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Battle Cr«*k Groundwater Survey
March 1982
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Battle Creek Groundwater Survey
March 1982
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ERRATA PAGE TO BATTLE CREEK GROUNDKATER STUDY(TOO* 5-8201-1)
Please remove and insert the following pages:
1. Remove the 4th page entitled Drilling Protocol and insert the newinsert page.
2. Remove the 7th page entitled Battle Creek... .Field Data and insert thenew insert page.
3. Insert the new title page behind 1st green sheet entitled Daily Surrmary(ilHCIA Cleanup.
4. Insert the remaining Well Survey Data for Wells 10-16 after section onTest Well Elevations - page 8.
5. Remove the page entitled Verona Purrping Station - Monday, March 1, 1982,and insert the new page. 2nd page before 2nd green divider.
6. Remove the 1st appendix title page and insert the new page Appendix A.
7. Remove the 2nd appendix title page and insert the new page Appendix B.
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9. Remove the 4th appendix title page and insert the new page Appendix D.
10. Remove the 5th appendix title page and insert the new page Appendix £.
11. Remove the 6th appendix title page and insert the new page Appendix F.
12. Remove the 7th appendix title page and insert the new page Appendix G.
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14. Remove the 9th appendix title page and insert the new page Appendix I.
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EPA PROJECTECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT. INC.
MEMORANDUM; REGION V
COST CENTER EP151-5
TO: Mr. Robert BowdenFROM: Technical Assistance Team
VIA: Mr. Scott McCone
SUBJECT: Battle Creek Groundwater Study (TDD# 5-8201-1)
DATE: March 29, 1982
COMMENTS:
.In September of 1981 the Michigan Department of Public Healthdetected the presence of chlorinated hydrocarbons in residentialwells in Battle Creek, Michigan. The chlorinated hydrocarbonswere also traced to the municipal well field at the VeronaPumping Station. Chemicals found in the municipal wells included:
1). Trichloroethane - Up to 99 ppb.2). CIS 1,2-dichloroethane - Up to 77 ppb.3). Trichloroethene - Up to 34 ppb.4). Perchloroethane - Up to 44 ppb.5). 1,1-Dichloroethane - Up to 12 ppb.6). 1,2-Dichloroethane - Up to 3 ppb.7). 1,1-Dichloroethane - Up to 5 ppb.
Several private and industrial wells up gradient from the VeronaPumping Station are contaminated (see map) indicating a large areaof contamination.
The City of Battle Creek Verona Pumping Station has thirty wells.Ten of these wells are no longer in service because of contamination.The population served by this field is" approximately 40,000.
In January 1982, the U.S. EPA requested assistance from the TAT.The TAT prepared a Groundwater Study to identify potential sourcesof contamination. A subcontractor was hired to install 16 monitoringwells. Samples were collected from the wells and shipped to a U.S.EPA contract lab. 0000004
Between the period of February 21, 1982 through March 17, 1982members of the TAT monitored the daily drilling activities conductedby Soil Testing Services of Michigan (See Daily CERCELA Summaries).During this period, the TAT coordinated the drilling activities,worked in conjunction with MDNR and MDPH personnel in determiningthe location of the monitoring wells (see map). The TAT collected,shipped and insured chain of custody for the water samples.
In addition soil samples were collected and shipped to contractlabs. Water levels, temperature, and conductivity measurementswere made at each well site.
Additional TAT personnel inspected industrial facilities in aeffort to determine the potential source of contamination. TATmembers reviewed citizen complaints and analyzed aerial photographsto determine the location of several old dump sites.
The groundwater and soil results will be forward to the U.S. EPAand the MDNR. The suspected sources and past well contaminationinformation have been plotted in the enclosed report. Together,the analytical results and the industrial background informationwill provide the appropriate agencies with sufficient informationto eliminate a number of the suspected sources.
RECOMMENDATIONS
1}. MDPH should continue to sample wells to further define thecontaminated area. Depths of the well should be included.
2). MDNR should obtain samples of the surface water and sedimentsof the Lagoon in the Grand Trunk Kailyard. Samples of thesurface water from the drainage area that flows throughGrand Trunk property should be taken.
3). MDNR should pursue inspections of local industrial facilitiesto identify users of chlorinated hydrocarbons.
4). A groundwater model of the Battle Creek area should bedeveloped to determine the movement of the groundwater. TheUSGS has proposed a groundwater survey of the area.
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5). Different methods of treatment of the contaminated ground-water should be studied, to determine the most costeffective method of treatment.
Tom DeFouw
John Dourjalian
Scott McCone
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DRILLING PROTOCOL
The following procedure was used by Son Testing Service (STS) personnel toinstall monitoring wells in Battle Creek, Michigan.
A). All equipment was washed using soap and water.Then rinsed with water, the final rinse was a Menthanol rinse,
B). A solid stem Auger was used to open hole to 40*. Auger was put on in5* sections.
C). The Auger was removed and casing was drove down to bedrock.
0). A drill with bit was used in side casing to drill down to 40'.A water wash was used to remove course, medium and fine particles.
E). Galvinized well casing washed and rinse with Methanol then attached toa 5* Johnson screen.
F). The well was put into casing.
G). 4 feet of pea gravel was added between well and casing.
H). 2 feet of Bentinite pellets were added between casing and well.
I). The casing was removed.
J). The drill hole was back filled with cement grout.K). The well caps and protective casing were installed.
L). The well was developed at least 1H hours using a surge pump.
M). The surge pump was removed.
N). The protective cap was screwed on and locked.
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DRILLING PROTOCOL
The" fotOowing procedure was used by Soil Testing Service (STS) per>rfnnel toinstall^monitoring wells in Battle Creek, Michigan.
A). All equipment was washed using soap and water.Then rihsed with water, the final rinse was a Menthaptfl rinse.
B). A solid stem Auger was used to open hole to 40'/Auger was put on in40' sections^
C). The Auger was nemoved and casing was drove^down to bedrock.
0). A drill with bit^as used in side casing to drill down to 40'. A waterwash was used to ramove course, med>uni and fine particles.
E). Galvinized well casing washed aptf rinse with Methanol than attached to a5' Johnson screen.
F). The well was put into casNrfg.
G). 4 feet of pea gravel was adoW between well and casing.
H). 2 feet of Bentinite/pellets wer$ added between casing and well.
I). The casing was>/emoved.
J). The drill (jtffe was back filled with \ement grout.
K). The well caps and protective casing wasyinstalled.
L). Tne well was developed at least 1*5 hours \sing a surge pump.
M/. The surge pump was removed.
N}/ The protective cap was screwed on and locked.N
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GROUNDWATER STUDYBATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN
AllegedSources of Contamination:
1). Thomas Solvents - (See Product List)
Southeast corner of Raymond Road and Emmet Street1-A). Old storage tanks1-B). Facility1-C). Possible facility
2). Grand Trunk Western Railroad Company - Raymond Road
2-A). West yard - storage tank2-B). East yard2-C). Old round house area2-D). Treatment Lagoon2-E). Old dump site2-F). Old car cleaning area
3). Rieth Riley Construction Company - Raymond Road
A). Cleaning Pit
4). Lewis Welded Rail Plant
5). Old Dump Site with Drums - Along Jameison Road
6). Kelloggs Company
A). Old dump site on Edison StreetB). Old dump site under Kell-Pack facility
7). Quad-L-Corporatlon - (Metal Fabrication) - MDNR Investigation
Two buried tanks from old facilityDry cleaning facility - floor drains
8). Polymer Tech - Polyurethane Foam
Solvents flush after product mixWaste hauled by hauler
9). Raymond Road Landfill - MDNR Investigation
10). Battle Creek Foundary Company - Raymond Road and Jameison Road
11). Anderson Oil Company - Pickford Street
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( 12). Consumers Power Company - Edison Street
13). Grand Trunk Western Railroad Credit Union - Raymond Road
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Battle Creek, Michigan Groundwater SurveyField Data
Well No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Date
2/25/82
3/1/82
3/3/82
2/26/82
3/1/82
3/2/82
2/22/82
2/23/82
2/24/82
3/8/82
3/15/82
3/15/82
3/8/82
3/12/82
3/11/82
3/7/82
WL
21 '.7"
13'. 10"
10'. IT-
IT. 6"
18 '.8"
19 '.2V
24 '.4"
23'. 7"
23 '.2"
2V. 7"
20'. 4"
IT. 6"
13'. 1"
18'. 2"
5 '.4"**
13'. 1"
Conductivity
530
260
900
575
600
328
348
600
570
500
375
325
550
625
375
550
PH
7.0
7.1
7.05
6.2
NR*
7.8
6.9
7.0
6.2
7.5
NR*
NR*
7.2
7.2
NR*
7.0
Temperature
9°C
7°C
10°C
NR*
9°C
8°C
10°C
6°C
7°C
10°C
9°C
NR*
6°C
9°C
8°C
7°C
*NR - Not Recorded**Wel1 115 was clogged the water level reading is questionable
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Battle Creek, Michigan Groundwater SurveyField Data
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CITIZEN CONTACTSPROPERTY OWNERS
February 22, 1982
February 23, 1982
Roger Golyar (616)963-0184238 and 240 LaGrange Road and HamptonComplained of property damage.
Beverly Rash (616)965-662312 Cooper StreetComplained about snow removal
*Both property owners informed TAT members that they were not notified by PenfieldTownship officials about the drilling.
February 24, 1982
February 24, 1982
W.A. Lahn (Bill) (616)962-9345/965-620246 Corcoran StreetTalked about property and contaminated wells.
Russell E. Keyes114 CulbertsonWanted Wells tested.Trouble with oil in water.
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cWELL KEYS
The- keys to the protective caps on the Battle Creek wells were distributed tothe following people: Bill Iverson MDNR
Garth Alaskson - MDNR
Roger Jones - MDNRTom DeFouw - ERA Region V TAT
John Dourjalian - EPA Region V TAT
Steve Ostrodka - EPA Region V
Ross Powers - EPA Region VRoger Rotzenberg - Soil Testing Service, Lansing
The key number is 3386.
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DAILY SUMMARY CERCLA CLEANUP
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DAILY SUMMARY CKRCI.A CLEANUP
Weather: Clear Sky, 38°FDate: February 22. 198Jime Commenced Work oann Time Completed Work
Facility: Battle Creek Groundwatgr Study _______ __
Contractor(s) : Soil Testing Service of MlrMgan. Tnr. f SI 7;n?1 -
" __________ 3340 Ranger Road. Lansin Michian
Type of Personnel: 0800 - 1730 - (2) Drillers, m Suervisor
Equipment Utilized: j-Drill Rig. 1-LowBov. 1-Tractor. 2-Trucks. 40' Auger. _____
40' Casing, 40' Drill Stem, Wash Tank. Steel Horses. Stainless Steel Well Casing-
and Screen, Pea Gravel. Bentonite Pellets, Cement, and Lock. Contractor provided
sample bottles labels, .and locks _____________________
Scope of Work Completed: Steam cleaning riy. Completed drilling of Hole 91.
All veil sites are staked and cleared for drilling. _____
Comments: Work progressed faster than expected. Good cooperation with drillers
and city officials for site preparation and crowd control. Drilling tractor____
makes a large track on site possible damaging property. Property owners complained
City officials stated they would handle problems. Photographers from Enquirer
and Channel 3 at Site._______________________________________________
Future Plans: Finish sampling of Hole #7, start drilling hole #8. _______
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DAILY SUMMARY CKRCLA CLEANUP
( Weather: Cloudy skies, 40°FDate: February 23. 1982Time Commenced Work 0730 Time Completed Work 1700
* ^ J * J ^ BraciilCy, R q r r l ^ frpgk flrmmntjat<»r J^frnHy_________________________________________
Soil Tgst-fn Kmrvirm nf Mlt-man Tnr
___: ____________ 3360 Ranger Road, T-ana-Ing,., j4l rfrigan 4BQnfe _(j] 7-_H71 -A
Type of Personnel: 0730 - 1700 - m
Equipment Utilized: (1) Drill Rig. 1-LovBov. 1-Tractor. l-Tnickt 60* A..EPT,
40* Casing. Wash Tank. Steel Hoses. Stainless Steel Well Casing and Screens.
Pea Gravel, Bentonite. Pellets and Cement Lock. Surge Ball._____________
Scope of Work Completed: Developed and sampled well 91. completed drilling______
( Hole 18. Samples were placed In Verona Pumping Station refrigerator. A custody seal
was placed on refrigerator. Groundvater temperature, pH. and Conductivity were
measured in field.__________________________________________________
Comments: Work progressed as veil as expected. Some difficulty installing Well #8.
hole kept collapsing. Drillers used a small amount of Bentenite clay to keep____
hole to reinforce veil sides and prevent hole callapslng. Mr. Turner from Raymond
Road Landfill informed u« of possible TCE sources. Channel 41 TV crew at site.
Future Plans: Finish sampling wall *ft «nH cfayf d r lTHng Hn1» tfQ n«««1ftp<T%g_____
of Well #8 willtake a lonaer time to wash bentonlt* out of hole.
on site visit to Raymond Road Landfill.
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DAILY SUMMARY CF.RCLA CLEANUP
Weather: Lite snow, 27°FDate: February 24, 1982Tlme Commenced Work 0730 Time Completed Work 1730
Facility: Battle Creek. Michigan Groundwater Study______________________^
Contractor(s): Soil Testing Service of Michigan, Inc.______________________
.__________3340 Ranger Road, Lansing. Michigan 48906 (517)373-8147_______
Type of Personnel: 0730 - 1730 _/2)prillers______
Equipment Utilized: 1-Drill Rig, 40' Casing, 40' Drill, 40' Auger, 40' of Stainless
Steel Casing, 5' Screen, 1-Truck, Tractor and LowBoy, Pea Gravel, Bentonite,_____
Surge Ball, Wash Tank.
Scope of Work Completed: Developed and sampled Well #8, Installed Well #9.
Developed and sampled Well »9, started installation of Well #1. All samples
stored in Verona Pumping Station refrigerator. _____
Comments: Crev work extremely well considering cold weather. Well //9 was ______
installed quickly. No callapse of side vails. Began augering at Well #1- Several
citizens informed TAT members of well problems and possible sources in area. _____
Channel 41 was on scene filming drilling. Mr. Steve Ostrodka was on site. ______
Future Plans: Finish Iq^tfl Iling W a l l ilf Hgyplnpg an/* campl a. cf- = ri- 4ne>-a1 li
Well K. _________________________________
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DAILY SUMMARY CKRCIA CLEANUP
Weather: No clouds, 40°FDate: F»hr,iai.y •?«; i Qfl-Jime Commenced Work 0730 Time Completed Work 1700
Facility: Battle Creek. Michigan - Groundwater Study _______________________
Contractor(s) : Soil Testing Services of Michigan. Inc. ___________________
. __________ 3340 Ranger Road - Lansing. Michigan 48906 fS171
Type of Personnel: 0730 - 1700 - (2) Drillers
Equipment Utilized: Same equipment as on February 23. 1982.
Scope of Work Completed: Developed and sampled Well II. Started installation of
Well Jtti. Samplpg UATP gfnT«*d ^TI Marrm* Pump-ing <I f a f-t <->n, rff f rlgJTatT 3 VOA______-
samples were frozen #1001. 1003 from Wells 97. 8 and 9 respectively. Samples were
shipped via Federal Express to Accurex Corp._____________________________
Comments: Welltf4 was developed for 3 hours. The last hour of developing the veil
the veil color remained a cloudy white. Installation of Well 91* was in a medium
traffic area. Samples were shipped to Accurex. Corporation/Ecology and Environment
Division, A05 Clyde Avenue, Mounhainvlev, CA 94042. Soil Testing Service will pay
for shipping. VIAR CASE if 891._______________________________________
Future Plans: Continue installation of Well 04, develops and sample #4. Clean
•11 equipment for Monday, March 1, 1982. Sample 11000 was a blank sample prepared
from distilled water at the Verona Pumping Station. ______________________
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DAItY SUMMARY CERCLA CLEANUP
weather 20 F. clear skiesDate: February 26, iqaJTiine Commenced Work min Time Completed Work i?rin
Facility: Battle Cregk, Michigan - CrrmnHuat-pr ftfnHy____________________________
Contractor(s): Soil Testing Servirea of M 4 r M g a n , Tnr._______________________
-_____________3340 Ranger Roarf . T^na ing , M- l rMgan £«Qnfe (M
Type of Personnel: Q73Q - 17QQ
Equipment Utilized: 1-Drlll Rip. 1-LowBov. 1-Tractor. 1-Trurk, ^n'
40' Casing. 40' Drill Stem. Wash Tank. Steel Horses. Galvanized Well Casing,_____
S' Stainless Steel Screen. Pea Gravel. Bentonite Pellets. Cement Grout.________
Protective Casing, Locks.____________________________________________
Scope of Work Completed: Completed drilling Well 14. developed and smapled well.
Sample #4 was stored in the Verona Pumping Station refrigerator. The refrigerator
was sealed with custordy tags.________________________________________
Comments: Work progressed at expected rate. The well is in a medium traffic
area and has barricades around it.
Future Plans: Start drilling on Monday, March 1, 1982 with Well 92.
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DAILY SUMMARY CERCLA CLEANUP
Weather: Partly cloudy, 15°FDate: Marrh 1 TQft? Time Commenced Work 0730 Time Completed Work 1 ?nn
Facility: Battle Creek, Michigan - Groundwater Study___________________
Contractors): Soil Testing Services of Michigan, Inc._________________-________3340 Ranger Road, Lansing, Michigan 48906 (517)321-4964______
Type of Personnel: 0730 - 1700 2-DriUers_______________________________
Equipment Utilized: l-Drlll Rig, 1-LowBoy, 1-Tractor, 1-Truck, 40' Auger, 40' Casing.
40' Drill Stem, Wash tank, Steel Horses, Galvanized Well Casing, 5' Stainless Steel •
Screen, Pea Gravel, Bentom'te Pellets, Cement Grout, Protective Casing Locks____
Scope of Work Completed: Completed drilling of well site I? Moved to
site 15. A meeting was held at Verona Pumping Station to discus*; prolprr.
Samples were not to be obtained with surge block. TAT members used bailers.
