United States Environmental Protection Agency
Region IV
POLLUTION REPORT



Date:
Thursday, November 18, 2004
From:
Warren Dixon, Michael Sparks

To:
James Webster, USEPA R4 ERRPB

Subject: 

Anniston Lead Site
Anniston, AL
Latitude: 39.4230000
Longitude: -50.1753000


POLREP No.:
40
Site #:
A43T
Reporting Period:
D.O. #:
4006-F4-063
Start Date:
4/22/2002
Response Authority:
CERCLA
Mob Date:
4/22/2002
Response Type:
Time-Critical
Demob Date:
 
NPL Status:
Non NPL
Completion Date:
 
Incident Category:
Removal Action
CERCLIS ID #:
ALN000407242
Contract #
RCRIS ID #:
 

Site Description

Soil sampling conducted in conjunction with a major PCB contamination removal revealed residential soil lead concentrations equal to or above the EPA Region 4 residential action level of 400 parts per million (ppm).

As a result, EPA has sampled 2,150 residential properties to access lead contamination.  Soil samples with lead levels equal to or above 400 ppm have been identified for removal under this action with priority being given based on a combination of soil lead levels and presence of sensitive receptors such as children and pregnant women.


Current Activities

*  ERRS contractor CMC, Inc., was mobilized to the site to begin residential excavation on April 22, 2002.  The scope of activities includes excavating contaminated soil from residential properties, backfilling, and restoring the property.

*  START-2 contractor Tetra Tech EM, Inc., continues to provide community relations support and database management.

*  START-2 contractor Weston Solutions, Inc., was brought on site April 29, 2002 to provide site documentation, contractor oversight, site administration, sampling, and field screening with a portable x-ray fluoroscope (XRF).

*  The weather has been sunny, with temperatures ranging from lows in the 30s to highs in the 60s.  No time was lost on site due to weather during this reporting period.

*  Resources on site:

Personnel:

EPA (1)

Weston Solutions START-2 (1)

Tetra Tech EM, Inc., START-2 (1)

CMC, Inc., ERRS (9)
Project Manager  
Field Clerk
Truck driver
Foreman  
Operators (3)
Laborers (2)

Equipment:
Mini excavator
Tracked uniloader  
Front-end loader
Compactor roller
Dump truck
Water truck
Pick up trucks (5)
Office trailer
Decon trailer      
Equipment trailer


Planned Removal Actions

*  Residential soil removal activities continued.  Only those residential properties that fall into Tier 1 or Tier 2 categories for lead removal are being addressed at this time.  This includes all residential properties greater than or equal to 1,200 ppm and those that are greater than or equal to 400 ppm lead but less than 1,200 ppm lead with sensitive populations such as children 6 years old or younger or pregnant women.  A total of 129 residential properties and 2 parks have been excavated, backfilled with clean soil, and sodded.  To date, approximately 17,543 cubic yards of lead contaminated soil have been removed and stockpiled for transportation and disposal.  A total of 15,419 tons of lead contaminated soil have been transported to Superior Cedar Hill Landfill in Ragland, Alabama.  

*  Residential properties that fall into the high priority category (Tier 1 and 2) as identified by the Office of Technical Support will contine to be addressed.

*  Transportation and disposal will continue after a sufficient amount of soil has been excavated, stockpiled, and sampled.

*  Activities will continue to secure removal access authorization from residents in the high priority categories and from residents previously engaged on the class action law suit.

*  The enforcement process will continue to incorporate any PRPs into the lead removal action.


Next Steps

*  The results from the August 2004 sampling event have been recieved.  28 of the 343 sampled properties were above 400 ppm lead.  Of the 28 properties above 400 ppm: 14 are tier 2, 13 are tier 3, and 1 is unknown.


Key Issues

The current Lead Status Report from all sampling events 2,150 (approximately) is as follows:


No Further Action - Properties with lead data < 400 ppm = 1,789
Properties with lead data ≥ 400 ppm = 361


Breakdown of all 361 properties into tier groups:




Tier 1 =  Pb ≥1,200 with child less than 7 years old or active pregnancy

   Complete  Remaining  Total
   17         0           17

Tier 2 = 400 ≤ Pb < 1,200 with child less than 7 years old or active pregnancy or >1,200 with no children or pregnancy

    Complete  Remaining  Total
         100         30         130

Tier 3 = 400≥Pb< 1,200 with no child or pregnancy

     Complete  Remaining  Total
         11        193          204

Un-known = Incomplete information regarding sensitive population.

      Complete  Remaining  Total
           3            7            10



TOTAL
          Complete  Remaining  Total
          131         230        361



Notes:
  
* Eight Tier 3 houses were completed by Habitat for Humanity with EPA oversight and cooperation.
* Ten houses remain undetermined due to incomplete information regarding sensitive population.
* Each residential property may change its priority periodically due to a change in the occupancy (ie: sensitive population)


Estimated Costs *
  Budgeted Total To Date Remaining % Remaining
Extramural Costs
ERRS - Cleanup Contractor $4,215,500.00 $4,210,857.00 $4,643.00 0.11%
START-2, Tetra Tech EM, Inc. $493,000.00 $433,488.00 $59,512.00 12.07%
START-2, Weston Solutions, Inc. $648,000.00 $625,300.00 $22,700.00 3.50%
Habitat for Humanity $30,000.00 $25,812.00 $4,188.00 13.96%
Intramural Costs
 
Total Site Costs $5,386,500.00 $5,295,457.00 $91,043.00 1.69%

* The above accounting of expenditures is an estimate based on figures known to the OSC at the time this report was written. The OSC does not necessarily receive specific figures on final payments made to any contractor(s). Other financial data which the OSC must rely upon may not be entirely up-to-date. The cost accounting provided in this report does not necessarily represent an exact monetary figure which the government may include in any claim for cost recovery.


response.epa.gov/annistonlead

POLREP #40 Last Updated 12/7/2004