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BENNETT ENVIRONMENTAL AssoCIATEs, LLC.
ANATURAL SYSTEMS UTILITIES COWANY
LICENSED SITE PROFESSIONALS 6
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS 6 UOLOGISTS 6 ENGINEERS
1573 Main Street-P.O.Box 1743, Brewster,MA 02631 6 508-896-1706 6 Fax 508-896-5109- www.bennett-ea:cOrn
BEA19-11230
August 29, 2019
Joshua Souza
Joshua Painting
127 Bristol Ave.
Hyannis,MA 02601
RE: LIMITED REMOVAL ACTION COMPLETION STATEMENT
248 Hinckley Road
Hyannis, MA 02601
Dear Mr. Souza,
BENNETT EN'VIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES, LLC (BEA) has prepared the following
narrative to summarize the discovery and subsequent removal of petroleurti-contaminated soils at
the subject property, The soils were discovered during the removal of an.abandoned 275-galloh
kerosene underground storyge tank(US"1) on July 31,,2019. On August 16 and August 23, 2019,
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BEA directed the excavation of 6.60 tons.(4.4 cubic yards+/-)of petroleum-impacted soils.,which
were later delivered to a licensed asphalt recycling'facility.under an approved Bill of Lading. This
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work was performed in accordance with the regulatory requirements set forth in the: MA
Contingency Plan(MCP)310 CMR 40.0000, specific to 310 CMR 40.03.18,
Subsequent to response actions, confirmatory soil samples 'collected from the extent of
excavation report all concentrations of extractable petroleum hydrocarbons (EPH) and target
polycyolic aromatic hydrocarbons(PA-Hs) and volatile petroleum. M,hydrocarbons(VP mid target
benzene, toluene, ethy.lbenzenei and xylene (tTEX) as non-detect (ND) or less than the applicable
RCS-1 Reportable, Concentrations. As such, bated on the contaminated soil removal performed
and MA Certified laboratory analytical results for, end-point samples submitted th,ere is, No
Significant Fisk to human health or to the.envir6nment, Associated with the subject. release at the
time of this filing,as absolving any further Notification
fication. and Retriedial Response liabilities tinder
the aforementioned regulations as supporting project closure.
RACKGROI)ND
On July 31, 2019, BEA.was on-site to oversee the removal of a 275-gallon kerosene UST,
located off the southeastern corner of the residential dwelling at the property. The tank removed
contractor (Tank Removal Services, LLC), indicated,that approximately 50 gallons of oily-water
and sludge was removed from the tank during the removal process. The contractor also indicated
that the fill pipe-was intact and protruding from the gr'und PC
ground, but the vent pi was rusted off at,
grade and filled. with dirt. This may have allowed water to enter the tank and displace any
remaining,product.
Upon arrived of Hyannis Fire Department personnel, the tank was removed from the
f.air condition with heavy corrosion, pitting and scaling
ground, The tank was noted. to be in,
observed. BEA personnel collected soil samples from representative sidewall and bottom of hole
EMERGENCY SPILL RESPONSE 6 WASTE SITE CLEANUP 6 SITI ASSESSMENT 6 PERMITTING 6 SEPTIC DESIGN&INSPECTION
DESIGN BUILD 6 OPERATION&MAINTENANCE 6 WATER SUPPLY DEVELOPMENT 6 WASTEWATER TREATMENT 6 FIELD SERVICES
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areas for Feld screening. The soil samples were field-screened with a. photoionization detector
(PID) by "jar headspace" method to measure total organic vapors (TOYS). Concentrations of
TOVs were reported betwecnl.l ppmv in the eastern sidewall and 49.3 ppmv in the western
sidewall. Soils within the tank grave were also noted to exhibit a petroleum odor. The operator
was instructed to remove a scoop of soils from the bottom of the tank grave and a sample was
collected from the bottom of the excavation at a depth of approximately 5' below grade for field
screening. The bottom of hole at 5' sample (BOH�,?a 5') reported a TOV concentration of $3.6
ppmv. Based on the results of field screening and field observations,a release of petroleum had
occurred at the property,generating a 1.20-day reportable condition,pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0315.