Mr. Dourjalian decided not to sample wells until remaining TAT members arrivpd
Comments: Work progressed at expected rate. Drillers were very
Hove well site #2 on private property. Drillers lost 15' of Auger. No
were taken because of a difference of opinion on sampling nrecedures.
Future Plans: Start drilling of well site 15 on Tuesday. Samples would be
obtained with copper bailer as rUrartgH fry MflNp rather than by surga pump.
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DAILY SUMMARY CHHC1.A C1.EANUP
Weather: Cloudy skies, 25°FDate: Marrh ?, IQft? Time Commenced Work Q730____ Time Completed Work 1H30
Facility: Battle Creek. Michigan - Groundwater Study___________________
Contractor(s): Soil Testing Services of Michigan, Inc.___________________
._______3340 Ranger Road, Lansing, Michigan 48906 (517)321-4964______
Type of Personnel: 0730 - 1830 - 2-DRILLERS___________________________
Equipment Utilized: 1-Drill Rig, 1-LowBoy, 1-Tractor, 1-Truck, 40' Augar, 40'
Casing, Wash Tank, Steel Horses, Galvanized Well Casing, 5' Stainless Steel ScreenPea Gravel, Bentonite Pellets, Cement Grout.
Scope of Work Completed: Completed uell 15 and 6. Drillers mnvpd t.n
13. No samples were collected. Mr. Dourialian_oi deed uu Mr. DeFouw at. Aironrt.
Comments: Work progressed faster than expected. Drillers were very cooperative.
No samples were taken.____________ __ __________
Future Plans: Sthrt drilling well site 13 on M kjnesday.
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DAILY SUMMARY CKRCLA CLKANUP
Weather: Clear skies, 25°FDate: ff^rch ?. 19?? Time Commenced Work Q73Q Time Completed Work 1/30
Facility: Battle Creek. Michigan - Groundwater Study___________________
Contractor(s): Soil Testing Services of Michigan. Inc.__________________
-________3340 Ranger Road. Lansing. Michigan 48906 (517)321-4964______
Type of Personnel: 0730 - 1730 - 2-DriTiers____________________________
Equipment Utilized: 1-Drill Rig, 1-LowBoy, 1-Tractor, l-Truck, 40' Augar, Uash
Tank, Steel Horses, 1-5' Stainless Steel Screen, Pea Gravel, Bentonite Pellets,
Cement Grout
Scope of Work Completed: Completed Well 13. MDNR called Mr. DeFouw requesting
an additional installation of four wells. The project total will be 16 wells.
MDNR requested 3 additional soil samples. SPCC inspection of Grand Trunk Western
Railroad was completed.
Comments: Mr. Powers of U.S. EPA arrived on scene to assist in investigation.
Mr. DeFouw made preparations for funding of additional wells.___________
Future Plans: Start drilling at Well 116 Thursday. TAT members will conduct
Industrial inspections to determine sources of contamination. ________
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DAILY SUMMARY CERCLA CLEANUP
Weather: Ice and snow, 20°FDate: Mar.-n d iQfl? Time Commenced Work n?3fl Time Completed Work
Facility: Battle Creek. Michigan - Groundwatfr
Contractor (s): Soil Testing Services of Michigan. Inr
-__________3340 Ranoer Road. Lanslng. Michigan dfiqnfi
Type of Personnel: 0730 - 1830 - 2-Drillers
Equipment Utilized: None/Snow Day
Scope of Work Completed: Snow Day; TAT members and driller checked locations
of additional wells. Mr, Dourjalian obtained copper bailer form STS In Lansing.
Michigan.
Comments: TAT charged 1 flour of tjoyfnj i g. TAT^rpepih»rg r»c»iupd 1054 aerial
photographs of Battle Creek. ___ ______
Future Plans: Start Drilling at Well #16
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DAILY SUMMARY CERC1.A CLEANUP
u,..,.k c mo') A-.-5A weather 30° F. Clear;jikiesDate: March 5, 198Z Time Commenced Work 0/30 Time Completed Work I63U
Facility: Battle Creek. Michigan - Rrnnnriwatpr Study______________________
Contractor(s): Soil Testing Services nf Mirhiganf Inc.____________________
'__________3340 Ranoer Road. Landing. Mirhigan 48Qnfi f517) ??1 -4064_____
Type of Personnel: 0730 - 1630 - 2-DHUer______________________________
Equipment Utilized: 1-Drill R1q. 1-LowBoy. 1-Tractor. 1-Truck. 4n* AugarT______
40' Casing^ Wash Tank. Steel Horses. Galvanized Well Casino. 1-5' Stainless Steel
Screen, Pea Gravel, Bentonite Pellets. Cement Grout.
Scope of Work Completed: Completed Well #16. Project meeting was held at
Verona Pumping Station. Final well locations were Identified (see list of
attendees).
Comments: Work progressed as expected. Drillers were cooperative. MDNR located
sites for additonal wells.
Future Plans: Hove to Wel l »TQ to set-iiD d r i ' I l i i
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DAILY SUMMARY CERCLA CLEANUP
( Weather: Clear skies, 15°FDate: March 8. IQfl? Time Commenced Work Q73Q Time Completed Work _L9HQ.
Facility: Battle Creek. Michigan - Groundwater Study_________________
Contractor(s): Soil Testing Services of Michigan, Inc.___________________
-________3340 Ranger Road, Lansinq. Michigan 48906 fS17l321-4Qfi4_____
Type of Personnel: 0730 - 1900 - 2-DHllers___________________________
Equipment Utilized: l-Drill Rig, 1-LowBoy. 1-Tractor. 1-Truck. 40' Auoar. 40
Casing, Wash Tank, Steel Horses, 2*5' Stainless Steel Screens, Pea Gravel,
Bentonite Pellets, Cement
Scope of Work Completed: Completed Well 110 and *n Uator
using copper bailer at Well I's 2. 3r 10. and fi. Ail campioc worp cfnroH at
Verona Pumping Station Refrigerator________________________•
Comments: Work progressed as expected. Bailer was lost in Well *? hut
retrieved by drillers. TAT members rebailed all wells to compare with
samples. ___
Future Plans: Move to Well 115.
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DAILY SUMMARY CKBCLA CLEANUP
weather 15° F. clear skiesDate: March 9. 1982 .. Time Commenced Work Q730 Time Completed Work
Facility: Battle Creek. Michigan - Groundwater Study
Contractor(s) : Soil Testing Services of Michigan. Inc.
. ________ 3340 Ranger Road. Lansinq. Michigan 48906 (517)321-4964.
Type of Personnel: 0730 - 1730 - fi-DrilTers.
Equipment Utilized: 1 -Drill Rig. 1-LowBov. 1-Tractor. 40' Auqar. 1-Truck.
40' Casing, Wash tank, 1-Stainless Steel Screen. Steel Horses. Pea Gravel.
Bentonite Pellets, Cement.
Scope of Work Completed: Rig broke down while developing Well 015. Well 115 did
not develop properly. Mr. McCone of TAT in Chicago arrived in Battle Creek for
inspections. Mr. HcCone helped bail wells. Sampling of wells *'s 1, 5, 7, 9,
and 8 wer sampled and shipped with remaining samples to contract lab._______
Comments: Rig broke dwon. Development of well was slow, not developing properly.
At 13:30 Drill Rig became inoperable. TAT did not pay for downtime.
Future Plans: Complete Well *15. Finish sampling anri industrial i
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DAILY SUMMARY CERCLA CLEANUP-'•- \. t t it-" C *!<.*,;
Date: March 10. 1982 Time Commenced Work Q73Q Time Completed Work 143Q
Facility: Battle Creek. Michigan - Groundwater Study__________________
Contractor(s): Soil Testing Services of Michigan. Inc._____.____________
___________3340 Ranger Road. Lansino. Michigan 48906 (5171321-4964_____
Type of Personnel: 2-Drillers_____________________________________
Equipment Utilized: 1-Drill Rig. 1-LowBoy. 1-Tractor. 1-Truck_____________
"Rig is stm inopertatable"._____•_____________________________
Scope of Work Completed: Repair Drill R1g. TAT members attended Kellogg meeting
and received facility map of Grand Trunk Railyard. All samples were shipped
via Federal Express to contract Labs.
Comments: TAT not being charged.
Future Plans: rnmplpfg UP 11
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DAILY SUMMARY CKRCIA CLEANUPWeather: Clear skies, 20°F
Date: Marrh 11 IQfl? Time Commenced Work rmn Time Completed Work 1630
Facility: Battle Creek.- Michigan. - Groundwater Study
Contractor(s) : Soil Testing Service of Michigan. Inc.
'.________3340 Ranger Road, Lansinq. Michigan 48906 f 517)321-4Q64_____
Type of Personnel: 0730 - 1630 - 2-Dr1llers___________________________
Equipment Utilized: l-Drill R1g, 1-LowBoy. 1-Tractor, 1-Truck. 40' of Auger.
40' of Casing, 40' of Drill Stem, Wash Tank, Steel Horses. Stainless Steel____
Well Casing and Screen, Pea Gravel, Bentonite Pellets. Cement. Protective Casing.
and Lock.
Scope of Work Completed: Drillers completed repair work on Rig,
finished developing Well 115. The well did not develope properly.
Comments: TAT vf*5 not charngd r>r downtltM due £n Hri 1] Big brpa^dpwn Sarrplino
should be comoleted bv March 15. 1982. _
Future Plans: Finish remaining wells.
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DAILY SUMMARY CKRCLA CLEANUP
Weather: Partly cloudy, temperature 15°FDate: March 12. 1982 Time Commenced Work 0730 Time Completed Work 1 630
Facility: Battlp P.rpplf, Michigan -
Contractor(s) : Soil Testing Sprvirpg nf HHrMgjin, Tnr
' __________ 334Q Ranger Rnarir - l a n c i n g , Michigan AflQfifi ^1 7)
Type of Personnel: 0730 - 1600 -
Equipment Utilized: I-DH11 Rig. 1-LnuiBny. 1-Tractflrf UTrurk , 40' Augar
40' Casing. Mash Tank. Steel Horses. Ga1vani?ed Well Tosing, 1-^'
Steel S teen. Pea Gravel. Bentom'te Pellets. Cement.
Scope of Work Completed: Moved from Well 115 to Well 114. Well #15 was not
developing properly. Completed Well 114 drilling. Sample was placed in
Verona Pumping Station refrigerator._____ ___________________
Comments: Work progressed as expected.
Future Plans: Move to Well #12 on Monday.
OJ00033
DAILY SUMMARY CF.RCLA CLEANUPweather 30° F. partly cloud
Date: Marr^ it; iQflg Time Commenced Work Q73Q Time Completed Work
Facility: Battle Creek, Michigan - Groundwater Study
Contractor(s): Soil Testing Services of Michigan, Inc.
_ ________ 3340 Ranger Road, - Lansing, Michigan 48906 (517)321-4964
Type of Personnel: 0730 - 1900 - Z-Drlllers
Equipment utilized: 1-Drill Rig, 1-lowboy, 1-Tractor, 1-Truck, 40' Augar,
40' Casing, Wash Tank, Steel Horses, Galvanized Well Casing, 2-Stainless Steel
Screens, Pea Gravel, Bentonlte Pellets, Cement.
Scope of Work Completed: Completed wells 113 and 113. Soil samples WPTP
from Wells 113. Ill, and 16. TAT received samples from Roger Jones taken from
the Raymond Road Landfill. Well US was clogged and a city pump was used to
clear well screen._______________________________________
Comments: Work progress faster than expected. Drillers were verv cooperative.
Maybe problems with future sampling of Well #15.______ _____________
Future Plans: Complete Well 111. Clean equipment.
0000034
DAILY SUMMARY CERCLA CLEANUP
weather 35° F. cloudyDate :March 16, 1982 Time Commenced Work n?3fl Time Completed Work 13on
Facility: Battle Creek. Michigan - Groundwater Study____________________
Contractor(s): Soil Testing Services of Michigan. Inc.__________________
:________3340 Ranger Road, LansinQ. Michigan 48906 '(517)321-4964_____
Type of Personnel: 0730 - 1300 - 2-Drniers___________________________
Equipment Utilized: See March 15 equipment._______________________
Scope of Work Completed: Development of Well #11. Steam cleaning of Rig.
Obtained water samples from Well 112. Well 111, and Well 115. took water
levels of all wells.
Comment*: Work completed as expected. Samples brought back to Chicago to be
shipped out Federal Express on WednesdayMarch 17. 1982, in the morning.
Future Plans: City should go back and get well elevations for Wel ls # 1 0 - 1 6
0000035
VERCNA PIM»ING STATICKtfcnday - Mardi 1, 1982
NMC
Joe Lovato
Russell Sdiueler
laverne Seine
John Heppeard
Don Keecti
Ride Wirsing
larry A. Osborne
Claudia Weaver
William M. Iverson
Garth Aslakson
Can Bocne
John Dourjalian
Roger Jones
Groundwater Quality - MPH
City of Battle Creek
CLty of Battle Creek
Calhoun County Health Dept.
GrounoVater Quality - MTH
Water Supply - MTH
City of Battle Creek
1CNR
GrounAraiter Quality - MKR
GrouncWater Quality - MKR
Ci of Battle Qreek
U. S. EPA/TKT
District II WQD-CNR
ffiONE
(517)373-8147
(616)966-3407
(616)966-3407
( )
(517)373-8147
(517)373-1376
(616)966-3421
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(517)373-8147
(517)373-8147
(616)966-3494
(312)663-9415
(517)322-1688
0 0 0 0 0 3 6
VERUNA PUMPING STATIONMonday - March lt 1982
NAME
Garth As
Bill Iverson
John Dourjalian
Larry Osborne
Roger Jones
Rick Wirsing
Laucine Seme
Don Ltereir
Dan Boone
ORGANIZATION
Groundwater Quality MDNR
Groundwater Quality MDJ
U.S. ERA / TATX
City of B*t€le Creek./I II WQD DNR
Division MDPH
City of BattX Creek
MDPH
City of Battle Creek
PHQj
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(517)
(312)
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373-8147
373-8147
663-9415
966-3421
322-1688
373-1376
966-3407
373-1376
966-3494
VERONA PUMPING STATIONFriday - March 5. 1982
NAME
Tom DeFouw
Joe Lovato
Garth Aslakson
Bill Iverson
Rick Wirsing
Laurene Seme
Ray Cunnings
Floyd Twenter
Ross Powers
Roger Jones
Thomas A. Newell
Larry A. Osborn
John A. Heppeard
Russell Schueler
ORGANIZATION
U.S. EPA/TAT
Groundwater Quality (MDPH)
Groundwater Quality (WQD)
Groundwater Quality (ONR)
Water Supply Division (MDPH)
City of Battle Creek
U.S. Geological Survey
U.S. Geological Survey
U.S. ERA
District II, WQD, DNR
District II Engineer WQD, DNR
City of Battle Creek
Calhoun County Health Dept.
City of Battle Creek
PHONE
(312) 663-9415
(517) 373-1376
(517) 373-8147
(517) 373-8147
(517) 373-1376
(616J 966-3407
(517) 377-1608
(517) 377-1608
(313) 676-6500
(517) 322-1688
(517) 322-1607
(616) 966-3421
(616) 966-1241
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APPENDICES
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Appendices
Appendix
A) . Sample Information
B). Drilling Permission
C). Well Logs
D) . Spills
E) . Well Installation
F). Industrial Inspections
G). Future U.S.G.S. Groundwater Model
H). Background Information
I). Emergency Action Plan
0000041
Appendix A
Sample Information
0000042
Appendix
Sample Information
000004.1
891 WELL SAMPLES
WellNo.
0
1
7
8
9
Location
Blank
Edison Street
Hampton and Grangt
Cooper andWillison Avenue
Culbertson andDick
CRL No.
82WT08S01
82WT08S05
82WT08S02
82WT08S03
82WT) 8S04
SampleNo.
E-1000
E-1004
E-1001
E-1002
E-1003
Sample TagNo.
12513-12513-2;
12526-12529
12523-12525
12516-12518
12519-12521
Case No.
891
891
891
891
891
OJ00044
902 WELL SAMPLES
WeUNo.
1
23
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Location
North Edison St.near Electric Co.End of Mill St.Mill Street andEmmet t AvenueEdison St.Edison St.GTWRR Tracks -Emmet t RoadRaymond Road -Emmett RoadHampton and GrangeAvenueCopper and -WillisonCulbertsonHayes PlaceVerona PumpingStation/SEGTW Railroad
Kellog PropertyEdison StreetGTW RailroadLagoonKelpack PropertyOff J ami e son Rd.GTW of Jamieson-RoadGTW Railyard -near oldRoundhouseRaymond Road -Landfill
CRL NO.
82WT08S16
82WT08S0982WT08S07
82WT08S18
82WT08S15
82WT08S08
82WT08S14
82WT08S13
82WT08S12
82WT08S06
82WTO8S20
82WT08S19
82WT08S10
82WT08S22
82WT08S21
82WT08S17
82WT08S23
SampleNo.
E-1018
E-0959E-0958
E-1020E-0961E-1017
E-0957
E-1016
E-1015
E-0806
E-0807
E-1006
E-1005
E-0960
E-1008
E-1007
E-1019
E-1009
Sample TagNo.
12546-12549
12530-1253312557-12560
12616-1261912538-1254112542-12545
12552-12556
12550-125601-:
12604-12607
12608-12611
5-12510-121255112547-1254812564-1256512520 -12561-1256312534-12537
12625-12628
12621-12624
12612-12615
12566-12568
Case No.
902
902902
902
902
902
902
902
902
902
902
902
902
902
902
902
902
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901 SOIL SAMPLES
CASE NUMBER 901 - WELL NO. 12Sample-Location No.
At Well No. - 12
At Well No. - 12
At Well No. - 12
At Well No. - 12
Depth
0 Ft.
5 Ft.
15 Ft.
10 Ft.
CRL No.
82WT08S11
82WT08S10
82WT08S09
82WT08S08
Sample No.
E-1014
E-1520
E-1521
E-1522
Sample Tag No.
12632
12633
12634
12635
WELL NO. I!
