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1611 MAIN ST. ROUTE 6A Sr WEST BARNSTABLE A = '197 043 045 E II I I YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: Business certificates[cost$40.00 for 4 years). A business certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME in town (which you, must ao by M.G.L.-it does not give you permission to operate.) You must-first obtain the necessary signatures on this form at 200 Main St., Hyannis, Take the completed form to the Town Clerk's Office...1st FI., 367 Main St., Hyannis, MA 02601 (Town'f fall) and get the Business Certificate that is ' required by law. DATE: 1119./(c Fill in please:_ APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME%S: hVANE Al ��aatu • Wft' '` `',, BUSINESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS: �r:M11fi!e�,�+bb� R /�,c/ycy .QivS-x14c.� /Y!A o 2 td�rP • .R 1 L.C�Csi %�iA TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number 7 75/:2 oS r/ NN AAME: 'OF CORPOB U ATINI EN .. �TYPE.OFBJS,INE S:' E OF NEW �a n:;• ;.11. is r' •a.•.v 'r O YE S - CG 'TI IV. IS�A:H :O P �t �p S�T M ) I ••EL:IV AgDRESS:.OF°BL•ySINESSs.;�:i:��'1�' :.y�''s rt�i�S • When starting a new b ine s there are several things you must do in order to be in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Town of Barnstable. This form is intended to assist you in obtaining the information you.'may need. You MUST GO TO 200 Main St. -(corner of Yarmouth Rd. & Main Street) to-make sure you have the appropriate permits and licenses required to legally operate your business in this gown. 1. BUILDING COM ISSIO ER'S OF E This individu I ha e i e o• an per it requirements that pertain to this type of business: . ' Au orize SignatCf COMMENTS: ' ' 2. BOARD OF HEALTH .�-� aetsc This individual has been i r ed of the I�eFmitpequir f that pertain to this type of business. ; 'Authorize Signature* COMMENTS:_.... 3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS (LICENSING AUTHORITY) This individual has been informed of the licensing requirements,that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature* COMMENTS: Town of Barnstable Barnstable do Regulatory Services Thomas F. Geiler, Director ;meleaCKV MAS& * Public Health Division I I IJ�r 163 �`� Thomas McKean, Director 2007 200 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Office: 508-862-4644 Fax: 508-790-6304 March 22, 2013 Barnstable County Department of Health and Environment 3195 Main Street Barnstable, MA 02630 Attn: George Heufelder, M.S. R.S., Director Dear Mr. Heufelder: I am writing to you today to request your assistance in performing a few well water samples. It is possible that there is groundwater contamination in the area and need to test these wells for volatile organic compounds (VOC's). These are private water wells of which one of them has been impacted thereby necessitating this testing. The private well that has been tested previously with volatile organic compounds is located at 390 Plum Street, West Barnstable. The locations that we are requesting to test would be as follows: 390 Plum Street, West Barnstable 404 Plum Street, West Barnstable 424 Plum Street, West Barnstable (if possible, vacant for approximately 9 years) 388 Plum Street, West Barnstable 374 Plum Street, West Barnstable It is my understanding that I will obtain the bottles from your laboratory and collect the samples which will then be returned to the laboratory for testing. Thank you for your time and attention to this matter. Sincerely, Thomas A. McKean Director of Public Health i Page 1 of 1 Miorandi, Donna From: Antonia Stephens [sturgisreference@comcast.net] Sent: Friday, March 15,.2013 3:02 PM To: Miorandi, Donna Subject: William Durrell Dear Donna, I found this document online—the last date of a notice within it is October 1992, so I don't know if you have anything more recent... httg://public.dep.state.ma.us/fi leviewer/DefaultScanned.aspx?documentid=37008 Also, just as an aside, according to the Barnstable Patriot: William W. Durrell and his wife Priscilla of New York City will take over command of Crane's Duplicating in Barnstable the first of February.The young couple have brought the firm from its founder and current owner, Miss Priscilla Crane,who will remain with the business on a part-time basis. So it looks like it was a Crane family business at some point. There's a William Durrell listed as a donor in the 2012 Annual Report for Cape Cod Habitat for Humanity, so maybe he's st 11 around... Sincerely, Antonia Antonia Stephens Assistant Director/Adult Services Sturgis Library 3090 Main Street (Route 6A) Barnstable, MA 02630 508-362-6636 sturQisreference@comcast.net 3/15/2013 Page 1 of 1 Miorandi, Donna From: Antonia Stephens[sturgisreference@comcast.net] Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 3:21 PM To: Miorandi, Donna Subject: more on Durrell Dear Donna, If you want to try to track down William Durrett, it looks like his brother just died, and one of his survivors might know how to reach him. Oliver H. Durrett III Born in Bronxville, NY on Feb. 24, 1941 Departed on Dec. 31, 2012 and resided in Plymouth, MA. Visitation: Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013 Service: Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013 Cemetery: Vine Hills Oliver H. Durrett, III, age 71, of Plymouth, died on December 31, 2012, at the McCarthy Care Center in East Sandwich, MA. He was the devoted husband for 16 years to Sally Ann (Norton) Durrett of Plymouth. Mr. Durrett was the beloved son of Oliver H. and Zoe Compton (Warner) Durrett, Jr. He was educated in Scarsdale, NY, was a graduate of Hoosac School, Hoosac, NY, and finished his education at the University of Maine in Portland. He proudly served in the US Army from March 17, 1965 to March 16, 1967. Prior to retiring, Mr. Durrett had worked twenty years as a typesetter, employed at Crane Typesetting in W. Barnstable, MA and Publishers Design t* Production Services in Sagamore Beach, MA. He was active in local town politics. His political work included: Town Representative for Precinct 12, a member of the Industrial Land Committee, the Carver Conservation committee in the protection of the Plymouth/Carver Aquifer, and assisted with projects being developed by AD Makepeace in Plymouth and Wareham, MA. Besides being the devoted husband of Sally, Mr. Durrett was the proud step- father of Christine Freitas of Plymouth and Julie (Freitas] Arseneau and her husband Donald of S. Easton, MA, the beloved brother of William W. Durrett and his wife Francine D'Aigle of Canada, and the loving uncle of many nieces and nephews. During the past two years he has been a mentor and devoted supporter on a website for a large number of people throughout our country and beyond diagnosed with AML and their caregivers. The funeral will take place on Saturday, Jan. 12th at 12 noon at the Cartmell Funeral Home, 150 Court St., Plymouth. Visitation is from 10:00 am to 12 noon prior to the service. Cremation will take place in Vine Hills Crematory, Plymouth, MA. A donation in his memory may be made to the Dana Farber Cancer Center, P.O. Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284 or via www.dana-farber.org/gift. For directions and online guestbook:, see: www.cartmellfunera[home.com Or, if you want to be very brazen, a search in Canada411 gave me this information: F D'Aigle- Durrell (450) 533-5418. 117 Rue.Principale Brownsburg-Chatham QC J8G2Z7. Looks like they live in Quebec now... Sincerely, Antonia Antonia Stephens Assistant Director/Adult Services Sturgis Library 3090 Main Street (Route 6A) Barnstable, MA 02630 508-362-6636 stur,isreference@comcast.net 3/15/2013 Page 1 of 1 Miorandi, Donna From: Diane Mailloux[DMailloux@itworks.us.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 9:13 AM To: Miorandi, Donna Subject: Water Testing Hey Donna, So, we determined that the spigot right on the outside of the stone building is water that is not part of the water filtration system. Also, we actually replaced the pump in the well in September of 2011. The people who replaced the pump were: Desmond Well Drilling, Inc PO 2783 5 Rayber Road Orleans, MA 02653 508-240-1000 If you need any further information or assistance, please let me know. Thanks and I hope you have a FANTASTIC day! Sincerely, Diane M. Mailloux Managing Member itWORKS! a Division of Cape Setups, LLC 1611 Main Street(Route 6A) West Barnstable, MA 026E8 dmailloux[itworks.us.com ph: 508-375-6444 x402 - - fx: 508-375-0755 managed technology s e r N www.itworks.us.com A DivWon of Cape Secul 117, i �r 3/26/2013 BARNSTABLE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH&ENVIRONMENT Of B WATER QUALITY LABORATORY BARNSTABLE SUPERIOR COURTHOUSE o r 3195 MAIN STREET/P.O.Box 427 •BARNSTABLE,MA 02630 PHONE: 508-375-66053•FAX: 508 362-7103 9SSACHvs�S� BOTTLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER DRINKING WATER ANALYSIS (lab use only) (PLEASE FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE BEFORE COMPLETING THIS FORM) REPORT GOES TO:11 I I/G / (� AA[ZLOA SAMPLING DATE: � iIME: O PM c] one.) -� COMPANY.NAME: Q SAMPLE COLLECTED BY: 'l �a MAILING ADDRESS: / I v SAMPLE LOCATION: , w�;s7 �Ns79161 IPA, 19 tr I) �f�Q (To- n) PHONE#:W��3 �� AX: MAP&PARCEL# ` E-MAIL: TOWN WATER WELL WATER�X_WELL DEPTH FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE PARTY: CONTACT NUMBER: BILLING ADDRESS: IF REQUIRED BY MA DEP,PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: f PWS ID: PWS NAME: DEP LOCATION(LOC)ID# DEP LOCATION NAME: PWS CLASS: COM NTNC TNC SAMPLE ACEDIFIED:YES SAMPLE INFORMATION: (1)(M)ULTIPLE (S)INGLE ,(2)(R)AW (F)INISHED (3)ROUTINE SAMPLE(RS) SPECIAL SAMPLE(SS) (4) RESAMPLED:YES " NO CUSTODY TRAN ER DATE -_ TIME Relinquished By: d o Received By: ` 3 2,6 /�6( WO U .. COMMENT: ANALYSIS REQUESTED: —Lab Use Only— CHECK; ANALYTE PRESERVATION RESULT UNIT ANALYSIS ENTERED BY REVIEWED DATE &DATE BY&DATE Copper mg/L Iron ye 03 No mg/L Sodium mg/L Conductance umols/cm Nitrate HNOs. Yes—No— mg/L PH ; • , Total Coliform THIO:Yes No VOC(524.2) HC1:Yes No ug/L Ammonia H2SO4:Yes No mg/L Other COMMENT: BARNSTABLE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT BARNSTABLE SUPERIOR COURTHOUSE pF R9k r 0 3195 MAIN STREET/P.O.BOX 427 BARNSTABLE,MASSACHUSETTS 02630 �gssACHUS PHONE: 508-375-6605 •FAX: 508-362-7103 SAMPLING INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRIVATE WELLS 1. Obtain the sampling bottle(s) from the County Lab or Town Health Department. A 100 mL sterile bottle is for bacteria analysis. If water is chlorinated or smells strong chlorine, a 100 mL sterile bottle with preservative of sodium thiosulfate must be used. 2. It is recommended to use a straight faucet preferably NOT swing-type. 3. Turn on the cold water and let it run for five(5)minutes. 4. Fill the bacteria bottle to well above the 100 mL line. This is critical to ensure that there is enough water to perform the test. Do not place the cap on any surfaces or allow anything(i.. e. faucet,hands, etc.)to touch the inside of the bottle. a. When filling the larger of the two bottles, do not fill the bottle to the very top. Be careful not to touch the inside of the bottle or cap with the faucet,your hands, or anything else. b. Sample must be kept cold after drawing the water. 5. Fill out the reverse side of this form and the labels on all bottles. The laboratory requires accurate and complete information. The lab is not held responsible for damages resulting from lack of or incorrect information _given,including phones#'s. Please check off all tests being requested. 6. The charge for a routine well analysis (coliform bacteria,pH,conductivity,iron, nitrate,sodium, and copper) is $30.00. Checks should be made out to Barnstable County.Exact change is required if paying in cash. Additional tests require additional fees. Consult the lab for more information. 7. Samples are accepted Monday—Thursday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. They must be delivered to the lab within 6 hours of collection or 24 hours if refrigerated. NOTES: • Samples for bacteria are not accepted on Friday. • Whirlpool,hot tub and pool samples are accepted ONLY Monday and Tuesday. 8. Completion of tests and results takes 10 business days. Results will be sent in the mail. 9. Special requests, such as results in less than 10 business days, are available for an additional charge. Contact the laboratory for pricing. NOTICE: WATER FROM THE SAME SOURCE CAN PRODUCE CONTRARY RESULTS IF TESTED AT DIFFERENT TIMES AND/OR DIFFERENT LOCATIONS. THE COUNTY OF BARNSTABLE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE RELIANCE ON RESULTS OF WATER TESTS INACCURATELY PERFORMED. PLEASE COMPLETE REVERSE SIDE OF FORM CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS lO M Barnstable County Health Laboratory (M-MA009) i Recipient: Donna Miorandl Matrix: Water-Drinking Water West Barnstable,Petroleum Study Sampled: 03/26/2013 10:43 200 Main Street Received: 03/26/2013 11:34 Hyannis, MA 02601 Collection Address: 1611 Main St/Rt 6A,West Barnstable Order#: G1372876 Sample Location: 191-043 Description: voc Lab ID: 1372876-02 Date Analyzed: 3/26/2013 @ 10:28 Sample#:. Analyst: yn Method: EPA 524.2 Dilution Factor: 1 Comment: Mail to]eremie&,Diane Mailloux, 1611 Main St EPA 524.1- Volatile Organics by GC/MS Parameter Result MCL � Result MCL MDL ug/L ug/L ug/L Parameter ug/L ug/L ug/L Dichlorodifluoromethane ND 0.50 Chloroform ND 80 0.50 Chloromethane ND 0.50 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene ND 70 0.50 Vinyl chloride ND 2.0 0.50 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.50 Bromomethane ND 0.50 Dibromochlorometthane ND 0.50 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane ND 0.50 Dibromomethane ND 0.50 1,1,1-Trichooroethane ND 200 0.50 Ethylbenzene ND 700 0.50 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroetihane ND 0.50 Hexachlorobutadiene ND 0.50 1,1,2-Thchloroethane ND 5.0 0.50 Isopropylbenzene ND 0.50 1,1-Dichloroethane ND 0.50 Methylene chloride ND 5.0 0.50 1,1-Dichloroethene ND 7.0 0.50 Methyl-tert-butyl ether ND 0.50 1,1-Dichloropropene ND 0.50 Naphthalene ND 0.50 1,2,3-Thchlorobenzene ND 0.50 n-Butylbenzene ND 0.50 1,2,3-Trichloropropane ND 0.50 n-Propylbenzene ND 0.50 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene ND 70 0.50 p-Isopropyltoluene ND 0.50 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.50 sec-Butyl benzene ND 0.50 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane ND 0.50 Styrene _ND 100 0.50 1,2-Dibromoethane(EDB) ND 0.50 tert-Butylbenzene ND 0150 1,2-Dichlorobenzene ND 600 0.50 Tetrachloroethene ND 5.0 0.50 1,2-Dichloroethane ND 5.0 0.50 Toluene ND 1000 0.50 1,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.50 Total xylenes ND 10000 0.50 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene ND 0.50 trans-1,2-Dich loroethene ND 100 0.50 1,3-Dichlorobenzene ND 0.50 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene ND 0.50 1,3-Dichloropropane ND 0.50 Trichloroethene ND 5.0 0.50 1,4-Dichlorobenzene ND 5.0 0.50 Tdchlorofluoromethane ND 0.50 2,2-Dichloropropane ND 0.50 Surrogates %Recovered ° 2-Chlorotoluene ND 0.50 QC Limits(/o) 4 Chlorotoluene ND 0.50 p-Bromofluorobenzene 100% 70 1 130 1,2-Dichlorobenzene-d4 101% 70 130 Benzene ND 5.0 0.50 Bromobenzene ND 0.50 Bromochloromethane ND 0.50 Bromodichloromethane ND 0.50 Bromoform ND 0.50 Carbon tetrachloride ND 5.0 0.50 Chlorobenzene ND 100 0.50 Chloroethane ND 0.50 Attached please find the laboratory certified parameter list. Approved By: ` (Lab Director) ND=None Detected RL = Reporting Limit MCL=Maximum Contaminant Level Superior Court House,. PO. Box 427, Barnstable, MA 02630 Ph: 508-375-6605 Page 2 of 5 Phase 1 �- (-1iEn Site, Assessme:nt k° w 3 :. k Ma><nStr"eet & �� `- 424P1um Street V � !' .7 O% West,Barris'table m = F vhl Vi,- 77 ml March � } Prepared Fot. f z , + V1 ear •�+..'.. w, `., Jeretme 1VIailloux " 800 Falmoutb Roar r Maslipee;MA'02G49 tb.5 N. ' f i fv. r ate en Sea Providing Innovative Solutions For . Solid WasteHealth& Safety. ro Hazardous Waste Environmental Monitoring. OG w rro nOe, Materials Management Compliance Outsourcing ! Main office 28 Route 6A,Sandwich,MA 02563 New Hampshire Office Phone: 508 888-6034• 301 Daniel Webster Highway,Merrimack,NH 03054 ( ) Fax;(508)888-1506 www.gseenv.com Phone:(603)424-3004 Fax:(603)424-3241 1 I certify that this Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment was conducted under my direction and supervision. I further certifythat I have reviewed and approve this PP report,and that the methods and procedures employed in development of the report conform to environmental consulting industry standards. p Peter Flood o Report Author Terry B er PG Reviewer Date 1 PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 { Page { EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.0 INTRODUCTION ........................ :::.. ...:...:. ......... .....:.;. .......,. 5 2.0 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AND HISTO RY AND MUNICIPAL RESEARCH.... 6 2.1 Property Ownership and Location....................................................................... 6 I 2.2 Physical Characteristics.............................. .................................................... 6 2.3 Property History................................... ... ......... ........ ........ 13 2.4 Oil and/or Hazardous Materials Storage and Use ......... ......... ......... ........ 20 2.5 Existing Environmental Information............. ................................. 20 II 3.0 SURROUNDING PROPERTIES .... .:....:.. :::.:.... :. ...................................... 21 �I 4.0 DATABASE INFORMATION ...... ........ ......... ........: ..:...... ........ ................... 22 I4.1 US EPA NPL/CERCLIS Sites... . ............................. ......... ......... ................... 22 4.2 US EPA RCRA Sites........................................................................................... 22 4.3 ERNS Spill Incidents................. .... .,...:.. .................... ................... ......... 23 4.4 MassDEP State Listed Sites.................................. .... 23 4.5 Registered Underground Storage Tanks ......... ......... ......... ......... ....... ..... 23 4.6 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks................................................................... 23 4.7 Massachusetts State Spill Sites 24 4.8 Solid Waste Landfills....... ......... ........: ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... .... 24 4.9 Non-Geocoded Sites..................:...................................................................:. ... 24 4.10 Toxic Substances ................................................................................................. 25 5.0 CONCLUSIONS.............................................. ......... ......... ......... ............................. 27 i6.0 REFERENCES ............................................................................................................. 31 �. FIGURES Figure 1: Site Locus Map Figure 2: Schematic Site Plan SITE PHOTOGRAPHS APPENDICES Appendix A: Service Constraints Appendix B: Pertinent Information Appendix C: .FirstSearch Report 1 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment was performed by Green Seal Environmental, Inc. (GSE) at the request of Jeremie Mailloux for the properties located at 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street, West Barnstable, Massachusetts (hereinafter the"property"). This report conforms to the ASTM Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment Standard(#1527-05). This investigation included a visual property inspection, a review of municipal and historical information, and a review of state and federal environmental regulatory agency database information as provided by FirstSearch Technology Corporation of Norwood, Massachusetts (FirstSearch). The purpose of this investigation was to determine if Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) exist at the property or at nearby properties that could affect the property. All conclusions in this report are subject to the service constraints presented in Appendix A. The property consists of two parcels of land located at 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street. The property consists of approximately 38,768 'square feet(0.89 acres)of land. One unoccupied 2-story building, one unoccupied 1%-story building, and a barn currently occupy the property. The Paint Realty Trust currently owns the property. Building A is supplied with electricity,telephone services, electric heating, and well water. The building utilizes a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (H.V.A.C.) system and an on site septic system handles sewage. Building B is supplied with electricity, telephone services, well water, and in the past was supplied with heating oil. An on-site septic system handles sewage. The property is bound to the north by Main Street (Route 6A) beyond which are residential properties, to the east by a private driveway and the old West Barnstable Fire Department Headquarters, to the south by a residential property and vacant undeveloped land, and to the west by-Pastiche of Cape Cod Furniture and Interior Design beyond which is Plum Street. Please refer to Figure 2 — Schematic Site Plan for pertinent property features and surrounding properties. In the opinion of GSE based on the USGS Topographic Map for the Hyannis Quadrangle (1974, photo revised in 1979), observations of local topography, and the location of surface water bodies in the property area, groundwater flows in a northerly direction across the property towards Barnstable Harbor and Cape Cod Bay.. 2 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Bamstable,MA. March 2007 Building A has been used for both commercial and residential purposes since its construction in 1920. A gasoline station and an automobile service station (Atwood's Garage) occupied the property prior to 1973. A furniture restoration shop occupied Building A from 1973 to.1980, and a printing and publishing company (Crane Duplicating Company) occupied Building A from 1980 to the mid 1990's. From the late 1990's to approximately a year and a half ago, Building A was occupied by an art gallery and frame shop (Kennedy Gallery) with sections of the building used for residential purposes. Building A has been unoccupied for the past year and a half. Building B has been used strictly for residential purposes since its construction in 1900. Five (5) USTs formerly used by the on-site gasoline station lay abandoned on the property until 1988 along the frontage to Main Street. In late 1987, an environmental site assessment was conducted by IEP, Inc. who discovered releases of hydrocarbons to the soil and to groundwater. On August 25, 1988, three of the five USTs were removed from the property. About 50 cubic yards of contaminated soil was temporarily stockpiled on the property and eventually removed in compliance with state regulations. On January 5, 1990,MassDEP determined that the release on the property was a confirmed disposal site and the property was placed on the list of confirmed sites published quarterly by MassDEP. On August 12, 1991, the last of the five USTs located along the frontage to Main Street was removed. On October 5, 1992, MassDEP concluded.that there are sufficient facts to support a finding that no further remedial response actions are necessary at the property and the property was removed from the List of Confirmed Disposal Sites. In the opinion of GSE, based on MassDEP's findings and the remedial actions taken,the history of the property of a gasoline station and the presence of leaking USTs on-site no longer presents a REC to the property. Groundwater samples were taken on August 30, 1991 from the private water supply well located on the grounds of 424 Plum Street. According to MassDEP, chemical laboratory tests run on these samples yielded a Total Lead content of 17 micrograms/liter. The source of the lead was not determined but could be from a variety of sources including lead piping, pipe solder, brass fixtures or the sediment in the water or the groundwater itself. In the opinion of GSE, the presence of lead in.the property's drinking water poses a health risk to future occupants of the property and adequate testing of the drinking water should be conducted in the future to determine the Total Dissolved Lead content. , Oil and hazardous materials (OHM) are stored and are used at the property or were used in the past. These materials are limited to fertilizer, concrete resurfacer, gasoline (less than five gallons), paints, enamels, motor oil, and pool-cleaning chemicals. Please note that these materials are safely stored and contained, and in GSE's opinion,their presence does not present a REC to the property- 3 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Bamstable,MA March 2007 An out-of-service 275-gallon fuel oil AST was observed in the basement of Building. B. The AST appeared to be empty but minor staining was observed on one side of the AST. Due to the minimal staining and the lack of staining around the AST, this does not present a REC to the property. However, in the opinion of GSE, the AST should be removed from the property in order to prevent an accidental filling and subsequent release of fuel oil. GSE reviewed environmental regulatory database information for the property and surrounding area. In the opinion of GSE, based on the MassDEP file review performed by GSE personnel, the leaking underground storage tanks on-site no longer presents a REC to the property. In the opinion of GSE, the other identified sites within the database report do not present RECs to the property. In the opinion of GSE based on the age of the stone portion of Building A (87 years old), the potential for the presence of asbestos is moderate to high. In the opinion of GSE based on the age of the wood-framed portion of Building A (36 to 56 years old), the potential for the presence of asbestos is moderate. In the opinion of GSE based on the age of Building B (107 years old), the potential for the presence of asbestos is moderate to high. GSE did not note the presence of suspect ACM at the time of the inspection. Please note that the presence of asbestos cannot be determined unless sampling and laboratory analysis is performed. GSE recommends that all suspect asbestos ACM be sampled prior to the removal and/or alteration of areas where suspect ACM is identified. Furthermore, should the presence of ACM be confirmed, GSE recommends that the ACM be abated or managed according with applicable laws and regulations. GSE noted mold in several areas of Building B. It is the opinion of GSE that this mold be removed if the building is to be reoccupied. However, GSE recommends removal if renovation or demolition is contemplated. No other microbial growth was noted inside the buildings on the day of inspection. In the opinion of GSE based on the scope of the investigation and subject to the Service P P g J Constraints in Appendix A, the property has a moderate potential for environmental impairment. 4 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 1.0 INTRODUCTION This report presents the results of a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment conducted by GSE at 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street, West Barnstable, Massachusetts. This work was performed at the request of Jeremie Mailloux. The conclusions in this report are based upon the assessment described and are subject to the Service Constraints presented in Appendix A. 5 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 2.0 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION AND HISTORY 2.1 Property Ownership and Location Property Owner: The Paint Realty Trust Robert Ritucci,Trustee Property Occupants: Both properties are unoccupied. Date of Ownership: 3/10/00 to the present Property Location: 1611 Main Street 424 Plum Street West Barnstable, Massachusetts (Please see the attached Figure 1 -Locus Map) County: Barnstable Assessors'Plat: Map 4197, Lots 43 and 45 USGS Quadrangle: Hyannis, Massachusetts (1974, photo revised in 1979) t Latitude, Longitude: 41.697696°N, -70.354912`W(approximate center) Universal Transverse Mercator: 4616886.42lmN, 387255.565mE(approximate center) 2.2 Physical Characteristics According to the Town of Barnstable Assessor's records the property consists of two parcels of land (#1611 Main Street,[Route 6A] and #424 Plum Street. The property encompasses approximately 38,768 square feet (0.89 acres) of land and is developed with a 2-story building (Building A at #1611 Main Street), and a 1%z-story building (Building B and #424 Plum Street) with an associated barn (Building C). All of the structures are currently unoccupied. According to Assessor's records, the portion of Building A that is faced with field stone (east side) was constructed in 1920 while Building B (and likely Building C)was constructed in 1900. Based on aerial photographs and site plans of the property, the western portion of Building A (west side) was constructed between. 1951 and 1971 According to Assessor's records, this portion of the building was remodeled in 1997. A swimming pool was constructed behind Building A in 1999. 6 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PH ASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424?lum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 Building A Building A is a two-story combination wood framed and stone faced structure on a poured concrete slab foundation. Please note that all finish materials viewed were found to be in good condition on the day of inspection. The building is supplied with electricity, telephone services, electric heating utilities. Water is supplied from an on-site private water supply well located on the #424 Plum Street property. The building also utilizes a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning(H.V.A.C.) system and an on-site septic system handles sewage. The interior of the building is divided into several sections,which consist of the following: • First floor residential area • First floor retail area • First floor bathrcoms • Utility area • Storage area(former Auto Repair Garage) • Loft(above the storage area) • Second floor hallway • Second floor residential area • Second floor retail area • Second floor bathrooms • Porch First Floor Residential Area The residential area of the first floor includes a kitchen, dining area, and two storage rooms. These areas are finished with 3' by 3' ceramic the flooring, drywall walls and a drywall ceiling. Incandescent light fixtures provide light. No oil or hazardous materials (OHM)were observed on the first floor residential areas on the day of inspection. i 7 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 First Floor Retail Area The retail area of the first floor includes five separate rooms and a storage room. The five rooms are finished with 3' by 3' ceramic tile flooring, drywall walls and a drywall ceiling. Incandescent light fixtures provide light. The storage room is finished with rubber type flooring, drywall walls and a drywall ceiling. Fluorescent light fixtures provide light. None of the fluorescent light ballasts were observed to be leaking. Limited quantities of OHM were observed in the storage room in the form of paints and enamels. The OHM was safely stored and contained. In the opinion of GSE, limited quantities of OHM safely stored and contained does not present an REC to the property. No other OHM was observed on the first floor retail areas on the day of inspection. First Floor Bathrooms Three bathrooms are located on the first floor. One bathroom is finished with 3' by 3' ceramic tile flooring, drywall walls and a drywall ceiling. The other two bathrooms are finished with rubber type flooring, drywall walls and a drywall ceiling. Incandescent light fixtures provide light to each bathroom. No OHM was observed on the first floor bathrooms on the day of inspection. Utili(y Area The utility area of the first floor is comprised of three rooms that provide access to water and electric utilities. The rooms are finished. with rubber type flooring, drywall walls and drywall ceilings. Incandescent light fixtures provide light to each of the rooms. Limited quantities of OHM were observed in the utility area in the form of pool-cleaning chemicals. The OHM was safely stored and contained. In the opinion of GSE, limited quantities of OHM safely stored and contained does not present a REC to the property. No other OHM was observed in the utility area on the day of inspection. Storage Area (Former Auto Repair Garage) The storage area is finished with rubber type flooring, d all walls and an arched wooden g Yp rY�'�' ceiling(exposed plywood and ceiling joists). Incandescent light fixtures provide light. No OHM was observed in the storage area on the dayof inspection. p 8 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West.Barnstable,MA March 2007 Loft above the Stora a Area) ) The loft overlooking the Storage Area has hardwood flooring and provides access to heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment. No OHM was observed in the loft on the day of inspection. Second Floor Hallway The common area of the second floor is finished with hardwood flooring, drywall walls and a drywall ceiling. Incandescent light fixtures provide light. No OHM was observed in the second floor common area on the day of inspection. Second Floor Bedrooms Four bedrooms are located on the second floor and are finished with carpeted flooring, drywall walls and a drywall ceiling. Incandescent and fluorescent light fixtures provide light. None of the fluorescent light ballasts were observed to he leaking. No OHM was observed in the second floor bedrooms on the day of inspection. Second Floor Retail Area The second floor retail area is comprised of four rooms. Three of the rooms are finished with carpeted flooring, drywall walls and drop ceilings with 2' by 4' acoustical ceiling tiles. The other room is finished with hardwood flooring, drywall walls and a drywall ceiling. Incandescent and fluorescent light fixtures provide light. None of the fluorescent light ballasts were observed to be leaking. No OHM was observed in the second floor retail area on the day of inspection. Second Floor Bathrooms The second floor bathrooms are finished with 12" by 12" vinyl floor tiles, drywall walls and a Idrywall ceiling. Incandescent light fixtures provide light. No OHM was observed in the second floor bathrooms on the day of inspection. i 9 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT. 16.11 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 Porch The porch has plywood flooring and is accessible via the.second floor hallway. No OHM was observed on the porch on the day of inspection. Building B Building B is situated in the Southwestern portion of the property and is a one and one-half story wood framed structure on a fieldstone and concrete block foundation. The building is currently unoccupied and is supplied with electricity and telephone utilities. Water is supplied by the water supply well noted in the description of Building A. Please note that the well is located near the northwest corner of Building B. Although the building is equipped with a heating system (oil-fired forced hot water), the system was not functioning on the day of inspection. An on-site septic system handles sewage. Please note that all finish materials viewed were in poor condition on the day of inspection. The interior of the building is divided into the following sections: V • Basement • First floor • Second floor Basement The basement is accessible via a boarded-up area along the eastern side of the building. The basement is unfinished with exposed foundation walls, a poured concrete floor and an unfinished plywood ceiling. A hot water heater, an oil burner and an out-of-service 275-gallon fuel oil above ground storage tank (AST) were observed in the basement. The AST appeared to be empty but minor staining was observed on one side of the tank. In the opinion of GSE minimal staining on the side of the AST does not present a. REC to the property. However,in the opinion of GSE, the AST should be removed from the property in order to prevent an accidental filling and subsequent release of fuel oil. A 5' high fieldstone wall separates the eastern and western portions of the basement. GSE was not able to access the western portion of the basement on the day of inspection. Please note that GSE can make no representation regarding OHM in areas not inspected. No other OHM was observed in the basement on the day of inspection. Please note that GSE observed shallow puddles of water, water staining, and mold growth in a few areas of the basement on the day of inspection. Iron staining from flooding covered halfway up the foundation walls. 10 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 First Floor The first floor consists of a kitchen, a bathroom, and a bedroom all of which are finished with drywall walls, a drywall ceiling and hardwood flooring. As noted above,all finish materials are in poor condition with loose fiberglass insulation and other building material scatted throughout the first floor area. No OHM was observed on the first floor areas on the day of inspection. GSE noted water staining and mold growth in the bathroom and bedroom on the day of inspection. Second Floor A wooden stairway located in the northern portion of Building B leads to the building's second floor. The second floor is divided into two bedrooms, both of which are finished with drywall walls, a drywall ceiling and hardwood flooring. As noted above, all finish materials are in poor condition with building material scattered throughout the second floor areas. No OHM was observed on the second floor areas on the day of inspection. GSE noted water staining and mold growth in both bedrooms on the day of inspection. Building;C (Barn) Building C is situated in the western portion of the property and is a one-story wood framed structure on a concrete slab foundation. The barn is unfinished with plywood siding, plywood roofing with floor joists, and a poured concrete floor. Limited quantities of OHM were observed in the barn in the form of fertilizer, concrete resurfacer, gasoline(less than five gallons),paints, enamels and motor oil. The OHM was safely stored and contained. In the opinion of GSE, limited quantities of OHM safely stored and contained does not present a REC to the property. No other OHM was observed inside the barn on the.day p of inspection. II li GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. f PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 16.11 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Bamstable,MA March 2007 Topography,Vegetation,Hydrology and Geology According to Assessors' records the combined land area of the property covers approximately 38,768 square feet. Topography across the property is relatively flat with a slight slope downward to the east. Please see Figure 2-Schematic Site Plan for details. rA portion of the northern section of the property is paved and connects the property to Main Street. A swimming pool, concrete pool apron and three H.V.A.C. units were observed to the southeast of Building A and a 6' high stockade fence was noted along the eastern property boundary. A stone and mortar walkway is located between Building A and a gravel driveway and parking area. The driveway and parking area connects the property to Plum Street And encompasses approximately fifty percent (50%) of the #424 Plum Street parcel. A private drinking water well was noted in the southwestern portion of the property adjacent to Building B. Vegetation on the property is limited to grasses, ornamental shrubs; and a few,scattered trees. No staining, stressed vegetation or other obvious signs of a release of OHM were observed on the land areas on the day of inspection. In the opinion of GSE based on the USGS Topographic Map for the Hyannis Quadrangle (1974, photo revised in 1979), observations of local topography, and the location of surface water bodies in the property area, groundwater flows in a northerly direction across the property towards Barnstable Harbor and Cape Cod Bay. According to the Bedrock Map of Massachusetts (Zen et al. 1983), bedrock beneath the site is typified by plutonic and metamorphic rocks of probable Proterozoic Z age, and may include plutonic and volcanic rocks of Paleozoic or younger age. According to the Flood Insurance Rate Map for the Town of Barnstable (Community Panel #250001-0011D, last revised July 25 1992) the property is .in Zone C, an area of minimal flooding. I 12 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT _ 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 2.3 Property History According to the Town of Barnstable's Assessor's office, the property consists of a combined 38,768 square feet of land and is currently owned by The Paint Realty Trust, Robert Ritucci, Trustee. Deeds GSE reviewed ownership information from property deeds found at the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds. The following table provides details: HISTORICAL OWNERSHIP OF #1611 Main Street,West Barnstable,Massachusetts Deed Book/ Date ofEnvu'onmental Ovvne"r, F Buyer �Pa e, Deed Issues Noted .p. - 12875/104 3/10/00 Sixteen Eleven Corp. The Paint Realty None Trust,Robert Ritucci,Trustee 10495/26 11/20/96 William W.Durrell Sixteen Eleven None Co 6730/97 5/15/89 Priscilla L.Durrell William W.Durrell None and William W. Durrell 3110/323 6/16/80 R.P.Burrows and Priscilla L.Durrell None Winthrop Johnson and William W. Durrell 1791/280 1/17/73 Edward J.Bruno,Jr. R.P.Burrows and None and Edmund M.Pessa WinthropJohnson 1499/970 2/12/71 George W.Blanchard Edward J.Bruno,Jr. None and Barbara E. and Edmund M. ' Blanchard Pessa 1438/897 6/3/69 Paul P.Atwood and George W. None Evelyn C.Atwood Blanchard and ! Barbara E. Blanchard 825/105 11/7/51 Harry N.Atwood Paul P.Atwood and None Evelyn C.Atwood 635/218 10/15/45 T.Marie Atwood Harry N.Atwood None (under the will of Neil and Paul P.Atwood Atwood 537/545 4/5/38 Roy S.Johnson Neil Atwood None 13 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 HISTORICAL OWNERSHIP OF #424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,Massachusetts Deed Book/ Date of Environmentah Pa 'e f '•r Deed Owner Buyer3 v Issues Noted G 12875/104 3/10/00 Sixteen Eleven Corp.^ The Paint Realty None Trust,Trustee Robert Ritucci 10495/26 11/20/96 William W.Durrell Sixteen Eleven None Corp. 6730/97 5/15/89 Priscilla L.Durrell William W.Durrell None and William W. Durrell 3110/323 6/16/80 R.P.Burrows and Priscilla L.Durrell None Winthrop Johnson and William W. Durrell 1791/280 1/17/73 Edward J.Bruno,Jr. R.P.Burrows and None and Edmund M.Pessa WinthropJohnson 1499/970 2/12/71 George W.Blanchard Edward J.Bruno,Jr. None and Barbara E, and Edmund M. Blanchard Pessa 1438/897 6/3/69 Paul P.Atwood and George W. None Evelyn C.Atwood Blanchard and Barbara E. Blanchard 1292/1197 3/9/65 Lillian I. Souweine, Paul P.Atwood and None Administrator.of the Evelyn C.Atwood Estate of Alfred Lundquist 372/172 3/17/20 HenryAittaniemi Alfred Lundquist None In the opinion of GSE based on a review of historical deeds for the property, none of the deeds indicate environmental concerns for the property. Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps GSE requested historical Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps for the property through FirstSearch. No coverage was available for the area. 14 4 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. I f PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 IInterview During the inspection of the property, GSE conducted an interview with prospective property buyer Jeremie Mailloux and realtor Deborah Corcoran. Mr. Mailloux stated that Building A has not been occupied for the past year and a half and that it had been used historically as a gasoline station (with USTs), an automobile repair facility, a printing and publishing company, an art Igallery and a residential dwelling. Mr. Mailloux also stated that to his knowledge Building B has been used for strictly residential purposes in the past. According to Mr. Mailloux,the presence of lead in the property's private drinking water supply has been an issue with the Barnstable Board of Health in previous years. Both Mr. Mailloux and.Ms. Corcoran are unaware of any other hazardous conditions that may have affected the property in the.past. No other information was revealed in the interview that indicates other environmental concerns at the property. Other Historical Information GSE reviewed the Town of Barnstable Assessor's Map and performed file reviews at the Town of Barnstable Board of Health, Building Department, Department of Public Works, Registry of Deeds, Town Clerk, West Barnstable Fire Department, and Massachusetts. Department of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office(MassDEP). P Based on research conducted at the Barnstable town offices and MassDEP BuildingA has been used for both commercial and residential purposes since its construction yin 1920. A gasoline station and an automobile service station(Atwood's Garage) occupied the property prior to 1973. A furniture restoration shop occupied Building A ;from 1973 to 1980, and a printing and publishing company (Crane Duplicating Company) occupied Building A from 1980 to the mid 1990's. From the late 1990's to approximately a year and a half ago, Building A was.occupied by an art gallery and frame shop (Kennedy Gallery) with sections of the building used for residential purposes. Building A.has been unoccupied for the past year and a half. Based on research conducted at the Barnstable town offices, BuildingB has been used for strictly residential purposes since its construction in 1900. y IField cards obtained from the Town of Barnstable Assessor's Office d ict the property ep p petty as#1611 Main Street/Route 6A and#424 Plum Street with a combined land area of 38,768 square feet. The Assessor's map depicts the property as being comprised of a combined 0.89 acres. No environmentally significant features were noted on the Assessor's map. No files of environmental significance were available for review,at the Barnstable Department of Public Works. p t 15 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. I L PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA i March 2007 GSE obtained a list of fuel storage tanks in West Barnstable from the Barnstable Town Clerk Office. No fuel storage tanks were listed for the property or adjacent properties. i GSE obtained a site plan of the property from the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds dated January 1971 and entitled "Plan of Land in West Barnstable, Mass. For Edward J. Bruno et al." Please note that Building A, Building B, and the barn were all noted on the site plan. No environmentally significant features were noted on the site plan. GSE obtained a site plan of the property from the Barnstable Board of Health dated September 15, 1980 and entitled"Site Plan prepared for Oliver H. Durrell, III. According to the site plan, a 1,000-gallon septic tank is located on the property and a 1,250-gallon septic tank was proposed to be installed adjacent to Building A. Nothing else of environmental significance was noted on the site plan. I GSE obtained a site plan of the property from the Barnstable County Registry of Deeds dated September 14, 1993 and entitled "Plan of Land in (West)Barnstable, Mass. Prepared for.William W. Durrell." No environmentally significant features were noted on the site plan. GSE obtained a site plan of the property from the Barnstable Building Department dated May 15, 1997 (revised June 25, 2001) and entitled "Site Plan for Existing g Buildin at 1611 Rt. 6A in the , Town of(West) Barnstable, MA. Prepared for The Blue Horse Gallery, L.L.C." .According to the site plan, a 1,500-gallon septic tank utilized by Building A as well as the 1,000-gallon septic tank utilized by Building B are.located on the property. Nothing else of environmental significance was noted on the site plan. GSE obtained a site plan of the property from prospective property Ybuyer Jere mie Mailloux date d January 5, 2007 and entitled "Plan of Existing Conditions located in West Barnstable, Mass. Prepared for Cape Setups. Nothing of environmental significance was noted on the site plan. GSE obtained a document entitled "Drinking Water.Laboratory Analysis' from the Barnstable Board of Health. According to the document, the property's drinking water was analyzed on September 24, 1980 and was "of poor quality and should not be used for human consumption. Resampling and retesting is suggested to verify the results." Also, the water sample contained an above average level of nitrate, and had organic particles floating in it. Future monitoring is recommended." Nothing else of environmental significance was noted in the document. GSE obtained a document entitled "Certificate of Analysis" from prospective property buyer Jeremie Mailloux. According to the document, the property's drinking water was analyzed on December 19, 2006 by the Barnstable County Health Laboratory. The drinking water was analyzed via EPA Method # 524.2 with all analytes being reported below the laboratory reporting limits. Nothing else of environmental significance was noted on the document. C E 16 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. r PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL.SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 GSE obtained a Title 5 septic system inspection form from prospective property.buyer Jeremte Mailloux. According to the inspection form, the septicsystem located on the 1611 Main Street parcel passed inspection on December 20, 2006. Nothing else of environmental significance was noted on the inspection form. GSE requested a file review at the West Barnstable Fire Department for information pertaining to above ground-storage tanks (ASTs) or underground storage tanks (USTs) as well as any spill incidents for the property. According to.Lieutenant David Paananen, three (3) 2,000-gallon USTs were removed from the property by Tanks Unlimited of North Falmouth, Massachusetts during the period of August 23d, 1988 to August 26 , 1988. There were no indications as to the condition of the USTs on removal. From the year 2002 to the present, there are no additional records indicating the underground storage, generation, disposal and/or spills of any petroleum or hazardous materials for the property of 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street. Based on the findings at the Barnstable town.offices,.GSE personnel performed a file review at the MassDEP Southeast Regional Office in Lakeville, Massachusetts on March 7, 2007. Information of interest obtained during the file review is presented below. • At least five 5 USTs la abandoned O y on the.property.since 1973 along the frontage to Main Street(Route 6A). • In late 1987 former property owner William W. Durrell asked I Inc.. p perty EP, to carry out an environmental assessment of the property. The assessments, entitled "21-E Site Assessment, Crane Duplicating, Route 6A West Barnstable, Mass."-and "Remedial Investigation, Crane Duplicating Company, West Barnstable, Mass." discovered releases of hydrocarbons to the soil and to groundwater. Please note that both of these reports were not available for review. f • On August 25, 1988, William W. Durrell had three of the five USTs removed from the property. A 4'UST, filled with sand and abandoned in 1973,was left in place. About 50 cubic yards of contaminated soil was temporarily stockpiled on the property and F- eventually removed for disposal in compliance with state regulations. • On January5 1990 MassDEP determined that the release on the property wa P P�'h' s a, confirmed disposal site and the site was placed on the list of confirmed sites published quarterly. • On March 3, 1991, MassDEP issued William W. Durrell and the Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. a Notice of Responsibility and a Request for Short Term Measures. 17 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENT,. AL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 • On August 12, 1991, William W. Durrell had the last of the five underground tanks located along the frontage to Route 6A removed. • On December 13, 1991, IEP Inca submitted the results of their Short Term Measure assessment. The assessment_ did not find hydrocarbons in groundwater exceeding drinking water standards and guidelines.. The assessment did discover unacceptable levels of total lead in groundwater, both in the monitoring wells and in the property's private water supply well (levels which exceed federal and state mandated standards for public water supply systems). The report recommended that the petroleum-contaminated surficial soils be excavated and removed and that a groundwater monitoring program be conducted. • Groundwater samples were collected on August 30, 1991 from the property's water supply well for laboratory analysis. According to Mark J. Begley, Chief of the MassDEP Site Remediation Section, "chemical laboratory tests run on these samples yielded a Total Lead content of 17 micrograms/liter. The source of the lead could be lead piping, pipe solder, brass fixtures or the sediment in the water or the groundwater itself. While one round of sampling is not enough to characterize long-term exposure, the Total Lead content from this single round is just..above the federal and state drinking water action level for public water supplies of 15 micrograms of lead/liter." Mr.'Begley suggested to the property owners "it would be prudent to reduce ingestion of your tap water until you are able to better evaluate its quality." • On October 5, 1992, MassDEP made the following determinations regarding the property: "There are sufficient facts to support a finding that no further remedial response actions are necessary at the Site pursuant to 310 CMR 40.545(5)(c)"(emphasis added). In addition, "the Site will be removed from the List of Confirmed Disposal Sites and will be added to the List of Deleted Sites published annually by the Department." MassDEP recommended that the property owners "continue to undertake the quarterly groundwater monitoring plan approved by the Department in letters dated February 25, 1992 and March 26, 1992." 18 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. I PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 In the opinion of GSE based on the MassDEP statement that no further action was necessary,the release of petroleum at the property does not present an REC. In the opinion of GSE based on the recent analysis of a drinking water sample from the property water supply well, the presence of lead from previous analyses is likely due to lead-based materials in the drinking water system itself, rather than groundwater. GSE recommends that the water system be turned on for a short f period of time (at least 5 minutes or until the entire system up to the faucet in use is flushed) before water is consumed to avoid ingesting elevated concentrations of lead. In addition, GSE recommends that the water supply system, from the piping that connects the well to the property i buildings to the water system in the house where drinking water can be obtained(sinks, showers, hoses, etc.), be replaced over the long term to reduce the potential for exposure to elevated concentrations of lead. Aerial Photographs _ GSE obtained aerial photographs of the property and the surrounding area from the Town of Barnstable Geographic Information Systems Web Site. GSE reviewed an aerial photograph of the property and the surrounding area taken circa 1938- 1939. Although the photograph is very blurry,"it appears that the eastern portion of Building A (stone-faced portion), Building B and Building C are visible in the photograph. No other significant property features were visible. GSE reviewed an aerial photograph of the property and the surrounding area taken circa 1951- 1952. Although the photograph is very blurry, it appears that the eastern portion of Building A (stone-faced portion), Building B and Building C are visible in the photograph. No other significant property features were visible. GSE reviewed an aerial photograph of the property and the surrounding area taken in 1989. Although the photograph is somewhat blurry, it appears that the Building A, Building B and Building C are visible in the photograph. No other significant property features were visible. GSE reviewed an aerial photograph of the property and the surrounding area taken in 1995. Although the photograph is somewhat blurry, it appears that the Building A, Building B and Building C are visible in the photograph. A swimming pool is also visible on the property. No other significant property features were visible. GSE reviewed an aerial photograph of the property and the surrounding area taken in 2001. The property appears to be in the same configuration as the 1995 photograph. No other features of environmental significance were noted. Please see Appendix B — Pertinent Information for a copy of the aerial photographs. 19 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PHASE i ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 2.4 Oil and/or Hazardous Materials Storage and Use Limited quantities of OHM were observed in Building A in the-form of paints, enamels, and pool-cleaning chemicals. The OHM was safely stored and contained. In the opinion of GSE, limited quantities of OHM safely stored and contained does not present a REC to the property. An out-of-service 275-gallon fuel oil AST was observed in the basement of Building B. The AST appeared to be empty but minor staining was observed on one side of the AST. In the opinion of GSE, the presence of an empty AST with minor staining on its side does not present an REC to the property. However, the AST should be removed from the property in order to prevent an accidental filling and subsequent release of fuel oil. Limited quantities of OHM were observed in the barn in the form of fertilizer, concrete resurfacer, gasoline(less than five gallons),paints, enamels, and motor oil. The OHM was safely stored and contained. In the opinion of GSE, limited quantities of OHM safely stored and rcontained does not present a REC to the property. No other OHM was observed in the buildings on the day of inspection. No staining or other obvious signs of a release of OHM were observed in the buildings on the day of inspection. No storage and/or use of oils or hazardous materials were observed on the land areas of property on the day of inspection. No staining, stressed vegetation or other obvious signs of a release of OHM were observed on the land areas property on the day of inspection. 