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Site Background:
The ArChem/Thames Chelsea site is located at 13103 Conklin Lane,
at the intersection of Conklin Lane and Beltway 8, which is
approximately a half mile northwest of the intersection of State
Highway 3 and Interstate Highway 45 in Southeast Houston, Harris
County. The 10 acre site was formerly a specialty chemical
manufacturing facility. The site has been inactive and abandoned
since 1991. Contaminants of concern at the time of the HRS include
: toluene, isophorone, antimony triacetate (S-21), bis (2
ethylhexyl) phthalate, furfural aldehyde, barium, chromium, and
1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane. Removal actions by the TNRCC, its
predecessor agency, the Texas Water Commission and the EPA, were
performed between September 1992 and August 1995, and included
removing from the site: 1) all drums of liquid/sludge and/or solid
chemical wastes; 2) all surface reactor or storage vessels
containing residual chemical wastes; 3) various size process piping
containing residual chemical process wastes; and 4) all chemical
waste-contaminated water and sludge from an on-site liquid
separator. Completion of the remedial investigation indicated these
chemicals of concern in concentrations that exceed the critical
protective concentration levels in the soil at the site : antimony,
lead, mercury, benzene, toluene, tetrahydroduran, 2- nitro aniline
and durdural.
| Media Affected |
Soil |
| Latitude |
29º36´46"N |
| Longitude |
-95º11´55"W |
| Hazard Ranking Score
(HRS) |
39.79 |
| Contaminants at time of
HRS |
Antimony triacetate (S-21), Barium,
Bis (2 ethylhexyl) phthalate, Chromium, Furfural aldehyde,
Isophorone, Toluene, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane |
| TCEQ Region |
Houston - 12 |
| Legislative
District |
Texas Senate - 11
Texas House - 144
U.S. Congress - 22 |
| Project Contact: |
Subhash Pal, P.E.
512-239-4513 or 1-800/633-9363
E-mail: superfnd@tceq.state.tx.us
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| Community Relations
Liaison: |
John Flores
512-239-5674 or 1-800/633-9363
E-mail: superfnd@tceq.state.tx.us
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| Funded by: |
Hazardous & Solid Waste
Remediation Fee Account |
| Records
Repository: |
Bracewell Branch
Library
10115 Kleckley
Houston TX 77075
832/393-2580
TCEQ Records Management Center
12100 Park 35
Circle
Austin, TX 78753
512/239-2920
New Location: North entry Building E
Go past elevators, first door on right
Directions: At TCEQ Austin , parking for
visitors and the handicapped is available on the east side of
Building D near IH-35 and on the west side of Building E,
convenient to wheelchair access ramps that are between Building D
and Building E.
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Superfund Actions Taken to Date: (skip to the most current action)
- November 17, 1992, a notice of a lien against the property was
recorded in Harris County, seeking to recover the state's portion
of costs associated with site activities to date.
- August 15, 1993, a hazard ranking system document (HRS) was
prepared for the ArChem/Thames Chelsea site. [Read the text of the
hazard
ranking system summary in PDF. (Help with PDF.) The PDF file does not
include graphic illustrations or copies of documents cited. The
complete HRS document is available as part of official repository
records at the Bracewell Branch Library and at the TCEQ Records
Management Center.]
- September 1, 1993, effective date of the creation of the Texas
Natural Resource Conservation Commission from the joining of the
Texas Water Commission and the Texas Air Control Board and a
portion of the Texas Department of Health.
- May 4, 2001, legal notices were published in the Houston
Chronicle, and the Texas Register, (26 TexReg 3413)
describing the site, proposing the site for listing on the state
Superfund registry, and also proposing commercial/industrial land
use specifications for remediation of the site contamination. The
non-residential use of the land may be considered in any remedial
action proposed for the site. [Read the text of the legal
notice in PDF. (help with PDF .)] A public meeting to
receive citizen comments was to be held at the Dobie High School,
11111 Beamer Road in Houston on June 12, 2001
- June 12, 2001, a public meeting was held at the Dobie High
School to receive community comments on the proposal of the
ArChem/Thames Chelsea site for listing on the Superfund registry
and use of commercial/industrial land specifications for
remediation of site contamination.
- December 15, 2001, a community relations plan was prepared for
the ArChem/Thames Chelsea site. [Read the text of the community
relations plan in PDF. (Help with PDF.) The PDF file does not
include graphic illustrations or copies of documents cited.] The
complete community relations plan is available as part of official
repository records at the Bracewell Branch Library and at the TCEQ
Records Management Center.