At Well No. - 11
At Well No. - 11
At Well No. - 11
10 Ft.
5 Ft.
0 Ft.
82WT08S05
82WT08S06
82WT08S07
E-1525
E-1524
E-1523
12638
12637
12636
WELL NO. 6
At Well No. - 6
At Well No. - 6
At Well No. - 6
At Well No. - 6
15 Ft.
10 Ft,
5 Ft,
0 Ft,
82WT08S01
82WT08S02
82WT08S03
82WT08S04
E-1529
E-1528
E-1527
E-1526
12642
12641
12646
12639
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MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCESTRANSMITTAL OF EVIDENCE AND LABORATORY ANALYSIS
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A sroundwater contarjir.at ton probleo exists in your area. At the requestof the Departaent of N a t u r a l Resources ( D N R ) , the U.S. E n v i r o n m e n t a lProtection Agency (U.S. EPA) is funding an investigation to de te rminethe source of the contaminat ion. Permission is requested Co i n s t a l land monitor vails on your property as part of this inves t iga t ion .
•»UTJJ'..- jjje , 115 viii oe the responsibility of the DNR and will even tua l ly be**** removed. We do ant ic ipate some disturbar.ee to your p roper ty as a r e su l t
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As the state agency responsible for coordinating e f fo r t s to i nves t iga t e'•- -. incidents of grcuncwater contamination, please direct any ques t ions to:
->;; Departcent of Natural Resources" V. . Groundvater Qual i ty Section
8th Floor, Mason BuildingP.O. Box 30023Lansing. Michigan 46909
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j '. . Thanl; you for your assistance and cooperation.
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WATER QUALITY D I V I S I O N
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A sroundwiiter conccnir.ition problta exists in your area. At the reques:of the Dapar:r:cnc of Natural Resources (DN*R) t the U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency (U.S. E?A) is funding an investigation to determineChe source of the contamination. Permission is requested to instal land monitor wells on your property as part of this investigation.
The veils will be die responsibility of the DNR and will eventually beremoved. We do anticipate sofee disturbance to your property as a resultof the well drilling. We expect the disturbance to be United to: trucheirt narks, equipment storage on the ground, excavation of the well site,and sove possible water and mud at the veil site.
As che state agency responsible for coordinating efforts to investigateincidents of grounovater contaoination, please direct any questions to:
Department of Natural ResourcesCroundwater Quality Section8th Floor, "ason BuildingP.O. Box 30028Laming, Michigan 48909Telephone (517) 373-3147
Attention: Car:h Ailakjon
Please sign this persist ion slip and return it to &e at the above address
Thank you for your assistance and cooperation.
Very truly yours,
HATER QIULITY DIVISION
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Garth AslaksonGreundvater Qual i ty Section
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I give permission to enter my property to construct , monitor and surveywater wells. On those County road right-of-ways as shown onthe attached drawings.• ^ •
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The vtlli will b* the responsibility of the DNR and will event^clly b«renovad. We do anticipate sotce disturbance to your property as £ resultof the veil drilling. We expect tha disturbance to be Unites to: trucktire marks, equipment stortge en the ground, excavation of :hc veil site,and some possible water and cud ac the veil site.
As the state agency responsible for coordinating efforts to investigateincidents of grouncwater contamination, please direct any questions to:
Department of Natural ResourcesGrounc'wattr Quality Seetian8th Floor, Mason BuildingP.O. Box 30023Lansing, Michigan 48909Telephone (517) 373*8147
Attention; Garth Aslakson
Please sign this permission slip ar.d return it to etc at the abcvt addrasj
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Very truly yours,
KATES QUALITY DIVISION
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Garth AslaksonGroundwator Qual i ty Scc;:cn
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A groundwnter contaaination problem exists in your area. At the requestof the Department of Natural Resources (DKR), the U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency (U.S. EPA) is funding an investigation to deterainethe source of the contamination. Permission is requested to installand monitor wells on your property as part of this investigation.
**••-< The wells will be the responsibility of the DKR and will eventually beremoved. We do anticipate some disturbance to your property as a resultof the vail drilling. We expect the disturbance to be limited to: trucktire marks, equipment storage on the ground, excavation of the well sit*,and some possible water and aud at the well site.
As the state agency responsible for coordinating efforts to investigate• incidents of groundwater contamination, please direct any questions cc:
Department uf Natural ResourcesGroundwater Quality Section6th Floor, Mason BuildingP.O. Box 30028tensing, Michigan 40909Telephone (517) 373-8147
Attention: Garth Aslakson
Please sign this permission slip and return it to me at the above address
Thank you for your asslstcnc* and cooperation.
Very truly yours,
WATER QUALITY DIVISION
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Garth AslaksonGroundwater Quality Section
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I give perniision to enter Ay property to construct, monitor and surveywater wells , on those City street right-of-ways as shown onthe attached drawing.
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Address Ver+ne Electric Company Mlll Street Battle Creek MIPhsaa
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KHL1.OGC COMPANY-F CREEK, MICHIGAN 49016
ftarch 10, 1982
Department of Natural ResourcesStcvons T. Mason BuildingDox 30028Lansing, Michigan 48909
Gentlemen:
Pursuant to your written request and our relateddiscussions of today, Kellogg Company hereby grantspermission to the Department of Natural Resources ofthe State of Michigan to enter upon the Company'sproperty to construct, monitor and survey water wellsat the following location or locations;
This permission is granted upon the explicitunderstanding that the Department of Natural Resourceswill and does assume any and all responsibility,financial or otherwise, for any injury to its personnelor personnel working under its direction on Kelloggproperty and any injury or damage to Kellogg or its
c property resulting from or related to the above-mentioned well or wells, except the reasonable andunavoidable disturbance to Kellogg Company property asis anproved by th* Company and is intrinsically requiredfor such construction, monitoring, and survey of theabove-mentioned well or wells.
KHJ.LOGG CQMPWJY DEPARTMENT OF NATURALRESOURCES
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Appendix D
Spills
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Appendi x P
Spills
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SPILL REPORTfrom
BATTLE CREEKTlRt DEPARTMENT
August 29, 1978
Warehouse fire on Jamison Avenue on Grand Trunk. Bugged chemicals:Chloride FlakesKiller Weed (1,000 IDS.)Dearborn TreatmentDearsol No. 80 (1,000 Ibs.)Acid Cleaner (6,000 Ibs.)
Run-off ran into the collection pit. DNR on scene. Materials generating mostof the smoke was Sodium Chromate.
An old train repair at 200 Elm Street just off East Michigan Avenue.
0000139
O P T O O O O
Appendix H
Background Information
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5"
Errata Page to Battle Creek Groundwater StudyTDD 5-8201-1
Please add the following section from the MDNR dated April 13, 1982to the background information section in Appendix H.
0000142
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
INTEROFFICE COMMUNICATION
RECEIVEDAPR151982
Ground* ., nU3|M WQp
TO: William Iversen, Groundwater Quality, Water Quality Division
FROM: Roger Jones, Water Quality Division, District II
SUBJECT: Contaminated Public and Private Water Supply Wells in theBattle Creek Area
On March 15, 1982, I collected split spoon soil samples in Battle Creekduring the installation of monitoring wells 112 and #11 by USEPA's TechnicalAssistance Team. Soil samples were also collected from a boring locatednear monitoring well 16. The results and a map are attached. My fieldnotes and interpretations of the sample results are below.
At Monitoring Well 112
The soil to a depth of 11 feet was black sllty/sandy with some cinders in1t. Water was encountered at a depth of 12-1/2 to 13 feet and the soil atthis depth was fine sand with fine gravel 1n it. Soil samples were splithere and at the other locations with Mr. John Dourjalian of the TechnicalAssistance Team. Mr. Walter Matyaslc of the Kellogg Company was also pre-sent for awhile during the drilling. No Scan #1 and Scan #2 parameterswere detected in the soil here. However, while assisting Mr. Dourjalian1n collecting water samples from monitoring well #12 on March 16, 1982,we observed that the water was cloudy and had patches of film on the sur-face (when viewed in a jar).
Near Monitoring Well #6The top one foot of soil here was black with some sand in it. Below onefoot to about 16 feet the soil was mostly a brown sugar colored sand. At16 feet the soil consisted of light brown moist sand with gravel (1/2 peasize) interspersed in it. No unusual odors were noticed in the soil atany depth.I have spoken with Jim Bedford about the sample results here. The concen-trations of volatile organics found In the free liquid over the soil wouldbe about one tenth of the ug/kg value Indicated on laboratory form. There-fore, the chloroform results indicate that only a trace of this compound"was detected 1n the liquid for each depth. Note also that the letter Jon the laboratory form denotes that a value 1s an estimate (and may not beaccurate). Mr. Bedford felt that the chloroform results were not very
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significant, but he did think the TCE and PCE results here were significant.It should also be noted that chloroform 1s the most volatile of all the com-pounds detected in the March 15 soil samples (i.e. losses of chloroform tothe atmosphere during sampling may have been greater than the losses of theother compounds to the atmosphere).
At Monitoring Well 111The first 12 Inches of soil here was black and gravelly. The next six inchesof soil consisted of dark brown sand. From 6 feet to 11 feet the soil consistedof light brown sand. Water was encountered at a depth of 11 feet. No unusualodors were noticed.
^Water from Well 15000
This is a blank. Deminerallzed water from the laboratory was placed in the vialsby using the squeeze bottle and funnel that had been used while collecting andpreparing the other samples.
Note in the sample results that the sample (at well 111) collected before theblank was prepared showed 1,1,1 TCE to be present. It is possible that theremay have been a trace amount of cross contamination from that sample to theblank via the funnel which previously held the 1,1,1 TCE contaminated soil.The funnel was rinsed with deminerallzed water between samplings. However,it 1s possible that a soil particle remained on the funnel to be washed intothe blank.
Pictures were taken at each site where samples were collected. They have been. developed, and if you need them, please let me know.
On March 15, 1982, one monitoring well at the Raymond Road Landfill was alsosampled. There are supposed to be three monitoring wells here. One was dry(on March 16, 1982) and the owner (Mr. W. Carter) and I could not find thethird one.The well that was sampled was about 51 feet deep and was bailed 19 times witha 2"x 4' bailer before sample collection. I collected a one gallon jug ofwater and 2-40 ml. vials of water and gave them to Mr. Dourjallan (custodysheet attached). The water from this well was clear on the first bail, but?radually turned a coffee with cream color and stayed that way. This wells located about 200 yards east from the landfill office along the entranceroad and then about 80 feet south of this road.
cc: J. Bohunsky (WQD File) Xc • •*•T. Newell 7:^7.
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, April 13, 1982•0450
City of Battle CreekWater Department
* East Michigan AvenueBattle Creek, Michigan 49014
Attention: Mr. LaVerne Serne, Director of Public Works
Subject: Water Supply - Battle Creek" Sampling Results
Gentlemen:
Please find enclosed with this letter the results of analyses conductedon water samples collected from the Battle Creek water supply. These
' • samples were collected on April 6, 1932 as part of the weekly samplingprogram and w=re analyzed for volatile, halogenated hydrocarbons.
No significant changes in the concentrations of organic chemicals in thetwo wells being pumped to waste (Well No. 32 and Well No. 35} are indicatedby these results. The plant tap sample results continue to show nopresence of the chemicals or only trace amounts of one or two of them.
. The sarr.ple from Well No. 43 showed no presence of the organic chemicalsas was the case in previous sampling.
It should be noted, however, that analyses of the sample from Well No.20 showed the presence of 1,1-dichloroethane, 1,1,1-trichlcroethane, andperchloroethylene. This well had not been previously found to be affected.The total number of wells in the Verona Wellfield which have been shownto be affected by groundwater contamination is now 14. The nurier ofaffected wells has increased by four since the wells were first sampledin Septerrier of 1981. We continue to advise the city to limit the useof these wells.
He have become concerned about the ability of the Battle Creek watersupply to meet increasing water demands. In addition to seasonal increasesin water demand, additional demands are now being placed on the watersupply by the Kellogg Company. The Post Division of the General FoodCorporation may also be increasing their demand for water from theBattle Creek water supply system. A review of our records indicates theremaining unaffected wells should provide adequate capacity to meet theadditional demands. However, should more wells in the Verona Kcllfioldbecome affected, the ability to meet demands without using one or mureof the affected wells may be doubtful.
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We recommend that the city carefully evaluate this situation. Consider-ation should be given towards the courses of action the city nay berequired to take in order to continue to provide a safe drinking waterwhile adequately meeting water demands. The city should also consideradditional pumping of wells to waste to help protect the remainingunaffected wells.
We are awaiting cor»pletion of the Environmental Protection Ag2ncy Tech-nical Assistance Team report. When this report becomes available, ameeting of the Task Force will be called to discuss the findings of thereport and the future actions of the agencies involved.
We very much appreciate the cooperation of the city in this irost difficultsituation. If you have any questions or are in need of assistance,please feel free to contact this office.
Sincerely,
Richard M. WirsingActing District EngineerDivision of Water SupplyBureau of Environmental and
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RMW:akEnclosurescc: William A. Kelley, P.E.cc: Don Keech/Joe Lovatocc: Mr. Larry Osborne, Public Utilities Engineercc: Russell Schuler, Verona Pumping Station Superintendent
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1- All available information regarding their wells (location,construction, well logs, water levels, etc.)-
2. - Information regarding the techniques used to conduct thewater analyses. -^
3. Hake arrangements to allow sampling of their wells withouthaving to pump directly into the plant distributionsystem (pump to waste).
4. Identify any possible sources of contamination they mightsuspect.
5. Investigate the possibility of granting permission to theEPA Technical Assistance Team or the EPA Federal Investiga-tion Team to drill monitoring wells on company property.
6. Contact the Michigan Department of Agriculture and informthem of the findings and the actions taken.
Mr. Thomason indicated that they would attempt to comply with all requestsdependent upon legal advisement.
The company is also considering the possibility of Issuing a news releaseregarding this matter. It was Indicated that any news release issuedwould emphasize that the Kellogg Company had begun using the BattleCreek water supply as their sole source of water, that the Battle Creekwater supply is sampled weekly by the Michigan Department of PublicHealth; and that the Kellogg Company was offering their assistance tothe groundwater contamination investigation.
RMW:akAttachmentcc: Mr. Jim Clelandcc: Mr. Don Keechcc: Mr. Joe Lovatocc: Mr. Don Thomason, Kellogg Companycc: Mr. John Hesse, Chemicals and Health Centercc: Contact Persons:
Calhoun County Health Department - Mr. Ted HavensCity of Battle Creek - Mr. Larry Osborn
\Department of Natural Resources - Mr. W i l l i a m IversenDepartment of Agriculture - Mr. Albert HafnerU.S. Geological Survey - Mr. Ray Cunming
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On January 14," 1982, a meeting was held in Battle Creek to discussthe possibility of extending the Battle Creek water system to servean area in which groundwater has been found to be contaminated withorganic chemicals. The area affected includes adjacent parts ofPennfield Township and Emmett Township. Present at the meetingwere representatives of Battle Creek, Pennfield Township, EmmettTownship, the Calhpun County Health Department, the Ca.lhoun CountyDepartment of Public Works, and this office. A list o'f those inattendance is attached.
At this meeting, representatives of the townships decided to jointlyretain a consultant engineer to provide a project proposal and costestimate for the installation of water mains. Possible fundingoptions will also be investigated. The details of any financialarrangements between the townships regarding the sharing of costswill also need to be determined.
The city is also being very cooperative in this matter. They haverecently reduced their tap-in fees from $400 to $175. This reductionwill remain in effect until November 15, 1982. A few residents inthe affected area are presently able to tap into existing mains.The city has also provided hours in which residents in the affectedarea may obtain water at the Verona Pumping Station. The city issending letters to owners of wells which have been identified asbeing contaminated to inform them of this service. A copy of oneof the letters is also attached.
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Our recrras indicate that recently youreceived a letter fro.- the Michigan Departmar.tof Public Health containing the water saaol^analyse of your privata well. In that letterthe Michigan Department of Public Healthrecommenced that, you seek another source ofwater for drinking and cooking purposes.In^snuch as the Veror.2 Pu-pir.q Station is inthe close proxini-y to your ho-c, the Cityoi 3uttle Creak vruid lika to offer theoppcrtunity to obtain water for drinking ar.dcooking purposes front the Vercna ?u~.pinc; Statior.,25C Lrigden Drive. Should you wish to obtainwater, the Punpir.c Station will be cuan forthis purpose between che hours of 3 AM tolOAi-l and -i PM to 5 PM Mondiy thru Sunday.Thcra will be no charge for the water, butit will be necassary for you to brir.g yourown jo::tair.ers.
.The City of Battle Creek hones thiswill provide you with some measure of assistancsuntil a solution for this problem can bedetermined and ir.rl
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DATE:
February 26, 3982
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SUBJECT: Battle Creek Area Groundwater ContaminationSampling Results
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Please find attached copies of the analysis results ofsampling conducted by this office on February 18. 1982.Water samples were collected from one city-owned wel!~inthe Verona Well field, one privately-owned well in theresidential area south of the Verona Well field, and from4 wells owned by the Kellogg Company and located at theplant site in Battle Creek. These samples were collectedin an effort to identify all contaminants which may bepresent in the groundwattr. [The attached results arefrom analyses__fpj: volatile, nalogenated_and non-halogejiajt.edhyHrocarbons.']
The analysis results of the samples from the privately-owned well and the city-owned well are consistent withprevious sampling results from these wells. No volatile,non-halogenated hydrocarbons were detected in thesesamples.
The analysis results of the samples from the wells ownedby the Kellogg Company show the presence of up to 7volatile, halogenated hydrocarbons. These organicchemicals have previously been found in other wells inthe Battle Creek area. No volatile, non-halogenatedhydrocarbons were detected. The Michigan Department ofPublic Health had not previously sampled Kellogg'swells. Sampling conducted by the company had showntrichloroetMene to be present in some of the wells.
On February 10, 1982, a meeting was held at the KelloggCompany facility in Battle Creek. At this meeting,requests for information were made by us and others.Attached are the responses of the Kellogg Company tothese requests. The information provided includes allavailable information regarding the wells and the sampleanalysis techniques used.
