Gowanus Canal & Newtown Creek Superfund Sites: a Proposal

Gowanus Canal & Newtown Creek Superfund Sites: a Proposal

Gowanus Canal & Newtown Creek Superfund Sites: A Proposal by Larry Schnapf he federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 2010 designated as fed­ eral superfund sites the entire length of T the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn and 3.8 miles of Newtown Creek on the border of Queens and Brooklyn. Property owners near these water bodies fear that EPA's action will lower property values and make it even more difficult to obtain loans and other­ wise develop their land. Many small businesses also fear that they may become responsible for paying a portion of the cleanup costs. The superfund process could take five to ten years to complete, during which time property owners will be faced with significant economic uncertainty. There is, however, a way tore­ lieve many of the smaller property owners by giving them an early release. Gowanus Canal Superfund Site The Gowanus Canal (Canal) runs for 1.8 miles through the Brooklyn residential neighborhoods of Gowanus, Park Slope, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, TABLE CJF' CONTENTS and Red Hook. The adjacent waterfront is primarily commercial and industrial, currently consisting of Legislative Update ....................... 75 concrete plants, warehouses, and parking lots. At one CityRegs Update......................... 75 time Brooklyn Union Gas, the predecessor of National Decisions of Interest Grid, operated a large manufactured gas facility on Housing ............................ 76 the shores of the Canal. Affirmative Litigation ................. 77 EPA's initial investigation identified a variety of Human Rights ....................... 77 contaminants in the Canal's sediments including poly­ Health .............................. 79 cyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), volatile organ­ Audits & Reports ..................... 79 ic contaminants (VOCs), polychlorinated biphenyls Land Use ............................ 80 (PCBs), pesticides, and metals. The sources of the con­ Environment ........................ 81 tamination are believed to be discharges from 250 pipes Investigations ........................ 81 and individual outfalls that directly discharged into the Education ........................... 82 Canal, combined sewer outfalls that the City built and Public Employee Discipline ............ 83 maintained, and general contaminated runoff and con­ Permits & Licenses ................... 85 taminated groundwater. Many of the discharges from Torts ............................... 87 the outfalls did not have discharge permits. Public Employee Policies & Benefits ..... 89 EPA has identified several potentially responsible Institutional Reform Litigation.......... 90 parties, or PRPs, and is actively searching for addi­ Police .............................. 91 tional responsible parties. EPA sent notices to 21 en­ City Metrics ............................. 92 tities, including the City of New York, advising that Edna Wells Handy Profiled ............. 95 the agency believed they were responsible for the con­ tamination. EPA has also sent requests for additional information to an additional 34 suspected entities. Thus far, the City of New York and National Grid, the largest likely contributors of the Canal's pollution, have entered into administrative July/August 2011 orders to perform a groundwater investigation under perform the work, they will often perform their own EPA's oversight. The initial remedial investigation re­ investigation to locate additional responsible parties port was completed earlier this year. EPA hopes that to share in the investigation and cleanup costs. It is the feasibility study for the remediation will be com­ common for many superfund sites to have hundreds pleted by the end of 2011 and that a remedy will be of responsible parties. The costs will generally be al­ selected in 2012. located or shared based on the volume of wastes sent A Community Advisory Group of interested busi­ to the site or the relative toxicity of a particular party's nesses has been formed for the Canal site. EPA ap­ waste. Many of these additional second- or third-tier pointed a paid facilitator to work with the group, responsible parties are small businesses. To minimize and a technical sub-committee has been formed to the transactional costs for these smaller entitles, EPA apply for a technical assistance grant from EPA to is authorized to enter into what is known as de mi­ assist the community group's participation in the nimis or de micromis settlements where the smaller administrative process. entities will make a payment in exchange for a release Newtown Creek Superfund Site from further responsibility. Newtown Creek (Creek) is a 3.8-mile-long tidal Prior to selecting a cleanup remedy, EPA will water