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LANK INTIRPRISIS, INC.,
Plaintiff,
Defendant.
I IN THI COURT OP COMMON PLBAS
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SUNNY COMPANY and C~BILL.BARRIS
COMMIRCIAL UALTY, INC., a8 Agent
for Sunny Company,
NOTICI
YOU HAVE BIEN SUBD IN COURT. If you wish to defend
against the claims set forth in the following pages, you must
take action within twenty (20) days after this Complaint and
Notice are served, by entC:L'ing a written appearance personally or
by attorney and filing in writing with the court your defenses or
objections to the claims set forth against you. You are warned
that if you fail to do so the case may proceed without you and a
judgment may be entered against you by the court without further
notice for any money claimed in the complaint or for any other
claim or relief requested by the plaintiff. You may lose money
or property or other rights important to you.
YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF
YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE
THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL
HELP:
Court Administrator
4th Floor, Cumberland County Court House
1 Courthouse Square
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 240-6200
BUCHANAN INGERSOLL
PROFE~I~NAL CO ORATION
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John B. Consevage, Eire
Attorney I.D. No. 36593
Paul S. Romano, Esquire
Attorney I.D. No. 47634
8th Floor, Vartan parc
30 North Third Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(717) 237-4800
Attorneys for Plaintiff
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principal place of business located at 500 North Front Street,
Wormleysburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
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4. Venue is appropriate in Cumberland County because
it is where Defendants maintain their places of business, it is
where the cause of action arose, and it is where significant
transactions and occurrences took place from which the cause of
action arose and/or occurred.
Background
5. On or about May 11, 1994, Lane and Sunny Company,
by and through its agent, Campbell-Barris, entered into an
agreement for the sale and purchase of certain real estate
located at Sunset Pike and Commerce Drive, Greene Township,
Franklin County, Pennsylvania (lithe Property"). A true and
correct copy of the Agreement for the Sale and Purchase of Real
Estate with the First Addendum thereto (hereinafter lithe Sales
Agreement") is attached hereto as Exhibit II A" and incorporated by
reference herein.
6. The Sales Agreement contemplated the sale of
certain unimproved real property from Sunny Company to Lane.
Lane anticipated that it would use the property to construct a
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plastic pipe manufacturing plant in association with its
manufacturing business.
7. The proposed sales price was Four Hundred Sixty-
four Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($464,000.00). This amount was
to be paid by Lane by remitting a check as an earnest money
deposit in the amount of Twenty- three Thousand 'Two Hundred and
00/100 Dollars ($23,200.00) (the "Deposit") to Campbell-Barris as
agent for Sunny Company at or about the time the Agreement was
executed. The balance of Four Hundred Forty Thousand Eight
Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($440,800.00) was to be paid by Lane
at settlement.
8. Settlement was to occur on or before July 1, 1994,
but was contingent upon the fulfillment of certain conditions
specifically described in the First Addendum to the Sales
Agreement.
9. More particularly, Paragraph 2 of the First
Addendum to the Sales Agreement states as follows:
2. Paragraph 8. Special Clauses. This
agreement is subject to the following
conditions:
(a) Buyer determining to its
satisfaction that it will be able
to obtain the approval of all
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public and governnlental authorities
to all matters relating to zoning,
subdivision replotting, special use
permits, storm water management,
construction and building permits,
(including all approvals necessary
from the Pennsylvania Department of
I,abor and Industry) or similar
requirements needed to develop the
Property in accordance with the
Buyers' intended use (which is to
construct and operate a plastic
pipe manufacturing plant with
outside storage) and consistent
with its development plans,
construction specifications and
state and local municipality
requirements. Buyer covenants to
try to obtain such approvals and
permits in a diligent and
expeditious manner. If Buyer is
unable to obtain such approvals and
permits on or before forty-five
(45) days from the date hereof,
Buyer may rescind this Agreement,
whereupon the Deposit will be
refunded to Buyer, provided Buyer
has given Seller written notice
within forty-five (45) days after
the date af this Agreement. If
Buyer is diligently pursuing any
such permitting, and delay is
caused by circumstances beyond its
control, Buyer may extend said
forty-five (45) day period by an
additional sixty (60) days by
giving Seller written notice of
such extension on or before the
expiration of the forty-five (45)
day period.
(b) Buyer determining to its
satisfaction that telephone, gas,
electrical, water and sanitary
sewer lines or facilities are
located either on the Property, or
on a public right-af-way adjacent
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10. Paragraph 2 of the First Addendum to Sales
Agreement further provides~
If Buyer elects to terminate this Agreement
purauant to (a), (b) or (c) above [as quoted
in Paragraph 9, supra], then Seller shall
return the Deposit to Buyer, together with
any and all interest earned thereon and Buyer
shall furnish Seller with copies of Buyer's
studies as hereinbefore described, and
thereupon neither party shall have any
further rights or obligations hereunder.
(~ Exhibit "A.")
11. Pursuant to Paragraph 2(c) of the First Addendum
to Sale Agreement, Lane retained R. E. Lamb, Inc., to do
analyses, test borings and other studies concerning the physical
condition of the Property to insure that it was suitable for its
intended use. R. E. Lamb, Inc., subcontracted the actual testing
to Robert J. Carlin & Associates ("Carlin").
12. Additionally, Lane retained Groundwater Services
International ("Groundwater Services") to do a Phase I
environmental study of the Property.
13. The results of the analyses and studies performed
by Carlin were made available to Lane on or about May 14, 1994.
The r.esults of the Phase I environmental study performed by
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Groundwater Services were made available to Lane on May 25, 1994,
(True and correct copies of the relevant analyses and studies
performed by Carlin and Groundwater Services are attached to the
Complaint as Exhibits "B" and "C" respectively.)
14. Upon review of the analyses and studies performed
by Carlin and Groundwater Services, Lane determined in its
discretion pursuant to the above-quoted terms of the Sales
Agreement that the Property was D2t suited for its intended use.
15. Lane promptly notified both Campbell-Barris, as
agent for Sunny Company, and Sunny Company of its determination
by letter dated June 23, 1994. Copies of the analyses and
studies performed by Carlin and Groundwater Services were
subsequently provided to Campbell-Barris and Sunny Company upon
their request. (A true and correct copy of Lane's correspondence
dated June 2~, 1994, is attached hereto as Exhibit "D.") The
findings were subsequently confirmed by letter from R. E. Lanw,
Inc., dated July 6, 1994. (A true and correct copy of which is
attached hereto as Exhibit "E.")
16. In view of its findings and determination, Lane
advised Campbell-Barris and Sunny Company, by its letter dated
June 23. 1994. that it was rescinding the Agreement pursuant to
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Paragraph 2(c) of the First Addendum to the Sales Agreement and
requested that Sunny Company direct Campbell-Barris, as its
agent, to return the Deposit to Lane, together with all interest
earned thereon in accordance with the terms of Paragraph 2 of the
First Addendum to Sales Agreement.
17. Notwithstanding proper notice and demand by Lane,
Sunny Company has wrongfully and unlawfully refuser,! to direct
Campbell-Barris, as its agent, to return the Deposit to Lane. To
the contrary, Sunny Company has advised Lane that it does not
intend to return the Deposit.
COUNT I
(Brea~h of Contract - Monetarv DAmAqes)
18. Plaintiff Lane hereby incorporates by reference
the averments contained in Paragraphs 1 through 17 above, as if
all such averments were fully stated herein.
19. Defendant Sunny Company, through its agent,
Campbell-Barris, by wrongfully and unlawfully refusing to return
the Deposit to Lane, has intentionally and illegally breached the
terms of the Sales Agreement.
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20. Defendant Sunny Company, by and through its agent/
Campbell-Barris, is in default under the terms of the Agreement.
21. Plaintiff Lane has suffered monetary damages in
the amount of $23,200.00, plus interest as a direct result of
Defendant's breach.
WHBRB'ORB, Plaintiff Lane demands that judgment be
entered in its favor and against Defendants Sunny Company and
Campbell-Barris, as agent for Sunny Company, in an amount in
excess of Twenty Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($20,000.00),
together with interest from May 11, 1994, and costs.
COUNT II
~e.ch of Contract . SDecific Performance)
22. Plaintiff Lane hereby incorporates by reference
the averments contained in Paragraphs 1 through 21 above, as if
all such averments were fully stated herein.
23. In view of Defendants' intentional, wrongful and
unlawful breach of the express terms of the Sales Agreement, it
is both just and equitable for the terms of the Sales Agreement
to be specifically enforced by this Court and Plaintiff Lane
demands that an order of specific performance be entered in its
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favor and against Defendant Sunny Company and Campbell-Barris, as
agent for Sunny Company.
WHBRBPORB, Plaintiff Lane demands that judgment be
entered in its favor and againat Defendants Sunny Company and
Campbell-Barris, as agent for Sunny Company, in the form of an
order rescinding the Sales Agreement and directing Defendants to
return the Deposit in the amount of $23,200.00, plus interest
from May 11, 1994, to Plaintiff Lane, together with costs,
reasonable attorneys' fees incurred in the prosecution of this
action and all other relief as the Court deems just and
equitable.
COUNT I II
lUniust Bnrichment/Detrimental Reliance)
24. Plaintiff Lane hereby incorporates by reference
the averments contained in Paragraphs 1 through 23 above, as if
all such averments were fully stated herein.
25. Plaintiff Lane remitted the $23,200.00 as a
Deposit t"-:- !Jefendant Sunny Company by and through its agent,
Campbell-Barris, in reliance upon the representations of and with
full expectation that Sunny Company and/or its agent Campbell-
Barris would promptly return the money, with interest, in the
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event Plaintiff Lane determined that the Property was not
suitable for its intended use.
26. Plaintiff Lane's reliance was justified and
reasonable.
27. Contrary to Plaintiff's reliance and directly
detrimental thereto, Sunny Company, by and through its agent
Campbell-Barris, has now wrongfully and unlawfully failed to
return the Deposit, plus interest, to Plaintiff Lane.
28. Consequently, Sunny Company, by and through its
agent Campbell-Barris, has improperly and illegally obtained
$23,200.00, plus interest, without any or adequate consideration
or remuneration being provided to Plaintiff Lane.
29. It would be unjust and inequitable for Sunny
Company, by and through its agent, Campbell-Barris, to unlawfully
retain the Deposit and interest under the facts and circumstances
described herein.
30. Defendant Sunny Company, by and through its agent
Campbell-Barris, has been unjustly enriched in the amount of
$23,200.00, plus interest, and as a direct consequence thereof,
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incurred in prosecuting this action pursuant to 42 Pa,C.S.A.
52503.
34. Plaintiff Lane is also entitled to recover as
additional consequential damages from Defendant Sunny company any
amounts it must ultimately pay as a direct result of having to
file this lawsuit.
WHBRBPORE, Plaintiff Lane demands that judgment be
entered in its favor and against Defendant Sunny Company in an
amount in excess of Twenty Thousand and 00/100 Dollars
($20,000.00) for attorneys' fees and other consequential damages
incllrred as a direct result of Sunny Company's egregious,
intentional and unlawful conduct and breach of the express terms
of the Sales Agreement.
BUCHANAN INGERSOLL
PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION
By LJL15Q
John B. Consevage, Es
Attorney 1.0. No. 3659
Paul S. Romano, Esquire
Attorney 1.0. No. 47634
8th Floor, Vartan parc
30 North Third Street
Harrisburg, PA 17101
(717) 237-4854
Dated: September 2, 1994
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Lane Enterprises, Inc.
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Campbell.Barrls Commercial Realty, Inc,
500 North Front Street
Wormleysburg, Pennsylvania 17043
(717) 737.6161
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AGREEMEN 0 HE SALE AND PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE
1. This Agreement made Ihlsl,-.&lI;j._ day of .-May__. .__1994.
PRINCIPALS Between CAMPBELL. BARRIS COMMERCIAL REALTY ,INC. . as Agent
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hereinafter collectively hereinafter called Seller.
and
Lane EoterprJ50lL._____. __.___..________ _ ________._____. ____hereinafter called Buyer
2. Property: Seller hereby agrees to sell and convey to Buyer, who hereby agrees to purchase: ALL
THAT CERTAIN lot or piece 01 ground with buildings and Improvements thereon erected.known as
_. Sunset J:j~o.and_CQrruner.l;.e_ Ouv.o..J3r.elloe.IQWB5bJp.ElanllJlrLCo1Jnty. F'onnsy)vanla...n.
3. ZONING: Seller warrants that the Property Zoning Classification . ..lnduslrlaL&.comm.ercl.aJ
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Failure of this agreement 10 contain the zoning classification shall render this agreement voidable and deposits
tendered by the buyer shall be returned without requirement of court action.
4. TERMS: (a) Purchase Price ___. . ____________.h_. .__($464000.00)
to be paid to Seller by the Buyer as follows: Cash at ~eltlement for 22 acres, LOIS ,.,4.
(b) DEPOSIT check(X), cashU, note ( )
($ 23.200.00 )
(c)ADDITlONAL DEPOSIT due upon acceptance of this agreement by Seller ___
(d) CASH (J' CERTlAED CHECK aI
Mortgage BmounL____
TOTAL
(e) Written approval 01 Seller to be on or before tha.
(f) Settlement to be made on or before the ..1sLoI JLJy 199..1._.
(g) Tho lollowlng shall be apportioned pro.rata as 01 and at time 01 senlemen!: Taxes as levied and assessed,
rents, Interest on mortgage assumptions. condominium fees and owner association lees II any. water and/or
sewer rents II any. together w~h any other lienable municipal services. All Realty Transler Taxes shall be divided
equally by the buyer and seller..
5. MORTGAGE CONTINGENCY; This agreement IS NOT contingent upon buyer obtaining a mortgage.
6. STATUS OF WATER AND SEWER; (see addendum)
7. MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS: Seller has no notices 01 municipal Improvements (such sidewalks,
curbs. etc.) except.JlQ[lJ3.___~
8. SPECIAL CLAUSES: (5.e.e..Jldderul1)ml____.._..____.._._________
9.AGENT(S): In addition to CAMPBELL. BARRI~ COMMERCIAL REALTY, INC,
...1JQ(l!l___...._.__.. _________ _____ _________Is a cooperating Agent or Subagent in this transaction. The
named Subagent, and their sales people. employees. officers and/or partners, are agents lor the seller, not the
buyer; however, the Agent(s) may perform services for the Buyer in connection with financing. Insurance and
document preparalion.(~ee addendum)
10. NON.REAL ESTATE EXTRAS: Not Applicable.
11. HAZARDOUS WASTE: Tho seller Is not presently deposing of hazardous waste on the Property, has not
disposed 01 hazardous wasto on the Property In the past and has no actual or constructive knowledge that
hazardous waste has over boen dispOSed 01 on the Property, all within tho meaning of the Act 01 July 7. 1980,
PL. 380, No 97, ss405, as amended
To the best 01 sellers knowledgo Soller warrants that there arc no underground storage tanks burled on the site.
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($ 44080000)
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($464.000 00 )
12. TITLE AND COSTS:
(a) Tha premises me to bo convoyed in 100 simply by spocial warranty deod, freo and cloar of all liens,
encumbrances and casements, (seo addondum), tho Iltlo to tho abovo doscrlbod roal ostato stmll be good Bnd
marketable or such as will be Insured by a reputable Iltlo Insurance company at the rogulOJ rat.os,
(b) The Buyer will pay for tile following (I) The premium lor titlo Insurance, mechanics lion Insurance and/or IIl1e
search, or fee for cancollatlon of same, II any, (II) Tho premium lor flood Insurance and/or fire Insurance With
illrtended coverage. Insurance binder charges or cancollatlon foe, II any, (III) Appraisal fees and chwges paid III
advance to mortgagee. II any,(lv) Buyer's normal settloment costs and accruals unless otherwise stated herein.
