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Department for Environmental ProtectionKentucky Division of Waste Management
February 10, 2015Presented by Chris Jung
To Protect and Enhance Kentucky’s Environment
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Site Location
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History of the Facility
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HISTORY OF FACILITY
• In 1961, Scotscraft, a division of Kirsch, manufactured drapery and curtain rods (zinc plating line).
• Sometime after 1971, Scotscraft expanded operations to the former Wood Master building across the street that is currently occupied by Sumitomo.
• In 1981, Cooper Industries purchased Kirsch.
• In 1990, Cooper ceased all production at the Scottsville facility.
• In mid 1990s, Cooper Industries re-opened the Scottsville facility and began reconditioning and manufacturing brake pads as Wagner.
• In 1998, Federal Mogul acquired Cooper Industries and continued the brake pad manufacturing operation.
• In 2006, Federal Mogul closed the Scottsville facility.
• In 2013, Industrial Warehousing Inc. moved into the building and uses it as a warehouse.
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PRIMARY WASTES GENERATED AT THE FACILITY
Metals: Zinc Cyanide Both were common ingredients in the plating process for the
manufacture of the curtain rods.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): Trichloroethylene (TCE) Dichloromethane Both are common ingredients in many degreasers.
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Environmental Regulation• Cooper disposed of wastes in trenches until 1979.
• In mid 1970’s through 1980’s laws were passed that controlled how wastes were disposed.
• Inspections of the facility by the KY Division of Waste Management in the 1980s identified improper storage of hazardous wastes.
• A Notice of Violation was issued to the facility in 1982 for improper storage of drums of hazardous waste.
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Drum Storage
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Drum Storage and Site Investigation
• In 1991, Cooper entered into an Agreed Order with the Division that required the closure of the drum storage areas.
• The Agreed Order required Cooper to investigate whether there were releases at any other areas at the facility were solid or hazardous wastes were handled.
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Facility Assessment• In July 1991, a RCRA Facility Assessment (RFA) was
completed that identified areas behind the facility that required additional investigation for possible releases.
• In 1993, the investigation of the area behind the facility was initiated.
• The investigation looked at contamination in four different areas:– Soil– Groundwater and Surface water– Air
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Soil Investigation
• Multiple samplings events and investigations were conducted at the east side of the facility.
• The investigations included over 35 soil borings. Cyanide 370 ppm (Res. Limit = 1600 ppm) Arsenic 37 ppm (Res. Limit = .39 ppm) Trichloroethylene 2,779 ppm (Res. Limit = 2.8 ppm) Cis-1,2-Dichloroethylene 955.9 ppm (Res. Limit = 780ppm)
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Boring Locations
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Pit Excavation• Based on our data from the soil borings and
employee interviews, the disposal pits were excavated down to bedrock.
• Approximately 52 drums and 172 cubic yards of soils were removed and disposed of at an approved offsite location.
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Pit Location
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Excavation
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Excavation
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Temporary Storage
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Groundwater and Surface Water Investigation
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Groundwater Investigation
• Between 1998 and 2010, a total of 18 monitoring wells were installed at the site.
• The highest recorded concentration was found in the MW-14B. Groundwater sample tested in 2005 at MW-14B had a TCE concentration of 334 ppm (MCL .005 ppm).
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Investigation
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Interim Measures• Based on the elevated sample results, Federal Mogul
submitted a plan to install extraction wells at the facility.
• In 2005, work began on converting monitoring wells MW-12B and MW-14B into extraction wells.
• Approximately 5000 gallons of water are pumped per day.
• The extracted water is treated onsite by an air stripper to remove contaminants.
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Investigation
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Surface Water Investigation In 2005, sample results from Ramble Creek had elevated
concentrations of trichloroethylene (TCE) and cis-1,2-dichloroethylene (DCE).
Highest recorded TCE concentration was 144 ppb (MCL 5 ppb) in 2006.
Last four monitoring events in 2014 of Ramble creek found the following results for TCE concentration:
•22 ppb
•6.1 ppb
•6.8 ppb
•7.2 ppb
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Dye Trace
• A dye trace study was performed in 2006 to find any additional surface water that might be affected by the contamination at this site.
• Dye was injected into monitoring wells and one of the previously excavated pits located to the east of the Federal Mogul property.
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Dye Trace Study Area
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Confirmatory SamplingRamble Creek
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Air Investigation
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Air Monitoring
• In 2012, the Division requested offsite sub soil air monitoring to the west of the facility.
• Three outside locations were selected, and a 24-hour test was conducted.
• One sample result evidenced elevated concentrations of trichloroethylene (620 ppb).
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Indoor Air Sampling
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Trichloroethylene (TCE)• EPA Region 9 Interim TCE Indoor Air
Response Levels:
Residential 2 µg/m³
Commercial/Industrial 8 µg/m³
(8-hour workday)
Commercial/Industrial 7 µg/m³
(10-hour workday)
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Indoor Air SamplingIn 2012, the Division requested that Federal Mogul take additional air samples including indoor the houses west of the facility.
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Indoor Air Results
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Outdoor Air Sampling
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Outdoor Air Sampling
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Next Phase of Investigation
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Projected Work• Federal Mogul will continue to perform air
and groundwater monitoring.
• Federal Mogul is currently implementing a remediation pilot injection project in the former burial pits in the rear of the facility.
• Federal Mogul has recently submitted a plan to install additional on and offsite groundwater monitoring wells.
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Geophysical Investigation
Several geophysical studies have been performed both on and offsite, to identify locations for sampling.
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Proposed Monitoring Wells
Allen County Public Library
106 West Public Square
Scottsville, KY 42164
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200 Fair Oaks
Frankfort, KY 40601 Point of contact: Tina Fisher
(502)564-6716 (fax) (502)564-9232
Email: [email protected]
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