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Superfund Program

Claimjumper

Site Type: Time-Critical Removal Action
City: Breckenridge
County: Summit
Street Address: Shock Hill area on Airport Road and
Wellington-Oro area on French Gulch Road
Zip Code: 80424
EPA ID #: 08MM
Congressional District: 02

Site Description

On the northwestern edge of the Town of Breckenridge in the area known as Shock Hill there are historical mine explorations excavations and an adit into the hillside, which have created 18 piles of mine waste rock (Figure 2). Piles range in estimated sizes from less than 100 cubic yards to as much as 2000 cubic yards. Sampling and analyses of 18 waste rock piles showed wide ranges of lead concentrations. Significantly elevated levels of lead and arsenic were found at the surface in approximately six piles. Some the six piles contain lead and arsenic at maximum concentrations of 51,800 mg/kg and 420 mg/kg respectively (Figure 3).

A recent land survey indicates that the majority of the piles that exhibited higher concentrations of arsenic and lead are located in part, or entirely, on private lands. Several piles overlap or are on USDA - Forest Service (FS) property (Figure 2).

The Claimjumper Condominium has multi-family housing units immediately adjacent to the waste piles, which creates the likelihood of human exposure, including children, to high concentrations of lead and arsenic. Contaminant migration off-site during precipitation events and normal seasonal snowmelts will occur with portions of the waste piles releasing contaminants to adjacent property and surface water.

The Wellington-Oro Mine complex contains a major waste rock deposit (roughly estimated at more than 100,000 cubic yards) located on French Gulch Rd. and the waste rock here also contains significantly elevated levels of lead and arsenic. A small portion of this property (approximately two acres) is FS public land that is otherwise surrounded by Town and County property with the same type of waste rock. The Forest Service has a responsibility to manage that area to be protective of human health and minimize off-site contamination. By providing a place to consolidate the Shock Hill/Claimjumper mine waste rock with the Wellington Oro mine waste rock, both areas can be addressed in the same action. This mine complex is located approximately 0.3 miles from the Wellington Neighborhood.

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Site Risk

Heavy metals, especially lead and arsenic, are present in many of the waste piles at concentrations well above acceptable levels for residential settings. Those piles with the highest values that are adjacent to the residential complex are the priority for EPA. The Claimjumper home owner's association, the local governments, the State and the FS are working cooperatively.

Media Affected Contaminants Source of Contamination
Soil, air Arsenic, lead Historical mining

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Cleanup Progress

EPA and FS have formed a joint project, and EPA has agreed to take the lead in implementing a CERCLA Removal Action. The project has approval and funding for 2007 from both agencies. The response action involves removing approximately 6000 to 8000 cubic yards of the waste rock from the Shock Hill/Claimjumper area and consolidating it with the waste rock located at the Wellington Oro mine complex. The area used to consolidate these materials would then be capped with a soil cover and vegetated to eliminate direct contact and prevent erosion of contaminated soil.

Wellington Oro Mine - Waste Consolidation on Federal, Town and County Land

Waste rock moved from the Shock Hill area would be graded over the existing lower level waste rock dumps independent of the property boundaries such that it provides the greatest degree of protection. This would generally be in the area from approximately the mine adit portal to the existing capped mine waste pile. The area would then be capped and vegetated. Additional mine waste contaminated soil from the Wellington Neighborhood development work could now be accommodated in this area of consolidation under the cap.

Removal Action Scope:

The current proposed scope of this project includes removing approximately 6,000 to 8,000 cubic yards of mining related waste rock from the Shock Hill/Claimjumper area to the Wellington Oro mine complex to create a common storage area for the mine waste rock with material already present at the Wellington Oro.

The current plan for the removal action provides the following:

To accomplish the removal action some of the potential construction activities include: The Forest Service will evaluate satellite waste piles on public land in the Shock Hill/Claimjumper area and potential response actions, if needed. The objective will be to minimize the risk of exposure to elevated heavy metal while not unnecessarily disturbing the hill side, which may worsen the situation.

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Site Documents

Most of the following documents are Adobe PDF files (about PDF files) Overview map:

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Site Photos


Claimjumper Waste Pile, photo one:

Claimjumper Waste Pile, photo two:

Claimjumper Slope Cap:

Wellington Oro repository area:

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Community Involvement

EPA and FS are providing information and working closely with Town of Breckenridge staff, the Breckenridge Town Council, Summit County staff, the Summit County Commissioners, and the Claimjumper and Wellington-Oro neighborhoods for this removal action. The agencies have met with the local governments and residents prior to the start of the project and will continue to meet with these stakeholders and involve them throughout the course of the removal action.

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Contacts

EPA

Steven Way
EPA On-Scene Coordinator
USEPA Region 8 (EPR-SR)
1595 Wynkoop St.
Denver, CO 80202-1129
(303) 312-6723
1-800-227-8917 x 6723 (Region 8 only)
Email: way.steven@epa.gov

John Dalton
Community Involvement Coordinator
USEPA Region 8 (OC)
1595 Wynkoop St.
Denver, CO 80202-1129
(303) 312-6633
1-800-227-8917 x 6633 (Region 8 only)
dalton.john@epa.gov

Forest Service

Olivia Garcia
Forest Service On-Scene Coordinator
Supervisor's Office
White River National Forest
Po Box 948
900 Grand Ave.
Glenwood Springs, CO 81602
(970) 945-3220
ogarcia@fs.fed.us

Sally Spalding
Forest Service Public Affairs
White River National Forest
Po Box 948
900 Grand Ave.
Glenwood Springs, CO 81602
(970) 945-3206
sallyspalding@fs.fed.us

View Documents at:

Summit County Library
504 Airport Road
Breckenridge, CO 80424
(970) 453-6098
M-Th 9:00 AM-7:00 PM
F-Sat 9:00 AM-5:00 PM

USEPA Superfund Records Center
1595 Wynkoop Street Denver, CO 80202
(303) 312-6487
M-F 8:00 AM-4:00 PM

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