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Additional samples were collected on February 18, 1982 from theprivately-owned well, the city-owned well, and one well owned bythe Kellogg Company which had been shown^to have the highestconcentrations_of_TC(LJ Thest additional~samples~w1ll be "analyzedfor aliphatic 'hydrocarbons, aromatic hydrocarbons, mixed ringcompounds and non-aromatic compounds, and some inorganic compoundsThe results of these analyses will be reported to you as soon asthey become available.
RMW:akAttachmentscc: Task Force Contact Persons:
William Iversen, Water Quality Division, DNRHafner, Food & Dairy Division, Dept. of Agriculture
Cunnings, U. S. Geological SurveyOstrodka, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Theodore Havens, Calhoun County Health DepartmentLaVerne Serne, City of Battle CreekDon Thomason, Kellogg Company
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KELLOGG COMPANYU.S. FOOD PRODUCTS DIVISION
BATTLE CRIEK, MI 49016
February 18, 1982
Mr. Richard H. WlrsingActing District EngineerMichigan Department of Public Health3500 North LoganP.O. Box 30035Lansing, MI 48909
Dear Mr. Wirsing:
The attached are our responses to the six items requested
at the February 9 Groundwater Contamination Meeting held
at the Kellogg Ccrpany.
Sincerely,
Don ThomsonGeneral Plant Manager
att.
0000203
February 17, 1982CONFIDENTIAL
Cn February 10, 1982 a meeting was requested by the Kellogg Companywith representatives from the city of Battle Creek, the Departmentof Natural Resources, the Calhoun County Health Department and theMichigan Deportirent of Health to discuss groundwater contaminationaffectiny well water in the Battle Creek area and specifically the find-ing of the CcrrpDund Trichloroethylene (TCE) in four of the company'sfive wells. The ccnpany was requested to provide the following six items:
1. All available information regarding their wells (location, con-struction, well logs, water levels, etc.).
Response: See attachments 1 and 2.
2. Information regarding the techniques used to conduct thewater analys s.
Response: See attachment 3.
3. Make arrangements to allow sanplinq of their wells without havingto pup directly into the plant distribution system (punp to waste) .
Response: See attachment 4 - Sanpling of wells will be completedFebruary 18, 1982.
4. Identify any possible sources of contamination they might suspect.
Response: No additional information identified for possible source.
5. Investigate the possibility of granting permission to the EPATechnical Assistance Team or the EPA Federal Investigation Teamto drill monitoring wells on conpany property.
* Pespcnse: The ccnpany is more then willing to cooperate in theinvestigation; however, additional information from theE.P.A. Technical Assistant Team or the E.r.A. FederalInvestigation Team with an overall plan would have to besufcrrutted for review prior to granting permission todrill wells on company property.
6. Conta-jt the Michigan Departrrent of ?*griculture and inform thorn of the*indi.igs and the actions takenT
Response: N>->tified on February 10, 1982.
Don Thomasonatt.cc S. Campbell, R- Franta, P. Hbllerman, P. Hiniston, and B. Haefner
0000204
ATTACH^;,? i
AIM'KOXIHATE DEPTHS OF r.AK I'll STRATA
0-26 Fill (Cinders)?4 - 48 SandiS - 51 Clay51 - 60 Shale i Sandstone60 - 111 Grey Srmdstono
111 - 119 Shale
No. 7 WELL
Drilled:Size:Depth:
CasingMdCerial:Capacity:Location:
No. B V.'EU.
Drilled:Size:Depth:
C.i singMaterial:Capacity:Location:
No- 9 WELL
Before 19338 inch
Casing 78 ft.
Cold Roll Steel400 GPMIn pit under groundfloor in 99 bldg.So. end of Jctzonc
193316"Wcll_122 if.Casing 100 ft. 9 in
Cold Roll Steel1,000 GPMWest of Spray Pond300' north of No. 2Bldg. Canopy Dock
No, 10 WELL
Drilled:Size:Depth:
CasingMaterial:Capacity:Location:
No. 11 WELL
Drilled:Size:Depth:
CasingMaterial:Capacity:Location:
194116 inchWell 106 ft.Casing 97 ft. i in<
Cold Roll Steel1,000 CPMSouth cast cornerof Spray PonJ h'_-h iNo. 2 Rldg.
194516 inch.£ell 113 .Casing 31 ft-
Cold Roll Seed600 GPMOld No. 6 Well Pitbelow man hole
Drilled:Size:Depth:
193314 inchWell 112 ft."Casing 96 ft.
0
>!nttri;il:C a p a c i t y :Location:
Cold Roll Steel500 GP>!North of No. 2 Bide,Canopy Dock.
0000205
Attachment 4
February 15, 1982
Don
R(! : Well Water Samplin
Walls 08 .ind
These wells can b« discharged into the Spray Pondwhile taking samples.
Veils tf7, M, and
Due to the location of these wells in relation to thelocation of the nearest scorn sever, it will be necessaryto pipe the well water snm» distance when taking sampl-s.Peerless-Midwest, who maintains nod tests the capacity ofour wells each year, should lie hired at the time of sasip lint-Co pipe the discharge frnm e«ch well tf* the nearest sever,This procedure is routine.
Procedure
1. Sample t'3 and #10.2. At the same time set-t ip /»9, *11. anH 91.3. Sample ?9, £11, anri -:>7.
Ward M. t-rhite, Jr
es
0000206
ATTACHMENT 2
February 17. 1982
Don Thomason:
Water Pumped "M"Gals #10
September 81OctoberNovemberDecemberJanuary 62
8,8323.264
27.5826,9527.461
961
14.43112.639
5,9112,138
15.74917,90416,3136,926
17,96817.6617,5602.065
Ward H. White. J
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Attachment 3
February 16, 1982
Don Thomason:
SUBJECT: Analyses of W&ter Sources Used at the Battle Creek Plantfor TCE
As follow-up to the February 9 meeting with state officials, the followingexplains the techniques used to conduct the water analyses:
Water samples from the sources used at the Battle Creek plantwere analyzed for TCE. None of the sanples were chlorinatedexcept for the city water.
The method used for the analysis was similar to EPA Method624, (Federal Register Vol. 44, No. 233, December 3, 1979pg. 69532} with the following modifications.
The volatiles were trapped on a 10.5 on Tenax tube. Thistube was then placed in the heated injector port of theGC/MS. The volatiles were desoibed fron the Tenax onto a25 meter SP-2100 fused silica capillary colunn maintainedat -50°C. After a 10-minute trap time the oven was rapidlyheated to 25°C and then prograrnned to 180OC at 5°C perminute.
Rosalyn Franta
0000208
Appendix E
Well Installation
0000200
Appendix
Well Installiation
0000210
F I E L D WELL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM - AS INSTALLED
STS JOB No. "7 0^7 "> b JOB Uo rQn o Ut<f t-\ t AJQrK
CLIENT j?" \
i__L NO. .1 DATE INSTALLED
Stick Up
Concrete(Cross out if not used)!
Installed Protector PI
Ben owder
in
c3O
BackfillMaterial
Bentoni te Pel lets(Cross Out i f Not Used)
Gravel.oncrete SandOn-Site Sand(Ci rcle One)
Material
Nominal Diameter of PVC"
2 c ' inches
Double-wrapped S lot ted PVC
wi th Mi ra f i? ^O______
Length SlottedPVC
// -T c r
INSTALLATION
'. Did the bentonite pellets hang up?Dirt you have to drive the protector pipe?Did you instal l a lock on the protector
f so, who has the keys? C \Did the PVC come up when you removed the casing? ^"b____.Was the wel l bai led? __><•*<. ^-» . ~ t t f / / f I7^lf (J*.\<J +
iingff taken afterAhe will was iwater level readingWas a PVC cap installed on bottom of well?
nstalled?f ;1 v </
0000211
WELL No.
FIELD WELL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM - AS INSTALLED
STS JOB NO . "7o "7 ") C JOB _t/tor»^« LcV i
CL j ENT-^^4____________________________________________
•^ "7-1^1•r________ DATE INSTALLED * ' '
Stick Up
Concrete(Cross out if not used)
BackfillMaterial
- —
Ben ton! te Pel lets(Cross Out If Not Used)
Pea Graveloncrete Sand
On-Site Sand(Circle One)
Installed Protector Pipe? %*-*-
Material'
Nominal Diameter of PVC
, inches
Double-wrapped Slotted PVCwith Mirafl? n Q________
Length Slotted
i- UrtJfs**^
INSTALLATION
1. Did the bentonlte pellets hang up? _Afi_____2. Did you have to drive the protector pipe? _*
Did you Install a lock on the projectorIf so, who has the
4. Did the PVC come up when you removed the casing?, _ ^5. Was the well balled?6. Were water level readings taken aftef the well was7. Was a PVC cap installed on bottom of well?
• •$101978 0 0 0 0 9 1 9
STS JOB NO.
CL i ENTv WELL No.
FIELD WELL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM - AS INSTALLED
o7 ? JOB
DATE INSTALLED " * •
lo' i - (Cross out if not used)
8o
O
a
Stick Up
Concrete
Installed Protector Pipe?_W
Ben too I te
BackfillMaterial
Bentonite Pel lets
(Cross Out If Not Used)!
Pea GravelConcrete SandOn-SIte Sand(Ci rcle One)
Material
Nominal Diameter of PVC" inches
Double-wrapped Slot ted PVCwith Mirafl? 1Q_______
Length SlottedPVC // $ C r
INSTALLATION
5.6.7.
0Did the bentonite pellets hang up? ^^Did you have to drive the protector pipe?Did you install a lock on the protector pipe?_cIf so, who has the keys?_££=S=^________—Did the PVC come up when you removed the casing?Was the well bailed? H>* Sf» .~j <L>j C.I*,Were water level readings taken afler the well was installed?Was a PVC cap installed on bottom of well? SS
• •S101978 00002T3
FIELD WELL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM - AS INSTALLED
STS JOB NO. 7O ") "7 C Joe
CLIENT
K-UL NO . 7 DATE INSTALLED
Stick Up
Concrete>.(Cross out if not used)
Installed Protector Pipe?
lentonite Powdrfr
BackfillMaterial
6 v
oa
/o'
Benton!te Pel lets(Cross Out if Not Used)
Pea GravelConcrete SandOn-Site Sand(Ci rcle One)
Nominal Diameter of PVC
^ g * 1^ inches
Double-wrapped Slotted PVCwi th Miraf i? '" ^______
Length SlottedPVC
INSTALLATION
J.
Did the bentontte pellets hang up? __J!lIDid you have to drive the protector pipe?Did you install a lock on the. protectorf so, who has the keys?
/* C
Did the PVC come up when you removed the casing?Was the well bailed? VJ&£ 3^»C»i- O o e»Were water level readings taken after the' wt11 was installed?
/. Was a PVC cap installed on hottom of well? S 5
0000214
FIELD WELL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM - AS INSTALLED
STS JOB NO. 7 On ")t> JOB
CL i ENT <£r
^ ( WELL NO. DATE INSTALLED
Stick Up
Concrete(Cross out If not used)
rBackfillMaterial
^
Bentoni te Pel lets.{Cross Out if Not Used)
Pea GravelConcrete SandOn-Site Sand(Circle One)
Installed Protector PIpe?_l&**-
Nominal Diameter of PVC
/ 2"' nches
Double-wrapped Slotted PVCwith Mtr.fl? fl °
Length Slotted
INSTALLATION1.2.3.
C5.6.7.
Did the bentonlte pellets hang up? __ii£______Did you have to drive the protector pipe? " ^Did you install a lock on the .protector pfpe?_LLj2=.If so, who has the k«Y«? C\L^t .-"• ______i__Did the PVC come up when you removed the casing? _Was the well bailed? «•>: -•••*•••_ ' • '•' • •Were water level readings taken after the well wasWas a PVC cap Installed on bottom of well? < ^ i*
• •1101*71 0000215
FIELD WELL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM - AS INSTALLED
STS JOB No. ?Q"7 ~) (> _ JOB
WELL NO. 6 DATE INSTALLED 3- £-
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V)
17
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I" 3'-
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owder
BackfillMaterial
nsta l lcd Protector Pioe?
y *»
Benton!te Pet lets
(Cross Out if Not Used)
Pea GravelConcrete SandOn-SIte Sand(Circle One)
Materi
Nominal Diameter of -VC
Inches
Double-wrapped Slotted PVCwith Miraf l? nQ______
Length SlottedPVC
UiSTALLATIQN1.2.,3-tM.5.6.7.
Did the bentonlte pellets hang up? ^ Cv____Did you have to drive the protector pipe? _LDid you Install a lock on the, protector pipe?.If so, who has the keys?Did the PVC come up when you removed the casing?Was the well balled? '•<* < s.^—. e4 ~Were water level readings taken7 after Ahe we'fl was Installed?Was a PVC cap installed on bottom of well? ^ C
BBS 101978
0000216
FIELD WELL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM - AS INSTALLED
STS JOB No. *?0"? 7 U JOB \Ja»-* *v U.lu-1 t* \*J e V" t £
CLIENT.
WELL No. DATE INSTALLED 7 -
Concrete* -(Cross out If not used)
O(3
I
Stick Up
Installed Protector Pipe?
Bentonlte Powder
BackfillMaterial
V-'4
Benton!te Pel lets
(Cross Out if Not Used)
Pea GravelConcrete SandOn-SIte Sand(Circle One)
Nominal Diameter of PVC-* " t£ «c ! V inches
Double-wrapped Slotted PVC
with Miraff?_£_2_____
Length SlottedPVC
INSTALLATION1. Did the bentonite pellets hang up? ^^________2. Did you have to drive the protector pipe? *Q
3. Did you install a lock on the protector pipe?_LuA*__( If so, who has the keys? °
Did the PVC come up when you removed the casing? *VP5. Was the well bailed? HS-C *p** fc. ^*j e-^ft-^ 'U '^*6. Were water level readings t¥ken after the lieII w'as instal led? _^=7. Was a PVC cap installed on bottom of well? < t w« U & c t •<
0000217
FIELD W E L L INSTALLATION DIAGRAM - AS INSTALLED
STS JOB No. "?O") k JOB LUvfc * » UJcd ^ lU* > t £
CL I ENT £9A___________________________________________________
WELL No. DATE INSTALLED
"Stick Up
Concrete
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Installed Protector Pipe?
•ocoo
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CSL"**~*Back«11Material
o£• -/
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Benton!te Pel lets
(Cross Out if Not Used)!
Pea Or a v<.oncrete SandOn-Slte Sand(Circle One)
Material
Nominal Diameter of PVC
i ^ inches
Double-wrapped Slot ted PVCwith Mirafi? _J1_5_____
Length SlottedPVC
INSTALLATION
Did the bentonite pellets hang up? hDid you have to drive the protector pipe? * Q
V Did you install a lock on the protector pipe?_k( If so, who has the keys?________________
Did the PVC come up when you removed the casing? *vWas the well bailed? ' MWere water level readings taken after the well was instal led? _i± .Was a PVC cap installed on bottom of well? C C uj Y /) ^ c v < <w
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CL i ENT
FIELD WELL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM - AS INSTALLEDO7 7 (a JOB
WELL NO. DATE INSTALLED
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,
INSTALLATION
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v(Cross Out if Not Used)
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Material '''vS'I1i;
Nominal Diameter of PVC
'^ _ inches
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f 1Length Slotted
PVC1
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•
1.2.
(4.5.6.7.
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Did the PVC come up when you removed the casing? A *Was the well bailed? vitf^- Sj^ i' —— »'«« C~A f e tWere water level reading!! taken after the^ell was InsWas a PVC cap installed on bottom of well? . S * ^*
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0000219
FIELD WELL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM - AS INSTALLED
STS JOB NP.^O "77 JOB
CL I ENT
WELL NO. ' /O DATE INSTALLED
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Concretev(Cross out if not used)!
Installed Protector Pipe?
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BackfillMaterial
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(Cross Out i f Not Used)
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Nominal Diameter of PVC•v '• II Q &lv i nches
Double-wrapped Slotted PVCwith Miraf l? V\ 0______
Length SlottedPVC
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INSTALLATIO
^ (
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°
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ng*s ti'*! "itr 'the wdWere water level readlns taken after
Was a PVC cap installed on bottom of well?ll was instalS «-*-
BBS 10117« 0000220
FIELD WELL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM - AS INSTALLED
STS JOB No. 70 7 7f JOB lS<s^r*-~+
CL I EN-rfc/ XT—
WELL No. U DATE INSTALLED
*)u10«*-U3i/l
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Stick Up
Concrete(Cross out If not used)I
vBackfillMaterial
BentonIte Pellets(Cross Out If Not Used)!
Pea GravelConcrete SandOn-Slte Sand(Circle One)
Installed Protector Pipe? •a
Nominal Diameter of PVC
inches
Double-wrapped Slotted PVCwith Mtraf i? * Q_____
• Length SlottedPVC
NNl
INSTALLATION
5-6.7.
Did the ben ton I te pellets hang up? _l^_fl_______Old you have to drive the protector pipe? ***>Did you install a lock on the opotector p!pe7_£tALIf so, who has the k*y«? -&?* _______°^
rvDid the PVC come up when you removed the casing?Was the well balled? w^- **jU iVr i 4 -T-LWere water level readings taken afteethe wej 1 was InsWas a PVC cap installed on bottom of well? _!
led?
»iSl01»78 0000221
FIELD WELL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM - AS INSTALLED
STS JOB NO. ~7<3~77 L JOB
• ««.__ DATE INSTALLEDWELL NO.
:: Stick Up
Concretei >(Cross out If not used)
3*/>
•OC
Oo
BackfillMaterial
oQ. Bcntoni te Pellets
(Cross Out if Not Used)
Pea GravelConcrete SandOn-Site Sand(Circle One)
Instal led Protector Pipe?
INSTALLATION
1.2.
Did the bentonite pellets up?
Nominal Diameter of PVC
inches
Double-wrapped Slotted PVCwith MIr*fi?
Length SlottedPVC
* T
c3'Did you have to drive the protector pipe?Did you Install a lock on the protector pipe?. «-•*—If so, who has the keys?Did the PVC come up when you removed the casing
5. Was the well balled? ufc^ «y^ A, • %n.6. Were water level readings talcen aftaJr thejve7. Was a PVC cap installed on bottom of well? A.
ll was
• BS101978
0000222
STS JOB No.
