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Site Summary GEORGIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Site Number 10001 HAZARDOUS SITE INVENTORY SITE NAME: Dow Chemical - Dalton Site LOCATION: 1467 Prosser Dr., SE Dalton, Whitfield County, GA 30721 Latitude 34 o 37'" 58 N Longitude 84 o 55 ' 41 " W ACREAGE PARCEL NUMBER DATE LISTED 380.2 13-202-01-000 6/29/1994 LAST KNOWN PROPERTY OWNER: Styron LLC 1000 Chesterbrook Blvd, Suite 300 Berwyn, PA 19312-1084 STATUS OF CLEANUP ACTIVITIES: Cleanup activities are being conducted for source materials, soil, and groundwater. CLEANUP PRIORITY: The Director has designated this site as a Class IV GA EPD DIRECTOR'S DETERMINATION REGARDING CORRECTIVE ACTION: The Director has determined that this site requires corrective action. REGULATED SUBSTANCES RELEASED, AND THREATS TO HUMAN HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT POSED BY THE RELEASE: This site has a known release of Carbon tetrachloride in groundwater at levels exceeding the reportable quantity. No human exposure via drinking water is suspected from this release. The nearest drinking water well is between 0.5 and 1 miles from the area affected by the release. REGULATED SUBSTANCES: Substance Name GW Soil Substance Name GW Soil 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethene 1,1-Dichloroethene Bromoform Bromoform Carbon tetrachloride Carbon tetrachloride Chloroform Chloroform Chromium Chromium Dichloromethane Dichloromethane Ethylbenzene Ethylbenzene Pyrene Pyrene Styrene Styrene Tetrachloroethene Tetrachloroethene Toluene Toluene trans-1,2-Dichloroethene trans-1,2-Dichloroethene Trichloroethene Trichloroethene Vinyl chloride Vinyl chloride GEORGIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Site Number 10002 HAZARDOUS SITE INVENTORY SITE NAME: Shaver's Farm LOCATION: 651 Shaver Farm Road Chickamauga, Walker County, GA 30707 Latitude 34 o 47'" 56 N Longitude 85 o 18 ' 27 " W ACREAGE PARCEL NUMBER DATE LISTED 22.7 0292 012C 6/29/1994 11.06 0292 012B 6/29/1994 4.59 0292 012A 6/29/1994 10 0292 028 6/29/1994 119.44 0292 012 6/29/1994 113 0292 015 6/29/1994 LAST KNOWN PROPERTY OWNER: Vivian Compton as Trustee 503 Shaver Road Chickamauga, GA 30707 Luther Hegwood 4803 Hooker Road Chattanooga, TN 37407 STATUS OF CLEANUP ACTIVITIES: Although directed to by EPD, identified responsible parties are not currently performing the required investigation and/or cleanup under the Hazardous Site Response Act for source materials, soil, and groundwater. Enforcement is pending. CLEANUP PRIORITY: The Director has designated this site as a Class II GA EPD DIRECTOR'S DETERMINATION REGARDING CORRECTIVE ACTION: Pending REGULATED SUBSTANCES RELEASED, AND THREATS TO HUMAN HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT POSED BY THE RELEASE: This site has a suspected release of Dicamba in groundwater at levels exceeding the reportable quantity. No human exposure via drinking water is suspected from this release. The nearest drinking water well is less than 0.5 miles from the area affected by the release. REGULATED SUBSTANCES: Substance Name GW Soil Substance Name GW Soil Antimony Arsenic Barium Benzonitrile bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate Chromium Dibutyl phthalate Dicamba Lead Toluene Vinyl chloride GEORGIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Site Number 10003 HAZARDOUS SITE INVENTORY SITE NAME: CSX Transportation - Savannah (Tremont Road) LOCATION: 3000 Tremont Rd. Savannah, Chatham County, GA 31405 Latitude 32 o 03'" 44 N Longitude 81 o 08 ' 57 " W ACREAGE PARCEL NUMBER DATE LISTED 26.04 2-0711-01-001L 6/29/1994 LAST KNOWN PROPERTY OWNER: CSX Transportation, Inc. 500 Water Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 STATUS OF CLEANUP ACTIVITIES: Hazardous Site Response Act cleanup levels have been met for source materials and soil. Cleanup activities are being conducted for groundwater. CLEANUP PRIORITY: The Director has designated this site as a Class V GA EPD DIRECTOR'S DETERMINATION REGARDING CORRECTIVE ACTION: The Director has determined that this site requires corrective action. REGULATED SUBSTANCES RELEASED, AND THREATS TO HUMAN HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT POSED BY THE RELEASE: This site has a suspected release of Lead in groundwater at levels exceeding the reportable quantity. No human exposure via drinking water is suspected from this release. The nearest drinking water well is between 0.5 and 1 miles from the area affected by the release. This site has a known release of Lead in soil at levels exceeding the reportable quantity. This site has unlimited access. The nearest resident individual is between 301 and 1000 feet from the area affected by the release. REGULATED SUBSTANCES: Substance Name GW Soil Substance Name GW Soil 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 2,3,4,6-Tetrachlorophenol 2,4,6-Trichlorophenol 2,4-Dichlorophenol Acenaphthene Acenaphthylene Anthracene Aroclor 1260 Arsenic Barium Benzene Benzo(a)anthracene Benzo(k)fluoranthene bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate