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MTE* SUBJECTS Potential Hazardous Haste Site FKK: Dave Wineman, FIT RPO Hazardous Haste Section (CE-SH) 70s Marina NcKee, Chief Compliance Section (fiH-ES) Sit.*,, d^^W^r n L'UtsU^^ til* /UX Location EM ID No. t TDD No. s TZ <*L —^ /> f .'X' ^3-00 5 10 ^H <M O O O ft. Deliverable* i 1. Preliminary Rssesanent (For* 2070-2) 2. Site Inspection Report (Fora 2070-3) 3. Supling Inspection Report 4. Otheri _______________ 6. Uert drinking Niter Hells stapled ? C. Analytical Data t 1. None collected 2. Field data 3. Contract lab results 4. Houston lab results D. attached ( ) attached >< •ttaciwd ( ) attached ( ) Yes ( ) No ( ) attached ( ) attached ( ) ccs 139775

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P H A . H U M A N H E A L T H H A Z A R D SLocal r e s i d e n t s have been observed t r a v e r s i n g the s i t e and c h i l d r e n have been observed p l a y i n g on s i te.T h e r e i s a great p o t e n t i a l for human e x p o s u r e / i n j u r y . The s i t e i s l o c a t e d ^ m i l e f r o m the center of theC i t y o f W i n n f i e l d ( p o p u l a t i o n 7,500).

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American Creosote is known to have operated the site since theearly 1 9 4 0 ' s . Stal lworth Timber Company purchased the f a c i l i t yon 7/18/79 and operated the f a c i l i t y until its abandonment inJune of 1985Structures on site include an o f f i c e building, a small chemicallaboratory, twelve large storage tanks, three large and sixsmall cookers, three o f f i c e maintenance sheds, a tool and dyeshop and a gasoline pump with a suspected underground storagetank.The site was visited by FIT on J u l y 21 and 22. The primarypurpose of this visit was reconnaissance in preparation for asampling plan proposal to the EPA. Numerous photographs weretaken to assist in preparing the sampling plan. A site sketchwas constructed using an EPA provided aerial photograph of thesite.Rain on J u l y 22 enabled the FIT members to accurately assessdrainage patterns on-site by observing r u n o f f . Gross groundcontamination was observed throughout the site. Migration ofcontaminants through the soil was observed at seeps in thesides of Drainage Ditches #2 and #3 (photos #18, 19, 20, 23,25, 2 6 ) .Two suspected pits appeared to have been f i l l e d in at somepoint in the past. An U . S . G . S . topographic map dated in 1984shows two ponds at the location of the suspected pit areas.Suspect Pit Area 1 is adjacent to a large pond used for f i sh ingby local residents.FIT recommends that sampling be conducted at this site. Aproposed sampling plan (Attachment B) has been appended to thisreport. This sampling plan, if implemented would characterizethe contaminants on-site and any migration of the contaminantso f f - s i t e . Should sampling reveal the presence of dioxinsand/or asbestos on site, air sampling should be considered at alater date.

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There are three Winnf ield coomunity drinking wells located lessthan a mile north of the site (see site location map). - Iheyare between 150-200 feet deep and draw water from the SpartaSand. These wells supp ly water for all the residents ofWinnf i e l d .

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S A M P L I N G E I A N fOCOIt is recommended that the f o l l owing water/sediment and soil samples betaken. All the samples, except the f irs t three soil samples, should beanalyzed for organic priority pol lutants and dioxins. The f irs t three soilsamples should be analyzed for asbestos only.

\All sampling locations are shown on the sample location map, except for >water/sediment 5, which is shown on the site location map.