CLIENT
FIELD WELL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM - AS INSTALLED
JOB
WELL No. DATE INSTALLED -o'S
Stick Up
Concrete(Cross out if not used)
Powder
BackfillMaterial
Bentoni te Pel lets(Cross Out if Not Used)
Pea GravelConcrete SandOn-Slte Sand(Circle One)
Installed Protector Pipe?
Material i;|:' ';l;
Nominal Diameter of PVC
'w inches
Double-wrapped Slotted PVC
with Mirafi?_________
Length SlottedPVC
^55
-» •* ^
INSTALLATION
1.2.3-
Did the bentonite pellets hang up? __H5—————————Did you have to drive the protector pipe? ft 0Did you install a lock on,the protector pipe?—ji.' ftrIf so, who has the itayt? *• / \ *•Did the PVC come up wheif you removed the casing?Was the well bailed? 'y**- \f9> ^* °^° J CKfccJtWere water level reading taken a'fter t4ie well was Installed?Was a PVC cap installed on bottom of well?
00002P3
FIELD WELL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM - AS INSTALLED
STS JOB NO. "7O 1 ") CP JOB
WELL No . ; DATE INSTALLED ~ I 3- '*
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Concretei (Cross out if not used)
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BackfillMaterial
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(Cross Out if Not Used)
Pea GravelConcrete SandOn-Slte Sand(Circle One)
Installed Protector Ploe?
_ No
A *
Mater ia l
Nominal Diameter of PVCi' r
inches
Double-wrapped Slotted PVCwith Miraf i? A&______
Length SlottedPVC
INSTALLATION
1.2.
{5.6.7.
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theDid the PVC come up when youWas the well balled? U**- ____^_ __Were water level readings taken'after-the e?! wasWas a PVC cap Installed on bottom of well? ^< u-f
stalled?
• BSIOttTB
F I E L D W E L L INSTALLATION DIAGRAM - AS INSTALLED
STS JOB NO. 7077-6 JOB
CL I
WELL No. DATE INSTALLED ~7 " f
3f
Concrete
>(Cross out if not used)
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Bentonite Powder
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f
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Length SlottedPVC
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INSTALLATION
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f so, who has the keys? C. I «-c-^7MOA. Did the PVC come up when you removed the .casing?
5. Was the well balled? U>*~ <>f » • •« tfft* C.k* t.fC6. Were water level readings taken afteV the Well was tnjtal7. Was a PVC cap installed on bottom of well? -S £
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FIELD WELL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM - AS INSTALLED
STS JOB No. 7o"7 1 C, JOB
CL I ENT
WELL No. DATE INSTALLED
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s hang up? _e protectorn the protecr \rc~r
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• BSI01978 0000226
Appendix F
Industrial Inspections
0000227
Appendix F
Industrial Inspections
0000228
EPA PROJKCTECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT. INC.
MEMORANDUM; REGION V
COST CENTER EP151-5
TO: Ross Powers
FROM: Technical Assistance Team
VIA; Scott McCone
SUBJECT: EDO Assistance Grosse Isle, Michigan
DATE: March 18, 1982
COMMENTS:
From February 24, 1982 to March 10, 1982 personnel from TAT assisted RossPowers from Grosse Isle, Michigan. During this period of time the TATmembers delivered equipment to Battle Creek, Michigan, obtained informationon East Bay Township groundwater contamination, conducted an on siteinspection of U.S. Coast Guard Air Station in Traverse City, Michigan, andconducted SPCC inspections in Battle Creek, Michigan. The following is achronology of events:
Wednesday, February 24, 1982
At 1530, I arrived in Battle Creek, Michigan to supply ice chests and otherequipment for Battle Creek, Michigan Groundwater Survey.At 1730 I secured.
Thursday, February 25, 1982
At 1130, I arrived at EDO in Grosse Isle, Michigan. At 1300 I met with RossPowers who, supplied information on East Bay Township groundwater contaminationproblem in Traverse City, Michigan. At 1630, I arrived in Traverse City,Michigan. An inspection of the U.S. Coast Guard Air Station was scheduled forthe following day.
Friday. February 26, 1982
At 0800, I arrived at the Grand Traverse County Health Department. Mr. WilliamStanton of the County Health Department provided information on the potentialssource or sources of the contamination.At 1030, I arrived at U.S. Coast Guard Airbase. CDR Thomas Morgan, theCommanding Officer of the Air Station, was not available; a meeting wasscheduled for 1300.
0000229
At 1100, I arrived at the Traverse City Engineers Office where I obtained copiesof aerial photos along with maps of the affected area. At 1245, I returned tothe Air Station and met with Commander Morgan. Commander Morgan supplied mapsof the surrounding area. According to Commander Morgan the U.S. Department ofNavy had operated the facility in tht 1940's. During this period, the Navy,according to maps of the facility, had used a portion of the property as adump site. Commander Morgan could not confirm this information.At 1500, Commander Morgan and I surveyed the Airstation. No observation ofthe alleged dump area was possible due to a heavy snow cover.At 1700, I secured.
Wednesday, March 3, 1982
At 1000, I met Mr. Ross Powers of the EDO in Crosse Isle, Michigan at the MDNRHeadquarters in Lansing, Michigan. A meeting was arranged by Mr. Powers togive Federal assistance to the MDNR on their current investigation of theEast Bay Township groundwater contamination problem in Traverse City, Michigan.Representatives of MDNR Water Quality Division, Groundwater Quality Division,Environmental Enforcement, and Michigan Department of Public Health were present.According to MDNR personnel a series of studies and investigations includingthe location of monitoring wells around the contaminated area indicates that apotential source of contamination came from the property of the U.S. CoastGuard Airstation, located in Traverse City, Michigan. Mr. Powers requestedthat the MDNR notify U.S. Coast Guard offlcials of the studies and their results.Ms. Claudia Weaver of MDNR Environmental Enfrocement would request that aletter be sent to U.S. Coast Guard officials.At 1230, I reviewed MDNR files on East Bay Township Groundwater contaminationproblem.At 1530, I arrived at Soil Testing Services office. Soil Testing Service wascontracted to install monitoring wells in Battle Creek, Michigan. I receivedsample bottles and equipment needed to complete the Battle Creek, MichiganGroundwater contamination survey. At 1800, 1 arrived at the Verona PumpingStation and secured for the day.
Tuesday, March 9, 1982
At 1100, I met Mr. Scott McCone, who had arrived from Chicago to assist inSFCC inspections in Battle Creek, Michigan. The information collected willassist Michigan DNR and EPA personnel who are presently investigating ground-water contamination problems in Battle Creek, Michigan. At 1330 Mr. McCone,Mr. Tom DeFouw, and I met with Ross Powers from the EDO in Grosse Isle, Michigan.Mr. Powers requested that TAT members assist him in the inspection of industrialfacilities in Battle Creek, Michigan.During the inspection TAT members were asked to check SPCC Plans and acquireinformation regarding past spill or discharges of material onto the ground.Mr. Powers also requested that TAT personnel to obtain Information from localFire Departments, concerning discharges of material into ground. At 1700,we secured.
0000230
Wednesday, March 16, 1982
Ac 0730, Mr. McCone, Mr. DeFouw, and I met with Mr. Powers at the VeronaPumping Station. Mr. Powers and Mr. DeFouw left to gather soil samples fromthe Grand Trunk Kailyard for analysis.At 0800, Mr. McCone and I arrived at the Penfield Township Fire Department tocollect information on past discharges of material.Penfield Township Firepersonnel had already provided the information to Mr. Powers.At 0830, Mr. McCone and I arrived at the Battle Creek Fire Department where wemet with Fire Chief Yager. Chief Yager provided information concerning adischarge of oil which had occured in the later 1940's.At 0900, Mr. McCone and I accompanied Chief Yager to Benke Industries.According to Chief Yager, Benke Industries have in the past discharged materialsinto the ground and into the Battle Creek River. Chief Yager could not verifywhat materials were dumped. The area is approximately 2 miles downstream fromthe area affected in the Battle Creek Groundwater survey.AC 0930, Mr. McCone andl inspected Reith Riley for an SPCC check. No planwas available for inspection. A copy of 40CFR was given to Reith Riley officialsAt 1030, Mr. McCone and I arrived at Kellogg Company. Upon inspection of theKellogs facility no violations of the SPCC was noted.At 1400, Mr. McCone and I inspected Packaged Conveience Foods, a Division ofGeneral Foods. A survey of the facility indicated that a spillfrom an aboveground edible oil tank could enter a storm sever line. Thecompany is presently considering constructing a dike completly around thetank.At 1600, Mr. McCone and I returned to the Verona Pumping Station.At 1700, we secured.
0000231
Tr /•A/ :c ir;i,rLtiior. i ILLD C M L C T
•;/ 'i (( J ti I'v _ K, fjl, t\,n Ii f, , -.'..i.' V toFf.it-if >' f <OL't /, r. >, ,12.1.1I " "'"I I I. I T I I" lit t. tI ur, i.i % i t ' f
1 U 1 T I L L M I • ' ' 1 . 1 1 T
_ PACKAGED.CONVENIENCE FOODS .(F.QST) .DIVISION OF .GENERAL .FOODS _ J_. JLOpD..MANUKA£TUKKR.ie r * ( .n . i t v t O C A I I O N
____275 CLIFF STREET. BATTLE CREEKf MICHIGAN A9016__________It N A M C Of Owr«t:n AMQ/OM Or tMAlOR MtkJ-O'*!*"!*-! POH TAClUITT
RALPH W. BENNETT, PLANT MANAGER (616 )966-10001C. MAILING AOOMCS*
275 CUFF STREET, BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN 49016>. T Y T C * OF OIL. STO1CD AMD CAf ACITV OF ABOVKCHOUNO AND •Ulliro STORACK.
SEE DETAILED SPCC DOCUMENTATION REPORT
4. 1C A CERTIFIED SPCC PL.AN AVAIk.A»I.C FOR INSrtCTIONt I. DATE OF INtfVCTIOM
' 10. 1982MARCH.7 e ATI«. NAMC AMD (teCICTMATION NUMVCM OF CCHTIFVING CNCINCCN
KEITH M. COLE - MICHIGAN * 23133
AVAIUASI_«. .T7 e ATI »rCC
*OT AVAII.A
AUGUST 19, 1981PUAN FUL.I.T IMPL.C M CNTCOt M*» ">« II* rton In
YES
I. M A M C OF W A T C W •00V THAT POTENTIAL 1PILU COULO CNTCM:Olt lFUNNAMCDTI«l*UTAI«r, T M E N F I R t T N A M C O W A T C M B O D TOOWNSTWCAM (if known)
BATTLE CREEK RIVERi«. COMMENT* (InelutU commtntt fry oyrn«r/e^cr«l#r • urrilr *n free* »r •((•* A |f
ALL BURIED TANKS ARE CHECKED WEEKLY FOR LOSSES AND MONITORED DAILY THROUGHAUTOMATIC LEVLE INDICATIORS .•
TANK TRUCK LOADING AREA IS CURBED.
EXTERIOR ABOVEGROUND TANK IS PARTIALLY DIKED; THE COMPANY IS CONSIDERINGA COMPLETE DIKE AROUND THE TANKS.
U. »PCC MO.
It*. INSPECTOR ftifnj
i ib. CASK NO.
TDD# 5-8203-2
5R (pnntl
SCOTT W. MeCONE
tl«. NPOEKNO. £)NOT A V A . L A . L C
1"l l¥. O A
_______MA]DATE
MARCH 10. 1982
0000232rm 7SOO-S3 (»-BO»
B. SPCC INSPECTION SUMMARY SMCET
VC C NO. CA*I NO. O
rnn* S-S201-2M A M C or iNv r tCTOf t tSit»*l*rri C
^U,j-2<"<L_•MAMC OF I*»»PCCTO« (Print) *
SCOTT W. MrCONE1. FACILITY
ATI Of i r i fcf l tTiOM
MARCH 10. 1982) A T C Of OOCUMtHT AT ION MLrOHT
MARrH IS. 1QR2PDC* NO.
NONE
• COMPANY
PACKAGED CONVENIENCE FCODS. DIVISION OF GENERAL FOODS CORPORATIONAODMCf*
275 CLIFF STREETCJTT STATE
BATTLE CREEK MICHIGAN
TCI.CPMONE
(616^966-1000ZIP CODE
49016fACII-ITV NAME
SAME AS ABOVEb. r ACUITY LOCATION
PARENT CORPORATION '
GENERAL FOODS CORPORATIONADDRCS*
250 NORTH STREETCITY STATE
WHITE PLAINS NEW YORK
ZIP CODE
10625C. WATER OOOT PROTtCTCD
BATTLE CREEK RIVER2. PURPOSE
•NITIATIONJ J2noytin, su,vtili»noi QCoi« Guard InformMionQ Spill Ripen QCitiztn Information QOthat (ffiteifyt:
' 'Cl JPlan Prtparation QfUfi ImplimcntatieitJ Follow^? Qpl»n Amtndmtm
3. INSPICTIONINDIVIDUAL. CONTACTED T
HAN JOBAINDIVIDUAL. CONTACTED T
•»
NOTIFICATION
4. FINDINGSSOUHCC IN APPARENT COMPLIANCE WITH *P«C MCQUIOEMKNTAl
•
Qv»SH«v« adcguatt pten
Net tubjtct to rtfwtatiemQiruuffieiam nerayt[3 No f«woniblt IDJII »p«eiaiien
BPlan fully impltmimadNtw facility optrationat Int than 6 mentht
DN«3 No plana Plan net properly certifiedm Plan doet not havt management appre^olm Plan net matntainad at facility manned I hrs/davm Inadaouait plan (dtt»iitd $PCC flfft /vr/rwarrjcnaaV._ Plan net fully implemented
QPtan net reviewed within 3 ytan
QOtrnw
ITLB
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGERTUB
ft. ATTACHMENTS (Kent rv«M"-vd if fme ilirv in •pp«r»nl rempj<*nrr;
NONC ATTACHED AL.MCAOT ON 'IL.I
•Detailed Observations O IS O•Phetoerapht E D Dftidm C D . DMao E D D•Field Drewino. D E D•Commenti D E DTelephone Conwrutiom E O O•SPCC Plan E D D
•MU. HfOUJHfD IF FACILITY IS NOT IN APPARENT COM-PLIANCE. If pfiotot not pe/minto1, cnecA "Won*" antf explain. AM"S*CC Pt»n~ to Lift of Attmehmgnti ivnew tppropritn.)
0000233EPA forrr. 7M». 57 (6 80)
C. DETAILLD SPCC DOCUtwLNTAl ION
F A C I L I T Y
PACKAGED CONVKNTENCE FOODS (POST! DIVISION OF GENERAL FOODS1. f AGILITY DESCRIPTION
I*. TVPC Or
FOOD MANUFACTURERb.Jf ACILITT OIL STOrtAOC
4-50,000 GALLON BURIED TANKS FOR 12 FUEL OIL STORAGE1-20,000 GALLON BURIED TANKS FOR 12 FUEL OIL STORAGE2- 3,000 GALLON BURIED TANKS FOR GASOLINE STORAGEI- 2,000 GALLON BURIED TANK FOR DIESEL OIL STORAGE1-15,000 GALLON BURIED TANK FOR ACETALDENYDE STORAGE2-10,500 GALLON ABOVEGROUND TANKS FOR EDIBLE OIL STORAGE2- 7,000 GALLON ABOVEGROUND TANKS FOR EDIBLE OIL STORAGEII- 55 GALLON DRUMS FOR SHELL SOLVENT AND CARBON TETRACHLORIDE STORAGE
1C. PMCVCNTIQN MCAVUNCS PROVIDED /
BURIED TANKS ARE CHECKED WEEKLY FOR LOSSES AND AUTOMATIC LEVEL INDICATORS ARECHECKED AND LOGGED DAILY.
TANK TURCK LOADING AREA IS CURBED AND DRAINS ARE CLOSED AND LOCKED.
THE TWO 7,000 GALLON EDIBLE OIL TANKS ARE INSIDE THE MAIN BUILDING; ANY SPILLSWOULD ENTER SANITARY SEWER LINE.
THE TWO 10,500 GALLON EDIBLE OIL TANKS ARE PARTIALLY DIKED TO ALLOW DRAINAGE INTOSANITARY SEWER LINE.
id. APPCARANCC or FACILITY fAou*****plnf)
ALL AREAS OF THE FACILITY ARE CLEAN AND NO SPILLS WERE OBSERVED.
I*. *A«T 1FILL HISTORY
NONE
0000234EPA Form 7500-54 (*Q|
2. UtCUVING t'./UI n hi.uuiJ a if>,U>». NAMC ANU/OH Ljl <iC"»'TlON
( BATTLE CREEK RIVER
QPtrennitl D IntermittentQWattr prtwnt al time of inspectionQ Inspector tractd ditchargt to rtctiving waterQ Inipecior tractd apparent dr»in»gt p»th to rectivinf wvtti[3^'ciivingMaitr identified by company representative
iving water identified frotn lopo mapseceiving water identified by other means (tpeeify):
IB. ^MOIABLC FLOW PATH TO HCCCIVING WATRM
OIL WOULD FLOW INTO STORM SEWER LINE, AND FLOW NORTH 1,500 YARDS INTO THEBATTLE CREEK RIVER
1C. CLIMATIC INPOftMATIOM FftOM QWNEW/OPCNATOM
NONE
r
0000235EPA Form 7500-5* (t-M) PACK a or •
c
f.'-'-'l MS
A survey of the post facility indicated that a spill from the aboveground edibleoil tank could enter a storm sewer line. The company is presently consideringconstructing a dike completely around the tanks. All other tanks are situatedin such a manner as to not present a spill potential. The 55 gallon drums arescattered throughout the facility; any spill from a drum may enter a stormsever or sanitary sewer line.
The four buried 92 Fuel Oil Tanks were tested in 1980 at the request of theMichigan DNR.
0000236EPA Form 5700-M {*.») a or*
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3 5OBr1
CCNiRAt FOODS COMPOMATIONPOST DIVISION
•ATTLC C«eOV UKH.