Butyl benzyl phthalate Chromium Chrysene Dibutyl phthalate Dichloromethane Ethylbenzene Fluoranthene Fluorene Heptachlor Lead Naphthalene Pentachlorophenol Phenanthrene Phenol Pyrene Silver Toluene Xylenes GEORGIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Site Number 10005 HAZARDOUS SITE INVENTORY SITE NAME: G. C. Lee Site LOCATION: Lutz Farm Road Dupont, Clinch County, GA 31630 Latitude 30 o 59'" 18 N Longitude 82 o 53 ' 48 " W ACREAGE PARCEL NUMBER DATE LISTED 272.7 021 003 6/29/1994 LAST KNOWN PROPERTY OWNER: Estate of Grover C. Lee P.O. Box 72 Dupont, GA 31630 STATUS OF CLEANUP ACTIVITIES: Cleanup activities are being conducted for source materials, soil, and groundwater. CLEANUP PRIORITY: The Director has designated this site as a Class IV GA EPD DIRECTOR'S DETERMINATION REGARDING CORRECTIVE ACTION: The Director has determined that this site requires corrective action. REGULATED SUBSTANCES RELEASED, AND THREATS TO HUMAN HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT POSED BY THE RELEASE: This site has a known release of Lead in groundwater at levels exceeding the reportable quantity. No human exposure via drinking water is suspected from this release. The nearest drinking water well is less than 0.5 miles from the area affected by the release. REGULATED SUBSTANCES: Substance Name GW Soil Substance Name GW Soil Barium Benzo(a)anthracene Benzo(a)pyrene Benzo(b)fluoranthene Benzo(ghi)perylene Benzo(k)fluoranthene bis(2-Ethylhexyl) phthalate Cadmium Carbon disulfide Chromium Chrysene Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene Fluoranthene Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene Lead Phenanthrene Pyrene Selenium Silver GEORGIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Site Number 10006 HAZARDOUS SITE INVENTORY SITE NAME: Hercules 009 Landfill - NPL Site LOCATION: Granville Nix Rd and Ga Hwy 25 (Golden Isles Pkwy) Brunswick, Glynn County, GA 31521 Latitude 31 o 12'" 34 N Longitude 81 o 29 ' 17 " W ACREAGE PARCEL NUMBER DATE LISTED 8.2 03-04607 6/29/1994 8.3 03-04977 6/29/1994 LAST KNOWN PROPERTY OWNER: Hercules, LLC Hercules Plaza, 1313 North Market Street Wilmington, DE 19894-0001 STATUS OF CLEANUP ACTIVITIES: Cleanup activities are being conducted for source materials and groundwater. CLEANUP PRIORITY: The Director has designated this site as a Class IV GA EPD DIRECTOR'S DETERMINATION REGARDING CORRECTIVE ACTION: The Director has determined that this site requires corrective action. REGULATED SUBSTANCES RELEASED, AND THREATS TO HUMAN HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT POSED BY THE RELEASE: This site has a known release of Toxaphene in groundwater at levels exceeding the reportable quantity. No human exposure via drinking water is suspected from this release. The nearest drinking water well is less than 0.5 miles from the area affected by the release. REGULATED SUBSTANCES: Substance Name GW Soil Substance Name GW Soil Benzene Toxaphene GEORGIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Site Number 10008 HAZARDOUS SITE INVENTORY SITE NAME: CSX Transportation - Middleton Derailment LOCATION: Intersection of County Roads 296 & 304 Middleton, Elbert County, GA 30635 Latitude 34 o 05'" 52 N Longitude 82 o 46 ' 07 " W ACREAGE PARCEL NUMBER DATE LISTED 5.2 064 008 CSX Transportation ROW 6/29/1994 LAST KNOWN PROPERTY OWNER: CSX Transportation, Inc. 500 Water Street Jacksonville, FL 32202 Long Meadow, LLC c/o James A. Cobb 420 Priestly Street Charleston, SC 29412 EPD received notification of a release to the following property(s), and determined on the indicated date that the property should be sublisted as part of this site. PARCEL NAME ACREAGE PARCEL NUMBER DATE LISTED Long Meadow LLC 381.8 064 008 6/29/1994 STATUS OF CLEANUP ACTIVITIES: Cleanup activities are being conducted for source materials, soil, and groundwater. CLEANUP PRIORITY: The Director has designated this site as a Class IV GA EPD DIRECTOR'S DETERMINATION REGARDING CORRECTIVE ACTION: The Director has determined that this site requires corrective action. REGULATED SUBSTANCES RELEASED, AND THREATS TO HUMAN HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT POSED BY THE RELEASE: This site has a known release of p-Xylene in groundwater at levels exceeding the reportable quantity. This release has resulted in known human exposure, with no MCL having been established for p-Xylene. REGULATED SUBSTANCES: Substance Name GW Soil Substance Name GW Soil Benzene Ethylbenzene Nitrobenzene p-Xylene Toluene Xylenes GEORGIA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIVISION Site Number 10009 HAZARDOUS SITE INVENTORY SITE NAME: U.S. Army - Fort Gillem - North Landfill Area LOCATION: North Boundary Road & North A Avenue Forest Park, Clayton County, GA 30297 Latitude 33 o 37'" 45 N Longitude 84 o 20 ' 00 " W ACREAGE PARCEL NUMBER DATE LISTED 195.46 12210 210001 7/1/1994 LAST KNOWN PROPERTY OWNER: United States Department of the Army, Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Division 1508 Hood Ave., Room A-103 Forest Park,
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