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Site Report: Wrangell Junkyard

Site Name: Wrangell Junkyard
Address: Zimovia Highway Mile 4, Zimovia Straits, Wrangell, AK 99929
File Number: 1529.38.006
Hazard ID: 3295
Status: Cleanup Complete
Staff: No Longer Assigned, 9074655229 dec.icunit@alaska.gov
Latitude: 56.422290
Longitude: -132.357175
Horizontal Datum:WGS84

We make every effort to ensure the data presented here is accurate based on the best available information currently on file with DEC. It is therefore subject to change as new information becomes available. We recommend contacting the assigned project staff prior to making decisions based on this information.

Problems/Comments

In 2014, EPA Region 10 conducted a Targeted Brownfield Assessment of the site for the City and Borough of Wrangell. The results, published in 2015, documented surface soil samples collected using a grid over the entire property contained lead concentrations over 10,000 mg/kg and as high as 50,000 mg/kg, or 125 times the DEC Method Two Soil residential cleanup level of 400 mg/kg. In fall 2015, DEC approved the Contaminated Sites Program to access the Response Account of the Oil and Hazardous Substance Release Prevention and Response Fund to perform an emergency cleanup at the site. During the initial stages of the removal action, the DEC contractor constructed a heavy equipment access road through the site and several rock pads for staging equipment. In the course of the interim site preparation work, large quantities of buried metal, rubber and wood debris mixed with RCRA-hazardous concentrations of lead and petroleum saturated soil was found. Additional test pits and a large drainage trench confirmed the presence of this same waste profile consistently throughout the site and down to the hardpan layer at depths ranging from 2 to 6 feet. DEC instructed the contractor to proceed with excavating all contaminated soil down to the till layer, separate the wood, metal, and oversize rock, treat the soil with Ecobond to stabilize the lead, and when confirmed by laboratory TCLP, stockpile the treated material on-site. The volume of treated contaminated soil presently stored on-site is estimated at 18,350 cubic yards. In 2018, under a DEC-issued contract, all material was shipped offsite to a disposal facility in Oregon.

