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United States Environmental
Protection Agency Region
V POLLUTION REPORT |
| Date: |
Wednesday, September 12, 2007 |
| From: |
James Augustyn/Brian Schlieger, On-Scene
Coordinator |
| To: |
Jason El-Zein, U.S. EPA |
David Chung, U.S.
EPA |
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Duty Officer, USCG |
Al Taylor, MDEQ |
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Cheryl Howe, MDEQ |
Jeff Cahn, U.S. EPA |
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Rick Karl, USEPA |
Mark Johnson, U.S. EPA
R5 |
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Steve Lucas, Dow Chemical
Company |
Jim Sygo, MDEQ |
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Mark Durno, USEPA |
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Subject: |
Tittabawassee River Project - Reach
D Tittabawassee River Dioxin-Reach
D Midland, MI Latitude: 43.6011 Longitude: -84.2386
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| POLREP No.: |
8 |
Site #: |
B5KF |
| Reporting Period: |
8-31-07 to 9-11-07 |
D.O. #: |
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| Start Date: |
7/9/2007 |
Response Authority: |
CERCLA |
| Mob Date: |
7/9/2007 |
Response Type: |
Time-Critical |
| Completion Date: |
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NPL Status: |
Non NPL |
| CERCLIS ID #: |
MID980994354 |
Incident Category: |
Removal Action |
| RCRIS ID #: |
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Contract # |
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On July 9, 2007, Dow’s contractor began positioning equipment on
a work barge to begin the preparation of driving temporary sheet
piling in the river to delineate the area of highest dioxin
contamination. Dow’s contractor has completed
construction on the HDPE sediment transport pipeline and has
conducted hydrostatic testing of the line. The sediment transport
line is approximately 9,000 feet long and will transport sediment
slurry from the dredge area in the river to the Geo-Tube dewatering
cell.
On-Scene Coordinator (OSC) Jim Augustyn is providing
oversight with assistance from U.S. EPA’s START Contractor, Weston
Solutions, Inc.
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The following activities have been completed by Dow’s contractors
during the period of August 31st through Sept 12th,
2007. Routine tasks such as air monitoring, turbidity
data collection from both upstream and downstream turbidity
monitors, and 24-hour composite water sampling from the settling
pond for total suspended solids (TSS) analysis are performed daily.
Due to Labor Day Holiday, Dow contractors were inactive on Saturday
Sept. 1st through Sept. 3rd, 2007. To view an aerial
photo that depicts current site progress, please visit the Document
Section of this website and open the document titled "Reach D
Project Progress Figure".
Friday August 31st, Dow’s
contractors continued the setting and driving of the temporary
turbidity barrier sheet piling downstream of the 30” water main
located south of the downstream ‘railroad’
bridge. Assembly of a third construction barge
continued. Dow’s contractors assembled flexible, floating
dredge hose and began constructing an access road beneath the
upstream ‘piping bridge’. Work activities at the
containment cell included; test of odor suppression system,
mechanical work, electrical and instrumentation checks, work on
wooden walkway, signage, and dust and track-out control (as
needed).
Tuesday Sept 4th, Dow’s contractors continued the
setting and driving of temporary turbidity barrier sheet piling and
the building of an access road underneath the upstream ‘piping’
bridge. Contractors repositioned the dredge within the
enclosed turbidity barrier north of the upstream ‘piping ‘bridge
along with connecting the floating dredge hose to the onshore HDPE
sediment transport pipeline. Work activities at the containment cell
continued.
Wednesday Sept 5th, continued setting and driving
of the temporary turbidity barrier. Dredging operations
within the enclosed turbidity barrier north of the upstream bridge
began at approximately 1400 hours, but was later temporarily delayed
due to a non- project related Plant health and safety incident in
proximity to the containment cell. Work activities at the
containment cell concentrated on Geo-Tube cell maintenance i.e.
monitoring the filling of a Geo-Tube with sediment and dewatering
activities, monitoring flocculent addition and infrastructural
system performance.
