paid 1M fine and both sides contin- ue to negotiate a cleanup. 'Ibe N .C. Division of Environmental .lbnagemcnt asked the EPA to reconsider tts classil1cation of the deanup, whcrl i1 appeared it wouid receive a }ov.· rank.i~g on a ·.'1181.iorw priority list for huanious-wast, cleanups. Tbe site con• : -· WDi 1 h acres .of soil cont.aminated -with PCBs from oil spills , .sihce \958. . PCBs lpolychlorinated biphenylsl are a ~ed c:ancer--c~~- : tng agent. EPA 5P()kesman Bob Humpbrle~ m A~l•~t.a said if !-PCB.s were found in groundwater tbat ~ mto drmking water, l, ~~could require aD immediate t:leanup. . He Wd the. EPA plans w se_ rm t.echmc-ians to the &itt IOO'tt to take Ulll{lles. Tbe EPA doesn't cwsider PCSs YI. lbe Cape Fear a '11,rut1o d,;r,k(n& wat.r. Ji~ aald, be<:a..,.-lb, chemical ~ :,,Ill,'~-fle _,.. ..,..._..,,.dr!mting waleT ~tibkCS 8ft Ultfie wllminst,oa area. SIO miles away. . . EPA Official Che'cks .. . .. :lmpl~c,_t,Qf .f ~ij Site ~ . . . . ta fines against Carolina Trans• former fer four \iolations of sl&le wair:r qua1iiy statute-s. Carolina Transformer P~sident Kenneth Strot"Mr could not be reached for t"OfflJ1>ent Wedn~ay. According to suu officials. the PCBs are ~chinf! into• tributary af the Cape Fear Ri~r and at last cbf:ci: kad caused a concentratKln M,«IO times tae le«al lim!L ''Tht- Dftly thing that points lhb. one out b tbat tMy'we seen some PCBs in tM lfllUad••aw-. It k ,eui~ in tbe rn,w,dwair:r," liltcher said. l'be mu.Imam tbat can be> 5~nt • a &I~ of lbi~ l)-pe is SI million, Batcbn uhi, adding lbat be wowdn't sperMi nearly that amount lla-t. U nmonl .-ere-ordered. the cont.amla.ted IOU would bave to .be l&k.en Lo a bau.rdous -.·as1.e dump ln Emelle, Ala .• al A 4iapos,a1 awa •f 11.110 per~ tons. ~•, • posafbllit~· the °""'"' would 6o It. if ICllnl'bod~· just \ells · tum what to do," Ha\ChN' uid. • ·-Officfal:·--n·e~aline Set ·For PCB· Clea~up ~ .. :'f'OJ./~t'J/~ -r, ~J . ,5).-/J-j'"f ·• n• •1 Sil r!dnd EPA 1ttotn•fi '!1le ,..,on n,r ontmn1 lmmNllol• .:;;,.·~a,.pi.MR:U STA.Un-ER traley said tM ~er. whltb should Ct 1/ thtn :: after· the com. pany ror remonl. omtltls 11td, ls to ellmlnaUI ,! • --.......~nan...,. be luued wllhlR a week, would wou bunemenl Fraley said. . , the real problem -1roundwater C'afenna 'trlnsrormerCo.'of P'IJtttt-· mandate the company to brlnR ll• · "~cording t~ Fraley the proJeet.. contamination and atonn water runorf m.e._masl cle_an-1111;..;.--lls PCB~ · · tacllU:, Ip compllance with the tedtrallt would probably lnvolve ~moving about Into an onna_med bibutary or the ~pe -·centamlififfl"7ilte and bring It In acttpted ~vela ror PCB 14 days ~rter _ • eight Inches of soll rrom the contami-Fear River. c· : : nmpllance with federal toxic sub-lt'a rttelved. , . · .. naud areas and transporting ll lO a According· to offlclals In the N. · -stance 1enU.1d die eelt three ween, '"'lbe cc,mpant 1111 they rt Pini to-'.. rdous ;.,,e dump approved for Department of Natural Re,ourt:es, \ ~ng to•• efflti•I In the· rtderal clean It up," Fraley said. · . · ~s (polychlorlnaled blphenyl!). · PCBs are leat:hln,t ort the sJ:ie lnt:nd ., _En•lrunmenUI ~ttttlon A,e_ene,. Company President Kennetll Stro(fter A«ordlng to Edward L. Hatt:her, an