RP Consultants, Inc. PHASE TWO ENVIRONMENTAL SITE
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RP Consultants, Inc. PHASE TWO ENVIRONMENTAL SITE
RP Consultants, Inc. PHASE TWO ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT IN GROUND HYDRAULIC LIFTS AND OIL WATER SEPARATOR For the property known as: Former Ganley Toyota Building 1345 East Market Street Akron, Ohio 44305 Prepared for: Ganley Management Company c/o The Structure Group 3733 Park East Drive Suite 210 Beachwood, Ohio 44122 by: RP Consultants, Inc. 8500 Station Street Mentor, Ohio 44060 RP-2898 November 8, 2006 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE(S) Introduction Site History Soil Sampling Local Geology/Hydrogeology Results of Analyses Conclusions and Technical Summary Site Map of Subject Property Table 1: Summary of PID Screening Data ODNR Water Well Log and Drilling Reports Groundwater Resources Map Laboratory Results/Chain of Custody VAP Standards Photographs 2 3 3-5 5-7 7 7-8 8-9 10 11 12-14 15 16-31 32-33 34-36 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 A. INTRODUCTION RP Consultants, Inc. was hired by Ganley Management Company c/o The Structure Group, 3733 Park East Drive, Suite 210, Beachwood, Ohio 44122 for the purpose of performing a Phase Two Environmental Site Assessment for the property known as Ganley Toyota, 1345 East Market Street, Akron, Ohio 44305. The primary goal of this investigation was to remove five underground hydraulic lifts and one oil/water separator, and to quantify the level of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and middle and heavy range petroleum hydrocarbon contamination (TPHs) that could exist in the soils around the lifts, as well as the level of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that could exist in the soils around the oil/water separator. All conclusions and findings are based upon this site assessment conducted by RP Consultants, Inc. We can provide no assurance that information obtained from others is accurate or complete. Furthermore, any change in site conditions after the date of the phase two work is beyond the scope of this assessment. Accordingly, RP Consultants, Inc. cannot make any guarantees concerning future conditions. The client should also be aware that this report is not a guarantee or certification that the entire site and adjacent properties are free of contamination or hazardous materials, but rather it is an opinion based upon a limited site investigation. B. SITE HISTORY 1916: This portion of the subject property is vacant land with the exception of two residential houses and a small cement block factory located on the northeastern portion of the subject property. 1930: Three residential structures and associated garages are shown on the northeastern portion of this property. A commercial structure containing two shops (believed to be the original portion of the current Ganley Toyota building) is located on the eastern portion of the subject property. The central area is shown a used car lot with a small office. A gasoline station with three gasoline tanks is shown to the immediate west of Irene Avenue. 3 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 1940: The residential structures are the same as the 1930 map with two of the associated garage converted to a print shop and a tool building. A new commercial building is shown to the immediate east of North Martha Avenue. The two store commercial structure is the same as the 1930 map. The used car lot is the same as the 1930 map however the office has been replaced by a larger structure. The gasoline station on the 1930 map has been replaced with a larger filling station. 1948-1998: The residential structures are listed as residential land (under the addresses 15-23 N. Martha) from 1948 to 1981 and are not listed after 1984. The commercial building to immediate east of North Martha avenue is listed as various businesses including American Supply Co., Amtis Uncl Frght., Market Café, and Club Akron (under the addresses 1337 and 1339 E. Market). The Ganley Toyota building (1345 E. Market) is listed as various businesses (under the addresses 1341 and 1343 E. Market) and automotive sales and service (under the address 1345 E. Market). Tenants listed under the 1341 and 1343 E. Market address include Deluxe Cleaners (years 1948-1953), Deluxe General Store, Wooden Shoe Inn, Rose Produce, and Financial Exchange Co. The 1341 and 1343 addresses are not longer listed after 1981. The 1345 E. Market address is listed as Geller Automotive Sales from 1948 to 1993 and listed as Ganley Toyota and Mercedes Benz. Major additions are added to the Ganley Toyota building in 1951, 1960, 1962, 1969, and 1984. The Ganley Toyota building is also listed as Coughenour Motor Sales and Fair Motor Sales from 1948 to 1955 under 1357 E. Market address. The filling station is listed as Minear Automotive Sales (under the 1373 E. Market address), not listed in 1950, and listed as various Sunoco stations from 1953 to 1953 and is a vacant structure from 1966 to its demolition in 1997. 1998: The current Ganley Mercedes Benz building is constructed on the subject property. 