(c) Seller will deliver a boundary survey to tho Buyer for the subject tract. Any further survey or survey~ desired
by the buyer shall be secured and paid lor by the Buyor,
(d) In the event the Seller Is unable to glvo a good and marketablo Iltlo or such as will be Insured by a reputable
lIt1e comphny, subject as aloresald, Soller will rehnburso the Buyer lor any costs Incurrod by the Buyer for those
Items specllled In Paragraph 12(b) ~ems (1),(11),(111) and In Paragraph 12(c); and In tho laner event there shall be no
further liability or Objection on olthor of the parties horoto LInd this Agreomontshall bocome Nl)LL AND VOID.
13. PAYMENT OF DEPOSIT: Deposlls . rogardloss 01 tho form 01 payment and the person designated as
payee. shall be paid to Agent for the Soller, who shall rotaln lhem In an escrow account until consummation or
termination of this agreemont In conlormlty with all appllcablo laws and regulations. Agent for the Seller may, at
his or her sole opllon, hold any uncashod check tendoroo as deposit, pending acceptance of this offer,
Buyer and Seller agree that, In tho evont Agent and/or Subagont are/Is Joined In litigation for the return 01 deposit
monies. the Agent's and/or Sub. Agent's reasonable attorney's lees and cost will be paid by the party joining the
Agent or Subagent.
14. POSSESSION AND TENDER:
(a) Possession Is to be dollveroo by deed,
(b) Formal tender of an executed deed and purchaso monoy Is hereby waived,
(c) Buyer reserves the right to make a pro.sottlemont Inspoctlon 01 the subject premises, and will execute
appropriate documentation of such Inspection,
15. RISK OF LOSS:
(a)Seller shall maintain the property (Including allllems mentioned In paragraph #10 herein),
(b)Seller shall bear risk 01 loss from lire or other casually until tlmo of settlement. In the event of damage to the
property by lire or other casualty, Buyer shall have the option of rescinding this agreement and receiving hand
money paid on account or of accepting the property In Its then condition with the proceeds of any Insurance to be
paid to Buyer, Buyer 15 hereby notified that he may Insure his equitable Interest In this property as of the lime of
the acceptance of this agreemenl.
16. REPRESENTATIONS: It 15 further understood that this Agreement contains the whole agreement
between the Seller and Buyer and there are no other terms, obligations, covenants, representations, statements
or conditions, oral or otherwise of any kind whatsoever concerning this sale, Furthermore. this Agreement shall
not be altered, amended, changed or modilled except In writing executed by tile parties hereto,
17. RECORDING: This agreement. shall not be recorded In the Office lor the Recording of Deeds or In any
other office or place of public record, and if Buyer shall record this agreement or cause or permit the same to be
recorded, Seller may at his/her option, elect to treat such act as a breach of this agreement,
18. ASSIGNMENT: This Agreement shall be binding upon the respective helrs,executors, administrators,
successors an, to the extent assignable, In the assigns of the parties hereto, It being expreSSly
understooo,however, that the Buyer shall not transfer or assign this Agreement without the written consent of the
Seller being first obtained, (see addendum)
19. NON-LIABILITY OF AGENT: Agent(s) or Sub.Agent(s). If any, are representing Seller, not the Buyer. It
Is expressly understood and agreed between tho parties hereto that the herein named agent, his/her
salespersons and employees or any officer or partner or agent and any cooperating broker and hls/her
salespersons and employees and any officer or partner or the cooperating broker are acting as agent only In
bringing the Buyer and Seller together, and will in no case whatsoever be held liable jointly or severally to either
party for the performanco of any item or covenant of this Agreement or for damages for the nonperformance
thereof,
20. DEFAULT. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE: Tile said timo for settlement and all other ilems referred to
for the performance of any of the obligations of this Agreement are hereby agreod to be of the essence of this
Agreement. (see addendum)
21. RECOVERY FUND: A real oslate recovery funo exists to reimburse persons who have suffered monetary
loss and have obtained an uncollectlLJle Judgement OUO to fraud, misreprestJlltatloll, or deceit In a real estate
transaction by a Pennsylvania license. For complele oetal15, call (117) 783.3650 or 1.000.022.2113,
22. DESCRIPTIVE HEADING: TtlC deScriptive I",aolllq u5e(1 llOrein arc for convenience only and they are
not Intended to indicate all of the rnallclr 1111110, :;',cll(JI1S VII lOci' follow 111011\ Accnrdlllqly, they sl,all havo no flffect
whatsoever in determining the f1qll1~1 (lr ohllll;III(J11~J oltll'! p;lrtli!~;
23. AGREEMENT: THIS AGf1Ef;MUn COrnAlllS fHI. WHOLE MiHlTMErn lJETWl:EN THE SELl.ER
AND BUYER THERE AflE rJO Of III II 11. IiWi ()f,ll(~^ flOW" COVUIMHS, f1EPHESENTATIONS,
First Addendum 10 Agreement for
the Sale and Purchase of Real Eslale
between
SUNNY COMPANY, Seller,
AND
LANE ENTERPRISES, INC.
1. Paragraph 6. The first two sentences have been revisod to state the following: "Sellor warrants that this
property Is or will be serviced by public water and public sower. Seller will. at sollers cost. eXlond the municipal
sewer line as described In the approved preliminary subdivision plan, a copy of which 15 attached hereto and
Incorporated herein by referonce thereto. Public water 15 available from the municipal waterline constructed within
the RIW of PA ROUTE 433 (Sunset Pike). Buyer shall be responsible for expense of obtaining any and all
connections to the said water and sewer systems. Including but not limited to tapping connection and permit fees.
2. Paragraph 8. Special Clauses. This agreement is subject to the following conditions:
(a) Buyer determining to Its satisfaction lhatlt will be abie to obtain the approval of all pubilc and
governmental authorities to all matters relating to zoning. subdivision replalllng. speGlal use permits. storm
water management. construction and building permits, (Including all approvals nocessary from the
Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry) or similar requirements needed to develop the Property
In accordance with the Buyers Intended use (which Is to construct and operate a plastic pipe
manufacturing plant with outside storage) and consistent with Its development plans. construction
specifications and state and local municipality requirements. Buyer covenants to try to obtaln such
approvals and permits In a diligent and expeditious manner. If Buyer Is unable to obtain such
approvals and permits on or before forty.flve (45) days from the date hereof, Buyer may rescind this
Agreement. whereupon the Deposit will be refunded to Buyer, provided Buyer has given Seller wrlllen
notice within forty.five (45) days after the date of this Agreement. If buyer 15 diligently pursuing any such
permitting. and delay Is caused by circumstances beyond Its control. Buyer may eXlend said forty. five
(45) day period by an additional slXly (60) days by giving Seller written notice of such eXlenslon on or
before the expiration of the torty.flve (45) day period.
(b) Buyer determining to Its satisfaction that telephone, gas. electrical. water, ~.nd sanitary sewer lines or
facilities are located either on the Property. or on a public rlght.of.way adjacent thereto, and are adequate
for Its Intended use. If Buyer is not satisfied with the condition of the water and the sewer system or If said
utilities are not available as provided In the preceding sentence or are not adequate for the Intended use,
Buyer may rescind this Agreement, whereupon the Deposit will be refunded to the Buyer; provided.
however, that Buyer has given Seller written notice of such rescission within forty.flve (45) days after the
date of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller acknowledges that it must extend sewer
service to the Property and Seller hereby agrees to do so and Buyer shall have twenty (20) days from the
date Installation of the sewer line is complete to determine If the sewer system is adequate for Its Intended
use of the Property.
(c) If Buyer In its sole discretion determines thatlhe results of the analyses, test borings, or any other
studies made pursuant to this Agreement, disclose that the physical condition of the Property, Including
the existence of hazardous wastes and toxic substances, will prevent Buyer from developing and using
the Property for the Intended use, Buyer may rescind this Agreement, whereupon the Deposit will be
refunded to Buyer; provided, however, that Buyer has notified Seller in writing with evidenco of such
unacceptable conditions within rorty.five (45) days after the date of this Aoreement.
If Buyer elects to terminate thiS A!jrof.lrnont pLJrsLJantto (a), (b) or (e) above, then Seller sl1all return the
DepOSit to Buyer, 1000eltlor Wiltl allY 'lIllj all intcrostoarnoc! thereoll and Buyer sh;111 furnish Soller Wiltl
copies of Buyer's ~'lJdll_~S ;IS Ill~r(!lfll)dorl) (h~~_jcnt)(;d, nnd H10relJpOll r)fJlttll~r party ~;tl.lll tlavc any furthor
rights or ot)li~Jt1ti{)ns IlC:f!:tJfldt:r
3. Paragraph 9. Agents. The following shall be Insorted after the last sentence In paragraph 9:
Buyer's agent had made a prior contact with another broker and has Informed Camphell.Barrls
Commercial Realty, Inc., 500 North Front Street, Wormleysburg. Pa 17043 or such contact. Campbell.
Barris has reached a seftloment with CIR In rognrd to the commission payment due to CIR, and a copy 01
the Seftlement Agreement Is aftached herete as Exhibit "AM. Each party hareby agrees to Indemnify the
other party for any claim for brokerage commission or finder's fee asserted by any person, firm or
corporation other than Campbell. Barris claiming to have been engaged by such party.
4. Paragraph 12. Title and Costs. The following shall be Inserted alter the first sentence:
Buyer, at Buyer's expense and within rorty.five (45) days alter the date of this Agreement. shall order a
standard form AL TA Owner's Title Commitment (the "Commitment") covering the Property and Issued by a
reputable title company licensed to do business In the juriSdiction where the Property Is located (the "nle
Cornpany"). together with copies of all Instruments. If any, referred to In the Commitment as exceptions to
title. The expense of addltlonaUextended coverage or the deletion of standard exceptions, If any. shall be
the responsibility of the Buyer. If exceptions appear In the Commitment, other than the standard pre-
printed exceptions. or the Title Insurance company's exception to warrant environmental conditions
which are objectionable to Buyer, Buyar shall w~hln five (5) days after Buyer receives the Commitment.
notify Seller In wr~lng of such fact. Upon the expiration of said forty-five (45) -day period. Buyer shall be
deemed to have accepted all exceptions to H:le as shown on the Comm~ment (except for any maners to
which notice under the preceding sentence has been given to Seller) and such exceptions not objected
to by Buyer as provided above shall be known as permitted exceptions (tlte "Permined Exceptions").
Seller shall, within five (5) days of rccoipt of said notice of exception. have the option In Its sole discretion
of either (Q terminating this Agreement and returning all payments made to Seller by Buyer, or (II) clearing
the title of the objections so specified. If Seller elccts to terminate this Agreement, Seller shall so notify
Buyer. whereupon Buyer shall (I) take title as Is, (II) accept Seller's termination w~hln five (5) days of such
notification. or (III) request an additional thirty (30) days to anemptto clear title objections without waiving
~s rights under (i) or (II).
5. Paragraph 1 B. The following shall be added after the work "obtained":
"which consent shall not be unreasonably withhold."
6. Paragraph 20 (a) . (c). Default has been deleted and the following shall be inserted and made part of this
Agreement:
a. If Seller defau~s or Is unable to deliver title In accordance with this Agreement or any addendum hereto
or otherwise defau~s hereunder, Buyer shall have the option to: (1) take such title as Seller can deliver
w~hout abatement or reduction of purchase price; or (2) rescind this Agreement and waive any claim for
loss of bargain; and II Buyer chooses this remedy, Seller will cause to be paid to Buyer the Deposit and the
direct costs which Buyer Incurred In preparation fO( closing, Including, without limitation, title examination
fees. mortgage loan fees and expenses. survey costs. inspection costs and anorney's fees prior to
Seller's default; when Seller has made such payments In full to Buyer this Agreement will terminate; or
(3) file an action for specific performance, provided that Seller shall not have to specifically perform if the
cost of remedlatlng a condition of the Property pursuant to the terms hereof exceeds $1Qj).Q.lLO.Q_..
b. If Buyer defaults, Seller's sole and exclusive rernedy Sila11 be to retain the Deposit as liquidated
damages and this Agreement shall be terminated and the parties released of further lIabil~y.
7. The following shall be added as paragraph 24 and made part of this Agreement:
B!gbUll.E1111)'. At any time prior to the Closing, Buyer or Its authorized agents shall have the right to enter
upon the Property for any lawful purpose, including, without IIm~atlon, making surveys and site analyses,
test borings, and environmental and engineering studies. Buyer agrees to indemnify and hold harmless
Seller from any damages or liability to persons or property !tlat might arise therefrom, and Buycr agrees to
repair, or pay to Seller the cost of, any damages caused to the Property by such entry. The tcrms of this
paragraph shall survive It\() closin') for the Property.
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Culbertson, Pennsylvania Property
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I.ane Emerprises. Inc.
Camp //ill. Pennsyll'ania
May 25,1994
Prepared for:
LAne Enterprises, Inc.
3905 llart1.daIe Drivl/ Suite 514
Camp llill, Pennsylvania 170ll
Prepared by:
Groundwater Services In/ema/ional, Inc.
800 Eisenhower Boulevard
Middle/own, Peflnsylvania 17057
(717) 986-1771
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Groundwater Services International, Inc. (GSI), Middletown, Pennsylvania, was retained
by Lane Enterprises, Inc. (LEI), Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, to conduct an Environmental Site
Assessment (ESA) of a 22 acre :Jarcel of property located along State Route 433; Greene
Township, ne.1r Culbertson, Pennsylvania. The property was previously used for agricultural
purposes and is situated across Route 433 and the Lctterkenny Army Depot (LEAD).
A well was located on the property containing a dye tracer collection device. This well
has been sampled by LEAD and found to contaill 39.3 ppb of 1, l, I Trichloroethane (111-
TeA) on a May, 1985 sampling. The presence of contaminants, notably Ill-TCA and
Trichloroethylene, apparently resulted from activities at the LEAD site. A IO'xI4' cistern
found during the tield inspection was reportedly used for collecting rain water for on-site
household use.
Historical records for the property and adjacent land indicate that extensive
environmental impairment has occurred adjacelllto the site, primarily at the LEAD. Two areas
on the LEAD property are on the National Priority List (NI'L). No direct evidence has been
obtained to confirm such activities occurred on the subject property, however, continuing
research to determine the cxtent of contaminant migration from the l.etterkenny Army Depot
beneath the subject property is bcing conducted by U:.AD coll>ultants.
The subject property is located within the Ordovician St. Paul Group Limestone, which
is known to contain solution cavities. Interviews conducted by CiSI suggest that the possibility
of sinkhole activity may have occurred on the subject property. Preliminary foundation horings
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1.0 PURPOSE 01<' INVESTIGATION
A Phasc I, Environmental Site Assessmcnt (ESA) was conducted by Groundwater
Services International, Inc. (GSI) fur Lane Entcrpriscs, Inc. (LEI) of eamp Hill, Pennsylvania.
The purpose of the ESA is to summarizc availablc information regarding the environmental data
collected for the subject property and adjacent propcrtics. The location of the property is shown
on Figure 1.1.