2.5 Existing Environmental Information No previous environmental reports were available for review. 20 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. I PHASE l ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT i 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 3.0 SURROUNDING PROPERTIES The property is bound to the north by Main Street (Route 6A) beyond which are residential properties, to the east by a private driveway and the former West Barnstable Fire Department Headquarters, to the south by a residential property and vacant undeveloped land,and to the west by Pastiche of Cape Cod Furniture and Interior Design and Plum Street, beyond which is residential property. Please refer to Figure 2 — Schematic Site Plan for pertinent property features and surrounding properties. 21 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. f PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 4.0 DATABASE INFORMATION FirstSearch provided environmental regulatory agency database information for the property and surrounding area. The report includes records of hazardous waste permits, state and federal records, and reported on-site and/or area contamination. Distances and topographic gradients are based on the database information and GSE's field reconnaissance. A copy of the FirstSearch report is presented in Appendix C. 4.1 US EPA NPL/CERCLIS Sites According to the FirstSearch report, the property is not listed on the US EPA National Priorities List(NPL). No NPL=sites were located within a mile of the property. According to the FirstSearch report, the property is not listed as a Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System (CERCLIS) site. No CERCLIS sites were found within a half-mile of the property. 4.2 US EPA RCRA Information provided by FirstSearch indicates that the property is not listed as a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Corrective Action System (CORRACTS) Treatment, Storage or Disposal facility (TSD) nor are any RCRA CORRACTS TSDs located within one half-mile of the property. The FirstSearch report indicates that the property is not listed as a RCRA Non-CORRACTS TSD facility nor are any Non-CORRACTS TSD facilities located within one half--mile of the property. According to FirstSearch, the property is not listed as a RCRA generator of oil or hazardous materials. Although the ASTM search radius for RCRA generators is confined to the property and adjoining properties, FirstSearch provided information regarding generators within one quarter-mile of the property. According.to FirstSearch, no RCRA generators are located within one quarter-mile of the property. 22 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. f i PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT +. 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 4.3 ERNS Spill Incidents According to information supplied by FirstSearch, the property is not on this list. Although the ASTM radius for ERNS sites is confined to the property only, FirstSearch supplied information regarding ERNS incidents within one quarter-mile of the property;no incidents were identified. 4.4 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection State-Listed Sites FirstSearch provided information regarding properties listed on the Massachusetts Transition List of Confirmed Disposal Sites and Locations to Be Investigated. FirstSearch supplied information regarding state-listed-sites within one mile of the property;no state-listed sites were identified. 4.5 Registered Underground Storage Tanks The ASTM search radius for USTs includes the property and adjoining properties. FirstSearch supplied information relative to the locations of USTs located within one quarter.-mile of the property; no UST facilities were identified. 4.6 Leaking Underground Storage Tanks Massachusetts does not maintain a Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) database; however, GSE obtained information regarding UST releases from the MassDEP spills database for incidents located within one quarter-mile of the property; one LUST was identified. The following table provides details. LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS LOCATED WITHIN ONE HALF-MILE OF #1611 Main Street and#424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,Massachusetts Facility and .Report kf.. ,Material Quantity/ Status Distance Address' Date . . Released . .:Concentration<' Direction and,Gradient Property 4/15/90 Gasoline Unknown DEPNFA The Subject Property Route 6A/Plum Street In the opinion of GSE based on the MassDEP Not Further Action (NFA) status, the Leaking UST does not present an REC to the property. 23 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. � PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT i 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 4.7 Massachusetts State Spill Sites Although the ASTM standard for Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessments does not require that information be presented for state-listed spill incidents, FirstSearch provided information regarding spills within one half-mile of the property. Two (2) spill incidents, including the property, were reported. The following table provides details. MASSACHUSETTS STATE SPILL SITES WITHIN ONE HALF-MILE OF #1611 Main Street and#424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,Massachusetts Facility Name&. ,,Identification Material -Quanti & . :Distance,Direction Address `" Number:& Released Ty &tTopographic Concentration , Notification:T e - ;Y :`Gradient z' Property 4-0000545 Gasoline Unknown The Subject Property Route 6A/Plum Street DEPNFA Property/Residence S90-0617 #2 Fuel Oil 101-250 GAL 0.23 miles northwest 165 Parker Road Closed cross gradient In the opinion of GSE based on the status and/or location of the spill sites, neither present an REC to the subject property. 4.8 Solid Waste Landfills According to the FirstSearch report, no active solid waste landfills are located within one half- mile of the property. 4.9 Non-Geocoded Sites - FirstSearch identified two (2) non-geocoded sites. This means that due to a lack of site location information or an inadequate database street location system, the location of the sites identified is in doubt. GSE reviewed the location of the non-geocoded sites based on the proximity of the streets they were located on (if available) to the property. GSE then examined the database information to determine the status of the sites. In the opinion of GSE based on this examination, none of the non-geocoded sites presents a threat of release to the property due to their status, cross gradient position, or a lack of information regarding their locations. 24 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. r PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 4.10 Toxic Substances Radon According to the information provided by FirstSearch,the buildings are located in a zone that has a predicted average indoor screening level of radon at 4.2 picocuries per liter of air(pci7L). The danger of exposure to radon is related to pressure differentials between the interior and exterior of a building (i.e., basements with low air exchange) drawing radon into the building where it can accumulate in spaces of poor air movement. In the opinion of GSE based on the FirstSearch provided average indoor screening level of radon for the area, there is a moderate potential for radon to accumulate above the recommended health advisory action level of 4.0 picocuries per liter. However, testing would be required to accurately determine the concentration of radon present. Asbestos In the opinion of GSE based on the age of the eastern portion of Building A (87 years old) and the age of Building B (107 years old), the potential for the presence of asbestos is moderate. Please note that the western portion of Building A was remodeled in 1997, which lowers the potential for ACM to be present to low. Also note that the unfinished nature of Building C indicates that the presence of ACM is unlikely. Please note that the presence of asbestos cannot be determined unless sampling and laboratory analysis is performed. GSE recommends that all suspect asbestos ACM be sampled prior to the removal and/or alteration of areas where suspect ACM is identified. Furthermore, should the presence of ACM be confirmed, GSE recommends that the ACM be abated or managed according with applicable laws and regulations. Polychlorinated Biphenyls Fluorescent lighting was observed in the western portion of Building A. None of the light ballasts were observed to be leaking. Light ballasts manufactured prior to 1979 may contain small quantities of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs). In the opinion of GSE due to the.fact that this portion of Building A was renovated in 1997, the potential for the light ballasts to contain PCBs is low. 25 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. f PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 Mold Microbial matter/mold can potentially cause severe health issues for property occupants. The quantity of mold fragments and spores needed to cause health problems varies from person to person. Toxic molds can produce several chemicals called mycotoxins that can damage a person's health. These chemicals are present on the spores and small mold fragments that are released into the air. In high concentrations,mold fragments, spores, and mycotoxins can trigger symptoms even in individuals who have no allergies. GSE noted mold in several areas of Building B. It is the opinion of GSE that the materials exhibiting mold growth mold be removed and replaced if the building is to be reoccupied to avoid the potential health threat. Lead-Based Paint Lead-based paint is known to affect the health of children under the age of 6 if ingested (swallowed or if air-borne from sanding, etc., - inhaled). Please note that led cannot be visually identified in the field. Laboratory analysis of suspect materials or field screening with the appropriate equipment is required to detect its presence. In the opinion of GSE based on the age of the eastern portion of Building A and the age of BuildingB, lead-based paint may be present. GSE recommends that all building materials suspected to be covered with lead-based-paint be sampled prior to removal and/or alteration. Furthermore, should the presence.of lead based paint be confirmed, GSE recommends that it be abated or managed according with applicable laws and regulations. i 26 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. } PHASE 1 ENVI RONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Flum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 50 CONCLUSIONS The following conclusions are based on the results of a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment performed by GSE at eie request of Jeremie Mailloux. All conclusions and recommendations in this report are subject to the service constraints presented as Appendix A. 1. The property consists of two parcels of land located at#1611 Main Street and#424 Plum Street. The property consists of.approximately 38,768 square feet.(0.89 acres) of land. A vacant 2-story building (Building A), a vacant l'/z-story building(Building B), and a bam (Building C) currently occupy the property, The Paint Realty Trust currently owns the Prop' 2. Building A is supplied with electricity, telephone services electric PP y, ep trlc heating, .and well water utilities. The building utilizes a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (H.V.A.C.) system, and an on site septic system.handles sewage. 3. Building B is supplied with electricity, telephone services well water utilities. The heating system at this building (oil-fired hot water) is no longer in use. An on-site septic system handles sewage. 4. The property is bound to the north by Main Street (Route 6A) beyond which are residential properties, to the east by a private driveway and the former West Barnstable Fire Department Headquarters, to the south by a residential property and vacant undeveloped land, and to the west by Pastiche of Cape Cod Furniture and Interior Design and is Plum Street beyond which is residential property. 5. In the opinion of GSE based on the USGS Topographic.Map for the Hyannis Quadrangle (1974, photo revised in 1979), observations of local topography, and the location of surface water bodies in the property area, groundwater. flows in a northerly direction across the property towards Barnstable Harbor and Cape Cod Bay. 6. According to Assessor's records, the eastern portion of Building A was constructed in 1920 while Building B was constructed in 1900. Based on aerial photographs and site plans of the property, the western portion of Building A was constructed between 1951 and 1971. 27 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Bamstable,MA March 2007 7. Building A has been used for both commercial and residential purposes since its construction in 1920. A gasoline station and an automobile service station (Atwood's Garage) occupied the property prior to 1973. A furniture restoration shop occupied Building A from 1973 to 1980, and a printing and publishing company (Crane Duplicating Company) occupied Building A from 1980 to the mid 1990's. From the late 1990's to approximately a year and a half ago,Building A was occupied by an art gallery and frame shop (Kennedy Gallery) with sections of the building used for residential purposes. Building A has been unoccupied for the past year and a half. 8. Building B (and associated barn - Building C) has been used strictly for residential purposes since its construction in 1900. 9. Five 5 USTs formerly used by the on-site gasoline station lay abandoned on the property until 1988 along the frontage to Main Street. In late 1987, an environmental site assessment was conducted by.IEP, Inc. who discovered releases of hydrocarbons to the soil and to groundwater. On August 25, 1988,three of the five USTs were removed from the property. About 50 cubic yards of contaminated soil was temporarily stockpiled on the property and eventually removed in compliance with state regulations. On January 5, 1990, MassDEP determined that the release on the property was a confirmed disposal site and the property was placed on the list of confirmed sites published quarterly by MassDEP. On August 12, 1991, the last of the five USTs located along the frontage to Main Street was removed. On October 5, 1992, MassDEP concluded that there are sufficient facts to support a finding that no further remedial response actions are necessary at the property and the property was removed from the List of Confirmed Disposal Sites. In the. opinion of GSE based on MassDEP's findings the release of petroleum at the property does not present an REC. 10. Groundwater samples were collected on August 30, 1991 from the private water supply well located at the property. According to"MassDEP, chemical laboratory tests run on these samples yielded a Total Lead content of 17 micrograms/liter. The source of the lead was not determined but according to MassDEP.could be from a variety of sources including lead piping, pipe solder, brass fixtures or the sediment in the water or the groundwater itself. In the opinion of GSE based on the recent analysis of a drinking water sample from the property water supply well, the presence of lead from previous analyses is likely due to lead-based materials in the drinking water system itself, rather than groundwater. GSE recommends that the water system be turned on for a short period of time (at least 5 minutes or until the entire system up to the faucet in use is flushed) before water is consumed to avoid ingesting elevated concentrations of lead. In addition, GSE recommends that the water supply system, from the piping that connects the well to the property buildings to the water system in the house where drinking water can be obtained (sinks, showers,hoses, etc.),be replaced over the long term to reduce the �'. potential for exposure to elevated concentrations of lead. 28 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 11. Oil and hazardous materials (OHM) are stored and are used at the property or were used in the past. These materials are limited to fertilizer, concrete resurfacer, gasoline (less than five gallons), paints, enamels, motor oil, and pool-cleaning chemicals. Please note that these materials are safely stored and contained, and in GSE's opinion, their presence does not present a REC to the property. 12. An out-of-service 275-gallon fuel oil.AST was observed in the basement of Building B. The AST appeared to be empty but minor staining was observed on one side of the AST. In the opinion of GSE,the presence of an empty AST with minor staining on its side does not present an REC to the property. However, the AST should be removed from the property in order to prevent an accidental filling and subsequent release of fuel oil. 13. GSE reviewed environmental regulatory database information for the property and surrounding area. In the opinion of GSE, based on the MassDEP file review performed by GSE personnel, the leaking underground storage tank on-site no longer presents a REC to the property. In the opinion of GSE, the other identified sites within the database r report do not present RECs to the property. 14. In the opinion of GSE based on the age of the eastern portion of Building A (87 years old) and the age of Building B (107 years old), the potential for the presence of asbestos is moderate. Please note that the western portion of Building A was remodeled in 1997, which lowers the potential for ACM to be present to low. Also note that the unfinished nature of Building C indicates that the presence of ACM is unlikely. Please note that the presence of asbestos cannot be determined unless sampling and laboratory analysis is performed. GSE recommends that all suspect asbestos ACM be sampled prior to the removal and/or alteration of areas where suspect ACM is identified. Furthermore, should the presence of ACM, be confirmed, GSE recommends that the ACM be abated or managed according with applicable laws and regulations. 15. GSE noted mold in several areas of Building B. It is the opinion of GSE that the materials exhibiting mold growth mold be.removed and replaced if the building is to be reoccupied to avoid the.potential health threat 29 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENT AL SITE ASSESSMENT. 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 16. Lead-based paint is known to affect the health of children under the age of 6 if ingested (swallowed or if air-borne from sanding,etc., - inhaled). Please note that led cannot be visually identified in the field. Laboratory analysis of suspect materials or field screening with the appropriate equipment is required to detect its presence. In the opinion of GSE based on the age of the eastern portion of Building A and the age of Building B, lead- based paint may be present. GSE recommends that all building materials suspected to be covered with lead-based paint be sampled prior to removal and/or alteration. Furthermore, should the presence of lead-based paint,be confirmed, GSE recommends that it be abated or managed according with applicable laws and regulations. 17. In the opinion p on of GSE based on the scope of the investigation and subject to the Service Constraints in Appendix A, the property has a low to moderate potential for environmental impairment. No further work is recommended.beyond 'addressing the lead-in-water issue, and lead paint and ACM issues raised in the report. 30 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. PHASE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA March 2007 6.0 REFERENCES' Barnstable Assessor's Office, File Review, February 20, 2007. Barnstable Board of Health,"File Review,:February 20 2007. Barnstable Building Department,File Review,February 20,2007. Barnstable County Registry of Deeds,File Review,February 20,2007. Barnstable Department of Public Works, File Review, February 20, 2007. Barnstable Geographic Information Systems Web Site (http://www.town.bamstabl e.ma.us/IilfonnationSystems/GI S/default.asp), File Review,February 20,2007 Barnstable Town Clerk,File Review, February 20,2007. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Map 250001-0011D, last revised July 2, 1992. FirstSearch Technology Corporation, "Environmental First Search Report,"February 13,2007. Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office, File Review, March 7, 2007. United States Geological Survey, "Bedrock Geologic Map of Massachusetts," Zen, E-an;(ed.), 1983. r West.Barnstable Fire Department,File Review, February 28,2007. t 31 GREEN SEAL ENVIRONMENTAL,INC. =, a s . FIGURES P W { e M i � a a �Y 4 — _ _ - - cWtv evi I ble Wes�Barnstable• ^���/ `" _ B 4- Jld o• °! p e � o 1r aQ� ..•�_ � o Q c p � toe '�''k� .. y °�� 0� nI• • -•. ' \� ��°` .''ai t�r 7 � t O � • � `'. o o-• / > uClic jw �• �% Lending Point - Shirley 1i LOW a+bsrry i« �. �•� Nyes Pbtld 311c •t• p �e N .� . </' �• 7 Stoney ° • Z _ _ p Pt • 34 Name: HYANNIS Location: 041°41'50.8" N 070'21' 19.2" W Date 3/6/2007 Caption: Site Locus Map Scale: 1 inch equals 2000 feet 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street West Barnstable, MA Copyright(C)1997,Maptech,Inc. _ I Schematic Site Plan Our Lady ` of Hope Church V. r• rr Re P Staen P tad r arkeroperties °ads x . Approximate Location ti cF a� '�, F" of `Five Removed USTs n street ` . e Driveway � 6A k Utility Poled Y Asphalt Paved Surface �`•.�,� fi s Pastiche of Cape Cod Furniture & i; Interior Design t. # dCL a y Stone/Mortar ' hs Former West Walkway Barnstable ' a°, ••,. __ Fire Station `.� _' . Barn - Headquarters r Gravel N � Private 1� ,Drnreway an. d Well , " Parking Ar`,ea _ ' ., swim r Pooh , .•x ,• "24 G V and �9etaWon Residential s' stockade -� Vacant Property Fence �I f A�f Approximate Undeveloped Boundary Land (red) Location: '1611 Main Street and Figure 2 424 Plum L Street West Barnstable, MA Not To Scale 4 Date: March 2007 Based on Visual Observations n [F F 777 , SITE PHOTOGRAPHS x r � � I .s }� .. 'fix .�� .f ,. • � - �, 2 - • k I _a l L , m �I211 Building A from Main Street (Route 6A) Building A from the south •;r.�, n` � ;4 1 FI wK r 1, Illl�l ♦ ..�.'.. ,.ti� �y' `'ma's Building A from the east The wood-framed portion of Building A � y r r r rBuilding A's first floor residential area Building A's storage area r r r M M r M Limited quantities of OHM Bulidin A's second floor common area ■ s ! ■ r - r� 4 One of Building A's second-floor bedrooms Fool-cleaning chemicals in Building A r� S.Q. er uiaer r . Limited quantities of OHM in the barn Limited quantities of OHM in the barn I i r . • 7 r.d�. r s; � I 3� � r Buliding B from Plum Street Building B from the north �3. t V F y.. Y f. w, 9.w Building B from the east The barn on the ro ert P P Y A: I 6W, 7 I � r y Building B at 424 Plum Street Mold in Building B iillkl ' Building B's basement 275-gallon fuel oil tank in the basement l �.. P A A APPENDIX-A SERVICE CONSTRAINTS 99y; E K Service Constraints 1. Service The purpose of this Environmental Site Assessment is to provide an environmental' assessment, which meets.ASTM Standard E 1527-05. This report included the following tasks: A. Identifies and describes the presence of recognized.environmental conditions (RECs). B. Where RECs were identified, as reasonably possible, estimated the scope of remediation of the subject site. i I 2. Limitations A. Prehmuiary Findings t The following limitation is applicable if the report is stamped".'DRAFT" or otherwise identified as draft:. Green Seal Environmental Inc. -has r ared this Re ort a � prep p t the specific request of the client. Due to Client imposed time, information, and financial restrictions, Green Seal Environmental, Inc. has not performed the services necessary for it to render any opinions or reach any conclusions. Accordingly,the studies, data, information,, and findings contained in; this Preliminary Report are not the final conclusions of Green Seal Environmental, Inc., but merely, basic information requested by the client upon which the Client may draw its own conclusions. Client agrees -that Green Seal Environmental, Inc. shall not be liable for any claims, loss, damage, or expenses incurred by the Client or others arising out of the use of, or reliance on, any information contained in this Report. B. General 1. This Report was prepared for the exclusive use of Jeremie Mailloux and the Small Business Administration. No other party is entitled to rely on the conclusions, observations, specifications, or data contained therein without the s express written consent of Green Seal Environmental, Inc. 2. This Report was prepared pursuant to an Agreement between the Client and Green Seal Environmental, Inc. All uses of this Report are subject to, and deemed.acceptance of, the conditions and restrictions contained therein. C. Purpose of Report It is Green Seal Environmental's understanding that this Report is to be used for the purpose described in the introduction of the Report. This stated purpose has been a significant factor in determining the scope and level of services provided for in the Agreement. Should the purpose for which the Report is to be used, or the proposed use of the site(s) change, this Report is no longer valid, and use.of this Report by Client or others without Green Seal Environmental's review and written authorization shall be at the user's sole risk. Should Green Seal Environmental, Inc. be required to review the Report after its date of submission, Green Seal Environmental, Inc. shall be entitled to additional compensation at then existing rates or such other terms as agreed between Green Seal Environmental, Inc. and the Client. D. Scope of Services The observations ations and.conclusions described in this Report are based solely on the Scope of Services provided pursuant to the Agreement between Client and.Green Seal Environmental, Inc. and summarized in the introduction of this Report. Green Seal Environmental, Inca has not performed any additional observations, investigations, studies, or testing not specifically 'stated therein. Green Seal Environmental, Inc. shall not be liable for the existence of any condition, the discovery of which required the performance of services not authorized under the Agreement. Unless otherwise specified in the introduction of this Report; Green Seal Environmental, Inc. did not evaluate the presence of electromagnetic fields, lead,paint, lead or copper in water, radon gas, asbestos or other radioactive or infectious materials. pE. Time The passage of time may result in changes in technology, economic conditions, property variations, or regulatory provisions, which would render the Report inaccurate. Accordingly, neither the Client, nor any other party, shall rely on the information or conclusions contained in this Report after three(3) months from. its date of submission without the express written consent of Green Seal Environmental, Inc.. Reliance on the Report after such period of time shall be at the user's sole risk. Should Green Seal Environmental, Inc. be required to review the Report after three (3) months from its date of submission, Green Seal Environmental, Inc. shall be entitled to additional compensation at then existing rates or such other terms as may be agreed upon between Green Seal Environmental, Inca and the Client. I F. Conclusions The conclusions stated in this Report are based upon: observations of existing physical and/or economic conditions; our interpretation of property history and property usage information; information provided by the Client; and information and/or analyses provided by independent testing and information services or, laboratories upon which Green Seal Environmental, Inc. is entitled to reasonably rely. Green Seal Environmental, Inc. was not authorized and` di.d not attempt to independently verify the accuracy or completeness of information or materials received from third parties during the performance of its`services. Green Seal Environmental, Inc. shall not be liable for any conditions, information, or conclusion, the discovery. of 'which required information not available or independent investigation of information provided to Green Seal Environmental, Inc. unless otherwise` indicated. Any property drawing(s) provided within this Report is not meant to be an accurate base plan,but is used to present the general, relative locations of features on,and surrounding, the property. APPENDIX B r� SF PERTINENT INFORMATION .4:§ r z 3 Town of Barnstable Geographic Information System March 2,2007 197004 PARKER ROAD ,u '�* 16:iU 197044 s v 1595 197041 7S 197025 # 16 36 197043 it 1611 R 197026 #9 1 W W q 197045 "424 4 197039 # 1633 196040 197035 196016 196024 33 Feet .= 404 - 1613 DISCLAIMERS:This map is for planning purposes only. It is nol adequate for legal Map'.197 Parcel:043 N boundary determination or regulatory interpretation. Enlargements beyond a scale of Owner:RITUCCI,ROBERT TR Total Assessed Value$985500 Selected Parcel T 1"=100 may not meet established map accuracy standards. The parcel lines on this map are only graphic representations of Assessor's tax parcels, They are not true property Co-Owner.%RED HORSE,LLC Acreage.0.39 acres Abutters W- +'E boundaries and do not represent accurate relationships to physical features on the map Location'1611 MAIN ST./RTE 6A(W.BARN.) •1 such as budding locations. 5 iy Buffer Town of Barnstable Geographic Information System March 2.2007 197005 „ #y4 _4. r 197041 #Y25 10 197C 7 `,1b36 197043 4! 1611 'P0` r W, AU a 197045 #424 197039 # 1633 196040 197038 # 59 # 1645 1 _. 196024 F r` 1613 DISCLAIMERS:This map is for planning purposes only. It is not adequate for legal Map:197 Parcel:043 boundary determination or regulatory interpretation. Enlargements beyond a scale of Selected Parcel 1"=100'may rot meet established map accuracy standards. The parcel Imes on this map Owner:RITUCCI,ROBERT TR Total Assessed Value:$985500 are only graphic representations of Assessor's tax parcels. They are not uue property Co-Owner,%RED HORSE,LLC Acreage:0.39 acres Abutters w E boundaries and do not represent accurate relationships to physical features on the map Location:1611 MAIN ST./RTE 6A(W.BARN.) such as building locations 19 51 - 19 5 L Buffer Town of Barnstable Geographic Information System March 2,2007 :17 04 197005 SAD a 197024, 1630 197044 �1595 19 7041 k.. # 2S _ 1c x•. ! 4, 4�ti `AT �Fr,Q 197026 O` tt 9 T� s4 197045 #'424 197039 #t 1633 +r , � 197038 # 1645 19601f 795024 0 33 Feet � 404 "i 13 DISCLAIMILRS I h s map is for planning purl,oses only it�s not a<layuate tu,lega. Map:197 Parcel:043 boundary determination or regulatory interpretation Enlargements beyond a scale of Selected Parcel Owner RITUCCI,ROBERT TR Total Assessed Value S985500 1'=700'may not meet established map accuracy standards. The parcel lines on this map are only graphic representations of Assessor's tax parcels. They are not true property Co-Owner.%RED HORSE,LLC Acreage.0.39 acres Abutters w' boundaries and do not represent accurate relationships to physical features on the map Location:1611 MAW ST./RTE 6A(W.BARN i such as building locations. G bG Buffer S Town of Barnstable Geographic Information System March 2, 2007 � . 19004 197005 1 ! . 1' F Sib l +• e I / 'Q25 r � f . 4,4 d • FFit 193026 �� rf"9 64 lk 1111111,it W, j a . r 4 s 197039 ♦ it 1633 f 19 s: 164- O 196016 -� %�• 0 3 T Feet �',40,;o 1= DISCLAIMERS This map is for planning purposes only. It is not adequate for legal Map:197 Parcel:043 boundary determination or regulatory Interpretabon Enlargements beyond a scale of Owner.RITUCCI,ROBERT TR Total Assessed Value.S985500 Selected Parcel 1 N -=100'may not meet established map accuracy standards. The parcel lines on this map are only graphic representabons of Assessor's tax parcels. They are not true property Co-Owner%RED HORSE,LLC Acreage:0.39 acres Abutters W. .E bourWanes and do not represent accurate relationships to physical features on the map Location'1611 MAIN ST./RTE 6A(W.BARN.) such as building locations. I �-� �j Buffer S Town of Barnstable Geographic Information System March 2, 2007 197004 { i 18 a PARKER ROAD 197022 F 1596 kv ;,A '023 f 197041 ` 25 ,. • 197043 f 101 - 10 490 40 5 i_ 2ir 1613 : DISCLAIMERS:This crap is for planning purposes only. It is not adequate for legal Map:197 Parcel:043 boundary determination or regulatory interpretation. Enlargements beyond a scale of Selected Parcel a M Owner:RITUCCI,ROBERT TR Total Assessed Value:S985500 1'=100'may not meet established map accuracy standards. The parcel lines on this map are only graphic representations of Assessor's tax parcels. They are not true property Co-Owner%RED HORSE,LLC Acreage.0.39 acres Abutters W� 'E boundaries and do not represent accurate relationships to physical features on the map Location:1611 MAIN ST/RTE 6A(W.BARN-) 1 such as building locations. Zoo 1 Buffer S i M- RIL W- W M Wi 1K W, Wi Wi W, Wa W; Property Location:1611 MAIN ST./RTE 6A(W.BARN.) MAP ID:197/043/// Bldg Name: State Use:0325 Vision ID:14258 Account#122584 Bldg#: 1 of 1 Sec#: I of 1 Card 1 of 1 Print Date:02/26/2007 16:03 r E TOPD. UTILITIES TRT./RO LOC ITUCT O E rADNN ROBERT TR escription Code Appraised Vahte Assessed Value RSE, LA ESIDNTL 0101 668,040 668,040 801 A,PAULA AI ES LAND 0101 81,624 81,624 1007 Visions Data,AIA 64 'TUC TABLE,nlA 02668 SUPPLEMENTAL`DATA RESIDNTL 0101 13,452 13,452Owners: O111N4ERC. 0325 210,960 210,960 Other ID: Ian Ref. 516/97 ON[LAND 0325 25,776 25,776 fax Dist. Soo Land Ct# ODIMERC. 0325 4,248 4,248 cr.Prop. NSR o Estate ♦ ISION DL 1 LOT 1 Notes: T DLL 2 GIS ID: 14258 ASSOC PID# Total 1,004,100 1,004,100 RECORD OF OiVNERSHIP '_ Bg VOL/PAGE' SALE DATE 1a v!: SALEPRICE V C-." PREVIOUS ASSESSMENTS HIS TOR 1TUCCI,ROBERT TR 12875/104 03/10/2000 U I 850,000.IN Yr. Code a Assessed Value Yr. I Code Assessed Value Mr. Code Assessed Value IXTEEN ELEVEN CORP 10495/026 11/22/1996 U I URRELL WILLIAM1I W 100 iD 006 0101 653,676 005 0101 556,624 004 0101 182,340 6730/097 05/15/1989 U I 1 A 2006 0101 81;624 005 0101 64,372 004 0101 38,115 URRELL WILLIANt W 3110/323 Q 0 2006 0101 13,680 2005 0101 13,832 004 0101 8,370 006 0325 206,424 2005 0325 175,776 2004 0325 222,860 006 0325 25,776 005 0325 20,328 Z004 0325 46;585 EXEMPTIONS Total 985 500 Total: 835 300 Total. 508 500 . �... : �,a . . ,�,r,±==_ .,; � t i'bTHER.:9SSESSMENTS'" This signature acknowledges a visit by a Data Collector or Assessor Year T v e Deschi tion Amount Code escri tiou Number Amount 1,C0111111./nt. Y FFY, tfla;� IPPRAISED:'VAGUE SUMMARY' '. Appraised Bldg.Value(Card) 765,700 ASSESSINGNEIGHBORHO'OD }' ' 4,. Appraised X[(B)Value(Bldg) 0 NBHD/SUBNBHD NAME STREET fNDEX NAME TRACING BATCH Appraised OB(L)Value(Bldg) 17,700 CI02/A a;:` r..< ``, ,"31YOTESt'- _., ,, Appraised Land Value'(Bldg) 107,400 1 Special Land Value 0 ART GALLERY&RESIDENCE Total Appraised Parcel Value. 1,004,100 ALL OF 2ND FLOOR AND Valuation Method: - I BACK PORTION OF IST FL PPROX 5000 S.F.RESIDENT Adjustment: 0. et Total Appraised Parcel Value 1,004,100' € " �� �.;s:BUILDING.PERMIT7tEC07tD,.' .;+ •,� _ -" ''VISIT%CHANGE HISTORY = ' Permit ID Issue Date T e .-escri Lion Ameouttt Asa.Date %Comp. Date Comp. Comments Date T e 1S ID' Cd: Pur ose/Result 36952 03/14/2004 NW New Windows 10,000 08/08/2005 100 01/01/2005 8/8/2005 JS 44: rive by inspection only 36952 03/09/1999 SP wimming Pool 13,000 01/01/2000 100 5/IS/2000 GB 02 teaeList Bldg Permit On 28033 12/12/1997 RE emodel/Renov 50,000 01/01/1999 too tEMODEi,2NDFLINI 5/15/2000 GB 00 Iea./ListB 19582 01/26/1996 RE Remodel 22,000 01/01/1997 100 ART GALL 7/28/1998 GB 64-Permit+Corrected List'g 19584 11/26/9996 RE Remodel 22,000 01/O1/1997 100 9/15/1997 GB. 02 lea./List[lldg Permit On `ryL ND`L - =;a A LIVE VAL'UATIONSEC PION '' - B Use Use. Unit Acre , -# Code Description Zone D Frontage. Depth Units Price 1.Factor S.A. Disc C.Factor ST.Idx Ad'. Notes-Ad' Special Pricing d':Unit Price land Value 1 0325 STORE/SHOP MDL-94 RF 5 0.39 AC 100,000.00 2.29 5 9.0000 1.00 C102 1.20 275,320.00 107,400 Total Card Land Units: 0.39 AC Parcel Total Land Area: .39 A( Property Location.1611 MAIN ST./RTE 6A(W.BARN.) MAP ID:197/043/// Bldg Name: State Use:0325 Vision.ID:14258` Account#122584 Bldg#: I of l Sec#: 1 of 1 Card 1 of 1 Print Date:02/26/2007 16:03 CONSTRUCTIONDETAIL CONSTRUCTION DETAIL CONTINUED Element Cd. lCh.Pescription Element Cd. Ch.Pescription Style 80 'Stores/Apt FOP 58 TO Model 4 Commercial 10 1� Grade B Custom tones AS 48 60 Occupancy MIXED USE 8 Exterior Wall 1 14 Wood Shingle Code Description Percentage 8 Exterior Wall 2 1 tone[Masonry 0325 TORE/SHOP MDL-94 24 6 Roof Structure 3 Gable/Hip 0101 Ingle Fam NIDL-01 76 Roof Cover 3 sph/F.GIs/Cmp 10 Interior Wall 5 r)4all ET4 nterior Wall 1 tinimum COS T/MAR%ET VALUATION nterior Floor 1 14 Carpet Adj.Base Rate: 4.21 0 8 nterior Floor 2 9 Pine/Soft Wood. Section.RCN: ,126,075 Net Other Adj: .00 Heating Fuel 4 lectric 2424 Replace Cost ,126,675 Heating Type 7 lec Baseboard Y 3 920 C Type 1 one YB 975 ep Code Bldg Use 325 TORE/SHOP A1DL-94 Remodel Rating Total Rooms earRemodeled.. Total Bedrms 4 ep% 2, Total Baths Functional Obslnc 0 60 AS 25 Bath Split 2 Full+2H External Obslnr 0 Foundation 0 Typical'. Cost Trend Factor 7 t eat/AC 0 ONE `. talus; 25 /°Complete Frame Type 2 WOOD FRAMEOverall.%Cond 8: Baths/Plumbing 2 !AVERAGE pprais Val 65,700 eiling/Wall 8 . ICAL ep%Ovr D ooms/Prtns 2. AVERAGE." ep OAT Comment Wall Height 2 isc Imp Ovr bbbbb/o Comn Wall isc Imp OAT Comment Cost to Cure Ovr ost to Cure Ovr Comment OB-OUTBUILDING&YARD ITEMS(L)I XF-BUILDING:EXTRA FEATURES(B) Code escri lion Sub ub Descri t nits nit Price r de Ri nd /.Cnd r Value PL2 ooF Vinyl 00 4.00 1999 1 00 17,700 . - No Photo On Record BUILDINGSUB-AREA SUDIMARYSECTION Code Description' LivingArea Gross Area E .Area Unit Cost Utide rec. Value AS first Floor 9,080 9,080 94.21 855,414 OP pen.Porch 0 860 23.55 20,255 Z3 lenanine,finished 2,652 4,080 61.24 249,849 TO Patio 0 120 4.71 565 � �; 5, -,,.. ". N,•..,. E f•°°... g 3�.. 'r -_�+.'`y`.:..T 3`.,,�=w+""^4°^�M1 ..y„Fu..,mopy.�,."'' e_.e4+'W�•.�..ewu._ W ,wn..v^uvww.- -' L�....._...w.d-..- � �J�N a" ;�s'„M`Ls, .r do .vs..L..•t d .:.ly�_.:� 9: �'° 7 ^.'i° ,F. o.. .,;... ,°5 ..;ice wv Property Location:424 PLUM STREET MAP ID:197/045/// Bldg Name: State Use:1010 Vision ID:14260 Account#I22600 Bldg#: i of 1 Sec#: I of I Card I of I Print pate:02/26/2007 16:02 TZROAD LOCATION [TUCCI,ROBERT TR 1 Level eptic I laved Description Code Appraiser!Value Assessed Value /O PAULA M MADONNA,MANAGEI Vell ESIDNTL 1010 107,800 107,800 801 RED HORSE,LLC P.O.BOX 664 ES[.AND 1010 245,800 245,800 7007 hsions Data,A/A V BARNSTABLE,MA 02668 1 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA- Additional Owners: Other ID: Plan Ref. 516/097 ax Dist. 500 Land Ct# er:Prop. UP FY07 #SR VISION Life.Estate DL 1 LOT 2 Notes: DL2 GIS ID: 14260 ASSOC P!D9 Total 353,6001 353,600 RECORD OF.OWNERSHIP .* `BK-VOLJPA GE, SALE DATE 7tt yr Sit LE PRICE VC. PREVIOUS ASSESSMENTS HISTOR.I9 ITUCCI,ROBERT TR 12875/104 03/10/2000 U I 850,000 1N rr. Code Assessed l'ahte Yr. Code Assessed 11ahte Yr Code Assessed{ahte SIXTEEN ELEVEN.CORP 10495/026 11/22/1996 U I 100 111 2006 1010 89,900 005 1010 82,700 004 1010 68,500 URRELL,WILLIAIN W 6730/097 05/15/1989 U I I A 2006 1010 239,900 2005 1010 145,400 004 1010 123,600 URRELL,WILLIAD4 W 3110/323 Q 0' Total: 329,800 Total: 228,100 Total:1 192,105 ^=EXEMPTIONS ... <: - <" k OTHER`ASSESSMENTS. This signature acknowledges a visit by a Data Collector or Assessor Year T w e escri lion Antolini Code Description Nwnber Antount Conlin:Int. APPRAISED VAL-UE`SUMAIARY :. F Appraised Bldg. Value(Card) 107,800 SING .,, . e(Bldg).ASSES 0 NBHD/SUB NBHDNAME STREET INDEX NAME TRACING BATCH Appraised OB(L)Value(Bldg) 0 0109/A Appraised Land Value(Bldg).. 245,800 .`'�- f NOTES ';� �,>;' y s a . _ .r.,_. � ..� ,. ._,.,,. ._ ,.. , . ;-� _-�':�' p S ecial Land Value 0 1 2001 Total Appraised Parcel Value 353,600 Valuation Method: C Adjustment: . 0 et Total Appraised Parcel Value 353,600 tF F F"s �': rl .P«;..#: Z 1fii r a ,r �- :`� ., ::s.,t� s i ...BUILDING PERMIT RECORD. ..,• : .. x: - . VISIT/CHANGE HISTORY,, Perntit ID I Issue Date 71,pe Description Amount Lts :Date. %Comp. Date Cant . Continents Date " e IS ID I Cd. I Purpose/Result 5/8/2000 DD 00 feas/Listed - . ,+ ND-'L E VALU.9TION`SECTION ` r B Use Use Unit L Acre C.:. ST. # Code Description Zone D Frontage Depth Units Price Factor S.A. Disc . Factor Ith Ad•. Notes-Ad' S ecial Pricing d•,:Unit Price Land Value 1 1010 Single Fam MDL-01 RF 5 l 0.50 AC 172,000.00 1.79 5 1.0000 1.00 0109 1.60 491,524.40 245,800 Total Card Land Units: 0.50 AC Parcel Total Land Area: .5 AC Total Land Value: 245,806 Property Location- 424 PLUM STREET 111AP ID:197/045/// Bldg Name: State Use:1010 Vision ID:14260 Accottnt#122600 Bldg#: I of 1 Sec M I of I Card 1 of 1 Print Date:02/26/2007 16:02 CONSTRUCTION DETAIL CONSTRUCTIONDETAIL CONTINUED Element Cd. Ch.rescription Element Cd. Ch. Description tyle 06 Conventional. Model 01 Residential Foundation 00 Typical 13 rade C Overage tones 1.5 1 1/2 Stories Bath Split 10 1 Full Occupancy MIXED USE Exterior Wall 1 14 Wood Shingle. Code Description Percents a 15 BAS 1 Exterior Wal12 1010 SingleFarn AIDL-01 100 Roof Structure 03 Gable/Hip Roof Cover 03 Asph/F GIs/Cmp interior Wall I 3 Plastered 13 nterior Wal1.2 COSTWARKET VALUATION. 13 12 nterior Fir 1 22 Wide Pine j. d' Base Rate: 135.20 tenor Fir 2` Section.RCN: 126,818 eat Fuel 2 it et Other Adj: .00 12 BAS 1 Heat T e 5 of Water EYB place Cost 990818 t ACT e 1 one FHS 12 Total Bedrooms 2 Z Bedrooms Dep Code G 24 BAS 2 Total Bthrnis 1 Remodel Rating Total Half Baths Year Remodeled Total Xtra Fixtrs Dep% . S Total Rooms 4 Rooms Functional Obsinc b Bath Style External Obslnc tchen Style, Cost Trend Factor 13 Status /o Complete a Overall /o Cond l 5 pprais Val 07,800 .: ep%Ovr p ONT Comment isc Imp Ovr isc Imp Ovr Comment Cost to Cure Ovr D .... - .. Cost to Cure Ovr Comment OB-OUTBUILDING& YARD ITEMS(L)/XF-BUILDINGEXTRA FEATURES(B) Code Description Sub Sub Descri t LIB Units Unit Price Yr Gde Do Rt Cnd %Cnd 4pr Value No Photo On Record BUILDING SUB-AREA SUAIAIA R Y SECTION Code Description Livia :Area Gross Area, E .Area Unit Cost Unde rec. Value BAS first Floor 651 651 135.20 88,015 HS Half Story 156 312 124:37 38,802 � •• � ":a ..,i:. a �-� � �, .. ��.. ,.,. S. w � LwAim THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES FROM POOR QUALITY ORIGINALS) I M ^C&L DATA 5k " c ' 2 4c-8 r S F 'e �� w ' :7•. �-AfX,C.3 '�:.+ •6 g by 9, � - � �... o.t a w. AC-S y 32 ,T JOS AC ** 2S- •F•S4 •31 2y 47 .* I 32t[ .3.3 Q, ts3�a 3b , �'' •_ 4 "DO 39 ,1 �7�-� p'V1 N0.Vet 0:$( '. 4••s KKlrtrp.�L �Q REV. BY .4VGf ifs•ti �.� �'gam9- ORIGINgI 1 ISSL+ isrs ti> � � 178 198 218 177 197 217 TOWN OF ; BARN-STABLE . HEALTH: D:EPARTOENT HTA KS1 FUEL STO'RA•Gf- TANK RECORDS <BY PARCEL NUM-SER 03/25/96 10.27 LAS CONTA°CT PfR'S0NPEA: - - -- - ' PHONE PER�11 CARD 'ZOC Ct3i�tM MAP :LOT . EXT ' NAME ------ ----_�_�---- _ - - - - TANK Fi1EL REASQ�i-_ TA9�K ' TANK LEAK"CATH --- --- - TANK TAG _ N8R NBR ZI�STA,II€D REFE01 £D LOC STt3RE.;D ST-0 :E CAPA.{�I '.COkST STATUS: DET? DfT'► AtiDr 0 0 - - 0 N M 19.6 '010 0. 0 0 23 a - 837 86 N':: 196 011 1• 1lDk ©;1111./68 A FO H t50 SS . . ; 2 A f O �{ 1.5,0 SS a 196 013 fl 0 a _: + 196 020 ::001. G . p 0 p. N 196 020 002 0 - 0 196 0 30 0 0 0 196 033 _. . 0... _ o 196 038 0 - 0 p 197 : .0. 0 _ Y N 08/041 SAME 377 ' SS N H 250197 .024. 4 01lD1 !6806/21>99'B D66 _. ! 191 026 0 r 197 027 197 031 0 0 0 3.b26:401,.A1:. . Y N a.6/13l 'N 197 041: 1 543 01I01 '/6D OaID1193 .B H .500 Ss a NT N » P^ R r 197 042 0 0 e 0 N , LE 205 001 1 0 01 /01468 03/09192 8 205 002 1 0 01'°tD1 /68 04/16/92 B< FO . H 27S SS 205 003 . . . _ 0 E`N1iI-F 1 0 0/101468 04/21492 B FO H 2.75 .:.. SS - 0 N 205 004 3�00 SS LEAK1 1. 0- 01101•/68 02/25/92 B F©' H. p 20b 001 500. SS .,ATLA1 1 0 01/01492 09/25/92 F0 H 0 206 002 0 0 206 004 0. . a.. 0 0 fl 0 206 009 0 0 0 206 013 z: PAGE �E NE;ALTbi: D;EPART:MENT C RECORDS BY. : PARCEL°,NUH-SER LAS , P"NONE` PEA IU CAR0 —Z0c `C4*MU:T C014MENTS ------ _ _ _ _ _ _ TANK TANK LEAK CAT '— CAP/kCI: ST.A<T-.US 0,--ET DET+ AI DL DETAaF1�S.:.-= ------ .5 0_ _ g3T23'86 N' Y. RE'6iSTERED: g12144 t50 SS n t50 ', SS N 1Q{#GA'L °,TANK :3 INFILS12 OR Q _ _ 0 0 .. U�SRADE 01 ' WE STRUCTIOM. Q N- 0' RAII',E ® NEW 0. 0 REiPAIR T 5` -0.. 362.3:77.7`: O8`J041:88 it°) 250E 112TAN1c REMOVED Ob. 250' S's. D - 0 R.EPAkIR� T 5.;` 3.62640t<.N Y . R311i88—f II 'CHI,E'F .ON'"PHONE.DZM. 55: -NT N 0 AEPAI>R T 0' = L�AKI3�G �...A,Op:NDON "TANK 'MASON ASS Q Q 275' SS 0 €4lil4D SRF,E ' COMM FIRE 275 SS � N. 300 Ss . LEAxtN& aN 0 ._ ... f.© TANK REMOVED 092592 _ 500 SS "ATL-AiTIC.::COi�M':FIRE D �tEPALR. 0 BIflCL`E,RE- NEW TITLE V II 0 0 - REPAIR- CONSERVATION APPRO' 0 0 U P:6 R:A'D E I ' 12/22/2006 02:04 FAX 1�J 002 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION TTTLE 5 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM—NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM FORM PART A ' CERTIFICATION 1 Property Address: 1611 Main St/Rte.6A I West Barnstable Owner's Name: Paula M.Madonna Owner's Address: ' Date of Inspection: 12 S12006 Name of Inspector: (please print) Patrick T.Sullivan. Company Name: Ready Rooter - Mailing Address: P.O.Box 371 Sandwich,MA 02563 Telephone Number: (508)888-6055 CERTIFICATION STATEMENT I certify that I have personally iaspected the sewage disposal system at this address and that the information reported below is true,accurate and complete as of the time of the inspection.The inspection was performed based on my training and experience in the proper function and maintenance of on site sewage disposal systems.I am a DEP approved system inspector pursuant to Section 1-040 of Title 5(310 CMR I S.004 The System; � asses i I Conditionally Passes Needs Further Evaluation by the Local Authority Fails Inspector's Signature: Date: G I The system inspector shall submit a copy of this inspection report to the Approving Authority(Board of Health or DEP)within 30 days of completing this inspection.If the system is a shared system or has a design flow of 10,000 I gpd or greater,the inspector and the system,owner shall submit the report to the appropriate regional office of the DEP.The original should be sent to the system owner and copies sent to the buyer,if applicable,and-the approving authority. Notes and Commertts I ""This report only describes conditions at the time of inspection and under the conditions of use at that time.This inspection does not address how the system will perform in the fntare under the same or different conditions of use I 12/22/2006 02:04 FAX IM0o3 Page 2 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM—NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART A CERTIFICATION(continued) Property Address: 1611 Main StAte.6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M,Madonna Date of hapection: 12W2006 Inspection Summary:Check A,B,C,D or E/ALWAYS complete all of Section D A. System Passes: _Izlhave not found any information which indicates that any of the failure criteria described in 310 ChM I15303 or in 310 CUR 15.304 exist.Any failure criteria not evaluated are indicated below. Comments: (� Vw-.r' .s n c-0-0 e w, A,.-- (%cn t B. System Conditionally Passes: One or more system components as described in the"Conditio Pass"section need.to be replaced'or repairer.The system,upon completion of the replacement or repair, A approved by the Board of Health,will pass. Answer yes,no or not determined (Y,N,ND)in the for following statements.If"not determined"please explain- The septic tank is metal and over 20 years old*or a septic tank(whether metal or not)is structurally unsound,w1hibits substantial infiltration or ex0tration or -failure is imminent.System will pass inspection ifthe existing tank is replaced with a complying septic tent: approved by the Board of Health. *A metal septic tank will pass inspection if' is sIT try sound,not leaking and if s Certificate of Compliance indicating that the tank is less than 20 years old is ble. ND explain: I Observation of sewage backup or break ut or high static water level in the distribution box due to broken or obstructed pipes)or due to a broken,settled r uneven distribution box.System will pass inspection if(with approval of Board of Hearth): �oken pipe(s)are replaced obstruction is removed distribution box is leveled or replaced ND explain: The system required pump" g more than 4 times a year due to broken or obstructed pipe(s).The system will pass inspection if(with approval f the Board of Health): broken pipe(s)are replaced . obstruction is removed ND explain: t 12/22/2006 02:05 FAX Q 004 Page 3 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM'-NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSUWACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART A CERTIFICATION(continued). Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte.6A West Barnstable Owner. Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/g/2006 tw Further Evaluation is Required by the Board of lth: Conditions exist which require further n by the Board of Health in order to determine if the system is failing to protect public health,safety or the en ' ent. 1. System will pass unless Board of determines in accordance with 310 CNIIL 15 3Q3(t)(b)that the system is not[auctioning In a man which v protect public health,safety and the environme : _Cesspool or privy is within 5 feet of a surface water Cesspool or privy is within 0 feet of a bordering vegetated wetland ore salt marsh 2. System will fail unless the Board of health(and Public Water upplier,if any)determines that the system is functioning in a manner that protects the public health,s ety.and environment: _The system has a septic tank and soil absorption system( AS)and the SAS is within 100 feet of a surface water supply or tributary.to a surface water supply. _The system has a septic tank and SAS and the SAS" within a Zone I of a public water supply. _The system has a septic tank and SAS and the S is within 50 feet of a private water supply well. The system has a septic tanl and SAS and th SAS is less th0nr 100 feet but 50 feet or more from.a private water supply well**. Method used to a distance **This system passes if the well water anal y performed at a DEP certified laboratory,for coliform bacteria and volatile organic compounds indi es that the well is free from pollution from that facilittiy and: the presence of ammonia nitrogen and nitrate itrogen is.equal to or less than 5 ppm,provided that no other failure criteria are triggered.A copy of the lysis mustbe attached to this form. 3. .Other: { 12/22/2006 02:05 FAX IM 005 Page 4 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM-NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUMSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART A CERTIFICATION ION(continued) Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte.6A west Barnstable Owner.• Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: I2W2006 D. System Failure Criteria applicable to all systems You must indicate`Yes"or"no"to each of the following for all inspections: Yes No ✓ BaCkup of sewage into facility or system component due to overloaded or clogged SAS or cesspool Discharge or pondiug of effluent to the surface of the ground or surface waters due to an overloaded or — clogged SAS or cesspool Static liquid level in the distribution box above outlet invert due to and overloaded or clogged SAS or cesspool Liquid depth in cesspool is less than 6"below invert or available volume is less am Y,day flow ✓ Required pumping more than 4 times in the last year l=due to clogged or obstructed pipe(s).Number of times pumped _ Any portion of the SAS,cesspool or privy is below high ground water elevation. Any portion of cesspool or privy is within 100 feet of a surface water supply or tributary to a.surface water supply. _ Any portion of a cesspool or privy is within.a Zone 1 of a public well. _ _✓Any portion of a cesspool or privy is 50 feet of a private water supply well. _ Any portion of a cesspool or privy is less than 100 feat but greater than 50 feet from a private water supply wall with no acceptable water quality analysis.[This system passes if the well water analysis, performed at a DEP certified laboratory,for conform bacteria and volatile organic compounds indicates that-the well is free from pollution from that facility and the presence of ammonia nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen is equal to or less than 5 ppm,provided that no other failare criteria are triggered.A copy of the analysis must be attached to this form.] }�Q(Yes/No)The system to ls. I have determined That one or more of the above criteria exist as described in 310 CMR 15.303,therefore the system fails.The system owner should contact the Board of Health to determine what will be necessary to correct the failure. E. Large Systems: To be considered a large system the system must serve a facility with design flow of 10,000 gpd to 15,000 You must indicate either"yes"or"no to each of the following: (The following criteria apply to large systems in addition to the ria above) yes no the system is withia 400 feet of a surface dr• . g water supply _the system is wittk 200 feet of a trib a surface drinl mg water supply the system is located in a nitrogen itive area(interim Wellhead Protection Area—IWPA)or a trapped Zone lI of a public water supply If you have answered`Yes"to any on in Section E the system is considered a significant threat,or answered "yes"in Section D above the large has failed.The owner or operator of any large system considered a } significant threat under Section E failed under Section D sball upgrade the system in accordance with 310 CNIR 15.304.The system owner abou contact the appropriate regional office of the Department. 12/22/2006 02:06 FAX 11 006 Page 5 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM—NOT FOR VOLUNTA RY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART B CHECLILW Property Address: 1611 Main SURte.6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula K Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/92006 Check if the following have been done. You must indicate'yes„or`%o"as to each of the following: Yes No Pumping information was provided by the owner,occupant,or Board of Health _ Were any of the system components pumped out the previous two weeks? Has the system received normal flows in the previous two week period? _ -A[ Have large volumes of water been introduced to the system recently or as part of this inspection? Were as built plans of the system obtained and examined?(If they were not available note as N/A) Was the facility or dwelling inspected for signs of sewage back up? _ Was the site inspected for signs of break out 7 _ Were all system components,excluding the SAS,located on site 7 Were the septic tank manholes uncovered,opened,and the interior of the tank inspected for the condition of the bates or tees,material of construction,dimensions,depth of liquid,depth of sludge and depth of smnn 7 ,/_ Was the facility owner(and occupants if different than owner)provided with information on the proper maintenance ofsubsudace sewage disposal systems? The size and location of the Soil Absorption System(SAS)on the site has been determined based on: Yes No _ Existing information.For example,a plan at Board of Health. Determined in the field(if any of the failure criteria related to Part C is at issue approximation of distance is unacceptable)[310 CMR 15.302(3)(b)] I I t12/22/2006 02:06 FAX 9 007 Page 6 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM-NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART C SYSTEM INFORMATION Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte.6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/8/2006 RESIDENTIALFLOW CONDITIONS Number of bedrooms(design):_T Number of bedrooms(actual): S' Cq rr,•:.r. 10,,t�Q,— \ ea�-�st DESIGN flow based on 310 CMR 15.203(for ample:110 gpd x#of bedrooms): S"Sa Number of current residents: .r..:.✓\ toc;,l.4. Does residence have a garbage grinder(yes or no): Is laundry on a separate sewage system(yes or no):,,2=(if yes separate inspection requited) Laundry system inspected(yes or no): Seasonal use:(yes or no):_6go Water meter readings,if available(last 2 years usage Sump Pump(yes or no):A2c' Last date of occupancy: c�,J�"'p�,h-� ',w v,,,;,•� �.►�;.�— - � .�,� ✓"-G,pw\ od 3 YGgr S• COMMERCIALANDUSTRM L Type of establishment T.g,1 �{. ® Design.flow(based on 310 CMR 15.203): V d 6 Basis of design flow(seats/persons/sq.&.etc.): Z 5 t go 6..p.D Grease trap present(yes or no):zap Industrial waste holding tank present(yes or no): Azx� Non-sanitary waste discharged to the Title 5 system(yes or no);e= Water meter readings,if available. ;7 v, ozoe? Last date of occupancy/use: OTHER(describe): GENERAL INFORMATION Pumping Records Source of im'ormati=<:�' Was system pumped as part of the inspection es or no): ,s If yes,volume pumped !rcx� gallons—How was quantity pumped determined? � Reason for pumping: M,. ITYEY,OF SYSTEM eptic tank,distribution box,soil absorption system _Single cesspool Overflow cesspool Privy Shared system(yes or no)(if yes,attach previous inspection records,if any) _Innovative/Alternative technology.Attach a copy of the current operation and maintenance contract(to be obtaimod from system owner) _Tight tank Attach a copy of the DEP approval _Other(describe): Approximate age of all components,date installed(if known)and source of information: 5c,1 µalso.