1998-present: The western portion of the subject property is used as Ganley Toyota and Ganley Mercedes Benz. In 2003, the former structure at 1339 E. Market is demolished. A Phase One Environmental Site Assessment was conducted on the subject property by RP Consultants, Inc. in December, 2005. During the 4 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 investigation, evidence of several (8-9) removed in ground hydraulic lifts was observed in the service area of the Ganley Toyota building on the subject property. A review of phase I report conducted on the Ganley Toyota portion of the subject property in 1995 indicated that nine hydraulic lifts (one in use in 1995 and the others removed) were located in the Ganley Toyota building. The 1995 report indicated that Mr. Gellar, the previous owner of the Ganley Toyota and Ganley Mercedes Benz portion of the subject property, stated that the removed lifts “went bad” and were replaced with aboveground lifts. Also during the investigation, evidence (caps, etc.) of oil water separators were observed adjacent to the Ganley Toyota and Ganley Mercedes Benz buildings. A review of a previous phase I conducted in 1995 on the Ganley Toyota and Ganley Mercedes Benz portion of the subject property indicated that in addition to the oil water separator located to the immediate west of the Ganley Toyota building, an oil water separator was located in a bay of the former gasoline station building located at 1369 E. Market (which was demolished in 2000). Mr. Ken Ganley indicated that all former equipment associated with this structure was removed at the time of demolition. C. SOIL SAMPLING A total of 6 soil grab samples were collected from six areas where the removed lifts and the oil/water separator were located. Also, six soil samples were collected from the two stock piles adjacent to these test pits (see Site Map Showing Sample Locations). Samples labeled Lift 1 through Lift 5 were taken from soils in the bottom of the pits from west to east, where the former hydraulic lifts were located, OWS was taken from soils in the bottom of the pit where the former oil/water separator was located, SP1 through SP5 were taken from stockpiled soils surrounding the hydraulic lift cavity, and OWSSP was taken from stockpiled soils adjacent to the oil/water separator cavity (see site map). Native soils encountered included sands, silts and gravels. Backfill material was encountered in all of the excavated areas. No groundwater was encountered in any of the excavated areas. 5 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 Overall, the pattern of sample location is such that it allowed for some general conclusions to be made regarding the extent of contamination (if any) that could exist from the past use of the lifts and oil water separator that existed on the subject property. Soil samples from each location were collected on October 31, 2006 by Chris Mazzei of RP Consultants, Inc. Samples were taken in the upper foot of the soils in the lift pits and the stockpiles. A new latex glove was used to collect each sample. The sample was divided between a plastic zip lock bag and a laboratory quality glass jar with a screw-on Teflon lined lid. All sample jars were stored in a cooler with ice, and all sample bags were placed indoors and allowed to warm to room temperature. After approximately fifteen minutes at room temperature, the headspace in each bag was screened for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with a photoionization detector with a 10.6 eV electrodeless ultraviolet discharge lamp and a TeflonTM/stainless steel chamber. Results of the field screening are listed on the PID table in this report. Prior to screening any samples, the PID was calibrated using 100 parts per million (ppm) isobutylene-in-air standard. Soil samples from Lift 1 through Lift 5, SP1 through SP5, OWS and OWSSP were transported under chain of custody procedures to Cardinal Environmental Lab., LLC, 2870 Salt Springs Road, Youngstown, OH 44509-1036. The samples from Lift 1 through Lift 5, SP1 through SP5 were analyzed for: Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH C10-C34): Method 8015) Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs: Method 8270) The samples from OWS and OWSSP were analyzed for: 6 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs; Method 8260) D. LOCAL GEOLOGY/SOILS/HYDROGEOLOGY Materials encountered during the investigation included sand, silt and gravel. No groundwater was encountered during the investigation. A review of the ODNR Water Well Log Reports indicated that the soils near the subject property consist of silt, sands and gravel ranging from 0 to 16 feet overlying clay. A review of the ODNR Groundwater Resources Map of Cuyahoga County indicated that the subject property lies in a good groundwater area containing permeable sand and gravel deposits traversed by major streams. E. RESULTS OF ANALYSES Results of the laboratory analyses are listed in the Analytical Results found at the end of this report. The lift samples and their corresponding stockpile samples were analyzed for PCBs and TPH (DROs and Heavy’s). The oil/water separator samples and the corresponding stockpile sample were analyzed for VOCs. Results were compared to State of Ohio Voluntary Action Program (VAP) generic direct contact standards for commercial land use. These values were used as a “guidepost”, as they are the values that would apply if the property were undergoing a voluntary cleanup. Lift 1: This sample was taken in the eastern portion of the hydraulic lift pit. No TPH or PCBs were detected in the sample. Lift 2: This sample was taken west of Lift 1 in the hydraulic lift pit. No TPH or PCBs were detected in the sample. Lift 3: This sample was taken in the central portion of the hydraulic lift pit. No TPH or PCBs were detected in the sample. 