These samples will attempt to establish that Creosote Branch is free ofcontamination upstream of the site, and also pinpoint the locations wherecontamination enters the creek. In addition, samples will be taken downstreamof the site to determine whether contamination is leaving the site in thesurface water.There is a possibili ty that seme of the drainage pathways will notcontain water at the time sampling is performed, in which case sediment ratherthan water samples will be taken.Water/sediment sample descriptions and ju s t i f i ca t ions:Off site samples:

1. Water/sediment sample in Creosote Branch I/4 mile upstream of KervinTrucking Company. This sample establishes the background level for wateron site.2. Surface water/sediment sample in Creosote Branch, 10 feet upstream (west)of Front Street. This sample is required to check if any contaminationis being discharged into the Creosote Branch by Kervin Trucking Ccnpanyor the unidentified sawmill.3. Surface water/sediment sample in unnamed stream 10 feet east of FrontStreet. This sample determines if this tributary is contaminated priorto entering the site.4. Surface water/sediment sample in Creosote Branch 10 feet downstream(east) of the eastern boundary of the site. This sample establisheswhether contaminants are leaving the site.

5. Surface water/sediment sanple at the intersection of Highway 167 andCreosote Branch (see site location nap). This sanple in conjunction withSanple 4 above will determine-which contaminants downstream of the siteare attributable to the Winnf ield Sewage Disposal Plant and which areattributable to the site. COOn Site Samples:r-

6. Water/sediment sanple in drainage ditch #4 10 feet above confluence withdrainage ditch #3. This sanple establishes the contribution of drainageditch #4 to the level of contamination in drainage ditch #2.7. Water/sediment sanple in the Creosote Branch 10 feet downstream (north)of the site access road. This sanple established if any contaminationfrom the laboratory area is draining into the Creosote Branch.8. Water/sediment sample in drainage ditch #2 10 feet before it intersectsthe Creosote Branch. If this sanple is only a sediment sanple due to thelack of water in the ditch, it will be a SAS for organic prioritypollutants due to it being high level. This sanple will establishwhether any contamination is entering the Creosote Branch via thispathway.9. Water/sediment sanple in drainage ditch #3, 10 feet before it intersectsthe Creosote Branch. If this sanple is only a sediment sanple due to thelack of water in the ditch it will be a SAS for organic prioritypollutants due to it being high level. The rational for this sanple isthe same as for Sample #8 above.10. Surface water/sediment sanple in the Creosote Branch 400 feet downstreamof drainage ditch #3. This sanple, in combination with sanples 3, 7, 8and 9, determines the contribution of the unnamed stream and drainageditches #2 and #3 to the contamination in Creosote Branch.11. Surface water/sediment sanples 10 feet off northern shore of this pond.This sanple determines if any contamination is entering this f i sh ing pondfrom the suspected pit areas.12. Water/sediment sanple on eastern shore of sludge pit. It will be a SASfor organic priority pol lutants due to it being high level. This sanpleis to determine if any contamination exists in this pit.

The soil samples will be surface samples taken in the top 0" to 6" ofsoil, except for the f irs t three samples, which are of an asbestos-likematerial, that will be taken directly off the equipment on which they weredetected. Due to the fact that black material was seen oozing out of thebanks of drainage ditches 2 and 3, the contamination appears to be migratingat some depth below the soil surface. It is, therefore, recommended that ifthe results of analyses on these samples show contamination leaving the site,a core sampling plan be conducted to characterize the extend of subsurfacemigration of contamination.Soil samples 1, 2 and 3 are SAS since they require asbestos analysis.The remaining soil samples are SAS for dioxin and soil samples 6, 7 and 8are SAS for organic priority pol lu tant s , also due to their high levels ofcontamination.