�oTi e�.. S�,s'4'e w. ��•,-"..e t\e �v0 1 . C�,s ��,�;,1'T o�. �.�L w i Were sewage odors detected when arriving at the site(yes or no):,LOCH +I 1 12/22/2006 02:07 FA% g006. 1 Page 7 of I 1 1 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM-NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS f SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM i PART.C SYSTEM INFORMATION (continued) I Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte.6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 12//8/2006 BUILDING SEWER(locate on site plan) l Depth below grade: . Materials of construction:_cast iron 40 PVC_other(explain): Distance from private water supply well or suction line: / nnn' Comments(on condition of joints,venting,evidence of leakage,etc.): SEPTIC TANK: V (locate on site plan) Depth below grader I Material of construction: concrete_metal fiberglass_polyethylene _othet(explain) If tank is metal list age:_ Is age confirmed by a Certificate of Compliance(yes or no):_(attach a copy of certificate) Dimensions: r S a' </6— Sludge depth: If Distance from the top of sludge to bottom of outlet tee or,baffle: 3 S ' Scum thickness: 3" Distance from top of scum to top of outlet tee or baffle: C I Distance from bottom of scum to bottom of outlet tee or baffle: /3 " How were dimensions determined'"" Comments(on pumping recommendations,inlet and outlet tee or baffle condition, i tegrity,liquid levels as related to outlet invert,evidence of leakage,etc.): s.tR C. •.,.lT .e.•,r� o t^Cie9:Toss '.... �1.ae e. L;���Q C.s t►g, �T Ge s e2,P..YS 2ne GREASE TRAP: locate on site plan) Depth below grade: I Material of construction:_concrete metal,_6b __polyethylene_other (explain): Dimensions: Scum thickness: Distance from top of scum to top of outlVlet l]e: Distance from bottom of scum to bottome or baffle: Date oflast pumping: Comments(on pumping recommendatio outlet tee or baffle condition,struct ual integrity,liquid.levels as related to outlet invert,evidence of le I 12/22/2006 02:08 FAX Z 009 Page 8 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM-NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART C TA SYSTEM INFORMATION(continued) Property Address: 1611 Main St./itte.6A West Barnstable Owner. Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/812006 TIGHT or HOLDING TANK: (teal:must be pump time of inspection)(loca2e on site plan) Depth below grade: Material of construction:_concrete,metal erglass_polyethylene`other(explain): Dimensions' Capacity: n lions Design Flow: o y Alarm present(yes or no): Alarm level: Alarm in wo order(yes or no):— Date of last pumping: Comments(condition of alarm d float switches,etc.): DISTRIBUTION BOIL:�0(if present must be opened)(locate on site plan) Depth of liquid level above outlet invert: Comments(not if box is level and distribution to outlets equal,any evidence of solids carryover,any evidence of leakage into or out of box,etc.): QQ4 ` c e�'Cr:G V O\Y.-s C3 c.G' eevC.r Q•^C.cJ vc mow.(t T:5 e r S U- 3e+K 3®I' �c��oc� r C. PUMP CSA112BER (locate on site tan) Pumps in working order(yes or no): Alarms in working order(yes or no): Comments(note condition of pump ter,condition of pumps and appurtenances,etc.): 12/22/2006 02:08 FAI Q 010 . Page 7 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM!INSPECTION FORM PART C SYSTEM DWORMATION (continued) ' Property Address: 1611 Main St✓Rte.6A wort Barnstable Owner: Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/8/2006 BUILDING SEWER(locate on site plan) Depth below grade: —_)` WO Materials of construction:_cast iron 40 PVC other(explain): Distance from private water supply well or suction Bite: Q 5' Comments(on condition of joins,venting,evidence of leafage,etc.): SEPTIC TANK:Zoocate on site plan) Depth below grade: Material of construction:!/-concrete_metal fiberglass__polyethylene --other(explain) If tank is metal list age:_ Is age confirmed by a Certificate of Compliance(yes or no):_(attach a copy of cettificato) . Dimensions �� k 1,�s' x !/•�-' Sludp depth: cam" Distance from the top of sludge to bottom of outlet tee or bale: 3 Y Scum thickness:thickness: p" Distance from top of scum to top of outlet tee or baffle: <q,a Distance from bottom of scum to bottom of outlet tee or bate: How were dimensions determined: —%-, Comments(on pimping recommendations,inlet and outlet tee or baffle condition,structural integrity,liquid levels as related to outlet invert,evidence of leakage,etc.): L - O� Srti.�$2- GREASE TRAP:_0ocate on site plan) r ' Depth below grade:_ Material of construction:_concrete_metal_ —polyethylene_other (explain); Dimensions: Scum thickness: Distance from top of scum to top of outlet tee or b e: Distance from bottom of scum to bottom of o tee or baffle: Date of last pumping: Comments(on pumping recommendations,' of and outlet tee or baffle condition,structural integrity,liquid levels as relatedoutlet invert,evidence of 1 ,etc to 12/22/2006 02:08 FAX Z011 Page li of 11 OFFICIAL,INSPECTION FORM—NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENT'S SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART C SYSTEM INFORMATION(continued) Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte.6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 1V 2006 TIGHT or HOLDING TANK: (tank must be pumped of inspectioh)(locate on site plan) Depth below grade: Material of construction:_concrete metal _Polyethylene_other(explaiu): Dimensions: Capacity: salons; Design Flow: eellons/ y Alarm Present es or no P� Cy ) Alarm level: Alum in w order(yes or no):_ Date of I=pumpinF Comments(condition of alarm d float switches,etc.): C19 7-G 2. DISTRIBUTION BOX: ✓(If present must be opened)(locate on site plan) Depth of liquid level above outlet invert:_(0" Comments(not if box is level and distribution to outlets.equal,any evidence of solids carryover,any evidence of leakage into or out of box,etc.): cxwa' _ � 5-,-,", 5��'.�45: -A:v_�, n LM) 1, PUMP CHAMBER: (locate on site plan) Putops in working order(yes or no): Alarms in working order(yes or no): Comments(note condition of pump chamber,/ditionf pumps and appurtenances,etc,): 12/22/2006 02:09 FAX Q 012 Page 9 of l l OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM—NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART C SYSTEM INFORMATION(continued) Property Address: 1611 Main StJRte.6A West Banastable Owner: Paula M.Madom a Date of Inspection: 12/8/2006 SOLI,ABSORPTION SYSTEM(SAS): (locate on site plan,excavation not required) If SAS not located explain why Type leading pits,number:_ leaching chambers,number._ leaching galleries,number. _leaching trenches,number,length _Teaching fields,number,dimensions:_I{ yO' x ;D R overflow cesspool,number: _innovative/alternative system Type/name of technology: Comments(note condition of soil,signs of hydraulic failure,level of ponding,damp soil,condition of vegetation, F4-Qo CESSPOOLS: (cesspool must be pumped as part of inspection)(locate on site plan) Number and configuration: Depth—top of liquid to inlet invert: Depth of solids layer: Depth of scam layer: Dimensions of cesspool Materials of construction: Indication of groundwater inflow s or no): Comments(note condition of so" signs,of hydraulic failure,level of ponding,condition of vegetation,etc.): PRIVY: (locate on site plan) Materials of construction: Dimensions: Depth of solids Comments(note condition of soil,si7of hydraulic failure,level of ponding,condition of vegetation,etc): i 12/22/2006 02:09 FA% Q 013 Page 10 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM-NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL.SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART C SYSTEM INFORMATION(continued) Property Address: 1611 Main SURte.6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/82006 SKETCH OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM Provide a sketch of the sewage disposal system including ties to at least two permanent reference landmarks or bens.Locate all wells within 100 feet.Locate where public water supply enters the building. <-- PL °WE`.t' M fir. _ {: Ca j t Ar,III Sss=V, Av:pia` 31,=yto' ' Lm Me o' 44- Iay A C ray y CIA 12/22/2006 02:10 FAX Q 014 Page 11 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM-NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART C SYSTEM INFORMATION(continued) Property Address: 1611 Main St date.6.A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 121=006 sm EXAM Slope.-ao _ Surface water No Check cellar- Shallow wells/ Estimated depth to ground water 5 feet Please indicate(check)all methods used to determine the high ground water elevation: _ZObtained from system design plans on record—If checked,date of design plan reviewed: 6 6 _Observed site(abutting property/observation hole within 150 feet of SAS) _Checked with time local Board ofHealth-explain: Checked with local excavators,installers-(attach documentation) =Accrssed USGS database-explain: ie,v. You must describe how you established the high ground water elevation: 42 -7 . Gl.'6G�G4c� Co v-oww•� c.r�`�C.J� C.3.+E;�g:y✓" W�A f��+w� •_ i 9^ �•�of Rti�� BARNSTABL.E COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT O SUPERIOR COURT HOUSE v BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 �tgg8 DRIWUNG WATER LABORATORY ANALYSIS �KONa� sac ra„ EXT. aa, Client: _William W. Burrell Name of Collector:_. Arne H. 01 iA Sample Location: Fieldstone B=dine ,_ Affiliation: RtR Fi A, West R n?-n Q a*h1 A OO a.me - Time and date of collection:. 9: Type of Supply: Well September 23, 19BO Date of Analysis: Seiptember 94. IcAn Parameter Sample Result Recommended Limits Coliform Bacteria (organisms/ml) Too Nmerous to Cent 0 pH 6.3 Iron (ppm) 0.23 0.3 Nitrate-Nitrogen (ppm) 10 ?•3 Conductivity (micromhos/cm) 240 500 Chloride (ppm) 70 250 Water sample is of excellent quality and meets the recommended limits of all above tested parameters. Water sample is drinkable but may present aesthetic problems to users. X Water sample is of poor quality and should not be used for;human consumption. Resampling and retesting is suggested to verify these results. Resampling and retesting is suggested. RKXAgKS; (Heavy Bacterial Growth,) This water sample contains an above average level of nitrate, and Uad organic particles floating in it. Future monitoring recommended. ;, . cc: Mr. John Kelly, Director Barnstablir.Board of Health Analyst: I Feb 1S 2007 10: 37AM Cape Setups LLC 508'-539-3111 p.S CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Pam. Barnstable County t'y Health Laboratory ..� Report Preloared For: Report 1Dated: 12/212006 Diane M.Mailloux Order No.; G0639096 Cape Setups,LLC -- 800 Falmouth Road,Suite 104E Mashpee, MIA 02649 Laboratory M#: 0639096-01 Deseription: Water-DfloWnaWater Sampled: Sampling Loaatlon: 1611 Route 6A;W.Barnstable,MA collected: 12/191i@06 Collated by: J&M.M81110 Raelved: 12l19WN Routine+Ammonia ITEM RESULT UN1TM RL MCI. Method# Tested Ammonia BRL mg/L 0.20 EPA 350.3 122G7M Nitrate as Nitrogen BRL mg/L 0.10 11D EPA 300.0 12202006 Copper, BRL mg/L 0.10 1.3 SM3111B I22WA6 Iron BRL M91L D.10 0.3 SM 3111B 1220/2006 Sodium BRL M9fL 1.0 20 SM311113 1220/2006 Total Coliform Absent PIA o 0 SM9223 1?1192006 Conductance 180 umohelem 2.01 EPA 120.1 12/19/2006 PH 7.2 pH-units 0 EPA 150.1 12A 2006 EPA 524.2- Volatile Organics by GCMS 1 TF M RESULT +�C�,�.,�'r�L� RL mCL Method Tested Dichlorodi$uoromethane BRL pg/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/192006 Ctllorometllane BRL " v82 0.5 EPA$24.2 12/19/2006 Vinyl chloride BRL uglL 0.5 2.0 >BA 524.2 12/t 920b6 Bromomedwc BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/192006 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane. BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL USI1- 0.5 200 EPA 524.2 121OWN 1,1,2,2-Tetsac111oroethane BRL UWL 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 1,1,2-Trichloroethtule BRL os& 0.5 5.0 EPA 5242 12J19/2006 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 0.5 EPA 524.2 12tM7006 1,1-Dichloroethene BRL uSn- 0.5 7-0 EPA 524.2 12119=06 I,)-Dichloropropene BRL UA 0.5 EPA S24.2 12/19,7M 1.2.3-Trichlorobenzenc BRL US/L 0.5 BPA 52412 12/OWN 1,2,3-7 chloropropane BRL ug1L 0.3 EPA 524.2 12/192006 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene BRL 09/L 0.5 70 EPA 524.2 12119.7006 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene BRL U91L 0.5 EPA S24.2. 12/1912006 1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane BRL US/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19R006 1,2-Dibromoedme(EDB) BRL UA 0.5 EPA 5242 1211912006 r e BRL ug1L 0.5 600 EPA 524.2 12/1912006 1,2-D ichlo.obenzen 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL � 0.5 5.0 EPA 524.21?!19/2006 0. 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL ugJL 0.5 EPA 324.2 17J19/2006 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzerle BRL u8/L 0.3 EPA 524.2 ]2J19/2006 1,3-D on iehlombzene BRL ugiL 31.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 MCL=Maximum Contaminant Level RL = Reporting Limit Superior Court House, PO.Boa 427, Barnstable, MA 02630 Ph:508-375-6605 Feb 16 2007 10:388M Cape Setups LLC 508-539-3111 p•7 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Page: 2 Barnstable County Health Laboratory Report Prepared For: Report Dated: 12J21/2006 Diane M.Mailloux Cape setups,LLC Order No.: G0639096 800 Falmouth Road,Suite 104E Mashpee, MA 02649 Laborawry m*: 0639096-01 Dmeriptiont water-Drinking Water sample 0. FlempL'ng Location: 1611 Route 6A,W.Danetable,NA Colleated: t2/1912006 Collected 6y: J&M.Mai110 Reeeived: 12119/2006 EPA S24.2- Volatile ftaWcs by GUMS ITEM RESULT UNM RL MCL Method# Tested 1,3-Dichloropropaane BRL u91L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/192006 1,4-Dichiorobenzene BRL- ug/L 0.5 5.0 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 2,2-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA$24.2 tu19/2m 2-Chlorotoluene BRL vg/L O.S. EPA 524.2 t2n91moG 4-Chlorotoluene BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA524.2 12/192006 Benzene BRL ugiL 0.5 S.C. EPA 524.2 12/192006 ;v Bromobenzene BRL ug/[. 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/192006 Bromoehloromethane BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 5U.2 l?J19t2006 b Bromodiehloromethane BRL ug/L 10.5 EPA 524.2 12/t92006 Bromoform BRL ug/I, 0.5 EPA 524.2 17J1912006 Carbon tetrachloride BRL ug/L 0.5 5.0 EPA 524.2 12119/2006 Chlorobenzene BRL og/L 0.5 100 EPA 5242 12/19/2006 Chloroethane BRL o131L 0.5 EPA 524.2 121192006 Chloroform BRL ug/L 0.5 1 so EPA5242 12/192006 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL 0.5 70 EPAsaa2 12/192006 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 49/L 0.5 ,: EPA 5242 12/192006 Dibromochloromethane BRL ag/L 0-5 EPA 5242 12/19/2006 i Dibromomethane BRL os EPA.524.2 12/192006 Ethylbenzene BRL uglL 0.5 700 EPA 5242 12/192006 Hexachlorobutadiene BRL ug/L 0-1EPA 5242 t2JE92006 lsopropylbenaene BRL 0.5 EPA 5242 12119/2006 Methylene chloride BRL ug/L 03 5.0 EPA 524.2 12/19=06 Methyl-ter-butyl ed= BRL 4L 0.5 SPA 5242 12/192006 Naphthalene BRL u8/L 0.5 EPA 5242 12/19/2006 n-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L OS EPA 524.2 12/1912006 n-Propyibenzene BRL ug/L 0.S EPA-5242 12/19/2006 0.5. EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 p-Isopropyltoluene BRL "� sec-Butylbenzene $RL ug/L OS EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 0.5 •100 SPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Styrene BRL OWL tort Butylbenzene BRL a91L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19l2006 2006 Tetrachloroethene BRL uS/L 0.5 5.0 EPA 5242 12/19t Toluene BRL U91L 0.5 1000 EPAS24.2 12/1912006 MCL Q Maximum Contaminant level 548-375-b6U5 'J. RL - Reporting limit Superior Court House, PO.Boa 427, Barnstable, MA 02630 Ph: Feb 16 2007 10:39AM Cape Setups LLC 508-539-3111 p.8 CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Page.: 3 Barnstable County Health Laboratory Report Prepared For. Report Datedd 12121/2006 Diane M.Mailloux Cape Setups,LLC Order No.: G0639096 800 Falmouth Road,Suite 104B Mashpee, MA 02649, Laboratory ID#: 0639096-01 Description: Water-D.Wd g W.I.,, sample 6: Sampling Laotian: 1611;Reate 6A,W.BarastabK MA ...Colleeted: 12/19/2006 CoDated by: J&NL McFIIo gacchmed: 12/1W2006 EPA 524.2- Volatile Organics by GUMS ITEM RESMT I7NM MCL Method N Tested Total Xylem BRL ug/L OS 10000 EPA 5241 12/19/2006 t w s-1,2-Dichloraethene BRL U91L 0.5 100 EPA 524.2 12n92006 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL UA 6.5 EPA 524.2 17JI912006 Triehlorocd=c BRL UA 0.5 5.0 EPA 524.2 12n912006 Trichlorofluoromethane BRL ug& 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/1912006 Water swWle meets the rxomarertded!inch for"nkbtg waftr of all the above m%W par&mder& Approved By: � f _ ORIGINAL t MCL=Maximum Contmninant Lrml RL= Reporting Limit Superior Court House, PO.Box 427, Barnstable, MA 02630 Ph:508-375=6605 FEB-26-07 02:32 PM WEST BARNSTABLE FIRE DEP 50,83623683 P.02 WEST' HARNS rAB'LE FIRE DEPARTwNt 2160 Meetinghouse Way Post Office Box 456 West Barnstable,ML 02668 westbarnsOblefiredept@veri on.net DAviD PAANANEN Lieutenant/Fire Prevention Business:S08-362-3241 Fax:509-362-3683 Emergency.911 Eric R.Wirtmen jrp Orel n Seal Environmental 28 Route 6A Sandwich,Ma 02563 Re:21E information 1611 Main Street,424 Plum Street,Map 197,farcW 43 and 45,West Barnstablq .j Dear Eric R.Wirtannett The West Barnstable Fine Department has researched your request for 21E information for the above: address. The West Barnstable Fire Department has documented the removal of three•(3)2000 gallon Undergrqund Storage Tanks(UST)from the property listed above.All tanks were removed by Tanks Unlimited Ntath Falmouth,MA 02556 and disposed at Tank Yard 201-01 A.W.Martin,New Bedford,MA 02746 du4ng . 4; period of08/Z3/1988-08/26/1988 That are no indications as to the condition of the UST on removal;however the department has a lever j' from The Department of Environmental Protection(DEP)indicating Short Term Measure Aasemenj (WSGSAA-0545)December 1991 . As we disc all our records require g i, ironed, prior to 2002 uiremenval viewing of tech document Our records are . onlyavailable from 1973 until the present To view these documents manually would require viewing of each page individually which is a time ; ;� • owsuming and labor intense operation as we have thoumds of documents in several boxes. �r .l` If yoiu fret the need for one of our personnel to research this information,we would require payment from you based upon the hours it would take and we can not guarantee the approximate amount of time it could require. We would charge a S4S/hour for doing this research. p Otheawise,we do have the documents here,and you are more than welcome to read one of your own personnel to review each and every document at your,convenience. At Ws time,I am only able to verify from the year 2002 to the present,that there are no additional regards indicating the underground storage,generation,disposal and/or spills of any petroleum or hazardous materials for the property of 1611 Main Street and 424 Plum Street,West Barnstable,MA.02668. I '!' If I can be of further assistance,please don't hesitate to call. ,i Sincerely, •4I'. rL: Lt.David Pannanca i FEB-26-07 02:32 PM WEST BARNSTABLE FIRE DEP 5083623683 P.03 Comm onweatth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Department of Environmental protection SOURV xst Reglonai Officelp t 1AAIBaaw F.WOW ! DOW 6. February 25, 1992 P.y ;:,'Xilliam W. Durrell RE: BARPTSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0545 4-0. Box 251 Crane Duplicating Co. i9est Barnstable, Massachusetts .02668 Route 6A.& Plum Street,: , Appproval of Short Term: Measure Design, M.G.L. , c. 21E, 310 CMR 40.000 ; Dear Mr. Durrell: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Pite Cleanup a (the "Department") , has reviewed a design fof a Short Term Neasure (the `!"STMD") at and near the grounds of the Crane Duplicating Company: on Route 6A ; -and Plum Street in West Barnstable 'Massachusetts (the "Site") , submitted on ;!;your behalf by IEP, Inc. , in the following document: " SHORT TERM MEASURE ASSESSMENT f D.URRELL. PROPERTY 1611 MAIN STREET WEST BARNSTABLL", MASSACHUSE'ITS (WSC/SA-4-0545) DECEMBLR, 1991 ! The STMD includes the following tasks: : (1) the excavation and disposal of surficial soils contaminated with hydrocarbons from two locations at the Site: and (2) the implementation of a .groundwater quality monitoring plan. The Department approves the STMD with the following provisions: (1) . You shall meet all the provisions relative to tho Short Term Measure (STM) previously required by the Department, (2) Excavation and disposal of the contaminated surficial soils a'.. shall comply with M.G.L. e.21C or c.21E, artd shall be completed within sixty (60) days of receipt of this letter, MI Lakw#W N*V W • Route 105 • Lakwlile,Massachusetts 02347 • FAX(508)9474557 •Telephone(5081946.2700 ; FED-26-07 02:33 PM WEST BARNSTABLE FIRE DEP 5083623683 P.04 -2- (3) .The groundwater monitoring %•:F{rogr am must include field screening for dissolved oxygen and laboratory ;testing for quantita,'kion limits hydrocarbon aromatics with practical sufficient to' determine compliance with dripiking water standards and guidelines. Sampling must be quarterly and Comprehensive (all monitoring wells, private Water supply wells at 424 Plum Street, 1610,1630, 1633 anti 1636 Main Street) . Each quarterly sampling round will be accompanied by gauging of all monitoring wells. Quarterly ° groundwater monitoring rounds will begin within thirty ( o) da5 of receipt of this letter, and will be reported to the Department i within sixty (60) days of sampling and gauging. ; Groundwater monitoring activities will be discontinued only upon written Department approval, and (4) If during the implementation of the proposed work determination is made that additional work plans are needed to ;. complete the STM, a supplemental plan and schedµle shall be submitted to the Department for approval. The•:Department requires a written response within fourteenJ14j days of . r .::receipt of this letter indicating whether you intend to take: the actions .outlined above. t;. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Should you have any :'rurther questions regarding site WSC/SA-4 0545, please contact Marcel V. 49elitz of this office at (508) 947-2868. Very truly yours, r Abixit E. Donovan, Regional : ineer For waste Site Cleanup 01, :B/MYB/rr `:.OUTIFIEA MAIL IP253 147 829 'EETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Vic:. DEP - Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO '•' ATTN: Ellie Grillo DEP'. SERO - Data Entry FEE-26-07 02:34 PM WEST BARNSTABLE FIRE DEP 5083623683 P.05 i 1 i �• I `3- 1 ?,Cc: Town Council Town of Barnstable .+ 367 Main street s Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN Warren J. Rutherford Town Manager (508) 790-6205 _ �:..• Board of Health Town of Barnstable , . P.O. BOX 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 Y 5,. ATTN: Thomas McKean : . Director } (508) 790-6265 Conservation Commission Town of Barnstable 367 .Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Robert Gatewood Chairman (508) 796-6245 West Barnstable Fire District Route 6A r West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN., Chief John Jenkins t (508) 362-3241 Information Repository Whelden Public Library Meeting House Way West Barnstable, mA 02668 ATTN: Jane Merritt Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. Main street , . P.O. Box 487 , Barnstable, MA 02630 { ATTN: Richard W. Price, President :+ IEP, Inc. {' P.O. Box 1040 90 Route 6A/Sextant Hill Sandwich, MA 02563 i ATTN: Joseph S. Hobin x (508) 888-6689 w f r r, FE9-26-07 02:34 PM WEST BARNSTABLE FIRE DEP 5083623683 P.06 Y-r. Zve Wht Cnmmmtfnrttltll of fflassitelluortts Department of Public Safety--Division of FSre Prevention APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR REMOVAL AND TRANSPORTATION TO APPROVED TANK YARDlug ; AUGUS 1988 n 'IO.MI 1 ' C.82 5.40 M.G.L. ' To: MEAD OF FIRE DEPARTMENT DIG is A F E NUMBER WEST,,AARNSTARLE Vort Dote AUGUST 23,1988 ; In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 148, G.L. as provided in .` Section 38A Application is hereby made by TANKS UNLIMITED ame of Personjirm or orpora .ion) ;,. ROUTE 28A; P.O. BOX 477 ` NORTH FALMOUTH, MA 02556 For permission to remove and tran5pprl. underground steel storage tank(s) from j (THREE (3) TANKS: 1611 MAIN STREET, WEST BARNSTABLE, MA 02 ;.. 2,000 GALLONS EACH) treet address city or town - FD!0# 0 1 4 2 3 to approved Tank Yardt; 201-01 (A.W. MARTIN, NEW BED_FORD) State clearly type of 2 inert gas used in DRY ICE (CO2) steel storage tank type of inert gas use i. Name of Person, Firm, Corporation disposing tank TANKS UNLIMITED s;. Date issued - rejected 8-23- 19$8 BY Y} Date of ewp ration $='fib-M —14 paid/due Wignature o p J ant __- ---_ „ — _ - - - - — 13i)e Cammontnea tb of _0ai5gatbU%ttt1 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY--DIVISION OF FIRE PREVENTION 1` kv A GUST 23 ,P8 1; PERMIT — - FOR REMOVAL AND TRANSPORTATION TO APPROVED TANK YARD BAD u ail. DIG WE NUmSER In accordance with the provisions of Cha^ter 1a8�G ,. as provi'ded'in g� 3'- 640 ' ��� ,,Section 38A this permit Is granted to y �31*tl Dots. Name, TANKS. UNLIMITED xu11 name o— person,f i -r n f arpora�To'n --- F C To transport underground stee! storage tank%s? ,pp �� to APprnv�?, tank yard# 201-01 g S ��VJY type of _— ..._,�-.W_. ......_ Si } as used in new F 1 ';. steel storage tank steel tank DRY ICE (CO2) FoT— FDIDN Name and address of contractor disposing tank TANKS UNLIMITED NORTH VALMOUTH, MA. - Fee paid 5.00 location to which -tan;, will be transported -0 Ibis permit will expire 8-26- 1988 pp r3 r v t�— -� Si na o lcia granting pei-mit(TITLi ) (H� of. Fare Dept.) 0 JENKINS, CHIEF OF DEPARTMENT en�. FEB-26-07 02:35 PM WEST BARNSTABLE FIRE DEP 5ee3623683 P.07 �1 a vs uaasvaeu. ut VmwzxkPXUuMV ZS'1'ZZL 3TUXAlSlS TAWX Baia ADDRi s L W. k W. ' o ML TANK YARD mw , TARR YARD NO. _. _ ffArd Ledger 502 CMR 3.03(4) Numbers WASW AsneltY of law I have personally rxanirned the ur:bergt�xurd m •. :�--d" rim, ar ,�W2 MC&]( end accepted same in ooni'mmm with ftomwhusetto F on Prowiaion8 by Aa=ving amdergtow d steel digs*ling yards. t was by LOCAL Heed of Fire Deparmmt PUMI I f, to tray p=t ; o!t the yard *w*r Or owners &uU=#q representative' OF 40 IL I Mir- be returned to the local head of the fife d hment ... m502 + PAQh SANK IHw HAVE A MPLSIIT Otp DmaaL) . 891 MRSACHUSMS 8771'IE rimmumves CFF= R' OF DISPOSAL OF UNDERGROUND STEEL STORAGE TANK 4NODFADDRESS IL W. law WANK YARD�. ��� 'TANK YARD N0. ++�Yard Ledger 502 CMR 3.03(4) Number: Uh&w pwAlty of law I have 1 laranined the Peal y undargsom�d tank tD thin OMVed tm* Yard" by ri,�oorporatioe ar partnership aaceptsd conf=Arce with is Fire on Prwisi,ana for ApPcwing U d&gww d Steel stcnqem t1ing yards. t was ieaued by Locu Head of Fire Depa bmt FDmih .y =anaport to this Yard. .. ottieiat Litle of yard owner ar owners =rtative: I/ � • r j of disposal mmt be returned to the 1cml hand of the fire department Pursuant to C Ht :0 . ETCH UM if M HAVE A ""RT:T of DL3i+ML) (CM WSROMMTS SPATE FM h9 rom'S OFFICE V.T OF DISPOSAL OF UNDERGROUND STEEL STORAGE TANK ;.1(¢iD ADDRESS . wa OF D TANK YARD Smom ' • D TANK YARD NO, ...L.L S.L.. Yard Ledger 502 CMR 3.03(4) Number: • tattier PenrlltY of law I have personally evAdmed the ur�derpowA to this "gppxt"d tank yard" by firm, wrparation or partnership end accepted same in cmfOanenc'e with mm=cmsetts Fife PtaVent m 2M'fTD'M7iiicw for Approving M&r%vurd Steel s, ding yards. t was Umed by LOCAL Head of Fire Department FDtd1 to transportto this yard. ( . etal tSt1e of yard am= or owners authorized repr+shrttative: r L9 j . . dingma mat be rebumd to the local bW of the fire department t4 592 CM 3300, MAM VA MM HAVE A RMEiP2 OCR DISMAL) v �:*: 291 (dNEit) hiL9.SAC}BJSl:'!`t'S'FfDiTE FIRE HARSihAL'S a!lFICE Ji zoo a "i Daniel S. Greenbaum _ / •//� Commissioner -Za J� 'ZGJ� � JF OW47 Copy February 11, 1992 foliver Durrell RE: BARNSTABLE--BWSC/SA 424 Plum Street Route 6A & Plum Street, West Barnstable, Massachusetts 02668 Groundwater Quality from the Private; Water Supply Well at 424 Plum Street Dear Mr. Durrell: In the course of assessing a release of petroleum in the above- referenced area_, groundwater samples were taken on August 30, 1991 from a -- private water supply well (the. "'Well") located on the grounds of 424 Plum Street, a residence you currently' occupy. Chemical laboratory tests run' on these samples yielded a Total. Lead content of 17 micrograms/liter. The source of the lead could be lead piping, pipe solder, brass fixtures or the sediment in' the water or the groundwater itself. While one round of sampling is not enough to characterize long-term exposure, the Total Lead content from- this single round is just above .the federal and state drinking water action level for public water supplies of 15 micrograms of. lead/liter. This action level becomes effective in 1992. Action levels are goals to lower lead content in public water supply systems. They do not represent safe levels of lead . exposure. Lead exposures should be minimized whenever possible. Lead is known to have a wide array of serious health effects, - even at very low levels of exposure. While showering, , bathing., washing clothes and' dishwashing pose . no ,' unreasonable health risks, it would be prudent to reduce ingestion of your tap water until you are able to better evaluate its- quality. The Department suggests you contact Mr. Richard Wiles at (508) 946-2760 for guidelines on the use, monitoring and' possible .treatment of .the water supply at 424 Plum Street. Very truly yours, Mark J.: Begley, I"- ief Site Remediation Section pripnd Painted on Recycled Puler Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Department of . Environmental Protection ' Southeast Regional Office Willlam F. Weld Gommor Daniel S.Greenbaum cornminiorw- f'°'% October 5, 1992 U William W. DurrellU ki RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA--4-0545 P.O. Box 251 Crane Duplicating Co. West Barnstable, Massachusetts -02668 Route 6A & Plum Street (the "'Site") , NO FURTHER REMEDIAL RESPONSE ACTION REQUIRED, M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 CMR 40.000 Dear Mr. Durrell: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department") , has reviewed the following documents relative to the Site submitted on your behalf by IEP, Inc. and their successors Fugro-McClel land (East) , Inc. : -- - MEASURE ASSESSME3.`P--, DURRELL PROPERTY l 1611 MAIN M C T (WSC/SA-4-0545) DECEMBER, 1991 and " SOIL EXCAVATION AND DISPOSAL DURRELL PROPERTY 1611 MAIN STREET WEST BARNSTABLE, - MAS SAC HUSETTS. 02347 WSC/SA 4-0545 AUGUST 21, 1992 and a letter referenced "Durrell Property, Route 6A, West Barnstable, Massachusetts, WSC/SA 4-0545" and dated August 27, 1992. DETERMINATIONS The Department has made the following determinations: (1) There are sufficient facts to support a finding that no further remedial response actions are necessary at the Site pursuant to 310 CMR 40. 545 (5) (c) . Lakeville Hospital 9 Route 105 9 Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347 • FAX(508)947.6557 • Telephone(508)946-2700 _2_ (2) The Site will be removed from the List of Confirmed Disposal Sites and will be added to the List of Deleted Sites published annually by the Department. (3) Continue to undertake the quarterly groundwater monitoring plan approved by the Department in letters dated February 25, . 1992 and March 26, 1992. These determinations are based on the assumption that the information you submitted to the Department is accurate and representative of conditions at the Site. Should it come to light that conditions at the Site pose, or are expected to pose a significant risk of harm to health, safety, public welfare or the environment over any foreseeable period of time, the Department may void these determinations and require further remedial response actions pursuant to M.G.L. c. 21E and 310 CMR 40.000. Moreover, these determinations do not constitute a release from liability for clean-up costs under M.G.L. c. 21E or any other law. You have been previously notified of your liability in the Notice of Responsibility letter dated March 13 , 1991. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Should you have any further questions regarding site WSC/SA-4-0545, please contact Marcel V. Boelitz of this office at (508) 946-2868. Very trul urs, 1 obert E. Do van, Regio Engineer for Waste Site Cleanup B/MVB/rr CERTIFIED MAIL #P808 7810 982 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - Boston - BWSC i DEP - SERO ATTN: Ellie Grillo DEP - SERO - Data Entry Town Council Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren J. Rutherford Town Manager (508) 790-6205 i , t l' -3- a cc: Board of Health Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Thomas McKean Director (508) 790-6265 Conservation Commission Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA. 02601 ATTN: Robert Gatewood Chairman (508) 790-6245 West Barnstable Fire District Route 6A West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Chief John Jenkins (508) 362-3241 Information Repository Whelden Public Library Meeting House Way West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Jane Merritt Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. Main Street P.O. Box 487 Barnstable, MA 02630 ATTN: Richard W. Price, President Fugro-McClelland (East) , Inc. P-:0. Box 1840 90 Route 6AJSextant Hill , Sandwich, MA 02563 ATTN: Joseph S. Hobin s - r UEED2.�tBB PGc 259;1t 4 bJ 9���, F09 REGISTRY USE aw.Y �l as FTD ti wm/s/o E/Xoior �.w 1 ZQ qe° Ii M. O k, `�q6r�E*• �►i i .b1� s' LOT 1 y 4 M biiQM STA&E P'LAM/IMS � �k LOT 2 :*.j °„ 1 '� 24 my.i-a.F. �t f 5 t4attrEAWWW.. APAWVAL LAVER PE SWIVISION p tatty I.Et ar./ COWTROL LAM AVT REQUIRED. 4 WELL ¢., s o^ A Ste, " ��• � \.'., MD Olr7ERVIAGTIDN AS TD COAFLIANCE MIN THE EN t IOMIATi A4OINANCf REQUIREMTS HAS BEEN MADE / GF IS INTEA(OED BY T14 ABOVE PACO9SEACWT. 3 JOW N. MASS EDmARO P. 6 TA4CrLc CRgM7EY F/ AWED W. 4374 PC. ROY $ DEED BK. 7329 , 4 PL 1 (jwsT) 1 . t WILL r 40 0 9vrw I CERTIFY lmr Mg PLAN MAS MAQE IN down cadge engineering, inc_ aEaz �ia�s IE Cfrif 7a. fmr or DEWS M CIVIL ENSIMEERS - �SE LAND SiNVE►M i.. 93S MAIN ST. YAR Wlh MASS. aWnH. A: S. i Now ___ gum Md�• kA a �o � y.Md� Ar FrN M a• � z a a s, m � 0 ,.,fie' ;\'• \ s'c• s. I v 6 t ' B�Tu' •ce. � �^l � r ij u Ilk t - -�i✓,'2' 20' 2z JjRR Ord r6Wx... � = _ -635 N _ r p n ..•,-.,a ,.• 21 ti "Y'xa%' a ? of- +r 1e m x .�•a y W. a vow. for eonvderatioa paid,groat' r 141. . of . .. ,_ Couarp,-daeaaehusetat, } a a+.,, ..e W. or connderrfaoa raid,groat�F t i/r_1 1 + _ � 7 � � ��` of S tc a arc art � t s: -roar a!' _e_a 3 .r _c ^+ a j' V xidt gnifcEfrrm rataaattpa '^ _ �.��X^-,�, [a.s.+o�®a *.; _eiaadm « - ^ r _ ccvaccd end- e� �' interact in t]:e,.._+, 4n undiv'se o i= d d ` , c x itii 1 ttze Sv__3_n s =are-' to_eth i < , g c - c = - _.,.t.ra _d pre .uses at the v� F State c' rc . t .ice . . . _ _ -- $�3- 3ezira'nb at the.:iortheastuerl; corer 4 I 4-' jr ., r._^1 o' Luc L. Zld idGe ninety- � � r ,c' veged by 'end now or fermer!T cS ris_li •ate _ . i t_ ) et c c c _.t �o land oyt or c...er1 0 � �;, ..dkax:a� .�'•.r-� thence -w3rfinfy * :a :ui.�n� r!, b; t road, one adrea Inc b Y 1, r :ce Ur.d ' of said Lundquist one hued-red -.eat " ao +cr�E _ _ .1-c of iS \ J e k1 1r reef o or t c to land ..csr o^ ferYe._; c. ; J t Ly, - and a er , i r2ol t:. r e ri _ Pee , .,.o a ec*ngr thence 'T \ •.o. -.5-- 't_i shin lila_ �dre3 rort-.cicLt (tE)"r c+$ Y ...Y ..crt.•.e _ b: o^ ne.*• a s-:one wall and :, St +r ;E: ra; t`e ce rf,.-ir�nz { oae �ndred anti 3zxt=,cus anc _ H. c ci a�a at c c ` ..� a t«irt, ,k:_t_ (13 ) Pea 9 �5 H no• or forterl, a17 yn'J cic:lm r - cr _c_ a t..e _tc_nt of dccir=is � _ _ ., � 3q e" er cr ed ergot;-four (254 [ aws o .�.•srh.: andat! I _ - - release to said grantee aIl rights of r- dower sad homestead. - c " ��yf_ou �aad wad seal ibis �,;'-• i$iMma_ �;wand and sea[ this /t5� day of �«^r^,. 14 5 -y s s - mil•1 ILLe.v C.F�f tea'-rsp a ._, ,a r 1pt'; t7he !y[ammmnara[tf� of �*a��R+* 4v�y' � Z4, m mafmuaeatf4 of MW 45 -19 -- --- - �� D '!•!ion pcsnnallT appeansl t?+e ahnre named.- ;,;;..>;:,a. t'...^,ad-. . a tk Tlr®personally,appeared the above named a^ _. I a=d aclaowledged die foregoing instrument w h. `'m=free act and deed,before me 9 �� wd aclanw[edged the foregoing instrument;0 6e_:_l'�=5, free s. L -•�• ,ate ,_ w m it 1 ffl a:txac,d he'r,c in 63 merrSnaa A T L . Cc 2 , • C-71�.aR,.w.s�«+y:._ �` a•,- - COLLECTOR OF TAX'eS _ - for wasidrration paid,grant sic. tee---sis:ae._ _ wi11,:rlatirtarm.ameaat�.. t ! FALMouTH, MASS.: - an.-ipda..and m be—u awl. we u divideG to-t_irds (a/3) in"_est L1G �_- tin land i =id Ea— cc. _ _ o a certaLl tierce of .had toF.etl_er s+`t: the ' :art oS' c _rbcrr boZ and partly oa d water :taxes com- i_`.:. ca .,o,.V�_�e o=:- +_o "Beach D an herebg aerti� that t the tmpa i neac� _oa_ so called, ,_�-- ____�, _....,. - for collection and mltted to me as 0o eotor of Taaes, le -_ :,i.:r..ic G,tand-n_ (L•C) feet on tLa s8i:ci.Basel. ROfid,: - �kl'ater Commieaioaera�for the Town account _ n on of:which tc i� oc: i or fortis or cr_e 7ones7 on erg otraed by l}eorge.H. . of ealmodth placed a Ilea on prop Y a- or? ,!rs ron_; or..t17-a 'East oY n, pnlm^^t5;•has been said SL Ptl=1 for XCLaae, located at.: :ot _ cr. t uc-ti: o �o = nch 3ei z; the _ = . 193?-33• I e s co L.c a .c31 :uud b? Rog S. So son b7 Deed: This aerti2lcAte must be filled 3a the Registry of _s i5-, 1.uu and r-4c:.:_aed _i =oui Sul, ?are .45. ": Deeds, Barnstable, to these lve said lien. Recorded �� G —� .moo t'�a.. ��.—• � June Sth, 1933, Bock•494, page 401. _ a o wile of said graztmr, leax to said grantee all rights of'. �and other infants thettia. dower and homestead w4 Lien #209 ll!! Q f`. April �5th, 1934Collector of ;saes Mh,a,m oz:: hand gad seal this 1aY day of October 1945 Barnstable, as., Received October 16, 1945, and is recorded.NEW `•"!' Aye?. 3 nxu nll uien ink"t#g-qe pr2unts, Mo Q(IImlaIItlf>az1*of f I Ccto^c^ 15th. tg c= Thm personally appmred the ebovenamna "" t+<T"^� that the ][irldlaburovph'Caopamtine Bnnk of lfid(llcbora,tyh,J(ass., the mortprt9re named in a certain a d aelmoarledged the fategviag iasnttmeat to be ;<. few ad and deed.before me 4 j mortgage given by__.----:�: •+ ` __ ' Gs !— ktURo' 33 • Naurr papth�faatltQa!'Rcibae -�,2� 'f ( Y. _._.. —_ .... �'� �c•. h Data! ..D.171111.aM racmdar! , • Yf, j,• s'" Lib. _. - .-,Fol. _.+�'*.�•�+--,hereby aoknowlalgas that it ha, rereivtd fa8 paymenA and x,tipfaatwn _. ��"tt �:,. IN, d of the same,and in censiderntion thereof it hereby camels and audga.9 gnu[mortgage? ..... ._ — . . .. i c� ai'r Commonweal th of Massach6seth release to said graoree all•rights77 of tenaaq dower and homestead by be curlesy and other interests therein t. s BARNSTABLE.SS:. fl^ov�cetawa, 3fass , October Set our band sand seal AWs........1,�,,�,�... day _ 19.- 2 r �@tre8 Then personally appeared the above named Ak-e Y.-:II and acknowledged the foregoing instrumcat to be her fre act and deed before me v ap z ........ ' 1/ -.. + ,....._.. .........................___.. s dx_ram I ---Cr---u-e- Uifpt.CIIImmsc_ofFna,nn•i.,mvtrw- r z .S r v trLo 7� _�'�Y yarnstable ss October /S 19 52 sx t i Than pecsonsily appeared the above named Ed.v.ard 'L. GIs=ting _ �rvr Barnstable) as. Received October 23, 1952, and i8 recorded. and a2mawledged the foregoing tns*n+meat to be his free as and deed,before me �- bvr,•�iix.—jmaro at the Pere .. M9 mmmurion aP�_.;pL.B.J.•.J•aYl '� :9a�S + .. +'w ` -r I , Y � .:a_r- 11 A twood, rT. Barnstable, as., Received October 23, 1952, and is recorded. of Barnstable (rest) Barnstable County,Massachusetts. r •beiwggsmarried,forcoaeidezatioapaid, tin ?a-,tl. P. Atwood and Evelyn C. AtyOodt r` husband and w-fre, as Join: tenants; both . A - with a udclstm r--mdz of said Barnstable (:'lest) 1, Minnie 5.whiting, uaa�z_d widow of Charles S. Wb1tin9, of Fastham, + IF Barnstable County„Massachusetts, sgmr aa.,a.,;,d, for consideration paid; grant to the One undivided half interest in certai.: la.� situated an SEAMEN'S SAVINGS BANK of Provincstown.Massachusetts..corporation established:under the � � ` CDe>ctp�oaaod mmml,.aaso ii ear> laws of the Commonwealth'of Massachusetts.with mortgage ctrvananta, to secure the,payment of _ - a �-+' d'-}`t `-. " •' : _ ` Six thousand�� +t• sr t •sr .a a• & 00/200 - Dollars .i'•d K ?cute GA-in Enr-statla:.:(Fient) County and Coastonwaelth aforesaid,. bounced in fifteen (3.$) yeah with five and one hall' pa ceatum ioterest pa annum payable } 4�i{ and dew c: wed as ol_aws: - - - o 0f 6Afj/mcnthl;- t. sg4. " , 7 ne_inn n- a to gortheast corner tie ..ra*ttec ire :cps at as provided is a ante of even data tJ-e State f 7 hence "t nninL the land in F-atlaam (Ilcr b) situated an Oak Road together with the dwelling house _ thereon being bounded and described as follows: , � Southwesterly by land ^_ate or ,`ozacrly of rue, a. 51d=Id^•:e,aineay= f e±�ht (9sa) Beet, more or less, to land now or o ._..lf of Alfred Iamd- Cemnencing at a point of the southerly side of Oak Road farserly kacmt as Guist; th_,__a runrinB BackotV s Road at the northeast corner of land formerly of Burgess and new of ti .. Edward w. Whiting; tbeaee running southerly in range of said Whiting's land amp °'$,- . {-n L Westerly b a enco and land of said ru_nd--uia , one hundred iwent?= hundred thirty-sin (1:6) feet to a ceaentbound; thence southeasterly by land_tlY ? one (121) -feet, more o: lass, to !arid acw or rormerly of Peter =±sk; 9 one Fitzpatrick seventy-four (7h) feet'to a cement boned; thence nort1rer17 b5 land t thence rwining of Frank FFiedman one hundred fifty-six (156) feet to Oak Road; thence westerly by ; Oak Road ninety (90) feet to the point of beginning. r Nort arl3 by said "_slc-s land, one hundred ^crtg-eight (•7Lf3) :net, more or 1ess,'to the State lIightivay; thence running Being same pramisea conveyed by Edward Whiting to Charles S. Ahiting by deed t� 4Tc dated February 2, 1929 and recorded with Barnstable Deeds Book 461, Page C11. r ti .,r - Easterly by the State ii timay, one hundred thirty-thnce (133) :feet, more or less, to the point of beg�nr__ng:. For my title, see deed from ?dwaxd Whiting, at al, to me dated October 15, 1952, to be recorded. p t Being the same propert-r.con eyed.to eta .by deed of Herie Atwood, by i - deed.dated October 15th, 19GS, and recorded on October let,,,, 1945; with This mortgage u upon the statutory condition,and upon the further coriditiaa+ �� That the mortgagor chaff keep the buildings now or hereafter standing as said premise insured against lee .,� t -_ Barns table County Registry of.,Deeds, Soak 63i, Page 218. . and (when required by the mortgagee)also against other casualties and contingencies,in sums sansF.etory ,.+' � '' Subject to a mortgage of record :zeld by the Barnstable County tothe mortgagee:and ail insurauri upon said buildings shall be for the benefit of,and first payable in case b r National flank of Hyannis. of loss.to the mortgagee.and the mortgagor shall deposit all of said insarnace policies with the mortgagee. � for any breach of whirb the mortgagee shall have the statutory power of sale. d I, Sale V, Atwood, JaUsImI of said.grantor, Rife r c N li t , °� d�-1-d,, 1 �,,,�.--. off- -��r'-�-".9r�'••"' � S i {.� r r'. - �I nM rC,7`�/t/Vv..••'..(^� 'r� `.IJ�`N-+ .. g � ,a 7pd � � �-A 1 -�^y � �. _%: '�, 11�a..i0 Oin..01• .+�.b. �-�'�-•�"'' � `:4 � ,nu_.. ._ `�pJ. �.C'• \ \7'Cl:�'1-f�.' 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(l�it�,�✓ 1 b / ;,o , cLu o(, .i 4V r�'� ^" t. g �,� � �p V,_ QL7 QnQntud Q�, W 2��i' U UCI>�� I i -}-���C��, J�G0.nN�'0',y w.$'� .�"t���."�•.�r t�.,n;,�,,��, �� _""" 2� a ~(� 1 � .�%6tit.Q-�l.O13-17.W`.�.ew 'Y"w•A+, �.Q/M. { 5 a� *met'... � ^�""""'Q"_ uvail c� at /o o utiin. Ue A, ,c a,n.uly }�..............�'�.' .ANC "qµi �2�Cl G /L.�C✓� V/�y }s3t�5y .C.�j(�IS��� Y��rn�QQ+� (�0-}�iZ �/`�0-1 AJI J C� N 9,- /—vo JL ��.. 4 ^�t h .. MINLZ y p oo- A o.�d, �, n�►Q,u:,m. �d-�o�w"°' UU'6a'.'°G k A-C4, Y J 1 WWI AT $jy t 1 f° ►un BSLZM Oy Llst IRON ALL asr at taws 7maamt2e I C L SOUWEIP3, Adminiatratria.ON= q 9. Town °! Baesrtabla in the County of the MATS of ( a= _ 8: or '_r...t_r,i. Ute bolder o!a ISee on the rai"property J 1 Emil Lundquist sometimes known as Alfred LundgBiarna.13 atsble (Went) ]Barnstable County, Massachuaetta' t I by power conferred oy a liceitae.oP the-Barnstable Probate Cot 'Mailo[ A. recorded is .may March Sit 19659 �r Bagiotry of Deeds ate' _ County, Back 'Page i �` t} i thre Hundred and no/IOOthe ($1900.00)----- 8C8 for Th rty- �� r a,grant to PAUL3ATWOOD and Evelyn C. Atvsed.husband and wife of Barnstable (West), Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Gaunt Document noted I� ` ` S the land in said Barnstable (West)r with the dwelling hour Land Court, y1 `y - ( outbuildings thereon, troundad and described as fol: `j p K F�'F } y`Beginning at the Southwest corner of said lot on G. ;y (so-called) and at the Northwest corner of land late o: an ff� Lahtsinen now og Arthur Field; T. thence running in a Easterly direction one hundred i acknoelsdges satisfaction and hereby roleaasa'the aforesaid lien. ( h r f (181) feet, more or leas, by land of said Lahteinen or land of Lucy E. Eldridge;; thence in a Northerly direction one hundred twenty 1 �eautod and sealed this- ]0t5 day of Marsh 1863 Peet to a stake and land of Aiex. Michels . ! '' i : ! ( thence in a Westerly direction in a straight line r W SNf six (206) feet, more or lees, to Garretts Lane and a a ' city t y' thence Southerly b said Garretta Lane one hundred Town Of ...BitCIIAtihli .... .......... ....... t + _I (144) Pest to the point of be innin Being the some premises cone ed to Alfred Liagnis =}{'E j• D7• •• ••••• i Aittaniemi b deed dated March 17th� 142G duly record T; Q� OrJ' aL+'.`i -'S a f• atabin Cotmty Registry of Desda in-Book 372, Page 172r Bea' v���. y S r9 �. • • as (a,m ority of) r h the Board of Public Welfare or ....asuruCaAla..................................... F J 2� r M Tc8 IAA b;-�. CDMNWNAL78 oy.USSACBUSHTTa n o • K Cs , l Buaatable Marsh 10, 1965 "? ' Then.personallr sppeardd the above named Board of Public Welfare I s °�` * !K f j (C a DP,lB�}�! L'XCISE . f aetd�almowledged the foregoing 1Mtrtueat to be the free Rot and deed 1 WWJ .c , ( S _ j �, 1 • 1,"�. JlelR • .. i �1 IG.� 1{ 'F! � 7i z 1 '��`u rR I.w q •4 } { l Jh?tom If Bataatable , baler �o o .mi 1N• tillanhzi w}f f F ti < a Lao, ......_... ».da•'of«.�«.. •G ..«... � seat thn r and .l!" � ..hand 'coal ..,.. a aa... 7r:. • ' YI. esli .. Uf c u• « ' _. _. _. _ - ! z, ter• �I ,«.».«.. ADMINISTRATRIX of t UJTJ .- •. •• L �;i N(,; � � �� ».«.«....»«.._ ••lhdi"Ltmtlgnia'e• yyy IBiAPR 1 I,�,�w�j �• „�rVt,t I Y ,; «..« ...«....«..... ..««....»..»...... AN . WY� P4'� T�'^ �+ f� ` Mee�anartnmussilb ai S{ianearl�itac3ta Barnstable, 06 C I s� x ' � ! .� Then Personally appeared the sham named Lillian I. Souwaina, 1 ^�� ��+� ��'� ru.Jr+iusei•rs amreutr trts-i tu:u1438 rttc 8906—;'i' o+.oKA*=QF MUL T^'M AVTAC Zwr PULL too .� Ma14ii9 �" � s t Ve, FAT1L P. ATWGOD and E7FJYN C. ATWOQD, husband and To the Register o Deedt far she Co : SW / wuyo/ BB1S19Ctb�k..• _„•-.�_ ?a rak of Barnstable (West), ?.arnatable _... To the Assistant Recorder for the_ ..�nrnstable _ District eixw r w_ kd+> asr:fmsd*for consideration Paid,grant to ELSR=X2=ZZrUPg7 r/ ». .�...-...�....-..�...Reaistry �, r d ,� 54 aorZ Era21Tn71a2Rz CSSan2ia37.a7:aaiziras 2ar=zaSa•In1ZT.Lttf2 Y �.� �az.i r h aa■t t2i2a4S tax arxtrzlrszx kaa1T.lzan3.axaalTZla TJL' : - o/ the County'o/.._...Hdx118t.�b18....„......•_: .; ...•_,_„ �....�.�.�_•.... � Xa aRaer„� .� �, '. .'. i,� EaraattLSaz3aFanxla�tz4AsnaZSDSarLZanz3;zXysasha2sii. ! Thedtachmento the realsuau in*aidCouns a I: Johnson Jr� � and BAR tAIA 1. 3L11SC :FtD. husband end wife as tenants f ( y) f 9F"` ? not a tenants 1n .common, both of tic Barnstable, Bart era a pnr.en_hu.^.ettr Detendont$ {� r ai,b qutlrlaim tsarnania asadeonthe�lath W,� _ EM at. Tamar Fg ; ahrxtamt>ta two certain parcels of land with buildings tl Z ---19 9arnntable (;Jest),'Barnstable County, Kassachusetta,.t 95 as follows: ,w1 in ma:;n tommenesd i+s tht_Barnatabj!!_q. nty_Superior ttx.s++a+a ma., .era J zx yxy-,fir 4 t...: PARCEL T --- Court by »_HSi�+ems+ u�Pecls.-.It- ~� rsa 1 E. ginning at the Northeast corner of the.grante Plainti8. } ^� i . e State Hiohriny} dulyrreorded in the said Re of Deeds in Book 1 rp E8 s * ? thence runninr..Southwesterly by land now or for 3+ / .Pastor duly Eldridge, t inety-eiant (98) feet,,more or less, to lam of Alfred Lundquist; registerndin add Ressstry District ofdwLand Count asDoc.ryo and Maud an }• cam,,_ : Z a thence running Westerly by a fence and land of:o one. hundred twonty-one (121) feet, more or less, to Is Certi/i eau o/Titla iYa Book__ Poae _ »,is herby dixhoraed j �r r m o f Peter F l s k i �-=� 34 thence running Northerly by said Fisk's land on- —.._.........:.:..,.»..�._ � S'u- eight (14t) feet, more or less, to the State Highway; :_ S thence ntnnln� Easterly by the said State Hiahwi sM+ ,E 8 thirty-three (193) feet, more or less, to the point of for the Pwwi0 ! ` { a Por title, reference. is made to deed of T. Mari: October 15. 1945, and recorded in Barnstble County Rea! oak:6i5, Pace 218, and deed of Harry Atwood dated Noi aka IQammaatotaltlt of Baaua[4autss I 2 recorded in.said Registry of Deeds in Book 825, Page It AAFdt!}�Ae. Max 14. ig•69r :s PARCEL TT 9eelnnlna .at the'Southwest corner of the premise Thtaperaenalfyappwmthe bownamed ! r _ a� Lane, so-called, and at the Northwest corner of land is Lahtainen. now of Arthur Field; ^G(38=leS1 AzLit4 ^-^--- - -^-- »-- ................... thence; �� �i• s thence mmnlna 1n an Easterly direction one hund �r -`• E' (181) feet, more or less b land of said Lahtalnen or aid,As&o ofedged the%nsoins kutrument to be,_...,,_...his._...._�we and de Ye jorc mt i 'r r'a Lucy F. E1.r1 T 1 d e; • y B x tnence In a,Northerly'dlrectlon. one hundred twe 3 feet to a stake and lend of Alex. Fachelsoni : Sally F. Silvef/,NoraryPublie .; �.:, yi thence in a Westerly direction In a straight 11n My co®isaion expires: April 7, 19Z2,• „ �. T i; s,. six (206) feet, more or less, to Carretts Lane and a at thence Southerly by said Garretta Lane one hund eta°U' ! xa (144) feet to the point of beginning, itso.istd=4 2-tared with peed. 8- For title, reference Is made to deed of Lillian 9 P.- I � f,+ �i > Administratrix.tbted April 1 1965, and recorded in Bar; A-da `3Y Realstrq of Deeds 1n:Book 1202, Page 1197. ! - onveyanoe is made subject to an outstanding mortgage of Sandwich Co-operative Bank. which mortgage the Grantee 1 JUN 3�., and agrees topay. ,........._. .. t,_...�....__. '1969 Il'511�c rry .. t e , i 0"""V49*TS 41JO7CUlr aam Low*IO11r 11MamaUAW Wa - . 9 iA. i d! FALL P. AT lOOD and E'LSLYN C. ATa00D, husband and Mife, both t of 3orn.^,tnble (Yost}, Inrnstable ry Diatriet. �m A z�emRaza Counq.Mmscchuutt;r ch for eonsideTatian raid„grant to YL1XL-'fA2:, aersazat2e:txsal�'zer:aazzai�aranrzsrax2arsznrx=�sx=sxr*=�paixnra! 1C g3D:1 D!PL6 X X Z XXz;,G'C x t e i x' <q K2rRzx ha;sttzzaASthas2a=xanxitraa2�a2asaaalzLt=2r1L2*.aLry==sx �.,,tyy� I In Tr a ►.1 B=rRRtrL1AXtX7raAAis#;r.2asaszablaxtxvs2 `$ nM °Ah .AAA E, dL1::CHAkD, husband.end xix �ashaxa2S=; GcCRC= Y, '=La:C?AP.D 3 not q tenants f• as ' enacts b the �ntlrety, ands 1n common, both of !ft Hsrnatableo Earnatable County, a F'nr 'It tenant t with quildalat caoenaats 1 s _, ttx�aa<d 4x'twe certain parcels of land with build-Inca thereon situate in tf a �- 9grnstgble ((lest), Barnstable Count es foilowti (D+niq a m{ Y^ Massachusetts,.bounded and described i Court I r PARCEL 7 PCB. ` 3erinntnv'at the northeast darner of the granted premises at the m _�@ State Hiahmnyt 4 .ardyly i ^a EldrldrthereegtninniQhtSout�xesterly by land now or formerly of Luc • rino A. (gb feet, more or less Lucy noted an t $:L•= of AlfreA Lundnu3att , to land now or formerl- o themes running W`ste1l�eet,by emore fer grand land of,said Lundquist , one hundred twenty=one 121 ! m of Peter Plskt less, to land now,or forrerlr 72 thence runnlna Northerlyb said t a eight (14tj feet, more or lesa to the State Hi land one hundred forty thence thlrtq-three' 133) ns Easterly by the said State Hlchwey, one hundred Plairui0 , ( 73) feet, more or less For title, reference. to the point of beginning. e October 1 oh Is made to deed of T. { a 2 5, and recorded ,ln Harnstble Countyrarle Real9trNOod, dated a evk 6)5,5Pace 218', and deed of Ha y of Deeds in { < ret5ordei !n said Reaiatry of Deeds y Book 82 dated November P, 10 a 2 _ 5. Page 109, S1, and .� ! 19.69_ � �a v -� PARCEL Tr Beginning at the Southxest corner of the= Line, so-called, and at the 'at corner of landises on Carretts •. '# Lahtainen, now of Arthur Field-, Iate of Victor yam' thence ninnlna In an Easterl fore me .� , �; ,e Y (181) feet., mono or- less b y direction one hundred eighty-one a c'e Lucy E. E1.drldeec ' y land of said Lahtainen or Field to land of ` - i z feet tntnence Inandvlandeaf Alezectic n, one hundred twenty-four (124)Nelson c !! .�• xtw n thence In a Westerly direction In a straight line, two hundred 8s SIX (206) feet, more or leas, to Garrotte Lane and n etakei ! } =o thence Southerly by said Garretta Lane, one hundred forty-four 1 (144) feet Co the point of beglnnina, For title, reference is made to deed of Lillian I. Souxeine. Adm3nistratriz,datI, AprIl 1, 1g65, and recorded 1n Hnrnatable Count av, 3 Bealstry of Deeds In gook 1292, Page 1197. y _ 9 _._.....__ q Conveyance Is 1^.ade aubJect to en outstanding MorLgnge of revved to the Sandwloh Co-onerative Bank. Ahiah mortaaga the Grantee herein aato th and aareea to pay, i - ;�t� �' � •I � - is ... . i 4 �zlo Gar. .. o L �l � 0 50 �. pro 0 1 c AA t o 60 .��. �� •,tire' �U well 4��" • p Massachusetts r ' ' :D �' nt -off • Environ aLr�y En gineering:. t DISTANCE AS CERTIFIED _ SITE PLAN I LSSRESY CERTIFY THATTHE BUILDING ON THIS PLAN IS LOCATED ON THE LOCUS —'- UNDASSHOW-N HEHEON&.THAT I7 �.* FORM TO THE ZONING BY LAWS OF THE. ' WCST lYIA�S->_, OF e . N CONSTRUCTED. DATE REF NO, 'down cafe engineering , PREPARED FOR: /' r� f CIVIL ENGINEERS LAND SURVEYORS --- REG.tJ4N0 SURVEYOR SCALE_ 4 Lr Yarmouth.&Orleans,MA 7w t d ,,.. 3 Z 8 i DATE t F - ' � L SEPTIC DESIGN DATAP ��. 11Q 1 "r ZONDIS'flPICT'RF I1p.RIER OFRETXiODNS 5 . N'� _V ':1. 1 GARBAGE DSPG'3A1. N] $,- _..) / 4 S t�'r,• �,•"4B,p ONLT F,=1 9MGM. SEPTIC TAIA((O000TTAGEE�I IDWGA. SEPRCTAIM IMAM BLDGI i=GAL. RETAIL aSl9 sKK�GF9'1aDp SFI 1 PD LEACNNG REOURFD 7Y1GM: f:-)',1 ( / .}}. 