Action Information

Action Date Action Description DEC Staff
5/16/2000 Site Added to Database Lead and PCBs in soil Bruce Wanstall
5/17/2000 Update or Other Action EPA site screening and potential hazardous waste ID forms sent to Region 10. PA site reconnaissance planned with E&E on May 25-26. Site access letter written to Gibb - need Lynn's concurrence first. Administrative search warrant may be required. Bill Janes
5/23/2000 Update or Other Action EPA CERCLIS Site Discovery date, federal lead. ID # AKSFN1002224. Bruce Wanstall
8/17/2000 Update or Other Action Conducted site visit and sediment/soil sampling at 16 different locations on 8/14-8/15. Accompanied by Bruce Wanstall and Ben Martich (E&E). PA report will be generated by E&E approximately October. Bill Janes
8/17/2000 Update or Other Action Teleconference with Burrell Byford, Virgil Byford's son. See my site log this date for details. Bill Janes
10/5/2000 Update or Other Action Problem statement change using PASI Site Screening soil sample analysis results stated in 10/5/00 letter to ADEC staff from EPA contractor E&E Inc. Bruce Wanstall
10/16/2000 Site Ranked Using the AHRM Confirmed PCBs and lead in soils. Bruce Wanstall
2/16/2001 Update or Other Action PA finalized. EPA sent copy to Kurt Gibb, property owner on February 9, stating that based on available information no further investigation under the Federal Superfund Program (MTonel). Bill Janes
2/16/2001 Update or Other Action Teleconference a few weeks ago with Matt Carr of EPA Removal Program. He cannot justify removal action based on imminent and substantial threat. Bill Janes
3/20/2001 Update or Other Action Teleconference with Dottie Olson adjacent landowner to update her on progress. Bill Janes
3/20/2001 Update or Other Action Teleconference with Tim Lawrence - adjacent landowner - on site status. Bill Janes
4/9/2001 Update or Other Action Letter sent to Mr. Gibb giving him a deadline to initiate cleanup of hazardous substances and solid waste at site. Bill Janes
5/1/2001 Update or Other Action Letter sent to Gibb a second time. Someone else signed for the first certified letter so we do not know if Mr. Gibb ever saw it. Second time we restricted the letter to Gibb only. Bill Janes
4/17/2002 Update or Other Action Certified access request letter sent to Gibb in Foster, Oregon. Same letter sent regular mail to a Curtis Gibb in Canada. Given until April 18 to respond G:\SPAR\Spar-Contaminated Sites\SITES\Wrangell Junkyard\Gibb Access Letter 02.doc. Bill Janes
4/17/2002 Update or Other Action RFP sent to Ecology and Environment for second phase of characterization and to conduct a waste inventory/removal/remedial cost estimate. Bill Janes
5/13/2002 Update or Other Action Contacted RP by phone. Verbal permission to conduct investigation on the property. However, RP will not sign any agreement to that effect. Notes forwarded to DOL. Bruce Wanstall
5/22/2002 Site Characterization Report Approved Final workplan for site characterization and removal cost estimate received. Bill Janes
5/28/2002 Update or Other Action Site Characterization and Removal Cost Estimate report received. In spite of considerable debris and structures that limited access to native soil, Ecology and Environment Inc. (E&E) performed site investigation sampling that identified widespread areas with high concentrations of lead, trace levels of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), and pentachlorophenol (PCP) compounds, and a few areas with elevated concentrations of diesel (DRO) and residual (RRO) range hydrocarbons in surface soil. Bill Janes
6/3/2002 Update or Other Action E&E on-site this week performing contract work for CS Bill Janes
1/14/2004 Meeting or Teleconference Held Adjacent property owners stopped by office to see what, if anything, might be done at this point to get site cleaned up. They will visit City of Wrangell to see if foreclosure is a possibility. We could then work with City as a Brownfield project. Bill Janes
7/28/2004 GIS Position Updated Travel to Wrangell; Record GPS and inspect/photograph the property. Bruce Wanstall
2/26/2008 Exposure Tracking Model Ranking Initial ranking with ETM completed. Bill Janes
4/21/2009 Update or Other Action Received phone call from City and Borough of Wrangell. They have foreclosed on the property and would like to look into applying for brownfield assistance to further assess and/or clean up the site. Sent the caller EPA Targeted Brownfield application information and will follow up. Sonja Benson
1/19/2010 Brownfields Award Targeted Brownfield Assessment approved by EPA. This effort will include Phase II sampling and an evaluation of possible cleanup alternatives. The next step will be to conduct a scoping meeting and site visit. This will probably occur in the spring. Carol Rushmore at the City and Borough of Wrangell is the contact. Bill Janes
5/6/2010 Site Visit In May 2010, DEC met with representatives of CBW and the EPA Brownfield Program in Wrangell to discuss additional site investigation of the three acre former Byford junkyard property formally described as Lot Y2 Tract Y United States Survey 2321. After the meeting, DEC and EPA inspected the CBW contractor metal salvage operation at the site. Previous site investigation sampling identified widespread areas with high concentrations of lead, trace levels of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), and pentachlorophenol (PCP) compounds, and a few areas with elevated concentrations of diesel (DRO) and residual (RRO) range hydrocarbons in surface soil. DEC requested that a burn site in Area A on the south side of the property be cordoned off to avoid disturbance of surface soil contamination. Bruce Wanstall