Soil Sample Descriptions and Just i f i cat ions:1. Solid sample of asbestos-like material taken from the eastern side ofcooker #1. The rationale for this and the f o l l owing two samples is todetermine if this material is indeed asbestos.2. Solid sample of asbestos-like material taken from the storage tank on thesouth side of the main fac i l i ty .3. Solid sample of asbestos-like material taken from equipment insidebuilding housing cooker #3.4. Soil sample taken off site on the southeast corner of the access roads.This sample will establish the background level for soil samples.5. Sample of stained soil in area near the gasoline pump. This sample willdetermine what material is causing the stain.6. Sample of stained soil in the area to the north of the main fac i l i ty .The rationale for this sample is the same as for Sample 5.7. Soil sample from the southern edge of suspected pit area 1. This samplewill determine if the contamination, if any, detected in the pond is dueto migration from this pit.8. Soil sample from the middle of suspected pit area 2. This will establishif the contamination in drainage ditch #5 (water/sediment Sample 13) isdue to migration from this pit.9. Soil sample from between the two woodchip mounds at the southern edge ofthe site. This sample will determine what contamination, if any, ispresent in this area.

10. Soil sample taken off site, beyond the eastern site boundary on theWinnf i e ld Sewage Disposal Plant property. This sample will establishwhether contamination is migrating off site.

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If asbestos is detected in the f irs t three soil samples or dioxin in theremaining soil sanples, it is recommended that an air monitoring plan beconsidered for dioxin and asbestos particulates.

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L O C A T I O N : W I N N F I E L D , W I N N P A R I S H , L AT Y P E O F I N C I D E N T : S I T E S A M P L I N GA T T N : O S C , J I M S T A V E S , R E G I O N 6N O T E : I D # N 1 3 3 0S I T U A T I O N :T H E A M E R I C A N C R E O S O T E C O . I N W I N N F I E L D , W I N N P A R I S H , L A I S A NI N A C T I V E A B A N D O N E D W O O D P R E S E R V I N G F A C I L I T Y . T H E 3 4 A C R E S I T EO P E R A T E D F O R A P P R O X I M A T E L Y 4 0 Y E A R S R E P O R T E D L Y U T I L I Z I N GP E N T A C H L O R O P H E N O L I N T H E P R O C E S S T H R O U G H O U T M U C H O F I T S H I S T O R Y . T H ES I T E A S S E S S M E N T B Y T A T , D A T E D A P R I L 2 1 A N D M A Y 1 4 1987, R E V E A L E DW I D E S P R E A D C O N T A M I N A T I O N B O T H O N A N D O F F S I T E . U P O N R E V I E W O F T H ES I T E A S S E S S M E N T , T H E O S C T A S K E D T O P R E P A R E A S I T E S A M P L I N G P L A ND E S I G N E D T O E V A L U A T E T H E S I T E F O R I M M E D I A T E R E M O V A L P O T E N T I A L .A C T I O N :O N J U N E 2 3 1987, T A T W A S T A S K E D T O E X E C U T E T H E S A M P L I N G P L A N P R E P A R E DF O R T H E S I T E . O N A U G U S T 2 3 1987 T H E O S C , T A T , E R T , A N D E R U A R R I V E D O NS I T E , R E V I E W E D T H E S I T E S A F E T Y P L A N A N D B E G A N S U R V E Y I N G T O L O C A T E T H EG R I D S A M P L I N G P O I N T S . A T A M E E T I N G H E L D A T T H E E N D O F T H E O A Y , T H EO S C C L A R I F I E D T H E S A M P L I N G O B J E C T I V E S D I S C U S S E D C O O R D I N A T I O N O F T H ES A M P L I N G E F F O R T S A N D R E V I E W E D T H E S I T E S A F E T Y P L A N W I T H P A R T I C U L A RE M P H A S I S O N P O T E N T I A L H E A T S T R E S S P R O B L E M S .P L A N S :T O C O M P L E T E T H E S I T E S U R V E Y A N D B E G I N S A M P L I N G T H E O F F - S I T EB A C K G R O U N D L O C A T I O N . T H E E R T W I L L B E G I N T H E S O I L - G A S S U R V E Y A N DP R E P A R E T O S E T U P T H E R E A L T I M E A I R M O N I T O R I N G E Q U I P M E N T .