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Date' 02632 CENTERVILLE MA 0.96 SE Y Sanborns No Aerial Photographs No Historical Topos No City Directories No Title Search/Env Liens No Municipal Reports No Online Topos No Environmental FirstSearch Sites Summary Report TARGET SITE: 1611 MAIN ST JOB: NA WEST BARNSTABLE MA 02668 TOTAL: 5 GEOCODED: 3 NON GEOCODED: 2 SELECTED: 0 Map ID DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address Dist/Dir Page No. ERNS UNKNOWN AUSTEVILLE/WEST BARNSTABLE NON GC N/A 635614/FIXED FACILITY BARNSTABLE MA 02668 ERNS CAPE COD YMCA NON GC N/A 4244031FIXED FACILITY WEST BARNSTABL MA 02668 1 LUST PROPERTY RTE 6A PLUM ST 0.04 SE 1 4-0000545/DEPNFA WEST BARNSTABL MA 02668 1 SPILLS PROPERTY RTE 6A PLUM ST 0.04 SE 2 4-0000545/DEPNFA BARNSTABLE MA 02668 2 SPILLS PROPERTY/RESIDENCE 165 PARKER RD 0.23 SW 3 S90-0617 BARNSTABLE MA 02668 Environmental FirstSearch Site Detail Report TARGET SITE: 1611 MAIN ST JOB: NA WEST BARNSTABLE MA 02668 ' I LEAKING UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS I SEARCH ID: 3 DIST/DIR: 0.04 SE MAP ID: 1 NAME: PROPERTY REV: 1/3/07 ADDRESS: RTE 6A PLUM ST IDI: 4-0000545 BARNSTABLE MA 02630 ID2: STATUS: DEPNFA CONTACT: PHONE: SITE INFORMATION STATUS: DEPNFA-DEP No Further Action means that response actions were conducted and DEP determined that no further action was needed to the site. LTBI: 10/15/1988 CONFIRMED: 4/15/1990 DELETED: 1/15/1993 REMOVED: LTBI: CONFIRMED: DELETED: REMOVED: LOCATION TYPE: GASSTATION, SOURCE: UST; SITE DESCRIPTION: GASOLINE PRESENT; GAS STATION; CONTAINED IN A LUST; GROUNDWATER RELEASE; PETROLEUM PRESENT; RELEASE TO SOIL; OTHER CONTAMINATION: OTHER RELEASES: OTHER PROBLEMS: OTHER TYPE OF SITE: CHEMICALS PETROLEUM BASED OIL SITE ACTIONS ACT DATE: 10/15/1988 ACT USE LIMITATION: LSP: ACT STATUS: VALID TRANSITION SITE ACT TYPE: RELEASE DISPOSITION RAO CLASS: s Site Details Page-I Environmental FirstSearch Site Detail Report TARGET SITE: 1611 MAIN ST JOB: NA WEST BARNSTABLE MA 02668 STATE SPILLS SITE SEARCH ID: 1 DIST/DIR: 0.04 SE MAP ID: 1 NAME: PROPERTY REV: 1/3/07 ADDRESS: RTE 6A PLUM ST IDI: 4-0000545 BARNSTABLE MA 02630 ID2: STATUS: DEPNFA CONTACT: PHONE: SITE INFORIKATION STATUS: DEPNFA-DEP No Further Action means that response actions were conducted and DEP determined that no further action was needed to the site. LTBI: CONFIRMED: DELETED: REMOVED: LTBI: 10/15/1988 CONFIRMED: 4/15/1990 DELETED: 1/15/1993 REMOVED: LOCATION TYPE: GASSTATION, SOURCE: UST; SITE DESCRIPTION: GASOLINE PRESENT; RELEASE TO SOIL; PETROLEUM PRESENT; GROUNDWATER RELEASE; GAS STATION; CONTAINED IN A LUST; OTHER CONTAMINATION: OTHER RELEASES: OTHERPROBLEMS: OTHER TYPE OF SITE: CHEMICALS PETROLEUM BASED OIL SITE ACTIONS ACT DATE: 10/15/1988 ACT USE LIMITATION: LSP: ACT STATUS: VALID TRANSITION SITE ACT TYPE: RELEASE DISPOSITION RAO CLASS: p r: Site Details Page-2 Environmental FirstSearch Site Detail Report TARGET SITE: 1611 MAIN ST JOB: NA WEST BARNSTABLE MA 02668 STATE SPILLS SITE SEARCH ED: 2 DIST/DIR: 0.23 SW MAP ID: 2 NAME: PROPERTY/RESIDENCE REV: ADDRESS: 165 PARKER RD IDI: S90-0617 BARNSTABLE MA 02630 ID2: 0000 BARNSTABLE STATUS: CONTACT: MORAN,M PHONE: CASE CLOSED? YES SPILL DATE: 19900819 SPILL TIME: DATE REPORTED: 19900819 REPORT TIME: 11:30 SPILL NOTIFIER: CHF JENKINS NOTIFIER PHONE: SPILL DESCRIPTION: INCIDENT: OTHER RELEASE>TANK ON GROUND MATERIAL SPILLED: 2 FUEL OIL AMT RPTD SPILLED: 101-250 GALLONS ACTUAL AMT SPILLED: SOURCE OF SPILL: OTHER SOURCE >VANDALS EMPTIED PET/HAZ: PETROLEUM VIR/WASTE: - PCB LEVEL: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: LUST?: NO SOIL CONTAMINATED?: CONTRACTOR: NOT USED PREPARE REPORT: DAYS/CLOSE: I Site Details Page-3 f Environmental FirstSearch. Street Name Report for Streets within I Mile(s) of Target Property TARGET SITE: 1611 MAIN ST JOB: NA WEST BARNSTABLE MA 02668 1 r Street Name Dist/Dir Street Name Dist/Dir Acorn Dr 0.42 SE Balsam Way 0.37 SE Bancroft Cir 0.56 SE Black Duck Ln 0.99 NE Boxwood Dr 0.38 SE Buttonwood Ln 0.36 NE Capn Jac s Rd 0.99 SE Capt Franks Way 0.91 SE Church St 0.67 SW Dillon Ln 0.99 NE Elmer s Way 0.64 SE Falcon Rd 0.28 SW Garrett s Ln 0.50 SE Hollyhock Dr 0.70 SE lyannough Rd 0.56 SE` John Maki Rd 0.74 NE Locust Ave 0.10 SE Maggie Ln 0.60 NE Main St 0.01 NE Mid Cape Hwy 0.85 SW Moco Rd 0.57 SE Oak St 0.53 SE Old Country Way 0.22 SW Parker Rd 0.01 NW Pilots Way 0.90 NE Pine St 0.91 SW Plum St 0.01 -W Ridge Rd 0.36 SE Sand Hill Rd 0.99 SW Service Rd 0.94 SW Shaws Ln 0.79 SW Spruce Pond Rd 0.56 SW Spruce St 0.39 SE Stonewall Dr 0.58 NE Sun Hill Rd 0.14 SE Sundelin Way 0.47 SE Watergate Ln 0.38 NE Way 0.04 SE White Cap Ln 1.00 NW 1' GameNight.net Inventory Received Report Cape Setups, LLC PO Number: 503397 West Barnstable, MA 02668 Supplier: ACD Distributors Ref. Number: Item Receipt Number: 503397 ISuppher Item No. Item Number Description Received Unit Cost Exterided Received 97-07 5011921045389 Chaos Daemons Battleforce/Batta 1.000 $74.75 $74.75 LGNART020 LGNART020 Sleeves: Nope 2.000 $2.24 $4.48 LGNART111 LGNART011 Sleeves: Dragon Hide, Black 3.000 $2.24 $6.72 LGNART112 LGNART112 Sleeves: Dragon Hide, Blue 4.000 $2.24 $8.96 LGNART114 LGNART014 Sleeves: Dragon Hide, Red 4.000 $2.24 $8.96 LGNBOX020 818889013208 Deck Box Nope 1.000 $1.96 $1.96 LGNBOX113 818889014137 Deck Box Dragon Hide, Green 1.000 $1.96 $1.96 PIP71036 875582005398 Hordes TB Mulg the Ancient Dire 1.000 $30.59 $30.59 PIP71058 875582010736 Hordes TB Blitzer/Mauler/Bomber 2.000 $17.84 $35.68 PIP91001 875582000744 Warmachine 30mm Bases 1.000 $2.54 $2.54 PIP91002 875582000751 Warmachine 40mm Bases 1.000 $2.54 $2.54 PIP91003 875582000768 Warmachine 50mm Bases 1.000 $2.54 $2.54 PIP91046 875582007347 Warmachine Cygnar Deck 2010 1.000 $9.68 $9.68 PIP91055 875582007439 Warmachine Retribution Token S 1.000 $6.11 $6.11 PIP91062 875582007514 Hordes Trollbloods Deck 2010 1.000 $9.68 $9.68 ULP82446-3 074427824464 Deck Box MTG Mana 3 White 1.000 $1.52 $1.52 ULP82449-3 074427824495 Deck Box MTG Mana 3 BK 1.000 $1.52 $1.52 ULP82455-3 074427824556 Sleeves: MTG Mana 3 Green (80) 1.000 $5.68 $5.68 ULP82650 074427826505 Sleeves: UP Pro-Matte Red 50 1.000 $1.89 $1.89 ULP82653 074427826536 Sleeves: UP Pro-Matte Blue 50 1.000 $1.89 $1.89 ULP82668 074427826680 Sleeves: UP 50 White 2.000 $1.64 $3.28 ULP82669 074427826697 Sleeves: UP 50 Black 1.000 $1.64 $1.64 ULP82670 074427826703 Sleeves: UP 50 Blue 2.000 $1.64 $3.28 ULP82671 074427826710 Sleeves: UP 50 Green 2.000 $1.64 $3.28 ULP82673 074427826734 Sleeves: UP 50 Orange 2.000 $1.64 $3.28 ULP82771 074427827717 Deck Box Mana Flip Red 1.000 $9.06 $9.06 ULP82886 074427828868 Deck Box Pro 100 Blue 1.000 $1.59 $1.59 ULP82896 074427828967 Sleeves:Yu Ji 2.000 $2.43 $4.86 ACTCS02 610708035961 Sleeves: Mikaii 1.000 $4.06 $4.06 AMYBR7001 4019769107017 Brush: Hobby Series Precise Det 3.000 $1.93 $5.79 FFGDSH01 5706569100018 Sleeves: Dragon Shield Clear 1.000 $5.82 $5.82 FFGDSH03 5706569100032 Sleeves: Dragon Shield Blue 1.000 $5.82 $5.82 FFGDSH07 5706569100070 Sleeves. Dragon Shield Red 1.000 $5.82 $5.82 FFGDSH09 5706569100094 Sleeves: Dragon Shield Purple 1.000 $5.82 $5.82 FFGFFS53 9781616611309 Sleeves: Red November 2.000 $2.64 $5.28 47-01-60 9781841549231 IG CODEX IMPERIAL GUARD(E 1.000 $21.45 $21.45 89-01-60 9781841549866 Orc&Goblins Codex'11 1.000 $29.58 $29.58 ULP86033 074427860332 Sleeves: Gruul Gatecrash 1.000 $5.68 $5.68 VJP70950 8429551709507 Vallejo Flat Black 1.000 $2.01 $2.01 653569656722 Innistrad Box 2.000 $81.87 $163.74 653569695332 Dark Ascension Booster Box 1.000 $81.87 $81.87 PIP71057 875582010729 Hordes TB Battlegroup Starter 1.000 $25.49 $25.49 VJP70963 8429551709637 Vallejo Medium Blue 1.000 $2.01 $2.01 VJP70907 8429551709071 Vallejo Pale Grey_Blue 2.000 _ $2.01 $4.02 f Grand Totals: 64.000 $624.18 Authorized by Date Item Receipt Number: 503397 Page 1 { FIRST r HISTORICAL FIRE INSURANCE MAPS NO MAPS AVAILABLE 02-13-07 NA 1611 MAIN ST WEST BARNSTABLE MA 02668 4 2- A search of FirstSearch Technology Corporation's proprietary database of historical fire insurance map availability confirmed that there are NO MAPS AVAILABLE for the Subject Location as shown above. 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NPL,DELNPL,Brownfield,Solid Waste Landfill(SWL),Hazardous Waste Triballand..........................................................................................................® Railroads....................................................:............................:......:..............:..� I Black Rings Represent 1/4 Mile Radius; Red Ring Represents 500 It Radius i r Environmental FiestSearch r qv .5 Mile Radius� s Single Map: FIR 1611 MAIN'ST, WEST BARNSTABLE MA 02668 Main S 1 Source:2005 U.S. Census TIGER Files Target Site (Latitude:41.697696 Longitude:-70.354912)............................. Identified Site,Multiple Sites,Receptor......................................................... I� i s NPL,DELNPL,Brownfield,Solid Waste Landfill(SWL);,Hazardous Waste Tri ........................................................:............................................... Railroads........................................................................................................� Black Rings Represent 1/4 Mile Radius; Red Ring Represents 500 fi.Radius. c:" Environmental FirstSearch r- 1 Mile Radius FIR ASTM Map: NPL, RCRACOR, STATE Sites 1611 MAIN ST, WEST BARNSTABLE MA 02668 Vick 4C a 0 Source:2005 U.S. Census TIGER Files Target Site (Latitude:41.697696 Longitude:-70.354912)............................. Identified Site,Multiple Sites,Receptor.......................................................... NPL,DELNPL,Brownfield,Solid Waste Landfill(SWL),Hazardous Waste Triballand.........................................................................................................:® Railroads..........................................................................................................� Black Rings Represent 1/4 Mile Radius; Red Ring Represents 500 R.Radius Cli Environmental FirstSearch w .5 Mile Radius ASTM Map: CERCLIS, RCRATSDi LUST, SWL FIR l 1611 MAIN ST, WEST'BARNSTABLE MA 02668 i � Main S II p Source:2005 U.S.Census TIGER Files. Target Site (Latitude:41.697696 Longitude:-70.354912)............................: r Identified Site,Multiple Sites,Receptor.......................................................... ■ NPL,DELNPL,Brownfield,Solid Waste Landfill(SWL),Hazardous Waste Triballand................................................................::...:.:..................................® Railroads........................................:..........:.....................................................�� Black Rings.Represent 1/4 Mile Radius; Red Ring Represents 500 ft.Radius 0 Environmental FirstSearch *Se 25 Mile Radius FIR ASTM Map: RCRAGEN, ERNS, UST 1611 MAIN ST,WEST BARNSTABLE MA 02668 Park C t � N ea G 7 o ciMa O Comm Source:2005 U.S. Census TIGER Files., Target Site (Latitude:41.697696 Longitude:-70.354912)............................. Identified Site,Multiple Sites,Receptor....................:..................................... i NPL,DELNPL,Brownfield,Solid Waste Landfill(SWL),Haiardous Waste Triballand...........................,.........................................:.........: Railroads.........................................: Black Rings Represent 1/4 Mile Radius; Red Ring Represents 500 R.Radius �r 0 Environmental FirstSear ch w 5 Mile Radius FIR Non-ASTM Map: Spills 90 1 d' 1611 MAIN ST, WEST BARNSTABLE MA 02668 1 Source:2005 U.S. Census TIGER Files Target Site (Latitude:41.697696 Longitude:-70.354912)..... ........................ i Identified Site,Multiple Sites,Receptor.......................................................... NPL,DELNPL,Brownfield,Solid Waste Landfill(SWL),Hazardous Waste Triballand..........................................................................................................® National Historic Sites and Landmark Sites..................................................... Railroads.........................:................ Black Rings Represent 1/4 Mile Radius; Red Ring Represents 500 R.Radius Environmental FirstSearch .25 Mile Radius FIR Single Map: d 1611 MAIN ST, WEST BARNSTABLE MA 02668 r 2 N1a�n St 1 I i I i I �r Source:2005 U.S. Census TIGER Files Target Site (Latitude:41.6976% Longitude 70 354912) } Identified Site;Multiple Sites,Receptor �NPL,DELNPL,Brownfield,Solid Waste Landfill(SWL),Hazardous Waste ETUland....................... ................................I....................................... Railroads....:...:.........:.........................: r#,Black Rings Represent 1/4 Mile Radius; Red Ring Represents 500 ft.Radius yr,, �a COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION V� TITLE 5 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM—NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM FORM PART A CERTIFICATION Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte. 6A West Barnstable Owner's Name: Paula M.Madonna Owner's Address:Date of Inspection: 12/8/2006 ' /A` Q�5 Name of Inspector: (please print) Patrick T. Sullivan Company Name: Ready Rooter Mailing Address: P.O.Box 371 Sandwich,MA 02563 Telephone Number: (508)888-6055 CERTIFICATION STATEMENT I certify that I have personally inspected the sewage disposal system at this address and that the information reported below is true,accurate and complete as of the time of the inspection.The inspection was performed based on my training and experience in the proper function and maintenance of on site sewage disposal systems.,I am a DEP approved system inspector pursuant to Section 15.340 of Title 5(310 CMR 15.000). The Syst}6m: Passes i Conditionally Passes i = Needs Further Evaluation by the Local Authority — Fails 4 r Inspector's Signature: ���///iL--� Date' 0 W " ozo The system inspector shall submit a copy of this inspection report to the Approving Authority(Boa d of Health or = DEP)within 30 days of completing this inspection. If the system is a shared system or has a designow.of f0000 r gpd or greater,the inspector and the system owner shall submit the report to the appropriate region 1 office of the DEP.The original should be sent to the system owner and copies sent to the buyer,if applicable,and the approving authority. Notes and Comments ****This report only describes conditions at the time of inspection and under the conditions of use at that time.This inspection does not address how the system will perform in the future under the same or different conditions of use. Page 2 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM—NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART A CERTIFICATION(continued) Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte.6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/8/2006 Inspection Summary: Check A,B,C,D or E/ALWAYS complete all of Section D A. System Passes: hve not found any information which indicates that any of the failure criteria described in 310 CMR 15.303 or in 310 CMR 15.304 exist.Any failure criteria not evaluated are indicated below. Comments: B. System Conditionally Passes: One or more system components as described in the"Condition 1 Pass"section need to be replaced or repaired.The system,upon completion of the replacement or repair, approved by the Board of Health,will pass. Answer yes,no or not determined (Y,N,ND)in the for/efollowing statements.If"not determined"please explain. The septic tank is metal and over 20 years old*or toe septic tank(whether metal or not)is structurally unsound,exhibits substantial infiltration or exfiltration or iiank failure is imminent. System will pass inspection if the existing tank is replaced with a complying septic tank as�approved by the Board of Health. *A metal septic tank will pass inspection if it is structurally sound,not leaking and if a Certificate of Compliance indicating that the tank is less than 20 years old is av�Ilable. ND explain: /A Observation of sewage backup or breakout or high static water level in the distribution box due to broken or obstructed pipe(s)or due to a broken,settled 4r uneven distribution box. System will pass inspection if(with approval of Board of Health): r 26roken pipe(s)are replaced f obstruction is removed _distribution box is leveled or replaced ND explain: 1 The system required pumpi4 more than 4 times a year due to broken or obstructed pipe(s). The system will pass inspection if(with approval(if the Board of Health): broken pipe(s)are replaced I� obstruction is removed J ND explain: j i Page 3 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM—NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART A CERTIFICATION(continued) Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte. 6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/8/2006 C. Further Evaluation is Req/ea the Board of alth: Conditions exist which rher evaluat' n by the Board of Health in order to determine if the system is failing to protect public healtr the env' nment. 1. System will pass unlessf He h determines in accordance with 310 CMR 15.303(1)(b)that the system is not functionian r which will protect public health,safety and the environment: _Cesspool or privy isfeet of a surface water —Cesspool or privy is0 feet of a bordering vegetated wetland or a salt marsh 2. System will fail unless the Board of Health(and Public Water upplier,if any)determines that the system is functioning in a manner that protects the public health,s fety and environment: _The system has a septic tank and soil absorption system( AS)and the SAS is within 100 feet of a surface water supply or tributary to a surface water supply. _The system has a septic tank and SAS and the SAS ' within a Zone 1 of a public water supply. The system has a septic tank and SAS and the S S is within 50 feet of a private water supply well. —The system has a septic tank and SAS and th SAS is less than 100 feet but 50 feet or more from a private water supply well". Method used to d ermine distance "This system passes if the well water analysis,performed at a DEP certified laboratory,for coliform bacteria and volatile organic compounds indices that the well is free from pollution from that facility and the presence of ammonia nitrogen and nitrateff itrogen is equal to or less than 5 ppm,provided that no other failure criteria are triggered.A copy of the�fialysis must be attached to this form. 3. Other: I Page 4 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM-NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART A CERTIFICATION(continued) Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte. 6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/8/2006 D. System Failure Criteria applicable to all systems: You must indicate"yes"or"no"to each of the following for all inspections: Yes No _l Backup of sewage into facility or system component due to overloaded or clogged SAS or cesspool Discharge or ponding of effluent to the surface of the ground or surface waters due to an overloaded or clogged SAS or cesspool Static liquid level in the distribution box above outlet invert due to and overloaded or clogged SAS or cesspool Liquid depth in cesspool is less than 6"below invert or available volume is less than'h day flow Required pumping more than 4 times in the last year NOT due to clogged or obstructed pipe(s).Number of times pumped Any portion of the SAS,cesspool or privy is below high ground water elevation. __Z Any portion of cesspool or privy is within 100 feet of a surface water supply or tributary to a surface water supply. Any portion of a cesspool or privy is within a Zone 1 of a public well. -Z Any portion of a cesspool or privy is 50 feet of a private water supply well. — Any portion of a cesspool or privy is less than 100 feet but greater than 50 feet from a private water supply well with no acceptable water quality analysis. [This system passes if the well water analysis, performed at a DEP certified laboratory,for coliform bacteria and volatile organic compounds indicates that the well is free from pollution from that facility and the presence of ammonia nitrogen and nitrate nitrogen is equal to or less than 5 ppm,provided that no other failure criteria are triggered.A copy of the analysis must be attached to this form.] ID(Z�(Yes/No)The system fails. I have determined that one or more of the above criteria exist as described in 310 CMR 15.303,therefore the system fails.The system owner should contact the Board of Health to determine what will be necessary to correct the failure. E. Large Systems: To be considered a large system the system must serve a facility with design flow of 10,000 gpd to 15,000 gpd• You must indicate either"yes"or"no"to each of the following: (The following criteria apply to large systems in addition to the iteria above) yes no the system is within 400 feet of a surface dri . g water supply _the system is within 200 feet of a tribut to a surface drinking water supply _ the system is located in a nitrogen sensitive area(Interim Wellhead Protection Area-IWPA)or a mapped Zone II of a public water supply well If you have answered"yes"to any que lion in Section E the system is considered a significant threat,or answered yes in Section D above the large s tem has failed.The owner or operator of any large system considered a significant threat under Section E failed under Section D shall upgrade the system in accordance with 310 CMR 15.304.The system owner shou contact the appropriate regional office of the Department. r Page 5 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM-NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART B CHECKLIST Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte.6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/8/2006 Check if the following have been done. You must indicate"yes"or"no"as to each of the following: Yes No ,Z_ Pumping information was provided by the owner,occupant,or Board of Health - -Z Were any of the system components pumped out in the previous two weeks? _ Has the system received normal flows in the previous two week period? _ Have large volumes of water been introduced to the system recently or as part of this inspection? Were as built plans of the system obtained and examined?(If they were not available note as N/A) V" — Was the facility or dwelling inspected for signs of sewage back up? -Z_ Was the site inspected for signs of break out? _ Were all system components,excluding the SAS, located on site? -ve/— Were the septic tank manholes uncovered,opened,and the interior of the tank inspected for the condition of the baffles or tees,material of construction,dimensions,depth of liquid,depth of sludge and depth of scum? 3Z _ Was the facility owner(and occupants if different than owner)provided with information on the proper maintenance of subsurface sewage disposal systems? The size and location of the Soil Absorption System(SAS)on the site has been determined based on: Yes No Existing information.For example,a plan at the Board of Health. Determined in the field(if any of the failure criteria related to Part C is at issue approximation of distance is unacceptable)[310 CMR 15.302(3)(b)] 1 Page 6 of 1 l OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM-NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART C SYSTEM INFORMATION Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte.6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/8/2006 FLOW CONDITIONS RESIDENTIAL Number of bedrooms(design):- Number of bedrooms(actual): 5- Cy' r. rti, 4Q DESIGN flow based on 310 CMR 15.203 (for example: 110 gpd x#of bedrooms): Number of current residents: Does residence have a garbage grinder(yes or no): , Is laundry on a separate sewage system(yes or no):,,; [if yes separate inspection required] Laundry system inspected(yes or no): Seasonal use:(yes or no):_1�30 Water meter readings,if available(last 2 years usage Sump Pump(yes or no): .kDg> Last date of occupancy: c COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL Type of establishment: Design flow(based on 310 CMR 15.203): gpd Basis of design flow(seats/persons/sq. ft.etc.): 3 q 5 , _ c, Grease trap present(yes or no):L1LQ Industrial waste holding tank present(yes or no): tix3 Non-sanitary waste discharged to the Title 5 system(yes or no):,aa Water meter readings,if available: Last date of occupancy/use: OTHER(describe): GENERAL INFORMATION Pumping Records Source of information: C«� c o r� Was system pumped as part--of inspection(yes or no): `; If yes,volume pumped: Vr�' gallons--How was quantity pumped determined? Reason for pumping: _(—VN�t, TTYP OF SYSTEM Septic tank,distribution box,soil absorption system _Single cesspool _Overflow cesspool Privy_ Shared system(yes or no)(if yes,attach previous inspection records,if any) _Innovative/Alternative technology.Attach a copy of the current operation and maintenance contract(to be obtained from system owner) Tight tank Attach a copy of the DEP approval Other(describe): Approximate age of all components,date installed(if known)and source of information: 1 Were sewage odors detected when arriving at the site(yes or no): ),jC] \ Page 7 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM—NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART C SYSTEM INFORMATION (continued) Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte.6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/8/2006 BUILDING SEWER(locate on site plan) Depth below grade: �:)k 7-' Materials of construction:_cast iron_40 PVC other(explain): Distance from private water supply well or suction line: 1 Zcp' Comments(on condition of joints,venting,evidence of leakage,etc.): SEPTIC TANK:Alocate on site plan) Depth below grade: �ir Material of construc ncrete_metal_fiberglass_polyethylene _other(explain) If tank is metal list age:— Is age confirmed by a Certificate of Compliance(yes or no):_(attach a copy of certificate) Dimensions: Sludge depth: Distance from the top of sludge to bottom of outlet tee or baffle: 3 Scum thickness: 3 " Distance from top of scum to top of outlet tee or baffle: " Distance from bottom of scum to bottom of outlet tee or baffle: /3 " How were dimensions determined: \,�bA Comments(on pumping recommendations,inlet and outlet tee or baffle condition,structural integrity,liquid levels as related to outlet invert,evidence of leakage,etc.): ec�e tC� �"' 7z;� S `,-\. �I.�.a� . t_ �. ��S? C� � ,� �-. ac.�a-' k t' ,n e A cf C-z GREASE TRAP:_(locate on site plan) Depth below grade: Material of construction:_concrete_metal_fiberglass_polyethylene_other (explain): Dimensions: Scum thickness: Distance from top of scum to top of outlet tee or/baffle: Distance from bottom of scum to bottom of outlet tee or baffle: Date of last pumping: 1 Comments(on pumping recommendations,JAet and outlet tee or baffle condition, structural integrity,liquid levels as related to outlet invert,evidence of leakztge,etc.): i i i I I ;i Page 8 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM—NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM . PART C "�A SYSTEM INFORMATION (continued) Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte.6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/8/2006 TIGHT or HOLDING TANK: (tank must be pumpe t time of inspection)(locate on site plan) Depth below grade: Material of construction:_concrete_metal erglass__polyethylene_other(explain): Dimensions: Capacity: gallons Design Flow: gallon day Alarm present(yes or no): Alarm level: Alarm in wor ing order(yes or no): Date of last pumping: Comments(condition of alarm d float switches,etc.): DISTRIBUTION BOX:2�o�f present must be opened)(locate on site plan) Depth of liquid level above outlet invert: C)" Comments(not if box is level and distribution to outlets equal,any evidence of solids carryover,any evidence of leakage into or out of box,etc.): lam, rr � PUMP CHAMBER: (locate on site Ian) Pumps in working order(yes or no): Alarms in working order(,yes or no): Comments(note condition of pump amber,condition of pumps and appurtenances,etc.): f Page 7 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM—NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART C SYSTEM INFORMATION (continued) Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte.6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/8/2006 BUILDING SEWER(locate on site plan) Depth below grade: ---)` y �' Materials of construction:_cast iron 40 PVC_other(explain): Distance from private water supply well or suction line: Q 5 Comments(on condition of joints,venting,evidence of leakage,etc.): SEPTIC TANK:�/ (locate on site plan) Depth below grade: ( ` C6" Material of construction:_zconcrete_metal_fiberglass_polyethylene _other(explain) If tank is metal list age:_ Is age confirmed by a Certificate of Compliance(yes or no):—(attach a copy of certificate) Dimensions: Sludge depth: <n" Distance from the top of sludge to bottom of outlet tee or baffle: Scum thickness: Q" Distance from top of scum to top of outlet tee or baffle: q" Distance from bottom of scum to bottom of outlet tee or baffle:k How were dimensions determined: o e, r,t-Qa y r`e Comments(on pumping recommendations, inlet and outlet tee or baffle condition,structural integrity,liquid levels as related to outlet invert,evidence of leakage,etc.): �a✓.<'s���. �r,�l�e3 csv. 'ev.,,` w�..----� '�y.\'ice�' L'�cE,c, �Q 1 Sad �,c r\lam\ , 1"L' �_ CM V _/— e.'� ' GREASE TRAP:_(locate on site plan) Depth below grade:_ / Material of construction:_concrete_metal_fibergla� polyethylene_other (explain): / Dimensions: Scum thickness: Distance from top of scum to top of outlet tee or b e: Distance from bottom of scum to bottom of outl tee or baffle: Date of last pumping: Comments(on pumping recommendations, i et and outlet tee or baffle condition,structural integrity,liquid levels as related to outlet invert,evidence of le ge,etc.): f Page 8 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM—NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM . PART C SYSTEM INFORMATION (continued) Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte. 6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/8/2006 TIGHT or HOLDING TANK: (tank must be pumped ime of inspection)(locate on site plan) Depth below grade: Material of construction:_concrete_metal fi rglass_polyethylene_other(explain): Dimensions: Capacity: Qallons Design Flow: gallons/��y Alarm present(yes or no): Alarm level: Alarm in wor '�g order(yes or no): Date of last pumping: Comments(condition of alarm d float switches,etc.): C':;7 DISTRIBUTION BOX: vl'(if present must be opened)(locate on site plan) Depth of liquid level above outlet invert: Q" Comments(not if box is level and distribution to outlets equal,any evidence of solids carryover,any evidence of leakage into or out of box,etc.): %!A vw��� k PUMP CHAMBER: (locate on site plan) ` Pumps in working order(yes or no): ,! Alarms in working order(yes or no): j Comments(note condition of pump chamber,condition of pumps and appurtenances,etc.): i" f Page 9 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM-NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART C SYSTEM INFORMATION(continued) Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte.6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/8/2006 SOIL ABSORPTION SYSTEM(SAS): locate on site plan,excavation not required) If SAS not located explain why: Type leaching pits,number:leaching chambers,number: leaching leaching galleries,number: leaching trenches,number,length: _Teaching fields,number,dimensions: y(D° n overflow cesspool,number: innovative/alternative system Type/name of technology: Comments(note condition of soil,signs of hydraulic failure, level of ponding,damp soil,condition of vegetation, etc.): CESSPOOLS: (cesspool must be pumped as part of inspection)(locate on site plan) Number and configuration: Depth—top of liquid to inlet invert: Depth of solids layer: Depth of scum layer: Dimensions of cesspool: Materials of construction: Indication of groundwater inflow( s or no): Comments(note condition of so' ,signs of hydraulic failure,level of ponding,condition of vegetation,etc.): PRIVY: (locate on site plan) r' Materials of construction: Dimensions: Depth of solids: % Comments(note condition of soil, sign 'Yof hydraulic failure,level of ponding,condition of vegetation,etc.): r i Page 10 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM—NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART C SYSTEM INFORMATION (continued) Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte.6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M.Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/8/2006 SKETCH OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM Provide a sketch of the sewage disposal system including ties to at least two permanent reference landmarks or benchmarks.Locate all wells within 100 feet.Locate where public water supply enters the building. _ PL �. ®WF-Q I° ;; rt 13 �3 3' e Ian 6 POOL r F ply 7i ^ fnl�\J r .1. Page 11 of 11 OFFICIAL INSPECTION FORM—NOT FOR VOLUNTARY ASSESSMENTS SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM INSPECTION FORM PART C SYSTEM INFORMATION(continued) . Property Address: 1611 Main St./Rte.6A West Barnstable Owner: Paula M. Madonna Date of Inspection: 12/8/2006 SITE EXAM Slope Surface water ,vim Check cellar -. Y.. Shallow wellsV Estimated depth to ground water 5 feet Please indicate(check)all methods used to determine the high ground water elevation: _z6btained from system design plans on record—If checked,date of design plan reviewed: 'D j Observed site(abutting property/observation hole within 150 feet of SAS) Checked with the local Board of Health-explain: Checked with local excavators,installers-(attach documentation) Accessed USGS database-explain: r..��,,wA��s_ c,s j v You must describe how you established the high ground water elevation: 3 S 7 rQG a en-Se: c 3 F. ,S"-elnn J,5 r0 5 ^l J- C O;,of V✓" (/"�-A�.p `^rJ ti CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Page: 1 Barnstable County Health Laboratory Report Prepared For: Report Dated: 12/21/2006 Diane M. Mailloux Cape Setups,LLC Order No.: G0639096 800 Falmouth Road,Suite 104B Mashpee, MA 02649 Laboratory ID#: 0639096-01 Description: Water-Drinking Water. Sample#: Sampling Locationj 1611 Route 6A,W.Barnstable,MA _ Collected: 12/19/2006 Collected by: J&M.Maillo Received: 12/19/2006 Routine +Ammonia ITEM RESULT UNITS RL MCL Method# Tested Ammonia BRL mg/L 0.20 EPA 350.3 12/20/2006 Nitrate as-Nitrogen BRL mg/L 0.10 10 EPA 300.0 12/20, 006 Copper BRL mg/L 0.10 1.3 SM 311113 12/20/2006 Iron BRL mg/L 0.10 0.3 SM 3111B 12/20/2006 Sodium BRL mg/L 1.0 20 SM3111B 12/20/2006 Total Coliform Absent P/A 0 0 I M9223 12/19/2006 Conductance 180 umohs/cm 2.0 EPA 120.1 12/19/2006 pH 7.2 pH-units 0 EPA 150.1 12/19/2006 EPA 524.2-Volatile Organics by GUMS '`ITEM.'-= RESULT UNITS RL MCL -Method`# 'Tested' Dichlotodifluoromethane BRL ug/L '0:5 - EPA 524i2 12/19/2006 Chlorometharie ' `BRL ug/L 0.'5 tPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Vinyl chloride BRL ug/L 0.5 2.0 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Bromomethane BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloro ethane . BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL ug/L 0.5 200 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL ug/L 0.5 5.0 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 1,1-Dichloroethene BRL ug/L 0.5 7.0 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 I,1-Dichloropropene BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 1,2,3-Trichloropropane BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 0.5 70 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene BRL ug/L 0:5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 l;24YNomo-3-chloropropane BRL ug/L 0.5- EPA 524.2 12i19/2006' 1;2'Dihrorrioethane(EDB) BRL ug%L 0'..5 EPA524.2 12/1'9/2006- L,2-Dichlorobenzene� BRL ug/L, 0.51 600 EPA''524.2 12/19/2006 1'12-D1Ch10r0ethane -BRL ug/L 0.5 15.0, EPA'524.2 12/19/2006 b ';1,2=Dichloroproparie BRL ' ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 .. �� 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA.524.2 12/19/2006; 1,3-Dichlorobenzene BRL ug/L, 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 MCL=Maximum Contaminant Level RL = Reporting Limit Superior Court House, PO. Box 427, Barnstable, MA 02630 Ph: 508-375-6605 1;.:�-y r. �- Page: 2 9M, CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS g Barnstable County Health Laboratory "ssi�H�,St Report Prepared For: Report Dated: 12/21/2006 Diane M. Mailloux Cape Setups,LLC Order No.: G0639096 800 Falmouth Road,Suite 104B Mashpee, MA 02649 Laboratory ID#: 0639096-01 Description: Water-Drinking Water Sample#: Sampling Location: 1611 Route 6A,W.Barnstable,MA Collected: 12/19/2006 Collected by: J&M.Maillo Received: 12/19/2006 EPA 524.2 - Volatile Organics 5y GUMS ITEM RESULT UNITS RL MCL Method# Tested 1,3-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 1,4-Dichlorobenzene BRL ug/L 0.5 5.0 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 2,2-Dichloropropane BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 2-Chlorotoluene BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 4-Chlorotoluene BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Benzene BRL ug/L 0.5 5.0 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006, Bromobenzene BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Bromochloromethane BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Bromodichloromethane BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Bromoform BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Carbon tetrachloride BRL ug/L 0.5 5.0 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Chlorobenzene BRL ug/L, 0.5 100 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Chloroethane BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 i Chloroform BRL ug/L 0.5 80 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 cis-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL ug/L 0.5 70 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 cis-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Dibromochloromethane BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Dibromomethane BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Ethylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.5 700 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Hexachlorobutadiene BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Isopropylbenzene BRL ug/L, 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Methylene chloride BRL ug/L 0.5 5.0 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Methyl-tert-butyl ether BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Naphthalene BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 n-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 n-Propylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 p-Isopropyltoluene BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 sec-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Styrene BRL ug/L 0.5 100 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 tert-Butylbenzene BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Tetrachloroethene BRL ug/L 0.5 5.0 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Toluene BRL ug/L 0.5 1000 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 MCL=Maximum Contaminant Level RL = Reporting Limit Superior Court House, PO. Box 427, Barnstable, MA 02630 Ph: 508-375-6605 k . z y CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Pa 3• S S g Barnstable County Health Laboratory °;ter 3"sc��Fn}5t�' Report Prepared For: Report Dated: 12/21/2006 Diane M.Mailloux Cape Setups,LLC Order No.: G0639096 800 Falmouth Road, SLite 104B Mashpee, MA 02649 Laboratory ID#: 0639096-01 Description: Water-Drinking Water Sample#: Sampling Location: 1611 Route 6A,W.Barnstable,MA Collected: 12/19/2006 Collected by: J&M.Maillo Received: 12/19/2006 EPA 524.2 - Volatile Organics by GUMS ITEM RESULT UNITS RL MCL Method# Tested Total xylenes BRL ug/L 0.5 10000 EPA 524.2 I2/19/2006 trans-1,2-Dichloroethene BRL ug/L 0.5 100 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006. Trichloroethene BRL ug/L 0.5 5.0 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Trichlorofluoromethane BRL ug/L 0.5 EPA 524.2 12/19/2006 Water sample meets the recommended limits for drinking water of all the above tested parameters. Approved By:_ _ _ _ ___�_J_ irector) MCL=Maximum Contaminant Level RL = Reporting Limit Superior Court House, PO.Box 427, Barnstable, MA 02630 Ph: 508-375-6605 LAN i YE N OF BARNSTABLE or a mo ' ication of an existing Site Plan Review Location � 2001 4&ctC�. Business NamRNSTABLE West Barnstable Arts and Crafts Antique shop DEPT.Assessor's Ma um er: 197/043 &045 Property Address: 1611 Main Street, Rt 6A, West Barnstable Owner of Property Applicant Name: Robert Ritucci, Trustee of the Name: Attorney Patrick Butler Paint Realty Trust Address: Address: PO Box 1630 Hyannis, MA 02601 Phone: Phone: 790-5407 FAX: 771-8079 Engineer Attorney Name: Down Cape Engineering & Name: See abov � — Sanford Associates Address: Address: JL Phone: Phone: _— FAX: ° Storage Tanks Zoning Classification Existing Proposed RF Number: Number: District: Groundwater AP Size: Size: Overlay: Above Ground: Above Ground: Lot Area .89 acres Underground: Underground: Fire Distri . Contents: Contents: s� fl C ._ � r4 Number of Buildings V so. Utilities Existing: 1 Sewer -Public/Private JAN 19 2001 Proposed: - Water - Public/Private Demolition: - Electrical -Aerial/Underground TOWN OF e',.MTA sLE Gas -Natural/Propane BUILDING L, Parking Spaces Curb Cuts Total Floor Area by Use Required: Existing: 2, Plum St Residential: 5,955 and Rt.6A Provided: 25 Proposed: - Office: On-Site: X To Close: - Medical Office: Off-Site: Totals: 2 Commercial: 3,583 HP: 2 Wholesale: Storage: 2,745 Old King's Highway Regional Historic District: Yes Approved? Yes/No Hyannis Main. St./Waterfront Historic District: No Approved? Yes/No Previous Zoning Board of Appeals action? 1997-91 In Area of Critical Environmental Concern? No Project within 100' of Wetland Resource Area? Yes Note that all signage must be discussed with Ms. Urenas at the Building Department Listed in National and/or State Register of Historic Places?: Perimeter setbacks: Front: 4-12 feet along Rt 6A Side: 6.5 feet Rear: % Lot Coverage (buildings &pavement): Number of Floors: 2 Floor Area: First: Second: Other (Specify): Are there Accessory Buildings? Yes Accessory Building Floor Area: 640 4 ft Please provide a brief narrative description of your proposed project. The Ap licant wishes to modify the existing Site Plan Review approval to #21-1997. The revised lean propose s the same use, reduces the retail square footage, allows 1 HP M ce along Rt. 6A, and revises the rear parking area. 1 assert t at 1 ave completed (or caused to be completed) this page and the Site Plan Review Applicati n d that, to my knowledge, the information submitted here is true. Signature Date Patrick M. Butler, Nutter, McClennen & Fish r { STEVE CROCKER TEL:(508)548-1353 PROJECT MANAGER FAX:(508)548 5330 /e 43 C. H. Newton Builders, Inc. GENERALCONTRACTORS MAILING ADDRESS 919 MAIN STREET P.O.BOX 922 OSTERVILLE,MA 02655 FALMOUTH,MA 02541 TO: TOM MCKEAN FROM: SHARON CROCKER DATE: APRIL 22, 2005 RE: 424 PLUM ST, WEST BARNSTABLE Steve Crocker was in today in response to attached letter from us. The septic system was upgraded in Oct 2000 as mentioned in attached letter and permit appears to have been applied to Parcel# 197-043 and should be# 197-045, Permit#2000-557. He has given us a copy of the original plans (attached) to show how both lots originally owned by same person were confused. Please contact him at cell # 508-274-1843 o+TME Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services 3 Thomas F. Geiler,Director sa Public Health Division Thomas McKean,Director 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 Office: 508-8624644 Fax: 508-790-6304 Robert Ritucci Tr. March 1,2005 Paint Reality Trust P.Q. Box 664 W.Barnstable,Ma.02668 - NON-COWUAN4CE WITH STATE ENVIRONMENTAL CODE TITLE V. The septic system owned by you located at 424 Plum St. W. Barnstable was inspected on, 3/10/2000 by Robert Bortolotti a Massachusetts licensed septic inspector. The inspection of your septic system showed that your system has failed under the guidelines of 1995 TITLE 5 (310 CMR 15.00)due to the following: Backup of sewage into facility or system component due to overloaded or clogged SAS or cesspooL Our records show that the system has been in a failed state for more than two years. You are ordered to hire a professional engineer or registered sanitarian to prepare a plan of proposed replacement septic systern component(s). This plan is to be submitted to the Town of Barnstable Public Health Division Office(Regulatory Services,200 Main Street,Hyannis),within (90) days receipt of this letter. The plan will bring the septic system into compliance with 310 CMR 15.00,The State Environmental Code, Title V. You are a lso o rdered t o u pgrade o r r eplace t he s eptic s ystem w ithin s ix months (180) days o f y our receipt of this letter. Any person aggrieved by any order issued by the local approval authority may appeal to any c ourt of competent jurisdiction, as provided for by the laws of the Commonwealth. You have the option of requesting an adjudicatory hearing pursuant to 310 CMR 15.422 Failure to comply with this order will automatically result in a public hearing scheduled before the Board of Health. PER BOARD OF HEALTH Th mas A. McKean,R.S., C.H.O. Agent of the Board of Health CC. Board of Health L00/l00 o VNNOOVW Vlf1Vd 90809LC809 XVd 9U H 900Z/ZO/E0 Page 1 of 1 Rebecca Baker From: Steve Crocker[scrocker@chnewton.com] Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 10:46 AM To: rbaker@chnewton.com Subject: FW: 424 PLUM STREET& 1611 ROUTE 6A R Could you please print this letter and attachments for me. thanks From: Daniel A. Ojala [mailto:downcape@downcape.com] Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 7:01 AM To: Steve Crocker Subject: 424 PLUM STREET& 1611 ROUTE 6A \ Dear Steve: Attached please find the current existing conditions site plan with septic data from the upgrade plan we did for the above site. Our septic upgrade plan was dated 9/20/2000, and the attached letter confirms the upgrade was installed in 10/19/00 by William Burke. The data may be in the BOH's #1611 Rt. 6a folder, causing the confusion. Please call if you have further questions. .Daniel A. Ojala PLS, EIT Down Cape Engineering, Inc. 939 Route 6a (Main St.) Yarmouthport, MA 02675 ph. 1-508-362-4541 fax 1-508-362-9880 email: downcape@downcape.com This Electronic Message contains information from the engineering firm of Down Cape Engineering,Inc. which may be privileged. The information is intended to be for the use of the addressee only. If you are not the addressee,note that any disclosure,copy,distribution or use of the contents of this message is prohibited. 3/29/2005 ' TOWN OF BARNSTABLE °Co' L..rCA'--)N SEWAGE #ra�l."�' VILLAGE U� 3hnX5 'Alt, ASSESSOR'S MAP & LOT/g �:~ " INSTALLER'S NAME&PHONE NO. 3d ZfrE S 3 ',;L S�rs SEPTIC TANK CAPACITY /5-06 LEACHING FACILITY: (type) 7WEZeZ=5 (size) 4�0 )(oa `d r NO.OF BEDROOMS BtUDER OR OWNE�+R R IE 1r IJL e r S u o f ,15 PERMIT DATE: / CR f " 00 COMPLIAN DATE: D Separation Distance Between the: S eF.z�-s A5 pAop-w,tJ �Z-Ar,1,R tP9WA � Maximum Adjusted Groundwater Table to the Bottom of Leaching Facility Feet Private Water Supply Well and Leaching Facility (If any wells exist on site or within`200 feet of leaching facility) Feet Edge of Wetland and Leaching Facility(If any wetlands exist- within 300 feet of leaching facility) �" Feet Furnished by PAR. OF ZuIL► 01 YZ 1 r �llFa�ar� 7 TOWN OF BARNSTABLE LOCATION k io 1\ �` CA SEWAGE# VILLAGE ASSESSOR'S MAP&PARCEL INSTALLERS NAME&PHONE NO. SEPTIC TANK CAPACITY J Sao �"� v. 3c;�\� - tooz� Go�•� LEACHING FACILITY:(type) (size) NO. OF BEDROOMS LJ Nor OWNER PERMIT DATE: 9 L-� f j©C) COMPLIANCE DATE: O T Separation Distance Between the: Maximum Adjusted Groundwater Table to the Bottom of Leaching Facility Feet Private Water Supply Well and Leaching Facility(If any wells exist on site or within 200 feet of leaching facility) /(QO Feet Edge of Wetland and Leaching Facility(If any wetlands exist within 300 feet of leaching facility) Feet FURNISHED BY ®J�^ ���\ Tamar �o s.sa•5. Sc�-e � 3, 44, 'q,-4 Ac - A T = IkP ' Ag ( a E43 � O 0 Aga . va6 A t ` ` 0'77 f J No. Fee THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Entered in computer: _ Yes PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION -TOWN OF BARNSTABLE., MASSACHUSETTS 01pplitation for 30i!5,pog Y 6potem Con!Aructton Permit Application for a Permit to Construct( )Repair( Upgrade( )Abandon( ) ❑Complete System ❑Individual Components Location Address or Lot No. /�///Z;4,f Owner'l Name,Add es, d Tel.No. Assessor's Map/Parcellqq fit /� l er's Nam ' e, ddress and Tel.No. `J Designer's Name,Address and Tel.No. Owl)C�� Crime s d' Type of Building: Dwelling No.of Bedrooms < Lot Size sq.ft. Garbage Grinder( ) Other Type of Building No.of Persons Showers( ) Cafeteria( ) Other Fixtures Design Flow gallons per day. Calculated daily flow gallons. Plan Date Number of sheets Revision Date Title Size of Septic Tank / Type of A.S. Description of Soil e e Nature of Repairs or Alterations(Answer when applicable) L Date last inspected: Agreement: The undersigned agrees to ensure the construction and maintenance of the afore described on-site sewage disposal systetr in accordance with the provisions of Ti e 5 of the Environme tal Code and not to place the system in operation until a Certifi- cate of Compliance has been iss d b eal Sign C ate �al Application Approved by Date Application Disapproved for the following reasons Permit No. Date Issued ! : �— No: —Fee ✓� �. THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS "Entered in computer: Yes PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION -TOWN OF BARNSTABLE., MASSACHUSETTS 01pprication for -Miopooar *pztem Construction permit - - Application for a Permit to Construct( )Repair( pgrade( )Abandon( ) ❑Complete System ❑Individual Components LAe ress or Lot No. Owner's Name,Address and Tel.No. - Map/Parcel `��� me,Address,4d el. o.'— Designer's Name,Address and Tel.No. a w 'Type of Building: r Dwelling No.of Bedrooms�_�. / Lot Size sq.ft. Garbage Grinder( ) Other Type of Building / ` No.of Persons Showers( ) Cafeter,a( ) (Other Fixtures Design Flow gallons per day. Calculated daily flow gallons. Plan Date Number of sheets Revision Date Title Size of Septic Tank Type of S.A.S. Description of Soil - �- ,Y iff A i Nature of Repairs or Alterations(Answer when applicable) r,F Date last inspected: A 1 � , Agreement: The undersigned agrees to ensure the construction and maintenance of the afore described on-site sewage disposal system R�r in accordance with the provisions of Title 5 of the Environmental Code and not to place the system in operation until a Certifi- cate of Compliance has been issued by his oarctofHeath f . Signed >'` C pate f' Applicaiion Approved by- �< ` , Date . Application Disa roved fo o4lotnir 's :«*' r` �. 1 PP PP s Permit No. L� Date Issued ————— � ————————-�' -————————————— THE CO MONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS (Certificate of (Compliance THIS IS TO CERTIFY, that the On-site Sewage Disposal System Constructed( )Repaired ( )Upgraded( ) Abandoned( )by at has been constructed in accordance with th p isipns of 5?nd f r ispotal Sy em nstruc 'o4i W t o. Qlj Ir Gdated Installer Designer UVVV The issuance of this permit shall of be Znstrued as a guarantee that the syst ill function as des ed. o Date Inspector ;?Y14 A 1XY V IV/ IV --------------------------------------- No. i1l n Feeovxx�,f� / THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION - BARNSTABLE} MASSACHUSETTS Mi5po5al *pgtem Construction J)ermit Permission is hereby granted to Construct( )Repair( )Upgrade( )Abandon( ) System located at / 14 / �� ® J ° IV,-,I and as described in the above Application for Disposal System Construction Permit. The applicant recognizes his/her duty to comply with Title 5 and the following local provisions or special conditions. Provided:Construction must a completed within three years of the date of this wit;. Date: t'7 A roved b PP y TOWN OF BARNSTABLE LOCATION (-tJ eft: " A/eP15•Y' SEWAGE �i r� "" J -.5'Y VILLAGE t�s�R1�D�`�f_E ASSESSOR'S MAP & INSTALLER'S NAME&PHONE NO. .3a ZfrE i 33 SEPTIC TANK CAPACITY _fbSQ6 LEACHING FACILITY: (type) ;,YE/��7elp5 (size) 4�0 NO. OF BEDROOMS 5— I'o -0&`s� BUILDER OR OWNER C 3IE F�— R F0 Qfl:>q A-em r S PERMITDATE: �' 1 ®O COMPLIAN DATE: D Z' Separation Distance Between the: S ZzE,a49,v5A5��k'/tU�iv sc-�;i��a�ooe 40�����P� Maximum Adjusted Groundwater Table to the Bottom of Leaching Facility Feet Private Water Supply Well and Leaching Facility (If any wells exist r;' on site or within 200 feet of leaching facility) Feet Edge of Wetland and Leaching Facility (If any wetlands exist within 300 feet of leaching facility) Feet Furnished by LOCATION SEWAGE PERMIT N0. VILLE AG 1� 1 • -. INSTA LLER'S NAME i ADDRESS IBUILDER OR 0INJ1`ER ell Pei, 1J I) A T E P E R M I T I S S U E D pr N Rill' { i� {S yin i y it )I t,y�rysl,,..pL t -dl-n y 1 } tl.�'�! � x� -.� _�.......__....,,"....«„.w tsir3�'do n _-._.._.._,..._.,,;,a.... i � I t ! - I �r.��"���,-�•., � '� 13:7 a -L Ti . _j � �.,• � _.��'t.:�..,. � '._ - a..:.:.i..V_.�—.___ .xmu+dN41B r, .;�� 3 t '�'{.�k.a�x..r� �-$s ' o �& i i iop TOWN OF BARNSTABLE ' LOCATION SEWAGE # 'SS" VII.LAGER1��'14Zti i. ASSESSOR'S MAP & LOT/ r S— INSTALLER'S NAME&PHONE NO. SEPTIC TANK CAPACITY LEACHING FACILITY: (type) ) X NO. OF BEDROOMS J v (size BUILDER OR OWNER �,litpV r. S / C) PERMITDATE: — 0(3 COMPLIANCE DATE: O Separation Distance Between the: S i Maximum Adjusted Groundwater Table to the Bottom of Leaching Facility Feet Private Water Supply Well and LeachingFacility ty (If any wells exist I _ on site or within 200 feet of leaching facility) Edge of Wetland and.Leaching Facility(If any wetlands exist Feet within 300 feet of leaching facility) Furnished by Feet 01) GP i i 4 nc, Ao. - k r OCT-19-00 01 :38 PM DOWN CAPE ENGINEERING 508 362 9880 P.01 Eel.(508)362-4541 939 main street rt 61t fax(508)382-9880 yarmouth port mass02675 down cape engineering civil engineers&land surveyors structurs+t design Arne H.Ojala RE.,P.L.S. Timothy H.Covell,P.L.S. tend court Daniel A.Ojala,P.L.S. surveys October 19, 2000 site planning "wage system Thomas McKean, R.S. designs Barnstable Board of Health 367 Main Street inspections Hyannis, MA 02 601 permits Re: 1611 Route 6A, West Barnstable Dear Tom: Down Cape Engineering, Inc. performed an inspection of the soil removal and the newly constructed septic system at the above-referenced location.. The soils removal was satisfactory and the septic system is hereby certified to be installed in substantial compliance with the approved plan. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call ME. Yours truly, y'V' Anne H. Ojala, PE, PLS Down Cape Engineering, Inc. cc: Walter Burke LEGAL NOTICE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Pursuant to M.G.L. , C. 21E, Section 14 (a) and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (310 CMR 40. 00) , the Department of Environmental Protection announces that a Preliminary Assessment and Limited Site Investigation has been performed at the following location: Community Site Name/Address Site No. Classification Key NP=Non-Priority BARNSTABLE CRANE DUPLICATING 4-0545 NP 1611 MAIN STREET This investigation has confirmed that a release of oil and/or hazardous materials has occurred at this location. Therefore, the Department has identified the site as a confirmed disposal site. The Department has also determined that this site is a nonpriority disposal site (as defined by M.G.L. , C. 21E, Section 2) . M.G.L. , C. 21E, Section 3 (g) requires that for a non-priority site, if feasible, a permanent solution be implemented at the disposal site. If a permanent solution is not yet feasible, then a temporary solution must be implemented, and a plan for achieving a permanent solution must be developed. Any temporary solutions on the site remain effective until a permanent solution is effectuated. M.G.L. , C. 21E and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan provide several opportunities for public notice of and involvement in decisions regarding response actions at disposal sites, including: * The chief municipal official and Board of Health of the community in which the site is located will be provided with notices of the results of investigations, plans for remedial response, and field work involving the use of heavy construction equipment and/or protective clothing (310 CMR 40. 202) . * Upon receipt of a petition from ten or more residents of the municipality in which the disposal site is located, or a municipality potentially affected by a disposal site, or upon the Department's initiative a plan for involving the public in decisions regarding response actions at the site will be prepared and presented at a public meeting. This plan will be revised based on comments received, and will be implemented over the course of the response action (310 CMR 40.203) . For more information on the confirmed disposal sites referenced above please contact Ellie Grillo of the Southeast Regional Office at (508) 946-2862 . i�- LEGAL NOTICE . COMMONWEALTH OF. MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Pursuant to M.G.L. , C. 21E, Section 14 (a) and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (310 CMR 40. 00) , the Department of Environmental Protection announces that a Preliminary Assessment and Limited Site Investigation has been performed at the following location: Community Site Name/Address Site No. Classification Key NP=Non-Priority BARNSTABLE CRANE DUPLICATING 4-0545 NP 1611 MAIN STREET This investigation has confirmed that a release of oil and/or hazardous materials has occurred at this location. Therefore, the Department has identified the site as a confirmed disposal site. The Department has also determined that this site is a nonpriority disposal site (as defined by M.G.L. , C. 21E, Section 2) . M.G.L. , C. 21E, Section 3 (g) requires that for a non-priority site, if feasible, a permanent solution be implemented at the disposal site. If a permanent solution is not yet feasible, then a temporary solution must be implemented, and a plan for achieving a permanent solution must be developed. Any temporary solutions on the site remain effective until a permanent solution is effectuated. M.G.L. , C. 21E and the Massachusetts Contingency Plan provide several opportunities for public notice of and involvement in decisions regarding response actions at disposal sites, including: * The chief municipal official and Board of Health of the community in which the site is located will be provided with notices of the results of investigations, plans for remedial response, and field work involving the use of heavy construction equipment and/or protective clothing (310 CMR 40.202) . * Upon receipt of a petition from ten or more residents of the municipality in which the disposal site is located, or a municipality potentially affected by a disposal site, or upon the Department's initiative a plan for involving the public in decisions regarding response actions at the site will be prepared and presented at a public meeting. This plan will be revised based on comments received, and will be implemented over the course of the response action (310 CMR 40.203) . For more information on the confirmed disposal sites referenced above please contact Ellie Grillo of the Southeast Regional office at (508) 946-2862 . r!{ of LEGAL NOTICES - SOUTHEAST REGION ROUND 15 - APRIL 1990 SITE NUMBER SITE NAME/ADDRESS CLASSIFICATION 4-0705 FABRICARE HOUSE PRIORITY 32 POND STREET NORWELL 4-0243 BRISTOL MILL LOT NON-PRIORITY WASHBURN/COGGESHALL/ BELLEVILLE NEW BEDFORD 4-0529 SOUTH SHORE ACURA/PRESTIGE PRIORITY MOTORS 10-22 POND STREET NORWEL - 4-0545 CRANE DUPLICATING PRIORITY 1611 MAIN STREET BARNSTABLE 4-0875 JFC SHOE COMPANY PRIORITY 2 CANTON STREET STOUGHTON 4-0853 CUMBERLAND FARMS NON-PRIORITY 280 TEMPLE STREET WHITMAN 1j 1 .+y /40 b 97ie OommonweaM Of JL&�ac��� eF�__e Of SMH�(O���4&0& Daniel S. Greenbaum VGh'C ��P,Qb' � JZCO�Ir Commissioner �Sa�✓ �SQ�, ff O,M4T Gilbert T. J•oly Regional Director NOTICE OF DOCUMENT AVAILABILITY SITE: Crane Duplicating_ Company Site # 4-0545 ADDRESS: 1611 Main Street, Route 6A, West Barnstable DOCUMENTS: Information Repository An Information Repository has been established for the Crane Duplicating Company .Site at the Whelden Library, located on Meeting House Way in West Barnstable, Massachusetts. The library hours are as .follows: Monday: 2: 00 - 5:OOp.m. & 7: OOp.m. - 9:OOp.m. Tuesday: 2:00 - 5: OOp.m. Wednesday: 2; 00 - 5: OOp.m. & 7: OOp.m. - 9:OOp.m. Thursday: 2 : 00 - 5:OOp.m. Friday: 2:00 - 5:OOp.m Saturday: 9:OOa.m.. - NOON As soon as documents are available for review they will be forwarded to the library, and a notice will be sent to' the site mailing list. If there are any questions regarding this notice or if you would like to be added to the mailing list please contact Ms.. Ellie Grillo at (508) 946-2.862. Thank-you. cc: mailing list original Printed on Recycled Paper 1 97w,..,, Commonweakk i C VI�IW N Daniel S. Greenbaum VG�t'C �' fi %!' JxClt/?r Commissioner /famac`mw"02 7 Gilbert T. Joly Regional Director CRANE DUPLICATING COMPANY ROUTE 6A, WEST BARNSTABLE, :MASSACHUSETTS DEP SITE # 4-0545 INFORMATION REPOSITORY LIST OF CONTENTS i * SITE CLASSIFICATION FORM * LEGAL NOTICE ` * PETITION * PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT . INFORMATION * SITE RELATED CORRESPONDENCE AND MEMORANDA 1 9 * SITE REPORTS: 1. 21-E SITE ASSESSMENT - CRANE DUPLICATING COMPANY. Prepared by 5 IEP, Inc. Dated March 1988. 