7 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 Lift 4: This sample was taken to the west of Lift 3 in the hydraulic lift pit. No PCBs were detected in the sample. TPH was detected at 348 mg/kg. This level does not approach or exceed VAP level of 2,000 mg/kg. Lift 5: This sample was taken in the western portion of the hydraulic lift pit. No TPH or PCBs were detected in the sample. SP1: This sample was taken in the eastern portion of the stockpile for the hydraulic lift pit. No TPH or PCBs were detected in the sample. SP2: This sample was taken in the southern portion of the stockpile for the hydraulic lift pit. No TPH or PCBs were detected in the sample. SP3: This sample was taken in the northeastern portion of the stockpile for the hydraulic lift pit. No TPH or PCBs were detected in the sample. SP4: This sample was taken in the southwestern portion of the stockpile for the hydraulic lift pit. No TPH or PCBs were detected in the sample. SP5: This sample was taken in the northwestern portion of the stockpile for the hydraulic lift pit. No TPH or PCBs were detected in the sample. OWS: This sample was taken in the oil/water separator pit northwest of the hydraulic lifts. No VOCs were detected in the sample. OWSSP: This sample was taken from the stockpile northwest of the oil/water separator pit. Tetrachloroethene was detected at 0.0207 mg/kg. This level does not approach or exceed VAP level of 130 mg/kg. F. CONCLUSIONS AND TECHNICAL SUMMARY • Materials encountered during the investigation included sand, silt and gravel. Backfill was encountered in all of the excavated areas. No groundwater was encountered in any of the excavated areas. • Soil samples were collected from the former hydraulic lift pits and corresponding stockpiles, as well as the former oil/water separator pit and corresponding stockpile. Each of the soil samples was screened on 8 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 site with a PID. Samples from the hydraulic lift pits and corresponding stockpiles were analyzed for PCBs and TPHs (C10-C34), while samples from the oil/water separator pit and corresponding stockpile were analyzed for VOCs. • The samples form Lift 1-Lift 3, Lift 5, and SP1-SP5 did not contain any PCBs or TPH. TPH was detected at 348 mg/kg in Lift 4, which did not approach or exceed State of Ohio Voluntary Action Program (VAP) generic direct contact standards for commercial land use. Tetrachloroethene was detected at 0.0207 mg/kg in OWSSP, which did not approach or exceed State of Ohio Voluntary Action Program (VAP) generic direct contact standards for commercial land use. • Based upon the above information, RP Consultants, Inc. concludes that there is no evidence to suggest that the past use of the hydraulic lifts or oil water separator on the subject property has led to PCB, TPH, or VOC contamination in the surface materials and soils on the subject property in levels that would constitute a release or require corrective action. Sincerely, Patrick W. Duncan Principal Geologist 9 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 SITE MAP OF SUBJECT PROPERTY 10 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 SUMMARY OF PID SCREENING DATA 11 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 ODNR WATER WELL LOG AND DRILLING REPORT 12 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 ODNR WATER WELL LOG AND DRILLING REPORT 13 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 ODNR WATER WELL LOG AND DRILLING REPORT 14 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 GROUNDWATER RESOURCES MAP SHOWING SUBJECT PROPERTY 15 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 LAB RESULTS 16 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 17 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 18 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 19 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 20 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 21 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 22 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 23 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 24 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 25 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 26 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 27 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 28 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 29 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 CHAIN OF CUSTODY 30 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 31 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 VAP STANDARDS 32 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 VAP STANDARDS 33 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 EXCAVATED AREA OF FORMER HYDRAULIC LIFTS ON SUBJECT PROPERTY 34 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 EXCAVATION OF FORMER OIL/WATER SEPARATOR ON SUBJECT PROPERTY 35 RP Consultants, Inc. RP-2898 UNCOVERING OIL WATER SEPARATOR ON SUBJECT PROPERTY 36