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Updated Appendices a B & C of the Community Relations Plan 1I5H5 SJSBS 993 old Eagle School Road, Suite 415 "" CORPORATION . Wayne,PA 19087-1710 (610)971-0900 C-51-5-5-114 ' FAX: (610) 971-9715 May 25, 1995 Project Number 2753 Mr. Charles Root (3HW21) United States Environmental Protection Agency 841 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107-4431 Reference: ARCS III Program EPA Contract No. 68-W8-0037 Subject: Updated Appendices for Community Relations Plan Dear Mr. Root: Please find attached the corrected, updated points-of-contact list and Appendices A, B, and C of the Community Relations Plan. Please contact Neil Teamerson or me if you have any questions or comments. Sincerely, Deborah B. Feefiey Community Relations Coordinator DBF/dhd ; Attachments c: Garth Glenn (Halliburton NUS) without attachments) Paul Persing (Halliburton NUS) (without attachments) Neil Teamerson (Halliburton NUS) ARCS\2753\C-51 -5-5-1 1 4 A Halliburton Company CONTACTS FOR AIW FRANK/MID-COUNTY MUSTANG SUPERFUND SITE EPA FEDERAL OFFICIALS EPA Aspen Voice Mail System: 1-800-352-1973 RPM Charlie Root 215-597-8240 FAX: 215-597-9890 HYDROGEOLOGIST Bruce Rundell 215-597-1268 TOXICOLOGIST ' Nancy RiOs 215-597-6682 NOAA BobDavis 215-597-3155 REGIONAL COUNSEL Rodney Carter 215-597-3176 FAX: 215-597-3235 PUBLIC AFFAIRS Harold Yates 215-597-4081 AIR PatFlores 215-597-9134 WATER Cathy McCaffrey 215-597-8992 STATE OFFICIALS PADER David Ewald 610-832-6200 FAX: 610-832-6259 BUREAU OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION KurtCarr 717-783-9926 FAX: 717-783-1073 LOCAL OFFICIALS/NEWSPAPER CHESTER COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES James Ferrante/Thomas Glass 610-344-6160 FAX: 610-344-6719 WEST WHITELAND TOWNSHIP Steve Ross (Township Manager) 610-363-9525 Dwight Yoger (Fire Marshal) 610-363-9525 PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Nancy Peterson 610-701-7600 FAX: 610-701-7630 CHESTER COUNTY DAILY LOCAL NEWS Megan Edwards 610-430-1194 David Warner 610-696-1775 PECO DianeBrady 610-383-3572 Lou Frame, Jr. 610-273-3761 FAX: 215-273-9500 Dwight Worley ——717-766-9180 (consultant to Frame) Dave Garrison 610-275-7660 FAX: 610-275-7688 (attorney for Frame) CONTRACTORS HALLIBURTON NUS Neil Teamerson 610-971-0900 FAX: 610-971-9715 ARCSV2753\C-51-5-5-70 AR5000l*U APPENDIX A Contact List of Key Community Leaders and Interested Parties AIW FRANK/MID-COUNTY MUSTANG SUPERFUND SITE LIST OF CONTACTS AND INTERESTED PARTIES A. FEDERAL ELECTED OFFICIALS Senator Arlen Spector c/o Kenneth Evans, Aide 600 Arch Street Suite 9400 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 (2150597-7200 530 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510-3802 (202) 224-4254 Senator Rick Santorum Widener Building 1 South Penn Square . Suite 960 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107 (215)864-6900 Representative Robert Walker Exton Commons Suite 595 Swedesford Road Exton, Pennsylvania 19341 (610)363-8409 2369 Ray burn Building Washington, D.C. 20515 (202)225-2411 B. STATE ELECTED OFFICIALS Senator Earl M. Baker 270 Lancaster Avenue Liberty Square Malvem, Pennsylvania 19355 (610)296-7825 Room 351, Senate of Pennsylvania Senate Post Office. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120 (717)787-5709 A-1 ARCS\2753\C-51 -5-5-70 AR50001+6 Representative Elinor Z. Taylor c/o Sarah Finnaren, Administrative Assistant 13 West Minor Street- West Chester, Pennsylvania 19382 (610)436-4433 315 Main Capitol Building House P.O. Box 202020 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120-2020 (717)783-3737 C. LOCAL OFFICIALS Stephen J. Ross Township Manager West Whiteland Municipal Building P.O. Box 210 Exton, Pennsylvania 19341 (610)363-9525 George D'Ambrosia Township Supervisor West Whiteland Municipal Building P.O. Box 210 Exton, Pennsylvania 19341 (610)363-9525 Diane Snyder Township Supervisor West Whiteland Municipal Building P.O. Box 210 Exton, Pennsylvania 19341 (610) 363-9525 David Bortner Township Supervisor West Whiteland Municipal Building P.O. Box 210 Exton, Pennsylvania 19341 (610)363-9525 Joseph J. Kenna Chairman Chester County Commissioner Chester County Courthouse High & Market Streets West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380 (610)344-6100 flRSOOOl.7 Karen Martynick Chester County Commissioner Chester County Courthouse High & Market Streets West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380 (610)344-6100 Andrew Dinniman Chester County Commissioner Chester County Courthouse High & Market Streets . West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380 (610)344-6100 Theodore O'Neill Director Chester County Solid Waste Authority P.O. Box 476 Honeybrook, Pennsylvania 19344 (610)273-3771 Dr. John Maher Director Chester County Health Department 601 Westtown Road West Chester, Pennsylvania 19382 (610)344-6225 D. EPA REGION HI OFFICIALS Harold Yates (3EA21) Community Relations