2.0 SCOPE OF SERVICES
The scope of services provided to LEI by GSI included (but was not limited to):
Diseussing with the owncr relevant information about thc site and adjoining properties;
interviews with employees and adjacent propcrty owncrs; compilation of available records and
doeuments pertaining to the propCrly; sitc visit and complction of a field chccklist which
included pertinent observations relatcd to apparcnt environmcntal conditions; review of scientific
rescarch conducted as part of ongoing cnvironmental isslles at the Lellerkenny Army Depot;
preparation of a rcport summarizing obscrvations and arcas of potential concern.
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3.1 Sit ~ Locution
The subject property is located on Sunset Pike, State Route 433 in Greene Township,
Franklin eounty, Pcnnsylvania, with approximatc latitude/longitude of 40.??oo46, 77.625860
(see Figure 3.1). Portions of thc approximatcly 22 acrc property are found on thc Shippcnsburg,
Scotland, Roxbury and Chambersburg USGS 7 1/2 minute quadrangle maps. The road frontage
on the western boundary of the property (approximatcly 1,200 feet) boardcrs the Lellerkenny
Army Depot.
3.2 Site IIIstory
GSI researchcd the history of the site and adjaccnt properties in an effort to identify
operation or activities that may havc impactcd the ~n~ironmenlal conditions of the sileo
Documents reviewed include past and present property deeds, tax maps, Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Resources (DER) tilcs, and local government tiles. Appendix
A includes the site history records and documents gathcrcd by OS\. Indication was given from
previous research that the possibility of groundwater contamination at the property due to the
proximity of LEAD cxists. Rail activity along the south-eastern boundary of the propcrty could
have resulted in product or fucl losses over timc, however, no direct evidence was found to
suggest environmental impairmcnt due to rail activities. Records indicate that no major
environmental concerns exist as a dircr.t rcsult of activities that have taken place on the
property.ÿ
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3.2.1 Zoning
The site was Initially zoned Industrial whcn the original zoning ordinance was enacted
in 1973. In approximately 1984, the front 300 fcct of the property was zoned Highway
eomrnercial and the rcmaining arca continued to bc zoncd Industrial.
3.2.2 Aerlnll>hotogrnph Inlerprclllllon
GSI obtained and revil:wcd aerial photographs datcd 1949, 1957, 1963, and 1970 from
the Pennsylvania Dcpartmcnt of Environmental Resourccs, Bureau of Topographic and Geologic
Survey. Photographs were reviewed to identify changes in site usage, adjoining land use and
possible treatment, storage or disposal areas. Major land changes are noted as follows:
a) The 1949 photograph shows the site with sevcral buildings toward the road frontage
of Route 433 (Sunset Pike). The site appears to be in agriculture. No dumping or construction
is apparent on the site. A trce line extends through the ccnter of the property away from Route
433. Many of thc businesscs currcntly along Routc 433 do not appear to be present on this
photograph. Thc railroad tracks arc prcsent on thc photograph to thc east of the property.
There are many buildings, roads and equipment apparcnt on LEAD. Construction activity and
disturbcd soil is prcscnt at LEAD.
b) Thc 1957 photograph shows thc buildings on the site arc still prcscnt. Two dirt
roads and open soil areas arc apparent in the ccnter arca of thc site. Thcsc could be sink hole
areas which are being tilled in. Construction activity is apparent to thc south on an adjacent
property. The construction on LEAD appears to have stabilized somcwhat. Much of the
standing equipment is gonc from thc last photograph of LEAD. A few new homes are apparent
on thc Cumbcrland Highway to thc north northeast of the sitc. A ncw housing dcvclopmcnt
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3.2.3 Summary or Allency Interviews
The following agencies werc contacted for information pertaining to possible adversc
environmental conditions at the site:
I) Pleasant Hall Fire ehicf - reportcd that a tractor trailer jack-knifed on the LEAD
side of the road releasing 10-15 gallons of dicsel fuel which LEAD cleaned up. Several car
accidents occur periodically at thc intcrscction of Routcs 433 and 997. A large fire occurred
at the Northem Homcs Company (now P.A.Il. Truss Company) in 1982 and may have allowed
glue to run off.
2) State Police Barracks in Chambcrsburg - reportcd no record of chemical
spills/accidents near or on thc property.
3) Greene Township Zoning Officer - reported that the property had been used only as
a farm. No dumping or chcmical hazards were ever reported present. The esx Railroad
operates to the rear of the property. The propcrty is zoned Highway Commercial and
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Industrial.
4) Greene Township Supervisor (Chairman) - reported that the property was currently
leascd for agriculture and had been used as a farm. He was not aware of any environmental
concerns on thc propcrty.
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3.2.4 Summory of Owncr QUl'stlonllulrc
Mr. Jeff Austin of thc Sunny Company was suhmined a site qucstionalrc
in May 1994. The owncr indic;lIed that hc was unaware of any cnvlronmcntal problems rclated
to the site, and he did not appear to be awarc of the magnitude of cnvironmental impairment
resulting from activities at the LEAD.
According to the questionaire, the surrounding area dcscription includes a mixed use of
agriculture, commcrcial, industrial, retail and military use. Indication was given that at no time
were chemicals stored or spilled on the property. No underground storage tanks (UST's) or
transformers (peB's) exist on thc sitc. No changes have been madc to the property by the
current owner. The completed questionaire is prcsented in Appcndix A.
3.2.5 Olher Interviews
Thirteen (13) nearby or adjoining propcrty owners, cmployees, and lessees were
interviewed concerning their knowledge of past uscs of the site. Thesc records are contained
in Appcndix A. Indication given during thosc intcrvicws did reveal signiticant concerns for
environmental problems at the subject propcrty due to the groundwater contamination from
LEAD. Other commercial/industrial properties nearby or adjacent include: National Printing
Ink (previously a vehicle garage), RWR Construction eompany, P.A.B. Truss Manufacturer,
James Craft eonstruction Company, Roman's Salvage (previously a small airport) and
Sollcnberger Silo Company (a silo manufacturer/contractor and farm supply).
3.2.6 Adjaccnt Land Usc
The adjacent land can be dcscribcd as agricultural, commcrcial and industrial.
Immediatcly to the west of the property is the LEAD. This facility covers 19,520 acres and
was establishcd in 1942 with thc primary mission of ammunition storagc. However, principal
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1. Overhauling, rcbuilding, und tcstlng of wheeled and tracked vehicles;
2. Issuance and shipmcnt of chemicals and pctrolcum; and
3. Storagc, maintcnancc, demilitarization, and moditication of ammunition.
Operations conducted at LEAD, in conjunction with past and current missions, have
included cleaning and stripping, plating, lubrication, dcmolition, chcmical and petroleum
transfer and storage and washout/deactivation of ammunition. Many of these activities (except
thosc associated with ammunition) were conducted ,in thc SE area using signiticant quantities
of trichloroethcnc (TRCLE), other chlorinatcd hydrocarbons, hydrocarbons and solvents. This
property rcprcscnts the most obvious and signiticant potcntial for adverse impact on the subject
property. The LEAD facility contains two separate areas on the National Priority List. Due
to the amount of scientific documentation on subsurface impacts at LEAD, a thorough review
within the time limits and tinancial constraints of this investigation was not possible.
In summary, the LEAD facility contains numcrous areas where a wide range of
contaminants, notably Trichloroethylcne (TeE) and Ill-Trichloroethane (Ill-TeA), have
entered the subsurface and have advcrsely impacted soil and groundwatcr. The two areas most
likely to threaten groundwater, beneath thc subject propcrty are the lagoon area to the north-
west of the subject property, and the area in the vicinity of Gate 5 which is adjacent to the
subject property along State Routc 433. Both of these arcas arc included on Figure 3.2. The
contaminants of concern at LEAD arc the following 15 organic and 7 inorganic chemicals:
Inor&anic Chcmicals
Arsenic (AS)
Bcryllium (BE)
Cadmium (ed)
Chromium (Cr)
Copper (Cu)
Lead (Pb)
Manganese (Mn)
Thallium (TI)
Zine (Zn)
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3.2.7 VISTA NlltlOlllllltlldlus l'I'ome
A computer data bllsc s~arcll (Nationlll Itadius Prof1lc or NRP) WIIS rcqucsted from
VISTA Environmcntal Information, Inc. conccrning thc subjcct property. Thc NRI' consists
of a compoter filc search of Statc and Fedcral dlltllhascs. Thc Fedcral databasc records In the
search includc thc following:
· U.S. Environmental Protcction Agcncy (EPA) Supcrfund Sitcs (National Priority List);
· U.S. EPA Potcntial Superfund Sitcs (eEltCLlS);
· U.S. EPA Resource Conscrvation IInd I~~covcry Act (ReRA) L.arge Quantity Gcncrators;
· U.S. EPA ReRA Small QlIllntity Gcncrators;
· U.S. EPA ReRA Trcatmcnt, Storagc, and/or Disposal Sitcs (TSDs); and,
· U.S. EPA ReRA Transportcrs.
The State databascs rccordcd in thc scarch includc thc following:
· Pennsylvania Dcpartment of Environmcntal Rcsources (PaDER) Hazardous Site eleanup
Program, Hazardous Sitcs C1canup List;
· PaDER Regulation Contirmed Lcaking Underground Storagc Tank (LUST) Releases;
· PaDER Burcau of Waste Managcmcnt, Solid Wasu.:. Invcntory;
· PaDER Burcau of Waste Managcmcnt, Transfcr Stations
· PaDER Bureau of Wastc Managemcnt, Inactivc Solid Wastc Inventory;
· PaDER Storage Tank Program, Storagc Tank Data System Undcrground Storage Tanks
A copy of this databasc, showing thc scarch radius, is contained in Appcndix A. The
LEAD facility is listcd under 1I1llllappable sites and subsequently was not shown on thc radius
protile map. The results and tindings from the computcr database scarch indicated one reportcd
leaking underground storage tank (LUST) silC, Ill.:ated within the 1/4 to 1/2 milc radius. The
site is owned by Paul E. Lchman Illc.
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3.3 Geology
Regional geologic investigulions indicate that the site is underlain by limestone from
the St. Paul Group as shown on the geologic map in Figure 3.3. This formation is Ordovician
In age and is composed primarily of light gmy limestone with minor interbeds of dolomite
containing black chert and abundantly is fossiliforous. The formation is considered a fair
aquifer with maximum reported yiclds of 225 gallons per minute with calculated maximum
sustained yield of 160 gallons per minute (Becher and Taylor 1982).
The geology of the LEAD area has been studied in depth, with revisions to Becher and
Taylor's regional study by Mata, Faus, and May (1986) and Environmental Science and
Engineering (ESE) (1987). The gcology beneath the eastern portion of the LEAD facility,
adjacent to the study area, is described as complexly folded and faultcd Middle Ordovician
limestones and dolomites with beds striking north-northeast to northeast and dipping steeply,
generally to the southeast or northwest (Quinlin 1989).
3.3.1 Sinkholes
A sinkhole is defined as a localized, gradual or rapid sinking of the land surface to a
variable depth; generally characterized by a roughly circular outline, internal drainage, and a
distinct breaking of the ground surface. The collapse feature is a result of residual soil or
colluvium being transported into voids within the carbonate bedroek (Kochanov 1989).
Within the St. Paul Group, joints up to 1/2 inch in width and spaced 3 to 5 fcct apart,
and bcdding separations spaced 1/2 inch to 6 feet apart are the primary openings. Weak acids
in rain and soil water slowly cnlarge these primary openings, especially at intersections, creating
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may be tens of feet in width and hundrcds of fcet in length. As a rcsult, openings vary greatly
In sl7.e and distribution and the specilic capacities of wells range over nearly live orders of
magnitude (Becher and Taylor 1982).
Sinkhole activity is prevalent throughout many parts of Franklin eounty. Although no
obvious sinkholes or c10scd deprcssions were noted on the subject propcrty by GSI, several
incidents involving sinkholc activity were notcd on adjoining properties. A copy of the
Sinkholes and Karst-Related Features Map covcring the subject property is shown in Figure 3.4.
On Figure 3.4 the predominant karst rclatcd fcatures are "closed dcpressions". A closed
depression is dclined as a distinct bowl-shaped depression in the land surface; it is characterized
by varying magnitude, an unbroken ground surface around the pcrimeter and internal drainage
(Kochanov 1989). In many cascs these featurcs can only be detccted from aerial photography
and can often identify areas susceptible to future sinkhole activity.
These features do not ncccssarily preclude a site from development, however they should
be considered a yellow tlag indicating that construction may rcquire additional considerations
such as double footers, re-enforccment or other engineering techniqucs. Altering normal
surface drainage can somctimes 'tlush out' the type of fcatures dcscribcd above. Geophysical
surveys can somcti mes be used to better delinc bcdrock conditions.
Following a summary rcview of a number of documents relatcd to the LEAD
investigations, CiSI bclievcs that thc most accurate description of subsurf.lce conditions was
containcd in the Scptemhcr 1989 report by James Quinlin PhD. Mr. Quinlin's investigation
utilized dye traccr studies to evaluate thc potential fate and transport of contaminants from three
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Tracer dyes were injectcd by Mr. Quinlin on the aftemoon of April 19, 1989, at two
locations on the LEAD facility. The first was into a well next to the Industrial Wastewater
Treatment Plant Lagoon and the second, on-site, location was a well in the Disposal Area.
Tracer dyes were also injected into a third, oft'-site loeation in a sinking stream south of the
facility.
Five pounds of Fluorcscein dyc wcrc uscd in the L.agoon area weli, north of the subjeet
property. Within tWl!nty-four hours, thc dye was detected in a well on the National Printing
Ink property adjacent to and south of the subjcct propcrty.
In general, dycs Ilowcd northeast, east, southeast and south to a total of eight (8) springs
and ten (10) wells at velocitics ranging from 4 to 300 fcet per hour. Their residence times in
the wells and springs ranged from about two wceks to four months and continuing at the time
the report was submitted. Traccr results indicatc thatthc Ilow within thc aquifer is much more
complex, more dispcrscd, and morc unpredictable than has bccn recognized in the past. Mr
Quinlin went on to state in his report that traditional conccpts of Ilow through granular aquifers
are erroneous and irrelevant whcn applicd to karstic aquifcrs like thc one that underlies the
LEAD. Dispersion of pollutants is much more widespread, erraticand unpredictable than in
granular aquifcrs.
3.3.2 Soli Characteristics
The Gcncral Soil Map for Franklin County is shown in Figure 3.5. This map indicates
that soils in the area of thc subject property arc of the Hagcrstown-Duflicld assoeiation. Thesc
tend to be deep. well drained, nearly level to stcep soils formed in materials weathercd from
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limestone (USDA 1975). Soils map sheet #34 is prcsented in Figure 3.6. This map shows two
specific soil types prc~ent on the subject property as described bclow.
Clarksburg silt loam (ek) overlies the central portion of the property. These soils are
generally deep, ncarly level, moderately well drained, medium tcxture soils in concave areas
of uplands. These soils formcd in colluvial or residual matcrial derivcd from limestone,
calcareous and non-calcareous shalc and sandstone.
Additional soil charactcristics arc describcd by USDA 1975 as follows: In a
representative profile in a cultivated area, the plow laycr is dark yellowish-brown silt loam
about 10 inches thick. The subsoil extcnds to a dcpth of 48 inches. The upper 22 inches is
yellowish-brown, friable and linn silty clay loam mottled in the lower part with dark grayish
brown; the lower part is ycllowish-brown, extrcmely linn and brittle silty clay loam mottled
with dark brown and grayish brown. The substratum to a depth of 60 inches is yellowish-
brown silty clay loam.
elarl(sburg soils arc slowly pcrmcable and moderate in available moisture capacity. A
seasonal high watcr table rises to within I 1/2 to 3 fcct of thc surfacc during wet periods.