tributary or the Cape Fear ..er :, Gre1 Frale)', of tbe EPA a Air ■ad ttfo9,ed to comment on lhe matter ·. EPA environmental engineer •ho In-tut chttk had cau.'led • concentraUon Waste Mana,ement DIYblon oHk:e In tlnlnd•f tpttled the alte last wttli: the only M,000 times the legal llmll d .., Atlnll!o 18141 on 'J'hunday that an order. · . b urdous. waste dumP In the The site, located ort Rlnr Ro• neat ·: II beln, drd11 up dlrttt.lng Carolina Fraley said II Carolina Trartsformer I theastem United StalH that can the U.S. 301 lntentttlon, hu bttn t TnMfol"IMr to remove topsod from the rans to clean up the ~te •~~In ~ !0!ept pee.contaminated 9011 ls In under federal and _state scruUnJ since ; cot1tamlnatrd portions or land at the alloted·perlod or tlm~L e 11E ndwouthe. E~ellr Ala. 1178. River Road racUltJ. step In and remoYe un: so u er • ~Cheniic,al ·s . illed·~1n- r0-<l~-lle., •""25. p . . ·Wrecl~ f . •::. ·e,wA~.~.!_WANT d/ (/fJ.{ : ~::~ ·to determine lf ~: splll -conlamlnated die • LAtfRINBURG -The driver or a tanker truck The truck had been ran-ylnlt 42.000 p0Qnc19 or the city Pulllam. driving a truck owned by D.C. Tran!lport, Wl!I carryln,i: the chemical for Tran!plant lntema- tlonal Pools Co. canyln« nahlmable chtmlcal!I crashed his rl,r Into a chemical. which I! u~ed In tht treatment of swimming crttk alon,r U.S. 401 Tue!lday momlrlJt to avoid hitting pool water. • Scotland County schoolbus stopped at .a railroad The truck driver, Ronald Leste~ PuHlam of . cn,ssln,r. Cleveland, Tenn., was about a mile north or "I Just couldn't hit• bmload or kkb," aald Ronald LaurlnburR al 7:30 a.m. when he bnkrd for the bus, Le!ter Pulliam, who drove his rig Into the creek after he told state troopen. hi• brakes falled. . . "He elrded to run orr the shoulder of the mad Tbou111:h the trurt scraped the ~ar or the bus before talher than hit the 11chonl bu!I," said trooper Rick Yft'rln,i: orr the road, none or the !II• children on board RelnhardL'lald. "It wu a danRl'rou!I 111Uuallnn whf!n 1hr: , were Injured, •nd lhe trutk driver climbed out or his accident nnt o«urrrd. U lhe flk'I oll l(!aklnJ( from lhe • wrttked nhlcle with only cull and bruises, otnclala · tractor had gplten to lhe chlorine. It rould have l"nltNf said. and cau~ an explmlon." the orncer said. · About one ton of the chemical. calcium hypo-''I think the driver or UH! truck avoided a major chlorate, ,pllled Into Lellh"s Crff'k which nows lnln a dlsuter •.• I think he probably made the rlKhl local pond, but authorities Tuesday said they were decision," the trouJM"r Hid. · "lt'!I bt-t-n a bad day.'' Pulllam said aner the acclden\. "I topped the hill and the school bus was slopl)t"d at the railroad tracks, and I hit my brak'es. I didn't have any, and I had to take the ditch to mlM the bu!'J." "Yes. !llr, I knew I had to ml!ll\ lhat bu! MJmehow. I didn't have much place to f!!'.O, but that's all I COtJld do Is take the ditch. I ju!ll rouldn't hit a busload or kids," he !lald. · otntlal!I with th@ Envlronmrnta.l Protrctlon A,tt-nt; Wf're c1IINI to the wreck site aRt-r the dtemlcal «pillNf lnln the creek and nowNI Into John":ii Pond. Stale and federal orrlclals said they will monitor the water. · . •111 lj!l 111 ' l e • ----- I I I