- April 2, 2002, the first phase of the remedial investigation
field work began at the site. Five piezometers were installed to
determine the direction of flow of groundwater. Onsite construction
debris was consolidated and the site survey was completed. A title
search was also conducted.
- August 26, 2002, the second phase of remedial investigation
began. Four monitor wells have been installed. Soil and groundwater
were sampled and analyzed.
- September 1, 2002, effective date of the name change from Texas
Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) to Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).
- October 2002, TCEQ received the draft report of the remedial
investigation phase 2 from the state consultant. The TCEQ project
manager visited the site to identify additional sampling locations
to be included in the field sampling plan for phase 3.
- November 1, 2002, a work order was issued to replace the gate
and repair the fence.
- December 15, 2002, work was completed on replacement of the
front and back gates, repair of the fence and posting of warning
signs around the fence.
- January 15, 2003, a work order was issued for completion of the
writing of the third phase of the field sampling plan. During the
field events, an electro-magnetic survey will be conducted to
locate all buried metallic wastes.
- February 15, 2003, received and approved the completed third
phase field sampling plan.
- April 15, 2003, the third phase of the remedial investigation
was completed.
- May 15, 2003, a fifth monitor well was installed on the
northeast corner of the site. All monitor wells were sampled.
- July 7, 2003, a work order was issued for the fourth phase of
the remedial investigation. The fourth phase included
characterizing the waste at two land farm areas, and characterizing
the waste within the water and the sediment in the
impoundment.
- August 2003, field activities for the fourth phase of the
remedial investigation were completed. An application was submitted
to the TCEQ Industrial Wastewater Permit Division for authorization
to discharge the water from two on-site impoundments.
- September 2003, the technical memorandum on the fourth phase of
the remedial investigation was approved by TCEQ. The TCEQ water
quality division has issued effluent limitations to discharge water
from two impoundments at the site.
- December 2003, TCEQ issued a work order to begin the fifth
phase of the remedial investigation.
- January 2004, TCEQ's contractor conducted field work at the
site, which included sampling ground water and the water and
sediment in the impoundments. Samples were also collected from the
catch basin, the land farm areas inside the metal buildings and
from the northeast corner of the site.
- March 2004, TCEQ approved the fifth phase technical memorandum
that reported the results of the investigation of the ground water
and the sediment in the impoundments. The data usability summary
was also approved.
- May 2004, TCEQ issued a work order to its contractor to
summerize the five phases of the remedial investigation and
identify any data gaps.
- June 2004, TCEQ issued a work order to sample and analyze five
monitor wells. The wells were sampled on June 16.
- September 2004, TCEQ issued a work order to the contractor to
sample the five monitor wells in October 2004 and January
2005.
- October 2004, the field work was completed on sampling of the
five monitor wells.
- November 2004, TCEQ reviewed the result of the October sampling
and it showed no impact of contamination in the ground water.
- December 2004, a work order was issued to the contractor to
conduct the feasibility study. The January 2005 monitor well
sampling is still scheduled.
- January 2005, sampling was completed on the five monitor wells
at the site. Also, a work order was issued to amend the existing
field sampling plan with additional criteria to delineate the
contaminated areas at the site.
- April 2005, the contractor conducted the field sampling to
delineate the remaining impacted areas.
- July 2005, Remedial Investigation is completed. Chemicals of
concern in concentrations that exceed the critical protective
concentration levels in soil include : antimony, lead, mercury,
benzene, toluene, tetrahydroduran, 2-nitroaniline and
durdural.
- June 9, 2006, a legal notice was published in the Texas
Register (31 TexReg 47774778) proposing a selection of remedy
for the site. TCEQ will excavate some 5,000 cubic yards of
contaminated soils, and will transport the soil offsite for
disposal. Wastewater from the surface impoundments will be
discharged after it has been determined that contaminant levels are
safe. [Read the text of the legal
notice in PDF. ( Help with
PDF.) The PDF file does not include illustrations or copies of
documents cited.] A public meeting to receive citizen comments is
to be held Thursday, July 20, 2006, at the new Dobie High School,
10220 Blackhawk Blvd., Houston.
- July 20, 2006, about a dozen interested citizens attended the
public meeting to hear the presentation on the proposal to excavate
about 5,000 cubic yards of contaminated soils and transport it to
an authorized disposal site.
- October 18, 2006, letters were sent to potentially responsible
parties asking them to participate in funding the site remedy. The
deadline for response was set at January 8, 2007.
- August 17, 2007, the PRP
records search contractor completed the review of the PRP files,
printed out the information and organized the printouts by company
names. Fifteen boxes of printouts were delivered to the TCEQ.
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