7/26/2010 Update or Other Action Based on the Site Characterization, the estimated volume of contaminated material is 3,450 cubic yards; one fourth to one third is expected to exhibit hazardous waste characteristic. The RCRA 8 total metals Table 1 concentration using Method 1311 sample prep (Toxic Characteristic Leaching Procedure) threshold criteria for mercury is 0.2 milligrams per liter (mg/L), selenium and cadmium are each 1.0 mg/L, lead, silver, arsenic and chromium are each 5.0 mg/L (5,000ug/L) and barium is 100 mg/L. These are called the RCRA 8 metals. Bruce Wanstall
7/26/2010 Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other Wrangell Junkyard Site Characterization in 2002 by E&E: Based on XRF field laboratory results, 21 surface soil samples had lead concentrations greater than 4,250 mg/kg; all 21 locations are in Area A. Area A includes the upper half of the driveway between the main residence and shop and the rental residence where it divides into two branches. Debris piles 1 & 2 are on the right side of the right branch of the driveway along the southeast side of the property; 1 is above and 2 is below the sawmill ruins. Debris piles 3 & 4 are to the left of the right branch of the driveway. The debris piles are divided by strips of vegetation or a road and Area A extends to the back of the property. Bruce Wanstall
3/4/2011 Meeting or Teleconference Held The Economic Development and Public Works Directors from the City and Borough of Wrangell met with the Contaminated Sites Program project manager in DEC offices in Juneau to discuss the ongoing debris clearing project underway and development of the Targeted Brownfield Assessment. After debris removal and a thorough site characterization, a cleanup will focus on removal of the lead battery contaminated soil on the property. Other cleanup tasks required to achieve a complete cleanup may be taken by a triage approach using means other than removal. These tasks may require multi-year funding. Bruce Wanstall
9/8/2011 Exposure Tracking Model Ranking A new updated ranking with ETM has been completed for source area 74270 Battery Disposal Area. Bruce Wanstall
8/21/2012 Exposure Tracking Model Ranking A new updated ranking with ETM has been completed for source area 74270 Battery Disposal Area. Sally Schlichting
10/16/2012 Site Visit The DEC sampling event objective is to add another line of evidence to evaluate the risk to human health and ecological exposure pathways for the documented presence of high levels of total metals contamination, particularly lead, in environmental media on and adjacent to the Wrangell (former Byford) Junkyard and submerged lands in Zimovia Strait south of Wrangell, Alaska. The purpose of the sampling and analysis is to screen representative species in the shallow intertidal area adjacent to the site for lead contamination in tissue of the specimen. Specimens were collected in the evening, frozen overnight and shipped in a cooler to the DEC Environmental Health Laboratory in Anchorage via Alaska Airlines Gold Streak. The transect compass bearing and GPS coordinates for each of six sample collection locations were obtained using a Garmin GPS 76 and 250-foot tape measure. Bruce Wanstall
10/22/2013 Meeting or Teleconference Held A teleconference meeting held today was attended by the EPA and DEC Brownfield Programs, the City of Wrangell and the DEC remedial project manager. Previous meetings and correspondence has prescribed the intent to perform a Targeted Brownfields Assessment at the site by an EPA contractor but this objective has been delayed by circumstance. In the interim the City of Wrangell has methodically cleared all structures and debris from the site with minimal disturbance to surface drainage paths on the property. From today’s discussion it appears that the TBA planning phase will begin this fall with development of a sampling plan during the winter months and implementation in spring 2014. Bruce Wanstall
10/22/2013 Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other Summary of the DEC tissue sample laboratory report and field notes from the Bi-valve Specimen Sampling in Zimovia Straits near Wrangell. The transect origin was the culvert outfall between Zimovia Highway and the Zimovia Strait; 205 degrees azimuth. The substrate was 50% cobble and 50% sand with between five to ten per cent empty bivalve shells. The most abundant intertidal species found at the sample collection points were the Alaska Razor and Littleneck Clams; Cockles and worms were also common. Analytical testing of the specimen sample tissue found that the detection of arsenic and cadmium in invertebrate species is common in Alaska and the highest levels in these samples (As 3.7ppm, Cd 2.5ppm) are not uncommon. Lead was detected in a greater number of the samples collected at the site than the usual ratio and the highest level (Pb 1.2ppm) was not the highest in the State (5.0ppm). The highest levels of lead detected in tissue typically are found in bivalves and sablefish. The highest selenium level (Se 2.8ppm) is tied for the highest level detected in the State; three of the results are in the top 50 so the levels are fairly high at the site. Selenium is commonly found in cohos, whitefish and geoducks and copper is commonly found in crabs, squid and sockeye. Out of 2,380 results on record for Copper in seafood tissue-samples from across the State the top five samples from this site have the highest levels. Two of the samples reached 23ppm. Mercury was detected in 75% of the samples at levels not of concern averaging 0.012ppm. Bruce Wanstall