Photo 1 View of tank after being removed from ground.
The property owner, Mr, Joshua Souza was contagted regarding the results of Meld
screening and authorized BEA to submit the soil sample, collected from the bottom,of'the tank
grave (f3ali@5'), for laboratory analysis. The sample was submitted to Alpha Analytical for
extractable petroleum hydrocarbons (EPH) and target polycycl'ic aromatic Hydrocarbons (PA1-�s)
as well as volatile petroleum.,hydrocarbons (VPH and target,benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and.
xylelaes (BTE?i) analytes; Results of the laboratory analysis were received on August 12, 2019.
The results reported concentrations of EPH fractional C9.-C1.8 Aliphatics -above the RCS-1
Reportable Concentrations, confirming the 120-Day Reportable Condition. Results of laboratory
analyses (detects only)are summ. ari ed below in Table l.
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Table 1: Sample Results Comparison i.th RCS-1
Reportable Concentrations Crlterra (Detects only)
240 Hinckley Rd., Hyannis
CLIENT SAMPLE ID ao j @ 5'
SAMPLING DATE 31-JUL-1'9
LAB SAMPLE ID __. L1934635-01
RCS-1 Units
Wolatle�PetA _r'oI_eumHydrvcarbons���„�
C9-C10 romatics 100 m !k 77.7
C9-C12 Ali hatics mg/kg mglkg 108
C9=C12 Ali hatics Adjusted 1000 m fk` 30.2
Exfractatile�F�etroteurii�Nydrocarbonsa
C11=C22 Aromatics mg/kg mg/kg 158
C11-C22 Aromatics,Adjusted 1000 _m 9 158
C194C36 Ali hatics 3000 mg/kq 16
C9-Cl18 Ali hatics 1000 m Ik 1950l '
Green shaded cells indicate concentrations.reported above RCS-1 Criteria.
Bold numbers indicate those Standards that were exceeded
BEA contacted Mr.,-Souza upon the receipt of the results to inform him of the Reportable
Condition and resulting Notification and Remedial Response llability under the.Massachusetts
Contingency Plan (MCP), 310 CMR 40.0000. BEA further recommended that the soils be
excavated under a Limited Removal Action to. expedite the remedial response, to facilitate
intended property transfer.
REMEDIAL RESPONSE—LIMITED REMOVAL; ACTION
On August 16, 2019, BEA personnel met Mr. Souza's selected contractor (MD Asphalt
Paving, Inc.) at the property to direct the removal of impacted soil from the area of release, MD
Asphalt personnel used a mini-excavator to remove the top 3' of overburden material and
stockpiled the material on-site for later use as backfill. The operator was `then instructed to
excavate soils to 7' below grade in.the area of the tank grave. The material was stockpiled at the
site on.6-mil plastic sheeting. Soil samples were then collected from representative sidewall and
bottom-of-hole areas from the extent of the excavation. The-samples were then f eld=screened for
total petroleum hydrocarbons Using:a Deksil.PetioFlag test kit {EPA SW-846 Method 9074)..
Results of the Petrolllag testing reported low concentrations of TPH (<80 ppm.) in all samples.
collected. Based on the field screening results, the extent of significant impact had been reached
and the operator was instructed to,backfill the excavation. The final dimensions of the excavation.
were g' long x 6.' wide anc17"deel . 'Soil samples from.the extent of exeavat,an were then placed.
in the appropriate labaratory containers, for EPH and VPH analysls and stared .in a refrigerated
environment,,pending pick up by the:laboratory.
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Photo 2:Area of excavation on August][6,2019,with impacted soils.contained within the roll off container to
the:right.
Laboratory analytical results of confirmatory end-point soil samples reported all
concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons below the applicable RCS-1 Reportable
Concentrations, with the exception of the southern sidewall sample($W-x$: 1"-7')indicating.levels.
of benzo(a)pyrene marginally above the applicable RCS-1 Reportable,Concentrations standard.
Although this compound is not a target analyte or contamiiiant of concern related to kerosene and
likely attributed.to note urban fill,BEA advised the property owner of-need to excavate additional
soils along the southern sidewall where,benzo(a)pyrene was reported above the RCS=1 standard to
expedite closure in light of pending property transfer.