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L O C A T I O N : W I N N F I E L D , W I N N P A R I S H , L AT Y P E O F I N C I D E N T : S I T E S A M P L I N GA T T N : O S C , J I M S T A V E SN O T E S :I D # N 1 3 3 0S I T U A T I O N : T H E A M E R I C A N C R E O S O T E C O S I T E I N W I N N F I E L D , W I N N P A R I S H ,L A I S A N I N A C T I V E A B A N D O N D W O O D P R E S E R V I N G F A C I L I T Y . T H E O S C , T A T ,E R T A N D E R U H A V E A S S E M B L E D T O P E R F O R M S A M P L I N G A T T H E S I T E , S O T H A TT H E D A T A N E C E S S A R Y F O R A N A C C U R A T E C H A R A C T E R I Z A T I O N M A Y B E G A T H E R E D .T H E S O U T H E R N P O R T I O N O F T H E S I T E W A S S U R V E Y E D I N G R I D S A M P L E L O C A T I O NI D E N T I F I E D O N A U G 2 3 1987.A C T I O N :O N A U G 2 4 1987 T H E T A T A N D E R T C O M P L E T E D T H E G R I D S U R V E Y O F T H ES O U T H E R N A N D N O R T H E R N P O R T I O N S O F T H E S I T E . T H E T A T P E R F O R M E DS A M P L I N G O F T H R E E O F F - S I T E A N D T H R E E O N - S I T E L O C A T I O N S . D I F F I C U L TT E R R A I N , D E N S E B R U S H A N D H I G H T E M P E R A T U R E S S L O W E D P R O G R E S S O F T H EG R I D S U R V E Y O N T H E E A S T E R N P O R T I O N O F T H E S I T E . A M E E T I N G W A S H E L D A TT H E E N D O F T H E D A Y A N D T H E O S C C O O R D I N A T E D F U T U R E S I T E S A M P L I N GE F F O R T S .P L A N S :T O P E R F O R M S O I L - G A S S A M P L I N G A T G R I D L O C A T I O N S O N T H E S O U T H E R NP O R T I O N O F T H E S I T E . S E L E C T E D O N - S I T E , N O N G R I D L O C A T I O N S W I L L B ES A M P L E D , A N D T H E S U R V E Y O F T H E E A S T E R N P O R T I O N O F T H E S I T E W I L L B E . IC O M P L E T E D . P A R T I C U L A T E S W I L L B E D E T E C T E D B Y U T I L I Z E D T H E R E A L T I M E |A E R O S O L M O N I T O R S . T H E F O L L O W I N G W O R K D A Y S C H E D U L E W I L L B E A L T E R E D T OA C C O M O D A T E T H E E X T E N S I V E M I D D A Y H E A T .C A S E O P E NT A T R E P R E S E N T A T I V E : L I N D A E W I L S O NO S C : J I M S T A V E SR E G I O N 6 T A T1236 E S T

1POL REP #3T D D # T 0 6 - 8 7 0 4 - 1 8 CS I T E N A M E S P I L L E R : A M E R I C A N C R E O S O T E C OL O C A T I O N : W I N N F I E L D , W I N N P A R I S H L A ^