I Tu l-i 1 1. •'/"'» '' */''i* r« A<*L ur t AL It-IT V
LC i:.:.i LC1H". i 111 D S H L L T/T-V.. '< M i /» A, Y •'•';<.• .V 10 rK.i.iy • n » •'•i'Ct fi ff,, ,12 Ij
t r ttc l 1 '• " t l il "»u " "i v' M •, t
Ul I * L ILITY
RIETH RILEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INCO_R?0_RA_TED _ •_ _ _.____ _ ___ j .ASPHALT_P.AVING. C0_.t t r *CH- ITV L O C A T I O N
JI-- Raymond Road. Jjattle Crook. Mich1aan ^9017_________• NAMC Or OWttLft AMD/OM OfCUAIOM M «.»rO Hfcl HJI_K
Robert J. Pfauth, Division Manager>b.
(616 |962-5I681C. MAILING AODMCSt
P.O. BOX 56, Battle Creek, Michigan 490161. TYPCl OF OIL STOACD AMD CAPACITY OF AOOVCCMOUNO AND BUntCD STOHACC.
See detail SPCC Documentation Form
*. is A ccnTinco PUAN AVAIUABUC ro*» |0HO OP |M
MARPH IPC. NAMC ANO KC6ISTMATION MUM»CN OP CCHTirviMS CNGlNCKH TTOATC
CCMTIPlCOWAS
AVAILA
PULUY IMPUCMCNTCD1 fXrt fh* n*n In
NO PLAN AVAILABLE
MAMC OP W A T C W BOOT THAT POTENTIAL &PIL.U COULD tNTCft: OH IP UNNAMED THIBUTAMT.THEN PI MIT NAMEDDOWNITWCAM (if known)
Grand Trunk Ditch 100 yards southwest of the facility.
t«. COMMENTS (intluii* comment* kj> ewncr/ep«fvl«r - wriU •" l«c* »r afUcft *K*rto
An earthen dike was present around the 12 fuel oil tank. All other abovegroundtanks are not diked. Operator feels that, due to the type of material handled,there is only a slight possibility of any material entering a surface water.
*PCC NO.
lit. INftPKCTO*
i tb. CASC NO.TDD* 5-8203-2
HC.NPOE1NO. A V A I L A B L E
itc. INSPCCTOII (print;
——Scott
1 O A T E
March 10, 19820000238
CPA Feiifi 7SOO-53 (9-901
B. SPCC INSPECTION SUMMARY SHEET
C A * C NO.
TDDtf 5-8203-2NAMC Or INlr tCTOft fSifnilwrffJ
•^CftL
D A T E or i * h r t C T i O * v
MARCH 10, 1982O A T C or OOCUMC NT *T lOi
MARCH 15, 1982
Scott McConeNPDC1 Ml
NONE1. FACILITY
RIETH RILEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INCORPORATEDAOOMCSt
1175 N. RAYMOND ROADTCLCPMONC
(616)962-5168CITT
BATTLE CREEKS T A T E
MICHIGANZIP COOC
49017r ACILITV N AM*
SAME AS ABOVEB. FACILITY LOCATION
PARENT COMFOftATION
NONEAOOftESS
STATE ZIP CODE
C. W A T K H BOOT PftOTICTKO
GRAND TRUNK DITCH, A TRIBUTARY TO THE BATTLE CREEK RIVER1PUHPOSI
INITIATION! 2(Rootlftt Surveillenct QCotn Guard InformationQSpill Report QCitixen Information Qothtf ftpec/*//:
Plan Preparation C Plan ImplementationPlan Amendment
3. INSPECTIONINOIVIOUAk CONTACTED
RDRPBT 1.TITLE
DIVISION MANAGERINDIVIDUAL. CONTACTED TITLE
NOTiriCATION
4. FINDINGS S. ATTACHMENTS (Kont rr*uir«tf I/ fmcilit* in «pp«r*nl «»m•OUHCC IN APPA»CNT COMPLIANCE WITH S»CC KEOUIMCMENTSl
QY, NONE ATTACHED AI.KKAOV ON PILE
BHavt Kttouati planNot lubjtci 10 refutations
Qlnsufficitm sioraajaQ No riuonabii ipill tmptciaiion
n fully impltmtntadtacilny operational Itu than 9 months
[2 Noj No plan
Plan not proparly etftifiadPlan oon net hawt manaottwtt appromVPlan not maintained « facility manned • hrt/dayInadequate plan Itittmit^ SPCC ffan ivmnv anacAatf/Plan not fully implemented
not reviewed within 3 yean
•Detailed Observation!•PhotPoraphsHide*Map•Field Drawing•CommentiTelephone Convertaiiora•SPCC Plan
DDE
DDDmmDD
DDDDDDDD
'(ALL tteoujfteo if FACILITY is NOT IN APPAKCNT COM-PLMrVCE. /' pnorot nor permVned; cn*c* *Wane~ *nd ttpltin.
i"» Utt of Ainefun^ntt NTMM apprepnaA/
Qothar
£PA Form 7SOO-S2 tlVM)
0000239
C. DLTAILLD Sl'CC DOCUIOLN1 A I ION
F A C I L I T Y
RTFTH-RTIFY CONSTRUCTIONI L Ol I rf.1'1 C I ION
1. FACILITY DCSCHIPTION1ft. TYPC OF
ASPHALT PAVING CQMPAMYIb.JFACILITV OIUSTOMACK
214111111130
10.0001,00010,0001,0001.0005,00010,00010,000
50010,000
55
GALLONGALLONGALLONGALLONGALLONGALLONGALLONGALLONGALLONGALLONGALLON
BURIED TANKS FOR GASOLINE STORAGEABOVECROUND TANK FOR 12 FUEL OIL STORAGEABOVEGROUND TANK FOR ASPHALT STORAGEBURIED TANK FOR §2 FUEL OIL STORAGEBURIED TANK FOR 92 FUEL OIL STORAGEBURIED TANK FOR WASTE OIL STORAGEABOVEGROUND TANK FOR MCO 30 STORAGEABOVEGROUND TANK FOR SS+H STORAGEBURIED TANK FOR WASTE OIL STORAGEABOVEGROUND TANK FOR 92 FUEL OIL STORAGEDRUMS FOR MISCELLANEOUS OIL STORAGE
1C. PHCVCNTION MCASUMCI
An earthen dike was present arount the 02 Fuel Oil Tank, All other abovegroundtanks are no diked. In case of a spill, sand is used to contain the oil.Earth around the asphalt tanks is removed yearly.
1CL APPCAHANCC OF FACILITY
Asphalt was present around Boiler ROOD and Asphalt Tanks. All other areas clean
•. PAST SPILk. HISTORY
NONE
0000240ErA Form 7500-S4 P A C K I OP
2. HI CLIVING iVATr M ftl „ . Ida :. -H o tvr)
)• M A U C AMU/OH DUiC li II' T ION
BATTLE CREEK RIVER
n Inttrmitltntprmnl at limi of inspection
Qlntptetor tractd discharge to rtctiving waitrO Intptcior iractd appartnl drainaat path to ractiving water
tctiving wattf idtntifitd by company rtprtMntaiivtwattr idtntifitd from tope maps
tctiving wattr idtntifitd by othtr mtant (tptcity):
20, ruow PATH TO RCCEIVING WATCH
Oil would flow into a storm sewer catch basin, flow 100 yards wouthwest intothe Grand Trunk Ditch, and then into tha Battle Creek River 1,000 yards west
1C. CUIMATIC INFORMATION FROM OWN Eft/OPC A ATOM
NONE
EPA Form 7500-54 (9-80) PAGC i or •
0000241
3.
A survey of the Rieth Rllcy Construction Company, Inc., indicatedthat any spill from the aboveground 92 Fuel Oil Tank just north ofthe Boiler Room or in the Drum Storage Area by the shop would flowinto the storm sewer line. Inside the shop are two solvent drumsused for parts cleaning; these drums are returned to the distributorfor recycling. The Rieth Riley Facility was relocated by the GrandTrunk Railroad a few years back to Its present location. No spillshave occured at the present location.
The vertical aboveground tank in the southeast corner of the facilityis not being utilized at this time. None of the buried tanks havebeen tested for leaks.
0000242Form 5700-54 (t-*0) i or •
VtriCt
6. t ICLD OH A WINGS (Atljch i..*>'t ;.'.mi »//itW*rf. icn/i'-wv nvnh jl' .1.1 tun. it.; , <i/
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FACIUTV INSPf CTION OATC
INSPCCTOH
EPA Form 7500-S4 O-eOI0000243
FAGE * °r§
t 7,i /., M. ., .'.it./ ' 5' -.>• M A' -«L CJt ( AC It-It Y
. KELLOC_COM£ANY_.___.. ......1 C ( A C H . I 1 V I O C A T I O N
I.'.'U'ILI to:. I II 1.0 Mil LT i' : . < > n /J r /'.'.. r! !r tv ft ;tf • i: a t. ~CI 11 /"• . I J? 1.1
i T V i r ui ( Af n i 1 V
__ ..__ . _ _ _ _. I FOOD M A N U F A C T U R E R S .
O^C OrtD^MJ C^DUC"^ H A'PTM F f"*D ClTIf_ _iJJ._i.VRlt*V_XAJ*Aftlj_pySU^A-VJjtft'a*../ •», NAMC Or OWNkK Ar«O/OH OCCI IA IOH H t fc^O m **•»«*•* ^O" PACltlYT
DONALD W. THOMASON, GENERAL PLANT MANAGER_____
>b, riUMiii.lt
(616 } 966-20001C. MAIUINC AOOnCtB
235 PORTER STREET. BATTLE CREEK. MICHIGAN 49016Or OIL. tTOnCD AND C A P A C I T Y Or A O O V C C R O U N O Ar«O BUM ICO STOnACC.
SEE DETAILED SPCC DOCUMENTATION FORM
4. It A CCMTiriCD CPCC PUAN AVAIL.ABL.C fOm IN»PCCTIONf NO t .DATK or INftPICTtOM
MARCH 10, 1982V. O A T C tPCC PUAM K*ABI. NAMC ANO HCCISTHATIOM NUM»CM Of CCRTlTYINC CNCINCCM
L.W. SCHOTT /MICHIGAN t 09718
AVAIL»A«U«
NOVEMBER 9, 1979, is *PCC PUAN rutUT IMP^CMCNTCO*QNOT APPI.ICABUC
/(c Ih* run In fhi lnl«^t ^ 0.
ALL CONTAINMENT DEVICES AND TESTS CALLED FOR IN THE PLAN A PRESENT,
i. MAMC or W A T C H BOOV THAT POTCNTIAU srtct. couuo CNTCM; on ir UNNAMED TMIBUTAHT. THCM ruttr NAMED W A T C M B O D TDOWNITftCAM
BATTLE CREEK.RIVERCOMMCNTS (IntluAf comment* fry eu>n«r/ep«rvl*r • urrflr *n kac* *r «ru«h <*frv i>i*ch If n«r
A DIKE IS PRESENT AROUND THE #6 FUEL OIL TANK, AND THE DRAINS AROUND THE TWO
TANK CARS 4RE CLOSED AND LOCKED. ALL BURIED TANKS ARE INSPECTED ANNUALLY.
('tt. i^CC NO. tlb. CASC NO
TPP*
IT " I I tC. MPDC* NO. f^
5=fi20j3T2__.. .___..L.. . . _AVAILABLE
IIL I N S P K C T O H fpnnli
SCOTT W. McCONE
-r,,r| ma:
OATC
march 10, 1982
7500-S3 0000244
B. SPCC INSPECTION SUMMARY SHEET
CAlt NO.
TDDtf 5-8203-2HAMC or tu tP tCTOn
o*it or iNk^ ic i iON
MARCH 10, 1982Of OOCU« lMT *T .Or
MARCH 15, 1982MC or i N » p f C T o « trnntt
SCOTT W. McCONENPDCt NO.
NONE1. FACILITY
KELLOC COMPANYAOQNCIB
235 PORTER STREETTCLCPMONK
(616)966-2000CITY
BATTLE CREEK* T A T «
MICHIGANZ I P COOK
A9016FACILITY N AMK
SAME AS ABOVEFACILITY LOCATION
PARENT CORPORATION
NONEADOMC1S
CITV ZIP COOt
c. WATCI * aoor PAOTCCTCO
BATTLE CREEK RIVER2. PURPOSE
INITIATION: i.nt Sunaillanet QCoait Guard InformationQ Spill Rt port QOtiian Information QOthar
Plan FrtparationFoliowtip
Plan ImpiamantationPlan Amtndmant
3. INSPECTIONINOtVIOUAL, CONTACTCB
DONALD W. THOMASONTITUt
'GENERAL PLANT MANAGERINOIVIOUAL. CONTACTED TITLE
NOTIFICATION
4. FINDINGS L ATTACHMENTS (Xonc rrtf (/ tet'lilvftOUMCC IN APPAftCNT COMFLIAHCC WITH ItC OUI HCMCNTSt
NONE ATTACMIO AURCAOV ON
r
SHavt adtQuatt planNot tubjact to rtfuiatiom
Q intufficiam norafaQ No riatonabit tpill upactaiion
Q Plan fully impltmantatfQNov facility opimional laa than 6 montru
No planm Plan not proptrty eartlfiad
Plan don not havt manaeamant approv*!Plan not mamtainad at faeUity mannad I ho/dayInadtouatt plan (d»aH*4 S*CC Pit* nvitw
_ Plan not fully impltmamatf_ Plan not rtv<aw*d within 3 yaara
•Datailtd Obtarvationc•PhotograprnSI kinMap•FttW Drawing•CommanuTaltphont Conwtftationt•SPCC Plan
DaaaaDaa
aaD
DD
DDaaDDDD
•«*ut fieowtteo IF FACILITY is NOT IN APPARENT COM-PLIANCE. II p/torof not pa/mi'mA CAM* *Wom>* »nd t*pl*n. AM"SPCCPltn" to
QOthar
EPA Form 7SOOU tt-U)
0000245
C. DETAILED SPCC DOCUMCN TATION'-I C1. III.
FACILITY
KELLOGG COMPANYi) * t r or i K
MARCH 10i c r ID*
19821. FACILITY DESCRIPTION
14. T Y P C OF MUllNCSX/OPCMATION
FOOD MANUFACTURERSIb.JFACIUITY OILSTOHAOC
4 - 23..700Q GALLON ABOVEGROUND TANK CARS FOR #6 FUEL OIL STORAGE1 - 63,000 GALLON ABOVEGROUND TANK FOR 16 FUEL OIL STORAGE1 - 63,000 GALLON BURIED TANK FOR 16 FUEL OIL STORAGE1 - 12,000 GALLON BURIED TANK FOR GASOLINE STORAGE
1 - 6,000 GALLON BURIED TANK FOR DIESEL OIL STORAGE2 - 10,000 GALLON ABOVEGROUND TANKS FOR EDIBLE OIL STORAGE1 - 9,950 GALLON BURIED TANK FOR CRC CLEANING SOLVENT STORAGE1 - 1,450 GALLON BURIED TANK FOR RECLAIMED SOLVENT STORAGE910 - *q KAT.T/na nptmg FOB JMTcrpt T AMPOITC nn1C. FKCVCNTION MKASUMH PMOVtOCO /
THE ABOVEGROUND TANKS FOR 16 FUEL OIL STORAGE ARE KIKED:THE ABOVE EDIBLE OIL STORAGE TANKS ARE LOCATED INSIDE THE MAIN BUILDING AND ANYSPILL WOULD ENTER A SANITARY SEWER LINE.THE RAILROAD TANK CAR AND TANK TRUCK LOADING AREAS ARE CURBED AND DRAINS LEADINGFROM THE AREAS ARE CLOSED AND LOCKED.ALL BURIED TANKS ARE EMPTIED YEARLY AND INSPECTED: ALL BURIED TANKS ARE CHECKEDDAILY FOR LOSSES.
Id. APPCARAMCI Or FACILITY
GENERAL AREAS OF THE FACILITY ARE CLEAN. DRUM STORAGE AREA SHOWS MINOR SPILLS.
l«. PAST SPILL. HISTOHT
NONE
0000246EPA Form 7500-54 PAOC t or
2. ncct. tvtr;(j Vi ,,>/* ,>,//MC AHU/OH Ol * C H I » ' T l O N
BATTLE CREEK RIVER
Q3 Ptrtnnial Q | nttrmimntQWii«r prmnt at timf of inspectionf~") Intpicior iractd ditchargt to rtetiving waterOlniptctor tr*ctd apparani drain»gt path to rtetrving watar
idtntifitd by company riprtttmatiMwaitr idtntififld from topo map*
QRtctiving wattr idtntifitd by othtr maant (tptcifyi:
ZB. PROBABLE PLOW PATH TO fttCCIVINC WAT CM
OIL WOULD FLOW INTO A 60" STORM SEWER LINE, AND FLOW NORTH 1500 YARDS INTO THEBATTLE CREEK RIVER.
2C. CLIMATIC INPONMATION PMOM OWN tN/OPCR ATOM
NONE
0000247
3. COI.'.MI NTS
A survey of the Kellog Company indicated that any spill from an abovegroundtank would be contained by a dike or would enter a sanitary sewer line. Anleak from a buried tank would be noted during routine level checks. Any spillin the tank truck or tank car loading areas would be contained by the closeddrains. Any spill from a 55 gallon tirura would be contained in the drum storagearea.
A review of the SPCC Plan disclosed that a number of transformers and capacitorswere listed since they contained PCS. These have been replaced but the planhas not been updated.
0000248
»*CC > Of •
6*20001)
A. SPCC INSPECTION FIELD SHEETf Te be tompttrrtt if SfCC Atfvbtion it sopficibtr to ftcititY • irf *QCF* ftn 112. t.l
• ctIMfcT " UC 1 ION1OH *t VI
II NAMC or T A C I L I T V
Thflma« 5nlup_nf rnmnanvIB.T VPC or r AC IL ITV
Rul k-flhpmi ra 1It- FACILITY LOCATION
1180 Raymond Raod - Battle Creek, Michigan 490161« NAME OF OWNEH AND/OH OPCHAYOI* WCSPONSIBILC POM FACILITY
Richard Thomas, Ownerlb, TCLCPHONC NUMttftAm C0O(616 )963-5565
1C. MAILING AOOttCIB
P.O. Box 44, Battle.Creek, Michigan 490161. TYFKI Of OIL tTOHf D AND CAPACITY OF ABQVKGftOUND AND AUMICD STONAGC.