Some areas are subject to accumulation of surface water. Slow permeability and the seasonal
high water table are the main limitations. Most of the acreage has been cleared and is used for
crops.
The Hagerstown silt 103m, [3 to 8 pcrccnt slopes (Hel3)] surrounds the Clarksburg silt
loam on the subject propcrty. This soil has a prolile dcscribcd as rcpresentative of the
Hagerstown Serics. These are formed in matcrials weathered from rclativcly pure limestone.
It is reddish-brown, friable to linn silty clay loam to a depth of 21 inches and red and
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yellowish-red, firm to very linn silty clay in the lower part. The substratum extcnds to a depth
of 73 inches and is ycllowish-red, very firm silty clay loam. Limestone bedrock is at a depth
of about 73 inches.
Hagerstown soils are moderately permeable and high to moderate in available moisture
eapacity. The erosion ha7.ard, underground solution caverns, and sinkholes are the main
limitations.
3.3.3 Surface Water Dl'llinnge
It has bcen reported that surface drainagc at the site tends to collect in the north-east
portion of the site following prccipitation events. The rctention time was noted to be relatively
short, which may be due in part to solution activity in the underlying carbonate bedrock. At
least two surface runoff drains were noted entering the site from beneath State Route 433 along
the western boundary of thc site adjacent to thc LEAD propcrty.
3.4 Water Supply and Waste Water Utilities
Municipal water is available to the propcrty from the main water line running along
Route 433. Municipal sewer is available for hookup with an extension at the rear northeast area
of the property. Many businesses and homes along Route 433 have on-sitc scwcr systems. One
well was found to exist during the field reconnaissance as shown 011 thc site map in Figure 3.1.
A cistern (also shown on Figure 3.1) with the dimcnsions of IO'xI4' was apparently used for
collecting rain water tllr Oil-site household usc.
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4.0 SITE WALK THROUGH
A site walk through was conducted on May 28, 1994 by GSI. A field checklist was
completed, data was recorded and pertinent observations relating to the apparent condition of
the site were notcd. The GSI check Ii~t is includcd In Appendix e. Photographs taken during
the walk-through are in shown in Appendix D.
The property consists of a relatively flat open lield divided by several large trecs running
east to west. Some of thcse trces appeared to bc stressed as signilied by many dead or dying
branches and bark. Othcr trees that lined the perimeter of the property did not appear stressed.
The field is currently being used as pasture for callie and for growing hay. The hay was
almost three feet high al. the time of thc site walk through, which made slight deprcssions or
mounds almost indisccrnible. Thc vcgctation appcared healthy in almost all areas exccpt a few
small areas had strcsscd or dead vegctation, prcsumingly from the livcstoek kept on site.
eement slabs were found near the previous housc and barn location. These slabs were likely
from foundations of buildings and silos. Stone foundation sections were found where the house
and barn were prcviously located.
To the north of the propcrty was the Mennonite Church, parking area, yard area and
cemetery. To the north of thc church propcrty is James eraft Construction Company property.
Several 55 gallon drums, various construction material and an undcrground storage tank for
vehicle fueling was observcd and photographcd on the Craft propcrty.
At the northcast corner of thc property was the Sollcnbcrgcr Silo eompany, a silo
builder and farm supply. Scverallarge plastic portablc chcmical holding tanks, an aboveground
storage tank (AST) and two damaged 55 gallon drums of herbicidc werc observcd and
photographcd. An cmployee at Sollcnbergcr Silo Company statcd that thc AST was empty
(when questioncd by (is! on 5/31/94).
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The esx Railroad tracks arc located to the east of thc of The Sunny Company property.
Several pieces of railroad timbcrs were observcd along the tracks. A small fallen shed-like
structure was obscrved and photographed at the east of thc dividing tree line. On the othcr side
of the railroad tracks, away from the property, wcre agricultural lields.
To the south of thc propcrty was RWR Construction Company. Photographs taken
during the site walk-through indicatc a stockpiling of various construction materials. An AST
was observed at the property boundary. Two activc AST's wcrc observcd closcr to the RWR
building. Also to the south is National Printing Ink. Several 55 gallon drums and a propane
heating tank was observcd and photographcd on this property.
The western portion of The Sunny eompany property is bordercd by Route 433. No
storm water drains wcrc observcd from road run-off onto the property. Across thc road, farther
to the west, is LEAD property illld buildings. A railroad track was observed on the LEAD
property. Two drainage ditches with culvert piping were observed, which drains water from
LEAD, routed under Route 433 and discharges onto The Sunny eompany property.
Small outcroppings of limestone were observed on the property at various locations. No
distinct sinkholcs were obvious. Two public water manholes werc found near Route 433. A
well and cistern were found ncar thc western center of the property near Route 433. The well
was covered with a largc metal plate and a woodcn board covcr. A plastic sampling bailer was
found inside the well. Thc depth of the well was greater than 100 fect decp and the depth of
water was 30.3 feet from the surface, as measured on 5/28/94 by GSI. A cistern was found
near the well and had a dangerously open hole at the top - the cement surface slab was
approximately lO'x 14'. Thc bottom inside of the cistern was mcasured to be 8 fcct down with
approximately 10 inchcs of water. The insidc walls of the cistcrn appearcd intact.
Therc arc approximately 15-20 head of cows in the pasture which disturbcd soil in some
areas and fouled a wct arca near thc watcring trough. Some dcbris, empty 5 gallon cans which
previously contained asphalt sealer, rain spouts, construction fcncing, windows, glass, pieces
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REl-'EltENCES
Bec:hc::r, A.B., and Taylor L.E., 1982. Groundwater rcsourccs in the Cumbcrland and
~ontiguous valleys of Franklin county, Pennsylvania. Pcnnsylvania Bureau
of Topographic and Geologic Survey, Watcr Rcsource Rcport 53. 67 p.
Environmcntal Scicnce and Enginccring, Inc., 1987. Rcmcdial investigation of thc
southeastcrn (SE) area at Leucrkenny Army Depot (LEAD), Draft Report.
eonsultant's report prcllared under Contract No. DAAA 15-85-0-00 17 (Dcllvery
Order 0003), Environmental Science and Engincering Inc., Gaincsville,
Florida.
Koehanov, William E., 1989. Sinkholes and Karst-related features of eumberland
eounty, Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Burcau of Topographic and Geologic Survey,
Open File Rcport 8902. 8 p.
Mata, L., Fauss, L.M., and May, I.P., 1986. Use of fracture trace analysis in karst
terranes for environmcntal rcmcdial action planning--a casc study.
Environmcntal Problems in Karst Tcrranes and Thcir Solutions Confercnce (Bowling
Green, Ky.), Proeccdings. National Watcr Wcll Association, Dublin, Ohio.
p. 263-277.
Quinlin, I.F., 1989. Technical plan, groundwatcr dyc traccr study, Leuerkenny Army
Depot, ehambersburg, Pennsylvania. eonsultant's report prepared for
Environmcntal Science and Engineering, Inc., Gainesville, Florida. Mammoth
eave, Kcntucky. 16 p.
U. S. Soil eonservation Service, 1975. Soil survey of Franklin eounty, Pennsylvania.
U. S. Department of Agriculture. 122 p.
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tl. ..., 10 Ihe rlHht t,} t'111l'r uplln lhe premise. of "'gway tor Ihe purpole
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coordlnati! II' c:ol1llrUt.tl'JlI tlnd m,llntC!nlnce c:rew! In rrlpec:t 10 the times and
manner of 1llIJlt occ:up.lncy 80 iI!I nol to Inlerfere with the lue of the premlul
by ^Rw,,"y for It I ordlllary tlnd customary purpo!lu. l.t!hman aRreu th..t
durlllM the periods of conSlructlon and maintenance ot the s;lId utility !tnt,
Lt'hman shall not blo(,'k tll.C('" tel the premisu of Agway in luch a woy II to
unduly Interftre wIlh the comIng (rom and going to Agwayl, property.
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Interviow/convorBBtion Record
project Name SJ,lnny CQillPJ.lI>>'__.__._._,
Locn t ion _ JhiJill.b51J:'J;l,b!l r_9._1'l\.-___..
On te ___...___Mil..Y_JJi, .,1 ~ ,~I,1 'I' i me
contact !'-lame: .__..y,UtLJ;)}!!P;q.l<:.
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1'i t 10: _,..._......._.._J!.9mg.m~'n"'r - .r1"i'JtJ.b.9.r._....-_..-..~_...._--
^ddress:
Phone II:
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comments :....1!E._,~_as__Jiy.~.d__Jn thq n_r_eA..U~'i!hJod_.P--,.fu..a.J..r.1.I11.J31
for 20 _.'i!!..a r:.~.___!I.~_t~ ,l'lot..!II'1!1r.c._.9L3!Jl_L9mAxgDJJ1llll.Ul---
concerns.
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Interview/conversation Reoor4
Project Name
Location
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Date _._______t1~.LZr!." 1~!,9L
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contact Namn:
.C;old!.",_ Sorci
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'ritln:
lIom<'.q\:mc): ::, ,JIll <J})lJQr,
Address: __......._ __....5!lJ_,1 J5~m~g..L!)iJs..Q...lBt ..A33..l-+_ChilJUbccsburg. ..,VA-.,..-
Phone II:
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Comments: ~....1311'? JJilS Ii \!Ccl___n.car ,th,~_ prgperJ:~..JQL~!i,Y".HlrlL,Qnd........_--
wou 1 d ..'!.~_I5,.i._t_..t.,l1(! pre", ~()lIs O\m~J_s. Lt:b..~_..P i tLe..rfi , __ \~JJg IL~h9Y-.l..i.yg~L
on the "p'r~p"et'tY.. an,!,..f il rmedtt,-...'l'hEl_.PiJ..Jg..f.~fl.._\:I..EU'Q..~'L.mg-t:1.cu lous
~en~_i,.,~El_f<lmi}Y.._iln9_..k_ept_th_~....f..arJ1l_..trEle_oL deR..J:' ~fl-,--....:r.lJe Oi ller' 6
used the "..l_s.!-"<'En_t() _c()l_le_c:.!:...r.!li..rJ__\1~t:_<:!...r..J()!'...3!,!shJ.}l9..La.fl- did__
ma n y pea p..!..lO!_. _il1_.t:h~nar(!ilL~, in cc.. _'"-tl~__grg\J..r!cl_~{,l t:C! ,r.......<1 s_kr1C:>~D_._t..c:>_
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She_w..~~.not, "lNare....o!.._i1..l1L_C!.ny i ..r_on,m_e,tlt_al.s()n.c~r:\f5_()Jl!<:!_L-
t ha n_, Le! t e..E k e_~~'i_~,..,..,Th_,,-_ ho.us e ~a s ,_\)..l:1...r ..l1_e..9__a__l(!~.._ycar.~_il99_'!E.._
tra i n i ng_...!~'::._~h~_.._F~~!._,:_..~ompan'0.__pa..l:1.l:....!:.e:hma.!:l..,~!'.1en_ tore. the
barn down.
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She believed the original parcel was subdivided so a
lot could be given to the church.
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GROUNOWA Tf~'
!jERVlcrs
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Intorviow/convor~ation ~ocord
Project Name __.I?.llD!1Y__~9ml2!ln-Y_.
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[,oeat ion ._...,_.,.~i;lJ1]hl)J;J)lHH:'J.,t....r.h
Date _MnY_)?_I_~?94.
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contact Nanw: ~lr,._l<XiJJ1Il't.
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IIddress: ...__9..t:gcn.9...'!'.9.,\'Tlsh1r>.
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comments:
He hal5. been with .Gr~el1e. 'J~()Y!nj3DJp.J9LappX9xj,nH!t~lY-
_..~.I..YeaE~...ilI'l<i.Jy famll ill r . YI tt,Q_.~_h.~,_~f(].L.9..L..t:h~.PSOg.e.Lt,.Y.r.-.Jl\L-
wa 5 no t:._...'.lw..~ E~..."?f..any envi..ron-",~[l.t5' l...E.rg.9J em.E...()n.J;..b.\LE..H.e.--'-....JJ~_.
_..!!..~ th.a.t:.._..!t:....~'!5_ being.lease.c1_f().r.agrJc:uJJ;ur..e.'._./\ 5.ubd i v i 5 ion
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ADTM OUQBtionnairo
QUr.;UUll Own., Or.uponll Ob..,..d lIu,lllK
ur OI'I.lIubl.) SII. Vbli
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13 If (he pfOpn,'Y I~ ur'...ed by a pn'illllt well or non. public Wilier Yes G~ lJn~ Yt\ Nu lJuk Yo 1'1" LJnk
by5lem. have conlamlnafll~ becl1ldenlinttJ in the well or ~Y!ileln
thai exceed guidelines uppllcahh~ 10 tht." waler 5)'~lelt1 or hll~ the
well been deSIgnated ll'i OllllJlIlIllall."ll by ..n)' govenUl1enl tll\llfUII
mcnllllhea.llh agenc)''.' e
14 Does Ihe own" or occllfJ(UlI ullhe f"optny have Dny knowlctlgl' of Yes lJn~ YC!l No lJnk Yc.", No IJn~
tt1\1imnmmM( l/tfu or go..rrnnIl'Il13111l}lItlcllllon relating hI 11"\1 III
rt!(uncnl violallOn'i or CIl\llrtlr1l1lClllilllaws with resptcllo Itlt"
prvlh.'rry m uny facilIty lo( .lll>.1 olllhc prop"")"! t,)
1\ lias the ownlr or occupant of lhe prop"ty been il1rorn\C~d <lllhe- Ye') lJn~ Ye!'l No lJnk Y(~ No lJnk
past or (unenl eXlsltl1Ct of hd!,udflIU Jlj"Htlf1(,~S or ptlrolt'I.,,1
productJ or en'mlllHT1Cl1lal \llllallOlh wllh re~p('ct 10 Ihe propn'Y or
allY faCIlity hlcaled nn lhe: l',o(Jn''t,'I ~J
16 [Joc:~ the own" ur o('n~f'lln' o( ltW ('fOp,'rry have illlY kllt)wlt'dl~1" 1)( Ye') lJnk Yr'') N,) lJnk y('~ NIl lln~
any t/IV/fcJflmtnt.JI Wt tlJJt'IHlll"" 1)( thl' PfOp,.,ty or (adllly Ih.11
indicated the prucnce o( hrl:"rdiJllS SllhJ1dnf."f.J or p,tmltlml
pwdu(fJ on, or Conlan\lllatltJll <If, Ihe prolJ,rry or recollllllended
further assessl11ent o( the 1',rJl'tfrv') b)
17 Does Ihe own" or occupont of the I'fVptrty know of any pa!'il. Ye~ lJnk YC!'i No Unk Yes 1'1" IIn~
Ihrc,'lIcned, or pending laWSUll\ Ilr i1dltlllllMrl1tive tuuc(edmg\ ,
concerning a release or Ihn'.lll'I1l'lt rck;lse ur any tJllmlvu.s
JubsttJIf.ct or pt'rrVltlmll"l!du((1 Ill...'olvlIllllhc prop' I ry by all)'
own" or (Jl"("111'111l1 of the 1"')"""\.'/
1M [Joc:s the pr"l'trty dIS~'h;\r f'> 1\ 11! (,'\\-'I1ft" 11I1 or allJilCl'1J1 tlJ thl' Yes ~ Ullk Yt'\ No lJnk Ye$ No LJnk
proptrty olher l~;)ll sllJrIll \~ ater Intl) a s,lI1llary sewer syslelll'/ NO)
19 To the bc.:S( ()( YOllr kn<)wll'll~l!. 1l.lloc any hllWfJOUS sUbJr(lIll'C'\ Of Yl"'i 1J1I~ y!!~ No lJnk Yes 1'1" lJllk
P'/Wl"l", produftJ, IJnldt'fllln~.1 wa~lc: m3lenal'i, tIres, aulnllln!IVt'
or industrial b311erle$ or allY 'llht'r w,nt!! lllilterials been dumpl'd
above grade, huned 311d/l'l hlllflt'd. Illllhe Ilwpnry'? e
20 Is there a Inmsfonner. capa'llor, or any hyLJraulic equipment fur Yes lJnk Ye$ No Unk Yes N" lJnk
which there are ilny recurds IndICating Ihe presence of PClls',)
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(jR()UNOWA TER
Sf Fl~'ICE!;
/NTfR/JAt10NAI, IN{;
OU~:fl'l'lONNlltl~~; FO~ IIBIl~;BBMf:N'1' Cl.I ~:N'l'B
of perso~ completlny this questionnaire.