11/14/2013 Site Visit CSP staff Wanstall met with EPA contractor, Ecology and Environment and City of Wrangell staff at City Hall and conducted a joint site inspection to discuss scope and development of a Targeted Brownfield Assessment work plan that will be drafted over the coming months. Bruce Wanstall
7/30/2014 Site Visit DEC met with E&E on-site to inspect implementation of the TBA sampling plan and to observe and record the effects of erosion on surface soil and debris remaining at the surface following removal by the City of Wrangell. Bruce Wanstall
7/20/2015 Exposure Tracking Model Ranking A new updated ranking with ETM has been completed for source area 74270 Battery Disposal Area. DEC Environmental Health Division risk evaluation determined that tissue contamination (metals) in aquatic receptors (shellfish) in the off-site migration pathway did not present an unacceptable cumulative exposure risk, based on normal consumption rates calculated by the Alaska Department of Fish & Game in 2000. Bruce Wanstall
7/29/2015 Site Visit CS Juneau staff met with the EPA Emergency Removal Program Lead On-Scene Coordinator Greg Weigel, Response contractor Patrick Heyneman (EQM), officials from City and Borough of Wrangell (CBW), and Ecology and Environment (E&E) staff. E&E presented copies of the 2014 Brownfield Targeted Assessment that documents the severity of lead soil contamination at the site. End of year funding from the EPA Emergency Program National Office remains uncertain, but based on estimates of available funding, attendees met to discuss the technical aspects of completing a Time Critical Removal Action (TCRA) at the Wrangell Junkyard site in 2015. The session and site inspection refined feasibility estimates for the TCRA Plan to remove and ship 700 tons of soil with lead concentrations averaging well over 10,000 ppm in 30-32 containers by existing commercial barge routes to Seattle and by train to a hazardous material landfill in Arlington, OR. EPA informed CBW that recovery of TCRA removal costs requires a lien be placed on the value of the property, which CBW deemed acceptable. EPA and DEC met with the Wrangell Cooperative Association (WCA) to discuss and invite comment on developing the TCRA Plan. EPA will circulate a TCRA Memo in the next few weeks to formally inform the public and WCA, who will in turn advise the Tribal Council. Bruce Wanstall
7/30/2015 Site Characterization Report Approved In August 2014, Ecology & Environment (E&E) conducted a Targeted Brownfield Assessment to delineate the extent of the contamination at the Wrangell Junkyard Site. In July 2015, EPA and E&E presented copies of the Final 2014 Brownfield Targeted Assessment to the City and Borough of Wrangell and DEC accompanied with an EPA Time Critical Removal Action Plan (TCRA). In the 2014 work, surface soil samples collected over a large area of the property contained lead contamination over 10,000 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) and as much as 50,000 mg/kg, or 125 times the DEC Method Two residential soil cleanup level of 400 mg/kg. Additionally, sampling results from subsurface soil, surface water, groundwater, marine sediments, and shellfish tissue contained elevated concentrations of lead and other contaminants. E&E reported that lead concentrations in soil are significantly higher than previously known and broken battery parts are mixed with soil in many areas at the site. Bruce Wanstall
10/7/2015 Cleanup Assumed by ADEC DEC has determined the Wrangell Junkyard presents an imminent and substantial exposure risk to human health and the environment and today issued a Project Request for Proposal (PRFP) to a SPAR term contractor to conduct a cleanup of the Wrangell Junkyard, Wrangell, Alaska, to include, but not all encompassing ; removal of all contaminated soil and hazardous materials from the Site; transport of contaminated soil and other wastes to appropriately licensed treatment and /or disposal facilities. The objective is to complete the removal of hazardous materials and contaminated soil from the Wrangell Junkyard property to residential cleanup standards. The contractor will coordinate with the City of Wrangell for access to establish fencing and signage site controls on publicly-owned lands affected by or used in the cleanup process. Bruce Wanstall
2/10/2016 Site Visit Site inspection and meetings with City and Borough of Wrangell, NRC, and Nortech staff Bruce Wanstall
3/23/2016 Site Visit Conduct site visit of cleanup work. Meetings w/contractor and the municipality. Sally Schlichting
3/25/2016 Update or Other Action Affiliates table updated to reflect last known responsible party is deceased as of December 2015. Sally Schlichting