OT Y P E O F I N C I D E N T : S I T E S A M P L I N G oA T T N : O S C J I M S T A V E S , R E G I O N 6N O T E : I D # N 1 3 3 0S I T U A T I O N : T H E A M E R I C A N C R E O S O T E C O I N W I N N F I E L D W I N N P A R I S H L A I S A NI N A C T I V E A B A N D O N E D W O O D P R E S E R V I N G F A C I L I T Y . T H E O S C , T A T , E R T , A N D E R U -H A V E A S S E M B L E D T O P E R F O R M S A M P L I N G A T T H E S I T E T O G A T H E R D A T AN E C E S S A R Y T O M A K E A N A C C U R A T E S I T E C H A R A C T E R I Z A T I O N . T H E S I T E H A S ' •B E E N S U R V E Y E D T O L O C A T E G R I D S A M P L E P O I N T S O N T H E S O U T H E R N A N D :N O R T H E R N P O R T I O N S O F T H E S I T E . S E V E R A L O F F - S I T E S A M P L E S W E R E G A T H E R E DON AUG 24 1987.A C T I O N :S O I L A N D S O I L - G A S S A M P L I N G W A S P E R F O R M E D A T S E L E C T E D G R I D S A M P L EL O C A T I O N S O N T H E S O U T H E R N A N D N O R T H E R N P O R T I O N S O F T H E S I T E A N D A TS P E C I F I C N O N - G R I D L O C A T I O N S . T H E G R I D S U R V E Y W A S C O M P L E T E D F O R T H EE A S T E R N P O R T I O N O F T H E S I T E . T H E R E A L T I M E A E R O S O L M O N I T O R W A SU T I L I Z E D T O D E T E C T P A R T I C U L A T E S O N S I T E .P L A N S :T O P E R F O R M S A M P L I N G I N T H E P L A N T O P E R A T I O N S A R E A A N D A T S E L E C T E D G R I DI N T E R S E C T S O N T H E E A S T E R N P O R T I O N O F T H E S I T E . T H E R E A L T I M E A E R O S O LM O N I T O R W I L L B E U S E D T O M O N I T O R P A R T I C U L A T E S O N S I T E .C A S E O P E NT A T R E P R E S E N T A T I V E : L I N D A E W I L S O NO S C J I M S T A V E S ,R E G I O N 6R E G I O N 6 T A T1 2 4 7 E S TE P A D A L

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A T T N : O S C J I M S T A V E SN O T E S :I D N O N 1 3 3 0S I T U A T I O N :T H E A M E R I C A N C R E O S O T E C O I N W I N N F I E L D W I N N P A R I S H L A I S A N I N A C T I V EA B A N D O N E D W O O D P R E S E R V I N G F A C I L I T Y . T H E O S C , T A T , E R T A N D E R U H A V EA S S E M B L E D T O P E R F O R M S A M P L I N G A T T H E S I T E T O G A T H E R D A T A N E C E S S A R Y T OM A K E A N A C C U R A T E S I T E C H A R A C T E R I Z A T I O N . T H E S I T E H A S B E E N S U R V E Y E D I NG R I D I N T E R S E C T S A M P L E F O R S O I L A N D S O I L - G A S S A M P L E S O N T H E S O U T H E R N A N DN O R T H E R N P O R T I O N S O F T H E S I T E . T H E E A S T E R N P O R T I O N O F T H E S I T E W A SS U R V E Y E D T O L O C A T E S A M P L I N G P O I N T . T H E R E A L T I M E A E R O S O L M O N I T O R W A SU S E D T O M O N I T O R P A R T I C U L A T E S D U R I N G T H E W O R K D A Y .A C T I O N :T A T P E R F O R M E D S A M P L I N G A T T H E E A S T E R N P O R T I O N O F T H E S I T E A N D I N T H EP L A N T O P E R A T I O N S A R E A . S A M P L I N G A T T H E S I T E W A S C O M P L E T E D O N A U G 2 61987.P L A N S : T O P R E P A R E A D E T A I L E D R E P O R T I N C L U D I N G A N A L Y T I C A L R E S U L T S F R O MS A M P L I N G E F F O R T S F O R O S C R E V I E W .C A S E O P E NT A T R E P R E S E N T A T I V E : L I N D A E W I L S O NO S C : J I M S T A V E S R E G I O N 6R E G I O N 6 T A T1255 E S T