Aromatic and aliphatic solventsIndustrial ChemicalsThe owner did not itemize his tanks or give capacities for them,All of the tanks except one empty vertical tank are underground,
4. IS A CERTIFIED SPCC PLAN AVAILABLE POM INSPECTION* ». DATE OF INSPECTION
February B, 1982• . NAME AND HC6ISTMATIOM NUMBER OF CERTIFYING NOT AVAILABLE 1. DATC *PCC PLAN WAS
CEHTIFIED A V A I L A B L E
PLAN FULLY IMPLCMEMTKDT (Art thg lltmi t*U*4 for to Mr ft** in tttt iHtcntt of iflU prru*nt,t>n uetumilyAPPLICABLE
Buckets to contain connection spillage
§. MAMC OP W ATE II BODY THAT POTENTIAL SPILL COULD EMTEHl O» IF UNNAMED THIBUTAHV. THEN flftST NAMED WAT EH BODYeOWNSTMCAM (tf fcllMMI)
City storm drain system to Battle Creek River
it. COMMENTS (Inclml* comment* *y oum*r/of*rtt»r • writ* on *t* «xfr» **••*•{/
The owner stated that his Environmental Engineer, Ron Byersmith, was preparinga Michigan PIP Plan, which may qualify as a SPCC Plan.
11 ft. SPCC NO. 1 IB. CASt MO. 11C. NPDE* NO. AVAILABLE
I1B. INSPECTOH lie OATC
Fphruapv ft
Jerome KellyE»A Farm 7SOO-U ft-BO)
0000250
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wrier
Jerome Kelly
JU * 1 I O"< i». •*' I t 1 'OH
_ J February 8, 1_982J O A 1 L 0» L ,OCU"t - l AH
February 8, 1982
1. f AGILITYCOMPANY
Thomas Solvent Company
1180 Raymond Road 1616) 963-5565
Battle Creek*T ATt
MichiganZl* COOt
49016t ACILITV NAME
Same as above6. FACILITY LOCATION
Same as abovePANCNT CORPORATION
Same as aboveA O D M C K B
CITV STATE ZIP CODE
«. W A T C M BOOT 0MOTCCTED
Battle Creek RiverZ. PURPOSE
INITIATION; QRoulint Survtillanca QCowt Guaid Informationll *«POrt QCitiatn Information QOthtf
Plan PitpvaticFollow-up
Plan ImplcmtmaiionPl»n AnMndmint
X INSPECTIONINDIVIDUAL. CONTACTED
Richard ThomasTITLE
PresidentINDIVIDUAL. CONTACTED TITLE
NOTIFICATION
4. FINDINGS 5. ATTACHMENTS (Kont rtfiiirid if /arilifr in •pp«rrnt rom
• OUMCC IN APPAHENT COMPLIANCE WITH B»CC MC OUI ftEMENTfti
SHavt •d«qu»t» planNot lubjtct 10 rtgulaiiom
Q Insuf fieitm noragtQ No rcMonaWt tplll txpceiation
Qptan fully impt*m*nt»dility optritional IMI than 6 monthi
Q No planPlan not proptfly nftifodPlan don not havt managtmtnt approvalPlan not maintaintd at facility manntd S ha/dayInadtouatt pUn fdttmiltd STCC Aan /»r.>» •rr«en«tfVPlan not fully impltmtniatfPI*" not rfvitwtd within 3 yean
d Obs*fvction«•PhotograpmSlidtfMap*Fit<d Drawing
•CommcnuTelfphone Convtrtationt-SPCCPlan
NONE ATTACHED AI.HCADV ON
D (Z) On A SheeDE) D DE D aB D DE) DDn A SheetoD D DE D D( S O D
•MU *€QUI*£D IF FACILITY IS NOT IN APPARENT COM-PLIAMCE. If p/ioroi not wmirwrf. crtfc* "Nont~ »no* t*pl»in. AM"S*CC H*n" to Litt of 4r«cnm»nri
QOthtr
CPA Form 7SOO-52 tft-MI
000025]
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( KOICAr * HAMPTON
\N, HAMILTON. KVAN & :ATTOHNEVS *T LAW
BATTLE CHECK. MICHIGAN «9OI?**c* ecac •••
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(torch l, 1982
Mr. Jack D. Bails, ChiefEnvironmental Enforcement DivisionDepartment of Natural ResourcesStevens T. Mason BuildingBox 30028Lansing, Michigan 48909
Dear Mr. fiails:
RE: Thomas Solvent Company
We represent Thomas Solvent Company of this City. This letter is written.in response to your letter of January 26, 1982, in accordance with under-standings reached at our meeting in Lansing on January 23, 1932.
Enclosed herewith is a Polution Incident Prevention Plan prepared and sub-mitted on behalf of Thomas Solvent Company. We trust that this plan willmeet with, .the approval of the Department. We will proceed with the imple-mentation of the plan as stated upon receipt of notification of approvalof the plan. If changes are required* please let us know.
With respect to farther exploration concerning contamination in the dockarea at the railroad spur facility leased by the Company from the CanadianNationaT Railroad, we are proceeding as follows: We have conferred withKeck Consulting Service with regard to that item. Our present plan is todo some soil sampling and testing in the area recently tested by the ONRfor comparison purposes. We also intend to sample some adjacent areas todetermine, if possible, the extent and, to some degree, the source of soilcontamination.
Because of the fact that the ERA plans very shortly to do rather extensivehydrogeological testing 1n this general vicinity, we would prefer tc deferany such testing on our part. It would be a waste of money and energy toduplicate their efforts. Accordingly, we will be most interested in anyinformation you can give us with regard to their plans and progress and, ofcourse, results. We feel this information would be essential for the designof future testing by us.
try truly yours,
I JMS/sjeEnclosure
/xdames H. Sullivan
0000252
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10. Hethyl Ethyl Ketone 22. Olorless Hlneral Sj11. HethanoT 23. Odorless Hlneral S|12. VHP Nnptha 2A. Eppty - Not Used.
- 13. 310-66 Hlneral Splrlta ! \
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Aromatic Solvents
TolueneXyleneTS-100TS-150
Gal.Gal.Gal.Gal.
1.681.681.881.90
SOLVENTS CHEMICALSSOLVENT REPROCESSINGLIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL
SOLVENT COMPANY
SATTLI CMEK. MICH. 49016 MUSKCCON, MICH. 4»443 HOMULUS. MICH. (OIT.I4B174 PO«TWAYNE, IND 46125P.O. 9OX 44, (B16I 963-SStt P.O. MX SI. (616) 777-2*t» P.O. 10X 432,1313) 414-tMO MM PLANIVIEW OB.. (2191 4B2 9638
THOMAS SOLVENT COMPANYSUPPLEMENT PRICE SCHEDULE
T/L Drums
1.861.862.012.03
Aliphatic Solvents
Hexane, Hi-Purity Gal. 1.89 2.10Hexane Qal. 1.75 1.93Heptane Gal. 1.67 1.90Kerosene (Industrial) Gal. 1.55 1-65Lacquer Dilutent-LD Naptha Gal. 1.65 1-88Mineral Seal Oil Gal. 1.55 1.75Mineral Spirits Gal. 1.45 1.68Mineral Spirits 66 Gal. 1.50 1.73Mineral Spirits Odorless Gal. 2.17 2.35Mineral Spirits LEP Gal. 1.71 1.91140F Solvent Gal. - 1.72 1.90Odorless 450-LOPS Gal. 1.71 1.85Petroleum EtherRubber Solvent Gal. 1.85 2.03Textile Spirits Gal. 1.83 2.01VM&P 66 Gal. 1.76 1.94VM&P Hi Flash 80°F Gal. 1.93 1-94VMStP 260 H & F Gal. 1.93 2.13Naphtha 205*F Gal. 1.55 1.73
All $20.00 Drum DepositL/T/L Drum Schedule
10 - 39 add 1003-9 add 2201-2 add 440
Above prices do NOT include Superfund Tax Liability. This tax willbe billed as a separate line item on products subject to the tax.
April, 1981
0000254
SOLVENTS CHEMICALSSOLVENT REPROCESSINGLIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL
SOLVENT COMPANY
•ATTIC CHEEK, MICH. 4901*P.O. BOX 44. W18I M3-556S
MUSKCCON, MICH. 49443F.O. MX SI. («1«l 777-2619
ROMULUS. MICH. IDET.) 41174P.O. 80X 472. (3131 4S4-1UO
FORT WAVNE. INO 46825seoft FLANCVIEW DR.. 12191483 «3«
THOMAS SOLVENT COMPANYSUPPLEMENT PRICE SCHEDULE
Alcohols
Butyl Alcohol N.Isobutyl AlcoholIsopropyl Alcohol 99*Isopropyl Alcohol 91*MethanolPropyl Alcohol N.Ethyl Alcohol Reg.Ethyl Alcohol Reg.Ethyl Alcohol Anhy.
EstersEthyl Acetate 85*Ethyl Acetate 99%Isopropyl AcetateN. Propyl AcetateIsobutyl AcetateN. Butyl AcetateEE Acetate
Ke tones
AcetoneMethyl Ethyl KetoneMethyl Isobutyl KetoneDlsobutyl KetoneDiacetone Alcohol AFCyclohexanoneMethyl Isoanyl KetoneDi Methyl Formamide DKFIsophorone
Gal.10 - 39 add 10*3-9 add 2201-2 add 450
99*91*
590-190903-190
'. 590-200'. 903-200-WM-52-200
iertone
AF
;onete DKF
above prices
Lb.Lb.GalGalGalLb.GalGalGalGalGal
Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.
Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.•
L/T/L Drum
T/T
.35
.302.051.86.95.421.8551.831.9751.951.91
.39
.395
.405
.465
.415
.415
.52
.27
.42
.47
.52
.50
.61
.48
.59
.74
Schedule
T/L Drums
,43,38,60,40,48.49,37,35,49,47
2.42
.46
.47
.48
.54
.49
.49
.59
.34
.49
.54
.59
.57
.68
.55
.67
.81
000025Lb.
10 - 39 add 203-9 add 401-2 add 80
Above prices do NOT include Superfund Tax Liability. This tax willbe billed as a separate line item on products subject to the tax.
April, 1981
c
SOLVENTS CHEMICALS
SOLVENT REPROCESSING
LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL
SOLVENT COMPANY
•ATTLE CM IK. MICH 4901*P.O. §0X44.1»16)K3-SM»
MUSK ICON, MICH. 4*443P.O. *OX St. 1*161 777-2*1*
ROMULUS. MICH. (OET.I 4|1T4P.O. §OX 422, Otll 4*4-lS*0
FOMT WAVNE. IND5605 PLANEVIEW OR., 1319) 483-963*
THOMAS SOLVENT COMPANYSUPPLEMENT PRICE SCHEDULE
GlvcolsEthylene GlycolDlethylene GlycolPropylene Glycol,Propylene Glycol, USP **Dipropylene GlycolHexylene GlycolTriethylene Glycol
Glycol EthersPoly-Solv EMPoly-Solv EEPoly-Solv EBPoly-Solv EMPoly-Solv EEPoly-Solv DB
Chlorinated SolventsCarbon TetrachlorldeEthylene BichlorideMethylene ChloridePerchlorethyleneTrichlorethvlene1-1-1 TrichloroethanePropylene Bichloride
Lb.Lb.
Ind.»* Lb.USP ** Lb.
** Lb.** Lb.
Lb.
Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.
;tS
de Lb.e Lb.
Lb.Lb.Lb.
ane Lb.
T/T
.37 (.40-30
.315
.44
.47
.44
.60
.53
.49
.48 (.52-40
.48 (.52-40
.51
.53
.54
.3050
.24
.28
.32
TVA)
TVA)TVA)
T/L Drums
.44
.39
.51
.54
.51
.68
.60
.56
.57
.55
.58
.60
.61
.25
.35
.3550
.29
.33
.37
Prices on Request**10/Lb. Higher Factory Packed Drums.Drums included in above prices.L/T/L Drum Schedule10 - 39 add 203-9 add 401-2 add 80
Above prices do NOT include Super-fund Tax Liability. This tax willbe billed as a separate line item on products subject to the tax.
April, 1981
0000256
SOLVENTS CHEMICALS
SOLVENT REPROCESSINGLIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL
SOLVENT COMPANY
•ATTLI CRCEK, MICH 490ItPO. BOX *4. (616) 963-5566
MUSKEGON. MICH. 40443P.O. 10X51. (816)777 Z61t
ROMULUS, MICH. (oer.t 4ti?4*.0. 80X422. <313) 4W-1MO
FORT WAVNE. IND. 4687SMM FUANEVISW DR.. (2191 482 »3»
Amines
THOMAS SOLVENT COMPANYSUPPLEMENT PRICE SCHEDULE
Diethanolamine (MonoethanolamineTriethanolamineTriethanolamineMorpholine**N. Methyl Morpholine**Diglycolamine **
A)**KEA)**% (TEA)**% (TEA)**
ne**
Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.
T/T
.515
.505
.525
.5251.02-
.85
T/L Drums
.555-40 TVA
.545-40 TVA
.565-4* TVA
.585-60 TVA
.585
.575
.595
.595
.10:.73.93
SurfactantsSurfonic N-40**Surfonic N-60**Surfonic N-95**Surfonic N-120**Surfonic LP-7 **Surfonic LF-17**Surfonic J-4 **
Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.
.55
.55
.5275
.5275
.715
.715
.565
.62
.62
.5975
.5975
.785
.785
.635
Caustic Soda
FlakeBeadsGroundLiquid 50*
Lb.Lb.Lb.
.2550
.2550
•Prices on Request.**10/Lb, Higher Factory Packed Drums.Drums included in above prices.
L/T/L Drum Schedule
10 - 39 add 203-9 add 401-2 add 80
Above prices do NOT include Superfund Tax Liability. This tax willbe billed as a separate line item on products subject to the tax.
April, 1981
0000257
SOLVENTS CHEMICALS
SOLVENT REPROCESSING
LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL
SOLVENT COMPANY
. MICH, 490tlP.O. MX 44, (616) 960-Mtt
MUSK ICON. MICH. 4»*41f.O. MX 81, *l€l 777-Wli
HOMUIUS, MICH. (OCT.) 41174*.0. 10X422, (313) 4«4-t«0
D 46125S60SPLANCVIEWDM., (21914S2M3S
THOMAS SOLVENT COMPANYSUPPLEMENT PRICE SCHEDULE
Plasticizers
Dioctyl Phthalate (DOP) Lb.Dibutyl Phthalate (DBF) Lb.Di-Iso-Decyl Fhthalate (DIDP) Lb.Di-2 Ethyhexyl Adipate (DO A) Lb.
I/I
.50
.56
.515
.70
T/L Drums
.57
.63
.585
.77
Other ChemicalsFormaldehyde 37%
7-3% Methanol12-15* Methanol
Ni-Par S-20Ni-Par S-30N. Methyl 2 PyrrolidoneStyrene MonomerTetrahydrofuran (THF)Ethylene CarbonatePropylene CarbonateNonylphenolEpoxy Curing AgentsIndustrial Coolants
Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.Lb.
.395
.3951.18.44.8850
***
.1775
.1875
.465
.465
.29
.52
.02
.83
.83
Cold Cleaning Solvents
Electric CleanerCS-100 Cold CleanerNo. 49 Cold CleanerCS-50 Cold Cleaner
Oal.0*1.Oal.Oal.
*Prices on Request.Drums included in above prices.
Qal L/T/L Drum Schedule
4.233.102.804.25
10 - 39 add3-9 add 4001 - 2 add 750
Lb.
10-39 add 203-9 add 401-2 add 80
Above prices do NOT include Superfund Tax Liability. This tax willbe billed as a separate line item on products subject to the tax.
0000258 April, 1981
SOLVENTS CHEMICALS
SOLVENT REPROCESSING
LIQUID WASTE DISPOSAL
SOLVENT COMPANY
BATTLE CHEEK, MICH. 4901* MUSKEGON. MICH. 4*443 ROMULUS, MICH. (OET.l 4|174 FORT WAVNE, INO. 46839f 0 BOX 44.16)6) M3-SM* P.O. BOX 51, I6KI 777-»1» P.O. BOX 422. 1313) 4B4-1MO MOS LANEVIEW DR.. (2191 4« 963ft
THOMAS SOLVENT COMPANYSUPPLEMENT PRICE SCHEDULE
Thinners, Mask WashSolvents____ T/T T/L Drums
Roller Wash TS-65 Gal. 2.40Type Vash Gal. 2.50Lacquer Thinner 0-1010 Gal. 2.96Lacquer Thinner D-1024 Gal. 2.92Lacquer Thinner D-1030 Gal. 2.74#8 Mask Waah Gal. 1.90Rerun Thinner Gal. 1.40Rerun Acetone Gal. 1.30Reclaimed Chlorinated Gal. 2.35178 Thinner Gal. 3.06D-990 Thinner Gal. 3.04Silk Screen Thinner Gal. 2.90Acrylic Lacquer Thinner Gal. 3.40Stripper Gal. 7.00Specialty Ink Solvent Blends *
•Prices on Request.Drums included in above prices.
L/T/L Drum Schedule
10 - 39 add 10*3-9 add 25*1-2 add
Above prices do NOT include Superfund Tax Liability. This tax willbe billed as a separate line item on products subject to the tax.
0000259April, 1981
Appendix G
Future U.S.G.S. Groundwater Model
0000260
United States Department of the InteriorGEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Water Resources Division6520 Mercantile Way, Suite 5Lansing, Michigan 48910-7994
March 4, 1982
Mr. Larry A. OsbornPublic Utilities Engineer \City of Battle CreekRoom 101, City HallBattle Creek, Michigan 49014
Dear Larry:
Attached is a draft of the proposed ground-water modeling project for theBattle Creek area. It is based on what we know at this time about thedistribution of contaminats in the system. We have given an end date ofSeptember 30, although decision making information will be available wellin advance of that date.