VJ,. . 17013
1.
Name, ilddross, phonll number
..,hA fr"! S {tvS T ,,J
,S3
S. J/ "'oJ rvt.... Sr C ~ r , ,J)Q.
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711 -..1'lS-QocfL-
2. IIddress of property
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Company Name iHl SoJrJ,J'f'
Street S v r'5--t (?,h
City C h A>>- (1,< .~J 1"'1_
State (Pil '
Zip Code LJ ).0 \
County .r~AV"'/.J Co
Ca.
fl.t '133
9,,-'
Local Municipality
C-re.r., T\','~ t' .
3. Size of property (aCl'eage, sq. footage, etc.)
) ;J. ,} <; .4VU?'
4. Zoning 01' property
c..e "".... fl.;
X.L.., T illltr...-
5. Current owner information
Name
-n,.. S" .q 7 Cv
IS;' S, tl In-> 0 \.lit;
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IIddress
Phone Numbel' ,~q ~-. <lC S- ,?-
6. 'leal' \~(1 if- - _\ V-r<- .~
property \-.'05 purchased 17
, 7. Previous owner information
Name ~ AvL 't: ~L"'IM r~,-
IIddress )~otJ C u"' t><r I"", D f+'lh...,l(l
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Phone Nurnb<.'r 117 -
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SERVICES
INTERNA nOHAL. lNe
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6. Year previous owner purchasod propurty
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9. Surrounding area description.
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10. Environmental concerns in the surrounding area.
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11. Is there any files or written documentation available on "the property"
or surrounding area? tI il
12. Is there a site map,>
N~
13. ^ny presently or previously stored chemicals on the propefty? tv.::,
14. ^ny spills? rJc)
15. ^ny US'I"s? ,.v 0
16. ^ny transformers (PCB's) on the site at any time?
rJ()
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GROUNOWA TER
SERVICES
INTERNA nON"H. INC,
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17, I\ny oJlvironlnlinta1 concerns.
f0 I/f'-A-
18. What was the site used for in the past?
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19. What cha~ge5 have been made to the property?
tv (IY"L
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<JROUNDWA TER
SERVICES
INTERNA nCWAL, INC
I FF'OII I ClPOIIMTER IiRI'lVf<:1i'i IHT'L
I'IOlI 1olo. I '71'7 986 l?'Pl
1'1I\/,;$ 1".. ill:3I'M ...
'1~8
Any .nv1rnnm.ntal OO"o'~nD.
Hone
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: 6 What waf ~I\ll Ill...,. uled tOt' in II", P"~?
Farm puture
".Q WI t h
~ 14 ~ ~~?91 havo been mAdo t~ the prQVw'ty'
None
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Fr.... i c.POI"'[I.~.TEP SEFA-II ':ES I NT'1..
,..011 Ho. I 711 geG Inl
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wrr:/fNA "ONA~ INC.
aon ~lu'MOW.,B""... . Mlddl.'own. PA 1100~ . TILl (717) .,,~()o 177\ . 'AX, (711) ge~9NO
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(Vronlactlon ~~r"A" pr~co..)
"roperl:y
completed by date
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m oppll.."I.) ~11, Villi
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p,.vlnully. .ny 'llinc~ 1..1 "" .he PNprr<,?
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LEnEftlCEHHY AftMY DEI'OT
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I 7 JUL 18"
Office of the Commander
Lehman1s Profit Sharing Farm
c/o Paul E. Lehman, Inc.
5800 Cumberland Highway
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 17201
Dear Sirs:
I am pleased to inform you that you may again use
water from your faucets without fear of contamination,
thanks to completion of a waterline extension by the
Guilford Water Authority,
With this new service, you will begin receiving
regular statements from the Guilford Water Authority
for the amount of water you use. Payment of these
statements is your responsibility, You must pay the
water bills or the Guilford Water Authority may
consider discontinuing your service.
Now that you are connected to munici~al water,
bottled water deliveries will be discontinued. If the
discontinuance of bottled water creates a problem,
please contact the Public Affairs Office at 26776102,
to discuss your situation.
If you have environmental questions or problems
with claims that need to be resolved. please accept my
Invitation to discuss them with me on August 4. 1987 at
7 p.m., In the auditorium of building 500 . the Depot
Headquarters. Other residents who were affected by
this environmental situation will also be invited to
attend.
Please accept my sincere appreciation for your
cooperation and patience during the testing and
resolution of this problem over the years. If you plan
on attending, please contact my Public Affairs Office
so we can arrange the meeting properly. Again, my
thanks for your understanding.
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'11111= )ltnnK)'lvuniIlINJ1'lItllllml11f 1':nYJrlllUlUmloll{c~IUI"'~", IllUCllU III Wash: MIUUI~L'III...nt mninl"hu~ Wl
IJ1wnh)f)' llf the K4llIlJ ",1I~tc lill':lhIU!lIIII lJu: litnlc
Vls'rA CIUlilul'tll 1lllalllh'INL' Kl'Ufch hi Illcnlll)' III HileK mUlln 1/2 Il\Ile Ill' )'llllt pruper'y
'11,,: lIl!.!cncy rclCll.w Jllle Iii, Solid WA.'ilc InV\."flhll)' \It'1lS September, 11)1).1
'Illc PCl1IuiylvUJun Ik'Ilill1mcnt I)f EIl\1rllllIlU.'IItJJll{cl\OlllCClI, BwL'uU uf WUKtc MllIu'~cmL'nt lI1iHnlllin,s Wl
inwnlllfY 1)1' Ihe !i/.llid W'L'ih.' Iuclhlics illlhc slate
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lIJ\'cnhllY Illllhll\'....,r~llJl\,l shHlIlll' llmks
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'1111.' lll/eIlC) felt:llse date li,r Slllru~C TlInk Duw Systcm-Underground TlUlks \\'IIS Junel 1')1)3,
'Ille I'cnnsylvlIlIIlt I )ep.artlllclll of Envuollll1cnwl ReSllUrCl'S, Storoge Tllnk I)rogrwn moinloiJl5 Wl
IIlvcntlJr)' tlf re~lslcfl'd llh()vcgnHlnd lituru~e lwlks (uhovewtJund wnkN Me reJ)l..Hted when included on
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RCRA.LKG<!n
SRCN: 1372
RCRA.SmG.n
SRO: 1372
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VISfA
VtSTA cu"duels II d011lhu". SCI1Ich to idclltJfy all 511.' "1thin IIH l11il. or yuu, prolICrty
The lIJ:1:ellcy rclclIsc dute Ji)r EH.NS WLLS Sl'plemtwrl 11)1),1
Tne Emer(Zency I{esponse Notilicalion Systclll (EltNS) IS a nahanal dllLnhuse used to collect information
on reported rcleasl's of OillUld hlllMdous subl:ltanccs. The dlltnhn:<<: contains inlimnlltlon from spill
reports madc 10 federal authOrities including the EPA, 01C,~ US COll.'it Guard, Ole NlItionnl Response
C"'Ilter nnd Ole Department of trnnsportlltitJl1. A SCllIch of the database records fnr the period October
1986 through Scptl'lIlher I iJiJ3 rc\'cnlcd the follllWlIl1l inf<mnutioll rl'llBroin~ rl.'pC:lrtcd :ipills of "1il or
hll/,ardous suhS1JU\Cl'S IIlthc SllllctllUC<I
VISTA conducts n dlltuhtlse search h, identify Illls11c:i wilhm IlK illIte Ill' YllUi' propelty,
The a~cncy relc.l\C date fin RCRIS was Juh'. 1')1),1
The EPA's Resource (\mscIVlllinn lUld !{ecovery ACI (I{CRA) Pn)Wllm loenlllics wld tracks hl\ll1rdous
waste from the poml of gCl\croliun to lhc poinl of disposal. '1111.' RCRA Facilities dBIJlba.~ is a
compilntlOn by the EPA of fllcilllll.'s V.ilich rCl>Ort generation, stc:Jrage, tnmsportati<)Jl, trculment or
dispo:ull <JfhnJJlJdllllS Wltstc. RCHA Lllrlle (iencrahlf5 arc facilities which gCIll'ralc at !cast 1000
kl! Imonth of non-lh.'l1tcly hl~lUdollS wasle ( or I k(Z Imonth (Jf aClllely tuv..ardllus waste)
VISTA conducts II d.ahlbo.'iC ~.arch tll idenlify all sites within 1/8 mile ''If your pwpcrty.
The ull-eney release dale for RCRIS \"'ll'l July, 199.'
lbe ErA's ResolUce Conscrvation and. Recovcry Act (RCRA) Progrwn Idenlilies and trocks hl1111fdou~
wllste from the plltnl of (Zencrution to the point of dillposal. 'lbe RCRA Facilities dalJloo.'Se is a
compilation hy lhl' EI)A of ftlcilllies which report generation, storage, transportation. treatment or
disposal <Jfhll/AldlluS Wll.'itC. RCRA Smllllluld Very Smnllll..meralors RIC fllcilities which gl."T1eralC less
thull I ()(}O k~ 1II\11I1th <)f nlll\-uculc!y h;ll~UJl)US wa.,le,
For M\lIl' Inltllllliltlon Call VISl^ 1':IIVlCOlllllcnt<llllltilllnatlon lit I . HOn. 767. O"'OJ
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t'RANKI.IN ST ElIIT
CIIAMut:RSUIIRI;, I'A 172111
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Table . Hlslorlc Volalilo Organics In OllpOSI Rosldonlinl WolIs. 6E Aren
S".IO LEHM"NFAl1M L1iHM"NF"RM LEflM"NFARM LEflM"NF"RM LEHM"NFAAM LM"RTIN LM"RnN
lIomplo DII. 17...Jan....' U-ocl-U 31..04:1-14 :.-J...... OI-M.~. ~ul"': 0.-.....8...:
An.lyle
Aeel (uljll)
Aeroln (uljll)
"erylo (ugll)
Brdelm (ugll)
C 13dep (ugll)
C2ave (uljll)
C2h3c1 (uljll)
C2h5c1 (ugll)
C6h6 (uljll)
Ccl2f2 (ugll)
Ccl31 (ugll)
Ccl4 (ugll) <2.4 <2.4 <2.4
Ch2el2 (ugll)
Ch3br (ugll)
Ch3c1 (ugll)
Chbr3 (ugll)
Chel3 (ugll) <1 <1.4 <1.4 <1.4
Cle6h5 (ugll) <0.6 <0.6 <0.6
Cs2 (ugll)
Dbrelm (ugll)
Ele6h5 (ugll)
Mec5h5 (ugll)
Mek (ugll)
Mlbk(uljll)
Mnbk (ugll)
Slyr (ugll)
T12dee (ugll) <1 <1.2 <1.2 4.4
T13dep (ugll)
Telea (ugll)
Telae (ugll) <0.9 <1 <1.3 <1.3 <1.3 <0.9 <0.9
Tox (ugll)
Trele (ugll) 4 3.5 5.8 3 7.5 <0.8 <0.8
Xylen (ugll)
11 lIee (ugll) 18 19 63.7 17 39.3 <2 <2
1121ee (ugll) <1 <1 <1
1 1dee (ugll) <0.9 2.1 6.8 <1.1 1.5 <0.9 <0.9
11 dele (ugll) <1 1.4 <1.2 <1.2 <1 <1
1 2dee (ugll) <0.9 <1 <0.9 <0.9
12delb (ugll)
12dele (ugll) <0.6 <0.6 <0.6
12delp (ugll)
12dmb (ugll)
1 3dep (ugll)
1 3dmb (ugll)
2elove (ugll) -------- ~-,-
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all"lt' LlYl'5 will be InJl,<,led lor two allowlIhle limit lor lrlchloroethvlene
Wl't-'ks. fill'" . Il'i (\VI.' ImrL'i lll'r billion. .
lll'pOl f)!rIcluls say thl' dYLl stud)' Currl'lItly U1l' dl'l"lt has In plal'l! un
lIIav n.sull In lucul fiprlllKs, air-strlpplnK unit tu r~rnoYe the
\1Jl'loutllnl~ nOW(~ HUll, llnd "'l'lIs helllg tOXlC dll'l11ll'ullrlll11 ~rl)\lndwnlL...ln
tllltt'll b....lhl~ Ii....l>:;. "WLl an' stj'l'MHng till' lllfl'l'll't! an';I, TIll' umtls houkL-a
tllal If r..~idl'llt.s lIUtlt'l' JVt' In tlll'ir up tn thn'I' WI'IIl'i Oil (h.-pot and ,w.
wakr tl~t'V ~hlluld \\THl'. down the fI'.'d w.ltl'r IS l)t'lll~ n'll'a."'>C.",j mto
...'tllllr Ilr ltll! dye, anI! till' day anti HtlW..., Hun
111IlL' thl'Y lIiltlt'l!d II," s;lId a dl'pot Thl' lhJ"l~t! wl!lb on til'l)t)I., alollJ(
~pokt'~pcn;t)n. '~t~.;'. wHh It prlvatl' \wll ~lIId HO'\u.' lU,ul.
The Orm h\l.l'd by the depollO con. arc belll~ I1\I1IlltOrt'd for sl~ns 1)( the
duct the tl.'stlng; Huntl'rl ES1'; dYl' Sl'Il'nllst."l WIll 1n1'11liUrl' the per.
_.....__. EllVll'Onnll'lltal &rvi(~l's IlIl'. will l'l'nt;I~\l'Or dye ....aptun.d by tht~ three
L conduct a surve.... oC orl'U rl'Sltl""llts in Wl.'lls ;Ind ltll' 11.'1Igth 1)( tlllH' lllakl~
Ihl' spcin~ or iiJIJO, lIowl'\'l'r. Cl'Sl- d\'l~ t(1 Ct!ach Ihl' wells
dt'nL'i aLr.;o may call Ule dl.'pot publit.' 'In February, flJllowlf1~ t.'ompll'Hon
affairs oHicc to rt!porl slghllflg till' or Ow dye tcacec fjtudy, the depot
dYl's in thelc walt!r. will submit a Onal report to EPA and
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By JIM HOOK
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NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the Letterkenny Army Depot,
Chambersburg, PA. 1720\ (7\7) 267.8438 intends to make
application to the Department of Environmental
Resources for a Water Quality Management Permit
(Construction/Operation), This permit is for the
expansion of our Industrial Waste Treatment Plant,
located in Greene Township, Franklin County and the
discharge of Industrial wastes In a manner which
meets Department requirements, This is an existing
discharge of a continuous nature, to receiving surface
waters which are a tributary of Rowe Run. This
application Is made under the provisions of the Clean
Streams Law, the Act of June 22, 1937, P,L. 1987 as
amended. Persons desiring additional information or
who wish to providfJ comment concerning this permit
application should contact Letterkenny Army Depot as
indicated above, or the Department at the following
address: Regional Water Quality Manager, PA
Department of Environmental Resources, Harrisburg
Regldnal Office, One Ararat Boulevard, Harrisburg, PA
17110. The phone (7\7) 656-4550, after May 15, 1990.
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rl'pn~Sl)ntives, LEAD lJWdals ilnd
concl'rned re!'ildenL'i l1\l't TUl'~day tll
discuss U1C situatton. "Hl'~ldt'llb
call('d with conCl'rns about till'
sludge application on the depot :il) WI.'
set up a nl\."Cting to rcvil!w till'
situation, II stDted Coy.
