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SDMS DocID 294289 UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGION I Environmental Services Division 60 Westview Street, Lexington, MA 02173-3185 MEMORANDUM ^ %^'^''^^ ^ DATE: December 18, 1991 c^77<?-B I „ | SUBJ: Old Southington Landfill Removal Site Assessment FROM: David Mclntyre, Chief Site Evaluation & Response Section I TO: Dennis Gagne, Chief CT Superfund Section This is to convey the findings of the removal site assessment conducted at your request by Mary Ellen Stanton of my Section at the above-referenced NPL site on December 12, 1991. Mary Ellen was accompanied on this inspection by George Mavris, TAT, Assistant Chief Richard MacDonough of the Southington Fire Department, and Gary Cluen, GZA. (The latter was an unexpected participant.) They entered 3 residential and 9 commercial buildings and screened for methane and non-methane volatile organics using 3 monitors; CGI, OVA, and Hnu. The findings were as follows: 3 residences (Simone, Barnes, Pallatto) - no readings above background; 5 of the commercial buildings - no readings above background; 1 of the commercial bldgs (Northeast Machine) - elevated levels of non-methane volatiles in the machine room; 3 remaining commercial bldgs (Parks & Recreation Department, blue Southington Metal Fab building, and yellow Southington Metal Fab building) - Methane present at levels above background, but below 10% LEL. There is no fire or explosion hazard from methane in the buildings at this time. Air monitoring logs and details of the inspection will be sent to you under separate cover. I suggest that your office officially notify the building owners and operators of all EPA knowledge related to methane intrusion

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SDMS DocID 294289

UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGION I

Environmental Services Division 60 Westview Street, Lexington, MA 02173-3185

MEMORANDUM ^ % ^ ' ^ ' ' ^ ^

DATE: December 18, 1991 c 77<?-B I „ |

SUBJ: Old Southington Landfill Removal Site Assessment

FROM: David Mclntyre, Chief Site Evaluation & Response Section I

TO: Dennis Gagne, Chief CT Superfund Section

This is to convey the findings of the removal site assessment conducted at your request by Mary Ellen Stanton of my Section at the above-referenced NPL site on December 12, 1991.

Mary Ellen was accompanied on this inspection by George Mavris, TAT, Assistant Chief Richard MacDonough of the Southington Fire Department, and Gary Cluen, GZA. (The latter was an unexpected participant.) They entered 3 residential and 9 commercial buildings and screened for methane and non-methane volatile organics using 3 monitors; CGI, OVA, and Hnu. The findings were as follows:

3 residences (Simone, Barnes, Pallatto) - no readings above background;

5 of the commercial buildings - no readings above background;

1 of the commercial bldgs (Northeast Machine) - elevated levels of non-methane volatiles in the machine room;

3 remaining commercial bldgs (Parks & Recreation Department, blue Southington Metal Fab building, and yellow Southington Metal Fab building) - Methane present at levels above background, but below 10% LEL.

There is no fire or explosion hazard from methane in the buildings at this time. Air monitoring logs and details of the inspection will be sent to you under separate cover.

I suggest that your office officially notify the building owners and operators of all EPA knowledge related to methane intrusion

at this site and work with them to ensure that proper monitoring is conducted. I suggest permanent, automatic alarm monitors be installed. Floor and wall cracks should be sealed as they appear. We do not plan to initiate a removal action at this time. If you encounter problems working with the PRPs to accomplish the above suggestions, or if the situation changes, we will reconsider conducting a removal action. Please call me at 860-4363 with any questions.

cc: Almerinda Silva, RPM Ira Leighton Ed Conley Don Berger

AIR MONITORING SURVEY OLD SOUTHINGTON LANDFILL SITE

SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICUT

DECEMBER 12, 1991

99 S. Bedford St., Suite 5, Burlington, MA 01803 617-229-6430

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TEAM FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE REMOVAL AND PREVENTION EPA CONTRACT 68-WO-0036

Ol-G-02245 December 19, 1991

Mr. John M. Carlson Deputy Project Officer U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 60 Westview Street Lexington, MA 02173

Dear Mr. Carlson:

This letter is submitted to acknowledge the completion of TDD #01-9112-08, PCS #1606. The TDD was issued by you at the request of Site Investigator (SI) Mary Ellen Stanton to provide Technical Assistance Team (TAT) support in conducting an air monitoring survey in a group of commercial/industrial buildings and private residences in Southington, Connecticut. These buildings and residences were constructed on top of and adjacent to the Old Southington Municipal Landfill, and the local fire department had recently detected organic vapors, including methane and combustible gases in some of the commercial/ industrial buildings. The site served as the town landfill from 1920 to 1967, and during that time, liquid and semi-liquid hazardous materials, including metal hydroxide sludges, metals, organic solvents, and acids were dumped there. The landfill was backfilled and closed in 1967.