4/4/2016 Update or Other Action In fall 2015, the DEC approved a Contaminated Sites Program to access the Response Account of the Oil and Hazardous Substance Release Prevention and Response Fund to perform an emergency cleanup at the site. During the initial stages of the removal action, the DEC contractor constructed a heavy equipment access road through the site and several pads for staging equipment. In the course of this site preparation work, large quantities of buried metal, rubber and wood debris mixed with lead and petroleum saturated soil was found throughout these areas. Additional test pits and a large drainage trench confirmed the presence of this same waste profile consistently throughout the site and down to the hardpan layer at depths ranging from 2 to 6 feet. Based on the contractor’s calculations, the volume of contaminated soil now exceeds four times four times the original estimate, or more than 18,000 cubic yards. Due to the dramatic increase in volume of contaminated soil, the operational scope of the project is being modified. DEC has asked the contractor to proceed with excavating all contaminated soil, treat the soil to stabilize the lead, and stockpile the treated material on-site. During this effort, DEC and the contractor will conduct an evaluation of cost-effective disposal alternatives. Bruce Wanstall
4/15/2016 Cleanup Plan Approved DEC evaluated the emergency removal contractor NRC Inc. (NRC) proposed Site Cleanup Plan (SCP) dated April 4, 2016 for Task III requirements in the amended contract Notice To Proceed. NRC met the DEC requests, therefore the SCP is approved. Also, DEC approved the NRC AKG002000 Excavation Dewatering Notice of Intent (NOI) for the Wrangell Junkyard Site Contaminated Soil & Hazardous Materials Cleanup and issued authorization number AKG002040 for the Wrangell Junkyard project. Bruce Wanstall
4/28/2016 Potentially Responsible Party/State Interest Letter DEC has initiated informed notice to the owners of adjacent properties, that may be affected by contamination from historic salvage operations, of their potential cleanup responsibility and liability. Even though written permission to access each of the adjacent properties was previously obtained from the owners, DEC has requested they now submit signed Limited Right to Access Forms. Bruce Wanstall
5/2/2016 Site Visit Site inspection of potential monofill locations and meetings with the municipality and the contractor. Sally Schlichting
8/1/2016 Site Visit Final multi-party, post cleanup site inspection. Survey potential monofill locations with CBW, EPA, EPA contractors, DNR, and DEC contractors. Sally Schlichting
8/1/2016 Site Visit On Monday the City and Borough of Wrangell and DEC met with NRC Alaska to perform a final walkthrough of the former Wrangell Junkyard property. Inspection found 18,350 cubic yards of treated material neatly stockpiled under cover on-site, surrounded by a completely rocked surface. Also in attendance were three DNR staff, an EPA Region 10 On-Scene Coordinator with the Emergency Response Program, two E&E civil engineers, and ERG, an EPA contractor. After the site inspection, the group drove approximately five miles south to an area on Pats Creek. Here local contractor Brett Woodbury had located three former material rock pits managed by DNR, one of which EPA will choose to build a repository monofill for the treated soil during the coming year. Bruce Wanstall
8/9/2016 Exposure Tracking Model Ranking A new updated ranking with ETM has been completed for source area 74270 Battery Disposal Area. Bruce Wanstall
11/18/2016 Update or Other Action DNR Development Plan submitted by DEC contractor for the construction of a monofill in a DNR-owned rock pit. Sally Schlichting
12/21/2016 Final Cleanup Report Reviewed DEC approved by letter to NRC and Nortech the Wrangell Junkyard Final Report. Nortech completed the report documenting the emergency removal of soil for treatment and stockpiling and the sampling of lead contaminated soil performed by Nortech and NRC Alaska Inc. The precision, accuracy and completeness of the field and analytical data in the site investigation are generally acceptable and the Report is approved in accordance with 18 AAC 75.335(d) pending reply to DEC comments and requests. Bruce Wanstall
12/21/2016 Final Cleanup Report Reviewed DEC approved by letter to NRC and Nortech the Wrangell Junkyard Final Report. Nortech completed the report documenting the emergency removal of soil for treatment and stockpiling and the sampling of lead contaminated soil performed by Nortech and NRC Alaska Inc. The precision, accuracy and completeness of the field and analytical data in the site investigation are generally acceptable and the Report is approved in accordance with 18 AAC 75.335(d) pending reply to DEC comments and requests. Bruce Wanstall
1/31/2017 Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other NRC and Nortech submitted clarifications and corrections to the report as requested by DEC. DEC find the response acceptable and sent approval by email. Bruce Wanstall
1/31/2017 Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other DEC has reviewed and approved a study of the Pats Creek material site conducted for DEC by term contractor Ahtna. The study produced site specific hydrogeological and geotechnical knowledge, a treated soil leachability evaluation, and Hydrological Evaluation of Landfill Performance modeling developed by the USACE and EPA for industrial landfills. Bruce Wanstall
6/9/2017 Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other Wrangell Junkyard Repository Site Basis of Design and Design Package submitted by EPA START contractor, Ecology and Environment. Sally Schlichting
7/7/2017 Update or Other Action NTP issued to term contractor, NRC for construction of a solid waste monofill for the treated lead contaminated soil. Sally Schlichting