BEA personnel returned to the property to meet MD Asphalt Paving, Inc. personnel on
August 23, 2019, to remove additional material from-the southern end of the former tank grave.
After further soil removal, soil samples were then collected from the southern sidewall and Field
screened for total petroleum hydrocarbons using a. Dexsil. PetroFlag test kit. Results of the
PetroFlag testing,reported low concentrations of TPH (0 ppm) in the southern sidewall sample
(SW-S: 1-7' ext). Based on the field screening results, the extent of significant impact had beer.
reached and the, operator was instructed to back:fill the excavation. The final dimensions of the
excavation are now measured at 12' long x 6'wide and .7' deep, extended approximately 3' along
,its southern ends The southern sidewall sample was then placed in the appropriate laboratory
containers for EP14 analysis and stored in a refrigerated environment, pending pick up'by the
laboratory.
On August 23,2019,the impacted soils were transported from the Site to Ondrick Materials
& Recycling, in Chicopee, MA, as an approved and. duly licensed asphalt batching facility for
material recycling. A single load of soil,totaling 6.60 tons, was delivered to the facility. Copies
of the Bills of Lading are included as enclosures to this report for your records.
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RISK CHARACTERIZATION
Laboratory analytical results of confirmatory end-point soil samples were reported on
August 22 and August 27, 2019. The results reported all fractional EPHNPH compounds and
target analytes in all sidewall and bottom-of-hole samples as non-detect or significantly below the
applicable RCS-1 Reportable Concentrations. In addition, all reporting limit concentrations were
significantly below the applicable RCS-1 Reportable Concentrations. These results are
summarized below in Table 2.
Table 2: Endpoint Sample Results Comparison with RCS-1 Reportable Concentrations Criteria
248 Hinckley Rd.,Hyannis
CLIENT SAMPLE ID SW-N:1.7' SWS:1-7'EXT. SW-E:1-T SW-W:1-7. BOH@7' CLEAN OE STOCKPILE
SAMPLING DATE 16-AUG-19 23-AUG-19 16-AUG-19 16-AUG-19 16-AUG-19 16-AUG-19
LAB SAMPLE to L1937166-01 L1938436.01 0937166.03 L1937166-04 L1937166-05 L1937166.06
VolatileP.etioleiTiniH`drocaitioris`idPi>='x RCS-1 Units
Benzene 2 mg/kg NO(<0.063)
C5-C8 Allphatics mg/kg NO(<3.13)
C5-C8 Aliphatics,Adjusted 100 mg/kg NO(<3.13)
C9-C10 Aromatics 100 mg/kg NO(<313)
C9-C12 Aliphatics mg/kg NO(<3.13)
C9-C12 Allphatics,Adjusted 1000 mg/kg NO(<3.13)
Elhylbenzene 40 mg/kg NO(<0.063)
Methyl tart butyl ether 0.1 mg/kg NO(<0.031)
Naphthalene 4 mg/kg NO(<0.125)
o-Xylene 100 mg/kg NO(<0.063)
p/mAylene 100 mg/kg NO(<0.063)
Toluene 30 m/k NO <0.063
Ezfiactable'.Petrbleum�H"8iacarbonc�='
2-Methylnaphthatene 0.7 mg/kg ND(<0.328) NO(<0.332) NO(<0.339) NO(<0.332) NO(<0.336) NO(<0.373)
Acenephthene 4 mg/kg NO(<0.328) ND(<0.332) ND(<0.339) NO(<0.332) ND(<0.336) NO(<0.373)
Acenaphlhylene 1 mg/kg NO(<0.328) ND(<0.332) ND(<0.339) NO(<0.332) NO(<0.336) NO(<0.373)
Anthracene 1000 mg/kg NO(<0.328) ND(<0.332) NO(<0.339) NO(<0.332) NO(<0.336) NO(<0.373)
Senzo(a)anthracene 7 mg/kg ND(<0.328) NO(<0.332) ND(<0.339) NO(<0.332) ND(<0.336) ND(<0.373)
Benzo(a)pyrene 2 mg/kg NO(<0.328) NO(<0.332) ND(<0.339) ND(<0.332) NO(<0.336) NO(<0.373)
Benzo(b)fluoranthene 7 mg/kg ND(<0.328) ND(<0.332) NO(<0.339) ND(<0.332) NO(<0.336) NO(<0.373) ?