2 . REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION CRANE DUPLICATING COMPANY. Prepared by IEP, Inc. Dated -May 1988. 1 s� a .j. YI Y� '1 Z :.l _ry Original Printed on Recycled Paper D ,(,�7 �000 6ox q ?Oe 'A 6,�A O&A 90\0 Ul� iAd/s� �, �v, r�r� oar �o Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Department of 40 Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office William F. Weld Govemor Daniel S.Greenbaum . Commissioner F V R a ly UR 4 March 26, 1992 William W. Durrell RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0545 P.O. Box 251 Property West Barnstable, Massachusetts 02668 Route 6A & Plum Street, Approval of Short Term Measure Design, M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 CMS? 40.000 Dear Mr. Durrell: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department") , has reviewed correspondence dated March 4, 1992 (the "Letter") from your consultants, Fugro-McClel land (East) , Inc. proposing certain modifications to the groundwater monitoring program of a Short Term Measure Design (the "STMD") submitted in December, 1991 and approved by the Department on February 25, 1992 . The Department approves the modifications to the STMD proposed in the Letter. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Should you have any further questions regarding site WSC/SA-4-0545, please contact Marcel V. Boelitz of this office at (508) 946-2868. Very truly yours, Robert E. Donovan, Regiona Engineer for Waste Site Cleanup / 1rans v s.r7E e CERTIFIED MAIL #P622 581 643 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO ATTN: Ellie Grillo DEP - SERO - Data Entry Lakeville Hospital • Route 105 • Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347 • FAX(508)947-6557 0 Telephone(508)946-2700 -2- cc: Town Council Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren J. Rutherford Town Manager (508) 790-6205 Board of Health Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Thomas McKean Director (508) 790-6265 Conservation Commission Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Robert Gatewood Chairman (508) 790-6245 West Barnstable Fire District Route 6A West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Chief John Jenkins (508) 362-3241 Information Repository Whelden Public Library Meeting House Way West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Jane Merritt Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. Main Street P.O. Box 487 Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 ATTN: Richard W. Price, President Fugro-McClelland (East) , Inc. P.O. Box 1840 90 Route 6A/Sextant Hill Sandwich, MA 02563 ATTN: Joseph S. Hobin I G=ATION ,TOkIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGIS FORM - Mail To: NAME OF BUSINESS: "- �� Board of Health MAILING ADDRESS: 9dflf11iWi,r✓ -jw Town of Barnstable TELEPHONE NUMBER: 02 L P.O. Box 534 CONTACT PERSON: _ Hyannis, MA 02601 Does your firm store any of the toxic or hazardous materials listed below, either for sale or for your own use, in quVo ities totalling, at any time, more than 50 gallons liquid volume or 25 pounds dry weight? YES NO This form must be returned to the Board of Health regardless of a yes or no answer. Use the enclosed envelope for your convenience. If you answered YES above, please indicate if the materials are stored at a site other than your mailing address: ADDRESS: --x TELEPHONE: LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health has determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered Please put a check beside each product that you store: Antifreeze (for gasoline or coolant systems) Drain cleaners Automatic transmission fluid Toilet cleaners Engine and radiator flushes Cesspool cleaners Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Disinfectants Motor oils/waste oils Road Salt (Halite) Gasoline, Jet fuel Refrigerants Diesel fuel, kerosene, #2 heating oil Pesticides (insecticides, herbicides, Other petroleum products: grease, lubricants rodenticides) Degreasers for engines and metal ✓ Photochemicals (fixers and developers) Degreasers for driveways & garages Printing ink Battery acid (electrolyte) Wood preservatives (creosote) Rustproofers Swimming pool chlorine Car wash detergents Lye or caustic soda Car waxes and polishes Jewelry cleaners Asphalt & roofing tar Leather dyes Paints, varnishes, stains, dyes Fertilizers (if stored outdoors) Paint & lacquer thinners PCB's Paint & varnish removers, deglossers Other chlorinated hydrocarbons, Paint brush cleaners (inc. carbon tetrachloride) Floor & furniture strippers Any other products with "Poison" labels Metal polishes (including chloroform, formaldehyde, Laundry soil & stain removers hydrochloric acid, other acids) (including bleach) Other products not listed which you feel may Spot removers & cleaning fluids be toxic or hazardous (please li I): (dry cleaners) Other cleaning solvents Bug and tar removers maom dxz loll Household cleansers, oven cleaners J It I White Copy- Health Department/ Canary Copy-Business TOWN OF BARNSTABLE OMPLIANCE: CLASS: 1.Marine,Gas Stations,Repair satisfactory 2.Printers BOARD OF HEALTH 3.Auto Body Shops unsatisfactory- 4.Manufacturers COMPANY (see"Orders") 5.Retail Stores 6.Fuel Suppliers ADDRESS S: 0 7.Miscellaneous 90 IES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors;OUT=outdoors) OR MATERIALS Case lots Drums Above Tanks Underground ✓� Gr_0 J�/o IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT #&gallons Age Test Fuels: Gasoline,Jet Fuel(A) Diesel, Kerosene, #2 (B) Heavy Oils: waste motor oil (C) M new motor oil(Cx transmission/hydraulic "A p j Synthetic Organics: degreasers A Miscellane s:07r7 I~ !� A'/ riff °' DISPOSAL/RECLAMATIM REMARKS: 1. Sanitary Sewage 2.Water Supply O Town Sewer OPublic 'Ar On rivateor 3. Indoor Floor Drains YES NO O Holding tank: MDC O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES NO ORDERS: O Holding tank: MDC O Catch basin/Dry well O On-site system 5.Waste Transporter Name of Hauler Destination Waste Product . " ,��- YES NO 1. ,Sa �� Person (s) Interviewed Inspector Da TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGISTRATION FORM NAME OF FIRM• p3 MAILING ADDRESS: &17 e/i'7 GAG 3d TELEPHONE NUMBER: c.�2 131J'Li CONTACT PERSON: --7exy 4��,u Does your firm store any of the toxic or. haza*rdous materials listed below, either for sale or for your own use, in quantities totalling, at any, time, more than 50 gallons liquid volume or 25 pounds dry weight? YES _ NO This form must be returned to the Board of Health regardless of a YES or NO answer. Use the enclosed envelope for your convenience. If you answered YES above, please indicate if the materials are stored at a site other than your mailing address: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: LIST OF TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS The Board of Health has determined that the following products exhibit toxic or hazardous characteristics and must be registered when stored in quantities totalling more than 50 gallons liquid volume or 25 pounds dry weight. Please put a check beside each product that you store: Antifreeze (for gasline or coolant systems) Refrigerants Automatic transmission fluid w Pesticides (insecticides, Engine and Radiator flushes herbicides rodenticides:) Hydraulic fluid (including brake fluid) Photochemicals Motor oils/waste oils _ Printing Ink Gasoline, Jet fuel Wood preservatives Diesel fuel, Kerosene, #2 heating oil (creosote) Other petroleum products: grease, Swimming Pool chlorine lubricants Lye or caustic soda Degreasers for engines and metal Jewelry cleaners Degreasers for driveways & garages Leather dyes Battery acid . (electrolyte) Fertilizers (if storedy Rustproofers outdoors) Car wash detergents , �._ PCB s. Car waxes and polishes Asphalt & roofing tar Other chlorinated hydro- Paints, varnishes, stains, carbons, (inc.carbon dyes tetrachloride) . Paint and lacquer thinners Any other products with Paint & Varnish removers, deglossers Paint brush cleaners "poison" labels (including - . Floor & Furniture strippers chloroform, formaldehyde,hydrochloric acid, :other _ Metal polishes acids) Laundry soil & stain removers(including bleach) Other products not listed Spot removers & cleaning fluids which you feel may be (dry cleaners ) R E C EI V E ® toxic or hazardous (please Other cleaning solvents HEALTH DEPT. list) Bug and tar removers TOWN Or BARN 1ST Household cleansers, oven cleaners Drain cleaners Toilet cleaners Cesspool cleaners Disinfectants MAY 1 4 1981 Road Salt (Hal i_ to ) TOWN"" OF BARNSTABLE a BOARD OF HEALTH !%ONTR L TOXIC D HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - INSPECTION SHEET 0 ��� FIRM ADDRESS. Major types of materials: 1) 2) 3) 4) 6) I: Description of materials) use: II. Storage (denote product by number listed above) A. Containers metal glass paper plastic cans,bottles,jars drums,barrels aboveground tanks underground tanks bags,boxes open,loose,uncovered inadequate labelling B. Storage Facility ✓or # Remarks/Recommence-,:ions 1. Indoor -•- a) separate, contained room b) stored in general work area i) inadequate ventilation- ii)_,floor• drains-- -iii) inadequate fire--protection- 2. Outdoor- a) uncovered.,.. exposed- to-weather b_);pervious-surf ace/•c-atcK.basins1z'i 1 ITT; Disposal'- - = A. Reclamation/Recycling unit B. On-site disposal 1. Town sewer 2. Regular septic system J>" 3. Separate holding tank C. Off-site disposal 1. hauled by own firm 2, hired hauler a) name of hauler b)'•address or disposal site Person(s) Interviewed - - — — — — — — — — — — — — Inspector - - - - - - - - r � !3 Date 6 30 81 - - - - - - - - - - - - /�` ^- �O•,rlY'1�' OF BARNSTABLELunsatisfactOYY- Orders")ANCE: CLASS: 1.. Marine,Gas Stations.Repair • factory �•� 2. Printers BOARD OF HEALTH 4. . Auto rods Shops 4. Manufacturers see" S. Retail Stores COMPANY �. �.� � T! L� C`D 1 6. Fuel Suppliers {{ ,�( � l_� 7. Miscellaneous ADDRESS ( �,t� �J '� �' ' Class: QUANTITIES AND STORAGE (IN=indoors; OUT=outdoors) MAJOR MATERIALS Case lots Drums * AboveTanks Underground Tanks IN OUT, 1 fyg2l ons rest? Fuels: Gasoline, Jet Fuel (A) Diesel, Kerosene, N2 (B) Heavy'Oils: waste motor oil (C) new motor oil., transmission/hydraulic Synthetic Organics: degreasers ::3 ,Miscellaneous: F.✓- f WSPOSAL RECLAMATION `"'' REM1.RKS: 1. Sanitary Sewage 2. Water Supply OTown Sewer pub Iic ^,.-e; : ; On-site ] Private 3. door Floor Drains: YES NO Q Holding tank: MDC OCatch basin/Dry well __,..�_.. _ _._. .._._._...._._..... .__.`__ On-site system - 4. Outdoor Surface drains:YES "NO , Holding- tank: MDC i• O Catch basin/Dry well - OOn-site system S. Waste Transporter. Licensed? _Natne of Hauler_ f2estination g,1Ste Product_ 1! ' a� niter �t� Ij spector Date IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOR N A DATE. �? TIME �("/35 P.M. M OF PHONE AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION TELEPHONED PLEASE CALL CAME TO SEE YOU WILL CALL AGAIN WANTS TO SEE YOU RUSH RETURNED YOUR CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION n MESSAGE 01 SIGNED LITHO IN U.S.A. TOPS 3002-P CAPE OFFICE PRODUCTS INC. (617) 775-6000 145 BARNSTABLE RD.. HYANNIS, MA 02601 i Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Department of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office William F. Weld Govermw Daniel S.Greenbaum commissioner P y October 5, 1992 Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0545 Main Street Property P.O. Box 487 Route 6- & Plum Street:(the "Site) , Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 NO FURTHER REMEDIAL RESPONSE ACTION REQUIRED, M:G.L. c:�21E;3.10 CMR 40.000 ATTENTION: Richard W. Price President Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department") , has reviewed the following documents relative to the Site submitted on behalf of William W. Durrell by IEP, Inc. and their successors Fugro-McClelland (East) , Inc. : " SHORT TERM MEASURE ASSESSMENT DURRELL PROPERTY 1611 MAIN STREET WEST BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS (WSC/SA-4-0545) DECEMBER, 1991 and " SOIL EXCAVATION AND DISPOSAL DURRELL PROPERTY 1611 MAIN STREET WEST BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02347 WSC/SA 4-0545 AUGUST 21, 1992 and a letter referenced "Durrell Property, Route 6A, West Barnstable, Massachusetts, WSC/SA 4-0545" and dated August 27, 1992 . DETERMINATIONS The Department has made the following determinations: (1) There are sufficient facts to support a finding that no further remedial response actions are necessary at the Site pursuant to Lakeville Hospital 9 Route 105 a Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347 a FAX(508)947-6557 a Telephone(508)946-2700 2- 310 CMR 40. 545(5) (c) . (2) The Site will be removed from the List of Confirmed Disposal Sites and will be added to the List of Deleted Sites published annually by the Department. (3) Continue to undertake the quarterly groundwater monitoring plan approved by the Department in letters dated February 25, 1992 and March 26, 1992. These determinations are based on the assumption that the information submitted to the Department is accurate and representative of conditions at the Site. Should it come to light that conditions at the Site pose, or are expected to pose a significant risk of harm to health, safety, public welfare or the environment over any foreseeable period of time, the Department may void these determinations and require further remedial response actions pursuant to M.G.L. c. 21E and 310 CMR 40. 000. Moreover, these determinations do not constitute a release from liability for clean- up costs under M.G.L. c. 21E or any other law. You have been previously notified of your liability in the Notice of Responsibility letter dated March 13, 1991 (as used in this letter "you" refers to Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. ) . Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Should you have any further questions regarding site WSC/SA-4-0545, please contact Marcel V. Boelitz of this office at (508) 947-2868 . Very truly yours, obert E. onovan, Regions sneer For Waste Site Cleanup B/MVB/rr CERTIFIED MAIL #P808 780 981 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO ATTN: Ellie Grillo DEP - SERO - Data Entry -3- cc: Town Council Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren J. Rutherford Town Manager (508) 790-6205 Board of Health Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Thomas McKean Director (508) 790-6265 Conservation Commission Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Robert Ga-ewood Chairman (508) 790-6245 West Barnstable Fire District Route 6A West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Chief John Jenkins (508) 362-3241 Information Repository Whelden Public Library Meeting House Way West Barnstable, MA 02668 - --- ATTN: Jane Merritt William W. Durrell P.O. Box 251 West Barnstable, MA 02668 Fugro-McClelland (East) , Inc. P.O. Box 1840 90 Route 6A/Sextant Hill Sandwich, MA 02563 ATTN: Joseph S. Hobin (508) 888-6689 I i� o,9 DANIEL S.GREENBAUM Commissioner GILBERT T.JOLY Regional Director NOTICE OF DOCUMENT AVAILABILITY SITE: Crane Duplicating Company Site # 4-0545 ADDRESS: 1611 Main Street, Route 6A, West Barnstable DOCUMENT: Short Term Measure Assessment - Durrell Property, 1611 Main Street, West Barnstable. An Information Repository has been established for the Crane Duplicating Company Site at the Whelden Library, located on Meeting House Way in West Barnstable, Massachusetts. The library hours are as ,follows: Monday: 2 : 00 - 5: 00p.m. & 7 : 00p.m. - 9: 00p.m. Tuesday: 2 : 00 - 5: 00p.m. Wednesday: 2:00 - 5: 00p.m. & 7: 00p.m. - 9 : 00p.m. Thursday: 2 : 00 - 5: 00p.m. Friday: 2 : 00 - 5:00p.m Saturday: 9: 00a.m. . NOON A formal public comment period has been opened for the document entitiled Short Term Measure Assessment - Durrell Property, 1611 Main Street, West Barnstable. The comment period begins on January 3, 1992 and ends on January 23 , 1992 . Anyone may submit comments, either orally or written. Please submit comments to Ellie Grillo, public participation coordinator at the Department of Environmental Protection, located at Lakeville Hospital, Route 105, Lakeville, Massachusetts, 02347 . The project manager for the site is Marcel Boelitz._ If there are any questions regarding this notice or if you would like to be added to the mailing list please contact Ms. Ellie Grillo at (508) 946- 2862 . Thank-you.° cc: petitioners ivaiiiiag ! ; St j-77 M � � C� V 1 Daniel S. Greenbaum l Commissioner — �SG1oc �122ssa�fi%�dett�02�47 DRAFT PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT PLAN for CRANE DUPLICATING COMPANY ROUTE 6A & PLUM STREET WEST BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS PREPARED BY: MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION BUREAU OF WASTE SITE CLEANUP SITE REMEDIATION SECTION SOUTHEAST REGIONAL OFFICE LAKEVILLE HOSPITAL - ROUTE 105 LAKEVILLE, MA 02347 FEBRUARY 1992 CONTACT FOR MORE INFORMATION: ELLIE GRILLO PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT COORDINATOR (508) 946-2866 Original Printed on Recycled Pacer 1 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2 . BACKGROUND A. SITE HISTORY B. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT HISTORY 3 . ADDRESSING PUBLIC CONCERNS 4 . PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT ACTIVITIES A. INFORMATION REPOSITORIES B. SITE MAILING LIST C. NCTIFICATION TO LOCAL OFFICIALS AND RESIDENTS D. PUBLIC COMMENT PERIODS E. RESPONDING TO COMMENTS 5. SCHEDULE FOR PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT ACTIVITIES 6. RESPONSIBILITIES FOR IMPLEMENTING PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT ACTIVITIES 7. FUTURE PLAN REVIEW & AMENDMENTS EXHIBIT 1 LIST OF IDENTIFIED COMMUNITY CONCERNS FIGURE 1 SITE LOCATION MAP FIGURE 2 SCHEDULE OF PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT ACTIVITIES l I i 3 1. INTRODUCTION This document is the Draft Public Involvement Plan for the Crane Duplicating Company (the site) located on Route 6A and Plum Street in West Barnstable, Massachusetts. In May 1990 the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) received a petition from the West Barnstable Civic Association. The petition requested that the site be designated a Public Involvement Plan Site in accordance with Massachusetts General Law, Chapter 21E, Section 14 (b) . The Massachusetts Contingency Plan (310 CMR 40. 00, the "MCP") , which is the set of regulations for the Massachusetts "Superfund" Law (Massachusetts General Law - Chapter 21E) , establishes procedures for assessing and cleaning up sites where there has been a release of oil or hazardous materials. The MCP is implemented by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) . The cleanup process established in the MCP includes: determining the nature, source, and extent of the contamination; identifying risks posed by the site; determining whether cleanup actions are necessary, and if necessary, determining and implementing the most appropriate remedial actions. In addition, the cleanup (or "remedial response") action process provides opportunities for public involvement throughout. DEP requires public involvement activities to ensure that the public is both informed of and involved in planning for the cleanup. For sites at which the public indicates interest in becoming actively involved in the remedial response action, DEP designates the site as a "Public Involvement Plan Site" , and requires that a plan be developed which identifies specific activities that will be undertaken to solicit, and to the extent possible, address public concerns. A draft plan is reviewed by the public and revised, where appropriate, based on comments submitted. The final plan is then implemented in conjunction with the development and implementation of remedial response actions for the disposal site. This Draft Public Involvement Plan is based on interviews conducted with residents and officials of the town of West Barnstable, a review of the site file and related documents, and a review of previous public involvement plans. It is organized as follows: Section 2 summarizes the environmental investigations and public participation that has occurred so far, and identifies current issues of community concern relative to the site. Section 3 proposes site specific activities to address these concerns in the remedial response action process, and Section 4 proposes specific activities to be undertaken to ensure that the public has opportunities to be involved in the process. A schedule for proposed public involvement activities is contained in Figure 2 . Section 6 describes how the proposed Plan will be implemented. Section 7 explains how revisions to this Plan will be made. This r 4 draft Plan will be presented to the public at a meeting held on Wednesday, February 26, 1992. The meeting will be held at the Whelden Public Library at 7: 15 p.m. This meeting will provide an update on the status of planning for remedial response actions for the site. Anyone who wishes to comment on the draft Public Involvement Plan is encouraged to do so. Comments will be noted at the meeting, and by telephoning and writing to Ellie Grillo, DEP Southeast Regional Office, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup, Lakeville Hospital, Route 105, Lakeville, Ma 02347 (telephone: (508) 946- 2866) . A Public Comment Period for the Public Involvement Plan will be opened on February 26th, 1992 and end on March 16, 1992. 2. BACKGROUND INFORMATION This section describes environmental investigations which have been conducted to date, and public interest in the Crane Duplicating Company. Concerns of local officials and community residents about the cleanup of this site are also presented here, as well as in Exhibit 1. A. SITE HISTORY The grounds of the Crane Duplicating Company in West Barnstable (the Property) , currently owned by William Durrell, held an auto and truck service station and petroleum retailing establishment prior to 1973 , a furniture restoration shop from 1973 to 1980, and a printing and publishing concern from 1980 to the present. At least 5 underground storage tanks lay abandoned since 1973 along the frontage to Route 6A. In late 1987, William Durrell asked IEP, Inc. , an environmental consulting firm, to carry out an environmental assessment of the property. The assessment discovered releases of hydrocarbons to the soil and to groundwater. A report on the results of the assessment was submitted to the Department on March 24, 1988. A report prepared by IEP, Inc. giving an account of additional assessment done on the property was received by the Department on May 12 , 1988. On August 25, 1988, William Durrell had three of the five underground storage tanks removed from the Property. A fourth underground storage tank, filled with sand and abandoned in 1973, was left in place. About fifty cubic yards of contaminated soil was temporarily stockpiled on the property and eventually removed in compliance with State regulations. On January 5, 1990, the Department determined that the release on the property was a Confirmed Disposal Site (the Site) , and had 5 the site placed on the List of Confirmed Disposal Sites published annually by the Department. On March 3 , 1991, the Department issued William Durrell and Crane Duplicating Company, Inc. Notices of Responsibilities and Requests for Short Term Measures. The Short Term Measures would prevent and/or mitigate any imminent hazards posed by the site. On July 8, 1991, the Department approved a Short Term Measure Proposal submitted by IEP, Inc. on behalf of William Durrell. The Short Term Measure Proposal included a Health and Safety Plan, a schedule and a plan to complete the assessment necessary to investigate and determine if any imminent hazard exists to consumers of groundwater, and to design and implement a Short Term Measure to mitigate this hazard if it exists. On August 12, 1991, William Durrell had the last of the five underground tanks located along the frontage to Route 6A removed. On December 13 , 1991, IEP, Inc. submitted the results of their Short Term Measure assessment. The assessment did not find hydrocarbons in groundwater exceeding drinking water standards and guidelines. The assessment did discover elevated levels of lead in the groundwater. The report recommends the following remedial response actions: 1) excavation and removal of petroleum- contaminated surficial soils, and 2) a groundwater monitoring program. A public comment period on the proposed Short Term Measure was held on January 3 , 1992 and ended on January 23 , 1992 . No comments were received during the public comment period. DEP has recently approved the Short Term Measure with conditions. B. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT HISTORY Based upon a review of site information DEP classified the site as a priority disposal site pursuant to the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) Regulations. A Legal Notice with this information appeared in the Cape Cod Times in April 1990. The priority designation was triggered due to the property's close proximity to residential drinking water supplies. As previously noted, in May 1990 the DEP received a petition from area residents requesting that Crane Duplicating Company be designated a Public Involvement Plan Site. In July 1990 the Department designated the site a Public Involvement Plan site under M.G.L. Chapter 21E, Section 14 (b) and the MCP. An Information Repository was set up at the Whelden Public Library and a mailing list was established. Interviews were conducted in January 1992 to identify specific concerns that people f 6 have regarding the release at the site. The concerns identified are listed in Exhibit 1. A Responsiveness Summary which addresses community concerns will be compiled and made available at a later date. The public expressed a general concern about the area due to its' proximity to residential drinking water supplies. Another concern relates to the availability of site information. People who live nearby want to know if there are any hazards from living so close to the release. Also there is a general concern about the amount of time it has taken to evaluate the problems posed by the site. Everyone interviewed stated they would like the site cleaned up as soon as possible. 3 . ADDRESSING PUBLIC CONCERNS The process for assessing and cleaning up disposal sites (as set forth in the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, 310 CMR 40.00) , is designed to address the effects of the site on health, safety, public welfare, and the environment. Once a release of oil or hazardous materials has been confirmed and classified at a site (Phase I of the remedial response action process) , the process proceeds to: - a comprehensive field investigation of the nature and extent of the contamination, and an evaluation of any risks posed to the public and the environment from the site (Phase II) , - identification and evaluation of remedial response action alternatives and selection of feasible measures that will achieve a permanent cleanup at the site (Phase III) , and - implementation of the selected remedial response actions (Phase IV) . Whenever an imminent hazard exists a Short Term Measure may be initiated to abate, prevent, or eliminate imminent hazards due to a release or threat of release of hazardous material, or to prevent the continued or future migration of oil or hazardous material until such time as conditions at the site can be addressed through further remedial response actions. Short Term Measures may be undertaken at any point in the cleanup process to stabilize conditions at the site to prevent conditions from degenerating while planning for permanent cleanup is underway. If the responsible party determines that it is prudent to undertake remedial action before the completion of Phase II he may, with Department approval, undertake an Interim Measure. An Interim Measure may be taken for environmental, engineering, or cost- effectiveness reasons based on a determination that there is no significant benefit to be gained by delaying these actions to accommodate further assessment and development of remedial 7 alternatives, and that performance of the Interim Measure is not inconsistent with the phased process outlined in the Massachusetts Contingency Plan. At each step of the site assessment and cleanup process, plans for work are developed for DEP approval, the work is conducted, and reports describing results and recommendations for the next step are prepared. The documents which describe each of these steps are the cornerstone of the remedial response action planning process, since they provide both the Department and the public with the information necessary to make decisions about how a site should be cleaned up. As noted in the Public Involvement History, town officials and residents have raised concerns about the site. The remedial response action process is designed to address the concerns about the nature and extent of contamination, routes of exposure both on and off-site, and the adequacy of proposed cleanup measures. These concerns will primarily be addressed in Phases II and III of this process, and to a certain extent during the Short Term Measure. For example, the assessment of off-site contamination is considered in Phase II, as is the impact of the disposal site on public health and the environment. Phase III will address the feasibility of proposed remedial response actions to provide permanent solutions for the contamination problems at this site. Potential impacts of cleanup on the community are examined in Phase IV as detailed plans are developed and implemented. Other concerns about the availability of information and opportunities for the public to comment on documents are related to the process that. DEP will establish to ensure that the public is involved in planning for remedial response actions. To address these concerns, DEP will conduct several public involvement activities that are intended to provide information directly to residents and Town officials, and to provide opportunities for the public to comment on documents. These activities are described in Section 4 of this Plan. 4. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT ACTIVITIES In accordance with the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (40.200) , activities undertaken to involve the public in response actions serve two purposes: - for all disposal sites, public involvement activities inform the public of risks posed by the disposal site, remedial response . actions, and opportunities for public involvement; and - for Public Involvement Plan Sites, public involvement activities solicit the concerns of the public about the disposal site and remedial response actions, so that to the extent possible, I 8 these concerns can be addressed and incorporated in planning remedial response actions. To meet each of these objectives, DEP is proposing to undertake specific activities for the Crane Duplicating Site. The activities proposed in this draft Public Involvement Plan have been selected to address the concerns about information and opportunities for involvement described in the Public Involvement History. These public involvement activities are described below. Activities for Providing Information The Department proposes to inform the public about the status of this site by establishing an Information Repository, providing notices of major events, and by providing notification prior to the start of field work. A. Information Repositories Publicly Accessible Site File: A file on the Crane Duplicating Company is maintained at the DEP Southeast Regional Office in Lakeville. The file contains all documents pertaining to the site with the exception of any enforcement sensitive material. Appointments to view the file can be made by writing or telephoning the File Review Section at the Southeast Regional Office, Administration, Route 105, Lakeville Hospital, Lakeville, MA 02347 (telephone: 508/946-2759) . Local Information Repository: To provide West Barnstable residents with easy access to information about the site cleanup process at the site, DEP has established an Information Repository at the Whelden Public Library and will oversee the maintenance of it. The repository contains all non-enforcement sensitive information such as: official key correspondence relative to the site, technical reports and documents regarding proposed remedial response actions, the Public Participation Plan, public meeting summaries; and summaries of responses to comments received. Copies of documents and reports will be placed in the Information Repository by their author (i.e. , Crane Duplicating, or their consultant, DEP, or other parties) when DEP determines that the information is adequate. The library hours are as follows: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 2 : 00 - 5:00 p.m. , Monday and Wednesday evenings 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. , and Saturdays 9:00 - 12:00. B. Site Mailing List The DEP has established a mailing list of concerned citizens, government officials, organizations, and the news media to keep the public informed during the remediation process. The mailing list will be maintained by DEP. If you are not already receiving 9 information about the Crane Duplicating Site and are interested, please contact Ellie Grillo, DEP Southeast Regional Office, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup, Route 105, Lakeville Hospital, Lakeville, Massachusetts 02347 (telephone: 508/946-2866) . The mailing list will be used to mail meeting announcements, notices of public comment periods for documents, and notices of document availability. C. Notification to Local Officials and Residents of Major Milestones and Events Residents and officials will continue to be informed of major planning and implementation milestones at this disposal site. These include: 1) the start of field work, involving heavy equipment and protective clothing, 2) the start of a new phase in the remediation process, and 3) the completion of a phase in the remediation process. Notification of field work will include information on the type of work and its approximate duration. To provide these notifications, DEP will notify specific individuals, who will be requested to relay the information to their organization or group. Notification at the end of a remedial phase will include a summary of the Phase Report and information on where it can be reviewed. This notification will be made after the Phase Report has been approved for distribution by DEP. Those to be notified include: NAME AFFILIATION/ADDRESS PHONE Henri Rauschenbach Senator 617-722-1570 State House Room 413-F Boston, MA 02133 John Klimm Representative 617-722-2575 State House Room 146 Boston, MA 02133 Thomas McKean Director Department of Health 508-790-6265 Town Hall P.O.Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 Warren Rutherford Town Manager 508-790-6205 Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 James McCarthy Citizen Contact 508-362-6621 P.O.Box 243 W.Barnstable, MA 02668 10 In addition, Barnstable Police and Fire Departments will also be notified in situations where public safety may be a concern. To announce major planning milestones and the start of field work to the general public, Crane Duplicating, or their consultant will provide information to local media outlets, including: Newspapers: The Cape Cod Times 319 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 Opportunities for Public Involvement To ensure that response actions for this disposal site address public concerns to the maximum extent possible, opportunities will be provided to review and comment on proposed work plans, and draft reports summarizing the results of investigations and resulting recommendations. D. Public Comment Periods for Documents Public Comment Periods will be used to solicit public input to response actions at this site. Throughout the remedial response process, documents produced by those undertaking the response action will be provided to the Information Repository once DEP determines that a given document is suitable for public review. Mr. Durrell or his consultant will coordinate with the DEP and issue a Notice of Document Availability to the site's mailing list when documents are available for review. This notice will include the title of the document, where it is available for review, information about how to submit comments to DEP, and the length of the comment period. The comment period will normally be twenty calendar days, but may be longer if warranted by the complexity of a particular document. The DEP will determine the length of the comment period. Mr. Durell or his consultant will be responsible for providing copies of documents approved for distribution to the local Information Repository. Documents available for comment will include: scopes of work for comprehensive site investigations, and their subsequent results (Phase II) , evaluations of the feasibility of alternative remedial response actions and the final remedial response plan (Phase III) , design plans for the selected remedial response actions (Phase IV) , and plans for short term measures. E. Response to Comments ' 11 Comments should be submitted to DEP. The DEP will prepare a summary of comments received on each document and outline its response to these comments. A copy of this summary will be sent to all those who submitted comments and will be placed in the local Information Repository. 5. SCHEDULE FOR PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT ACTIVITIES Please refer to the attached chart (Figure 2) for a general schedule of the proposed public involvement activities. This schedule is keyed to the phases of the response planning process, and will apply to planning and implementation of cleanup measures at the site. 6. RESPONSIBILITIES FOR IMPLEMENTING PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT ACTIVITIES In accordance with the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (310 CMR 40.205) , the DEP will delegate certain proposed public involvement activities to Mr. Durrell. These activities are generally those designed to provide the public with information regarding remedial response actions. They can include providing copies of reports to information repositories, mailing notices of meetings and the availability of site reports, notifying local officials and residents of remedial field work and major site decisions, providing an update on the status of the site to local officials and residents, and drafting fact sheets or report summaries. The DEP usually conducts public involvement activities related to obtaining and responding to public comments on proposed remedial response actions. These activities include establishing new Information Repositories, and establishing the mailing and notification lists. The DEP will oversee Mr. Durrell's implementation of its delegated tasks, and will also conduct the required activities for its own technical work concerning this site. 7. FUTURE PLAN REVIEW AND AMENDMENTS This Public Involvement Plan may be revised whenever necessary during the course of the cleanup process. If- revisions are proposed, DEP will place a copy of the proposed revised plan in the Information Repository. A notice of its availability will be sent to the site's mailing list. Comments on the proposed revisions will be accepted during a twenty day calendar comment period. DEP will review any comments received and revise the plan as appropriate. The final plan and any revisions will be placed in the Information Repository. ' EXHIBIT 1 COMMUNITY CONCERNS A. CONCERNS ABOUT THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF CONTAMINATION Recently it was determined that nothing was found in the monitoring wells across from the site. Was this expected or is longer monitoring needed to ensure these wells are not impacted? Great Marsh is in the direction of groundwater flow. Can steps be taken to ensure that it will not be impacted? B. CONCERNS ABOUT ROUTES OF EXPOSURE AND NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH PROBLEMS Regarding the release - what about the levels of benzene that were detected. What type of pollution problems are associated with this type of contaminant. Benzene is a chemical of concern. Are the residential drinking wells in the area threatened by the contamination posed by this site? C. CONCERNS ABOUT THE AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION Can data be obtained/provided on the neighboring wells? D. CONCERNS ABOUT THE SITE REMEDIATION PROCESS When will the cleanup be completed? What are the plans for removing the contaminated material? D. OTHER CONCERNS A printing business is currently in operation at the site. Are there any toxic wastes generated and if so are they being properly disposed of? The water in the vicinity of Rt. 6A needs to be protected. Many businesses are in the area. The water has a high salt content and is not fit to drink. PRIVATE RESIDENCE 'LJ MILLER tr 1610 MAINAIN STREET ST?F fT ';PO(� rur' PRIVATE RESIDENCE f / SYRIALIA 69J 1630 MAIN STREET N� F- u= V .+0 F- / PRIVATE RESIDENCE OW-7�TS' SURFACE EATER LUDWIG n' 1595 MAIN STREET 9DW-4\ \ BENCHMARK �ry eO.N GRANITE CURBSTONE 32.+e PRIVATE RESIDENCE SS-1 31.93 0W_5S MA 1636 MAINN STREET �OW-1S OW-5 / OW-10 ?SO CRANE DUPLICATING SERVICE / 1611 MAIN STREET f SS-2 h 9,-OW BS (, 'V .,., Aj t• a OW-7S 3e9, 33.-0 ,,..s �N PITMJe WEST BARNSTABLE STRf�`T SEPTIC TANK SOW-2S 110 \ FIRE DISTRICT q\G FIRE STATION 'PO O\S f633 MAIN STREET i 9OW-61D V\\0 � 3e.7e �\ zf.7s �\ LEACHWG FIELD Z\\\ SEPTIC TANK', \. LEGEND: NOTES: --R- PROPERTY LINE SCHEMATIC SITE PLAN- WATER 1.AN locations and dirnaruiana an aPprosimU•arty. SUPPLY /' 90W-1S OBSERVATION WELL z ;°,�"from„"`"°bitrarybe'„a,��u,gr,0d Led- GROUND WATER L �® rS-desi9naros a wee wowed in ere UPoer elevation of 40.001. ao:d'er ard'0"dev9natas a won sereeneo in 0 Water aole"veduns are hayed on Sepromber 1e.1991 d•pT CONTOURS AND PE TE .o.ee oPoctawler)VC NGELEVATK]N meaavemanninobs•nadanwells:Ow-IS.OW-2S.OW.SS. FLOW DIRECTION NCE \ ]1.9] ASSUMED GROUND WATER ELEVATION OW75 and OWA.S.WMIOW�s was no+lo®ted. ` fN1RREll ..Ground water oonmun are interPoletad lxtrveM data pointy. DurTell Property a2a PLUM STREET GROUND WATER CONTCUa:NO Ground water mnaawa alld bw 0racaor+s shown assure 1611 Main Street 3 50 nomogenews and isoaegia apmfw w1ditiau and Porimntal FLOW DIRECTION now. A.W yfpsurtsoe wndidons may vary from those shown. West Barnstable,MA p S.Sin plan derived from Site Plan,PNm Street and Route BA, i 'L A 5S-1 SUP.FICIAL SOIL Be :aVe IWestl.Mass.'Down Cane E,,9i^ nrq.reNsed (WSC/SA 4-0545) SAMPLING LOCATION Marcn 25.1981. I ` FOPMER LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND J08 aDUREI-2 DRAWN BY: S.O. T r STORAGE TANK APPROXWATESOMEwFEET OVEMBER 1991 CHECKED BY:J.H.,R.W. ° °° B° FIGURE 2 jC � fff i • J FIGURE 2 CRANE DUPLICATIONG COMPANY SCHEDULE OF PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT ACTIVITIES Remedial Response Action Phases Phase II Phase III Phase IV Public Involvement Comprehensive Development of Implementation of Activities Site Evaluation Alternatives & Approved Response (SOW) (REPORT) Final Plan(FRPP) Alternative o Information Repositories -DEP Southeast -----------------------------------------------------> Regional Office -Local Information Repositoryat -----------------------------------------------------> the Town Library oMailing List -----------------------------------------------------> o Notification of Planning and Implementation Milestones: -remedial field I ------------------------------------------------------> work -major site decision` X X X X o Obtain and Respond to Public Comment X X X X *SHORT TERM MEASURES AND INTERIM MEASURES MAY BE IMPLEMENTED AT ANY TIME DURING THE CLEANUP PROCESS (see page 6) KEY: X beginning or end of phase ----> ongoing throughout the process NOTE: THE DURATION OF EACH PHASE DEPENDS ON THE COMPLEXITY OF THE SITE. Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Department of Environmental Protection ' Southeast Regional Office William F. Weld Gwarar Daniel S.Greenbaum Comminbnx is October 5, 1992 William W. Durrell 0P'.y RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0545 P.O. Box 251 Crane Duplicating Co. West Barnstable, Massachusetts 02668 Route 6A & Plum Street (the "Site") , NO FURTHER REMEDIAL RESPONSE ACTION REQUIRED, M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 CMR 40.000 Dear Mr. Durrell: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department") , has reviewed the following documents relative to the Site submitted on your behalf by IEP, Inc. and their successors Fugro-McClelland (East) , Inc. : ___ -- ---- --__ SHOT--TRMMESU9MASSACH:US:ETTS M� DURELL PR 1611 MAIN (WSC/SA-4-0545) DECEMBER, 1991 and to SOIL EXCAVATION AND. DISPOSAL DURRELL PROPERTY 1611 MAIN STREET WEST BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02347 WSC/SA 4-0545 AUGUST 21, 1992 and a letter referenced "Durrell Property, Route 6A, West Barnstable, Massachusetts, WSC/SA 4-0545" and dated August 27, 1992 . DETERMINATIONS The Department has made the following determinations: (1) There are sufficient facts to support a finding that no further remedial response actions are necessary at the Site pursuant to 310 CMR 40. 545 (5) (c) . Lakeville Hospital • Route 105 • Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347 • FAX(508)947-6557 • Telephone(508)946-2700 1 / C� -2- (2) The Site will be removed from the List of Confirmed Disposal Sites and will be added to the List of Deleted Sites published annually by the Department. (3) Continue to undertake the quarterly groundwater monitoring plan approved by the Department in letters dated February 25, 1992 and March 26, 1992. These determinations are based on the assumption that the information you submitted to the Department is accurate and representative of conditions at the Site. Should it come to light that conditions at the Site pose, or are expected to pose a significant risk of harm to health, safety, public welfare or the environment over any foreseeable period of time, the Department may void these determinations and require further remedial response actions pursuant to M.G.L. c. 21E and 310 CMR 40.000. Moreover, these determinations do not constitute a release from liability for clean-up costs under M.G.L. c. 21E or any other law. You have been previously notified of your liability in the Notice of Responsibility letter dated March 13 , 1991. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Should you have any further questions regarding site WSC/SA-4-0545, please contact Marcel V. Boelitz of this office at (508) 946-2868 . Very tru]}}�_urs, 1 Izo6'ert-E.1 Do van, Regio Engineer for Waste Site Cleanup B/MVB/rr CERTIFIED MAIL JP808 780 982 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO ATTN: Ellie Grillo DEP - SERO - Data Entry Town Council Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren J. Rutherford Town Manager (508) 790-6205 -3- cc: Board of Health Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Thomas McKean Director (508) 790-6265 Conservation Commission Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Robert Gatewood Chairman (508) 790-6245 West Barnstable Fire District Route 6A West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Chief John Jenkins (508) 362-3241 Information Repository Whelden Public Library Meeting House Way West Barnstable, 1A 02668 ATTN: Jane Merritt Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. Main Street P.O. Box 487 Barnstable, MA 02630 ATTN: Richard W. Price, President Fugro-McClelland (East) , Inc. P:O. Box 1840 90 Route 6A/Sextant Hill Sandwich, MA 02561- ATTN: Joseph S. Hobin FORM B -BUILDING Assessor's number. USGS Quad Area(s) Form Number Massachusetts Historical Commission 1;77- 4 3 ] WBA 17 A 80 Boylston Street Boston,Massachusetts 02116 Barnstable Town ��' ��,' ��, •. :.., •.;; .,a. •tip. . �'�;. �• •�'� Place (neighborhood or Waage) We s t Barnstable East Address 1611 Main Street Historic NameAl exander Michelson Stcne Garage Uses: Present Part of business comale:x_ Original Garage 1920 Date of Construction Source Finnish history by Frederick Atwood tyle/Form Stone Vernacular Architect/Builder Exterior Material: . Sketch Map, Foundation N a t i v e fieldstone and is part Draw a map of the area indicating properties within of the wa 1 1 s WO/Trim Native fieldstone it. Number each property for.which individual inventory forms have been completed. Isabel streets Roof Asphalt roof i n g sheets including route numbers, if any. Attach a separate sheet if space is not sufficient f 4cient here. Indicate North.. Outbuildings/Secondary Structures L a r g e two fiY NE story addition off west facade Q •p p � bU7TaNwC�D • Major Alterations (with dates) C i r c a 19 6 0 - LRNE addition off west facade ; circa 1975 - C) C7 Q; tl ❑ c QC n large addition off west facade , by Q 4 D r t3 MA1N� special permit b . I ❑ 5TRUT Condition Fair I.Q d Moved El ' no ❑ yes Date bA(iR�T1'S Acreage . 39 POND Martin E. W i r t a n e n Setting Residential Recorded by Organization Barnstable Historical Comm. Date (month/day/year) December 2 3 , 19 9 2 Follow Marrachurem Ninnrical Commis3ion Survry Manual inrrrucrions f or compkring thir f bran. BUILDING FORM ARCHITECTURAL. DESCRIPTION 0 see continuation sheet Describe architectural features. Evaluate the characteristic of this building in terms of other buildings within the community. garage s constructed with local This very unusual , one of a kind , stone 8 wa ewa level to the roof edge . fieldsto-newith the walls starting from the ground The foundation and walls are combined . the The originalcurved. westroof facade .has a coThenlargen for the extension of stone which was vehicle entrance door is on the north end as is the personnel door just west of it . The garage has large pane. 1 / 1 and 212 windows . The large d by a business grantedhad two story building on the west facade was constructe he special permit . The .btzildinheientrance located faceshnorth. The e south.. d1861 Bae of t rnOstable County Road ( Route 6A) and t propertyof owners House ,Harbor survey map shows a .farm on the site when it was use , Survey of the Anthony Annable "First Comer " Farm and Bacon-Nye No. WBA-18 across the street . ,b HISTORICAL NARRATIVE 0 see continuation sheet into o the,building. Explain its associations with local (or state)history. Include uses of the building, Discuss the h ry f within the communi ants played with ty and the roles) the owners/occup p y i Alexander Michelson , the first owner of the house WeSts'Barnstable from e of e11895 Finnish immigrants. of many that first settled in to1925 seeking work and improved living conditions . He initiated and was successful in local business ventures and constructed three houses , a stone garage and a combination house /store . Local residents Samuel Johnson andMartin Atwood participated in the construction of the garage ( 2 ) Previous Owners : 1980 William w. and Priscilla L . Burrell 1973 Ronald P. Burrows and other 1971 Edward Bruno and other . 1969 George W. and Barbara E. Blanchard 1951 Paul F. Atwood 1941 probate of Neil Atwood . ' 1945 Paul F. Harry N. and Marie Atwood by 1930 Neil Atwood E, E�dri,dg - Land only 19199 A 1 e x a n d r M i c h�FyltE �Q ►S L see continuation s�eet BIKIOGRA-Wan or iC� Barnstable County Registry of Deeds and Probate Finnish History book , Whelden Memorial LibraryTown s , 451., 452 , 453 The Seven Villages of Barnstable , 1976 , Frede� icka le pgAtwood Local history of AlexandofrAMexandernMichelson as" Attch. 1 . Some history by Emil Lundquist Barnstable Harbor by Superintendent of Survey 1861 Trigonometrical Survey of of the Coast of the United States tional Register of Historic Places. If checked,you must attach a ® Recommended for listing in the Na completed National Register Criteria State»sent forns. eT��e swe;� V � ♦V/ Daniel S. Greenbaum Commtssroner - � `��� u� (tQli, _ZLLRP!/if�Pi, Jl �%�!td 0.2c?47 February 11, 1992 Oliver Durrell RE: BARNSTABLE--BWSC/SA 424 Plum Street Route 6A & Plum Street, West Barnstable, Massachusetts 02668 Groundwater Quality from the Private Water Supply Well at 424 Plum Street Dear Mr. Durrell: In the course of assessing a release of petroleum in the above- referenced area, groundwater samples were taken on August 30, 1991 from a private water supply well (the "Well") located on the grounds of 424 Plum Street, a residence you currently occupy. Chemical laboratory tests run on these samples yielded a Total Lead content of 17 micrograms/liter. The source of the lead could be lead piping, pipe solder, brass fixtures or the sediment in the water or the groundwater itself. While one round of sampling is not enough to characterize long-term exposure, the Total Lead content from this single round is just above the federal and state drinking water action level for public water supplies of 15 micrograms of lead/liter. This action level becomes effective in 1992. Action levels are goals to lower lead content in public water supply systems. They do not represent safe levels of lead exposure. Lead exposures should be minimized whenever possible. Lead is known to have a wide array of serious health effects, even at very low levels of exposure. While showering, bathing, washing clothes and dishwashing pose no unreasonable health risks, it would be prudent to reduce ingestion of your tap water until you are able to better evaluate its quality. The Department suggests you contact Mr. Richard Wiles at (508) 946-2760 for guidelines on the use, monitoring and possible treatment of the water supply at 424 Plum Street. Very truly yours, Mark J. Begley, phlef Site Remediation Section pnr,nal Printed on Itnvcled P.oer r w -2- B/MVB/rr Enclosure CERTIFIED MAIL #P253 147 820 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO ATTN: Ellie Grillo DEP - SERO - Data Entry DEP - DWS - SERO ATTN: Larry Dayian William W. Durell P.O. Box 251 West Barnstable, MA 02668 Town Council Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren J. Rutherford Town Manager (508) 790-6205 Board of Health Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Thomas McKean Director (508) 790-6265 Conservation Commission Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Robert Gatewood Chairman (508) 790-6245 West Barnstable Fire District Route 6A West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Chief John Jenkins (508) 362-3241 I 5 1 FILE: BARN-18.MEM i,IVBOELITZ/01-09-92 A. Site History The grounds of the Crane Duplicating Company on Route 6A and Plum Street in West Barnstable (the "Property") , currently owned by William W. Durrell, held an auto and truck service station and petroleum retailing establishment prior to 1973 , a furniture restoration shop from 1973 to 1980, and a printing and publishing concern from 1980 to the present. At least five (5) underground storage tanks lay abandoned since 1973 along the frontage to Route 6A. In late 1987, William W. Durrell asked IEP, Inc. to carry out an environmental assessment of the Property. The assessment discovered releases of hydrocarbons to the soil and to groundwater. A report on the results of the assessment was submitted to the Department on March 24, 1988. A report prepared by IEP, Inc. giving an account of additional assessment done on the Property was received by the Department on May 12 , 1988. On August 25, 1988, William W. Durrell had three of the five underground storage tanks removed from the Property. A fourth underground storage tank, filled with sand and abandoned in 1973 , was left in place. About fifty (50) cubic yards of contaminated soil was temporarily stockpiled on the property and eventually removed in compliance with State regulations. On January 5, 1990, the Department determined that the release on the Property was a Confirmed Disposal Site (the "Site") , and had the Site placed on the List of Confirmed Sites published quarterly by the Department. On April 23, 1990, the Department classified the Site as a Priority Disposal Site pursuant to 310 CMR 40.544 (2) (c) 2 and 3. On May 10, 1990, the Department received a public petition to trigger a Public Information Program for the Site. On July 7 , 1990, the Department initiated a Public Information Program for the Site. On March 3 , 1991, the Department issued William W. Durrell and the Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. Notices of Responsibility and Requests for Short Term Measures. On July 8 , 1991, the Department approved a Short Term Measure Proposal submitted by IEP, Inc. on behalf of William W. Durrell. The Short Term Measure Proposal included a Health and Safety Plan, a schedule and a plan to complete the assessment necessary to confirm the imminent hazard to consumers of groundwater, and to design and implement a Short Term Measure to mitigate this hazard if it exists. On August 12, 1991, William W. Durrell had the last of the five underground tanks located along the frontage to Route 6A removed. On December 13, 1991, IEP, Inc. submitted the results of their Short Term Measure assessment. The assessment did not find hydrocarbons in groundwater exceeding drinking water standards and guidelines. The assessment did discover unacceptable levels of lead in groundwater, both in the monitoring wells and in some of the private water supply wells, levels which exceed federal and state mandated standards for public water supply systems. The report recommends the following remedial response actions: 1. Excavation and removal of petroleum-contaminated surficial soils. 2. A groundwater monitoring program. A decision on the proposed Short Term Measure awaits the closing of a formal public comment period which began on January 3, 1992 and ends on January 23 , 1992 . • COmpicts Itums 1 end/or 2 for additional scrv!crf. I CISO !:•iFl": --• Complete)tam l0 s 3,and 4a&b. =i:Ve the • Print your name end address on the rfver:o of this form•:o thzt rro can t011O!�/ing Sere.=. return thin card to you. i�ep); • Attach this form to the front of the mailpiaco,or on the back If apace , does not permit. Addreas8;:•;.; ItGdr3SS • Write"Rotum RoeNpt Re4rtetad"on the m fiplece bolew the art ale number. • The Return Receipt Fco will provide you tho cien:turo of the parson do:iverot 2• ReStr!Ctad L C:,VCry to and the dcto of delivery. (L.n.ult OStm-dtar 'Or i8-. 