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lisposui so close to their wells rlll~tll
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already contaminated from
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JOINT DEPOT MAINTENANCE ANALYSIS GRUU p, DAYTON, OHIO
FEBRUARY 28, 1994
Depots treat soil, help environment
Soil ('ontalnillllli',1 hv leakillll Illlde/'g/'I!WI,I
storage tallks 0/1 S'1Il AII/OIlil! Ai/' Log!.I'
lies Center (SA,AI.C), Kell\' AFB, '[<'X(I,I,
is heillli "cooked" cleall ill sO//lelliill1l (lull
looks like a large ol'e/lll/o/lllled 011 a (raile/',
Called the mobile Ihennal Ylllalilizalil1n system, Ihl.'
"oven" yaporiz.cs cont:llninanls by he:ll1ng Il\~ soilm "
rmating ,lrum to approxim:lldy 7(Xl dcgrecs Fahrcn,
heit. A n;ltural gas I1:UllC that burns at 1.400 ,legrecs
Fahrcnhcit dcstroys thc vapors, makmg clcan soil aV:lli,
ablc for w;c around Ihc b:LSC usually Wttlnn onc "cck,
This cooking proccss takcs six or scven minuws,
"Yinually no cont:Unlnants survive tllc proccss.
citllcr in tllC gases or thc soi!." said Don Fick!cn, an en,
Yiromncnt:1! scientisl wilh thc Dircctoraw of Envlrl1l1'
ml'nt:1! Management, IIc a,!cled 111:l1 cmission.s an: well
below U,S, Environmclllal Protection Agcm:y and
Texas Air Control [Joard standards,
Ficklcn point cd oUllllat thc pnKcss differs fmrn In,
clllcrJtion because of thc much lowcr lemperalures in.
volvcd, Thc thcrmal volau!iz.ation syslem hcals Ihc soil
to around 700 degrees f'ahrcnhell, compared to 1.5(XJ
degrces or more lor incrncrallon,
"TIle lower temperaturc is still hot cnough to vapor,
ize mon: t!ian'll) perccnt of the pctroleum cOnl:mti,
nanl, in the soi!." Ficklcn cxplaincd, Hc added tll:1t tllc
ALC analyzcs the soil wming llut of thc system to
makc sun: ilmcets slatc standards,
Kelly keeps cnnt:Ul1llUll'd soil ill a l1()hh~1!; ;\ll':i ('I'
eralcd urH.kr a pl.'nnit is''lll'd hy the 'k\;l'\ \\';ttl'f (\111\-
fTIlSSHHl,
'Ih(~ tl1r..'r!1l;d ','nl;l!lli/;:'.;\'!l :~y:-;tl'lll ck;m" lJ]11,1 ,ill
tun~ ()t' :..lllllll'r JIllil! ,11 ',!:' "L'llll\lldlll~~ ;111..';\ St1 ::ir, Ii,
,\1.(' ILl') :l1';\I('1\ :11l1ll' t::,::, ] <(ll~) {('II, Ll1 ".\ll \,'Ll;::l:
nated with lJ<:troleum subsunces at a wlal cost oJ
$7l4,03H, Averagc cosll~r Ion is $5~,3()
Kclly's soil tYI~s range from black silty clay Wllh
~ra\'d In claycy gravd wilh cobbles ltIalural cemeJ1l)
'Ille tbemlal \'olatilizaltlJll systcm funl1ers Kelly's
pnlicy olnl1l passing nn cnvtronmcntal pmlllems 10 lllh,
crs, "W,'dnn't wanllO lranspon our problems 10 an llff,
hasc l:lIldtill," said Ftcklell, "Our goal is [l) treal
contaminated soilbcn: Oil tile b:LSC because thaI's Ihe
hcsl. mnst responsible way to do II."
Sincc the rcstorall<.ln program began In I % I. Ihc
llase I1:LS investcd more lhan $00 million In invesltga,
tion an,1 deanup, lwcJ1ly siles have been closed and
six siws have Iinal or IIllcrtln dcanup systems in placc,
In a rdatl~d dfon, Lctterkcllny AmI)' Depot
I LEAD), Chaml~r.;burg, Pa" I1:Ls c[xlked contaminatcd
soil al1.1und and bencalh iLS manmadc laglxJlIs, whidl
were lnacl1Valcd inl9HH becausc of leaks,
First, L.EAD r~mo\'ed the c;oncr..:te fronl the lagocns
allll C,\cavatcd tile polluled soil. Next. tile depot used a
low,tcmper.ttun: tllemtal treaun"nt unit In remove vola,
tile org:mk compounds (trichloroethylcne). which il
trealed in a separate unil al mon: than 1,4tX) degn:cs
Fahrcnhcll, C1hc low,temperatun: Ihcrnlal trealmem
umt essenllally is a I1.1tary kiln thai bums tile soil al up
to HOO degrees Fahrcnheit) 'nll~n LEAD retumed tllC
trealcd soil 10 the ongJllal site where a fabric, like eap
pmtcct.s thc soil from rain Finally, the depot placed
Icmk soill1\'cr lite cap and plaJ1lld vegctation,
'Illt.' lkpt1t, which also lS tt..'SIJI)~ an iIlrrarl~d l'orlVl'C-
lion pnll:l'SS, lIa.<; trl'all'd27,()CXl lUllS of mustly hlllll
eLly SOli at ;\lJ ;l\l'r;l;~l' loq uf Sill Ix.'r t(l;;.
hl[ IJI!(I:'IJ);Ul()!Il'{lllUt't ~1letl;ll'l }:"IJ";.ld;\, SA :\1,(',
11:\L,I':"!,~ 'I,)." "I),';l;'l)S~\j,:," ','l):,i nfHr>';ttllh1kl',
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lt~~,~'9"jcl.. ,5hlpptl!1l~urV~~d'~'"M.ly 1. '''4
,~~t~erkenny helps the environment
Eall:lt~:b.y' I. . .pecial day
..t,...ld. to think ,hout '1lI'In~
(or '\lI<It :environmenl, UUl at
LettHk.'nny Army Depot
takJng care of our environment
IlIn't a on(e-a..year eY~nt -
Earlh Day I. every day, Tho
depol'. .omprehenslve en'
vlronmental pro~rom Inciudes
environmenhl rl?!ilOrlllion.
oo.luro., resources, rel'ydinK
Bod pl)llution l1bllLLlOll.!nt
proje.u,
Two restoratiun projects
have been ('omplell'cJ .and
st.'verlll more aT!.! In varIOus
stBKcII of clJrnplction. Mmil of
the work (s ('lII1tained within
the depot's two :;uperCund
Silos,
The t'lr.man'. Tr.inlll~ Pil
WIlS B concrete-lined pit used
by lo.al lire deparlm.nls lo
pra.tI.. putling 001 01111,"" A
1989 r.d".1 Inler.~.n.y
agre.ment. sl~nod by Lolter'
k.nny, lhe U.li, EnvltOnmonl.1
Prot..tlon 'Agency and lhe
P.nnsylvania D.p.rlmellt or
Environme^tal Resources,
IIst.d the .il. .. a candidalo
(or Imm.diat. r.m.di.1 action,
Th. pit and It. .ont.nt. w.re
....v.l.d In December 1990,
and sent to il demolition and
nonhazudaus industrial waste
Iicens.d landfili, Th. .Ilo w..
IIUed with cie.n dirl, A. '",
qulred hy law, . fin.1 d..i.ion
document for the completed
action was prepa.red and ap-
prov.d by Army offici.l. in
Sept,mber 1992,
Another" major -restoration
proj.ct that was .omplelod i.
lhe Indu.tri.l Wasle Treal'
ment. rlant L3lIoon closure,
Buill In the mid,1950s, tho
original lagoons were con-
stru.led 01 ci.y and shale. It
was an acceptable practice at
lhe lime to dump sludg. and
other wastes from the depot's
industriJ.I operations into the
open,.ir lagoons. Cracks and
smkhole. developed allowing
sludge to s..p into lhe ground
waler, In,1967,lheiagoon area
was expanded to two cells and
line"" with concrete, Ground
water contamination was fLrst
discovered in o(('post
residential wellrl in 1982 - ~
result of dumping waste into
the lagoons,
As a result of ground water
monitor in lit' and the placl'nwnt
of the an~a on ttw r-;;ltiollal
Priorities Li!it, thl' la~')jllh
wert.' c1osl~d for lo!l)od in 1~1."'i,1o.
Luw tempcr;lturt~ thj'rrnal
trt'o1tml!nt wa" ""jl",'tl'd ,I'" tIll'
dl'anup nlt,thod fqr thl' -,Ill' ,ll\d
!,rl'atll\l'nl. hPI:.!ll II: ,J.ll\\l,Ir-:_
-'lr-.lr--1r--.,r--.<
1992. Soils were removed down
lo lho hedro.k and healod In
lhe trealmenl unll lo a lem'
peruture of 1.650 ~... where '.ht.'
contaminants weru oxidi7.IH.I
into harmleu amounts of
carbon dioxide, carbon
mono.id. and hy.lrochlorir
emiuions. Aiter the excBv:lted
50il8 were treBted, the !Site wa5
b.<kfilleol lInd .apped, D\Jrin~
late 199:3. an independent en.
f{inl'l'ring Urm certified thl..'
la~ol)n, dOKure as ....omplete.
llt.'!udc-s the ct,)mplt:'t~d
llr:tions, st.'verlll other r,-,!Stora'
tion proJt.'ds art.' at varIOUs
sta~es of proKrl'ss inl'ludinl{
solid wastl' managcment sitl'
investlKations, Kround wall'r
litudics. the property disposal
office area. and southeastern
area lIupt:'rfund sites cleanup
and industrial waste sewer.
line rcplact.'ment.
Anolher o( lho do pot'. en
vironmc-ntJ.1 prol{ram areas i.s
natural rc-l"I0Urel'S, Two recent
projects in this area are thl'
r:onstruction of Ii 1.5.mile In-
terpretive n:lturc trail and .1
wetland reelamlltion projt:'cl.
ApproXlm.tely 9~ p",<ont
complete. the rl.darnallon
project involves returning SIX
acres of thl' ammunition
storaKe area to a wetland
state, Before the government
purchased the land. farmers
had drained the area for agri-
cultural use. Two surface
water impoundments cre3tl'd .1
suitable wetland arL'a, The im.
poundments will be stocked
with fish and aquatic vegeta-
tion will be planted to crl'ate a
habilal for w.lerfowl. Wot
lands are important for tht.' en.
vironment because they crt.'ate
natural habitats. and aid in con-
lrolllng soli erosion and 1I00d,
ing. The wetlands will serve as
II living laboratory for edu
cation.
Another educational project
lhe olopolls wurklnK on, In <on'
Junctiun with lhe Pl!nnsylvBnla.
Ga.hll:' (tlmmiuioo. Pennsyl-
vllnia. Fish and Utllll ClJnllnu~.
'U,", l),S, Fish .nd Wild Life
Sl'rvice and Pl.'nnsylvBnlll
llistt>rlcnl nnd Museum Com-
nWisilJn. i~ till!' conl)tructlol\ of a
natural rl'!i1IUrCI!5 interpretive
ct.'l1ll'r on dl'pol., Pl'nding fund.
inK. thl.' ~l'nler IS plunned tor
clJllstruction In 19Yfi, Disphl)'5
and proKrnJJl:i will be open to
the gon"ral puhllc and will
fl)I~US 01\ thl' tfL'rJut'l') cultural,
hi5tol'll:al, fish anll wildlife. and
furt.'lstry II'KadI.'5.
l.t!lll'rkt.'nny .lllll) has an ux.
tl.n:si....l' rt!cyding prl)gram
w~ll~h rl'cydes gla!\s. plastics,
alul1\1llum. paper, cardbourd,
nt.'w~papl'rs !lnd metals. Not
onl)' cioe5 recycling reduce
waste, it I'l'turn!i mont.')' to the
dl.'pl)t which bendlts ..h.'pot t.'m-
ployet~s thrllUKh morale and
wl'lfart.' adivitil's. Recently,
thl~ dept)t entered into a.n
agreement with the Oorough of
Chambersburg to reel'ive their
roc)'dablos, ThIS errort will
.ave the horoo~h about $12,000
.""u.lly, The depot h.. .imilar
agrel.'nlents with HamIlton and
St. Thomas townships. llnd Big
SprinK S.hool Dl'lricl, Ac'
cording to officials, It's a way
for rnunicipal1tie~ to save
money sineI.' thl.'Y don't
generate enough recyclables to
make it worthwhile to do it on
their own,
Anothf!r way Lctterkenny
acts U!i an I.'nvironmc-ntal
slt.'ward l!i through pollution
abatt.'ml'nt. A multimillion
d"llar, .t'lo,o('lho,.rl VOC
abatcment system and new
paint booths went on line this
month in the depot's vehicle
maintt.'nance shop. The system
will enh.n.e lhe depot's abillly
to comply with stricler state
and federal emissions
standa.rds _. l'ven during times
of in(:rens(~d production.
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Lelterkenny Army Depot's Quarterly Installation Restoration Newsletter
Vol. 3, No.3 April 1994 '
Industrial
waste
sewers
slated to be
replaced
1\" :11\'~IJ!t uf ll.~"t :-llld
1(':-, "'\\'Ial of tlrc dcpol" 111.j"
trial \\':1'.1, ;--("\\'l'l" lint's :\1\' ~;\..1it'.j
ukd 10 hc lepla"l'd willrlll Ili<.'
Iwxt l'ulIpk of Yl':lI'S. fl;\~t ill\'V\
tij!:tliulls of lhl,.' sewer lilll';'; ill
I ,)<) I and 1')<)1, inl'ludillg vid,.', I
jl1Spt~...tinlls, ~Illokl...' tl'StlIl1!, ~;();l
gas hOlin)!s alld kak le,IS,
Icvcakd leaks al various I" lir:I'
"n llrc depot. !'Ians cdl fOI
tl'lnpmal)' b)'pa>scs to he- hllill
tlris year alld pernJanenl1'i'pLi,,'
Illcllllines buillneXI y,,,,r,
Addiliollally plans a 1.\0 all'
underw;IY 1,0 scal aiJandnl1l.'d
lincs and ,',IOUI m:lIllro!l" 1"
pn..'Vl'rlt )..!rolltldwall'r inti!!]',:11' "
iI tl'mporalY h!'I'"'''' I"
lhl~ I.',\istillg illdllStl i;d ~i','W~'1
linc'S is pl:llul<'d IInlil :11"'1111.1
ncnl solUli'lIl is d<.':,I)'II<.'oI, '11.1
1t'lllpur.lry SO!\ltiUll 1ll:IY ill"" d '.','
IllSLlilill1! ahovt.' 1'.l"tllltld h:..p:
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Workers take samples to verify leaks in Letterk.
enny's sewer lines. As a results of sampling, the
depot's industrial waste sewer lines are slated for
replacement within the next few years.