8/2/2017 Update or Other Action NTP issued to R&M Engineering for design inspection services for the monofill construction. Sally Schlichting
8/2/2017 Meeting or Teleconference Held Travel to Wrangell to conduct meetings w/contractor, CBW, USFS, and the Wrangell Cooperative Association. Sally Schlichting
8/14/2017 Meeting or Teleconference Held Conduct meeting with Wrangell cooperative association (tribe). Sally Schlichting
8/17/2017 Site Visit conduct site inspection of rock pit preparation. Sally Schlichting
8/22/2017 Update or Other Action Road Use Permit Issued by the USFS for use of the USFS portion of the Pat's Creek Road to access the DNR rock pit proposed for constructing the polluted soil monofill. Sally Schlichting
9/27/2017 Update or Other Action DEC response to questions from the City and Borough of Wrangell on Soil Disposal Options. Sally Schlichting
10/2/2017 Meeting or Teleconference Held Travel to Wrangell for meetings with Wrangell Cooperative Association and with City and Borough of Wrangell. Sally Schlichting
10/2/2017 Site Visit Site inspection of Stockpile and Monofill site. Sally Schlichting
11/16/2017 Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other Baseline Sampling Report submitted by DEC Contractor for the proposed construction of a polluted soil monofill. Sampling of area watersheds in the Pats Creek area. Sally Schlichting
12/18/2017 Update or Other Action DEC issues letter response to WCA questions about the monofill disposal alternative. Sally Schlichting
1/5/2018 Update or Other Action DEC issues letter response to questions from WCA on the proposed monofill and alternative site locations. Sally Schlichting
1/5/2018 Update or Other Action DEC issues letter response to questions from WCA on the proposed monofill and alternative site locations. Sally Schlichting
1/22/2018 Site Visit Site inspections of potential alternative monofill locations. Sally Schlichting
2/2/2018 Update or Other Action Summary of alternative disposal sites evaluated for the monofill. Sally Schlichting
2/27/2018 Update or Other Action DEC issues letter response to questions from WCA and CBW. Sally Schlichting
3/7/2018 Meeting or Teleconference Held Join Commissioner Hartig in trip to Wrangell to meet with the tribe and conduct a site visit. Sally Schlichting
3/7/2018 Update or Other Action Report of recommendations for the proposed monofill submitted by CSP2, consultant for the Wrangell Cooperative Association. Sally Schlichting
3/22/2018 Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other Wrangell Soil Repository Sampling and Analysis Plan approved. Sally Schlichting
4/11/2018 Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other DEC review and response to the CSP2 Report of the Junkyard cleanup and proposed monofill. Sally Schlichting
4/23/2018 Site Visit Meet with the contractors, WCA, City of Wrangell, present at City Council Meeting and conduct several site visits. Sally Schlichting
4/26/2018 Update or Other Action DEC Notice to Proceed issue to NRC, DEC Contractor to construct the monofill. Sally Schlichting
5/2/2018 Update or Other Action Notice issued to contractors to suspend work pending status of Governor's request for CIP funding to ship material out of state. Sally Schlichting
5/4/2018 Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other final Monofill HELP Model report submitted by Weston Solutions. Sally Schlichting
5/7/2018 Meeting or Teleconference Held Travel to Wrangell to hold a public meeting on the monofill project. Sally Schlichting
6/5/2018 Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other Work plan submitted by NRC to carry out containerization, shipment and disposal of treated lead contaminated soil reviewed and approved. Sally Schlichting
6/14/2018 Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other Final Wrangell Fate and Transport Modeling Report submitted. Sally Schlichting
6/14/2018 Meeting or Teleconference Held Meet w/DNR to inspect/discuss closeout of rock pit; meet w/contractors and inspect soil disposal operation; meet w/DNR on other DNR parcels with contaminated site issues; attend CBW assembly meeting to discuss soil disposal operation and address questions. Sally Schlichting
9/7/2018 Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other Approval of Post Stockpile Removal Sampling and Analysis Plan. Sally Schlichting
10/3/2018 Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other Approval of Site Restoration Plan. Sally Schlichting
10/18/2018 Site Visit Final project site inspection with NRC. Sally Schlichting
4/19/2019 Cleanup Complete Determination Issued Sally Schlichting
4/19/2019 Institutional Control Record Removed Institutional Controls have been removed. Sally Schlichting
4/19/2019 Final Cleanup Report Reviewed final project report review and approved. Sally Schlichting
4/19/2019 Exposure Tracking Model Ranking A new updated ranking with ETM has been completed for source area 74270 Battery Disposal Area. Sally Schlichting

Contaminant Information

Name Level Description Media Comments
Lead - Total < Method 2 Most Stringent Soil

Control Type

Type Details
No ICs Required

Requirements

Description Details
Advance approval required to transport soil or groundwater off-site.
Movement or use of contaminated material (including on site) in a manner that results in a violation of the water quality standards is prohibited (18 AAC 70)

No associated sites were found.

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