3. Article Addressed to: �---p--` — _ T4b riit:le \umber William W. Durrell 53 147 819 P.O. BOX 251 ervice Type1'r'cst Barnstable, AMA 02668istored : Insured tified ;; COD ress ;Jail Return ,';Ccc:pt for ivIcrciir-r:=a 7. Date of%livery - 5. Signature (Addressee) B. Addresses's Address(Only li r quaated and foe is paid) ai •�✓�/�/+� 6. Signature ( Snt) PS Form 38 :i, November 1990 euS apo•1f>31_2971Cas nn�r{{ ME7td J 1 i /flAt% •eiay epoO d;Z p+-'e ssa.rppR 'awau inoA lulad ooes '3sn 4iVAIUd UU3"Wi3d I 1 { 33IA83S IV.LSOd y:Iiv.ia M-11 � f Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Department of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office William F. Weld Governor Daniel S.Greenbaum Commissioner NOTICE OF DOCUMENT AVAILABILITY SITE: Crane Duplicating Company Site # 4-0545 ADDRESS: 1611 Main Street, Route 6A, West Barnstable DOCUMENT: Fugro-McClelland letters to DEP requesting a No Further Action Determination A Public Comment Period has been opened for two Fugro- McClelland (East) letters dated 8/21/92 and 8/27/92 . The comment period begins on September 8, 1992 and ends on September 28, 1992 . Copies of these letters have been forwarded to the Information Repository established for Crane Duplicating at the Whelden Library, located on Meeting House Way in West Barnstable, Massachusetts. The library hours are as follows: Monday: 2:00 - 5: 00p.m. & 7:00p.m. - 9 : 00p.m. Tuesday: 2 : 00 - 5: 00p.m. Wednesday: 2 : 00 - 5: 00p.m. & 7: 00p.m. - 9:00p.m. Thursday: 2: 00 - 5: 00p.m. Friday: 2 : 00 - 5: 00p.m Saturday: 9: 00a.m. - NOON Mr. Durrell, the property owner, is requesting a No Further Action determination from DEP. Anyone may submit comments, either orally or written. Please submit comments to Ellie Grillo, public participation coordinator at the Department of Environmental Protection, located on Route 105, Lakeville, Massachusetts 02347. The project manager for the site is Marcel Boelitz. If there are any questions regarding this notice or if you would like to be added to the mailing list please contact Ms. Ellie Grillo at (508) 946-2862 . Thank you. cc: petitioners mailing list Lakeville Hospital 0 Route 105 • Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347 • FAX(508)947-6557 9 Telephone(508)946-2700 r 97& WO �� rr 8r e Daniel S. Greenbaum Commissioner U V4�e� February 11, 1992 William W. Durrell RE: BARNSTABLE--BWSC/SA . P.O. Box 251 Route 6A & Plum Street, West Barnstable, Massachusetts 02668 Groundwater Quality from the Private Water Supply Well at 424 Plum Street Dear Mr. Durrell: In the course of assessing a release of petroleum in the above- referenced area, groundwater samples were taken on August 30, 1991 from a private water supply well (the "Well") located on the grounds of 424 Plum Street, a residence you own and which is currently occupied by the Oliver Durrell family. Chemical laboratory tests run on these samples yielded a Total Lead content of 17 micrograms/liter. The source of the lead could be lead piping, pipe solder, brass fixtures or the sediment in the water or the groundwater itself. While one round of sampling is not enough to characterize long-term exposure, the Total Lead content from this single round is just above the federal and state drinking water action level for public water supplies of 15 micrograms of lead/liter. This action level becomes effective in 1992. Action levels are goals to lower lead content in public water supply systems. They do not represent safe levels of lead exposure. Lead exposures should be minimized whenever possible. Lead is known to have a wide array of serious health effects, even at very low levels of .exposure. While showering, bathing, washing clothes and dishwashing pose no unreasonable health risks, it would be prudent to reduce ingestion of your tap water until you are able to better evaluate its quality. The Department suggests you contact Mr. Richard Wiles at (508) 946-2760 for guidelines on the use, monitoring and possible treatment of the water supply at 424 Plum Street. Very truly yours, Mark J. egley, ,,e ii Site Remediation Section Original Printed on Recycled Pater -2- B/MVB/rr Enclosure CERTIFIED MAIL JP253 147 819 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO ATTN: Ellie Grillo DEP - SERO - Data Entry DEP - DWS - SERO ATTN: Larry Dayian Oliver Durrell 424 Plum Street West Barnstable, MA 02668 Town Council Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren J. Rutherford Town Manager (508) 790-6205 Board of Health Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Thomas McKean Director (508) 790-6265 Conservation Commission Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Robert Gatewood Chairman (508) 790-6245 West Barnstable Fire District Route 6A West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Chief John Jenkins (508) 362-3241 h i -3- cc: Information Repository P Y Whelden Public Library Meeting House Way West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Jane Merritt Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. P.O. Box 487 Main Street Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 ATTN: Richard W. Price, President The Cape Cod Commission 1st District Court House Barnstable, MA 02610 ATTN: Thomas C. Cambareri IEP, Inc. P.O. Box 1840 90 Route 6A/Sextant Hill Sandwich, MA 02563 ATTN: Joseph S. Hobin (508) 888-6689 cb GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 624/TCL olatile Organics (GC/MS) Field ID: Syrialia Lab ID: 1901-05 Project: DUREL-2 QC Batch: VMA-311 Client: IEP Sampled: 08-30-91 Cont/Prsv: 40ml VOA Vial/NaHSO4 Cool Received: 08-30-91 Matrix: Aqueous Analyzed: 09-10-91 PARAMETER CONCENTRATION REPORTING LIMIT (ug/L) (ug/L) Chloromethane BRL 10 Bromomethane BRL 10 Vinyl Chloride BRL 10 Chloroethane BRL 10 Tr'chlorofluoromethane BRL 5 Methylene Chloride BRL 5 Acetone BRL 50 Carbon Disulfide BRL 5 1,1-Dichloroethene BRL 5 1,1-Dichloroethane BRL 5 2-Butanone BRL 50 1,2-Dichloroethene (total) BRL 5 Chloroform BRL 5 1,2-Dichloroethane BRL 5 Methyl tertiary Butyl Ether y y y E BRL 5 1,1,1-Trichloroethane BRL 5 Carbon Tetrachloride BRL 5 Vinyl Acetate BRL 50 Bromodichloromethane BRL 5 - f 1,2-Dichloropropane BRL 5 cis-1,3-Dich%ropropene BRL 5 Trichloroethene BRL 5 Dibromochloromethane BRL 5 A 1,1,2-Trichloroethane BRL 5 Benzene BRL 5 m - trans-1,3-Dichloropropene BRL 5 2-Chloroethylvinylether BRL 10 1,2-Dibromoethane * BRL 5 Bromoform BRL 5 4-Methyl-2-Pentanone BRL 50 2-Uexanone . BRL 50 Tetrachloroethene BRL 5 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane BRL 5 Toluene BRL 5 Chlorobenzene BRL 5 Ethylbenzene BRL 5 Styrene BRL 5 Xylene (total) BRL _ 5 Dichlorobenzene (total) BRL 5 QC SURROGATE COMPOUND SPIKED MEASURED RECOVERY QC LIMITS 1,2-Dichloroethane-d4 50 50 100 % 76 - 114 % Toluene-d8 50 48 96 % 88 - 110 % 4-Bromoflucrobenzene 50 49 98 % 86 - 115 % BRL = Below Reporting Limit. * Non-target compound. "Trace" indicates probable presence below listed R=_oorting Limit. Method Reference: Method 624 - Purgeabies, 40 C.P.R. 136, Appendix A (1986). Additional parameters of the US EPA CLP Target Compound List (TCL). I GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL EPA METHOD 418.1 Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (IR) Field ID: Syrialia Lab ID: 1901-06 Project: DUREL-2 QC Batch: OHW-118 Client: IEP Sampled: 08-30-91 Cont/Prsv: 1L Glass/H2SO4 Cool Preserved: 08-30-91 Matrix: Aqueous Received: 08-30-91 Extracted: 09-11-91 Analyzed: 09-12-91 P,^iRl"METEr"t CONCENTRAT iON REPORTING LIMIT (m9/L) (m9/L) Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons gRl 1 I BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Method Reference: Method 418.1 (Spectrophotometric, Infrared) - Petroleum Hydrocarbons, Total Recoverable, Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, US EPA EPA-E00/4-79-020, Revised (1983). I J 1 GROUNDWATER ANALYTICAL TRACE METALS (FAA/GFAA) Field ID: Syrialia Lab ID: 1901-07 Project: DUREL-2 Sampled: 08-30-91 Client: IEP Preserved: 08-30-91 Cont/Prsv: 250ml Plastic/HNO3 Received: 08-30-91 Matrix: Aqueous- REPORTING DATE QC PARAMETER CONCENTRATION LIMIT ANALYZED BATCH EPA METHOD (m0 (m9/L) Lead, Total :04 0.003 09-10-91 GPB-185 7421/239.2 f' s I� i 1 BRL = Below Reporting Limit. Method References: Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Waste, US EPA SW-846, Third Edition (1986) and Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes, US EPA EPA-600/4-79-020, Revised (1983). Graphite Furnace analyses performed with Zeeman background correction and Lvov platform technique. f i I i Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Department of Environmental Protection Southeast Regional Office William F. Welt! Gouemor Daniel S.Greenbaum Comml W*r February 25, 1992 William W. Durrell RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0545 P.O. Box 251 Crane Duplicating Co. West Barnstable, Massachusetts 02668 Route 6A & Plum Street, Appproval of Short Term Measure Design, M.G.L. , c. 21E, 310 CMR 40.000 Dear Mr. Durrell: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department") , has reviewed a design for a Short Term Measure (the "STMD") at and near the grounds of the Crane Duplicating Company on Route 6A and Plum Street in West Barnstable, Massachusetts (the "Site") , submitted on your behalf by IEP, Inc. , in the following document: If SHORT TERM MEASURE ASSESSMENT DURRELL PROPERTY 1611 MAIN STREET WEST BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS (WSC/SA-4-0545) DECEMBER, 1991 ." The STMD includes the following tasks: (1) the excavation and disposal of surficial soils contaminated with hydrocarbons from two locations at the Site, and (2) the implementation of a groundwater quality monitoring plan. The Department approves the STMD with the following provisions: (1) You shall meet all the provisions relative to the Short Term Measure (STM) previously required by the Department, (2) Excavation and disposal of the contaminated surficial soils shall comply with M.G.L. c.21C or c.21E, and shall be completed within sixty (60) days of receipt of this letter, Lakeville Hospital • Route 105 • Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347 • FAX(508)947-6557 • Telephone(508)946-2700 i -3- cc: Board of Health Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Thomas McKean Director (508) 790-6265 Conservation Commission Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Robert Gatewood Chairman (508) 790-6245 West Barnstable Fire District Route 6A West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Chief John Jenkins (508) 362-3241 Information Repository Whelden Public Library Meeting House way West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Jane Merritt Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. Main Street P.O. Box 487 Barnstable, MA 02630 ATTN: Richard W. Price, President Fugro-McClelland (East) , Inc. P.O. Box 1840 90 Route 6A/Sextant Hill Sandwich, MA 02563 ATTN: Joseph S. Hobin L t Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Department of Environmental Protection ' Southeast Regional Office 1MIUMam F. weld Daniel S.Greenbaum Commtasia+et October 5, 1992 Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0545 Main Street Property P.O. Box 487 Route 6A & Plum Street (the "Site) , Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 NO FURTHER REMEDIAL RESPONSE ACTION REQUIRED, M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 CMR 40. 000 ATTENTION: Richard W. Price President Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department") , has reviewed the following documents relative to the Site submitted on behalf of William W. Durrell by IEP, Inc. and their successors Fugro-McClelland (East) , Inc. : to SHORT TERM MEASURE ASSESSMENT DURRELL PROPERTY 1611 MAIN STREET WEST BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS (WSC/SA-4-0545) DECEMBER, 1991 and SOIL EXCAVATION AND DISPOSAL DURRELL PROPERTY 1611 MAIN STREET WEST BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02347 WSC/SA 4-0545 AUGUST 21, 1992 and a letter referenced "Durrell Property, Route 6A, West Barnstable, Massachusetts, WSC/SA 4-0545" and dated August 27, 1992. DETERMINATIONS The Department has made the following determinations: (1) There are sufficient facts to support a finding that no further remedial response actions are necessary at the Site pursuant to Lakeville Hospital • Route 105 a Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347 • FAX(S08)947-65S7 • Telephone(508)946-2700 2- 310 CMR 40.545(5) (c) . (2) The Site will be removed from the List of Confirmed Disposal Sites and will be added to the List of Deleted Sites published annually by the Department. (3) Continue to undertake the quarterly groundwater monitoring plan approved by the Department in letters dated February 25, 1992 and March 26, 1992. These determinations are based on the assumption that the information submitted to the Department is accurate and representative of conditions at the Site. Should it come to light that conditions at the Site pose, or are expected to pose a significant risk of harm to health, safety, public welfare or the environment over any foreseeable period of time, the Department may void these determinations and require further remedial response actions pursuant to M.G.L. c. 21E and 310 CMR 40.000. Moreover, these determinations do not constitute a release from liability for clean- up costs under M.G.L. c. 21E or any other law. You have been previously notified of your liability in the Notice of Responsibility letter dated March 13, 1991 (as used in this letter "you" refers to Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. ) . Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Should you have any further questions regarding site WSC/SA-4-0545, please contact Marcel V. Boelitz of this office at (508) 947-2868. Very truly yours, obert E. onovan, Region ineer For Waste Site Cleanup B/MVB/rr CERTIFIED MAIL IP808 780 981 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO ATTN: Ellie Grillo DEP - SERO - Data Entry -3- cc: Town Council Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren J. Rutherford Town Manager (508) 790-6205 Board of Health Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Thomas McKean Director (508) 790--6265 Conservation Commission Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Robert Gatewood Chairman (508) 790-6245 West Barnstable Fire District Route 6A West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Chief John Jenkins (508) 362:-3241 Information Repository Whelden Public Library Meeting House Way West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Jane Merritt William W. Durrell P.O. 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Coo \'A 0260,o� Rotu,n l�c� 3% for V•.st Burnstablc , 1 r1 Exprass ivial' i•,crchs'In ,r 7, DatO of Deliver"Ad � my if rcque€ted 6 endrfee is'PaiA}dress,( , 5. Signature (Addressee! 6, Signature (Agent) _ .._ !•~ f�ovembor 1990 sus GPO ts9t-287Cd5 `JiUh1E.�11 . UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE r . Official Business r r t PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE, 0300 Print your name, address and ZIP Code here 3 JJVB/IvSL/rr 4-0545 a Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Environmental Affairs Department of Environmental Protection ' Southeast Regional Office William F. Weld �Q Oaemu Daniel S.Greenbaum October 5, 1992 William W. Durrell RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0545 P.O. Box 251 Crane Duplicating Co. West Barnstable, Massachusetts 02668 Route 6A & Plum Street (the "Site") , NO FURTHER REMEDIAL RESPONSE ACTION REQUIRED, M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 CMR 40.000 Dear Mr. Durrell: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department") , has reviewed the following documents relative to the Site submitted on your behalf by IEP, Inc. and their successors Fugro-McClelland (East) , Inc. : of SHORT TERM MEASURE ASSESSMENT DURRELL PROPERTY 1611 MAIN STREET WEST BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS (WSC/SA-4-0545) DECEMBER, 1991 , " and " SOIL EXCAVATION AND DISPOSAL DURRELL PROPERTY 1611 MAIN STREET WEST BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02347 WSC/SA 4-0545 AUGUST 21, 1992 ," and a letter referenced "Durrell Property, Route 6A, West Barnstable, Massachusetts, WSC/SA 4-0545" and dated August 27, 1992 . DETERMINATIONS The Department has made the following determinations: (1) There are sufficient facts to support a finding that no further remedial response actions are necessary at the Site pursuant to 310 CMR 40. 545(5) (c) . Lakeviile Hospital 0 Route 105 0 Lakeville,Massachusetts 02347 • FAX(508)947-6557 9 Telephone(508)946.2700 -2- (2) The Site will be removed from the List of Confirmed Disposal Sites and will be added to the List of Deleted Sites published annually by the Department. (3) Continue to undertake the quarterly groundwater monitoring plan approved by the Department in letters dated February 25, 1992 and March 26, 1992. These determinations are based on the assumption that the information you submitted to the Department is accurate and representative of conditions at the Site. Should. it come to light that conditions at the Site pose, or are expected to pose a significant risk of harm to health, safety, public welfare or the environment over any foreseeable period of time, the Department may void these determinations and require further remedial response actions pursuant to M.G.L. c. 21E and 310 CMR 40.000. Moreover, these determinations do not constitute a release from liability for clean-up costs under M.G.L. c. 21E or any other law. You have been previously notified of your liability in the Notice of Responsibility letter dated March 13 , 1991. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Should you have any further questions regarding site WSC/SA-4-0545, please contact Marcel V. Boelitz of this offi--e at (508) 946-2868 . Very truly—y-p\, 1 'Robert E.1 Do van, Re4l_a �- Engineer for Waste Site Cleanup B/MVB/rr CERTIFIED MAIL JP808 780 982 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO ATTN: Ellie Grillo DEP - SERO - Data Entry Town Council Y Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren J. Rutherford Town Manager (508) 790-6205 I e 1 Ah��. BWSC Records Rettention Check List Def-e File Segzegatee: DEP fox Regi�o : 4 RIFT:0000s oti5ication DateSRCEox Closing Action:DF2N.,,4 Date: 7/Z3/1993 Site PImme/Location Aid: Pr000&-or _ Address: 127-e 6,¢ s7- mar-�,sy` ,d/,C Permment Record Notification Re:ords -- ci.lmle do=mi msL s): RIFF RLF RLYA Response Action Outcome— ci-r-le type: Class A Crass B ActivzLy and Us-Limit tibn No Pouthex Aeon(NSA) Submittal Waiver Completion Sta:Lenent , LSP Evaluation Opinion--circle type: I�IDS ArA' 'D—S-c/Z per' Notice of All t a inti;ngs (NOFA) L--Vel I Level 2 Level 3 • r A "t Follow Up Plaii end Post Audit Coi#letidn Statement Correspoxtaence-circle docu-news) NOR, OR-A., NON, PAN-, ,COP, LI. Q, - .IAA, k P 0 rc _.Other Phase I Tmitial S=te Inv-mzigation , ^?hase II-Comp:t etsive Site Assessment s THE FOLLOWING IS/ARE THE BEST IMAGES FROM POOR QUALITY ORIGINALS) I M ^C&L DATA ., � � �� { � 1 `-' \ `�� V � 0 - � f � � �1 4 ., ��► � .- - ��� a' �, E �_ '_ ,; � 5 ` ��� �� � � �t � � / ,• �-- � � - ,� ...,. �,. 97e oommo/m� c Daniel S. Greenbaum ,,// cJP4(t� y' 6z;2,V Commissioner ��GUZE!!tl/�i V � �Q/�C � ✓YlCiwad"e &OSV7 Gilbert T. Ioly Regional Director July 8, 1991 Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0545 Main Street Crane Duplicating Co. P.O. Box 487 Route 6A & Plum Street, Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 Approval of Short Term Measure Proposal, M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 CMR 40.000 ATTENTION: William W. Durrell President Gentlemen: The Department of EnviVonmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department") , -has reviewed a Short Term Measure Proposal (the "STMP") submitted on behalf of William. W. Durrell by IEP, Inc. on June 19, 1991, referenced: t' SHORT TERM MEASURE PROPOSAL DURRELL PROPERTY 1611 MAIN STREET WEST �3ARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS (4-0545) if . The STMP includes a Health and Safety Plan, a schedule and a plan to complete the assessment regdired to design and implement a Short Term Measure (the "STM") to mitigate an imminent hazard. The Department approved the Health and Safety Plan and the STMP, with the following provisions: i 1. You will pursue toe assessment of ground water contamination to Federal and State .drinking water standards and guidelines. 2. The assessment will include at least one complete round of ground water and surface water monitoring and gauging and the compilation of areal and vertical flownets. i i i i i I i Original Printed on Recycled Paper -2- 3. All Short Term Measure activities will comply with 310 CMR 40.542. 4. You shall meet the requirements relative to STMs listed on pages three (3) to five (5) of the Department's letter of March 13, 1991. 5. If during the implementation of the proposed work a determination is made that additional work plans are needed to complete the design of the STM, a supplemental plan and schedule shall be submitted to the Department for approval. 6. You shall submit within sixty (60) days of receipt of this letter your assessment results and the design of your STM. The Department requires a written response within fourteen (14) days of your receipt of this letter (as used in this letter "you" and "your" I refer to Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. ) indicating whether you intend to P g take the actions outlined above. You have been previously notified of your liability in the Notice of Responsibility letter of March 13, 1991. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Should you have any further questions regarding site WSC/SA-4-0545, please contact Marcel V. Boelitz of this office at (508) 947-2868. Very truly yours, Ma J. Bg4ley, of Site Remediation Sect-- n B/MVB/sl CERTIFIED MAIL # P 840 475 629 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO Data Entry DEP - SERO ATTN: Ellie Grillo f -3- cc: Town Council Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren J. Rutherford Town Manager (508) 790-6205 Board of Health Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Thomas McKean Director (508) 790-6265 Conservation Commission Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Robert Gatewood Chairman (508) 790-6245 West Barnstable Fire District Route 6A West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Chief John Jenkins (508) 362-3241 Information Repository Whelden Public Library Meeting House Way West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Jane Merritt William W. Durrell P.O. Box 487 Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 o Daniel S. Greenbaum Commissioner /�aestu��02d47 Gilbert T. Joly Regional Director July 8, 1991 William W. Durrell RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0545 P.O. Box 487 Crane Duplicating Co. Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 Route 6A & Plum Street, Approval of Short Term Measure Proposal, M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 CMR 40.000 Dear Mr. Durrell: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the °Department") , .has reviewed a Short Term Measure Proposal (the "STMP") submitted on your behalf by IEP, Inc. on June 19, 1991, referenced: " SHORT TERM MEASURE PROPOSAL DURRELL PROPERTY 1611 MAIN STREET WEST BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS (4-0545) " . The STMP includes a Health and Safety Plan, a schedule and a plan to complete the assessment required to design and implement a Short Term Measure (the "STM") to mitigate an imminent hazard. The Department approves the Health and Safety Plan and the STMP, with the following provisions: 1. You will pursue the assessment of ground water contamination to Federal and State drinking water standards and guidelines. 2. The assessment will include at least one complete round of ground water and surface water monitoring and gauging and the compilation of areal and vertical flownets. 3 . All Short Term Measure activities will comply with 310 CMR 40.542. Original Printed on Recycled Paper IF 0 -2- 4. You shall meet the requirements relative to STMs listed on pages three (3) and four (4) of the Department's letter of March 13, 1991. 5. If during the implementation of the proposed work a determination is made that additional work plans are needed to complete the design of the STM, a supplemental plan and schedule shall be submitted to the Department for approval. 6. You shall submit within sixty (60) days of receipt of this letter your assessment results and the design of your STM. I The Department requires a written response within fourteen (14) days of your receipt of this letter indicating whether you intend to take the actions outlined above. You have been previously notified of your liability in the Notice of Responsibility letter of March 13, 1991. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Should you have any further questions regarding site WSC/SA-4-0545, please contact Marcel V. Boelitz of this office at (508) 947-2868. Very truly yours, M. rk J Begle Ch' f Site Remediation Erection B/MVB/sl CERTIFIED MAIL # P 840 475 , 631 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP -- Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO Data Entry DEP - SERO ATTN: Ellie Grillo Town Council ` Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren J. Rutherford Town Manager (508) 790-6205 r -3- cc: Board of Health Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Thomas McKean Director (508) 790-6265 Conservation Commission Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Robert Gatewood Chairman (508) 790-6245 West Barnstable Fire District Route 6A West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Chief John Jenkins (508) 362-3241 Information Repository Whelden Public Library Meeting House Way West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Jane Merritt Crane Duplicating service, Inc. Main Street P.O. Box 487 Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 s¢ . 97& COW&, &T e Sm�co���4& Daniel S. Greenbaum foaoie" ✓ gzz q L Commissioner ,/Z01wali, ✓fa"aaiUu6e &02847 Gilbert T. Joly Regional Director C 0 1---1V y July 8, 1991 Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0545 Main Street Crane Duplicating Co. P.O. Box 487 Route 6A & Plum Street, Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 Approval of Short Term Measure Proposal, M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 CMR 40. 000 ATTENTION: William W. Durrell President Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department") , has reviewed a Short Term Measure Proposal (the "STMP") submitted on behalf of William W. Durrell by IEP, Inc. on June 19, 1991, referenced: " SHORT TERM MEASURE PROPOSAL DURRELL PROPERTY 1611 MAIN STREET WEST BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS (4-0545) " . The STMP includes a Health and Safety Plan, a schedule and a plan to complete the assessment required to design and implement a Short Term Measure (the "STM") to mitigate an imminent hazard. The Department approves the Health and Safety Plan and the STMP, with the following provisions: 1. You will pursue the assessment of ground water contamination to Federal and State drinking water standards and guidelines. 2 . The assessment will include at least one complete round of ground water and surface water monitoring and gauging and the compilation of areal and vertical flownets. Original Printed on Recycled Paper I I -2- 3 . All Short Term Measure activities will comply with 310 CMR 40.542 . 4 . You shall meet the requirements relative to STMs listed on pages three (3) to five (5) of the Department's letter of March 13, 1991. 5. If during the implementation of the proposed work a determination is made that additional work plans are needed to complete the design of the STM, a supplemental plan and schedule shall be submitted to the Department for approval. 6. You shall submit within sixty (60) days of receipt of this letter your assessment results and the design of your STM. The Department requires a written response within fourteen (14) days of your receipt of this letter (as used in this letter "you" and "your" refer to Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. ) indicating whether you intend to take the actions outlined above. You have been previously notified of your liability in the Notice of Responsibility letter of March 13, 1991. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Should you have any further questions regarding site WSC/SA-4-0545, please contact Marcel V. Boelitz of this office at (508) 947-2868. Very truly yours, Ma J. B ey, of Site Remediation Sect' n B/MVB/sl CERTIFIED MAIL P 840 475 629 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO Data Entry DEP - SERO ATTN: Ellie Grillo -3- cc: Town Council Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren J. Rutherford Town Manager (508) 790-6205 Board of Health Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Thomas McKean Director (508) 790-6265 Conservation Commission Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Robert Gatewood Chairman (508) 790-6245 West Barnstable Fire District Route 6A West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Chief John Jenkins (508) 362-3241 Information Repository Whelden Public Library Meeting House Way West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Jane Merritt William W. Durrell P.O. Box 487 Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 1 97w,, OommonweaU &2X-C� &&e 0 `'" '"°y` 1Jr✓'%72e/lti o�f'(�izv� �_/k?�E'�:tGOfL Daniel S. Greenbaum VGh'C / C J�CO�i Commissioner �it �� f 0-9847 Gilbert T. )oly Regional Director C ,,D y July 8, 1991 William W. Durrell RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0545 P.O. Box 487 Crane Duplicating Co. Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 Route 6A & Plum Street, Approval of Short Term Measure Proposal, M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 CMR 40. 000 Dear Mr. Durrell: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department") , has reviewed a Short Term Measure Proposal (the "STMP") submitted on your behalf by IEP, Inc. on June 19, 1991, referenced: if SHORT TERM MEASURE PROPOSAL DURRELL PROPERTY 1611 MAIN STREET WEST BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS (4-0545) " . The STMP includes a Health and Safety Plan, a schedule and a plan to complete the assessment required to design and implement a Short Term Measure (the "STM") to mitigate an imminent hazard. The Department approves the Health and Safety Plan and the STMP, with the following provisions: 1. You will pursue the assessment of ground water contamination to Federal and State drinking water standards and guidelines. 2 . The assessment will include at least one complete round of ground water and surface water monitoring and gauging and the compilation of areal and vertical flownets. 3 . All Short Term Measure activities will comply with 310 CMR 40.542 . Original Printed on Recvcled Paper -2- 4 . You shall meet the requirements relative to STMs listed on pages three (.3) and four (4) of the Department's letter of March 13 , 1991. 5. If during the implementation of the proposed work a determination is made that additional work plans are needed to complete the design of the STM, a supplemental plan and schedule shall be submitted to the Department for approval. 6. You shall submit within sixty (60) days of receipt of this letter your assessment results and the design of your STM. The Department requires a written response within fourteen (14) days of your receipt of this letter indicating whether you intend to take the actions outlined above. You have been previously notified of your liability in the Notice of Responsibility letter of March 13 , 1991. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Should you have any further questions regarding site WSC/SA-4-0545, please contact Marcel V. Boelitz of this office at (508) 947-2868 . Very truly yours, M. rk J 'Begle Chi f Site Remediation ection B/MVB/sl CERTIFIED MAIL # P 840 475 631 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO Data Entry DEP - SERO ATTN: Ellie Grillo Town Council Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren J. Rutherford Town Manager (508) 790-6205 -3- cc: Board of Health Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Thomas McKean Director (508) 790-6265 Conservation Commission Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Robert Gatewood Chairman (508) 790-6245 West Barnstable Fire District Route 6A West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Chief John Jenkins (508) 362-3241 Information Repository Whelden Public Library Meeting House Way West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Jane Merritt Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. Main Street P.O. Box 487 Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 DANIEL S.GREENBAUM Commissioner G.BERT T.JOLY Regional Director March 13, 1991 William W. Durrell RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0545 P.O. Box 487 Crane Duplicating Co. Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 Route 6A & Plum Street, NOTICE OF RESPONSIBILITY, Request for a Short Term Measure, M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 CMR 40.000 Dear Mr. Durrell: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department") , has determined that an area including the grounds of the Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. on Route 6A in West Barnstable, Massachusetts (the "Property") , a property you own, is a disposal site (the "Site") as defined in the Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Material Release Prevention and Response Act (M.G.L. c. 21E) . BACKGROUND Information contained in the following documents prepared by IEP, Inc. relative to conditions at the Site indicates releases of petroleum products have taken place at the Property: 1. A report dated March, 1988 and titled 1121-E Site Assessment, Crane Duplicating, Route 6A, West Barnstable, Massachusetts". 2. A report dated May, 1988 and titled "Remedial Investigation, Crane Duplicating Company, West Barnstable, Massachusetts" . STATUTORY LIABILITIES The Department has reason to believe that you are a potentially responsible party (a "PRP") with liability under M.G.L. c. 21E, section 5, for response action costs. Section 5 makes the following parties liable to the Commonwealth: current owners or operators of a site where oil or hazardous materials are located; any person who owned or operated a site at the time hazardous material was stored or disposed of: any person who arranged for the transport, disposal, storage or treatment of hazardous material to or at a site; any person who transported hazardous material to a transport, disposal, storage or treatment site from which there is or has been a release or threat of release of such material; and any person who otherwise caused or is legally responsible for a release or threat of a Recycled Paper _2_ release of oil or hazardous materials at a site. This liability is strict, meaning it is not based on fault but solely on your status as an owner, operator, generator, transporter or disposer. It is also joint and several, meaning that you may be liable for all response action costs incurred at the Site, regardless of the existence of any other liable parties. You may be liable for up to three (3) times all response action costs incurred by the Department. Response action costs include the cost of direct hours spent by Department employees arranging for response actions or overseeing work performed by PRPs or their contractors, expenses incurred by the Department in support of those direct hours, and payments to the Department's contractors. (For more detail on cost liability, see 310 CMR 40. 600: Cost Recovery. ) The Department may also assess interest on costs incurred at the rate of twelve percent (12%) , compounded annually. To secure payment of this debt, the Commonwealth may place liens on all of your property within the Commonwealth. To recover the debt, the Commonwealth may foreclose on these liens or the Attorney General may bring legal action against you. In addition to your liability for up to three (3) times all response action costs incurred by the Department, you may also be liable to the Commonwealth for damages to natural resources caused by the release. Additional liability may also be imposed under M.G.L. c. 21E, section 11 and other laws for each violation of M.G.L. c. 21E or other laws, or under M.G.L. c. 21A, Section 16, for violations of c. 21E, and other statutes, regulations, orders or approvals. The Department encourages PRPs to take response actions at sites. By taking the necessary response actions, you can avoid liability for costs incurred by the Department's contractors in performing these actions. If you do not take the necessary response actions, or fail to perform them in an appropriate or timely manner, the Department is authorized by M.G.L. c. 21E to have the work performed by its contractor. DETERMINATIONS The Department has made the following determinations: The Site is a confirmed disposal site. The Site is a priority disposal site pursuant to 310 CMR 40.544 (2) (c) 2 and 3. Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.531, any additional work at the Site requires Department approval. Conditions at the Site constitute an imminent hazard that requires a Short Term Measure (a "STM") pursuant to 310 CMR 40.542 (2) (b) . -3- NECESSARY SITE ACTIONS The undertaking of a STM must be preceded by the submittal and the approval under 310 CMR 40.536(2) of a Short Term Measure Proposal (a "STMP") as described under 310 CMR 40.542 (3) (b) and a Health an Safety Plan required by 310 CMR 40.542 (3) (d) . The STMP needs to include a complete and detailed presentation of the assessment needed to chose and design the Short Term Measure. This presentation should include: 1. A description of the data required to fully define soil contamination, the hydrogeology of the Site and the extent of groundwater contamination above drinking water standards and guidelines. 2 . A detailed work plan to acquire this data, including drilling and monitoring standard operating procedures and protocols, sampling plans for all media, field screening and analytical protocols, gauging plans, quality assurance/quality control plans, and a schedule. This item also calls for contingency plans to manage additional exploratory drilling and monitoring should the assessment undertaken fail to reach the objectives identified in item 1. 3 . A list of compilations (borehole diagrams, profiles, graphs, tables, vertical and areal flow nets) needed to support an interpretation of this data. The description of the STM should include: 4 . A discussion of on-site and off-site impacts; 5. Complete and detailed design and construction plans, process flow diagrams, size and design of equipment and flow lines, specifications for all recovery, treatment, storage and disposal facilities; 6. A detailed, complete and current site map; 7. An operation and maintenance plan; 8 . A monitoring plan to evaluate the effectiveness of the STM (including a pre--construction baseline, start-up and long term monitoring) ; 9. Contingency and security plans, including the names and telephone numbers of contact persons; 10. A provision to apply for all applicable Federal, State and local permits within fourteen (14) days of the approval of the STMP; I -4- il. Quality assurance/quality control plans for the construction, maintenance, operation and monitoring of the STM, including a list of the records, logs, reports and other documents that will be maintained in the course of the STM; 12. A schedule which sets the time required for the completion of the activities of the STM relative to the date of receipt of the Department approval of the STMP. 13 . A provision to submit to the Department monthly progress reports detailing the implementation of the STM. 14. A provision to notify the Department in a timely manner of each response action planned at the Site to ensure the Department has an opportunity to inspect work in progress. 15. A provision to meet the requirements of 310 CMR 40.542 (1) (d) and to notify the Department immediately upon the discovery of any additional imminent hazards. 16. A provision to submit a supplemental work plan and schedule for approval by the Department if a determination is made that additional work needs to be done to complete the STM. 17. A provision to notify the Department immediately whenever access or authorizations are being unreasonably withheld during the execution of the STM. 18. A provision to replace within two (2) weeks observation or monitoring wells which have been damaged, destroyed or lost, or which have been inadequately completed. Relative to the Short Term Measure, the Department requires that: (a) You submit for Department approval a STMP dealing with the assessment required at the Site (items 1 through 3 above) and a Health and Safety Plan, within sixty (60) days of receipt of this letter. (b) You schedule the submittal for Department approval of your assessment results and your plans for a STM (items 4 through 18 above) within sixty (60) days of Department approval of (a) . (c) You complete the construction and activate the STM within sixty (60) days of Department approval of (b) . (d) You submit within ninety (90) days of Department approval of (b) a report that fully documents the Short Term Measure as built in conformance with 310 CMR 40.542 and this letter. This report will be followed by quarterly reports that monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the Short Term Measure. f -5- The Department requires a written response within fourteen (14) days of your receipt of this letter indicating whether you intend to take the actions outlined above. You should be aware that this Short Term Measure does not relieve you from undertaking a full Phase II - Comprehensive Site Assessment. In addition, you may have to prepare a Phase III - Development of Remedial Response Alternatives and a Final Remedial Response Plan and you may have to undertake a Phase IV - Implementation of the Approved Remedial Response Alternative, if required under 310 CMR 40.000. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Should you have any further questions regarding site WSC/SA-4-0545, please contact Marcel V. Boelitz of this office at (508) 947-2868. Very truly yours, MaA J. gley, efiieV Site Remediation Se tion B/MVB/re CERTIFIED MAIL #P253 150 318 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO - Data Entry Town Council Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren J. Rutherford Town Manager (508) 790-6205 Board of Health Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Thomas McKean Director (508) 790-6265 I • -6- cc: Conservation Commission Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Robert Gatewood Chairman (508) 790-6245 West Barnstable Fire District Route 6A West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Chief John Jenkins (508) 362-3241 Information Repository Whelden Public Library Meeting House Way West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Jane Merritt Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. Main Street P.O. Box 487 Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 I ©f �,/6,2. DANIEL 5 GREENBAUM Commissioner GILBERT T.JOLY Regional Director i I March 13, 1991 Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0545 Main Street Crane Duplicating Co. P.O. Box 487 Route 6A & Plum Street, Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 NOTICE OF RESPONSIBILITY, Request for a Short Term Measure, M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 CMR 40.000 ATTENTION: William W. Durrell President Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department") , has determined that an area including the grounds of the Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. on Route 6A in West Barnstable, Massachusetts (the "Property") , a property you operate (as used in this letter "you" refers to the Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. ) , is a disposal site (the "Site") as defined in the Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Material Release Prevention and Response Act (M.G.L. c. 21E) . BACKGROUND Information contained in the following documents prepared by IEP, Inc. relative to conditions at the Site indicates releases of petroleum products have taken place at the Property: 1. A report dated March, 1988 and titled 1121-E Site Assessment, Crane Duplicating, Route 6A, West Barnstable, Massachusetts". 2. A report dated May, 1988 and titled "Remedial Investigation, Crane Duplicating Company, West Barnstable, Massachusetts". STATUTORY LIABILITIES The Department has reason to believe that you are a potentially responsible party (a 11PRP11) with liability under M.G.L. c. 21E, section 5, for response action costs. Section 5 makes the following parties liable to the Commonwealth: current owners or operators of a site where oil or hazardous materials are located; any person who owned or operated a site at the time hazardous material was stored or disposed of: any person who Recycled Paper -2-- arranged for the transport, disposal, storage or treatment of hazardous material to or at a site; any person who transported hazardous material to a transport, disposal, storage or treatment site from which there is or has been a release or threat of release of such material; and any person who otherwise caused or is legally responsible for a release or threat of a release of oil or hazardous materials at a site. This liability is strict, meaning it is not based on fault but solely on your status as an owner, operator/, generator, transporter or disposer. It is also joint and several, meaning that you may be liable for all response action costs incurred at the Site, regardless of the existence of any other liable parties. You may be liable for up to three (3) times all response action costs incurred by the Department. Response action costs include the cost of direct hours spent by Department employees arranging for response actions or overseeing work performed by PRPs or their contractors, expenses incurred by the Department in support of those direct hours, and payments to the Department's contractors. (For more detail on cost liability, see 310 CMR 40.600: Cost Recovery. ) The may Department also assess interest on costs incurred at the rate P Y of twelve percent (12%) , compounded annually. To secure payment of this debt, the Commonwealth may place liens on all of your property within the Commonwealth. To recover the debt, the Commonwealth may foreclose on these liens or the Attorney General may bring legal action against you. In addition to your liability for up to three (3) times all response action costs incurred by the Department, you may also be liable to the Commonwealth for damages to natural resources caused by the release. Additional liability may also be imposed under M.G.L. c. 21E, section 11 and other laws for each violation of M.G.L. c. 21E or other laws, or under M.G.L. c. 21A, Section 16, for violations of c. 21E, and other statutes, regulations, orders or approvals. The Department encourages PRPs to take response actions at sites. By taking the necessary response actions, you can avoid liability for costs incurred by the Department's contractors in performing these actions. If you do not take the necessary response actions, or fail to perform them in an appropriate or timely manner, the Department is authorized by M.G.L. c. 21E to have the work performed by its contractor. DETERMINATIONS The Department has made the following determinations: The Site is a confirmed disposal site. The Site is a priority disposal site pursuant to 310 CMR 40.544 (2) (c) 2 and 3. -3-- Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.531, any additional work at the Site requires Department approval. Conditions at the Site constitute an imminent hazard that requires a Short Term Measure (a "STM") pursuant to 310 CMR 40.542 (2) (b) . NECESSARY SITE ACTIONS The undertaking of a STM must be preceded by the submittal and the approval under 310 CMR 40.536(2) of a Short Term Measure Proposal (a 'ISTMP") as described under 310 CMR 40.542 (3) (b) and a Health an Safety Plan required by 310 CMR 40.542 (3) (d) . The STMP needs to include a complete and detailed presentation of the assessment needed to chose and design the Short Term Measure. This presentation should include: 1. A description of the data required to fully define soil contamination, the hydrogeology of the Site and the extent of groundwater contamination above drinking water standards and guidelines. 2 . A detailed work plan to acquire this data, including drilling and monitoring standard operating procedures and protocols, sampling plans for all media, field screening and analytical protocols, gauging plans, quality assurance/quality control plans, and a schedule. This item also calls for contingency plans to manage additional exploratory drilling and monitoring should the assessment undertaken fail to reach the objectives identified in item 1. 3 . A list of compilations (borehole diagrams, profiles, graphs, tables, vertical and areal flow nets) needed to •support an interpretation of this data. The description of the STM should include: 4 . A discussion of on-site and off-site impacts; 5. Complete and detailed design and construction plans, process flow diagrams, size and design of equipment and flow lines, specifications for all recovery, treatment, storage and disposal facilities; 6. A detailed, complete and current site map; - 7. An operation and maintenance plan; 8 . A monitoring plan to evaluate the effectiveness of the STM (including a pre-construction baseline, start-up and long term monitoring) ; -4- 9 . Contingency and security plans, including the names and telephone numbers of contact persons; 10. A provision to apply for all applicable Federal, State and local permits within fourteen (14) days of the approval of the STMP; 11. Quality assurance/quality control plans for the construction, maintenance, operation and monitoring of the STM, including a list of the records, logs,i reports and other documents that will be maintained in the course of the STM; 12. A schedule which sets the time required for the completion of the activities of the STM relative to the date of receipt of the Department approval of the STMP. 13. A provision to submit to the Department monthly progress reports detailing the implementation of the STM. 14. A provision to notify the Department in a timely manner of each response action planned at the Site to ensure the Department has an opportunity to inspect work in progress. 15. A provision to meet the requirements of 310 CMR 40.542 (1) (d) and to notify the Department immediately upon the discovery of any additional imminent hazards. 16. A provision to submit a supplemental work plan and schedule for approval by the Department if a determination is made that additional work needs to be done to complete the STM. 17 . A provision to notify the Department immediately whenever access or authorizations are being unreasonably withheld during the execution of the STM. 18. A provision to replace within two (2) weeks observation or monitoring wells which have been damaged, destroyed or lost, or which have been inadequately completed. Relative to the Short Term Measure, the Department requires that: (a) You submit for Department approval a STMP dealing with the assessment required at the Site (items 1 through 3 above) and a Health and Safety Plan, within sixty (60) days of receipt of this letter. (b) You schedule the submittal for Department approval of your assessment results and your plans for a STM (items 4 through 18 above) within sixty (60) days of Department approval of (a) . (c) You complete the construction and activate the STM within sixty (60) days of Department approval of (b) . " • • -5- (d) You submit within ninety (90) days of Department approval of (b) a report that fully documents the Short Term Measure as built in conformance with 310 CMR 40.542 and this letter. This report will be followed by quarterly reports that monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the Short Term Measure. The Department requires a written response within fourteen (14) days of your receipt of this letter indicating whether you intend to take the actions outlined above. You should be aware that this Short Term Measure does not relieve you from undertaking a full Phase II - Comprehensive Site Assessment. In addition, you may have to prepare a Phase III - Development of Remedial Response Alternatives and a Final Remedial Response Plan and you may have to undertake a Phase IV - Implementation of the Approved Remedial Response Alternative, if required under 310 CMR 40.000. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Should you have any further questions regarding site WSC/SA-4-0545, please contact Marcel V. Boelitz of this office at (508) 947-2868. Very truly yours, Mark J. 14gley, ief/ Site Remediation Section B/MVB/re CERTIFIED MAIL #P253 150 319 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO - Data Entry Town Council Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 026011 ATTN: Warren J. Rutherford Town Manager ` (508) 790-6205 w i -6- cc: Board of Health Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Thomas McKean Director (508) 790-6265 Conservation Commission , Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Robert Gatewood Chairman (508) 790-6245 West Barnstable Fire District Route 6A West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Chief John Jenkins (508) 362-3241 Information Repository Whelden Public Library Meeting House Way West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Jane Merritt William W. Durrell P.O. Box 487 Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 to/.-i C_ A D Pr.,) cC 31 Axe :. G r-'-Y DANIEL S.GREENBAUM Commissioner GILBERT T.JOLY Regional Director 1 NOTICE OF DOCUMENT AVAILABILITY SITE: Crane Duplicating Company Site J 4-0545 ADDRESS: 1611 Main Street, Route 6A, West Barnstable DOCUMENT: Short Term Measure Assessment - Durrell Property, 1611 Main Street, West Barnstable. An Information Repository has been established for the Crane Duplicating Company Site at the Whelden Library, located on Meeting House Way in West Barnstable, Massachusetts. The library hours are as ,follows: Monday: 2 :00 - 5: 00p.m. & 7:0_0p.m. - 9 : 00p.m. Tuesday: 2:00 - 5: 00p.m. Wednesday: 2 :00 - 5:00p.m. & 7: 00p.m. - 9: 00p.m. Thursday: 2 :00 — 5:00p.m. Friday: 2 :00 - 5:00p.m Saturday: 9 :00a.m. .- NOON A formal public comment period has been opened for the document entitiled Short Term Measure Assessment - Durrell Property, 1611 Main Street, West Barnstable. The comment period begins on January 3, 1992 and ends on January 23 , 1992 . Anyone may submit comments, either orally or written. Please submit comments to Ellie Grillo, public participation coordinator at the Department of Environmental Protection, located at Lakeville Hospital, Route 10.5, Lakeville, Massachusetts, 02347. The project manager for the site is Marcel Boelitz._ If there are any questions regarding this notice or if you would like to be added to the mailing list please contact Ms. Ellie Grillo at (508) 946- 2862 . Thank-you. cc: petitioners .��ailing L-L Recy-ded Paper . Ale, l��;ecu.Zio� D%%°rce o�C��eex�no�meevcla,`�a��°�iz�ird 1�elu��iieeoaL`o�C� o��ieort¢`✓"rc�`�.eL`cv�L DANIEL S.GREENBAUM Conunissioner GILBERT T.JOLY Regional Director March 13, 1991 Crane Duplicating Service,' Inc. RE: BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA=4-0545 Main Street Crane Duplicating Co. P.O. Box 487 Route 6A & Plum Street, Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 NOTICE OF RESPONSIBILITY, Request for a Short Term Measure, M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 CMR 40. 000 ATTENTION: William W. Durrell President Gentlemen: The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department") , has determined that an area including the . grounds of the Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. on Route 6A in West "Barnstable, Massachusetts (the "Property") , a property you operate (as used in this letter "you" refers to the Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. ) , is a disposal site (the "Site") as defined in the Massachusetts Oil and Hazardous Material Release Prevention and Response Act (M.G.L. c. 21E) . BACKGROUND Information contained in the following documents prepared by IEP, Inc. relative to conditions at the Site indicates releases of petroleum products have taken place at the Property: 1. A report dated March, 1988 and titled 1121-E Site Assessment, Crane Duplicating, Route 6A, West Barnstable, Massachusetts" . 2 . A report dated May, 1988 and titled "Remedial Investigation, Crane Duplicating Company, West Barnstable,. Massachusetts" . STATUTORY LIABILITIES . The Department has reason to believe that you are a potentially responsible party (a "PRP") with liability under M.G.L. c. 21E, section 5, for response action costs. Section 5 makes the following parties liable to. the Commonwealth: ,current owners or operators of a site where oil or hazardous materials are located; any person who owned or operated, a site at the time hazardous material was stored or disposed of: any person who Recycled Paper e :r. _2_ arranged for the transport, disposal, storage or treatment of hazardous material to or at a site; any person who transported hazardous material to a transport, disposal, storage or treatment site from which there is or has been a release or threat of release" of such material; and any person who otherwise caused or is legally responsible for a release or threat of a release of oil or hazardous materials at a site. This liability is strict, meaning it is not based on fault but solely on your status as an owner, operator, generator, transporter or .disposer. It is also joint and several, meaning that you may be' liable for all response action costs incurred at the Site, regardless of the existence of any other liable parties. You may be liable for up to three (3) times all response action costs incurred by the Department. Response action costs include the cost of direct hours spent by Department employees arranging for response actions or overseeing work performed by PRPs or their contractors, expenses incurred by the Department in support of those direct hours, and payments to the Department's contractors: (For more detail on cost liability, see 310 CMR 40. 