Coordinator U.S.EPA, Region III 841 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107-4431 (215) 597-4081 Charles Root (3HW21) Remedial Project Manager U.S. EPA, Region III 841 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107-4431 (215)597-8240 E. STATE AGENCIES Chris Novak ._ Community Relations Coordinator Pennsylvania Department'Of Environmental Resources Lee Park, Suite 1060 555 North Lane Conshohocken, Pennsylvania 19428 (610)832-6027 A-3 ARCS\2753\C-51-5-5-70 David Ewald Project Officer Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources Borough of Waste Management Lee Park, Suite 1060 555 North Lane Conshohocken, Pennsylvania 19428 (610)832-6200 A-4 ARCS\2753\C-51-5-5-70 flR5000U9 *v_^- APPENDIX B Locations for Public Meetings and Information Repository ARCS\2753\C-51 -5-5-70 LOCATIONS FOR PUBLIC MEETINGS AND INFORMATION REPOSITORY RECOMMENDED PUBLIC MEETING LOCATION West Whiteland Municipal Building 222 North Pottstown Pike P.O. Box 210 Exton, Pennsylvania 19341 (610)363-9525 Capacity: Can accommodate up to 100 people. Price: No charge. Contact: Arrangement can be made through Pat Refford INFORMATION REPOSITORY West Whiteland Municipal Building 222 North Pottstown Pike P.O. Box 210 Exton, Pennsylvania 19341 (610)363-9525 Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Contact: Stephen Ross, Township Manager B-1 ARCS\2753\C-51-5-5-70 _ AR5UQ05I APPENDIX C Media List m ARCS\2753\C-51-5-5-70 A _ AR50Q052 MEDIA LIST A. NEWSPAPERS Rob Yoegel, Editor The Community Courier The Community Courier Weekly Newspaper 319 North Pottstown Pike 1/4 Display Ad = 216.00 Suite 213 Deadline: Thursday noon Exton, Pennsylvania 19341 Circulation: 32,743 Office (610)594-0790 Contact: Cindy Chamberlain Fax (610)594-0793 Phyllis Rowan, Editor The Village News The Village News Weekly Newspaper 250 North Bradford Avenue 1/4 Page Ad = $593.40 West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380 Deadline: Monday noon Office (610)696-1775 Circulation: 22,000 Fax (610)430-1180 Contact: Nancy Lane 430-1196 Monika Saladino, Editor Chester County Press Chester County Press Weekly Newspaper P.O. Box 520 1/4 Page Ad = $330.75 Oxford, Pennsylvania 19363 Deadline: Tuesday noon Office (610)932-2444 Circulation: 16,000 Fax (610) 932-2246 Contact: Alan Terns, Ext. 22 Nancy Peterson, Environmental Reporter The Philadelphia Inquirer The Philadelphia Inquirer Daily according to locations Chester County Neighbors Section 1/4PageAd= $632.50 12 North High Street Deadline: Wednesday noon West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380 Circulation: 60,000 Office (610)701-7600 Contact: Stu Kinesky FAX (610)701-7630 (215) 854-5447 William Caufield, Editor The Daily Local News The Daily Local News. Daily newspaper 250 North Bradford Avenue 1/4 Page Ad = $729.63 West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380 Deadline: day before by noon Office (610)696-1775 Circulation: 50,000 FAX (610)668-5533 Contact: Fran White (610)430-6960 B. TELEVISION Harry Parrish, Assignment Editor KYW-TV 3 Independence Mall east Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 Office (215)238-4700 FAX (215)238-4783 C-1 ARCS\2753\C-51 -5-5-70 flR5UG053 Brian Vanderweide, Assignment Editor WCAU-TV10 City Line & Monument Road Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19131 Office (610)668-5510 FAX (610) 668-5533 Tatyana Husar, Assignment Editor WPVI TV6 4100 City Line Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19131 Office (215)878-9700 FAX (215)581-4530 Assignment Editor WXTF - TV 29 330 Market Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 Office (215)925-2929 FAX (215)592-1535 Harron Cable TV Company First & Ruthland Streets Malvern, Pennsylvania 19355 Office (610) 295-5100 FAX (610) 296-7060 Contact: Brenda Costello, Program Director for Cable Channel 2 Suburban Cable TV Rt. 82 North & Monacy Road Coatesville, Pennsylvania 19320 Office (610)384-2100 FAX (610)384-3804 The station is affiliated with WCOJ Radio Contact: Art Douglass, WCOJ General Manager, for Cable Channel 7 programming C. RADIO STATIONS Art Douglass, Station Manager WCOJ Radio 129 West Market Street West Chester, Pennsylvania 19380 Office (610)384-2100 FAX (610)384-3804 Sal April, News Editor WCHE Broadcasting Company 1520 AM-FM Radio__ 119 West Market Street West Chester, Pennsylvania 19382 Office (610)692-3131 FAX (610)692-3133 C-2 ARCS\2753\C-51 -5-5-70 AR50005I* L Bill Roswell, News Director KYW - Newsradio Independence Mall East Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 Office (215)238-4700 FAX (215)238-4545 Neil Tickner, News Director WHYY Radio Independence Mall West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 Office (215)351-9200 FAX (215)351-0398 Michelle Paulino WYXR-FM 1 Bala Plaza Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania 19004 Office (610)668-0750 FAX (610)668-8253 fc-3 ARCS\2753\C-51 -5-5-70 AR5G0055.
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