
HRS DOCUMENTATION RECORD COVER SHEET Name of Site: American Creosote DeRidder EPA ID Number: LAN000604293 Contact Persons Site Investigation: Brenda Nixon Cook, EPA Region 6 (214) 665-7436 (Name) (Telephone) Documentation Record: Brenda Nixon Cook, EPA Region 6 (214) 665-7436 (Name) (Telephone) Pathways, Components, or Threats Not Scored 1) Ground Water Pathway: The ground water migration pathway has not been scored. Temporary wells located on Central Manufacturing Company (CMC) property and ground water monitoring wells located on Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) Railroad property have shown elevated levels of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) (Ref. 4, pp. 95-96; Ref. 6, pp. 42-45, 87, 120-121, 125; Ref. 7, pp. 53-54, 97, 302-306, 335 & 338-341). Based on information available at this time, further evaluation of the ground water migration pathway would not significantly affect the listing decision (Ref. 1, Sec. 2.2.3). 2) Surface Water Pathway: Ground Water to Surface Water Migration Component: The overland/flood migration component of the Surface Water Migration Pathway has been scored for the Human Food Chain Threat and Environmental Threat. The Ground Water to Surface Water Migration component has not been scored. Based on information available at this time, evaluation of this component would not significantly affect the listing decision (Ref. 1, Sec. 2.2.3). 3) Air Migration Pathway: Based on information available at this time, evaluation of the Air Migration Pathway would not significantly affect the listing decision (Ref. 1, Sec. 2.2.3). 4) Soil Exposure and Subsurface Intrusion Pathway: Based on information available at this time, further evaluation of the Soil Exposure and Subsurface Intrusion Pathway would not significantly affect the listing decision (Ref. 1, Sec. 2.2.3; Ref. 1a, Sec. 2.2.3). These pathways and components are of concern to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and may be considered during a future evaluation. HRS DOCUMENTATION RECORD Name of Site: American Creosote DeRidder Date Prepared: July 2017 EPA ID Number: LAN000604293 EPA Region: 6 Street Address of Site*: Washington St/Post Plant Rd, DeRidder, Beauregard Parish (Ref. 12, p. 1). Section 3, Township 3 South, Range 9 West of the Louisiana Meridian (Ref. 4, p. 7; Ref. 5, p. 2; Fig. 1 of this HRS documentation record) City, Parish, State, Zip Code: DeRidder, Beauregard Parish, Louisiana 70634 General Location in the State: American Creosote DeRidder is located in northern Beauregard Parish, south of the corporate limits of the city of DeRidder, Louisiana (Figure 1) Topographic Map: DeRidder Quadrangle Louisiana – Beauregard Parish (Ref. 3, p. 1) Latitude: 30o 49' 54.0948" North Longitude: 93o 16' 36.7068" West Physical Address location coordinates per CMC Access Agreement, and location of former facility operations (Ref. 7, p. 207; Ref. 40, p. 1) Air Pathway Not Scored Ground Water Pathway Not Scored Soil Exposure and Subsurface Intrusion Pathway Not Scored Surface Water Pathway 100.00 HRS SITE SCORE 50.00 *The street address, coordinates, and contaminant locations presented in this HRS documentation record identify the general area the site is located. They represent one or more locations EPA considers to be part of the site based on the screening information EPA used to evaluate the site for NPL listing. EPA lists national priorities among the known "releases or threatened releases" of hazardous substances; thus, the focus is on the release, not precisely delineated boundaries. A site is defined as where a hazardous substance has been "deposited, stored, disposed, or placed, or has otherwise come to be located." Generally, HRS scoring and the subsequent listing of a release merely represent the initial determination that a certain area may need to be addressed under CERCLA. Accordingly, EPA contemplates that the preliminary description of facility boundaries at the time of scoring will be refined as more information is developed as to where the contamination has come to be located. 1 FIGURES Figure 1 Facility Location Map Figure 2 Aerial Facility Sketch Figure 3 Sources with Site Inspection and Expanded Site Inspection Sampling Locations Map Figure 4 PPE Location and Overland Flow Pathways Figure 5 Level II Contamination Segments Figure 6 Surface Water Migration Pathway NOTES TO THE READER The following rules were used when citing references in the HRS (Hazard Ranking System) package. 1. Hazardous substances are listed by how they appear in the Superfund Chemical Data Matrix (SCDM). 2. Significant figures: Calculations are reported to two significant figures to the right of the decimal place when the HRS does not specify rounding. 