600: Cost Recovery. ) The Department may also assess interest on costs incurred at the rate of twelve percent (12%) , compounded annually. To secure payment of this debt, the Commonwealth may place liens on all of your property within the , Commonwealth. To recover the debt, the Commonwealth may foreclose on these liens or the Attorney General may bring legal action against you. In . addition to your liability for up to three (3) times all response action costs incurred by the Department, you may also be liable to the Commonwealth for damages to natural resources caused by the release. Additional liability may also be imposed under M.G.L. c. 21E, section it and other laws for each violation of M.G.L. c. 21E or other laws, or under M.G.L. c. 21A, Section 16, for violations of c. 21E, and other statutes, regulations, orders or approvals. The Department encourages PRPs to take response actions at sites. By taking the necessary response actions, you can avoid liability for costs incurred by the Department's contractors in performing these actions. If you do not take the necessary response actions, or fail to perform them in an appropriate or timely manner, the Department is authorized by M.G.L. c. 21E to have the work performed by its contractor. , DETERMINATIONS The Department has made the following determinations: The Site is a confirmed disposal site. The Site is a priority disposal site pursuant to 310 CMR 40. 544 (2) (c) 2 and 3 . -3- Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.531, any additional work at the Site requires Department approval. Conditions at the Site constitute an imminent hazard that requires a Short Term Measure (a "STM") pursuant to 310 CMR 40.542 (2) (b) . NECESSARY SITE ACTIONS The undertaking of a STM must be preceded by the submittal and the approval under 310 CMR 40.536 (2) of a. Short Term Measure Proposal (a "STMP") as described under 310 CMR 40.542 (3) (b) and a Health an Safety Plan required by 310 CMR 40.542 (3) (d) . The STMP needs to include a complete and detailed presentation of the assessment needed. to chose and design the Short Term Measure. This presentation should include: 1. A description of the data required to fully define soil contamination, the hydrogeology of the Site and the extent of groundwater contamination above drinking water standards and guidelines. 2 . A detailed work plan to acquire this data, including drilling and . monitoring standard operating procedures and protocols, sampling plans for all media, field screening and analytical protocols, gauging plans, quality assurance/quality control plans, and a schedule. This item also calls for contingency plans to manage additional exploratory drilling and monitoring should the assessment undertaken fail to reach the objectives identified in item 1. 3 . A list of compilations (borehole .diagrams, profiles, .graphs, tables, vertical and areal flow nets) needed to support an interpretation of this data. The description of the STM should include: 4. A discussion of on-site and off-site impacts'; 5. Complete and detailed design and construction plans, process flow diagrams, size and design of equipment and flow lines, specifications for all recovery, treatment, storage and disposal facilities; 6. A detailed, complete and current site map; - 7. An operation and maintenance plan; 8 . A monitoring plan to evaluate the effectiveness of the STM (including a pre-construction baseline, start-up and long term monitoring) ; i " -4- 9. Contingency and security plans, including the. names and telephone numbers of contact persons; 10. A provision to apply for all applicable Federal, State and- local permits within fourteen (14) days of the approval of the` STMP; 11. Quality assurance/quality control plans for the construction, maintenance, operation and monitoring of the STM, including a list of the records, logs,/ reports and other documents that will be maintained in the course of the STM; 12 . A schedule which sets the time required for the completion of the activities of the STM relative .to the date of receipt of the Department approval of the STMP. 13 . A provision to submit to the Department monthly progress reports detailing the implementation of the STM. 14 . A provision to notify the Department in a timely manner of each response action planned at the Site to ensure the Department has .an opportunity to inspect work .in progress. 15. A provision to meet the requirements of 310 CMR 40.542 (1) (d) and to notify the Department immediately upon the discovery of any additional imminent hazards. 16. A provision to submit a supplemental work plan and schedule for approval by the Department if a determination is made that additional work needs to be done to complete the STM. 17 . A provision to notify the Department immediately whenever access or authorizations are being unreasonably withheld during the execution of the STM. 18 . A provision to replace within two (2) weeks observation or monitoring wells which have been damaged, destroyed or lost, or which have been inadequately completed. Relative to the Short Term Measure, the Department requires that: (a) You submit for Department approval a STMP dealing with the assessment required at the Site (items 1 through 3 above) and a Health and Safety Plan, within sixty (60) days of receipt of this letter. - (b) - You schedule the submittal for Department approval of your assessment results and your plans for a STM (items 4 through 18 above) within .sixty (60) days of Department approval of (a) . (c) You complete the construction and activate the STM within sixty (60) days of Department approval of (b) . I .a . -5- (d) You submit within ninety (90) days of Department approval of (b) a report that fully documents the Short Term Measure as built in conformance. with 310 CMR 40.542 and this letter. This report will be followed by quarterly reports that monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the Short Term Measure. The Department requires a written response within fourteen (14) days of your receipt of this letter indicating whether you intend to take the actions outlined above. �. You should be aware that this Short Term Measure does not relieve you. from undertaking a full Phase II - Comprehensive Site Assessment. In addition, you may have to prepare a Phase III - Development of Remedial Response Alternatives and a Final Remedial Response Plan and you may have .to undertake a Phase IV - Implementation of the Approved Remedial Response Alternative, if required under 310 CMR 40. 000. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Should you have any further questions regarding site WSC/SA-4-0545, please contact Marcel V. Boelitz of this office at (508) 947-2868. Very truly yours, Mark J. Begley, ie Site Remediation Section B/MVB/re CERTIFIED MAIL #P253 150 319 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO - Data Entry Town Council Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren J. Rutherford Town Manager ' (508) 790-6205 -6- cc: Board of Health Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: - Thomas McKean Director (508) 790-6265 . Conservation Commission , Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Robert Gatewood Chairman (508) 790-6245 West Barnstable Fire District Route 6A West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Chief John Jenkins (508) 362-3241. Information Repository Whelden Public Library Meeting House Way West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Jane Merritt William W. Durrell P.O. Box 487 Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 �/2yPi ©/?� /n C79'lCOY/1471/1lZE�L00/0�tS<k����Q�/XJi �L/���J/LP/!LG �V97'ACK%7P�L/�JLF/1LGCLG V iNS74iG'C(/l.P'!G O ,;V1 DANIEL S.GREENBAUM Commissioner GILBERT T.JOLY Regional Director (CODY March 13, 1991 William W. Durrell RE. BARNSTABLE--WSC/SA-4-0545 P.O. Box 487 Crane Duplicating Co. Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 Route 6A & Plum Street, NOTICE OF RESPONSIBILITY, Request for a Short Term Measure, M.G.L. c. 21E, 310 CMR 40. 000 Dear Mr. Durrell: J The Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau- of Waste Site Cleanup (the "Department") , has determined that an area including the grounds of the Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. on Route 6A in West Barnstable, Massachusetts (the "Property") , a property you own, is a disposal site (the "Site") as defined in the Massachusetts. Oil and Hazardous Material Release Prevention and Response Act (M.G.L. c. 21E) . BACKGROUND Information contained in the following documents prepared by IEP, Inc. relative to conditions at the Site indicates releases of petroleum products have taken place at the Property: 1. A report dated March, 1988 and titled 1121-E Site Assessment, Crane Duplicating, Route 6A, - West Barnstable, Massachusetts" . 2 . A report dated May, 1988 and titled "Remedial Investigation, Crane Duplicating Company, West Barnstable, Massachusetts" . STATUTORY LIABILITIES The Department has reason to believe that you are a potentially responsible party (a "PRP") with liability under M.G.L. c. 21E, section 5, for response action costs. ' Section 5 makes the following parties liable to the Commonwealth: current owners or operators of a site where oil or hazardous materials are located; any person who owned or operated a site at the time hazardous material was stored or disposed of: any person who arranged for the transport, disposal, storage or treatment of hazardous material to or at a site; any person who- transported hazardous material to a transport, disposal, storage or treatment site from which there is or has been a release or threat of release of such material; and any person who otherwise caused or is legally responsible for a release or threat of a Recycled Paper -2- release of oil or hazardous materials at a site. This liability is strict, meaning it is not based on fault but solely on your status as an owner, operator, generator, . transporter or disposer. It is also joint and several, meaning that you may be liable for all response action costs incurred at the Site, regardless of the existence of any other liable parties. You may be liable for up to three (3) times all response action costs incurred by the Department. Response action costs include the cost of direct hours spent by Department employees arranging for response actions or overseeing work performed by PRPs or their contractors, expenses incurred by the Department in support of those direct hours, and payments to the Department's contractors. (For more detail on cost liability, see 310 CMR 40. 600: Cost Recovery. ) The Department may also assess interest on costs incurred at the rate of twelve percent (12%) , compounded annually. To secure payment of this debt, the Commonwealth may place liens on all of your property within the Commonwealth. To recover the debt, the Commonwealth may foreclose on these liens or the Attorney General may bring legal action against you. �In addition to your liability for up to three (3) times all response action costs incurred by the Department, you may also be liable to the Commonwealth for damages to natural resources caused by the release. Additional liability may also be imposed under M.G.L. c. 21E, section 11 and other laws for each violation of M.G.L. c. 21E or other laws, or under M.G.L. c. 21A, Section l6, for violations of c. 21E, and other statutes, regulations, orders or approvals. The Department encourages ' PRPs to take response actions at sites. By taking the necessary response actions, you can avoid liability for costs incurred by the Department's contractors in performing these actions. If you do not take the necessary response actions, or fail to perform them in an appropriate or timely manner, the Department is authorized by M.G.L. c. 21E to have the work performed by its contractor. DETERMINATIONS The Department has made ,the following determinations: The Site is a confirmed disposal site. The Site is a priority disposal site pursuant to 310 CMR 40.544 (2) (c) 2 and 3 . Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.531, any additional work at the Site requires Department approval. Conditions at the Site constitute an imminent hazard that requires a Short Term Measure (a "STM") pursuant to 310 CMR 40.542 (2) (b) . r -3- NECESSARY SITE ACTIONS The undertaking of a STM must be preceded by the submittal and the approval under 310 CMR 40.536(2) of a Short Term Measure Proposal (a "STMP") as described under 310 CMR 40.542 (3) (b) and a Health ' an Safety Plan required by 31.0 CMR 40. 542 (3) (d) . The STMP needs to include a complete and detailed presentation of the assessment needed to chose and design the Short Term Measure. This presentation should include: 1. A description of the data required to fully define soil contamination, the hydrogeology of the Site and the extent of groundwater contamination above drinking water standards and guidelines. 2 . A detailed work plan- to acquire this data, including drilling and monitoring standard operating procedures and protocols, sampling plans for all media, field screening and analytical protocols, gauging plans, quality assurance/quality control plans, and a schedule. This item also calls for contingency plans to manage . additional exploratory drilling and monitoring should the assessment undertaken fail to reach the objectives identified in item 1. I 3 . 'A list of compilations (borehole diagrams, profiles, graphs, tables, vertical and areal flow nets) needed to support an - interpretation of this data. The description of the STM should include: 4 . A discussion of on-site and off-site impacts; 5. . Complete and detailed design and construction plans, process flow diagrams, size and design of equipment and flow lines, specifications for all recovery, treatment, storage and disposal facilities; 6. A detailed, complete and current site map; 7. An operation and maintenance plan; 8. A monitoring plan to evaluate the effectiveness of the STM (including a pre-construction baseline,. start-up and long term monitoring) ; 9. Contingency and security plans, . including the names and telephone numbers of contact persons; 10. A provision to apply for all applicable Federal, State and local permits within fourteen (14) days of the approval of the STMP; -4- 11. Quality assurance/quality control plans for the construction, maintenance, operation and monitoring of the STM, including a list of the records., logs, reports and other documents that will be maintained in the course of the STM; i 12 . A schedule which sets the ,time required for the completion of the activities of the STM relative to the date of receipt of the Department approval of the STMP. 13 . A provision to submit to the Department monthly progress reports detailing the implementation of the STM. 14 . A provision to notify the Department in a timely manner of each response action planned at the Site to ensure the Department has an opportunity to inspect work in progress. 15. A provision to meet the requirements of 310 CMR 40.542 (1) (d) and to notify the Department immediately upon the discovery of any additional imminent hazards. 16. A provision to submit a supplemental work plan and schedule for approval by the Department if a determination is made that additional work needs to be done to complete the STM. 17. A provision to notify the Department immediately whenever access or authorizations are being unreasonably withheld during the execution of the STM. 18. A provision to replace within two (2) weeks observation or monitoring wells which have been damaged, destroyed or lost, or which have been inadequately completed. Relative to the Short Term Measure, the Department requires that: (a) You submit for Department approval a STMP dealing with the assessment required at the Site (items 1 through .3 above) and a Health and Safety Plan, within sixty (60) days of receipt of this letter. (b) You schedule the submittal for Department approval of your assessment results and your plans for a STM (items 4 through 18 above) within sixty (60) days_ of Department approval of (a) . (c) You complete the construction and activate the STM within sixty j (60) days of Department approval of (b) . (d) You submit within ninety (90) days of Department approval of (b) a report that fully documents the Short Term Measure as built in conformance with 310 CMR 40.542 and this letter. This report will be followed by quarterly reports that monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the Short Term Measure. „ -5- The Department requires a written response within fourteen (14) days of your receipt of this letter indicating whether you intend to take the. actions outlined above. You should �be aware that this' Short Term Measure does not relieve you from undertaking a full Phase II - Comprehensive Site Assessment. In addition, you may have to prepare a Phase III - Development of Remedial Response Alternatives and a Final Remedial Response Plan and you may have to undertake a Phase IV - Implementaation of the Approved Remedial Response Alternative, if required under 310 CMR 40.000. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. Should you have any further questions regarding site WSC/SA-4-0545, please contact Marcel V. Boelitz of this office at (508) 947-2868. Very truly yours, Mark J. B gley, -efii Site Remediation Se Zion B/MVB/re CERTIFIED MAIL #P253 150 318 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED cc: DEP - Boston - BWSC DEP - SERO - Data Entry Town Council Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Warren J. Rutherford Town Manager (508) 790-6205 Board of Health Town of Barnstable P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Thomas McKean Director (508) 790-6265 -6_ cc: Conservation Commission Town of Barnstable 367 Main Street Hyannis, MA 02601 ATTN: Robert Gatewood Chairman (508) 790-6245 West Barnstable Fire District Route 6A West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Chief John Jenkins (508) 362-3241 Information Repository Whelden Public Library Meeting House Way West Barnstable, MA 02668 ATTN: Jane Merritt Crane Duplicating Service, Inc. Main Street P.O. Box 487 Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630_ ex �efia��� G a�C�rtc�u (�� C�rGu2eP.«t�i Daniel S.Greenbaum Commissioner Gilbert T.Joly eI , J 02.U7 Regional Director FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: APRIL 23 , 1990 CONTACT: ELLIE GRILLO (508) 946-2862 In Southeastern Massachusetts DEP CLASSIFIES SIX HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES Based on completed initial assessments, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) today classified six hazardous waste sites in its Southeast Region, in accordance with the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP)-. The MCP, which took effect in October 1988 , is a set of regulations which spells out specific site cleanup requirements. Of the six sites classified, four were given "priority" designations; the remaining two were given "non- priority" status. DEP' s Southeast regional office has classified 328 sites to date: 126 priority and 202 non-priority. Other confirmed hazardous waste disposal sites will be classified after further Department review. Priority sites pose the greatest potential threat to public health or the environment and are the focus of agency resources. Non-priority sites may qualify for waivers from DEP approvals, required throughout the cleanup process, allowing work to move more quickly and may be subject to Department audit upon completion. Amendments to the State Superfund law, approved by voters in 1986, gave DEP specific timetables for locating, assessing and cleaning up hazardous waste sites. The 1988 MCP serves as a blueprint for these activities. The Department publishes a classification for each site where a petroleum or hazardous materials release is confirmed. DEP also provides for public notice of and involvement in site cleanup decisions. The agency informs municipal officials whenever it investigates a site, plans for remedial actions or does major field work. In addition, ten or more residents of a community containing or potentially affected by a site can petition the agency to develop a public involvement plan for a particular site. -END- NOTE: A list of the newly classified sites is attached. Original Printed on Recycled Paper 1 i LEGAL NOTICES - SOUTHEAST REGION ROUND 15 - APRIL 1990 SITE NUMBER SITE NAME/ADDRESS CLASSIFICATION 4-0705 FABRICARE HOUSE PRIORITY 32 POND STREET NORWELL 4-0243 BRISTOL MILL LOT NON-PRIORITY WASHBURN/COGGESHALL/ BELLEVILLE NEW BEDFORD 4-0529 SOUTH SHORE ACURA/PRESTIGE PRIORITY MOTORS 10-22 POND STREET NORWELL 4-0545 CRANE DUPLICATING PRIORITY 1611 MAIN STREET B TAB 4-0875 JFC SHOE COMPANY PRIORITY 2 CANTON STREET STOUGHTON 4-0853 CUMBERLAND FARMS NON-PRIORITY 280 TEMPLE STREET WHITMAN I t Daniel S.Greenbaum Commissioner Gilbert T. Joly Regional Director � 7'ctor � 6T.Y4 April 23, 1990 Barnstable Board of Health Town Hall 367 Main Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Dear Board Members: Enclosed please find information concerning hazardous waste sites and locations in your community. The Massachusetts Contingency Plan (310 CMR 40. 000) establishes requirements and procedures for the discovery, notification, assessment of, and remedial response to, releases and threats of releases of oil or hazardous materials. The MCP provides for notification to local officials and the Board of Health of sites in their community which have been classified as "priority" or "non-priority" disposal sites. Attached please find: * copies of the legal notices sent to local newspapers * a copy of the press release If you have any questions about these sites please contact Ellie Grillo of our office at (508) 946-2866. -Very truly yours, M rk J. Begl , e ief Site Remediation Section B/EG/re Enclosures cc: Mr. Warren Rutherford, Town Manager Original Printed on Recycled Paper 97& Of JLM"&"&� 1 46,W/ Daniel S. Greenbaum Commissioner ./ks6ar,4&�02&47 Gilbert T. Joly Regional Director July 7, 1990 RE: BARNSTABLE--BWSC/ SA 4-0545 Crane Duplicating Company, 1611 Main Street Public Involvement Plan Site Designation Dear Petitioner: The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has received your petition in which residents of West Barnstable and members of the West Barnstable Civic Association requested that the Department develop a Public Involvement Plan for Crane Duplicating Company, located at 1611 Main Street, West Barnstable. The site is a confirmed disposal site. On April 22, 1990 a legal notice, published in Cape Cod Times, listed the site as a priority disposal site. Currently the site is unassigned, due to the growing number of priority sites and the lack of additional staffing. At this time the Department will designate the site as a Public Involvement Plan Site. A Public Involvement Plan will be developed at such time as the site is assigned to a DEP project manager. As soon as resources permit the site will be assigned and Ellie Grillo of our office will contact you to gather your concerns and develop a draft Public Involvement Plan. The DEP will establish a mailing list and Information Repository. Once the Information Repository has been established a notice will be sent to the mailing list. Thank-you for your interest in protecting the public health and the environment. For more information about this letter contact Ellie Grillo at (508) 946-2866. Very truly yours, Ma J. B gley, of Site Remediation Sect'on Original Printed on Recycled Paper B/EG cc: Petitioners West Barnstable Civic Association P.O. Box 243 West Barnstable, Massachusetts 02668 ATTN: Audrey Loughnane, President � DEP/BWSC ATTN: Sara Weinstein Glen Keith Barnstable Town Manager 367 Main Street Barnstable, Massachusetts 02601 ATTN: Mr. Warren Rutherford Barnstable Board of Health 367 Main .Street Hyannis, Massachusetts 02601 Barnstable County Health & Environmental Department Superior Court House Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630 ATTN: Stetson Hall e i ��f THE Tp� The Town of Barnstable i )AH E 0 : Office of Town Manager � rug. F611. )YAYA��� 367 Main Street,Hyannis, MA 02601 790-6205 Office 508-5M)t1A§t Warren J.Rutherford FAX 508-775-3344 Town Manager TO: Thomas McKean, Health Director Art Trac.zyk, Principal Planner, P & D FROM: Warren J. Rutherford, L CJ� Town Manager/ab SUBJECT: Crane Duplicating Company Information Repository Please find attached, information relating to an information repository established at the Wheldon Library in West Barnstable as respects Crane Duplicating Company, Route 6A West Earnstable. 9Z& Commonwea" ofJLmadas&� Daniel S. Greenbaum 16 Commissioner 14V474AZC1MZS1W4V 02,Y4T Gilbert T. joly Regional Director NOTICE OF DOCUMENT -AVAILABILITY SITE: Crane Duplicating Company Site 1 4-0545 . ADDRESS: 1611 Main Street,. Route 6A, West Barnstable DOCUMENTS: Information Repository An Information Repository has been established for the Crane Duplicating Company Site at the Whelden Library, located. on Meeting House Way in West Barnstable, Massachusetts. The library hours are as follows: Monday: 2:00 - 5:00p.m. & 7:00p.m. - 9:00p.m. Tuesday: 2:00 - 5:00p.m. Wednesday: 2.:00 - 5:00p.m. & 7:00p.m. - 9:00p.m. Thursday: 2:00 - 5:00p.m. , Friday: 2:00 - 5:00p.m Saturday: 9:00a.m. - NOON i As soon as documents are available for review they will be forwarded to the library, and a notice will be sent to the site mailing list. If there are any questions regarding this notice or if you would like to be added to the mailing list please contact Ms. Ellie Grillo at (508) 946-2862. Thank-you. cc: mailing list original Printed on Recycled Paper wn Oommonwea" r � 6P T AL,i �P�JCZ/Y%� i 0 (�/d!X/ �Y?�ECIO�L Daniel S. Greenbaum Commissioner ��a� -ya�� 02847 Gilbert T. Joly Regional Director CRANE DUPLICATING COMPANY ROUTE 6A, WEST BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS DEP SITE # 4-0545 INFORMATION REPOSITORY LIST OF CONTENTS * SITE CLASSIFICATION FORM * LEGAL NOTICE * PETITION * PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT INFORMATION * SITE RELATED CORRESPONDENCE AND MEMORANDA * SITE REPORTS: 1. 21-E SITE ASSESSMENT - CRANE DUPLICATING COMPANY. Prepared by 0 IEP, Inc. Dated .March 1988. 2. REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION - CRANE DUPLICATING COMPANY. Prepared by IEP, Inc. Dated May 1988. ail Original Printed on Recycled Paper 1 _ Log Number: 6191 Bottle # 847 Date: May 23, 1986 0401 BAp BARNSTABLE COUNTY HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL DEPARTMENT SUPERIOR COURT HOUSE v BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 o • Ase DRINKING WATER LABORATORY ANALYSIS PHONE:,362-2z" '_Ext. 337 Client: William Durrell Collector: Peter Ma.ior Mailing Address: Cold Rte 132 AffiTi'ati°on: - ------ other Hyannis, MA 02601 Time .&--Date of - Col`l e°cti on:.- -- -µ .B/19/86 3:45 n.m. Telephone: 362-9232 Type of Supply: well Sample Location: Crane Duplicating ServicesWell •Depth:j 25' 1611 Main Street Date ,of~Analysis:~• '512(1/86 , 9.30 a�m. W. Barnstable M .;. " *. .... .. PARAMETER SAMPLE-RESULT- -RECOMMENDED LIMITS Total Coliform Bacteria/100 ml 0 0 H 6.3 Conductivity (micromhos/cm) 116.0 500.0 Iron ( m) 0.1 0.3 Nitrate-Nitro en ( m) <.1 10.0 Sodium ( m) 28.6 20.0 I . Water sample meets the recommended limits for drinking of all above tested parameters. II . XX Based only on results of the parameters tested for this sample, the water is suitable for drinking but-may present the problems checked below: A. Water sample has higher than average levels of Nitrate. Future monitoring is recommended (2-3 times per year) to establish any upward trends. B. The low pH of the water may shorten the useful life of the house's plumbing. C. Water may present aesthetic problems (taste, odor, staining) due to D. X Water sample has high levels of sodium. Persons on low sodium diets should consult their doctor. III. Due to one or more of the reasons checked below, this water sample is unfit for human consumption: A. High Bacteria B. High Nitrates REMARKS: CC: Barnstable Board of Health CC: DEQEn 4 crne. Laboratdry Direttor 1 /7/85 A = _Explanation_of Test Results_. Total.Colifo-. 8-acteria Coliform bacteria are an indicator of the sanitary quality of a water supply. Water supplies may become contaminated from malfunctioning septic systems, cesspools and surface runoff. A total coliform count of zero indicates that your water supply is safe and approved for human consumption. A total coliform count of greater than zero is most often the result of accidental contamination of the sample bottle through improper sampling methods. For this reason, it would be advisable to retest any well water that is not approved. pH pH is the measure of acidity or alkalinityof the water.On the pH scale,the number 7 is neutral,less than 7 is acidic and more than 7 is alkaline. The pH of water on Cape Cod tends to be acidic in the range of 5.0 to 6.5. Conductivity Conductivity is a measure of the dissolved salts in solution.Amounts in excess of 500 micromhos/cm are generally considered unacceptable and may have a laxative effect upon users. Iron The presence of iron in water in concentration of .3 ppm or greater may: give the water a bittersweet astringent taste, cause an unpleasant odor, often gives the water a brownish color and cause staining uf laundry and porcelain. The average concentration of iron in Cape Cod's water is .2 - .6 ppm. Although the presence of iron in water may cause the problems listed above, it is not considered deleterious to health. Iron may be removed by use of an iron removal system. Nitrate-nitrogen The Massachusetts Drinking Water Regulations have set a maximum contaminant level for nitrates at 10 ppm. Excessive concentrations may cause methemoglobinemia (an infant disease) and have been suggested to form potentially carcinogenic nitrosamines. Contamination sources include fertilizers, cesspools and industrial wastes. Copper Due to the acidic nature of the water on Cape Cod, copper tends to leach from pipes. This normally does not present a health hazard; however, concentrations in excess of 1.0 ppm may cause a metallic taste and/or a bluish-green stain on porcelain fixtures. Sodium A concentration of sodium over 20 ppm is only of concern to people who are on a low sodium diet. If the water supply has more than 20 ppm sodium,it is up to the people who are on such a diet to find another source of drinking water or contact their doctor to determine if consuming the water is advisable. Concentrations exceeding 50 ppm indicate that there may be ocean water or road salt runoff water getting into the well. S:tic �1 THE CO,,,240 EALTH OF MA SSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENGINEERING n �f WATER SUPPLY ANALYSIS (m n g/ per liter) Parnstabl e COLLECTOR Lee Tripp SOURCE A Bottled jlater Crane Duplic Barnstable SOURC- B Crane Duplicating j^jell - N. SOURCE C SOURCE' D SOURCE E SOURCE F A B C D E i SA�TLE N0. 571913 914 DATE OF .COLLECTION 10/2/85 DATE OF RECEIPT 10/3/85 TURBIDITY 0.2 44 i SEDIMENT 0 2IRON6 COLOR 5 100 ODOR 0 0 pH 6.2 6,5 ALKALINITY-TOTAL(CaCO3) 16 22 i 1 HARDNESS(CaCO3) 41 21 } E CALC?DM(Ca) 9.0 4.2 E MAGNESIUM(Mg) 4.4 2.5 SODIUM(Na) 18. 10. t f POTASSIUM (K) 1.6 1.2 IROCP(Fe) .10 4.0 1 MANG k`:ESE(Mn) .00 .00 SULFATE(SO4) 9 7 �. CHLORIDE(C1) 30 13 � ! I E SPEC. COND. (micromhos/cm) 154 100 I NITROGEN(A.?TMONIA) .01 .02 { NITREN(NITRATE) 1.0 0.0 NITRC/-EN(NITRITE) .000 .002 COPPER(Cu) .06 4 _I E ----------------- i 4 ,,�7y'�t7 - - r r - - � ?- qL dATIM JF =^�TG'� �i• Le��eTri Date COS eCteCt 10/2/8 5 Date '�.�C:'1�' 10/7_/R 5 D3t2 ME COLIFOLMI OF PEI 100 ml.COL =Url : '.GiT Drinking water ,from _ unsterilized container 301787 1130 Conf uent Well water 301738 1130 0 2^ l� THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH NOTICE TO ABATE A NUISANCE (�V c- 19 r 2p L-1 'fi -n M C-, AS canercc nt of 1 {, C� S'--� 001 1, u are here6'y notified to remW the conditions named below within 4--Is"of the service of this notice, according to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter III, Section 123: ,? If at the expiration of time allowed these conditions have not been remedied, such further action will be taken as the law requires and a fine of$2 per day may be charged. ' By Order of the Board of Health !! �lnspector FORM S600 A.M.SULKIN,INC.542-5858 REVISED 1979 - . P i ".RAN i September 26, 1985 i State Book Store State House, Room 116 Boston, MA. 02133 Dear Charlie, We have been directed to comply with 310 CMR 22 . 00 , Drinking Water Regulations of Massachusetts. It is my understanding that you have a book outling that regulationin your store. I have enclosed a check for $4. 70 to cover the cost of the .book plus postage, and wuold appreciate your forwarding the book as soon as possible. Thank You, I { i William W. Durrell j President i WW/pl Copy to: John Kelly Director of Public Health Board of Health 367 Main Street Hyannis , MA. 02601 CRANE Duplicating Service, Inc. P.O. Box 487 • Barnstable, Moss. 02630 • (617) 362-3441 We support making the End of Hunger and Starvation be an idea whose time has come. , lI - • r f .. f p�. 'fix r ,_ T` � a !":• i .b. � ca4 ! t.:^ i t. ;a.n ti<' / *r4 r1 pr �.; t. �•. 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W,illiam'Durrell:' Crane Duplicating .SorV1C@r` 1611 IKain Street t. .:w A ykj +,•t> West t3Arnstalale T + Dear Mr. Durfells k i, t r _We recently' xeceived tNe re"sups of;a''la o ataxy analysis of 66 drinking -water supplieii.'>by.;y©ur. we e,, sodium result was 32 7fppm - exceecTing t they T y r recommended limit of 20 ppm %'/ ,• it f - r rt S - Y..,•y /,.. ,• ,r `r,t} Sr �,,,+y, 3f r --+. ' X , t '* a �• `,, � a'..S' �,r � �t� 1. _, ✓aS � K Ya �y t+ P,- You are'.directed to post'warninga signs,nbtifyingrpErsons serviced�by the�suppl�' 4 r e rt� of-the reconimended.1evel And'the actual ccir centtatioh,,6 *thy subkance , :E ` r� ,fy, _ ` ,+' ✓ ., '-x'r ^'�- 7 -. ;; 't.et y ''' t- t vF' . t•f �• '' C3ii Septetnber;l,1$; 19130, youwere notified to coinplq'`With: 1?ederal.' nd' State ? L" drinking :water.regulationis"i€�you supplied-Water tp' 25or more persons. a We have recently.been informed that you nowsemploy about 40 persons: r p t �f�*,� �,(•^� ,+ f �.,.:, •' ... ti$+ ,t-+ '' ." a•• 'f� r '` � a.,�s � •� ! ., r ` , . You are direct&d to comply,• irh .3101vtR''22 00,, l�rinlcing' WatEr``wltegulations�,, + r rY of Massachuei;is• t.:i- t � r ,w' R5 r r 't••a d t,r ,r1 a.-,`:. a= r"r.{ - -,P, }. t, .. s �'i-., � •+ '..N � r •S t* .q r .F r {' t ip +{.. ._�ir a� J�, . '/r Velytit£uly yours, ��, +r * ov r ` f j • Job bl�.'fCelly ,. r� ': ►^ 7u rt :�, '•`* ^� +. r t i ✓ -,�..., 'r, to ar ' S • w A� r Director rof Public health s ?, _ `;. r t= A 'z %+ `, itid dY+'L1C�r�Irt'� ;.: f l 4•-j`�rr. : Tt �,� s .r, .r �i •���, �{ r. Z ! 'ti Copy of maier Supply + *tir * , * t;,5` ,iti ^� , . � ��Lakeville '�`� � tylw a.&°atr.•.. v y- Fi,� yt *'� r taw.. � }r' . . 't,:"+ .=a �. _ a 4 - i.• "„ S. t.rr w {t }C v ! 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MASSACHUSETTS 02630 o • arASO DRINKING WATER LABORATORY ANALYSIS PHONE: 362-2511 EXT. 331 Client: Crane Duplicating Sery Collector: Joshua Leonard Mailing Address: 1611 Main St. Affiliation: W. Barnstable, MA Time & Date of 02668 Collection: 9-16-85 7:40a.m. Telephone: :362-3441 Type of Supply: well Sample Location: 1611 Main St. Well Depth: 145' W. Barnstable 02.668 Date of Analysis: 9-16-85 10s45a.m. PARAMETER SAMPLE RESULT RECOMMENDED LIMITS Total Coliform Bacteria/100 ml 0 (background) 0 H 6.3 Conductivity (micromhos/cm) 130 500,0 Iron m) 0.4 0.3 Nitrate-Nitro en ( m) 0.1 - 10.0 Sodium m) 32 20.0 I . Water sample meets the recommended limits for drinking of all above tested parameters. II . XX Based only on results of the parameters tested for this sample, the water is suitable for drinking but may present the problems checked below: A. Water sample has higher than average levels of Nitrate. Future monitoring is recommended (2-3 times per year) to establish any upward trends. B. The low pH of the water may shorten the useful life of the house's plumbing. XX W may resent aesthetic problems taste odor, staining) due to C. Water y p p bl ( g) high iron D. XX Water sample has high levels of sodium. Persons on low sodium diets should consult their doctor. III. Due to one or more of the reasons checked below, this water sample is unfit for human consumption: A. High Bacteria B,. High Nitrates REMARKS: BAPstable Board of Health CC: CC: 4�a_�. 1 /7/85 Laboratory Director Explanation of Test Results Total..Coliform.Bacteria Coliform bacteria are an indicator of the sanitary quality of a water supply. Water supplies may become contaminated from malfunctioning septic systems, cesspools and surface runoff. A total coliform count of zero indicates that your water supply is safe and approved for human consumption. A total coliform count of greater than zero is most often the result of accidental contamination of the sample bottle through improper sampling methods. For this reason, it would be advisable to retest any well water that is not approved. pH pH is the measure of acidity or alkalinityof the water.On the pH scale,the number 7 is neutral,less than 7 is acidic and more than 7 is alkaline. The pH of water on Cape Cod tends to be acidic in the range of 5.0 to 6.5. Conductivity " Conductivity is a measure of the dissolved salts in solution.Amounts in excess of 500 micromhos/cm are generally considered unacceptable and may have a laxative effect upon users. ' Iron The presence of iron in water in concentration of .3 ppm or greater may: give the water a bittersweet astringent taste,cause an unpleasant odor, often gives the water a brownish color and cause staining of laundry and porcelain. The average concentration of iron in Cape Cod's water is .2 - .6 ppm. Although the presence of iron in water may cause the problems listed above, it is not considered deleterious to health. Iron may be removed by use of an iron removal system. Nitrate-nitrogen The Massachusetts Drinking Water Regulations have set a maximum contaminant level for nitrates at 10 ppm. Excessive concentrations may cause methemoglobinemia (an infant disease) and have been suggested to form potentially carcinogenic nitrosamines. Contamination sources include fertilizers, cesspools and industrial wastes. Copper Due to the acidic nature of the water on Cape Cod, copper tends to leach from pipes. This normally does not present a health hazard; however, concentrations in excess of 1.0 ppm may cause a metallic taste and/or a bluish-green stain on porcelain fixtures. Sodium A concentration of sodium over 20 ppm is only of concern to people who are on a low sodium diet. If the water supply has more than 20 ppm sodium,it is up to the people who are on such a diet to find another source of drinking water or contact their doctor to determine if consuming the water is advisable. 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'F.. 3..aY- fi T #• t •"'j t r�F, 5 'R�'Yi + q< C e t tis F✓' °T� ,y xY.., t ry r ti'+47t :r, �' x: rc` s•. = f ' ;1 a !*• r i ^R' w �� +.;r 'Lit+ ,,zed i q f .:k .� ? ':' J' .a r a. ; , '$ F -a•- ti: �' *�� r ..� ,�. > 0$,1 ;r'F•r 'kst 4y .q3 +y 4 t t .•+a s `-! t +„ e f _ " r r 4gro .? R < r }. Y,� 4 L4f wE'�t`�fsx , ro+WY f rt ry•�Vf p�.Yt Y r,r"t.,t •, 2+ r'.<.•`Ci � s a s, .r .J� P {i r'' ��"i' ' -fir '♦ar � + R� �et r William Durrell.' Crane'Duplicatmg Company' rr,! .w6 kr ;'.. L• x u 4e 6A q 4 8 .. .♦ { -� Ro-t 1 � �, :s.f ., •'�'x-,'� 4 -.d a ✓ r"!�. -n -1 "'�- A .+�✓ i<, Barrstable _MA+ 02668 T i r`° `� _ y= ♦.: st. , .��rT.:8p$�"1' ., �� --�^ L+� 1 �+/ •f'i � �y' .4 .r� � •� �`';x+ r+� - �•�# t y ~+ '✓ r"z Dear Vurrell S r AO � '- Y ,e' c• w+ r ; : t • S - r :, .rr''.r "r Fx""' Thee"De_paitment ofI'ubllc W.prks has notified; use that your sewage disposal system ,niay$'bE'inadequate.. Their `records', iiii3icaCe r" , " that your;systoinjwas pumped'January} `10, 23,*26;•Eebrua�ry,21;`I�Iarch rd,,4 ,� r. •friarch 1� '27 -lay 21 "June+ l l, 2122 d'July 5 1985: :yr r- i_ .�g a e r all. t pie strong rec -mmend that yoi aobtairi'the services of a licensed dislosal,° l.. + 6 �• w 't work`stinstaller tb evaluatesdand upgradeyout;systen • _, � -fir., ��" •�4t. '�` > r y," � !` y, �', .. ;+ t <� r i� J�!a lr r.�!s� � N•Gs#`, ' {�:, .+ ?,3'it Y •. r'We request♦your voluntary compliance;'�.::�`howeuer, if"'this is'not forthcoming; _ we will'require you to upgrade your system in accordance:with'State and ` " local regulations: - t �F. r �♦ r q ; j.. ..iwt4 R }" .r y f °{ a r r �157. t t < �. Enclosed' s/a pa nphlet.explaining the importance'of'maintaining your. on-site sewage disposal system 4-x :t Ple call 775 `I120; exten�; sr r _ : :eas ion 182,if you Piave any,,questions s •r.. r y°'.� t 7 'y.`� . ,i. ,f}b t•.5 a x4- t 14, r Very truly yours . y' ' 8 f r i* R' • µ �,�t {°i 4 ,4M L��. i +4 ..ji.� •+' ,� F Y �. trr .. P � . 't'. A' i � a .•r.. 4t-` r r 145.. r John bt -Kelly ,Director.of Public' ealth H " xda JMK/mm, " `,�- s •x 's.- r. { `� rt4 r' y S rid .i - 1 �encl. 1 fc Y '°t. -S, ' `ra✓�� - •, �' t� r � , +r' x`L -.r , �.�',�„ y r"- c ..'c,' u - r � � i +- �r � � � � . 'y.- 1 t �a� _ 4 r'q Y a •t t3'`� A �'.�'n.'t .- `:., � .�r X �{ •:� t e r r� - A [t �_t a r,! :, j' �� �� L (+�R � f =- � G a , �. 1,] x 'yy rr y 11 �. !'• t s ..r � 1 ry�it.,y� y .. r o'Yq•° ' r c 1 ji r 4`� C ' ` f::+p.xs r.� ? yw. t F4 c s X R, .. C a. ` r is ,.�Y4,G r •, .c,tf .Yp- - � } et'r! r � P ' � . s+' .s :[' •ti;' {9�'�, t . r+ �� "r a J t t F}^� ,•r 'G r Y [t. * wiz" S "'c °. ii J s 4"+r 5 Y� t C , �,''� +r rka �•:"' � •, ..rr ii'. a� r La !U <YM `� �#4�;t istl.. t r` d k ; 1 �♦•"ter S ,,. r s r y,, s,r.. + Y '�✓,'t r�.f•r •'tN w F t�:t 1 �-'� :''^' . _.r% -f+ a r i- +5•- i r uw" "'7: P<.. - i ': :�. ,+i 1 i"-''� �¢ v r+� '.."E'i';S,t��; L- A :_ti� �'tt!� a�9p�s%'"�.+ •.r r.«t �' '��4S .A�•. tG �. .. �,c r.Re', d r •�.i .f t t"r°�+' .�; �� •t 4 c. a e . r _ b Log Number: 0048 Date: Of BAD.`. BARNSTABLE-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT L SUPERIOR COURT HOUSE BARNSTABLE, MAS6ACHUSETTS 02630 o • ' A S$ PHONE: 362-251 1 DRINKING WATER LABORATORY ANALYSIS EXT. 331 Client: Grano_ DuDI -eatIno RR Collector: V_M_1R.. Mailing Address: Box 487 " Affiliation: I'���AA R^m, tAh1 P, MA 029-10 ' " Time'& Date of Collection:' a 1i"I a'f A P,-M A_m. Telephone: 162-3441 Type of Supply: 1 Sample Location: Rro, 6A - ` `-- - - - Date bf Analysis: /All W, 13sarnPt<"A'K1P., MA .. . . , . after running, Bottle- #A041 ' - Parameter Sample Result Recommended Limits Coliform bacteria (organisms/100 ml) 0 0 pH 6.6 Conductivity micromhoo/cm 98. 500.0 Iron (ppm) <.05 0.3 Nitrate-Nitrogen (ppm) <.04 10.0 xx Water sample meets the recommended limits of all above tested parameters. Water sample is drinkable but has higher than average levels of This does not represent a health hazard but future monitoring is recommended (2-3 times per year). We will test for Sodium. Water sample is drinkable but may present aesthetic problems to users (staining, odor or taste). Water sample is of poor quality and is not recommended for human consumption. Resampling and retesting is suggested. Results only. I REMARKS: cc: /arnstable Board of Health , Analyst: ' Log Number: Date: 11/23/83 BARNSTABLE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT SUPERIOR COURT HOUSE BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 o • ' 1ldAs$ PHONE:'362-2511 DRINKING WATER LABORATORY ANALYSIS EXT. 331 Client: ra„r,14^n+-4"- q -,. Collector: K.M.R. Mailing Address: Box 487 Affiliation: na>11®apP Barnstable.- XA 02630 Time& Date of . Collection: .11/21/83. 8:00 a.m.. Telephone: 362-3441 Type of Supply: well water Sample Location: Rte. 6A Date of*Analysis: 1.1/21/83 W. BarI7 s eitb e 1st sample of day, Bottle #708 Parameter `- Sample Result Recommended Limits Coliform bacteria (organisms/100 ml) sample too turbid 0 pH 8.1 Conductivity micromhos/cm 210. 500.0 Iron (ppm) 1.2 0.3 Nitrate-Nitrogen (ppm) 04 10.0 Sodium (ppm) 36. 20. Water sample meets the recommended limits of all above tested parameters. Water sample is drinkable but has higher-thanx-average levels of 4., , -This does-not-represent-a-healt-h4hazard-butAfuture- monitoring-is-recommended=(2-3Atimes-per-year). We will test for Sodium. x Water sample is drinkable but may present aesthetic problems to users (staining, odor or taste).due to high iron. xx Water sampleisxof-poor-quality-and is not recommended for hum-an.consumption- by persons on a low . __ . . . . . . . . . .. sodium diet. Resampling and retesting is suggested. Results only. REMARKS: cc: ansta oar rble Board of Health cc: 11/18/81 i Ivo82:...3.1_y._ •- F>$......�...5..00...... THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS- BOARD OF HEALTH T.owx1........oF........Barnstle.......................................................... AVp ira#inn for Uiipniial Workii Tnnitrnr#inn ramit Application is hereby made for a Permit to Construct ( ) or Repair (X ) an Individual Sewage Disposal System at: Main St. , West Barnstable, 02668 - Crane Duplicating ................_..........................................................................>---- .........--•--......................•-•--.....-•--.............--••----.......---............-•-•- William Durreloeation-Address Main St. , West Barrkatle, Mass. 02668 •---•.................-----........................................•--•-•-•----•----•••-•........ -••--.....................•---•......••----••--•••••---•-----•--••-••-•-•-•---•---................ W A & B Cesspool SeiQTIUe 128 Bishops Terrace`;d`fannis, MA 02601 ........• .................... Installer Address Type of Building Size Lot----------------------------Sq. feet U Dwelling—No. of Bedrooms............................................Expansion Attic ( ) Garbage Grinder ( ) Other—T e of Building No. of persons............................ Showers — Cafeteria a Other fixtures -------------------------------- - W Design Flow............................................gallons per person per day. Total daily flow............................................gallons. WSeptic Tank—Liquid'capacity............gallons Length................ Width................ Diameter---------------- Depth................ x Disposal Trench—No..................... Width.................... Total Length.................... Total leaching area....................sq. ft. Seepage Pit No..................... Diameter.................... Depth below inlet.................... Total leaching area..................sq. ft. Z Other Distribution box ( ) Dosing tank ( ) '-, Percolation Test Results Performed by.......................................................................... Date........................................ aTest Pit No. 1................minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit.................... Depth to ground water........................ Test Pit No. 2................minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit.................... Depth to ground water......._................ p� ..........••----------•••--------•---•-•...........••--•-----•.......................•---•-•-.•-----....................................................:..... ODescription of Soil.....................Gravel..................................................................................................................................... x ..........................---•------••-----------••-•-••------•------••••-•-••••--•••••---•---••-•-•.....---•--•---•-•••-•-••-----•-•----••------•-•---•-•....-•-•-----•--......••--.........•--......._ w ----••••-••----------------------------------------•---------------•---•-•••--------•-•-••••-------•-------------•------------------•-•-•---••--•-•-••••-•---•-•-•---._......._.._...................... U Nature of Repairs or Alterations—Answer,when applicable_.removed flowdiffus ors;_.removed__fill, stone, and waste matter and replaced with clean fill and stone_; reset flowdiffusors:.... Agreement: The undersigned agrees to install the aforedescribed Individual Sewage Disposal System in accordance with the provisions of:1TI.� 5 of the State Sanitary Code—The undersigned further agrees not to place the system in operation until a Certificate of Compliance has beeee�nissued by the board of 'th. Signed---- / .f�,.`.. ----•-•-•---------------- .....6-23-8... �j 6 D�t3-8.. Application Approved By...... -� ...lot..✓.,. ..�.......... Date Application Disapproved for the following reasons-----------------------------•-------•-----------.....-------------------------------------------------•---•..... ....................•--------•--------------•--------------------------- ------------------...-- .................... . . Date PermitNo.------�............................................. Issued...........6•--2 $2,--------------------------- Date x 4 No82-...��.. ` . . v Fims.....$...5.00....... K THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS` BOARD OF HEALTH .......................Town........OF........Ba mt le..........................--------._....................-- Appliration for Disposal Works Tonstrnrtion erntif Application is hereby made for a Permit to Construct ( ) or Repair (X ) an Individual Sewage Disposal System at: Main St. , West Barnstable, 02668 - Crane Duplicating .............. - ---.....................---------•----...............---••---•............... •-•---.....------...._..............--••-•--•-----•--•---•••---•-•-••-•-••--•-.................._. William Durrelf,cation-Address fain St. , West Ba°r abbe, mass. 02668 ......................---...................................................................... ......................•-•-•----•---•-•-•-••--.............._......---•-.....-••-••---•----•--•-•-• W A & B Cesspoob Sez re 128 Bishops Terrace;da.%nnis, NA 02601 a ............................... ........ - Installer Address UType of Building Size Lot............................Sq. feet ., Dwelling—No. of Bedrooms............................................Expansion Attic ( ) Garbage Grinder ( ) Other—T e of Building No. of persons............................ Showers — Cafeteria Q' Other fixtures ---------------------------------------------- W Design Flow............................................gallons per person per day. Total daily flow............................................gallons. WSeptic Tank—Liquid*capacity............gallons Length................ Width................ Diameter................ Depth................ x Disposal Trench—No..................... Width.................... Total Length.................... Total leaching area....................sq. ft. Seepage Pit No..................... Diameter-------------------- Depth below inlet.................... Total leaching area..................sq. ft. Z Other Distribution box ( ) Dosing tank ( ) Percolation Test Results Performed bY-----------------------------------------------------------•...... •---•-• Date........................................ aTest Pit No. 1................minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit............•...__.. Depth to ground water........................ Test Pit No. 2................minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit.................... Depth to ground water........................ .................................................................................................•-......................................................... ODescription of Soil....................G-ravel................................................... ----------------------------------............................................... x W ----•-•------------------------------------•----•-------•-•---------------------•-------•-••-•-•--••----•--•-----------------------•-•••----•--•---••-•-•••••-----•••-••---•-----•---•--........._...... UNature of Repairs or Alterations—Answer when applicable..X"oved flowd.iffusors;_removed fill stone, and waste matter and replaced with clean fill and stone; reset flowdiffusors. Agreement: The undersigned agrees to install the aforedescribed Individual Sewage Disposal System in accordance with the provisions of TIT1E 5 of the State Sanitary Code— The undersigned further agrees not to place the system in operation until a Certificate of Compliance has been issued by the booarrd` of th. Signed...k_/_.Cr�'. . __�._t..-: ------------�- .---6-23-82 ...................- 6_' 82 Application Approved BY........................., . •. ........ _ ........................................ Date Application Disapproved for the following reasons:.............................................................................................................. ......._...-•--•---•-----••-....•---••--•-----•-•---••..................•------•------•--...........-----I---•••-•---•-•-•--•••-•--•------•-----•-•--•••••------•-•--------•------•---------••-•......... Date 1 PermitNo......Mm...............................-........... Issued..........j6-_23-=a2--••-•-•----•----------..... Date THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 5.J BOARD OF HEALTH CJ° ................Town...............OF........ ...... Barn...stable ....... ............................................................. Yam" i�1 Trrtifiratr of Bunt-plianre �I � THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That the Individual Sewage Disposal System constructed ( ) or Repaired (X ) by.A & B Cesspool_Service a 128-BisboDs Terrace,.Hyannis, MA.02601 Installer at...Main St., West Airnstable,. MA 02668 Crane Duplicating William Durrell has been installed in accordance with the provisions of TITLE' 5of The State Sanitary Code as described in the application for Disposal Works Construction Permit No..-__�....._-...V..�............. dated_--.6_'?3: 2 ---------------•-•-••-•--•- THE ISSUANCE OF THIS CERTIFICATE SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A GUARANTEE THAT THE SYSTEM WILL FUNCTION SATISFACTORY. DATE ..6-24-82-•-----•.....................•-----•--...-------: Inspector.-•----•----------�.'�...............................--•---•-----........... THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH } Town OF.........Barnstable ....... 5. 00 ....................... .................... No.•--............ FEE............:. Disposal Works TwOnst union .erntit Permission is hereby granted-----A & B @sspool_ Service............................................-...................................... to Construct ( )) or Repair ((X ) an Individual Sewage Disposal System at No......ffaln St.,__West Barnstable, 02668 - Crane Duplicating -- William Durtell Street as shown on the application for Disposal Works Construct' P t No8 '.....___._.. Dated.._. 6-2 -82 . \ ..,� •-• 6.. : I �... . ---••-••.....--'.......................6-24-82 d� lth DATE................................................................................ FORM 1255 HOBBS & WARREN. INC.. PUBLISHERS Log Number: 0o47 Date: 8/20/82 aJF Bq�� BARNSTABLE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 5 SUPERIOR COURT HOUSE V BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 o • 88 362-2511 DRINKING WATER LABORATORY ANALYSIS PHONE: EXT. 331 Client: Crmo DaNUoat4sts Collector: Th°°o Lads Mailing Address: Box 487 Affiliation: `7e Pe Ea243f2UM6. VA 02630 Time & Date of $�7�2 Collection: Telephone: Type of Supply: Ival aa+Aw Sample Location: 1&a Itaain 8+. Date of Analysis: ChM/t32 M. Bitable. 1+1A Parameter Sample Result Recommended Limits Coliform bacteria (organisms/100 ml) 0 0 pH 5.8 Conductivity 103. 500.0 Iron (ppm) 005 0.3 Nitrate-Nitrogen (ppm) e05 10.0 Sodim 210 20• Water sample meets the recommended limits of all above tested parameters. Water sample is drinkable but has higher than average levels of sotumm This does not represent a health hazard but future monitoring is recommended (2-3 times per year). We will test for Sodium. Water sample is drinkable but may present aesthetic problems to users (staining, odor or taste). xr Water sample is of poor quality and is not recommended for human consumption.by poracme cc a loty sodium dioto Resampling and retesting is suggested. Results only. If REMARKS: Sions should be pond noar to eta =4 fomtalns notifying wen that tho water ham a high sodium la va# cc: 1,o�aablo Dowd of Hoalth nalyst• 11/18/81 A j f Log Number: 0048 Date: -✓23/83 Of BAJ?� BARNSTABLE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT SUPERIOR COURT HOUSE BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 362- 311 o • qg6 DRINKING WATER LABORATORY ANALYSIS PHONE: EXT?331 Client: Crane Dapl.icating Service Collector: Han' Jones Mailing Address: Dox 435 Affiliation: c:mtAoyee Barnstable, MA 02630 Time & Date of 3/21/831 1013. a•�.m« Collection: Telephone: Type of Supply: well lute' e`='r Sample Location: 3.611. Route 6A Date of Analysis: ' 1 West Barnstable Parameter Sample Result Recommended Limits Coliform bacteria (organisms/100 ml) 0 0 pH 6.2 Conductivity 114* 500.0 Iron (ppm) q$ 0.3 Nitrate-Nitrogen (ppm) .08 10.0 Sodium 28. 20. Water sample meets the recommended limits of all above tested parameters. XX Water sample is drinkable but has higher• than=average•levels of + This•does--not-rep€went--a-•health--hazer-d.-but future-monitor-ing-is-recommendedx(2-3%times-per year)- We will test for Sodium. Water sample is drinkable but may present aesthetic problems to users (staining, odor or taste). '—Vr Water sample is-of Poor-quality-and-is not recommended for-human-consumption. by persons On a low sodium diet. Resampling and retesting is suggested. Results only. REMARKS: Our teats would not show eont=inants that may have come from the Photocopying maohlne. cc: BametaMo board of Health ' cc: Analyst: " .'t, ? ` d1 ,✓ 11/18/81 ilk I � �---�• �A6 �� �� "' 1 t�l r 000 e 1 ........