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Tulsa Fuel & Manufacturing Superfund Site Proposed Plan for Site Cleanup

Tulsa Fuel & Manufacturing Superfund Site Proposed Plan for Site Cleanup. Site Location. Located 1.3 miles south of downtown Collinsville 60 acres Bounded by: Garnett/RR to east Strip mine pit to south Acreage to west Faith Assembly Church to north. Site History.

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Tulsa Fuel & Manufacturing Superfund Site Proposed Plan for Site Cleanup

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  1. Tulsa Fuel & Manufacturing Superfund SiteProposed Plan for Site Cleanup

  2. Site Location • Located 1.3 miles south of downtown Collinsville • 60 acres • Bounded by: • Garnett/RR to east • Strip mine pit to south • Acreage to west • Faith Assembly Church to north

  3. Site History 1914-1925: Active Zinc Smelter and Lead Roaster 1999: Listed on the National Priority List (NPL) 2008: Record of Decision (ROD) issued February 2, 2015: Proposed Plan announced

  4. Areas that Require Cleanup • Pink - areas that require cleanup • Green - areas that do not require cleanup • COCs include arsenic, cadmium, and lead

  5. Proposed Plan for Cleanup • Consolidation and capping of soil, sediment, and waste materials on-site • Remedy will not include: • Five-foot vertical separation between waste and groundwater • Stabilization of waste • Proposed Plan remedy offers equivalent protection

  6. Cleanup Goals • Protect human health and the environment • Impacts above cleanup goals and visual smelter waste will be addressed

  7. Site Design

  8. Site DesignStormwater Management

  9. Tentative Schedule • Procurement of a Contractor – 30 to 60 days • Pre-Construction Tasks – 45 days • From Mobilization to Substantial Completion of On-site Activities – 10 months

  10. Activities during that 10 month period • Site Mobilization • Clear and Grub • Soil and Sediment Erosion Control • Decontamination Area • Dewatering the Ponds • Waste, Soil, and Sediment Consolidation • Confirmation Sampling • Remove Existing Wells/Install O&M Wells • Site Grading and Seeding • Demobilization

  11. Protective Elements • Health & Safety Plan • Transportation Plan • Decontamination Plan • Dust Suppression Plan • Site Management Plan • Stormwater Management Plan

  12. Site at Completion

  13. Perimeter Sign

  14. Operation and Maintenance

  15. Locations to review site documents: • Collinsville Public Library • Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality • Central Records Division • http://www.deq.state.ok.us/lpdnew/SF/TulsaFuels.htm • United States Environmental Protection Agency

  16. Your input on the Proposed Plan is important to us Ways to Comment on the Proposed Plan: • Orally at tonight’s meeting • By Letter to: ODEQ, Rachel Hanigan, 707 N. Robinson, P.O. Box 1677, Oklahoma City, OK 73101-1677 • By Email to: rachel.hanigan@deq.ok.gov or torres.michael@epa.gov Comments must be postmarked or emailed by Monday, March 2, 2015.

  17. Questions or Comments?

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