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Site Report: Old Power Plant / Cottage G (St. George)

Site Name: Old Power Plant / Cottage G (St. George)
Address: Zapadni Bay Road; West of Old Coal House, Saint George, AK 99591
File Number: 2643.38.042
Hazard ID: 4464
Status: Active
Staff: Hans Rinke, 9072623419 hans.rinke@alaska.gov
Latitude: 56.602615
Longitude: -169.548857
Horizontal Datum:WGS84

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Problems/Comments

In 2006, DEC conducted Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) as part of its DEC Brownfield Assessment program. This site was investigated as one of five facilities on St. George Island with concerns about environmental hindrances to redevelopment goals. The Old Power Plant (Cottage G) has lead contamination in soil next to the building, from field X-ray fluorescence (XRF) results and laboratory analyses. Lab result on the West side of the building was 451 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg), and on the North side, XRF result was 2,838 parts per million (ppm). Report estimated approximately 10 cubic yards of lead-contaminated soil would require removal. See also TPA 09 STG Old Power Plant, File Number 2643.38.015. Site was worked through a two-party agreement with NOAA. Conditional Closure issued in 2005, with institutional controls established. Current project has different responsible party, different contaminant of concern. X-ref Brownfield file 2643.57.001.

Action Information

Action Date Action Description DEC Staff
9/12/2005 Update or Other Action DEC received a request for a DEC Brownfield Assessment for St. George Tanaq Corporation, to address 5 specific locations: E&P Shop; Coal House; Old Power Plant (Cottage G); Cottage D; and Old Machine Shop. The 5 sites have 3 different owners. Each site will be entered separately into database, but tracked in one file as it is likely they will be addressed in one project. Sonja Benson
2/3/2006 Brownfields Award Site was confirmed as a brownfield with issuance of NTP for the brownfield site assessment work. Funding allocated as area-wide on five historic buildings: Cottage D, Electrical & Plumbing Shop, Cottage G/Old Power Plant, Old Machine Shop, and Old Coal House. Total funds from SOA CIP= $40,098 and EPA STRP= $19,280. NTP# 18-9028-13. Phase I with limited sampling. Sonja Benson
5/12/2006 Site Characterization Workplan Approved Received and approved final workplan. Sonja Benson
6/30/2006 Site Characterization Report Approved Received copies of Phase I and Phase II ESA for mulitple properties. Identified lead contamination in soil around building foundation at the Old Power Plant (aka Cottage G). Estimated volume of soil needing removal is 10 cubic yards. Existing contamination around base of building precludes future development interests. Responsible party planning to seek additional cleanup assistance through EPA brownfield program. Sonja Benson
10/8/2007 Site Added to Database Site added to the database. Mitzi Read
6/27/2008 Exposure Tracking Model Ranking Initial ranking with ETM completed. Sonja Benson
8/5/2015 Update or Other Action Site transferred to Program Manager Vreeman for follow up and reassignment. Fred Vreeman
4/26/2016 Update or Other Action Site reassigned for PRP Research, evaluation of cleanup requirements, and follow up by project manager Fred Vreeman
6/26/2017 Meeting or Teleconference Held DEC staff conducted a site review and held an internal meeting to discuss - the site does not currently have any communication with the potential responsible parties. Staff will follow up with PRP letters in July 2017. Monte Garroutte
8/20/2018 Potentially Responsible Party/State Interest Letter PRP letter mailed to NOAA on this date. Grant Lidren
10/22/2018 Meeting or Teleconference Held Meeting with NOAA on this date. Grant Lidren
5/23/2019 Site Visit Site visited and pictures taken. The building appeared inhabited. Paint chips noted on ground. Former Staff

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