EPA Waste Management Division (WMD) Remedial Response Manager (RPM) Almerinda Silva requested assistance from EPA's Emergency Planning and Response Branch (EPRB) to conduct the air monitoring survey. The site is currently listed under the National Priority List. Workers in one of the buildings (Park and Recreation Department - Attachment A ­Figure 1) were reportedly becoming ill while inside the building, and subsequent air monitoring data obtained by the Southington Fire Department indicated the presence of organic vapors and combustible gases inside and outside of this building. Workers in one of the metal fabrication company buildings reported observing flames emanating from cracks in the concrete floor. Lower explosive limit (LEL) readings obtained by the Southington Fire Department ranged from 30% to 90%, and at least one substance, in addition to methane, was detected during their survey.

TAT member George Mavris prepared a health and safety plan (Attachment B), and on December 12, 1991 accompanied SI Stanton to the Old Southington Landfill site. Upon arriving at the site, TAT members Mavris and SI Stanton met with Southington Fire Chief McDonough and two other members (William Higgins and David Mikosz) of the fire department, and Gary Cluen (GZA Geoenvironmental, Inc.). GZA is conducting a Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study at the site. After a brief meeting, all personnel proceeded to the first building (R.V. and Sons Welding) to begin the air monitoring survey.

Roy F. Weston, Inc. MAJOR PROGRAMS DIVISION In Association with Foster Wheeler Enviresponse, Inc., Resource Applications, Inc., CC. Johnson & Malhotra, F.C, R.E. Sarriera Associates, and GRB Environmental Services, Inc.

Mr, John Carlson December 19, 1991 Page 2

TAT member Mavris calibrated the Century organic vapor analyzer (OVA) and MSA Model 260 combustible gas indicator/oxygen alarm (CGI), and SI Stanton calibrated the HNU Systems photoionization detector (HNU). The OVA, which is calibrated to methane gas utilizes a flame ionization detector and detects organic compounds including methane. The HNU, however, is calibrated to benzene gas and utilizes a photoionization detector, and detects volatile organic and inorganic compounds, but not methane. Therefore, simultaneous use of the OVA and HNU can be used to screen the air for the presence of methane gas. For example, if a reading is observed on the OVA, but not on the HNU, then methane gas may be present. K a reading is observed on both the OVA and HNU then methane may or may not be present. The CGI was used to detect for the presence of combustible gases. Methane has an LEL ranging from 5% to 15%.

TAT member Mavris and SI Stanton conducted the air monitoring survey at nine commercial/industrial buildings and three private residences using the OVA, HNU, and CGI. Fire department personnel accompanied TAT member Mavris and SI Stanton during the air monitoring survey and used an instrument to monitor for probable methane and LEL also. Areas where high readings were previously recorded by fire department personnel were pointed out during the survey. The inside perimeters of the commercial/industrial buildings, including offices and other areas of concem were monitored during this survey. Three of the nine buildings (# 3, # 4 and # 6 - Attachment A - Figure 1) were found to contain elevated levels (20 - 700 units) of probable methane in the breathing zone. A reading of 8% LEL and > 1000 units of probable methane were recorded near the cracks on the concrete floor where flames were reportedly observed previously. The residences were screened on the bottom floors and garages. Special attention was also given to areas where cracks in the foundation were observed both inside and outside. No potential methane or elevated LEL was detected in any of the three private residences during the survey.

Figure 1 (Attachment A) shows the locations of the buildings and residences screened during this air monitoring survey and air monitoring logs summarizing the results of the survey can be found in Attachment C. At the request of SI Stanton, the original field air monitoring logs are also included (Attachment D).

Mr. John Carlson December 19, 1991 Page 3

If you have any questions, please contact us at (617) 229-6430.

