Action Date |
Action |
Description |
DEC Staff |
6/12/1994 |
Update or Other Action |
Request for corrective action letter sent to Ken Hatfield, property owner. |
Bruce Erickson |
6/24/1994 |
Update or Other Action |
Spill report and photos from the Kodiak Fire Department received in Anchorage office. Report forwarded by Bill Reith, Kodiak Field Office. Home heating oil UST apparently leaking and running through drainage into Potato Patch Lake. Fire Dept. placed booms and sorbent pads across drainage. |
Ray Dronenburg |
7/15/1994 |
Update or Other Action |
(Old R:Base Action Code = RPL1 - Initiate Dialog with RP). Initiated dialogue with potentially responsible party letter sent. |
Ray Dronenburg |
9/12/1994 |
Update or Other Action |
Second letter requesting corrective action sent via certified mail. |
Bruce Erickson |
9/22/1994 |
Update or Other Action |
Bill Reith called and stated that Hatfield had removed the UST located at 1425 Ismailov Drive. Petroleum contaminated soil was observed. This is the source of a sheen on a small drainage that flows into Potato Patch Lake. Reith allowed Mr. Hatfield to fill in the hole, without any sampling or removal/remediation of contaminated soils, because Mr. Hatfield doesn't plan to sell the property in the near future. |
Ray Dronenburg |
9/22/1994 |
Update or Other Action |
Several calls made to Mr. Hatfield. UST being removed and replaced with AST. |
Ray Dronenburg |
10/3/1994 |
Update or Other Action |
ADEC Oil & Hazardous Material Discharge or Release Reporting Form received from Mr. Hatfield. No cleanup or assessment was completed. UST was removed and replaced with AST. |
Ray Dronenburg |
1/26/1995 |
Update or Other Action |
Letter sent denying request for NFA determination until data is provided that demonstrates no contamination exists on or off the property as a result of this release. |
Ray Dronenburg |
5/19/1995 |
Site Added to Database |
Site added to database. |
Ray Dronenburg |
8/30/1995 |
Update or Other Action |
Files transferred to Bob Krogseng in the Kenai Field Office. |
Ray Dronenburg |
5/14/1996 |
Site Ranked Using the AHRM |
Ranked by Shannon and Wilson |
S&W |
6/20/2005 |
Update or Other Action |
File number 2601.38.094 assigned and entered into the Fileroom database and Contaminated Sites database. |
Alyce Hughey |
7/19/2005 |
Update or Other Action |
After reviewing the file, a letter was sent requesting a project status update. If no cleanup &/or assessment has been done, a site assessment will be required to obtain data that ensures protection of human health and the environment. Further cleanup actions will be determined after reviewing the site assessment. |
Donald Seagren |
8/29/2005 |
GIS Position Updated |
Using the address in the file in conjunction with TopoZone Pro, entered the coordinates for this site. Metadata includes USGS Topo Map 1:63K, TopoZone Pro Street Maps, on a Medium Size Map, View Scale 1:24,000, Coordinate Datum NAD83. Moderate to high degree of confidence in accuracy of location. |
Alyce Hughey |
9/6/2005 |
Update or Other Action |
Reviewed file. Called land owner and left a message to call back to discuss site conditions. |
Donald Seagren |
9/19/2005 |
Update or Other Action |
After talking to the site owner, a letter was sent requiring soil sampling for site closure. Under current site conditions risk to human health and the environment is low. Unless site conditions change, soil sampling may be deferred. A list of qualified third party firms in Kodiak was provided to the owner. |
Donald Seagren |
3/21/2008 |
Exposure Tracking Model Ranking |
Initial ranking with ETM completed. |
Paul Horwath |
9/25/2014 |
Update or Other Action |
File transferred to Anchorage 9-24-2014 |
Annie Ariel |
10/3/2014 |
Potentially Responsible Party/State Interest Letter |
The contaminated sites program (CSP) completed a review of this site on this day: On June 20, 1994, the ADEC received notification from the Kodiak Fire Department that a petroleum sheen was observed flowing along a drainage path towards Potato Patch Lake. Absorbent booms were placed by the Kodiak Fire Department to soak up as much fuel as possible. According to the file, the source of contamination originated the underground storage tank (UST) located at this site. The UST was subsequently removed from the ground and replaced by an above ground storage tank (AST). Although contaminated soil was noted during UST removal, no confirmation soil samples were collected. As of this date, no characterization activities have occurred, and the nature and extent of contamination remains undefined. Sent letter to RP on 10/17/2014 with this information. |
Joshua Barsis |
10/3/2014 |
Exposure Tracking Model Ranking |
A new updated ranking with ETM has been completed for source area 73104 Residential Heating Oil Spill. |
Joshua Barsis |
3/26/2015 |
Update or Other Action |
Sent notification letter to responsible party. |
Joshua Barsis |
4/6/2015 |
Public Notice |
Notice of Environmental Contamination recorded on March 31, 2015 |
Joshua Barsis |
9/11/2015 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
Reviewed the Site Investigation Report, dated August 2015. The objective of this investigation was to characterize the surface and subsurface soils and groundwater to determine if contamination remains above applicable cleanup levels. Several test pits were advanced to groundwater in the location of the former UST and surrounding area. Based on soil field screening data and visual evidence of contamination, a total of five analytical soil samples (including one duplicate) were collected from the soil-groundwater interface. In addition to the soil samples, one groundwater sample was collected from a temporary monitoring well that was installed in the test pit over the former UST, in the area most likely impacted. Groundwater was generally encountered at four feet below ground surface. All soil and groundwater samples were submitted for laboratory analysis of gasoline range organics (GRO), diesel range organics (DRO), residual range organics (RRO), and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (collectively known as BTEX). In addition, the most contaminated sample was submitted for analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). All soil and groundwater sample results were below the most stringent cleanup levels. Response letter to Site Investigation Report issued September 11, 2015.
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Joshua Barsis |
9/21/2015 |
Exposure Tracking Model Ranking |
A new updated ranking with ETM has been completed for source area 73104 Residential Heating Oil Spill. |
Joshua Barsis |
9/23/2015 |
Public Notice |
Termination of Notice of Environmental Contamination recorded on September 23, 2015. |
Joshua Barsis |
10/5/2015 |
Update or Other Action |
Onsite monitoring well decommissioned on this day. |
Joshua Barsis |
10/6/2015 |
Cleanup Complete Determination Issued |
ADEC has reviewed the environmental records for the Residence - 1425 Ismailov Drive site. Based on the information provided to date, it has been determined that the contaminant concentrations remaining on site do not pose an unacceptable risk to human health or the environment and this site will be closed. |
Joshua Barsis |