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l'M':i\'all'd dlllllll' tlrc ll'pla,<'
llH'llt will \I,.' lll';i\t'd tll" di\[\'I\I,'<1
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Superfund cleanup process
Public involvement encouraged to
develop site cleanup options
An important pan of the
Superfund process is the devel-
opment of thc Proposed Plan -
the fourth step in thc scvcn,step
cleanup process. The U.S. Anny,
the lend agcncy in the Lctterk,
enny clennup, writes thc plan
after it complctes the Remedial
Investigation, conducls a Risk
Assessment addressing possible
hazards to humans or the envi-
ronment posed by the site, and
develops possible cleanup
options which are included in lhe
Feasibiliry SlIIdy,
The proposed plan is
written so lhal the public under-
slands the sile nnd its cleanup,
Under the Superfund law, the
proposed plan has four basic
purposes:
- Identify the pre.
ferred site cleanup option and
explain why it was selected;
- Describe other
cleanup options discussed in
the feasibility study;
- Seek public com-
ments about all options in tbe
study;
- Provide information
about how the public can be
involved in selecting the 11I0st
appropria(e cleanup opti~lI1,
Tlie proposed plan
highlight, Kl'Y inronn;lIi"n rr'"11
prl'violls rl.-'f\orts hut isn't a
'lIhstitlltl' ror thmc detaiil'd
~ proposcd plan so thaI the public
has the opportunity to review the
plan and submit wrillen com,
~--~' -'--'- llwnts about all the cleanup
options, The public COllllllent
periods arc announced in tlie
Puhlic Opinion at leasl two
weeks before il starts, A com,
lIlunilY meeling also is held
during the comment period
where Anny officials report on
the cleanup options, listcnlo
citizen's concerns and answer
queslions. Representatives from
llie Environmental Protcclion
Agency and Pennsylvania
Department or Environmental
Resources attend the meeling
too. Community mcmbers have
the opportunily to submit bOlh
written and oral comments at
this meeting,
.._-~--
I The AmlY reviews all
'I public commenlS carefully and
responds 10 significant com-
ments in wriling in lhe Respon,
sive Summary document pub-
lishcd following the public
comment period, It's important
to note thaI the AmlY's preferrcd
cleanup option is only an initial
recommendation; a change from
the preferred cleanup to another
option may be made if public
comlllenlS or additional data
.
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CcnCUCI5IU! !IUCIU (All & Ch'I!IOP
p{)!!Ii;I~ CIp.lrllJI' !Clul,r;ns I~S!
PrellmlO'rr Aueumttl1 tPAI
5[lIlnlp.('1I0" ISO
Olscc...ef) ~ YfflliC.)llon Of pcll!~IJoll
""llarCOll! "d~lt' Stllll!1
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fj Propond Cleanup Plan I
(~ PrCllOU5CItJllonl5llcfs,Ielsl
~ cleanup
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Rem'dielO'lllgn
Rlmedi.IAcflon
DeslI;n f. conStruct Inl!
Clunt,;!l5clut:onlsJ
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OIl'WIDR & MIl,.,..nlnct
AuesslheOI!r1ormanc.ol
cteanllll sOlutlonlsl o....ert)me
reports. To learn more aboutlhe
sile, the community should
review these reports in addition
to the proposed plan. The
repons arc available at the Coyle
Free l.ibrary in Charnbersburg
and at the depot's Environmental
Mana~'ement lJivi,ion in Bldg.
(, I~,
1,l'lll'rKl'nny holds a
p\d'ii.: l'llllllIK'n( Pl'dud f()r each
Continued on page 4
Superfund cleanup process
Public involvement encouraged to
develop site cleanup options
An imponant part of the
Superful/d process is the devel,
opJl1ent of the Propos<'d I'/all '
the fourth step in the se\'Cn'step
dean up process, The l),S, I\nll)',
the lead agenc)' in the l.elll'rk-
enny deanup, writes the plan
after it completes the /It'lIIcdia/
IIIVCSli)?miol/, conducts a Risk
A.\'SCSS/lll'1I1 addressing possible
hazards 10 humans or the envi,
ronmen! posed by the site, and
develops possible cleanup
options which are included in Ihe
Feasihility SllIdy,
The proposed plan is
wrillen so that the public under,
stands the site ,1I1d its cleanup,
Under the Superfund law, the
proposed plan has four bask'
purposes:
- Identify the pre.
ferred site cleanup option and
explain why it was sclcl'ted;
- Describe other
cleanup options discussed in
the feasibilit'. stud\"
J . ,
- Seek public com,
ments about all options in the
study;
- Provide information
about bow the puhlic can he
involved in selecting till' mosl
apprllpriate cleanup option,
Thl' proposed 1'1:"1
hi~thli:.lhts kt:y illfllltll:tli. 'Ii f[1 I:ll
prl'\'it Hl\ H.'P()rt~ hlll 1>Il'! .~
~tll1:,tillltc fllr th()~l' lkL\ll~',!
proposed plan so that the public
has the opportunity to review the
plan and suhmit wrinen COIll'
Illl'nts :Jbout all the deanup
options, The publk' COmJl1elH
pnillds arc announced in the
P,li, iiI' (!pillioll at leasl two
____ _ ,_ weeks hefore it starts. A COIl1'
f) R'nlldlo1llnu$lllJoJllontRIl Itlunity nl~l.ting also is held
" hUlblrll) SIUII~l'SI I
, (, r,', d'.lte~! .C..~~ Ifill & Cht"l.I' : during the c.:onuncnr pc:riod
, I' <II" 'I', I L,~ '( Il,l ~111IF<ll
'=-, '- -,- ,- -, -----, where Ann)' officials report on
.. ---,'---,. --- ,-, the cleanup options, listen to
Prapo5rdClunupPI.n
PI';~C~I' ~Clljl,ont~llc' ~,lel~l citizen I s concerns and anS\\lcr
"'''''' questions. Representatives frolll
'-.-- ---,---, the Environmenrall'rotcclion
..~._-. ---
I Agenc.v and Pcnnsylvant' a
Rttard 01 OrCI~Ion IRDel
::" "",'H,,, '''"' "'" Department of Environmental
1..:1 ~II(I ~ I
,__,_, 'n Resources :Iltend the meeting
..,-,--- ,-------- too, Communit)' members have
Rfmrdlal Or~II.ln
R.m..",."", lhe opportunity [0 submit both
c. _'r,nl) ccr~lrl;cll~e I writt\?Il and oral comn1CIHS at
fil'M1I)C ~CIlJliCIl(51
-,-,-,-- this meeting.
The Artny reviews all
Pllblic commelllS carefully and
responds 10 significant com,
Inents in writing in the R"S{JOIl'
sh'c Summary document pub,
lishcd following the public
comment period, It's important
to note that the Army's preferred
deanup option is only an initial
recommendation; a change from
Ihe preferred cleanup to another
opliun ll1ay '"' made if puhlic
""111l11l'nIS or :lddilion:t1 d:\la
O. Prtllmln.,y AurumrnttPAI
( 51Irln.pr~UanI511
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~cop.nrv Planning
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.; h'Jnll~ ~c :ut "'11 ~ I Q~I! r 111111'
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reports, To learn more about the
site, the community should
review these reports in addition
to the proposed plan, The
repnrts arl' available al the Coyle
Free Library in Chambershurg
:lnd at tlic depot's Environmenlal
r-.1;III:1~'l'rlll'nl Division in Bldg,
r>l S,
I l'lll'l kl'llIlV liul." ;J
l'l:I\)h, ....( HI~rll!:llt pl.'1 ill(! fill' l':ll'lJ
Continued on page 4
~,
Environmental Issues
letter kenny Army Depot's Quarterly Installation Ilestoration Newsletter
Vol. 3, No.2 February 1994
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The lield work for the Solid
Wasr~ MaMg~~", Un;/S Sir~ InVtsll'
gar;on Follow,on began ill mid,Sep-
tember, The eight SWMU siles being
invesligated include: lIle 'TNT Washoul
Plant, Buried [)rum Sites No, I and 2,
Demolition Ground No, 2, numln~
Ground No, 2, NeUl1almltion 1"1,
Transronner Pad and InVlIl (1'1~!
SlOr.lgc Lot No, 4H, '1l1l' lIIajl.lrIl~' 01
thl' SWMU ,iIC,"IlC h.:atcd ,n Iii,'
dl'lklt's Af1IlIHJIllllOIl AI\.'~t A, p.L/( 1.1
the invcstigation follow,on work plan,
soil samples were taken atllle TNT
Washout, Ingot Slorage, Transfonner
Pad and in the Open BuminglOpcn
!xlllnation (On/OD) Ground areas,
Water samples were taken at the TNT
Washout, 011/01> Ami and lIuricd
l>n"T1 Site No, L
Allluricd I>rulII S"", No, I
and 2. In'fKhc,'s "'-l'rl' du~ !II tin\! allY
burll'd drtUllS posslhly llHI(~\Inirl~
~ll\'L'nl'i, Tl1l'~ tV.!l \I\l'\ Wl'H' S-t.'k(led
for trenching because they were
su~ted of containing drums or
solvenLs thai wcre buried several years
ago, The trench exeavalions al Buried
Drum Site No, 1 uncovered sevcral
inlXl 5 ,gallon paint Cans, 111Cse painl
';.ms anc.l a.'isodatcd soils were placed in
55'~llIon IlrUlIIs ror di:iIXlsaL Al
BUried Drum S Ill' No, 1. thl' lrc,'Ill'hin~
UIll'tI\.'l'H.'ll ~'\.'l'ral sIIl,Il1 drulll.'.
Continued on page 4
National Priorities List
Information repositiories offer
wealth of information
A main aspecI of tile
Nm;oM/ Priorities Ust or Super,
fund cleanup process is ensuring
that tile public is infomled 311d
involved in every step of the proc'
ess. The fedeml Superfund laws
and regulations require that the kud
agency in a cleanup maintain bOlh
an infollOalion reposlLOry and ad,
mlnistrative record thai are acces'
sible 10 the general public, TIle
lead agency for the depot's IWO
NPL .IlleS is the U,S AllOY and
LcllerXenny AllOY Depot.
Under the regulations, tile
InfollOation repository must be
located at or near the .Ii Ie. 111e
repository must include all items
developed, received, published, or
made nvailable ID lhe public
concerning the site and IL~ cleanup,
Additionally, ilmust Include
infollOation describing the applica,
lion process for Superfund Techni,
cal Assistance Grants which are
available to groups of illllivlduals
who may be affected by a Super,
fund site, (The appllcalion process
was described in the January 1993
Issue of Environmmra//ssues, )
The administrative record
has two purposes, First, it provides
an opportunily for the public to be
involved in the scleCllon of a
cleanup alternative for a site,
During this process, the lead agency
reviews information and lhen
makes it available to the puhlic III
lhe administrative reCllllllilc, The
poblic h;L~ lhe opportunity 10
(omment alx)ut SOllll' of th~' fl.'I.:onl\
documcnts, soch as PI\\I"","'d
cleanup plans, and thcsc ((lllllllcll!.'
hC('(lllle part (lIthe 1\\.'l1l1;lIll'llI
adminlstmtive recoil!, The second
purpose of mainlaining this ICam!
Is connected wilh the legal syslem,
If a cleanup action Is legally
challcnged,the court's ICview Is
limited to the administrative recon\,
LCllerXenny has IWO in for,
matlon repositories. the Coyle Free
Llbmry, 102 North Main St. in
Chamber.iburg nnd the dcpot's
Environmental Management
Division oena: in Bldg, 618,
LelterXenny's complete adminislra,
tive recoil! is kepi In the Environ,
mental Management Division
Office, Some of Ihe record's
contel1lS, such ns all reports of
remedial investigatiolL~, feasibility
studies, risk assessments and
proposed cleanup plans also arc
located atlhe Coyle Library's
repository,
'Illere are several reports al
lhe rerxlsitorics which depol
oflicials particularly recomnH:nd
lhe public review, One is the
LetterXcnny AmlY Depol Progress
Report, Published every three
mOl1lhs, this report provides an
update about current and future
cleanup activities. Two comp~hen,
sive Iislings, onc of the adrninistra,
live ~cord contents and olle of all
LEAD reports at the Coyle Lihrary
~posilory, are updated cvery threc
months 'Ille current issue of
Fnvironml'ntdllHues also as
""Iilahk atlhc lihrary for puhlic
di:-.trihuliull
TtJr..' adlllltlistrati....l' record
IIStill)~ i" dlvidl'd lfJtolhl1:C: St')!
1lIl'llh rl'J"-1I1S dealing slx'cilically
"illi ll'lll'rkcnny ckanup slles;
l1'kll'Il,-'l' dlh:Urllr..'nls lIs\..-d lllr
Letterkenny has
two information
repositories - the
Coyle Free LI-
brary, 102 North
Main St. in Cham-
bersburg and tne.
depot's Environ-
mental Manaqe-
ment Division Of-
fice in Bldg. 618.
making c1canup decisions; nnd
l'<':llerXenny Ellvironmemal Man,
agemenl Division oflke liIes
dealing with environmental
c1canup, Sincc the cvcr,growing
l.<.:lIerXcnny adminisllalive ~cord
now contains mo~ than 2(X)
relx)rt~, documents anllliles, a
new subjcct index W;L\ ~ccmly
added to the rccord file, This
subject index is eXI~ctelll<lmake
the administrative record more
"uscr,frlendly, ..
l.ellcrXellny lakes its obli,
gal ion of kl'cping our neightxlIs
Infonned ;\1\(1 involvel! In the
ollgoin!-! dl..'IXll dl'anup "l'ry sni.
ollsl)'. I:vl'ryorle is l'/l!,:lHJr;lI~l'd to
rl'viL'W till' administLlli\ l' n'nml
alld ll'IXI\lldry ill!lllJll;lt!dllllIl a
n.'':lllar hd\IS It you 11.1\1.' ;IJl~
q\ll'Slldlb or suggt'stillll" h 11" 1111.
pn1Vt'lIll'nt, plca.'l' kIll:, ~,llll\~.
Demonstration tests completed, fixation
study underway for K Area cleanup
1I'lhuu"llo" rail,
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~, <I.anup III. ~,1I1 In II" K
N", Md.ar.rVllorl, 0/'
'"VbOnmmla) Onn r'UIII
"hlla<ltIJ,hl.. In ""'J"''' '1011I
wi.. Tm. Owml.IO"
mnt.Ju':llnK Ih.'tl1llUlIIIlII)fIlA"aIA
LII..on .hell .hlllly II.) dUllup
tht IUlb,
'n,t lint lltmllflfllu
linn ~II L'urttludraJ ill S..ptl'ltIt...,
rnulltll in .m"ky ,,,,illlnnA.
Som. or lh. ~lllllllllw K "',rI
mn'lhwd uily. WnOcltTl ,Ith".
whh:h be,IIl") Imuk, vrhrn
ht'lIt.! hy lhe 1..0'* TtItlJJt"IIUIII'
D'....HIJlhm Uni!. 'l1w I""u,.&'
ur Imnke In Ihe ah ""luhU1J
hahw4 the drrnunllnllun ltn
A dry ICruhhn ....