Sincerely,

ROY F. WESTON, INC.

George Mavris Technical Assistance Team Member

) - ^ ^ \ \ Mark J. McDuffee Technical Assistance Team Manager

GM/ld

cc: Mary Ellen Stanton (Site Investigator)

ATTACHMENT A

Figure 1

# 1 - R.V. & Sons Welding # 2 - Northeast Machine Company # 3 - Parks and Recreation Department # 4 - Southington Metal Fabrication

(southernmost building) # 5 - Southington Metal Fabrication

(middle building) # 6 - Southington Metal Fabricauon

(northemmost building) # 7 - Meriden Box Company # 8 - Soloman Casket Company # 9 - Pallatto Residence # 10 - WNTY Radio Station # 11 - Barnes Residence # 12 - Sinmione Residence

FIGURE 1 SITE DIAGRAM

REGION I TECHNIOkL ASSSTANCE TEAM

OLD SOUTHINGTON LANDFILL PCS a/FILENAMI

SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICUT G. Mavris 12/91 1606 TOO «NOT DRAWN TO SCALE

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ATTACHMENT B

Health and Safety Plan

VVESTON MAJOR PROGRAMS DIVISION HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN

EMERGENCY RESPONSE / SITE INVESTIGATION

TDD No. Q t - - 9 / / ^ - Q f/C^Q^^ Site Name; OLD SyoAV> ^ CTTO O L< oX vLL Site Address: Street No. Q\-<v: 'VV\ KN^>ffe- -fiCMKN":)

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Historical/Current Site Infonnation:

Incident Type: (L-^Air Release - tne '^^av^O ( ) SpiU ­( ) Fire ­(u THW Site - QK V^-^U

Location Class : (t.^(^dustrial i^^^ommercial t^rijrban/Residential ( ) Rural

USEPA Contact:MP^V ^\\pK3^*JX:PiMDate of Initial Site Activities: [ ^ J I A ^ J J Original HASP; Yes ^^^.^^ Modification Number; Uf Lead TAT: G VA f\M^\-^ "^ite Health & Safety Coordinator: G^ ^ > ^ \ j ^ ^ 4

Response Activities/Duration (fill in as applicable)

Emergency Response: ( ) Perimeter Recon. ( ) Site Entry ( ) Visual Documentation: ( ) Multi-media Sampling: ( ) Decontamination:

Assessment: ( ) Perimeter Recon. ( u ) - ^ Entry ^ , S Vs^!^ (U^isual Documentation: ^ - S U^-S ( ) Multi-media Sampling: ( ) Decontamination:

Physical Safety Hazards to Personnel

( ) Heat ( ) Cold ( ) Precipitation C-jTConfined Space ( ) Terrain <txf%alking/Working Surfaces ( u ^ i r e &. Explosion (t.-)^xygen Deficiency ( ) Underground Utilities ( ) Overhead Utilities (u-J^eavy Equipment ( ) Unknowns in Drums, Tanks, Containers ( ) Ponds, Lagoons, Impoundments ( ) Rivers, Streams ( ) Pressurized Containers, Systems ( ) Noise ( ) Illumination ( ) Nonionizing Radiation ( ) Ionizing Radiation

Biological Hazards to Personnel

( ) Infectious/Medical/Hospital Waste ( ) Non-domesticated Animals ( ) Insects ( ) Poisonous Plants/Vegetation ( ) Raw Sewage

Training Requirements

(U3^0 Hour General Site Worker Course with three days supervised experience. ( ) 24 Hour Course for limited, specific tasks with one day supervised experience. ( ) 24 Hour Course for Level D Site with one day supervised experience. (U)^JSour Annual Refresher Health and Safety Training. ( i ^ H o u r Management/Supervisor Training in addition to basic training course. ( ) Site Specific Health and Safety Training. ( ) Pre-entrytiraining for emergency response skilled support personnel.

Medical Surveillance Requirements

(t'fBaseline initial physical examination with physician certification. (L..> Annual medical examination with physician certification. ( ) Site Specific medical monitoring protocol (Radiation, Pesticide, PCB, Metals). ( ) Asbestos Worker medical protocol. ( ) Exempt from medical surveillance: r,.)'^amination required in event of chemical exposure or trauma.

