Van Dale Junkyard Superfund Site
Site Information
- Marietta, Ohio (Washington County)
- EPA ID# OHD980794606
- NPL Site Narrative
- NPL Factsheet
- CERCLIS listing
- Alias(es): Vandalis Junkyard
Contact Information
Community Involvement Coordinator
Patricia Krause (krause.patricia@epa.gov)
312-886-9506 or 800-621-8431, ext. 69506, 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. CST
Remedial Project Manager
Ronald Murawski (murawski.ronald@epa.gov)
312-886-2940 or 800-621-8431, ext. 62940
Repositories
(where to view written records)
Washington County Public Library
615 Fifth St.
Marietta, Ohio 45750
Links
EPA Superfund Home Page
Region 5 Superfund
Superfund glossary
Superfund Frequent Questions:
Superfund Information Systems Frequent Questions
Background
Van Dale Junkyard is located on 10 acres within a 31-acre parcel of land and until 1980 received a variety of materials that included scrap metal, appliances, automobiles, tires, batteries, along with several thousand drums of industrial waste. Many of the contaminants identified at the site are listed in Common Chemicals Found at Superfund Sites.
Cleanup at the site included collecting contaminated soils, separating waste from soil, disposing wastes off-site, constructing a cap over soils and wastes, and installing fencing and property restrictions. Ground water, surface water, and sediment monitoring is part of long-term operation and maintenance at the site.
Site Updates | Five-Year Reviews || Technical Documents || Legal Agreements
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Site Updates
February 2009
EPA completed a second five-year review at the Vandale Junkyard site to evaluate background information , cleanup requirements and effectiveness, and maintenance and monitoring efforts. EPA also looked at ways the cleanup could operate more efficiently. The review concluded that cleanup steps are managing immediate health threats and protecting human health and the environment. Long-term the cleanup will not be completed until contamination levels in the ground water are reduced by the natural breakdown of pollutants. EPA recommends finding the cause of increased contamination at some ground-water monitoring wells, producing an enforceable agreement and developing a plan to evaluate land use restrictions. The next scheduled review will be in 2013.
Five-Year Reviews
- Second Five Year Review (PDF) (55pp., 6.0MB) February 2009
- First Five Year Review (PDF) (61pp, 883K) April 2004
Technical Documents
- Groundwater Sampling and Analysis Report, Second Quarter 2008 (PDF) (480pp., 1.8MB)
- Record of Decision (PDF) (183pp, 3.4MB) March 1994
Legal Agreements
- Unilateral Administrative Order for Remedial Design and Remedial Action (PDF) (42pp, 1.9MB) August 1994
- Administrative Order on Consent for the Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study (PDF) (39pp, 1.5MB) July 1987