CSX Transportation, Inc. (Formerly: Beazer East)
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EPA ID: VAD003121977
Location:
2401 Charles City Road
Richmond, VA 23231
Property Area 52 acres
Congressional District: 3
Last Updated: October 2016
Contacts
Ms. Donna McCartney
1650 Arch Street
Mail code: 3LC20
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
(215) 814-3427
mccartney.donna@epa.gov
State Project Manager
Mr. Brett Fisher
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
P.O. Box 10009
Richmond, Virginia 23240-0009
Phone: (804) 698-4219
Email: Brett.Fisher@deq.virginia.gov
Bulletin Board
Cleanup Status
- Corrective Action Status:
Construction Complete - Human Exposure Controlled: YES
- Ground Water Controlled:
YES
Status
The final remedy has been selected for this Facility and the construction of the remedy is complete. EPA prepared and released its Final Decision and Response to Comments for the selected cleanup approach for the Facility in December 2009. The remedy was implemented through a Site-wide corrective action permit which is administered by VADEQ. On August 17, 2010 VADEQ approved CSXT's permit application and issued CSXT a hazardous waste management permit for corrective action. The permit contained provisions for implementing corrective action at the Site consistent with the remedy selected by EPA in 2009. The hazardous waste management permit became effective on September 16, 2010.
On September 29, 2016 EPA issued approval of a Corrective Measures Implementation Report for this Facility. This report documents the completion of construction of the $6,950,000 remedy selected by EPA in December 2009 for this former wood treating facility. The remedy construction work was completed between June 2014 and September 2015 and included the installation of a slurry wall that encircles an approximate 7.4 acre area encompassing the closed former surface impoundment, the former creosote unloading area and treatment area, the northern end of the drip tracks and the water supply pond. Approximately 35,000 cubic yards of impacted soils and sediment and construction debris were excavated, stabilized and consolidated inside the slurry wall containment area prior to the construction of an engineered cap and drainage features. Additional cleanup work included the installation of free product recovery wells, restoration of excavated areas including wetlands revegetation, treatment of impacted groundwater outside of the slurry wall containment area using In-Situ Chemical Oxidation ("ISCO") and final stabilization of the vegetated cap and restored excavations.
A final inspection was conducted in June 2016 and after completion of a few minor repairs to drainage features, the site was found to be stabilized and the remedy functioning as designed. EPA expects to continue working with CSX, their contractors and VADEQ to implement performance monitoring, routine inspections and the Institutional Controls ("ICs") that are required to ensure the long term effectiveness of the remedy.
Facility Description
This former wood treating site is located in the eastern part of Henrico County, Virginia, approximately 2.5 miles east of the City of Richmond, Virginia. The CSXT facility covers approximately 52 acres, and is located adjacent to the Eastport Industrial Park on Charles City Road in Richmond, Virginia. The site is currently an unused former industrial facility which is bordered by a closed Browning Ferris Industries (BFI) landfill to the immediate west, the CSX railroad to the south, and mixed agricultural and light industrial uses (including one occupied residence) to the north along Charles City Road. Between 1949 and 1983, Koppers operated a wood treatment facility on the property that produced creosote-treated railroad ties. The site contains a pond and a closed surface impoundment for which groundwater monitoring was conducted pursuant to the requirements of a Post Closure Care Permit issued by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality. Operations at the site ceased in the summer of 1983, when the plant was decommissioned and equipment was removed. In 2007 additional fence was installed around the perimeter of the property and a sediment trap was put into place to control the offsite migration of contaminants as RCRA interim measures. The buildings that were present at the site were demolished in 2009 in preparation for remedy implementation.
The main contaminants in the soil, sediment, surface water and groundwater at the site are phenols such as pentachlorophenol, polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) such as benzo(a)pyrene, and volatile organics such as xylene.
Documents and Reports
- Some of the site’s key documents of interest are accessible below:
- Corrective Action Statement of Basis[PDF, 32 pages,160 KB, About PDF]
- CSX (Beazer East) Corrective Action Project Fact Sheet (June 2014)[PDF, 3 pages, 524 KB, About PDF]
- Environmental Indicator Determination - Human Exposures[PDF, 10 pages, 74 KB, About PDF]
- Environmental Indicator Determination - Groundwater [PDF, 9 pages, 54 KB, About PDF]
- All documents and reports regarding this facility also can be reviewed in person at these locations:
U.S. EPA Region III
Land & Chemicals Division - RCRA
1650 Arch Street-11th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 814-3427
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Questions
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The EPA is dedicated to providing you with timely and accurate information about our work at this site. If you have any questions or concerns please contact the EPA Project Manager: Ms. Donna McCartney at (215) 814-3427.