Benzo(ghi)perylene 1000 mg/kg NO(<0.328) ND(<0.332) ND(<0.339) ND(<0.332) NO(<0.336) ND(<0.373)
Benzo(k)fluoranthene 70 mg/kg .ND(<0.328) ND(<0.332) ND(<0.339) NO(<0.332) NO(<0.336) ND(<0.373) _
C11-C22 Aromatics mg/kg ND(<6.55) NO(<6.65) NO(<6.78) 16.2 NO(<6.72) NO(<7.46)
C11-C22 Aromatics,Adjusted 1000 mg/kg NO(<6.55) NO(<6.65) ND(<6.78) 16.2 ND(<6.72) NO(<7.46)
C19-C36 Allphatics 3000 mg/kg NO(<6.55) NO(<6.65) NO(<6.78) NO(<6.65) NO(<6.72) 8.08
C9-C18 Aliphatics 1000 mg/kg NO(<6.55) ND(<6.65) NO(<6.78) ND(<6.65) ND(<6.72) 11.5
Chrysene 70 mg/kg ND(<0.328) NO(<0.332) NO(<0.339) NO(<0.332) ND(<0.336) NO(<0.373)
Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene 0.7 mg/kg NO(<0.328) NO(<0.332) NO(<0.339) ND(<0.332) NO(<0.336) NO(<0.373) f
Fluoranthene 1000 mg/kg NO(<0.328) NO(<0.332) NO(<0.339) NO(<0.332) NO(<0.336) NO(<0.373) j
Fluorene 1000 mg/kg ND(<0.328) NO(<0.332) NO(<0.339) NO(<0.332) NO(<0.336) ND(<0.373) I
Indeno(1,2,3-cd)Pyrene 7 mg/kg NO(<0.328) NO(<0.332) NO(<0.339) NO(<0.332) NO(<0.336) ND(<0.373)
Naphthalene 4 mg/kg ND(<0.328) NO(<0.332) NO(<0.339) NO(<0.332) NO(<0.336) ND(<0.373) i
Phenanthrene 10 mg/kg ND(<0.328) ND(<0.332) ND(<0,339) ND(<0.332) ND(<0.336) NO(<0.373)
P ene 1000 m/k NO <0.328 NO <D.332 NO <0.339 ND <0.332 ND <0.336 ND <0.373
Green shaded cells indicate concentrations reported above Method 1 S-1/GW-1 Standards
Gray shaded cells indicate analytes with reporting limits above the Method 1 S-1/GW-1 Standards
Bold numbers indicate those standards that are exceeded
These results indicate that the objectives of the LRA were achieved, wherein soil removal
activities were successful in removing significant petroleum-related impacts from the release area
and that regulatory requirements were satisfied relative to Notification and Remedial Response
liabilities as framed within the MCP.
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CONCLUSIONS j
Petroleum impacted soils were discovered at the site during the removal of an abandoned
kerosene UST on July 31, 2019, Soil removal activities performed on August 16 and August 23,
2019, resulted in the removal of some 4.4 cubic yards (6.60 tons) of impacted soils from the area
of release. End-point soil samples were collected from the extent of soil removal and were
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submitted for laboratory analysis of EPH/PAH and VPHBTEX.. Results of laboratory analyses
reported all concentrations of EPH and VPH concentrations as Non-Detedt, or less than the t
applicable RCS-1 Reportable Concentrations. This data qualifies the efficacy of the,Limited
Removal Action, conducted in accordance with the previsions of 310 CMR 40.0.119,to support
project closure and document regulatory compliance,wherein no release Notification or Remedial
Response liabilities remain under'the provisions of 310 CMR 40.0000.