Thursday Sept 6th, dredging operations
continued within the enclosed turbidity barrier. The
setting and driving of the temporary turbidity barrier south of the
30” water main and underneath the upstream ‘piping’ bridge
continued. Work activities at the containment cell
continued including dredge line and booster pump
operations.
Friday Sept 7th, dredging operations
continued. Historic flume sheet piling was partially
extracted from the southern potion of the turbidity
barrier. The setting and driving of temporary sheet
piling south of the 30” water main continued. Dow’s contractors
excavated rip-rap material from northernmost section of the enclosed
turbidity barrier, and transported material to the Salzburg
landfill. Dow collected the first 24-hour composite water
sample from the settling pond for total suspended solids (TSS)
analysis. During the first 24 hours of operation, Sump B discharged
a total of 541,941.88 gallons of water to Dow’s Wastewater Treatment
Plant.
Saturday Sept 8th, dredging operations and rip-rap
removal continued. Contractors completed the driving of
temporary sheet piling underneath the upstream ‘piping’
bridge. Work activities at the containment site continued
with dredge line and booster pump operation. Contractors
collected the second 24-hour composite sample for TSS analysis.
During the last 24 hours of operation Sump B discharged a total of
647,763.75 gallons.
Monday Sept 10th, dredging operations and
rip-rap removal continued. Turbidity barrier installation
activities south of the 30” water main and removal of historic flume
piling continued. Contractors installed the first
permanent sheet piling wall panel beneath the ‘piping’
bridge. Work activities at the containment site continued
with dredge line and booster pump operation. Contractors
collected the fourth 24-hour composite sample for TSS analysis. The
third sample was collected on Sunday 9-9-07. The 24 hour discharge
volume for 9/8/07 to 9/9/07 was 655,323 gallons. The discharge
volume for 9/9/07 to 9/10/07 was 339,527 gallons.
Tuesday
Sept 11th, dredging activities continued. Turbidity
barrier installation activities and the driving of permanent sheet
piling underneath the piping bridge continued. Work
activities at the containment site continued. Contractors collected
the fifth 24-hour composite sample for TSS analysis. The 24 hour
discharge volume for 9/10/07 to 9/11/07 was 632,910 gallons.
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Dow’s contractors will continue removing historic flume sheet
piling within the middle section of the removal
area. Sheet piling will be driven down to established
elevations to complete the installation of the middle section of the
turbidity barrier between the 2 Dow bridges.
Installation of
permanent sheet piling will continue along the RGIS System within
the middle section of the removal
area.
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Dow’s contractors will continue driving the temporary sheet
piling turbidity barrier from the Dow bridges downstream to the Dow
Dam to complete the removal area.
The installation of two
sections of gunderboom 'Turbidity Curtain' over a 30" and 36"
underwater pipeline to complete temporary turbidity barrier south of
downstream ‘railroad bridge’.
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Budgeted |
Total To Date |
Remaining |
% Remaining |
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Extramural Costs
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| RST/START |
$160,000.00 |
$59,000.00 |
$101,000.00 |
63.13% |
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Intramural Costs
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| Total Site
Costs |
$160,000.00 |
$59,000.00 |
$101,000.00 |
63.13% |
* 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.
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To date, 239 pieces (average length 10 to 12 feet) of historic
flume piling have been extracted from the Reach D area north of the
'piping' bridge. The flume piling will be decontaminated
and processed for metal reclamation.
Waste consisted of Reach
D rip-rap from the RGIS system. A total of 154 loads, estimated at
12 cubic yards per load total volume 1,849 estimated cubic
yards
7-31-07, 34 loads 8-01-07, 35 loads 8-02-07, 39
loads 8-03-07, 24 loads 8-04-07, 11 loads 9-07-07, 04
loads 9-08-07, 07 loads
From 9-06-07 to 9-11-07 Reach D
sediment dewatering activities have conveyed 2,817,468.63 gallons of
water to Dow's waste water treatment plant (WWTP).
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