3. Abbreviations/Conventions used to identify references and citations: Figure Fig. Number No. Reference Ref. Section Sec. Single Pages p. Multiple Pages pp. “.” Next Reference () Selected acronyms 2 ABBREVIATIONS ACADIAN Acadian Engineers & Environmental Consultants Inc. ACRES Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System ADJ CRQL Adjusted Contract Required Quantitation Limit AIRS/AFS US Air Facility System AOC Area of Concern ATSF Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway BGS Below Ground Surface BNSF Burlington Northern Santa Fe CERLA Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act CERCLIS Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System CFS Cubic feet per second CLP Contract Laboratory Program CMC Central Manufacturing Company COC Contaminants of Concern CORRACTS Correction Action Report ERNS Emergency Response Notification System ERT Environmental Response Team ESI Expanded Site Inspection FIRM Flood Insurance Rate Map ft2 Square Feet ft3 Cubic Feet HRS Hazard Ranking System IASD Inactive and Abandoned Sites Division LDEQ Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality LDWF Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries mg/kg Milligram per Kilogram MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet NFRAP No Further Remedial Action Planned NPDES National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System NPL National Priorities List NWI National Wetlands Inventory QASP Quality Assurance Sampling Plan PAH Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons PPE Probable Point of Entry PPM Parts per Million RA Removal Action RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act RECAP Risk Evaluation/Corrective Action RI/FS Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study RL Reporting Limit ROW Right-of Way SCDM Superfund Chemical Data Matrix SFHA Special Flood Hazard Area SI Site Inspection SOP Standard Operating Procedure 3 SSID Site Spill Identifier Number START Superfund Technical Assessment and Response Team SVOA Semi-Volatile Organic Analysis TAL Target Analyte List TCL Target Compound List TDL Target Distance Limit TPH Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon TSD Treatment, Storage, Disposal USGS United States Geological Survey VOA Volatile Organic Analysis VOC Volatile Organic Compounds yd3 Cubic Yards 4 FIGURE REFERENCE SHEET Figure 1: Facility Location Map Base Map Source*, USGS The National Map: National Boundaries Dataset, 3D Elevation Program, Geographic Names Information System, National Hydrography Dataset, National Land Cover Database, National Structures Dataset, and National Transportation Dataset; U.S. Census Bureau – TIGER/Line * Map annotated by EPA START-3 on September 22, 2016 to depict site location and property boundary (Ref. 3, p. 1; Ref. 4, pp. 7 & 27; Ref. 5, pp. 2-3 & 5; Ref. 6, pp. 61 & 91-92; Ref. 7, pp. 12 & 80-82; Ref. 10, pp. 2-9; Ref. 12, p. 5; Ref. 13, pp. 10, 36-38; Ref. 15, p. 1; Ref. 17, p. 1; Ref. 19, p. 14; Ref. 20, pp. 17-18; Ref. 22, p. 5; Ref. 26, pp. 4 & 15). Figure 2: Aerial Facility Sketch Base Map Source*, Esri**- with World Imagery Metadata From: DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, i-cubed, USDA, USGS, AEX, Getmapping, Aerogrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopo, and the GIS User Community; National Hydrography Dataset * Map annotated by EPA START-3 on September 23, 2016, to depict source locations (Ref. 4, pp. 22 & 28-37; Ref. 6, pp. 93-114; Ref. 10, pp. 10 & 13; Ref .16, p. 1; Ref. 21, pp. 117 & 119-120; Ref. 26, pp. 7-8 & 16-17). ** Source map image is Esri, and is used by EPA with Esri’s permission Figure 3: Sources with Site Inspection and Expanded Site Inspection Sampling Locations Map Base Map Source*, Esri**- with World Imagery Metadata From: DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, i-cubed, USDA, USGS, AEX, Getmapping, Aerogrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopo, and the GIS User Community; National Hydrography Dataset; and National Wetlands Inventory * Map annotated by EPA START-3 on September 23, 2016, to depict source locations and sample locations (Ref. 4, pp. 22 & 35; Ref. 7, pp. 36-38, 40-44, 57, 63-67, 84, 121-150, 174-177, 180-194, 205, 537-560; Ref. 26, pp. 7-8 & 16-17; Ref. 39, pp. 79, 115-141, 154-162, 168 & 380-390). ** Source map image is Esri, and is used by EPA with Esri’s permission Figure 4: PPE Location and Overland Flow Pathways Base Map Source* , Esri**- with World Imagery Metadata From: DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, i-cubed, USDA, USGS, AEX, Getmapping, Aerogrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopo, and the GIS User Community; National Hydrography Dataset * Map annotated by EPA START-3 on September 23, 2016, to depict the PPE, site drainage, overland flow, and sources (Ref. 4, pp. 13, 15-16, 22 & 28-37; Ref. 6, pp. 58-59, 71, 73, 76 & 93-114; Ref. 7, pp. 57-60, 84, 147, 149, 182, 205, 230-235, 337-338, 340-341, 537, 545-546; Ref. 9, p. 3; Ref. 10, pp. 10 & 13; Ref. 12, p. 2; Ref. 14, pp. 1-2; Ref. 15, p. 2; Ref. 16, p. 1; Ref. 17, p. 2; Ref. 21, pp. 5, 117 & 119; Ref. 26, pp. 7-8, 16-17 & 19-24; Ref. 28, pp. 6-7; Ref. 35, pp. 1-2; Ref. 36, pp.5, 7 & 9; Ref. 37, pp. 1-5; Ref. 39, pp. 53-54, 79, 138-141, 159-160, 162, 168, 380-381 & 210-215). 5 ** Source map image is Esri, and is used by EPA with Esri’s permission Figure 5: Level II Contamination Segments Base Map Source*, Esri**- with World Imagery Metadata From: DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, i-cubed, USDA, USGS, AEX, Getmapping, Aerogrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopo, and the GIS User Community; National Hydrography Dataset; and National Wetlands Inventory * Map annotated by EPA START-3 on September 23, 2016, to depict background and release sample locations, the PPE, and surface water pathway contamination, and wetland contamination (Ref .4, pp.
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