The findings of this investigation,as represented herein, document regulatory compliance
with governing regulations and set forth the rationale and technical justification for project:closure
specific to the area of the release. While these records are archived in your folder at our offices,
you are required under the provisions of 310 CMR 40.031.8(7) to maintain a:copy of this Limited
Removal Action Completion Statement for a minimum period of five(5.) years.
If you have any questions or need additional in.formation,.please contact me directly at
your earliest convenience.
Sincerely,
BENNETT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES,LLC
(Dav:id�' nnet, LSP Jo n D. a ma- > dt
r f O tions S nior Project Manager
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Encl. -Site plat entitled"Limitedd:Removal Action..."prepared by BENNETT
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSOCIATES, LLC;Dated August 20, 2019 (Rev, 8/29/19)
-Ondrick Materials& Recycling Soil Prequalification Form.
-MA DEP Bill of Lading(BWSC=112)—'Transport to Recycling Facility
-MA DEP Bill of Lading(BWSC-112)—Received at Recycling Facility
- Laboratory Analytical Reports [Alpha Analytical—Lab # L1934635 (8/12/19)]
-Laboratory Analytical Reports [Alpha Analytical—Lab# L193?'166 (8/22/19.)]
- Laboratory Analytical Reports [Alpha Analytical—Lab # LI938435 (8/27/19)]
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Cc. "Thomas A, Mckean, Director—Barnstable Board of Health
Mark S.Ells,Town Manager—Town of Barnstable
Deputy Chief Dean Melanson--Hyannis Fire Department
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SOIL PRE! UAL.IFICATION FORM
PETROLEUM CONTAMINATED SOILS(ACS)
GENERATOR NAME
Generator Name: Joshua Souza Company_Name;
Street:
127 Bristol Ave. contact Name:Joshua Souza
City,State/Zip: Hyannis, MA 02601 Title:Property Owner
Phone:(508) 594-8227 Email:Joshuapainting5212@msn.com
SITE INFORMATION (�) Residential 0Commercial Industrial Other
Name: Residence Contact Name:Joshua Souza
Street,248 Hinckley Rd. Cell/Phone: (508) 594-8227
City, State/zip: Hyannis, MA 02601 oshua aintin 5212 msn:com
Email: p g
ENVIROMENTIAL'CONSULTANrS INFORMATION
Company Name:Bennett Enviro. Assoc. Contact: John Tadema-Wielandt i
Street:
1573 Main Street Title: Project Manager
MA 0263'1 Entail:jtadema-wielandt@nsuwater.cot
City,State/Zip: Brewster, _.
cell/Phone:508-535-0487 (direct)
BILLING INFORMATION
Company Name: Bennett Enyiro,. Assoc.
Contact Name:
Kara Risk
street: 1573 Main Street 508-896- 706
Brewster, MA 02631 Cell/Phone:
City,State;Z1p. :_-- Email:- @ krisk nsuwster.com
IF DIFFERENT FROM BILLING INFORMATION:(Accounts Payable)
AP Contact Name:.
AP Contact Phone:
AP'Conta.ct Email-
CT Site Only:,lax Exempt? i yes No _LUse certificate on fle gResale certificate attached.
PA`fMENT IVIETFIOLI: O Credit Card FV7/ Credit Account Purchase Order.#
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(A Natural Systems Utilities Company)
LICENSED SITE PROFESSIONALS,ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS,GEOLOGISTS,ENGINEERS
1573 Main Street,P.O.Box 1743 508-896-1706
Brewster,MA 02631 Fax 508-896-5109
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
TO: DATE: JOB NUMBER:
Joshua Souza 9/19/19 BEA19-11230
Joshua Painting
127 Bristol Ave
Hyannis, MA 02601 REGARDING:
Limited Removal Action Completion
SHIPPING METHOD:
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Certified Mail 0 Green Card/RR
COPIES DATE DESCRIPTION
1 8/29/19 Limited Removal Action Completion Statement(CD)
For review and comment: ❑ For approval: ❑ As requested: ❑ For your use:
REMARKS:
cc: Thomas McKean, Barnstable Health Agent
Deputy Chief Dean Melanson, Hyannis Fire Department
Mark Ellis, Barnstable Town Manager
FROM: Kara Risk
If enclosures are not as noted,kindly notify us at once
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