body that has been bordered by a variety of perform or have the responsible parties perform a heavy industrial facilities including oil refineries, comprehensive investigation of a site, known as a re­ petrochemical plants, fertilizer and glue factories, medial investigation. After the extent of the contami­ sawmills, and lumber and coal yards. EPA conclud­ nation is known, a feasibility study will be performed ed that metals, VOCs, PAHs and PCBs are present to identify cleanup options. EPA will then identify a in Creek sediments at elevated concentrations from proposed final cleanup in a document known as a Re­ numerous sources, such as storm water runoff, New cord of Decision. The cleanup remedy must comply York City combined sewer outfalls, discharges from with nine statutory criteria including protectiveness permitted and unpermitted private outfalls, and of human health and the environment, long-term and contaminated groundwater. short-term effectiveness, and state and community The superfund process for Newtown Creek has acceptance. Following a public meeting and consider­ not advanced as far as the Gowanus Canal. Thus far, ation of public comments, EPA will issue a final deci­ EPA has identified six potentially responsible parties sion selecting one of the remedial alternatives. for the site and is continuing its search for addition- Once the cleanup remedy has been selected, EPA al The initial parties named by EPA are: BP will authorize drafting of the detailed engineering America, National Grid (as successor to Brook- plans. After the publication of the remedial plan and lyn Union Gas Company), ExxonMobil Oil Corpora­ a public comment period, a construction contract will tion, Phelps Dodge Refining Corporation, Texaco, be awarded to perform the remedial action. Upon Inc., and the City of New York. The agency is cur­ completion of the remedial action and approval by rently negotiating with the six entities to perform a EPA, the site may be removed from the superfund list. comprehensive investigation. To enable meaningful public participation in the lengthy process, the superfund law provides that tech­ Overview of Federal Superfund Program nical assistance grants of up to $50,000 may be award­ The federal superfund law (known more formal­ ed to citizen groups whose members are affected by ly as the Comprehensive Environmental Response, releases or threatened releases of hazardous substanc­ Compensation and Liability Act or CERCLA) imposes es at superfund sites. The grants are intended to help strict and liability on four classes of potentially the community evaluate the risks posed by a site. responsible parties to cleanup or pay for cleanups as­ sociated with the release or discharge of hazardous Proposal for Global Administrative Settlement substances or wastes. The four types of responsible The Gowanus Canal and Ne\\<'town Creek sites parties are current and past owners, current and past present difficult management challenges. The most operators, persons who arranged for disposal of haz­ common source of contaminants for both superfund ardous substances (generators), and transporters of sites are discharges from storm water runoff and hazardous substances. from combined sewer overflows and leaking sewers. Initially, EPA conducts an investigation to deter­ These discharges have allowed contaminants to es­ mine if the site should be placed on the federal super­ cape into the environment and migrate to the water fund list, the inventory of the nation's most heavily bodies through groundwater or deteriorated bulk­ contaminated sites. As part of EPA's investigation, the heads. Thousands of businesses in the neighborhoods agency will also seek to identify potentially responsible near the two water bodies are connected to the sewer parties for the site. EPA usually only identifies a hand­ systems. Thus it is possible, if not likely, that waste­ ful of responsible parties. Once these parties agree to water from these locations was discharged into the July/August 2011 Volume 17 LAW 93 Canal or Creek. Businesses and property owners are liability concerns. concerned that they may ultimately be identified as To address these concerns, EPA entered into a responsible parties. cooperation agreement with the California Regional Since it will be years before the cleanup remedies Water Quality Control Board for Los Angeles County will be selected for the two sites, it is difficult to esti­ (Water Board) for the San Fernando Valley Super­ mate the final cleanup cost. Some believe the Gowa­ fund Site. The Water Board conducted assessments nus Canal cleanup could exceed $500 million. Even of businesses to determine the extent of solvent usage if the City of New York and National Grid are hypo­ and to assess past and current chemical handling and thetically responsible for 95 percent of the

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