Chemical Hazards to Personnel Page _r^ of

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Instrunents For Detection

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Site Control Measures

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Frequency and Types of Air Monitoring: (j^^'^ntinuous ( ) Routine ( ) Periodic

DIRECl' COMBUSTIBLE RADIATION PHOTOIONIZATION FLAME CHEM. READING GAS/OXYGEN SURVEY DETECTOR/PROBE IONIZATION DETECTOR INSTRUMENTS METER/PROBE DETECTOR TUBE (5)

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Emergency Phone Numbers

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Directions to Hospital (attach map) - Route verified by: Date: /__/___

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Additional Emergency I%one Contacts i»

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WESTON 24 hr. Hotline 215-524-1925 215-524-1926

^VESTON Medical Emergency Service 513^21-3063

Chontrec 80(M24-9300

AKDR 404-639-0615

ATF (explosives information) 800^24-9555

National Response Center 800-424-8802

Nalional Poison Control Center 800-942-5969

HASP prepared by: ^ .^Vj^-tey^ N>^^'\>><A Date: ^ ^ / \ \ / 91 Pre-Response/Entry Approval by: ^ r ::»' -- - v~J Date: / ^ / / < ^ / ? / Verb.!! Approval/Modification to Original HASP by:_ Date: / /

m. Physical Description of Site and Response Activities

** Size of Site: ~^)Q^NCNCS Terrain V\ \ l ly WeatherJ^Jo;;9v^;5Ilj^C\ea^c­«» Distance to Nearest: Residence_OV \"\ ^ SchooQ v>'\ Hospital \ '^\\ e. ^ Public BuildiflgQv^A^ 0ther_Q^21S!lil£i£l- ^^''^^^^'^"'^

Evacuation: ( ) Yes t - ^ o By Whom: y i /^ — Nearest Waterway: S\fNC\ V\';NO Distance from Site: P\ 'oT-S> :i.»~\^

Condition Observed Potential None Comments/Observations

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Dead Animal Species _ j / _

M Actions Taken On-Site: Perimeter Monitoring: ( ) Yes ( )No

•• Site Entry by TAT: ( )No es

Tasks Conducted Level of Protection/Specific PPE Used

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Air Monitoring Summary Log Date:i^/j l i : /_^ Data Collected by: G C C J - ^ C ^ V^f^\^f^^^ /^^JO TOav^ C\^e\s^ - ' ^1 '^^ *^*^

Data to be summarized by a "Range of readings,i.e.,- Low to High" and/or "Average" by location.

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Hazardous Waste Site and Environmental Sampling Activities

Off Site: ( )Yes On Site: ( )Yes t^o

Describe types of samples and methods used to obtain samples: rO A

Was Laboratory notified of Potential Hazard Level Of Samples? ( ) Yes ( ) No V) ^

Note: The nature of the work assignment may require the use of the following procedures/programs which wilU included as Attachments to this HASP as applicable: Emergency Response Plan, Confined Space Entry Procedures, Spill Containment Program.

Disclaimer: This Health and Safety Plan (HASP) was prepared for work to be conducted under the Technical Assistance Team (TAT) Contract 68-WO-0036 for Zone L Use of this HASP by WESTON and its subcontra^ is intended tofulfiU the OSHA requirements found in 29 CFR 1910.120. Items not specifically covered in tM HASP are included by reference to 29 CFR 1910 and 1926.

The signatures below indicate that the individuals have read and understood tiiis Health and Safety Plan.

PRINTED NAME SIGNATURE AFFILL\TION

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SITE LOCATION MAP RECION I TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TEAM

OLD SOUTHINGTON LANDFILL SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICUT G. Mavr i s 1 2 / 9 1 1606 SOUTHINGTON AND MERIDEN , CT QUADRANGLES DATE

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ATTACHMENT C

Air Monitoring Summary Logs

AIR MONITORING SUMMARY OLD SOUTHINGTON LANDFILL SITE

SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICUT

Station Number/ Name: " / / fi.N » ^ S > ( 3 \ ^ ^^N-C^KiCr Station Location:

Telephone Number:

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SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICUT

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SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICUT

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SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICUT

Station Number/ Name: Station Location:

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SOUTHINGTON, CONNECTICUT

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