_. 81- aS No.........--••-.._....... Fps.$... .•00 THE COMMONWEALTH.OF MASSACHUSETTS BOAR® OF HEALTH Town Barnstable ....................OF_................---.................--------------•-----...............----•----------- ApplirFation for Dhipasaai Warks C onstrurtion .erntit Application is hereby made for a Permit to Construct ( ) or Repair (x) an Individual Sewage Disposal System at: ........11Dute..6A,..1Test..Barnstah1e.,--.MA....A?h6S--- ....Csam_,I1UP1izaUn&. -------------------•---------............... Location-Address or Lot No. ........X].UiJ&0..Ih1�P,11---------------•--••-------.............-•-----•----. Qld..BQute--1-32-r-.Barnsta.blay--&....M6.30............. Owner Address -•-•-•--A-•�`--B.Ce. .....................................boo]...Se 1Ce...........................•--.------ 12$..BishQpa..Te=ce.,--Ryamiaisa--.MA....M6QL..... Installer Address Type of Building Size Lot............................Sq. feet U Dwelling—No. of Bedrooms............................................Expansion Attic ( ) Garbage Grinder ( ) PL4Other—T e of Building No. of persons............................ Showers — Cafeteria P4 Other fixtures ------------•---•••••..............••----••--- ------------------ ------------- ------•------- ......__..__.... W Design Flow............................................gallons per person per day. Total daily flow............................................gallons. WSeptic Tank—Liquid capacity............gallons Length................ Width................ Diameter................ Depth................ x Disposal Trench—No..................... Width......................Total Length....................:Total leaching area....................sq. ft. Seepage Pit No..................... Diameter.............--..... Depth below inlet.................... Total leaching area..................sq. ft. Z Other Distribution box ( ) Dosing tank ( ) '~ Percolation Test Results Performed by.......................................................................... Date........................................ Test Pit No. 1................minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit.................... Depth to ground water......--................ (T., Test Pit No. 2................minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit.................... Depth to ground water........................ Descriptionof Soil Sand......................................................................................................................................................... w -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- U Nature of Repairs or Alterations—Answer when applicableRemoual--of--a..I,.000--gal lon--zeptia..tank-and ixtsta7a atl On Af 1, 0� �11 on..ps e-r_a st..segtic--tank.---------•-----------------------•-----------•----•--•------••------. Agreement: f The undersigned agrees to install the aforedescribed Individual Sewage Disposal System in accordance with the provisions of TITLiE 5 of the State Sanitary Code— The undersigned further agrees not to place the system in ' operation until a Certificate of Compliance has been issued by thye boar f h h. Si ned- • _ ...----- x.... .. •_..... •-• .mil.4—•f $1- p� / Date Application Approved By--------- `-/Y-_._ . i/J% � .................. F $�$1._._ Date Application Disapproved for the following reasons:--................ ------------------------------------•-----------------------••----------------.........-•-... ----•-•---•....................•--------............------.................-----•------............-------•••••-•---•--•-----•--•---••••............................................................... Date Permit No.......8l............ ....... ...... Issued_.-----.......71_.8/81._....................... Date ei/� No.81- 3GS.... FE$ ...ra��Q............ THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH � Town :. O Barnstable •............. .. ..... ------------------•--••------...................... Appliratilan f ear, lisps al Works Tonstratr#uan rrntit Application is hereby made for a Permit to Construct ( ) or Repair (X ) an Individual Sewage Disposal System at: ........Rm te..6At..WBat..Barnstable,--EL--..0266B.... ...Qzam_Mnplicatiag...................................................... `; Location-Address or Lot No. --------William..Aux2e11------------------------------------------------------ Old.Route..1,'32,..%rn atahl e.,..Mk....0263Q......--..... Owner Address W ___ A.& Bo : eK . .. � ce..................................... 128.-Riahops.-Te=are,... yrannia,.--MA.....02601...... a ' Installer � � Address Type of Building Size Lot............................Sq. feet a Dwelling—No. of Bedrooms............................................Expansion Attic ( ) Garbage Grinder ( ) aOther—Type of Building ............................ No. of persons............................ Showers ( ) — Cafeteria ( ) Otherfixtures ----•---------------------------•-----------------------•-•-•••••--------•-------•---- W Design Flow_ ------------------.................gallons per person per day. Total daily flow............................................gallons. WSeptic Tank—Liquid'capacity............gallons Length................ Width................ Diameter................ Depth................ x Disposal Trench—No..................... Width.................... Total Length.................... Total leaching area....................sq. ft. Seepage Pit No..................... Diameter.................... Depth below inlet.................... Total leaching area..................sq. ft. Z Other Distribution box ( ) Dosing tank ( ) Percolation Test Results Performed bY--------------------------------- -...............-........................ Date----------------------------- Test Pit No. I................minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit.................... Depth to ground water........................ fs, Test Pit No. 2................minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit.................... Depth to ground water........................ -----------------------------------------------------------------------------•-------------------------. ---..--------------------------------------- 0 Description of Soil..........................................................------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------•----------------•-----------------------.......-----••... x V •-••-•--••-•-•-•••-•---•••-••-.-----------•----------------------------------------------------••-•-•••--...-•-•-•-•-•••• -------------------------- --••-•••----------•----•--•-•------•...-•----••_...........-----------------------------------------------------------..------------------------------------------•-------- U Nature of Repairs or Alterations—Answer when applicable-Remova1__oft_a:.1.,QOO..9a11on..Be-ptiG_.tank.-arid ....... ---sceptic..tank...........=-- .................................. i Agreement: \ The undersigned agrees to install the aforedescribed Individual Sewage Disposal System in accordance with the provisions of TITI.,E 5 of the State Sanitary Code— The undersigned further agrees not to place the system in �. operation until a Certificate of Compliance has been issued by the boar f he11th. S Si ned_1�1 - c { 1 D to Application Approved BY �. _ 1�. . �--� 7 8�8L..__ •-------••---- s Date Application Disapproved for the following reasons-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------•-•---•---•--•-•............_ Date Permit No....... 1`..:....--------•-------------------------- Issued.------------�1-8/81 .... Date THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH ...................Town...........O F..........Barnstabie . ... .................................................. Trtifiratr of TnnapliFanrr THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That the Individual Sewage Disposal System constructed ( ) or Repaired (X ) by---------&--8-Cesspool_-Service,-_128-_Bishops-Tez�race:--H�f$??nj�s-,--MA--•-Q26Q ................ ........................ at._.._.Route 6A,, West Barnstable: MA -_02668__-_Crane_Duplicgtion--- Wm _-Durrell------------------------ has been installed in accordance with the provisions of TITLE 5 of The State Sanitary Co e a described in the application for Disposal Works Construction Permit No.81'.__.36_'J.................. dated.....7/.... .......................... THE ISSUANCE OF THIS CERTIFICATE SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS A GUARANTEE THAT THE SYSTEM WILL FUNCTION SATISFACTORY. y} DATE.....?L81/.81.......................................................... Inspector...........-'1 -------•---------------------------------••-------------.-- THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH 81- ...................T own...........O F...............Bar..z�tabie........................................... No................. 5 FEEA..5.00--..... Disposal 10orkv 00Aan#ra inn rrnti# Permission is hereby granted........A & B Cesspool-Sex'vice-,--.128-_BiQhppa-_Ter ,ale,.-Hy&nr�is,- MA 62601 to Construct ( -�)) or Repair (X) an Individual. Sewage Disposal System at No..Rqgte_-..... s ..Barnstable, MA 02669 - Crane Duplication--- Wm. Durrell------------- Street 81- $ 81 as shown on the application for Disposal Works Construction I�yv.1--,/•�____ .-_.__7�._..� 1................... / .......................................... .•_•_-_-__._..-.---..___-.----•-•-------•-------------------- ------ Board of Health DATE-------------?1?LM!................................................... 1255 HOBBS & WARREN. INC.. PUBLISHERS r � ;• 1+{•• _ � � l'l:4%Ei[/WW?ni •� !iPi• ��!?/13L9�Q�I2�21�I2�Q/L Y%Q/^Q��,!���'• . „ • . •{ s. a''Q � :.. - CJ�IE,.(�,,,,�2FY�GP//!iL � �'�7/IAL�/�Q/l7i�Y�E��7iLQiL� �� ��2f�G�12P�P//�G�IZQ ' , 1M SV Bio - � ��',� r •. - .. - 4 e.. O t o ` t • ' ANTHONY D:.CORTESE Sc.b c y' Commissioner . �L �ucLte •JGod�u�a� oLwiecLLe. �' 3 PAUL T.'.ANDERSON ' Regional Environmental Engineer n • April $, 1981 James Bowman, P.E. t. RE $ARl'1STABL --Subsurface Sewage/Industrial .." gown Cape £ngineer` ng Waste Disposal--Crane Typesetting Service', 926 Main Street Inc., Plum St. & Rte. 6A, West Barnstable, Yarmouth Mass acliusetts; 02675 f Job Na, SE -$1,-fl28 Dear •Sir: This office is in the process of reviewir 'your plan for sewage°aAd industrial r T •x waste• disposal for the subject site. , 1 • .w•, t` • ' -" . . ',F a �. ,- . Before•a final report can be written, it will be necessary for" you-to. submit l at -least four copies of revised plans incorporating the changes as marked' in pencil on the enclosed plans. „ . When four copies of the revised plans have been received, this office will be pleased to process this application further, e If you have any questions or desire additional. informaton, please contact one �'_at the above'address .by calling 947-1231, ext. 224. - Very truly yours, For, the Regional Environmental Engineer - _ - } H Joel •Hartley � • ` Senior Sanitary Engineer A/W/JH �. `. .Enclosure cc:, Board of Health t . Town Hall Hyannis, Mass. 02601 t1`ar/l - ' Barnstable County Health Dept. •,:.�: Superior Court House - . '. —115arnstable, ass. . 02630 ryf X 4 "i �� •}J - 'ter' �`. � # f -�^r •! _ ^», �' F Y- '�.. Vie. .. � cc-. -Thomas Lewis, President r. , Crane Typesetting Service, Inc. + P.O. Box 487 Barnstable,. Mass. 0200 F I VIA Hof sa BARNSTABLE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Log fiber 05 `" SUPERIOR COURT HOUSE GJ BARNSTABLE. MASSACHUSEWS 02630 o • AIS MOM 36"311 XXr. 331 DRINKING WATER LABORATORY ANALYSIS Client: William W Darrell - Name of Collector: Oliver H. Darrell III .o ervied ^.- Sample Location: 1617 Main Street Affiliation: Cape carpiatr* West Barnstable Time and date of collection: 2 r.m. Type of Supply: well water March 30, 1981 s�n Date of Analysis: March M, 3-981 Parameter Sample Result Recomended Limits Coliform Bacteria (organisms/ml)4 0 0 i pH 6.3 Iron (pPm) 2.75 0.3 Nitrate-Nitrogen (pen) z,.A 10 Cmnductivi ty (micromhos/em) 96 j 500 Water sample meets the recomanded limits of all above tested parameters. Water sample is drinkable, but has higher than average levels of This dogs not represent a health hazard but future monitoring is recommended. `Water sample is drinkable but may rrmaent aesthetic (staining, odor, or taste) pro'+lems to users. Water sample is of poor quality and is not recommended to be used for human consumption. «Resampling and retesting is suggested. Results only. REMARKS: cc: Mr. John Kelly, Director Barnstable Board of Health cc: Analyst: i - he . ANTHONY D•CORTESE Sc.,D -(p / _ ,�p / (p / .,/ �� � • Commissioner. oL � �LP�LUGG, oLP�uGGte, /iLAAO �PAUL T. ANDERSON ' Regional Environmental Engineer r . . .. = May 1 , 1981 ' ' 5 , PD Thomas Lewis, President RE: BARNkABU --Subsurface Industrial'% Crane. Typesetting Service, Inc. Waste -Disposal--Crane Typesettin i O. Box 487 Service, Inca, 'Plum St. & Rte�- -6A,. Barnstable, Massachusetts '"02630, West_.Barnstable, J©b_t1o. SE 81,-028 Osentlemen. The De artment of ' ;rvironmex>tal unlit Bx-i •ineerin , in res once �to our p Q , y 8 p Y request, has had one of its "erigineers,'review a plan titled: ` SITE PLAN , .. BAiuNsTABLB (wm), npss. 7 t REP; PLAN BOOR 243, `PAM 147` . PREPARED FOR: OLIVER 11. DURRELL, ITT SCALE 1"=40' 9/15/80 - t 4 : _ REVISED'3/25/81 ,. . #80-077 , E DOWN CAPE E IC111EERRIG {. ' . C4IL ENGINEERS- .IA.ND .SURVLYORS RLL MA. Soil examinations conducted at the subject .site on 9 ,September 1980 in .the areas proposed for subsurface sewage .disposal indicate that the natural soil, beneath ).oars► ` and subsoil, :consists of medium sand which has a percolation rate'of 2 Minutes. per. . inch. .. '(Groundwater was,encountered at :€� elevation 'of 35.7.) _ - . - i > The plan proposes to dispose.-of. a 'total of.690 gallons per _day of .sewage, 390 of . . , ` which is industrial and 3€6 sax itary, from the subject project .by means' of a 1,250 gallon concrete septic tank, a distribution box and flow diffusors capable of .handling 692 gallons per day of 'sewage. r, The industrial portion of the wastewater consists of the.rinsewater from a film processor: A silver recovery unit will be.used_to remove the silver: from' the waste- i water. , 2 m /• The Department of Environmental Duality Engineeriug. hereby approves the plan I with the fallowing provisions: r 1. Construction shall be in strict accordance with the approved plan and Title 5 of The-State Environmental Code and no further changes will be made in the approved plan without the prior written approval of this Department. 2. A Disposal Works Construction Permit must be obtained from the Barnstable Board of Health prior to the start of construction. 3. . Written certification that the disposal facilities have been constructed in accordance vrith the approved plans and Title 5 of The State Environmental Come must be submitted to the Barnstable Board of Hdalth with •a copy 'to this office by your engineering company prior to the system being backfiiled. Nothing in this provision is intended to interfere with the right of the Board of Health to inspect the disposal facilities_ at any time during construction. The building shall not be occupied until, a Certificate of Compliance is issued by the Barnstable Board of Health. No environmentai notification form is required to be submitted for this project since it is exempt under the Environmental Protection Regulations of the Executive t'ffice of Environmental Affairs, and the project has therefore been`determined to cause no significant damage to the environment. Enclosed Herewith are stamped approved copies of the plan, a copy of wnich must- be kept on the site and be .used for construction purposes. Very truly yours, Foy the Commissioner a Paula T. Anderson, P.E. r Regional Luvirormiental Engineer A/Itd/JH Enclosure cc: Barnstable Board of health '. ... a ' Town Mall Hyannis, Mass. 02601 r.'G`,. cif•. _ - p; r + F .y � CCi JaTi129 n. OW1ric'i11, . p. t Doom We••Engineiering 92.6 Main"Street ,. Yarmouth;• Mass. 02675 �3 instable .County stealth' •• q.� }uper oyr�-Couit� Houseq�y !�. '•Var'�,.,5'tGa Flle.i'i:lai; i� .0263 t •� e Y e ' 4. t t0351 I YAM �. 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P.D.BOX SIB• - `RICHARD C.ANDERSON - - -r > r. r 43E MAIN STREET, ` ROBERT J. DO NAHUE r r ' - �HYANNIS,MAS SAC H U S ETTS•02 S 01 - • STEPHEN C. JONES , • �q.,. ,AREA CODE 6I7 �775-5625 . CHARLES M. SASATT 'i' q, '�_ - ,• rile •#80_-75 . s , . ,September• l`l,1,1980 f s Board of Health *' Town of` Barnstable ` Town Offices Hyannis, MA' 02601 Dear Members of 'the Board of Health On behalf of William W.fDurrell, .d/b/a Crane,Dupli cating Service, 'request is, hereby ,made, for.-=a variance from the Town' of Barnstable :Board -of, Health,- `regulation which 'ie= - quires• -a . distarice of 150. feet •between a well .and a septic - ' t' system. The, premises- are "located on,°the 7.soutfierly• side of Y Route , 6A -in West Barnstable,, and,on `Monday',you will,;be `fur -. nished with •a plan being prepared by- 'Down Cape Engineering, showing "the proposed ,septic" system. x 3 t Kindly set +thsv`ar'iance request, one the agenda for. ' §; Wednesday, September 17,-, 1980, at�.4:45`'T-m. r a +.Sincerelr f ' � s._ 4 +g Ric rd C. Ande`rson i RCA:,esj • r y Dl,lu e- r r cczpe- C)z6 C C bar nJ 3-&-lo te, c vrn4� W417 0- Olq� . r , fh . oki� y1-0- Jut, Y4ko, 7'/a Wf r pmc , 0&0 �A = may tad A2t Q� Oal, y �s L 'CC� ION SEWAGE PERMIT NO. V-ILLAGE , • � - h 5 I N S T A LLER'S NAME i ADDRESS BUILDER OR OW ER DATE PERMIT ISSUED i DAT E COMPLIANCE ISSUED 3,1,2- �1,,�1 ���� ��� �_ �" -� a � , , '� r No. .��. . . 3 Fps..�©�...... � ' S�: THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOAR® OF HEALTH .N..................o F...` .. 4.I�.N► t.h. .Z.. :..._..--------------------_..----- Appliration for llispau al Works Tomitrurtinn Errant Application is hereby made for a Permit to Construct (/,44 or Repair (X) an Individual Sewage Disposal System at: T..:.......» " ...............••--...........-----------------•--.............-•--•------ Location-Address or Lot No. S.�RVICli-................. --•............._--..._.•.................»..... Owner Address Installer Address Type of Building Size Lot............................Sq. feet U Dwelling—No. of Bedrooms.......................... __.__Expansion Attic ( ) Garbage Grinder ( ) p,, Other—Type of Building 1RDk7&T_RAP_No. of persons_._ _3_3_____ Showers ( ) — Cafeteria ( ) 04 Other fixtures _________________________________________ W Design Flow.... _.:Z .........gallons per person per day. Total daily flow..........t_�._O______________________gallons. WSeptic Tank—Liquid capacity__��.0.0gallons Length__._........ Width.... _.__._ Diameter________________ Depth.... x Disposal Trench—No. .....1............. Width....1 0.......... Total Length..___L'L_.....Total leaching area_..'. .;2_.....sq. ft. 3 Seepage Pit No..................... Diameter.................... Depth below inlet.................... Total leaching area..................sq. ft. Z Other Distribution box ( ) Dosing tank ( ) aPercolation Test Results Performed .......... Date._%Lct,I_.'9Q.................. a Test Pit No. 1.....2•-......minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit....1_0........... Depth to ground water...%_FT....... Test Pit No. 2.....`°........minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit_____ ___________ Depth to ground water.__XJ'r___._... ----------------------------------------•-----•------------•---......----•------•---------------......•----••--•_.. 0 Description of Soil..... 1kN......Me.DKV ry1__-_.SANI!?________________•________-•-- U ---•----.._..---•-•-••---------------•...--•••--......_...----•--------------..._..------•---•-•••----...--------------------•--------•-----------------------••--- x ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------•----------------------------------------------------------------------------................................. U Nature of Repairs or Alterations—Answer when applicable_.AgAN_ps�l�__ 1 T►-tti1Sq�__._.SY5 tl�_nll___________________ :.L!y_&T1 ...----- ��.sz.: YS. MC"P .�.Kl �? h.l---------. Agreement: The undersigned agrees to install the aforedescribed Individual Sewage Disposal System in accordance with the provisions of TITLE 5 of the State Sanitary Code— The undersigned further agrees not to place the system in operation until a Certificate of Compliance has been issued by the board of health. Signed:c&U 4 ------ ,� ................................ e Application Approved By............. � ------------ ------------------- 11j� P�------------ Date Application Disapproved for the following reasons-------------------------•--...--•------....-•----------------------------------------•----- -•------------•-••- •------•--•---------------•-----------._......----------•--._...--•..._..-•-----------•-=--••-------...-••-----------------------------------•------•--•-•-----•-••--•--------------•-----•--•--•---•--- Permit No... •-•--•---•----•--••••••-•---•-----•---.» Issued..... j ate Date p. I 6 No.. ..5 8a . THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH ��..N_ . ..................OF.... t................................... Apptiration for Uitipniial Vorkii Totwlrurtinrt Prrutit Application is hereby made for a Permit to Construct ( nl or Repair (X) an Individual Sewage Disposal System at: ....M A I m S-f-. Aga��.. 1'.. A ... ►.k . T/�-e,L 22!RSS-•••••-•--........•• -•••-•-•-•--•............................ Location-Address or Lot No. C R!\Nk C OUP .lS. _l.N ......... _E_ 11X. . Owner 1 # Address 1 ..- ---------------------------•........-----•----------------------- •---.....------------------...------ ' Installer Address P� Type of'Building Size Lot................:..........Sq. feet Dwelling—No. of Bedrooms..................:.........................Expansion Attic ( ) Garbage Grinder ( ) p.l Other—Type of Building _U!A D .0_M.-No. of persons.... �_�-__-- Showers ( ) — Cafeteria ( ) a' Other fixtures ---------------------------------- - W Design Flow---- --��--tea.........gallons.per person per day. Total daily flow-___-.---"6 P......................gallons. WSeptic Tank—Liquid*capacity.•.0 USzallons Length............ Width....'...... Diameter................ Depth.-_ . x Disposal Trench—No. .....A............. Width:...1.i.......... Total Length___--y Z..... Total leaching area__�Zv.....sq. ft. Seepage Pit No..................... Diameter.................... Depth below inlet.................... Total leaching area..................sq. ft. Z Other Distribution box ( ) Dosing tank ( ) ~' Percolation Test Results Performed byR!IEA1R -!Av�-_. .......... Date_ 94.` .I.-` 2.................. as Test Pit No. 1.....Z-.....minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit....1.0.......... Depth to ground water....$.FT......... Test Pit No. 2...............minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit..... ........... Depth to ground water-__.$.Et:........ x -------------------------------=--------------------------------------------------------•...-•••••--•--•••-••-•••-••-•••••-••••-----•••---•--•-•-••••-•-••--. ODescription of Soil------cam •l f\J......A.F_ 1.U.tt� S/a k`.0------------------------------------------------------------•------------------------------. x. W ---••-•------------•-----•-------•---•---••••-••••-------•----------------------------••-•--•-••---•----•---.-------•---------------•••-•--•-••---•-•-••---•-•--•-----•-----•-••-••••......••-•••....-- UNature of Repairs or Alterations—Answer when SYStE:11................... V_t�) k-R wit_ -i•c�a�� =j 1�1•��Tl � ........ --------pes-2 ..A1.T4K.H...-k1----- n;�-AXSL .......... Agreement: The undersigned agrees to install the aforedescribed Individual Sewage Disposal System in accordance with the provisions of TIT IS 5 of the State Sanitary Code—The undersigned further agrees not to place the system in operation until a Certificate of Compliance has been is wed by the b ar health. ._....- Sine ••...........••••• •--• ......... ._a..�.M.......• to Application Approved By••-•••••-• '...... .........--- ................................ .tQ, �+�,' ...h .: ._ Date Application Disapproved for the following reasons---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date PermitNo......................................................... Issued....................................................... Date THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH C�rrti�irtt�e of f�uut�r�iaaurr �..�A.. THIS IS 40 CER IFY, That the Individual Sewage Disposal System constructed ( or Repaired ( ) lby....................81 ......................._................_..._........_.............._...................._.._....._.................__..__..._._........_.................. Install - l..h 4!!-"at .. � has been installed in accordance with the provisions of ITL I of The State Sanitary Code as 'described in the application for Disposal Works Construction Permit N o.................�.__.........__..._.. dated................................................ THE ISSUANCE OF THIS CERTIFICATE SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUE® AS A GUARANTEE THAT THE SYSTEM WILL FUNCTION SATISFACTORY. DATE........,.? { t.i..l................................ Inspector--.1 THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH HEALLT�H f.ram"................OF.... ...t +,1 fJ4ev��l*Yd+i.' r•► No. g. , .. .. FEs. d.............. 'Disposal urk * 1.ainstnutau rrutit Permission i hereby granted :- •. -------.•••.---•••-••-•-•-•-•--•----••--••...-- to Construct or Repair (�) an Individual Sewage Disposal System at No. •••-:....--••••....... th y Street as shown on the application for Disposal Works Construction Permit No...................... gated ------------------------ ©1 ------------------------------------------ B f Health DATE................................................................................ FORM 1255 HOBBS & WARREN. INC., PUBLISHERS TELEPHONE: 362-4860 362-6106 LEEMAN WELL DRILLING SERVICE OWNED & OPERATED BY CLOUGH & CAHOON WELL DRILLERS INC. WEST BARNSTABLE, MASS. 02668 a--bP 6 A lAJ L"U" -v Y4 c i OF SA S BARNSTABL.E COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT a � SUPERIOR COURTHOUSE BARNSTABLE. MASSACHUSETTS 02630 . A13$ DRINKING WATER tAB0R.AT0RY ANALYSIS PHONZi 382,IIelt EXT. 331 Client: Crane Duplicating Service Name of Collector.. Arne Ocala Sample Location: Plum Street Affiliation: Sanitary, &igineer West Barnstable September 18 1980- ' -- Time and date of collection. P Type of Supply: Well 8100 a.m. Date of Analysis: September 18, 1980 Parameter Sample Result Recommended Limits Coliform Bacteria (organisms/ml) 4 . 0 pH 6.5 Iron (ppm) 0.13 0.3 Nitrate-Nitrogen (ppm) 3.2 10 Conductivity (micromhos/cm) 86 500 Chloride (ppm) 10 250 Water sample is of excellent quality and meets the recommended limits of all above tested parameters. Water sample is drinkable but may present aesthetic problems to users. g Water sample is of poor quality and should not be used for human consumption. Resampling and retesting is suggested to verify these results. Resampling and retesting is suggested. REMARKS: cc: Mr. John Kelly, Director Barnstabld Board of Health Box 4 53 Hyannis, Mass. 02601 Analyst: I OF 8^R Asa BARNSTABLE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT SUPERIOR COURT HOUSE v BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 •�►l,,So • PHON21 i624511 DRIl=G W ER LABORATORY ANALYSIS EXT. 331 Client: Name of Collector: Sample Location: Affiliation: • west asmeteble Time and date of collection: Type of Supply: 4=nr+i�cmher Date of Analysis: S®ptember 23, 1980 Parameter Sample Result Recommended Limits Coliform Bacteria (organisms/ml) 0 3 pH 6.3 Iron (ppm) 0.3 0,06 10 ' Nitrate-Nitrogen (ppm) 3.0 Conductivity (micromhos/cm) 163 500 Chloride (ppm) 35 250 ✓� Water sample is of excellent quality and meets the recommended limits of all above tested parameters. Water sample is drinkable but may present aesthetic problems to users. Water sample is of poor quality and should not be used for human consumption. Resampling and retesting is suggested to verify these results. Resampling and retesting is suggested. RRXARKS: ce: Mr. John Kelly, Director Barnstable Board of Health Analyst: Of BARS BARNSTABLE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT a SUPERIOR COURT HOUSE v BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 ws� DRINKING WATER LABORATORY ANALYSIS PHONls 26"51 t EXT. 331 Client: e Name of Collector: Arnie Oja7-a Sample Location: Rte hA Affiliation: Sanitary Engineer West Barnstable Time and date of collection: September 189 1980 Type of Supply: Wall L-814 Date of Analysis: September 180 1980 Parameter Sample Result Recommended Limits Coliform Bacteria (organisms/ml) 3 0 pH 6.6 wpm) copper 1.5 High 0.3 Nitrate-Nitrogen (pp .) 11 High 10 Conductivity (micromhos/cm) 250 500 Chloride (ppm) 18 250 Water sample is of excellent quality and meets the recommended limits of all above tested parameters. .Water sample is drinkable but may present aesthetic problems to users. Water sample is of poor quality and should not be used for human consumption. Resampling and retesting is suggested to verify these results. Resampling and retesting is suggested. RUM: cc: Mr. John Kelly, Director Barnstable Board of Health P.O. Box 534 Hyannis, Mass. 02601 Analyst: THET0� TOWN OF BARNSTABLE OFFICE OF i BABd9TAILE, i u MA69. BOARD OF HEALTH ��DTEpM A�p�e� 367 MAIN STREET HYANNIS, MASS. 02601 September 18, 1980 Mr. Richard Anderson Attorney at Laws Fern, Anderson, Donahue & Jones P. 0. Box 518 , Hyannis, Ma. 02601 Re: Variance for Mr. William Durrell , Crane Duplicating Service, File #80-75 Dear Mr. Anderson: Thank you for appearing before the Board of Health regarding the variance request of Mr. William Durrell. You are granted a conditional variance to install a sewage leaching system 100 feet from two existing wells on a lot located at Plum Street and Route 6A (Plan book 2431 Page 147, for Crane Duplicating Service. Prior to the final approval of the sewage permit, we must re- ceive and approve the results of chemical and bacteriological testing of the existing wells to insure water potability. You are also reminded that any chemicals used in the plant cannot be disposed of in this on-site system. Hazardous wastes, if applicable, must be maintained and disposed of in accordance with current State and Federal regulations. You are also notified that if water is supplied to 251 or more, persons from this well you must comply with the State and Federal Safe Drinking Act of 1974. This variance expires October 11 1981. Very truly yours, Robert L. Childs, Chairman Ann'.Jane hbaugh el4lP Cyril Rosston, M. D. BOARD OF HEALTH JMK/mm �-1-51 w IN u � L tL 100'p- •L-� .. 'S�Q'6 ' `aor?. /�� - kph/ /� . - / C l / 1250 �{c, n/ ` ;tiro e. a^Kok i �a as ar va \. loa39 � R Jew ` q.. : \ o° ti0 `,, Apo 11w+Q r l.` Massachusetts p r �. nt o Environ �,:� aLi-t En i • � a g neering at , . -Q--DISTANCE AS CERTIFIED I F+EgsRY CERTIFY THAT THE 6UILDING Sim PLAN . SHOWN ON THIS>'i.!�! Is LOCATED ON THE LOCUS: GROUND AS SHOWN HEREON &.THAT tT CONFORM TO THE ZONING BY LAWS OF THE 57- 'LC` (wCST SASS TOWN OF •� 40; WHEN CONSTRUCTED. DATE I REF:,: ... ; L�VC-k> down Cope entineer/ng PREPARED FOR: � CIVIL ENGINEERS 4 LAND SURVEYORS REG.LAND SURVEYOR Yarmouth&Orleans,MA DATE ` 3 8 1 OF BAR.. �� sa BARNSTABLE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT a SUPERIOR COURT HOUSE v BARNSTABLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02630 g9 DRIM NG WATER LPMR=RY ANALYSIS PHONs� czr. s aM 91 a3� , Client:_ _William W. Wrre11_ _ Name of Collector: Arne-H. Oiala _ Sample Location: Fieldstone Building Affiliation: Rte 6a- WaRt R rna ably Time and date of collection: 9:00 a.m. Type of Supply: Well September 239 1980 Date of Analysis: Se-ptember 740 1980 Parameter Sample Result Recommended Limits Coliform Bacteria (organisms/ml) Too Numerous to Count 0 P° pH 6.3 Iron (ppm) 0.23 0.3 Nitrate-Nitrogen (ppm) 7.3 10 Conductivity (micromhos/cm) 240 500 Chloride (ppm) 70 250 Water sample is of excellent quality and meets the recommended limits of all above tested parameters. Water sample is drinkable but may present aesthetic problems to users. x Water sample is of poor quality and should not be used for human consumption. Resampling and retesting is suggested to verify these results. Resampling and retesting is suggested. g&XARKS: (Heavy Bacterial Growth) This water sample contains an above average level of nitrate, and bad organic particles floating in it. Future monitoring "is recommended. cc: Mr. John Kelly, Director Barnstable, Board of Health Analyst: ,No� FEx�/41................... THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH 5 -1 ppliratiun -lux iiivuiittl Workii Tomitrurtinn Vaniit Application is hereby-made for a Permit to Construct ( or Repair ( ) an Individual Sewage Disposal System at ............RI--%v-.�-------4?----------------------------•--------•----- �" ......1 1`" �f�/ �► .f � L ation• - ress or Lot No. a A ��� drys' . a ...._.. er � � � Addddrree�ss � � > � • S✓---e.Installer d Type of Buildin Size Lot..a._�P>0_..XSq. feet Dwelling—No. of Bedrooms--------- ..----- .--.Expansion Attic Garbage Grinder c p14 Other—Type of Build ,4"l. 'Solis.........Z.._�-....-.-. Showers (� ) — Cafeteria Ga Other fixtures ----------------�-1.J?. .. 9 ...... 7-0__;.e-y.-•-•---------------------------------------------------- .,c W Design Flow......-.•....-{ .�. ...............gallons per person per day. Total dan flow ;;W..._.__..........gallons. W Septic Tank—Liquid capacity/QQ4aallons __ Width:.... lliameter..-. _ Depth................ -- - - x Disposal Trench—No................... Width--------------------- Total engt ----------- -.---- Total leaching area...-'*-40-----sq. ft. Seepage Pit No...._S _8 Fa..._ AdV7-------A? &,416 TofalTlengt�-----------_------ Total leaching area....-.------------sq. ft. Z Other Distribution box (--■)— Dosing tank Percolation Test Results Performed b l -_. Date..-.- Y loll ,:._... .CJ`-l' s ."�l.o� Test Pit No. 1................minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit...----.-.--..._.... e th to round wiite_r.... P P P g x--�---------- f� Test Pit No. 2----------------minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit---.---------------. epth to ground water........._.._....-_..... a ---------------------------------------•----....•----•---•----•------••-------•-----•-•-------•-----......................................................... Descriptionof Soil------------------5A.119.••--•---------•-•---=•---•-••-----•---•---•--... --- ----------------------------------- G -----�--------;:�--------e�C��/�-----140.E----����� ------- ---------- -------4--------------------------�---------- -----•-• ----- r 7 U Nature of Repairs or Alteration —Answer wren•applicable....... _...._..... -_ - _ _ ..1. a ,// ....------r-gyp .• ---�-- E� �< Agreement: The undersigned agrees to install the aforedescribed Individual Sewage Disposal System in accordance with the provisions of Article XI of the State Sanitary Code— The undersigned further agrees not to place the system in operation until a Certificate of Compliance has beWuedby o heSigned------- --- - ------- ------------ Application Approved By-------------- ----A(-----.................................----------..................... ............................Date Date Application Disapproved for the f lowing reasons----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- •......---•-•---••--•-•---•••.............•----•-•----•-•••••-••-•---------•--•---------•-•-------•--...--------------•-•-----•-•-----------------------------------------------•----•• .............. Date PermitNo.....3Y.i....................................... Issued........................................................ Date yf THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH F........... . ........_./(fj ,� liratiun -fur Ui/ugttl urkii unui#rurtiun Ppruid Application is hereby made for a Permit to Construct ( or Repair ( ) an Individual Sewage Disposal System at: Y Lojation-A ress or Lot No. /?_�_Wiz`-v-f 1/ r'/ �" �/ '/,�!�jt�- `.... - - Owner �, address ` ................... ......• ------F Installer Address U Building Type of Size Lot....__ __ __.«__1Sq. feet Dwelling—No. of Bedrooms------------?..a_ ________________..__-Expansion Attic Garbage Grinder aOther—Type of 44641,rlr:__ _f r L of persons---------- ------------ Showers ( /) — Cafeteria Other fixtures f . --------- W Design Flow.........'�5k_0.O......................gallons per person per day.,Total daily flow---..........�7.0................_.._gallons, WSeptic Tank—Liquid c•pact/,! _0.gallons Length---- --___ Width. j_ ,/l iameter__---_-..._-_ Depth................ x Disposal Trench—N :cF r= -__- Width.... ._.__ otal en th__ .__:._ - -_.- Total leachingarea..... 0 sq. ft. Seepage Pit No........... f //Dmeter____________________ Depth below inlet.................... Total leaching area------------------sq. ft. z Other Distribution x Dosing tank ) .Percolation Test Results Performed by----------__�✓{_ :_______ f`_s_. �__________________ Date____.________r� , - r � � aTest Pit No. I----------------minutes per inch Depth of Pest Pit...._...._...-:.... Depth to ground water.-..__-_��'___ _.___. rX, Test Pit No. 2----------------minutes per inch Depth of Test Pit._.._._...., __.._.. Depth to ground water--.--._-----_- .---__-- I' -.-• ------•---------------------'•--------•---•----•••------•--•---------------------•--•-------------•--------------•-•-----•----------------------.------ O Description of oil---------------- ` �'d---r/---•......•---'•....•'•---•-------------------------- ----- w V Nature of Repairs or Alterations—Answer when applicable.-- ._•._....._.,,�..............................__.._.._.._.7.-/` ------------------------------------•---•----------•---------------------------------------•----•---------.---------------------------------------•--------------------------------------------------' Agreement: The undersigned agrees to install the .aforedescribed Individual Sewage Disposal System in accordance with the provisions of Article XI of the State Sanitary Code—The undersigned further agrees not to place the system in operation until a Certificate of Compliance has been issued by the boa health Signed- .''". .............. Application A roved'B Date Application Disapproved for the following reasons----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ 3 G Date PermitNo......................................................... Issued-------------------------------------------------------- Date THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 7�r. BOARD�OF ,HEALTH_ OF , T.rdifira#r of Tompliatta Al THIS(IStT'O{CERTIFY;'^That the%Individual. Sewage Disposal System constructed ( ) or Repaired ( ) ,^ ` Installer -- by I .� - `�/r i =' --------------------------------- at.......................................................................................................................------...-----...----.............--•-------- ------------------------------- has been installed in accordance with the provisions of Article I of The State Sanitary Code as described in the application for Disposal Works Construction Permit No......................................... dated................................................ THE ISSUANCE OF THIS CERTIFICATE SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUE® AS A GUARANTEE THAT THE SYSTEM WILL FUNCTION 9!�E4CTORY. DATE-------- '-....cam---...............-- ---•••-----'-----••---•--- Inspector---------- -- - - --- ----------------- ------------------•--- 1 _ THE COMMONWEALTH OF MA-SACHUSETTS BOARD OF HEALTH u . / � f Tas OF... - � h r C .......... No........... •--." FEE--------..Jr `rJ DiriVogttl Workii Cnonstrurtiun rrntif Permission is hereby granted-------------------- -j=_�:_r._-.._: .._ t-._ .__..<....--------------•- o�.r7 r c •-•---------•-•-•-----•--- to Construct ( or Repair ( ) an Individual S 1%age Disposal System • ------•- - -----•-------------- l, Street t�/ ^� as shown on the application for Disposal Works Constructio- Board of H ealth Permit No____________________ ated-----_._�� ...____..� ...... 1_4.......... , DATE............ ------------------------'-----,..----------------------- ...G` FORM. 1255 HOBBS & WARREN. INC.. PUBLISHERS SECTION - SEWAGE -SEPTIC TANK - -"D"BOX - -LEACH 1& -1-� TOP OF FON (MSL)• -"2 0F',aTO Y: NOTE: WASHED STONE �\ REMOVE ANY UNSUITABLE MATERIfVL FOR TANCE - - OF 10 FT.AROUND ENTIRE LEACH �J ( °�•�- �\ ` AND REPLACE WITH CLEAN COARSE SAND. \rrix�S�'�nry �JCII x /1 _TFOUT• IN OUT• _ \ \ -t5 w ,�, / /�-,._) �- .. IDOL IN OUT• IN 44:' SEPTIC -.13 ...-. \ •f'O v loo' ELEV. TANK 4-3.Cc•�v 4L- / ELEV. ELEV. _- im ELEV. r---�-- '�:---._._ �• �.,� E,s�-. xC!•M_.t• �•� / ��/ / ELEV. ELEV. L.`TO �o}r te.icr l.o u'n S4 NOTE: - . x v _ BRING ALL COVERS TO WITHIN WASHED STONE,=•• -- OF1L"- 1 FT.OF FINISH GRADE. _ k! I� / 0 I Ir\dut.-�'r-1c�1 l�cr-r.t" , ' / f Z3�J -� � P'^P. i000 9G1... . ' • 2� gal•�P�rsonldc..y � /, 1 �'�_ 4-Z, SoPfiC.�nnk- � TEST MOLE LOG sysfcm « o�Ity 33 persons l.r�?k2�o i -'1_ T r►.tl, / Maxtr"LAr Pn•,n' ! -u �,c = IG r�5.)n L \ I I �R�c'iytZD�Fa.QAaNL,?c. �AzvS. r1Cd`Ta AVF��T' I�1 \ T�e S F d / ��t"��� 4'S.l �,9P I /SGfrf',� TEST BY tl.oy-a e.io1_s 1. nnu�2.s.t Cloo�?a Des19n racftlr r ;a�ef�> 1 "use-•► `� D.. TEST'GATE--`' i 9� `98h ` WITNESS T.H. # DESIGN / ! Is�d �i Ili40A P. �-at - ELEV-43. ELEV.4-?,. - J f �5.e.nJ �� ,�4 O l 0' 3 NO 1 C o, } ; 2 DISPOSER DISPOSER •�o sv; PERC RATE MIN/IN. FLOW RATE ,GAL./DAY) Ih 1 � � \�z�•� x \ ��\Po9@ ���, SEPTIC TANK GGo f1�1= --_ \ l000q (- N/ god /� I -a \ 3� �''1 REO'D SEPTIC TANK SIZE �. o O o �� s�ptt�'�^� c 1 ao° \;,u \ GIP.LIY1 v�e.�• sand - �- I ! v�•.�C.10 - LEACH FACILITY' - •9� .{' b J\�� e / ri SIDE WALL 2 x 4 L�2-',f 104- I z.5 ) Z G o GID. P Gio �P '� BOTTOM 4-Lvio = 4Z-c> m ( t.o ) 4Zo GI'D. "�� �y� v 42 B4 3&.�) f well TOTAL = (0 6 0 �aVJ-1 I J . n f 4 J,00 4 : 46 35.1 wcc��' 9 G.. 35.3 .>u�er row / g00 LoB= clay —3A•1 Cie., � `t.av r Izo"_ su^d — 33.3 USE: 4Lo, LEACHING WATER ENCOUNTERED NOTES: ,(UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) 1.DATUM(MSL,)=TAKEN FROM-!T`�Q'"^�_S _-QUADRANGLE MAP I ?;MUNICIPAL WATER ]�._!��_L-_�y�VA1LABLEt� S.PIPE PITCH:4a"PER.FOOT 4.DESIGN LOADING FOR ALL PRECAST UNITS:AASHO- N ZU -44 JA 5.MIN.GROUND COVER OVER ALL SEWAGE FACILITIES: U)FT. �� • jL4hfE'' y `t ---.-<> -DISTANCE AS CERTIFIED 6.PIPE JOINTS SHALL BE MADE WATER TIGHT � + / M \✓^ C 7.CONSTRUCTION DETAILS TO BE ACCORDANCE WITH COMM.OF MASS. 4a'SP.I) I I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE BUILDING SITE PLAN STATE ENVIRONMENTAL CODE TITLE 5 b �' Z . L E �0 „,r•6 SHOWN ON THIS PLAN IS LOCATED ON THE �� 6� V'drianC,e `bcl.31, low I50 'tt OM well , ST �° GROUND AS'SHOWN HEREON&THAT IT LOCUS: .,� �N, �� CONFORM TO THE ZONING BY LAWS OF THE 5- -to too'. r"ulr•.ad. oN.aL ,`gO�.,E �4�//A�'LE �vYCST� Mr�75S• TOWN OF '' 1 REG.PROFS ~A ;INEEE; WHEN CONSTRUCTED. DATE i q /��Cin �OO� Z .3 /moo e, 147 £jt[�nri , Se�ucl� IbLjs4.n in REF: l�uplicnilv�ct I bLAikllnc) -6 fi1-- diScon_ inued.. � down cap a e OL/yG2 /f !X/e%CELL ngineering PREPARED FOR: 1`Ol• EKE n 5 �$ _���'r Glwe� (y�q' S� �{c%ev- .led 1�14 �7�,UA 1►`^►xnue' �T'Tru`5�-• , CIVIL ENGINEERS ------------ ; LAND SURVEYORS • .BOARD OF HEALTH REG.LAND SURVEYOR SCALE CONTOURS (EXISTING)-•- Yarmouth&Orleans,MA DATE L`�'O-O%' l(PROPOSED)-O-O-O'--0- APPROVED DATE M!A t � SECTION - SEWAGE } : s S --SEPTIC TANK - - "D"BOX - LEACH AOL,)- TOP OF FDN 4G.2"t (MSL)# iiaTO /z" NOTE: WASHED STONE T REMOVE ANY UNSUITABLE MATERI fyLuFOR l� TANCE OF 10 FT.AROUND ENTIRE LEACH " AND REPLACE WITH CLEAN COARSE SAND. �5+���{ 1�'t Ins 1 TFOUT• p— -o---c.- _ OUT- IN- r// OUT» INr— EXt ST,• c�lz c)c C�EX/Sri�ci vG �' �-/ 4`7 ► 44:'�8 TANIK Q 4.13 3 •Cvfa I ! .�l oo J / ELEV. ELEV. ELEV. ELEV. / ELEV. ELEV. 4ao-t�.r le�tl 1 'l.o o Y 4=2.'70 ubseUvecC 35,')•-•., tom-� � �� � /�oC9i-- / /�NOTE: - u' �__ 1 k0../ / / BRING ALL COVERS WITHIN »� 1 FT.OF FINISH GRADE. ------ OF3/4"WASHED STONE 1Vz" �E. ez I 2?. 11p, —L / pr ol'' 7_O G(Cc.l.1T''�'SOhl�.u.y ay , �'_ �, scp•)-Ic.'-1-gnk 1 /E' 1 TEST HOLE LOG Sys+=vn Cc1ppaGt+y : 33 'Per-50nS 3 I' =\ -2-,o,i e '��v-vs. rlCe`-r.a o.�er,r maximum pick,) ci a nc \tG}�r-so..s I She / mac-- / ` '� .� \43.1�kIC��A�"Ar 13Aw.tK. crF t�^ TEST BY Ri;rtG *(,dui"W R.l.s MuZ2 AY Clooc7o �cSI[)r1C r" TEST DATE 9, r9 B O WITNESS / ;'r-� Q Sc- T.H. # 1 T.H. # 2 DESIGN t ?___ �d1 1` tl 4o A o`'_,c ELEV.41,1 o' ELEV.4-j,.-j No 9 w� 4•--�( p To S�}1 PERC RATE 2' -MIN/IN. DISPOSER DISPOSER A �� a ill . Z4 FLOW RATE lc �C IGAL./DAY) ) t �XIS`�In t JL`rlG;v " \ �°v9Q Ilea" SEPTIC TANK G G� (Ir)= �I Oal� Gov O \ N, 3[v" 40.^I REO'D SEPTIC TANK SIZE t v o a \ F'n '^k o { `ooR \�� [- G(ean wl> c{• sand toe, t t✓ � �� LEACH FACILITY` ^� AG /` \00 A C. J r4et1. SIDE WALL �kgZ� Lilo=lo4 (Z'� ) = 2G o G./D. Y �� -� 4 64" 3C¢.�) Sc,Md BOTTOM '2 xlo = 4•Zo ' ( (.o ) 4Zo G/D. ,Ze,111 ¢ .y'� 42 L. TOTAL = Co6O e�41�Ja jc. / ti q(„ w n cla 3S."( wc:te•' qta 35.3 rrJCAAer- Io c� { BOU H r3p,Gi� clean Ito°� saved __ 33.3 USE: 4Lo. sq. LEACHINGe i WATER ENCOUNTERED 1 I NOTES: (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) 1. DATUM (MSL):TAKEN FROM•—l�G.+vvti _t-!--------•-QUAD RANG LE MAP 2.MUNICIPAL WATER___•--__�?E?_—!�?-L-.__ ____-__AVAILABLE SVI,OF ��1kI OF 3.PIPE PITCH:1/4"PER FOOT Z 11 1111 '6 �Sf 4.DESIGN LOADING FOR ALL PRE CAST UNITS: AASHO• -44 cj MIS Y 5. MIN.GROUND COVER OVER ALL SEWAGE FACILITIES: (1) FT. , ?\ ) —0'—DISTANCE AS CERTIFIED 6.PIPE JOINTS SHALL BE MADE WATER TIGHT .4 rn 7.CONSTRUCTION DETAILS TO BE ACCORDANCE WITH COMM.OF MASS. Ax ob 4 r 'AtJ l I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE BUILDING SITE PLAN STATE ENVIRONMENTAL CODE TITLE 5 � / nnQ •pF �� ��4 ��� �,•/ a SHOWN ON THIS PLAN IS LOCATED ON THE �Gulw � �arIGlnGe '�Zx..>n tjc. -`aw 150' 4mm welt F p�. �� �, /STti (,�/ GROUND AS SHOWN HEREON &THAT IT LOCUS: -�o tpo r Izc`ItIrQC�. 1 ONAL E CONFORM TO THE ZONING BY LAWS OF THE ss/ Na ____�4 SUR'J -/__ � TOWN OF JNg,�/C15Tc4�CrE �yVEST� , /�7r�SS. REG.PROFE ~iL ENGINEEf WHEN CONSTRUCTED. DATE REF: ��/ � c� 00/� f �41G'. /47 r, <1'.57 n cj f u�}e �i�rn in Dup1Icc1I-("9 . et-vice. b �r0q,) -6 $,- discawhnue_cL. t. OG!VCl2 h� !�/��2ELC 1 down cape engineering PREPARED FOR: t Dr �ti�ti 5 Gt � Gri"(ilCcL 1�i 4+ fT"ST> �mprove ' L* CIVIL ENGINEERS q1 LAND SURVEYORS ------------ BOARD OF HEALTH REG. LAND SURVEYOR /ii= _0 ( CONTOURS (EXISTING)-----•- `F PROPOSED)—O— m O—O—O— APPROVED DATE MA 3 Yarmouth&Orleans,MA • SCALE DATE c4O -077 td i ��_..< - _��, �� _ � _. ,. _. � � - Tom` -,--- .fir •+'� I _ J � Tom OF CAA c=L 14:�'O,Y3 ✓�'T��� J ' ac�y i tuu TUP-EG/02,G } � 467 , i t t } s I M f o Wilms f C, No 19334 O /ST E y� Z34 x T�; e A/Yam; /N C .C//l/E'S PrZ-4 7XeVQ r1c-G/s 7-4E;kfcp L4A/0 Se-),2 V 'Yates d, v/ z--( ,, M 4 .5.50 z4.3 Riqe-E' 14-7. l 1. 'k- + 147.1 ' III 460 a ; � a _ Opp �;'+ e \ , `�.. o,.► Q �� . e' � 46.4' �9r 16.4' a a • .lam /`!j1,//^/`'\j a (Yi, / rr__ 46 .1 O ` / s 1' t-Ill 46.0' --�7 TOWN11 " 197 PARCELS 43 45 �% ZOA7NG DISTRICT RF 45.6' O 2' - 3 15.?' K ap 46 a• 'Lf •d' •� og a oz - ..• �^�,4. -ra- oQ,f9 V 45.1' +48.0' y •, 82 �3 S"fin '/ o a z�`Q ✓ 1' — a ATE ").B� CF sFb ysx.t y ,� 4�,pz 4y• f / v ;,.' .t 1'S' y: .r �; •r y, r 4�. LIfG�.�r ;`\ 4� y y ... r 45.1' �5. 46.0 s . 4`5.8' ® ALA `4 >' % '♦e ' -� ).7 5,315.3 0, O n 45.0 J 45.E _. /a Q Ilk �,, z � a � g O S Qoo .� � ® �' 10 G o~' 44.4' Gw \\\\ 3' 45 �� 14 9 44. ' � T r , Qw n. ... n... 1 44.r •„• 44.7' l 2 © 44.8' "> - •- _ -------" / III 44.3 A '♦FFl� +44.1' � 4�.. ' o 4 _ - _ _ � _ _ 2T9o&aoffc� E017 909 9 8, •♦• 4 44.1' y • �. '♦•�d 16 �' pro° %'^Y�'��� �� I v • ® ♦.`G G� , ion' �,'W S �•�• 'js>�q� •� 11. o��� 0. FNG� PL L' I[�.l� Sl +41Yl.? CO1r'DTIONS JfW'�•—•..._._._•—•— ' , OOp°p ST B STABLE, SS. ��• •.°°° PREPARED -FOR oo DAVID� L1�€ SETUPS S CHARLES� C \ e SAVICKI • DA TE:JAN.5,.2 07 SCALE:1 " = 15' FILE: BA rte'6a o CAPE & ISLANDS ENG.INEE G �I 800 EAEMO UTII.ROAD,SUITE 301C <0 S EE, SS. 2fi4'9 j508 477-Tz72 15 0 15 30 45 �I III I _ II -io-J24e dadkO d FIRST FLOOR PLAN E ENTRY OCUS GARRETTS POND N ENTRY A-- STOR GE 943 S.F. ARTS& CRAFT RETAIL ANTIQUE SHOP 820 sqJt 960 S.F. ACCESS RD. 7,225 sq.ft STORAGE RETAIL & U"nLITY ROOM LOCATION MAP (NO SCALE) FRAME ASSESSORS MAP 197, PARCELS 43 & 45 SHOP RETAIL STORAGE 0) 1 ZONING CLASSIFICATION: RF v 605 ST. cc 455 S.F. 1,225 sqft MIN. LOT AREA: 43,560 S.F. MIN. LOT FRONTAGE: 150' SETBACKS: FROW=30' SIDE=15' ENTRY REAR=15' 1155 sq.ft 700 sq.ft RESIDENTIAL STORAGE NOTES: 1. DATUM NGVD TAKEN FROM HYANNIS QUAD MAP. 2. MUNICIPAL WATER IS NOT AVAILABLE. ttRY 3. DESIGN LOADING FOR ALL PRECAST UNITS IS AASHO-H20. 20 0 20 40 60 Feet 4. ALL DRAINAGE TO BE KEPT ON SITE. 5. THIS PLAN NOT TO BE USED FOR LOT LINE STAKING. 6. LOCATION OF UTILITIES IS APPROXIMATE, VERIFY W/DIGSAFE. 7. THERE ARE NO EXISTING STORAGE TANKS ON SITE. GRASS FIRE SECOND FLOOR PLAN REA HYDRANT H.C. PARKING AREA p<' SHALL NOT SLOPE tXRE THAN 1:50 S*0 H.C. PARKING SIGN TO CONFORM IQ Y TO TOWN OF BARNSTABLE UTILIT REQMTS. SIGN SHALL ALSO SAY /'POLE "VAN ACCESSIBLE" EXISTING DRAINAGE, DATA: WELL 0 -to WATERSHED AREA 18,980 S.F. OR .43 ACRES OPEN TO BELOW VEGETATED AREA 4900 S.F. OR .11 ACRES �L51 f\j S, IMPERVIOUS AREA = 4100 S.F. OR .09 ACRES <1 GRAVEL AREA 9980 S.F. OR .23 ACRES 4 bedroom residence COMBINED CURVE NUMBER: 50 w<1 01 .23 AC.(85) + .11 AC.(39) + .09(98) < 76 (.43 ACRES) KENNETH LUDWIG DEED SK.2568,PG.259 KI LONGEST RUN 200 FT ANTIQUE SHOP BATH LUDWIG'S ANTIQUES" 49 X Tc .08 2 HOURS 49 THE WALKWAY BETWEEN THE 1-9 X 16 PARKING'STALL BUILDING 11- ST 1p 10 ORM DATA:' MORE THAN 4 16, SHALL SLOPE NOI 120 STORM FREQUENCY 25 YEARS H.C.PARKING SIGN TO 03N ING 2 STORY",.,-' z % STORM DURATION 24 HOURS (SCS TYPE 111) STORM RAINFALL 5.75" TO TOWN OF_B��BLE EQMTS. ',.,,-\A/OOD,/STONE,'/,,.,��/,�,�,'�.., 0 4 TRUCTI D -,CQNS % RUNOFF DEPTH 2.96" // " , ." -, , / x '. � , " ` ,//,.,,,/,.,.,/,/.."*,�/,..,"��."...,.�".,.//',4, A� % 47 UTILIT OLE 46 RUNOFF VOLUME 106 ACRE-FT (5096 CF) 20 40 60 Feet zo 0 PEAK FLOW (Q) 1.33 CFS "6' A7 UTILITY POLE EXISTING /* 46 CONCRETE ./FLOOR SLAB EL.46.27 M.S.L:, -'v� ., -, , / / .. .. , . PAD ///X. x r r KEY N r 1 70, POOL SHED PROP. PLANTING .................. /y 61> EXIST. CONTOUR A _0 -0 - PROP. CONTOUR 0 .............. r PROP. GRADE _4j .0, UTILITY WALKWAYADJ ',&NT POLE EXIST. WATER LINE r r TO H.C. PARKI G%S 'RAV4 E BE FLUSH WITH GRAVEL .............. AND SLOPE NOT MORE LIGHT (TYP) 0 r s THAN 1:50 ............. 1637 EXIST. ELEV. F') I EXISTING "6' POOL r EDGE OF r GRAVEL PARKING CIO r cz, r-1 TYPICAL 76 j-0 EXIST. )c �,4 J;--1 WELL r TYPICAL r SPACE r-1 9'X 20� n 3' SITE PLAN r A 16 001)Cc S S y ------ 0tv r FOR EXISTING BUILDING AT 1611 RT. 6A IN THE TOWN OF: 40 4 1 41.3 f r " ITE PLAN (WEST) BARNSTABLE MA PREPARED FOR: WETLAND r 0 WHEEL STOP 1�) TYPICAL Iry 1611 CORPORATION f �74 vit w Ev 20 0 20 40 60 Feet PARKING CALCULATION: SCALE: 1 20' ZONING 4-2.7 DATE: MAY 15, 1997 RETAIL,CONSUMER SERVICE 11200 SF REVISED: JUNE 3, 1997 STORAGE 1/700 SF REVISED: JULY 30, 1999 k? RESIDENTIAL 1.5 SPACES/DWELLING UNIT REVISED: AUGUST 30, 1999 RETAIL: 3583 S.F./200= 18 REQ. REVISED: NOVEMBER 30, 2000 STORAGE: 2745 S.F./700= 4 REQ. JAN 1 9 2001 FRAME SHOP: 1 REQ, 2 DWELLING UNITS: 3 REQ. TOTAL SPACES REQUIRED: 27 S'fA �f SLE BUILDh D�v TOTAL SPACES PROVIDED: 27 A -1 - ILN RE _QMTj 9. 97-039 SEPTIC PROFILE aaoa sue a a 4e.sr At:CESS COVER TO WITHIN 6" OF FIN. GRADE (NOT TO SCALE) ACCESS COVER (WATERTIGHT) TO 45.8' I�I;N MINIMUM .75' OF COVER OVER PRECAST /` WITHIN 6" OF FIN. GRADE 2S SLOPE (REQUIRED OVER SYSTEM INVERT RUN PIPE LEVEL 2" DOU13LE WASHED i'EASTON EL. 45.18' FOR FIRST 2' PROPOSED 1500 - ,,:'ssw GALLON SEPTIC 43.65' 43.90' Ll TANK ;tl- 10 GAS a �) �' 43.18' r 43.35�� BAFFLE 43.08, _ o ,r t 6" CRUSHED STONE OR MECHANICAL 0.58' COMPACTION. (15.221 [21) DEPTH OF FLOW SLOPE) ( 1 x SLOPE:) TEE SIZES: 3/4" TO 1 1 /2" DOUBLE WA`;HED STONE INLET DEPTH OUTLET DEPTH a ,. FOUNDATICP!-- 38' SEPTIC TANK 30' D' BOX 12' LEV"HING FACiL.ITY up L-A 32 ,moo TH 1 43.7' TH2 43.3' TH3 43.5' TOPSOIL 2 EXISTING FILL FILL; `- I WELL 24 ( 5T ' .. I� A, ' 54" 'a CLEM ' J� . �.°' aN/F 52 8 FINE� CLEAN MED. KENNETH LUDWIG NED. I �l I DEED BK. 2568, PG. 259 SAND ANTIQUE SHOP _ "` e� , • _ _ _ "LUDWKi'S ANTIQUES SAND- ge!" 1 72" wA "x 137.5' 96,P 6" WATER SAND 48 4� �,•' EX{ WATER ` ' �- V D o �0 C SANG do CLAY /C 1-47 UTILITY P 120" N' 120 .,i ia/s`r as floc VERIFY CONDITION OF EXISTING SEPTIC TANK AND RE —USE IF TO CODE AND CAN OBTAIN GRAVITY FLOW TO PROPOSED D'BOX (OTHERWISE REPLACE WITH 1500 GAL SEPTIC TANK) _ EXIST. CONTOUR 51 PROP. CONTOUR =0-0— PROP. GRADE .............. R7741 EXIST. WATER LINE—--------w-- LIGHT (TYP) .............• CA EXIST, ELEV. 16.37 off 508-362-4541 fox 508 362-9880 I down cape en. gin e ering, Inc. CIVIL ENGINEERS LAND SURVEYORS 939 main st. yarmouth, ma 02675 NOTE: V!,RUWCE GRANTED FOR REDUCTION IN WELL/SEPTIC SETBACK NAl».Am ; PROPOSED GRADE OF ELEV. 45.0' /MINIMUM OVER H-20 STANDARD IN _ FILATRATORS FOR H-20 LOADING MOTTLING O 38.5' REMOVE EXISTING LEACHING FACILITIES AND _ REMOVE ALL CONTAMINATED SOILS WITHIN`5''OF`gEW L.FACHINGG_FXCILITY WETLAND TH 1 AND TH 2 TEST HOLE LOGS ENGINEER: RICHARD�FAIRBANK, PE/ ARNE OJALA, PLS, PI WITNESS. P. MURRAY (BOH) DATE: 9/9/80 PERC. RATE == < 2 MIN/INCH TH 3 TEST HOLE LOG ENGINEER:._... M. FARIA, SE WITNESS: DONNA MIORANDI, RS DATE: 6/22/00 PERC. RATE CLASS 1-_____ SOILS P# ILEAC H FIELD DETAIL (NOT TO SCALE) NOTES C'rTSS•�'�- 1. DATUM NGVD TAKEN FROM HYANNIS QUAD MAP. 2. MUNICIPAL WATER IS NOT AVAILABLE. 3. DESIGN LOADING FOR ALL PRECAST UNITS IS AASHO—H2O. 4. ALL DRAINAGE TO BE KEPT ON SITE. 5. THIS PLAN NOT TO BE USED FOR LOT LINE STAKING. 6. LOCATION OF UTiLITIES IS APPROXIMATE, VERIFY V, D:GSAFE. SEPTIC REVIEW: DESIGN FLOW: FIRST FLOOR: ARTS & CRAFTS: 1225 S.F. RETAIL (50 GA! ./1000 S.F.) = 62 GPD RETAIL: 34261S.F. (50 GAL./1000 S.F.) = 171 GPD SECOND FI"OOR• 4 BEDROOM RESIDENCE: 440 GPD 1 BEDROOM COTTAGE: 110 GPD TOTAL DESIGN FLOW = 783 GPD SEPTIC TANK: 673 GPD (2.0) = 1346 GAL, SEPTIC TANK: 110 GPD (2.0) = 220 GAL. REPLACE EXISTING SEPTIC TANK WITH 1500 GAL. TANK w (KEEP EXIST ST FOR COTTAGE IF UP TO CODF) LEACHING: 40 x 28 (.74) = 823.8 GPD (1120 SF) USE 40' x 28' LEACH FIELD CONSISTING OF H-20 STANDARD INFILTRATORS AND STONE (SEE DETAIL) SEPTIC UPGRADE FOR EXISTING BUILDING AT 1611 RT. 6A IN THE TOWN OF: LWEST) 'RA FNSTALLE MA PREPARED FOR: KENNEDY STUDIOS 20 0 20 40 60 Feet SCALE: 1 " 20' DATE: MAY 15, 1997 REVISED: JUNE 3, 1997 REVISED: JULY 30, 1999 REVISED: AUGUST 30, 1999 REVISED: SEPT. 12, 2000 °Q 9/ZCY� DATE 97--039 B FIRST FLOOR PLAN ENTRY RETAIL UTWTY/ 2,515 S F.. STOR. F 647 SF. RETAIL 1,074 S.F. STOR. ENTRY KITCHEN UTUTY/STOR. DINING 376 RESIDENCE n L 1 1,201 S.F. ENTRY ENTRY PORCH 20 0 20 40 60 Feet SECOND FLOOR PLAN IRO RESIDENCE is 1'11 UVING = 1111111111) 1 (� rn'. I isEDROOM 4 f ENTRY DISTRIBUTION/ WHOLESALE/ STORAGE Z738 S.F.- 20 p 20 40 60 Rut KEY PROP. PLANTING EXIST. CONTOUR st PROP. CONTOUR ° 0- PROP. GRADE - ----- EXIST. WATER UNE -w----- — —--- LIGHT (TYP) .............. EXIST. ELEV. ........ 1M U.G. EEC. E --- MON. WELL POTABLE WELL WHEEL STOP 0 PAINTED ARROW pf4 F)?o�tocfjs P Ro M TORN q�;vf �a Q./S. P�x P R�R�S 48.1 � -4 \\Vooe 6Tt - a�D• Qom' �-toa>s EXIT. 6 KM RD. LOCATION TAP (NO SCALE) ZONING CLASSIFICATION: RF - MIN. LOT AREA: 43,560 S.F. MIN. LOT FRONTAGE: 150' SETBACKS: FRONT=30' SIDE=15' REAR=15' ,, i� %NOTES: �y ,1. ` N •/• � / DATUM NGVD MUNICIPAL WATEREIS FROM AAD MAP. NOT AVAILABLE. 2 !0' HOUSEX. 4. ALL DRAINAGE3. DESIGN N TO BE KEPT ON SITE FOR ALL PREXT NITS IS AASHO—H2O. 10Gn0m 5. THIS PUN NOT TO BE USED FOR LOT LINE STAKING. Z 6. LOCATION OF UTILITIES IS APPROXIMATE, VERIFY W/DIGSAFE 7. THERE ARE NO EXISTING STORAGE TANKS ON SITE � �/� +s c R-4 .V 47 47.1 / TY UAW PMMEti,, .. 4d. R=5 II. I I I , p. ""`°'.`-... �. ,.� ,,'lU� t'�ir•'.` �5 :may•.*-..ate� t d� �♦ y _ - k...j ' TIC �`i�',llt mu, 1995 coca DESIGN FLOW: ' '\ FIRST FLOOR. �' � � ../ �• �' RETAIL: 3589 _ c+� S.F. (50 GAL./1000 S.F.) = 180 GPD O.P.000 \, ti SECOND FLOOR• 4 BEDROOM RESIDENCE: = 440 GPD TSM: DOOR SILL 620 GPD m ELEV. 46.27' . >� �Sf \` G `.} +1 BEDROOM COTTAGE: ; 110 GPD 45 TOTAL DESIGN FLOW 730 GPD I MAIN STRUCTURE TANK: %-SEPTIC TANK 1: 620 GPD (2.0) = 1240 GAL. / — MAIN STRUCTURE: USE EXISTING SEPTIC TANK 1500 GAL. O.K. C017AG T CA TANK 2 : 110 GPD (2.0) _ 220 GAL. COTTAGE: USE EXISTING 1000 GAL S/T ' 0 LEACHING: tn' `� USE 40' x 28' LEACH FIELD CONSISTING OF H-20 STANDARD DARD INFILTRATORS- AND STONE. (EXISTING) %i 40 x 28 (.74) = 828.8 GPD (1120 SF) CAPACITY 828 GPD > 730 - GPD O.K. ' f ,. , NOTE:. SITE IS IN A NITROGEN SENSMi`E AREA (NO TOWN WATER , BUT GRANDFATHER ( // )) d N(D/ // ED USES '� ¢ ((TFOT.9912 GP) PERMIIT THEE USE RPR03�OSEDBtFOR THELSRE. ((LARGELY UNC7FWJGED6SNCE 220 SEPTIC PD) UPGRADE PLAN DATED 9 12/00 BY DC / E) (SEPTIC UPGRADED 10/19/00) > NOTE: VARIANCES GRANTED FOR RcnilF'llnu nr U,r..'i�r.,,.,.-- _ . .. �� . �,_ . � . • �y� : • � . C08BLESTONE t30RDFR AT EDGC.OF 6 G 1 IS7. ( 0 EXISTING GRAVEL. PARIONG (TYPICAL) t .°asT: � 10.E°°�/ � � � \6�� ' EXIs`fi i �S , f j SITE FLAN o 1444 APPROX. FOR EXISTING B UR�DING AT 1611 RT. 6A IN THE TOWN OF: ' ' 413 �� BRICK BLDG I �� AO ' ; _ LOCATION - (WEST) BARNSTABLE, MA I Kim PREPARED FOR:TOP ; THE BLUE HORSE GALLERY, L.L.C. \ I r� PARKING CALCULATION. 20 (FORMERLY POREPARED FOR 200 1811 CORPOi�T10N) f 1 r^ 60 Feet ' (1 ZONING 4-2.7 1� = 20' / SCALE: DISTRIBU110N/VIFASALE, STORAGE 1/700 SF OF PLUS 1 SPACE PER SFPERATE ENTERPRISE DATE MAY 15 1991 `1H OF MU. �ttiK RESIDENTIAL 1.5 Sa'ACES(014E11.1NG UNIT _ ��� �s �o�� 4y I .... �.. ... .,:.... _. ...._ ..r. NEVI. REVISED: JUKE 1991 AANE � REVSEO: JULY 3b 1999 .� RETAIL 3,589 S.F./200 18 REQ. H. _ LA REVISED: AUGUST 30, 1999 orALA - IL - : STORAGE; DISITIIBUTION/�4i0LESAIE 5,213 S f./!00 = 7 REtQ. REVISED: SEPT. 12, 2000 No. 2 No. 3ore2 . ` SINGLE ENTU RISE 1. REQ. REVISED: NOVEIIBER 30. 2000 a� Eo �� 2 DWELLING UNITS: 3 REQ. REVISED: MAY 21; 2001lAµas°P �'/OrrAl REVISED: JUNE 25, 2001 1 TOTAL SPACES REOUIRED: 29 (2S^ O / I TOTAL SPACES PROVIDED: 30 PM 2 HCP AOCESSIBLE SPACES o