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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAS-3524_28667_G_RRA_20200602UST/200 Rev 2018-05_P Pg 1 of 4 NCDEQ UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK SECTION RISK, RANK, AND ABATEMENT RATING FORM Incident Name:Samir's #8 (Gilliani Property, Amwar)Region: 6/2/2020 Ranked By: Note: a new ranking form must be completed whenever site conditions may have changed, or at least once every 5 years (Check all that apply) 1. High Risk A. B. C. D. Commercial UST, Noncommercial Motor Fuel UST, and Non-UST Petroleum Releases Only E. F. G. Noncommercial UST Releases Only (including Noncommercial Farm or Residential Motor Fuel USTs) H. I. J. 2. Intermediate Risk (Commercial UST and Non-UST Releases Only) A. B. C. D. E. 3. Low Risk A.X Asheville Mitchell Maura Clark The levels of groundwater contamination associated with a confirmed release for ethylene dibromide or benzene exceed 1,000 times the federal drinking water standard set out in 40 CFR 141(these levels have also been termed “gross contamination levels”). or, based on site-specific information received by the Department, the release does not pose a significant risk. L185 D An existing water supply well, including one used for non-drinking purposes, has been contaminated by any UST release or any non-UST petroleum release; responsible party for the release; or contaminant concentration exceeds the applicable surface water quality standard and criteria found in 15A NCAC 2B .0200 by a factor of 10; the Department in 1985), the source area of a confirmed release is located where there is recharge to an unconfined or semi-confined deeper aquifer which the Department determines is being used or may be used as a source of drinking water; no source of water supply other than the groundwater; confirmed heating oil or other non-motor fuel release; dibromide, benzene and the aliphatic and aromatic carbon fraction classes) exceed 50 percent of the solubility of the contaminant at 25 degrees Celsius or 1,000 times the groundwater quality standard or interim standard established in 15A NCAC 2L .0202, whichever is lower (these levels have been termed “gross contamination levels”); or UST/200 Rev 2018-05_P Pg 2 of 4 Incident # (Assign points as applicable) 1. EMERGENCY HAZARD ASSESSMENT E - FLAG Complete form with letter "E" assigned to final rating. Once Emergency is abated, a new rating must be prepared. 2. EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT Groundwater A. Impacted Water Supplies Public Supply Wells (each well can only be counted once) 0 x 600 0 Private Supply Wells (each well can only be counted once) Public or Private Wells below 2L .0202 Standards (each well can only be counted once) B. Threat to Uncontaminated Drinking Water Supplies Public Supply Wells (each well can only be counted once) Private Supply Wells (each well can only be counted once) C. Proximity of Wells to Permitted USTs (PIB Information Check - No Points) * * Surface Water :0 Incident # 1. Public or institutional water supply well containing substances in concentrations exceeding 15A NCAC 2L groundwater quality standards. 600 pts ea. NCAC 2L groundwater quality standards. 200 pts ea. 3. Private well, not used for drinking, containing contamination in detectable concentrations. 75 pts ea. 4. Public or private drinking water supply containing substances that are below the 15A NCAC 2L groundwater quality standards. 100 pts ea. 2. Free product or sheen discovered on surface waters as a result of groundwater discharge. 5 pts total. (10 pts) (5 pts) UST or non-UST plume edge, or 100 feet of other noncommercial UST plume edge; plume edge is motor fuel UST or non-UST plume edge, or 100 and 150 feet of other noncommercial UST plume noncommercial motor fuel UST or non-UST plume edge, or 150 ft of othernoncommercial UST plume edge and wells threatened or threat is currently unknown. 20 pts ea. motor fuel UST or non-UST plume edge and wells are threatened or threat is currently unknown. 10 motor fuel UST or non-UST plume edge; or wells located within 1000 ft but threat to wells is Check after notifying PIB: 1. Violation of Class HQW, ORW, WS-I, WS-II, or SA surface water quality standards as a result of groundwater discharge. 10 pts total. CO U N T 28667 (Flag if true, leave blank if no emergency is apparent.) x PO I N T S = TO T A L 28667 UST/200 Rev 2018-05_P Pg 3 of 4 A. Land Use (Choose soil cleanup level. Apply points only if soil contamination exceeds requirement.) :5 B. Proximity of Protected Waters to Permitted USTs (PIB Information Check - No Points) * Air Quality A. Vapor Phase Exposure 3. HYDROGEOLOGY and LITHOLOGY A. Bedrock B. Vertical Contaminant Migration C. Horizontal Contaminant Migration : 4. ENVIRONMENTAL VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT A. Existing Groundwater Quality - Worst-Case Monitor or Supply Well (assign only one) B. Predominant Contamination Type 5. CONTAMINANT SOURCE ABATEMENT (from Section III) A. Rank Contributions from Section III: Source Abatement Assignment (automated) :0 :50 SECTION II. Release Ranking 3. Maximum soil contaminant concentration exceeds the "Industrial/Commercial" exposure concentration or no risk-based data is available. 15 pts total. exposure concentration. 10 pts total. exposure concentration. 5 pts total.(5 pts) (15 pts) PO I N T S 185 TO T A L OR OR OR OR OR : WS-II or SA is located within 500' of a permitted UST. Check after notifying PIB: Data or observations indicate that no discharge points or aquifer discontinuities exist between the discharge, release, or known extent of contamination and the nearest down-gradient drinking water supply. 5 pts total. surface. 10 pts total. vaults, etc.) but levels are below 20% of the lower explosive limit. 5 pts total. explosive limit and health concern levels. 20 pts total. 2. Abatement letter "D" assigned due to a contaminated soil source remaining. 50 pts total. 2. High boiling-point petroleum products (fuel oil, kerosene, diesel fuel, etc). 0 pts. (50 pts) (20 pts) (0 pts) (80 pts) (5 pts) (5 pts) (10 pts) No Risk Data Soil to GW Residential Ind/Comm UST/200 Rev 2018-05_P Pg 4 of 4 Incident # (Assign Letter) 1. Abated or Unabated Contaminant Source A. Emergency Situation D. Contaminant Sources Abated SECTION IV. Risk, Rank, and Abatement Score Total: Risk, Rank, and Abatement Score (Use Risk letter from Section I, total of all Rank points from Section II, and Abatement letter from Section III. Transfer final score to Page 1) L185 D An Emergency condition must be immediately abated. Assign letter "E" (and see Section II.1). UST Systems remain in operation and continue to discharge into the environment. Assign Letter "A". (+100 points added to Rank.) The UST release has been abated; however, contaminated soil continues to release product or contaminants into the environment. Assign Letter "D". (+50 points added to Rank in Section II.5.) The UST release has been abated and contaminated soil has been removed or remediated. Assign Letter "R". (No points added to Rank in Section II.5.) D D