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Dearborn Refining PRP

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Dearborn, MI - EPA Region V
POLREP #7
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On-Scene Coordinator - Brian Kelly 10/22/2012
Time-Critical - Removal Action Pollution Report (POLREP) #7
Start Date: 8/27/2007
Pollution Report (POLREP) #7
Site Description
See POLREP #1 for a full Site Description.

Current Activities
The demolition of site buildings and removal of waste materials has been completed. Pits, trenches, AST’s, and truck wells were pumped of their liquids into a vacuum truck for disposal. Approximately 1500 gallons of water, oil, and sludge were collected. Asbestos abatement removed insulating pipe wrap, fire doors, window glazing, roofing material, and furnace/boiler brick and insulation. Buildings on site containing asbestos material included an office building, blending room/laboratory, boiler house, and a furnace building. After asbestos containing material was removed, all buildings and structures were demolished and the debris trucked offsite to a local landfill. Scrap steel was segregated from the building debris and stockpiled for recycling. Cleaned above ground storage tanks, piping, and boiler and furnace hardware were also recovered and stored for eventual scrap metal recycling. The remaining concrete and asphalt parking areas, truck wells, and building floor or support structures were left in place, but fractured to allow permeability of precipitation.

Construction of a capping clay layer was completed. The clay was imported to the site by truck from a local source, graded and contoured to allow for draining and runoff of precipitation to a retention area, which is located at the southeast corner of the site. The constructed clay cap is the final substrate for an impermeable liner layer. Each load of clay was push into position using a bull-dozer, then compacted using a “sheep’s-foot” and vibratory roller. Compaction testing of the clay cap was completed throughout the site to 95% clay-compaction (or greater) as each 1-foot lift of clay was put into place. Periodic grade check by survey teams checked that the cap and liner installation occurred as designed.

The 40mil high density polyethylene (HDPE) liner, geo-textile fabric, and 12-18” gravel layer were installed. Topsoil fill material was applied along the perimeter of the site, between the gravel mat and the fence line. The topsoil was graded to provide a slope and transition from the gravel mat to the property line. The topsoil fill was also used to construct and shape the retention area in the southeast corner of the site. Shortly after, grass seed was spread across all areas containing topsoil to prevent erosion. A fence contractor installed a new perimeter site fence, securing the site and preventing trespass.


Planned Removal Actions
- Drill and install 36 extraction wells in the southwest corner of the site
- Install gas probes along the site perimeter
- Install monitoring wells in the adjacent property south of the site
- Install the Multi-Phase Extraction (MPE) system and associated piping
- Run electric power to the site
- Begin running the MPE system


Next Steps
- Complete installation of a multi-phase extraction system to remove free product from the site subsurface
- Maintenance of the product recovery system
- Transition from CERCLA to RCRA lead


 
Disposition Of Wastes


Waste Stream Quantity Manifest # Disposal Facility
PCB-contaminated Soil 62.86 tons 009064761JJK Wayne Disposal, Inc., Belleville, MI
PCB-contaminated Soil 53.12 tons 009064762JJK Wayne Disposal, Inc., Belleville, MI
PCB-contaminated Soil 44.08 tons 009064763JJK Wayne Disposal, Inc., Belleville, MI
PCB-contaminated Soil 42.54 tons 009064764JJK Wayne Disposal, Inc., Belleville, MI
PCB-contaminated Soil 46.95 tons 009064765JJK Wayne Disposal, Inc., Belleville, MI
PCB-contaminated Soil 63.96 tons 009064760JJK Wayne Disposal, Inc., Belleville, MI
PCB-contaminated Soil 46.18 tons 009064756JJK Wayne Disposal, Inc., Belleville, MI