EASYLINK MBX 1073048A001 3 0 S E P 8 7 08:14/08:44 EST A -p __ j p.A T T N : J I M S T A V U GD A T E : S E P T E M B E R 3 U , 1987T I M E : 0800T D D N U M B E R : 06-8709-26POL REP NUMBER: 5S I T E N A M E : A M E R I C A N C R E O S O T EL O C A T I O N : W I N N F I E L D , W I N N P A R I S H , L O U I S I A N AT Y P E O F I N C I D E N T : S A M P L I N G M I S S I O NS I T U A T I O N :D U R I N G P R E V I O U S V I S I T B Y T A T A N D E P A , A R E A S O F E X P O S E D I N S U L A T I O NW E R E N O T E D I N T H E P L A N T A R E A O F A M E R I C A N C R E O S O T E , W I N N F I E L D , W I N NP A R I S H , L O U I S I A N A . A N I N S U L A T I O N S A M P L E T A K E N B Y L D E Q I N D I C A T E D T H EP R E S E N C E O F O N L Y F I B E R G L A S S A R O U N D O N E T A N K .A C T I O N :O N S E P T E M B E R 2 8 , 1987, T A T M E M B E R S A N N L O O N E Y A N D J E F F T I N G L E M E T E P AO S C J I M S T A V E S A N D LDEQ O F F I C I A L J O H N H A W K O N - S I T E . D U R I N G S I T ER E C O N N A I S S A N C E , T A T F O U N D T W O 5 0 P O U N D B A G S O F A S B E S T O S C O N C R E T E I NA N E W T Y B U I L D I N G O N - S I T E . T A T C O L L E C T E D 5 I N S U L A T I O N S A M P L E S F O RA S B E S T O S A N A L Y S I S U T I L I Z I N G S E M A T E M S L L A B O R A T O R I E S , W E S T M O U N T , N E WJ E R S E Y .P L A N S :T A T W I L L W A I T F O R T H E R E C E I P T O F A N A L Y T I C A L D A T A A N D F I L E A R E P O R TW I T H J I M S T A V E S , O S E .C A S E P E N D I N GO S C : J I M S T A V E ST A T R E P R E S E N T A T I V E : A N N L O O N E Y

P O L R E P N U M B E R 6 A M E R I C A N C R E O S O T E S I T EW I N N F I E L D , L A .S S I B N U M B E R G 3A T T N : J I M S T A V E S , O S CREGION 6.S I T U A T I O N : S I T E I N V E S T I G A T I O N F O R D E T E R M I N A T I O N O F R E M O V A L P O T E N T I A LI N P R O G R E S SA C T I O N T A K E N : O N N O V E M B E R 2-4, 1987, E P A , E R T A N D T A T A R R I V E D O N S I T ET O P E R F O R M S U B S U R F A C E I N V E S T I G A T I O N S T O D E T E R M I N E T H E E X T E N T O FC R E O S O T E , P C P A N D D I O X I N C O N T A M I N A T I O N . P R E L I M I N A R Y C O R I N G S I N D I C A T EE X T E N S I V E S U B S U R F A C E C O N T A M I N A T I O N A N D M I G R A T I O N O F C O N T A M I N A N T S I N T OS U R F A C E D R A I N A G E P A T H S A N D A T R I B U T A R Y O F T H E D U G D E M O N A R I V E R .S H A L L O W C O R I N G S W E R E P E R F O R M E D T O D E T E R M I N E T H E V O L U M E O c W A S T E S A N DS L U D G E S I N T W O L A G O O N S .F U T U R E P L A N S : D A T A C O L L E C T E D W I L L B E C O M P I L E D A N D U S E D T O E S T I M A T ET O T A L V O L U M E S O F C O N T A M I N A T E D M A T E R I A L S P R E S E N T . T H I S I N F O R M A T I O NW I L L F A C I L I T A T E D E V E L O P M E N T O F R E M O V A L A L T E R N A T I V E S A N D E S T I M A T I O N O FA S S O C I A T E D C O S T .C A S E P E N D I N GT A T : C H R I S Q U I N A

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