Within the next month or so a letter type bill for $32,000.00 will besent to you (or whomever you wish) by Dennis Adams, Chief of the Officeof Budget & Federal Aid, Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Yourcheck should be sent to him, made payable to the State of Michigan, assoon as possible thereafter as our cooperative funds are about exhausted.We will include this project in the next cooperative agreement we signwith the State.
Any questions let me know.
Sincerely yours,
T. Ray Contain gsDistrict Chief
TRC/p
0000261
DRAFT
Project Proposalfor x
Ground-Water Madel of Battle Creek, Michigan
GENERAL INFORMATION
Battle Creek is in Calhoun County in the southwestern part of Michigan.
It lies on the Kalanazoo and Battle Creek Fivers and has a population of
36,000. Altitude of the land surface ranges from 800 to 950 feet. Average
annual precipitation is 34 inches. The area is underlain by the Marshall
Formation of Mississippian age and glacial deposits. A study of the water re-
sources of the area was done by Vanlier (1966) .
The public water supply of the City of Battle Creek is froci wells
tapping sandstone in the Marshall Formation. The well field, called the
Verona field, consists of about 30 wells located on each side of Battle
Creek River on the northeast edge of the city. The wells are 110 to 150
feet deep and have yields ranging from 300 to 1,000 gal/nrin. In 1981, a
total of 1,000 to 12,000 gal/min were pumped from several wells near thecenter of the field to supply the municipal water system. Under natural con-
ditions, ground water flows from the vicinity of the Verona well field to
Battle Creek River. Under a continuous pumping stress averaging 6,000 gal/min,
however, Vanlier (1966) found that a cone of depression 2 to 4 feet deep
develops in the vicinity of the pumping wells, and that ground water is drawn
to the wells from the river.
In 1981, Cis-l,2.dichloroethylene in concentrations as great as 3,900
was found in water from a domestic well just south of the Verona field.
Other substances—I ,1 and 1,2 dichloroethane , 1,1,1 trichloroethane, 1,1 and
1,2 dichloroethylene, trichloroethylene, perchloroethylene, 1,2 dichloropropane ,
methyl chloride, and vinyl chloride—have also been detected. Water from-
several wells in the southern part of the field contain some of these contaminants
0000262
In an attenpt to contain the contaminants, the city converted two supply
wells to purge wells and began pumping water to waste at the rate of
2,000 gal/min. Recently, contaminants have been found in industrial
ground-water supplys--at the Kellogg Ccnpany and at General Foods.
The State of Michigan and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency are
curraitly engaged in efforts to determine the source or sources of the or-
ganic contaminants. Wells are being drilled, and samples of water and
soil analyzed.
PROBIIM^—— —— —— ——
of ground water in the Battle Creek area is not understood in
sufficient detail to permit accurate predictions of contaminant movement, nor
to develop and evaluate remedial plans. It is not certain that present purge
pumping serves the inteided purpose; acceleration of contaminants to the well field
may be occurring. Further, it is impossible to determine which water supply
wells should currently be operated, and operated in the future, to prevent more
extensive contamination of the Verona field. Alternative purging schemes near
sources of contamination cannot be developed and evaluated.
OBJECTIVE
(1) To develop a mathematical model of ground-water hydraulics of the
Verona well field and surrouding area.(2) To determine the effect that current water supply pumping has on the
direction and rate of natural ground-water flow, and how changes in the quantity
and location of pumping effect flow.
(3) To determine the most appropriate purping pattern to assure mininum
inpact of existing contamination in the well field.
(4) To evaluate hydrologically suitable locations for installing purge
wells if needed.
0000263
APPROACH
(1) the project will require six months, beginning April 1, 1982 and
ending September 30, 1982.
(2) Data in files of the city, state agencies, and the U.S. Geological
Survey will be assembled and evaluated. This includes, but is not limited
to, the following:
(a) Water-level data
(b) Puopage data from supply wells in the Verona field, including
information on past changes in pumping patterns.
(c) Pumping tests conducted in the Verona field.
(d) Information on pumpage of wells outside the project area.
(e) Information on the altitude of the shale surface underlying the
aquifer.
(f) Information on characteristics of glacial deposits.
(g) Information on the occurence of organic contaminants to aid in
documenting the direction of ground-water flow.
(3) Develop and calibrate a flow model of the Verona field and surround-
ing area. The model will encompass a 6 by 6-mile ~ area; a 2-diraen-
sional format will be used. A preliminary model will be developed using exist-
ing data. Results from this model will guide subsequent data collection.
(4) Drill approximately 20 2-inch diameter wells at selected locations
to obtain lithologic and water level data. Most of these wells will be necess-
ary in areas where no water quality data needs to be collected, or to provide
more detailed information on the well field.
(5) To support model development, measure water-levels periodically
in existing domestic, city, and industrial wells. Water levels will also
be measured in wells drilled by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the
State of Michigan, and the Geological Survey.
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(6) Periodically measure discharge of the Battle Creek River upstream
and downstream from the project area.V .
REPORT PLANS
Results of the investigation will be issued in an open-file interpre-
tative report, although preliminary information will be made available on a•*
continuing basis to the City of Battle Creek. Development and calibration
of the model, and model simulations under varying conditions of pumping, will
be discussed. Maps and cross sections resulting from different model simula-•v
tions will be included. The report will also contain tables listing and
sunmarizing data.
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FUNDING
The following costs are based on a six-month project.
1982 FY
(1) Inventory of wells and test holes . . . . . . . . . . 2.000
(2) Drilling about 20 2-inch wells for geologic
and hydrologic information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9,000
(3) Supervision of well drilling and contract
preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000
(4) Establishnent and maintenance of observation -v
well network; measurement of water levels . . . . . . 9,000
(5) Discharge measurements on Battle Creek River . . . . 2,000
(6) Equipment and supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000
(7) Compilation of data on ground water & geology . . . . 3,000
(8) Analysis and interpretation of data . . . . . . . . . 15,000
(9) Development of computer-based digital model . . . . . 16,000
(10) Preparation of report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,000
Total $64,000
Cooperator Share 32,000
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REFERENCES
VanLier, K. E.f 1966, Ground-water resources of the Battle Creek area,Michigan: Michigan Geological Survey Water Investigation 4, 52 p.,19 figs., 2 refs.
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Emergency Action Plan
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EMERGENCY ACTION FLAK
CITY OF BATTLE CREEKVerona Station
T1S R7W, Sec. 32, £%
Pcnnficld Twp.Calhoun Co., Mich.
prepared by:Water Quality DivisionMich. Dept. of Nature! ResourcesNovember 1981
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I Site Summary
In September 1981 the Michigan Department of Public Health detectedchlorinated hydrocarbon* in residential tap water in Battle Creek.The hydrocarbons were traced to Verona Station, the municipal well
^ field. Contaminants found in municipal wells included:
*1. Trichlorocthane - up to 99p_pb.
2. cis-1,2 dichloroethylene - up to 79ppb.
* 3. Trichloroethylene (TCE) - up to 3A ppb.
*4. Perchloroethylene - up to 44 ppb.
* 5. 1,1 Dichloroethant - up to 12 ppn. I?,COO £P^'
* 6. 1,2 Dichloroethant - 3 ppb.
7. 1,1 Dichloroethylene - 5 ppb.
Also, at least ten private and non-community supply wells up gradientfrom Verona Station are contaminated* Cis-1,2 dichloroethyleneas high as 3,900 ppb has been found in one private well. Complete
" ( laboratory data is "attached.
/-The City of Battle Creek has one well field with thirty wells.^Ten of these wells are known to be contaminated. These ten wellsare no longer in service because of the contamination. The_wellfield is located in_ the Z^ of Section 2,__TlSj_£ZH• Pennfield
" Township, Calnoun CoynCy,_Michnan^_ The population served by thisfield is about 40,000. The water needs of the community are beingmet.
There are, at this time, thr«t suspected sources of the contamination:
" 1. Thomas Solvents (active).
2. Raymond Road Landfill (active).
3. Settling ponds owned by Grand Trunk Railroad (inactivefor about 10 years).
*iThe attached well logs show that the area is mostly sand and gravel.Clay layers are present but do not seem to be continuous. Dependingon topography, bedrock (Marshall Sandstone) is encountertd between40 and 100 fact below the land surface. The static water levelis 5 to 100 fact below the land surface, depending on topography.
* , The groundwater flow direction is northwest. All the municipalf wells in the Verona field are completed in highly fractured Marshall
Sandstone.
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II Site Status
A* Security Measures:
1. Fencing - The Verona Well Field is fenced.
2. Access control - Access to the well field is througha gate.
3. Security guards - None.
A. Other - None.
B. Ongoing Activities:
1. Emergency actions - Two of the municipal wells are beingcontinuously pumped at 2.8 MGD to the Battle Creek Riverin an effort to retard the expansion of the contaminatedplume. A total of ten wells have been taken out ofservice.
2. Survey studies - Private wells up gradient have beentested by the Health Department. Municipal wells arebeing monitored weekly.
3. Construction * None.
C. Current Information on the Extent of Contamination:
1. Air - None available.
2. Soil - None available.
3. Groundwater (Verona Well Field) - Trichloroethane: 99ppb; cis 1,2-dichloroethylene: 79 ppb; ICE: 34 ppb;Perchloroethylene: 44 ppb; 1,1 dichloroethane: 12 ppb;1,2 dichloroethanei 3 ppb; and 1,1 dichloroethylene:5 ppb. Private wells immediately upgradient of theVerona Field show groundwater contamination in muchhigher concentrations.
4. Surface water - Groundwater from two municipal wellspumped to Battle Creek River via storm sewer.
D. Current Information on Human Health and/or Environmental Impacts:
1. Using U.S. EPA guidelines, it is calculated that thecancer risk associated with these levels of contaminationfound in the groundwater at Verona Station is 3.1 extracancer deaths per year per 100,000 population.
2. Ten of thirty municipal wells are contaminated.
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3. At least three non-municipal supply wells and several~ private wells are contaminated.
III Recommended Actions
A. Security:
Additional security is not needed at this time.
B. Extent of Contaminations
A hydrogeological study to determine the source and extentof contamination is needed. Full determination of the extentof contamination will require hydrogeologic investigationof the bedrock deposit*. It is requested that the TAT bemobilized immediately to perform a preliminary investigationof the glacial drift. Also, it is requested that the FITbe enlisted to perform a more exhaustive study based uponthe information generated by TAT. Appropriate laboratoryanalysis of groundwater will be required in both the TAT andFIT investigations.
C. Mitigative Techniques:
Based upon the results of the hydrogeological study of the' area, an evaluation of the measures necessary to mitigate' the health and environmental impacts should be prepared.
Recommended mitigative measures should be detailed. Computeraodeling may be helpful in generating recommendations presentedin an evaluation of available options.
IV Emergency Action Plan
Management andTask Administration Time Estimated Cost
Hydrogeological Study EPA/State
A) TAT 60 days $35,000B) FIT 120 days $70,000
Options Evaluation EPA/State 60 days $40,000
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MICHIGAN DEPARTMCNTOF X
HEALTH
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1 LOCATION Of WELL I
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ACT 9N PA 19M Of ,PUBLIC HEALTH /
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tt. below i»ntf sw'f«ct10 PUMPING LIVIL b«i«w i«nd
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LOCATION
476 N. Washington476 N. Washington190 E. Michigan
Plant TapPlant Tap
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DATE
8-18-819-3-819-3-81
9-3-819-24-8110-5-8110-13-8110-20-8110-27-8111-3-8111-10-8111-17-81
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1
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1.1.1945
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LOCATION
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DATE
9-24-819-9-819-24-819-24-819-21-819-9-819-10-819-10-819-10-819-10-819-21-819-9-819-10-819-10-819-21-819-9-819-9-819-10-819-11-819-10-819-9-819-9-81
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LOCATION
Well No. 36Well No. 37Well No. 38Well No. 39Veil No. 40Well No. 41Well No. 42Well No. 43
DATE
9-21-819-9-819-21-819-10-819-11-819-11-819-21-819-9-81
Dichloroethane
1.1 1.2
Trichloroethanc
1.1,1DichloroethyleneCis-1,2
•i
1.1
1
Trichloroethylene Perchloroethylene
1
1 '— —— ' • —— • ———— "i ——— •IDlMII
VERONA WELLFIELD SAMPLING RESULTSPumpage to Waste - 2.88 HGD
(RESULTS REPORTED IN PARTS PER BILLION)[BLANKS INDICATE BELOW DETECTION LIMIT]
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LOCATION
Well No. 32A'ell No. 351
Discharge to River*
Well No. 32'.-.'ell No. 35Discharge to River
i
Well No. 32Well No. 35Discharge to River
Well No. 32Well No. 35Discharge to River
Well No. 34Well No. 35Discharge to River
Well No. 34Well No. 35Discharge to River
DATE
10-13-8110-13-8110-13-81
10-20-8110-20-8110-20-81
10-27-8110-27-8110-27-81
11-3-8111-3-8111-3-81
11-10-8111-10-8111-10-81
11-17-8111-17-8111-17-81
Dichloroe thane
1.1
69
957
979
646
41
32
1.2
21
2.1
31
2
1
21
21
frichloroethanc
1.1.1
1
51
86151
99
64
80<l53
1
<1
DichloroethyleneCis-1,2
6630
26525
27931
15727
56127
55429
l.l
13
524
413
313
1
1T
Pr ichloroe thy lene
26
11
2910
3413
2511
22912
22412
Perch loroechylene
iI322'
30322
36a22
32321
<131
<131
*Vinyl CI ride presentJUMUlAWWt
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VERONAPUMPINGSTATION
__ 1000
L ^"UNDERGROUND *\ l RESERVOIR
PRIVATELY-OWNED WELLS SAMPLING RESULTS(RESULTS REPORTED IN PARTS PER BILLION)(BLANKS INDICATE BELOW DETECTION LIMIT]
Page 1
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LOCATION
46 Maxwell3
46 Maxwell343 Cooper203 Paul son323 Cooper419 Cooper130 Hampton250 LivlngstonG.T.W. RR Yard409 JamesonG.T.W. Car Dept.145 Brigden1
125 Brigden2»3
772 Emmett1194 Raymond2
150 Edison2
11 Mill890 Emmett186 Pickford280 S. Edison
DATE
10-7-8110-21-8110-7-8110-7-8110-7-8110-7-8110-7-8110-7-8110-8-8110-8-8110-9-8110-20-8110-20-8110-20-8110-20-8110-20-8110-20-8110-20-8110-20-8110-20-81
Dichloroethane
1,1.44
39149
3514
1.235
113251
1757
•
Trichloroethane
1.1.1
12
143
Oichlorocthylene
Cis-1.2
7170
2983,900
2313
••*lVinyl 'oride present 2Methylene Chlorldf resent
1.1
538
3
Trichloroethylene
22
150118
269
Perchloroethylene
i i
•
8747301
95
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PRIVATELY-OWNED WELLS SAMPLING RESULTS(RESULTS REPORTED IN PARTS PER BILLION)(BLANKS INDICATE BELOW DETECTION LIMIT]
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LOCATION
29 Maxwell109 Kimball44 Kill127 Brigden1
128 Kimball 1136 Brigden2'3
111 Kimball9 Pickford47 Maxwell42 Pickford1
DATE11-18-81
11-18-8111-18-8111-18-8111-18-8111-18-8111-18-8111-18-8111-18-8111-18-81
Dichloroe thane
1,1
3
2427
10
29
1.2
3259
1
17
•
Tr ichloroethane1.1,1
8
3
1214
11
Dichloroe thyleneCis-1,2
3
71.015789512
550
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1.1
1
4414
7
i
Trichloroethylene
7
63322517
66
Per chloroe thylene
ii41
*
477128
71
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LrtT OF KA.TUKAL
INTTROFFICE COMMUNICATION
December 8, 1981
TO: Battle Creek file #146-13-81
FROM: Lyle Rowell, Environmental Enforcement Division
SUBJECT: Thomas Solvents Samples
November 18, 1981, Lyle Rowel! and Gene Hall made site inspectionof Thomas Solvent 1n Battle Creek.
The purpose of this visit was to resample an area previously sampledby ECO Rumsey and Gene Hall on August 5, 1980. Samples taken atthat time were not quantified end showed only trace amounts of T.C.E.anfl P.CrET" The area sampled is located at the Thomas Solveh'tTtmmettStreet facility. This is the old drum storage sitfi adjacent to aGrand Trunk spur. Drums had been stored on a dock next to the spur.
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to the face of the storage clock. (12:10 p.m.)
2. The second sanple was taken between post 12 and 13, starting at thesouth end of the dock counting to the north. Sample site is three
w (3) feet out from face of the dock, and 4'6" to 4'10" in depth, onepicture was taken. (12:30 p.m.)
3. The third sample was taken between post 18 and 19, counting from. south to north. Semple site is 3% feet out from the face of the
dock and 4'6" to 4'10" in depth, one picture was taken. (12:45 p.m.)w
4. The fourth sample was taken between post 22 and 23 of the dock,counting from the south to the north. This sample was two feet outfrom the face of the dock end at a depth of 4'6" to 4'10", onepicture was taken. (1:00 p.m.)
v 5. The fifth sample was taken between post 29 and 30 of the dock,counting from the south to the north. This sample was taken 3*s feetout from the face of the dock and at a depth of 4'6" to 4'10".one picture was taken (1:10 p.m.)
6. The sixth sample was taken between post 8 and 9 of the dock, countingthis time from the north end to the south. The sample was taken2 feet out fnn the face of the dock and at a depth of 4'6" to4'10". one picture *as taken. (1:28 p.m.)
7. The seventh sample was taken three (3) feet n/w of the north end ofthe dock at a depth of 4'6" to 4*10", one picture was taken. (1:45 p.m.)
8. Duplicate samples were given to Mr. Ronald Byersmith, a representativeof Thomas Solvent.•• Mr. Byersmith was present during the time ofsampling.
9. Process used in sampling per Dr. James Bedford's instructions.(D.N.R. lab)
10. Samples were taken after verbal consent by Mr. Richard Thomas. Thosepresent at Thomas Solvent besides Gene Hall and Lyle Rowel 1 wereMr. Ronald Byersmith, Mr. Richard Thomas and Mr. Larry Charkowski.
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