OU!O I'''ted kl lhr I.h"III.1
"nlnlml a)llll'" hrlwrrn Ihr
'")ll.:lulIl: p.,'h:ullll: !WIIII'hn
."dUll' Ik'tl~IIt'l1 u,b,)Il
'IL~urhtr. '11111 "ruh)~, lr.
tlCAIM",'.t III Itllll)Vt IIlly. ~lIltl~'" VI'llllll. ^
......:nfliJ lk!mun.Ulllllnllul WI.' hdll ill
o.,:l1l~. Wilh lilt 1Ilttllilln III Ih.. Inuhher.
the lUll. f.'uuIIJ he lltlt.ttllhr r\l'n:"U1Y
Irnj!.lh I)f time loll ,rlllu...t lhr "'Illllllt
[lmlaminantA wllhllUI h....iJ\~ "'f1lhlrlll,~ wllh
.i, emlnluna I~Uality, With Ulr MJn:ruful
.lrmlnl.IIMloln LUll.'lllllplrwlt. Ihr ,cUJh"
we,. unlb.) Ih. PnIn8yl....nil Lkoputmenl
11II
II\V,00unlldu11n9
lIellllJ1l1l1l,vcl.
nf En\l!rnrunlonlal R~sL)urce... Air Qtla.lity
om.'., In lit< Novrmh<r, PAllER ,ign<<l
U'I! prrmll tu .Ilow Mclw'm/llwt 111
npt-riLIt ule liniment unit.
CUITCIllly, Mc L.arm/ll 1111 "
1.'1lIllplcting. mel.al flxalion treatml-rll
Itudy, Rdore beginning full,time lhermal
Utllmrnlor the lOib. McLaren/llan must
lJW\lnlstrale the .bilily 11) trut uu: K Area
soib 50th't any metals p,c.sent will be
chemically bondcd to the soil and will nlll
disol\lc into the groWldwater, Once the
metals demonstration is comple:led and
approved by Lcttcrkermy, the: Environ-
menl.J Proteclion Agency and P ADER; lbe
soil trcaUllent can begin. The mew fixation
repon is upect.c:d to be complcled by mid.
Fetmary
Industrial sewer line study begins
Ll'tlA'rkenny Anny l)l"pnt hu
h, Kun II ,",Ijor ,fllI4ly ofH,' j",JI4.\'1fhll WILJI,
Uwtf I'MJ .)ulltulhtlllJiKI.'l)',trC'11 hruks
ml fUl.'lurtll or lhe iruJwmi.ll'IC'wC', guvlty
IInCl. hUI nul the prt'uuriud rOri,,'C' mlin
linr.. 111ur b'ulu 111I1 h.':hHrI'lIllIY ')(0 lhe
MJUJI,:t' rlw IHHllt of thr \lulllll~ "'~Il1\i..:
(Ilfll'.lunIL, known tl.1 UI~I ill tIll' ~lIlh 8nll
gruullllwlut'r olll.t.'lh',lI'IH1Y Tn gl"' 1111.11'11
llf tJ"'I"~h~lIlllf 111(' !'..' WI" JIIlI.' ll',l~illll', tl
~lnll/l.t"".ln 11,1t Ill.' 1.1...,) ~III.h ""1\\
1IlIIolll,II'oI
TI\I' 11Il/lll'" nl tlll\ "(Il(h 1_\ III
Irltl k IllI' diU" 111111 "lid 1IIIInh." ,i! i""~il1.'
sewer linn by mjecuna harmless dye into
the Hnes ror 4S hOUR and then remo...ing it.
The dye leaks out of Ihe sewer lincs through
any <TICU and br.w in the I in.. , By
IlIrnplin8 ...ILs on and ofT'PO'1 for lbe
presence of dye. lhe direction and ut.c:1U or
the leakage rrom the industrial sewer lines
,."an he deLenninaJ. Two different dye~.. were
U,'O.I;'J ror twu different areas or the dtpol.
I:ollnwing I three-wl'ek t)(II,.'k.
.~'lllJf"li1 ~atl1pllnK or (m-pO~1 mOnilOrlTlK
....clh and off-pusl rl'!iidcnllal....clls, Ihl' d)'l'
WII.\ p\!tl'l'd inlJlc s.c."wcr linC.'~ durinK !.he
';1/'l'l'KI'IUI or ~~c, 10. 111C Jyl' ......a.\ f:ir<.:ullltL'd
through the lines (or 48 hours to simulat.c
normal sewage now, ACta 48 hours, ule
remaining dye was remo\led and the lines
were nushed. The dye study was condu.:ted
withoul affecting InY production at Leuerk.
enny, Eighl "OCU or 5Irnpling on and ore,
post wells complet.cs the sampling portion
of the study. The wdls are sampled ID
identiry the pathways which liquids leaking
from Ihe sewl," linc!! ale rollowing. A rCIX1Tt
dl'lailtng llll' rllldings or lJll' dye :;!udy is
O'P('(II.'&I ul he: nni:;hl'd by laic spril1~,
Env'ironmentall's'sues
lollorkonny Army Dopot's Quar.torly Installation Rostoratlon Newsleller
Vol. 3, No.1 October 1993
Biologists
study fish in
Rocky Spring
Lake
Tlll~ Illl'l' ^1'"lllullugh Sl'ph-'Ill'
\w" 1'11111 t\ll/Yll~ nllll tll~ Il'.lIn l\r aq'lalk
Inulll)'l'l" 1111111 V"I!>,U, 11ll . lIll"'!.' Ik't'lIl-1l1
\1'111"1' II..h. ,.lgill.' Iltlll "".It" tlillllplc\ l'\l'l)'
1\.l\1l WI'I'''''' hum f(m\o.y Spriull L.\..l.' , III tilt'
(11111101' 1111111'11 IrI\I,..IItl-lIllllll. Ihe hiulogi"b
hU'o'l' ll'1I11l1'11" hll >IhlllllJIL' nflh ill tlll! lal'\ll,
"~lll~ II h'dll1l1jlll' (Ulll'll
1'11'1 1111/1\1"111/. hllllll~I/lI~ h>l'lf..' l..llIlI.'I,;t!..'d,
1,<.UIIIIIII',III/\l1 U'lllllll'llll..h \IllhUTlIll.'d III (hI.'
1,I\o.~' I k.. lIuflllhllljl: 1Il\l1J1\'l.'tI Ilppl)'lng IlIl
I.'h"'flt'III..:urrt'Illlclllw lll~l"~ wulL'r whkh
tlllllllIll'lh IUlllllu'y 1111;11l.illhc sur(w:l'
wlwrl' Itll')' ,:liJlI... (1IIIl'l:k'd for sa.rnpling
l>lItlll~ Ihe M1Il1pling. lhe
lllllloj.p!ll!l III,nl'vcrcd ~hal l{t)l.:ky Spring
l.11"-1' hoa... !l1II1l1l rl'prr)jhlrill~ poplltllion~ or
hrllWII illlll rllUlhilW I1UIII, 'nli!'l W"....:;I'l.'11 by
1111' pll""'Il~ l' llllldull Ullul with fully rllrrlll,.'d
11I1~ 1I111H' ~Ilhl ""all.'r~ ur th...' sprin~.I'L'J
Rill"-)' Sprll1" Br,lJI~h .....hidll~ ul'\III'.\l1I
hllll1lhl' La"-~. AddHlLlII,L1ly. homc ytll1l1lt
11U111 h011l WltlllllthL' 1;"1 YI';u wI'r~'
rnplllrl'd \\'1111 ~1)lIll' ;1l1,ILIIOl\allllilJ\3~C'
1111'llllllll'vltll'~, Ilw HI)\."-Y Spring sy~tL'lIl
11101)' lk.' ,Ihlc III liIl\lalll II .....ihl Ullul fl~hcry.
('Mp iUL' ~kady th~ dominate Ilsh
III till' lak...' Ilwl nlllY hc lI11pading the repro.
lllllll....C hmu'.\S uf Illher, more desirable ri~h
!ornil'~, SlIme lIlL'iS anain large site in !.he
la~c hilI IIlL'S!! !lre few and far OelwL'L'n. 11\t~
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Biologists collect fish from Rocky Spring Lake using
a technique called" electrofishing." Fish can be col-
lected, studied and returned to the lake unharmed
hyhrid crappie, a supposedly nnn.ferlile
hy-blld between lhe black and while 1.:rappLe.
was inlrmluad 10 Ihl.' lake several years
ago. '111i:; fish appc31s to he not so Sledh-'
\incl' young ,,:rappics ha....e hel'n (:olll.'cII.'J.
VlfllJJlly all or the sunfish an..! l'rappil.'s arc
Sl1lalllll Sill.', probably Ix.....3\1.\C there IllC
fL'w large g.lllle fish 10 rel'd un them. More
br~L' ~allldish would kl.'cp the sunfish and
crappic numbers dowlI. and increase Ule
sunllsh lliHI crappics h.ldy Sill.'.'i.
would bc.(X)me dellJer. improving from pe4'
soup conditions which ui,t during the
summer. Sunflsh eltluny microorganisms
called zooplankton. which eats algae, Less
sunfish in the lake means more lOoplankhm
and kss algae,
The llcpot is u-ying to improve
fishing in the lake lhrough a managemcnt
program. A side bcndil or wnu",lling or
rCrTl(wing carp and sunllsh. and improving
game fish populations 1., thallhe lake will"r
Currcnlly,lhc <kpol partially
drains Rocky Spring Lake cvcry winter to
allow c(lld tcmpcratures to rreCle the lake
bottom 8J'ld kill algae. However controlling
or eliminaling Ill!! carp population is easier
said than done. Only rOUt years Igo. Rocky
Spring Lake was drained, carp were
removed and the remaining lake water was
treated (0 eliminalc carp. Somehow, a few
carp survived BIId reproduced.
Mercury study continues on depot
mcn:ury, However. no mercury WIlS found
in l{1'ICky Spring which feeds the lake, !lll)'
!i1IL'am W3tl'rS flowing off the (k111ll or in
sc,ILnH'nt sampll's lak~'ll (rnm lhe hOlbl/l1 or
l{IK"-Y Spring l.ah.
A(kr Tl'~I'l\ Inr tlw \;Ullplll1i:
r\"u11\, tilL' dl'pot h,'~,ul i1111l1tL'Il~IVI'
I'f"i'r,llll or wal~'r .\lld fl\ll '..lll1plinf, I,)
l'II'Llr,--, II\<' I:Lkl"\ ....at'.1 ,If fl'.l\ l'll)"'.',j II"
Ml'rl..'ury 1l(l:II1S nalurally in low
C\lIIrClllf .llions in the ellvironn\L'lll.
Ilo....l.'vI..., in high (OIll:CIlU ali'H1~, Illt.'rl:llry
l'alllw harmful 10 human health and lhe
cn....H\lllllll.l\l. L>luillh hUll' ,,"d July ll!''Jl.
sl:n'ral ....Olt'--'r \,II1\p1<:\ Llk~'1I rP1Ill ~\\~~)
Si'l Ill}!. Lllo,l', In\:al~',j \lollhilllhL' ,kr"ll\
f...'~II',l\I\'1l afl';I, 1'\' L'~',kd 1'l'1l11,yl\-;ll\ia
\l.\I,' \\ld,l~'~' ....,lll'l l('.l,dllY '>!.1I1,\'nd\ [,n
mercury thre3t to people, Se....eral species of
Ilsh I.' well as water from Rocky Spring
l.ake were sampled during Cktohcr 1991.
The low levels of men:ury round ill lhe fish
were within kvds normally f<lund in fish
tj~~\lI.'; IIlt'Y posed no lhrl.'3t to people ~atin~
lIlt' fi~h.
Continued on page 4
K Area Cleanu
How the
process
works
DuriI1ll AogW11991, !.eu.,kenny
liKned an Ig:reanent with the En"iron.
mental ProteCtion Agency for an Acc~k,.
aud R~mtdial Cleanup Action (0 take
plo"", within the depol" D~po..1 "'eo,
now an inactive lilt within the SOWMcJSftrn
Arta Nalioru.d P,iori,iLs List siu. nus si~,
also known 15 the K Area, W&5 contami-
nated by put dl'lposal prll:lku in"ol\llng
the diJ:posal of lolvcmls and sludge inlo
trenches ond lagoo"" D~posal or the..
materials Clused soil and groundwaler
contaminl1ion by volalile orglJ1ic.s.
Trichlo'<J<thylene (TCE), one or the
primuy and mOllllOxic of the volatile
organia fOlDld I(lhe silt, was sekctoo for
dctmnining the c1CIUlUp l.1'itcrla for the si~.
Past research and. 1992 treatability study.
lead the Army to chose .10v' lCmpc:ralurc
treatment unil, or 5tri,,)(r, for removal of
the volatile organics llld HUlinn of the
50i1.5 which involves mixing Oy a.~h inlo the
soillO ll4bilil.e any metal found in the soil.
The oontnel. fllr the K Area
c1catlup wo..~ awarded in June III Md..arenJ
113ft En...ironnlcntal Engineering, Phlladel.
phia, Pa, In mid July, the (onlIadllr txgall
minor site work such a~ felll.'in!; Ihc :iile to
pre...cnt ctmtamination l/,) nthcr atca.~,
rCll1o...ing :surfucc sheth and dl.'nri:'i,
installing elect.rical ~r'Jiu\ and moving III
water storage tanks and equipment. nlC
l1calmcnt unit i:'i built by TerTu ('hcm Envi-
11II
.
The infrated (arn;lge is thcll rolled uHo
l'll.lsiliol1 O\"l'r the ~oill"tllllalll...r Ilnd the Illl'
r...w indlcs llr Ihe ~1I11Ul.' ht'atl'd hI a Icm
peratlUl' of -'00 to 9{X) Jl'~rl.'l.'.~ Fllhrcnlll.'il
Thl.' ~oil lW(IIIllC!> 3l'lH\'o'l'cIIOIl emittcr ur
1ll',11 A ran pulh thc air duwnward lhrOll~h
thl.' ",oil whkh il\l"rca.~cs the tcmpe..'JallHc~ in
11ll' Ill\lo'l'r laYl'rs uf soil. Thc duwnward aa
11,1\10' and tl..llq.....ratlJfe dirrl'H.ntiaJ rl'dul"l.'s
pf,....S\Hl' in Iilc chamher :U1d allo\lo's tliL'
c'lradl'JIl uf ll\l' V01:11111Il'l\ ~a."'I.'S inllltlw
d\.IJlllx'c Thc ga.'\l'S arc S......l.l'!' froflllhl'
(halllhl'r Into all cmISSI01L\ nmtHlI syslem
l,lnslstmg or a couling IOllp ful\o.....l'd hy a
Clrt....m fdtralinn SYSIl'1ll
Pf<.'~I.'Jltly. Ih(' w!>t of the (k',UlUP
l~ :lpprn~il1lJtd)' $.\ lIIi111.1II and ~hll\Jhlt;lkl'
lhn'c 10 four nlllfllh.... tLl (llll1pll'IC.
Draft feasibility study nears completion
Lcttcrkl~nrl)' Arm)' lkpol is .....cll
inw lhe feasibility study phasc for ()pl'Tv.hlt'
UniIJ J aM 2 of lht! r'IJp,-'rty [J/,\pl)S.,1
Offia A't'IJ Jilt. The~l' UlllL\ (llnsl~t l)f Itsl'
PlX) Arl':I ('(Jntamillilh'd S,HUll' ~lfl'a~: alld
thl: gIlHHld.....akr. s\HLL~~. .....,ll.'r, ~"Ih an,t
sl',lmll'lll.\ 111lhl' I't)() Afl'.\ Th,' I S l'h,,~,'
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I .dl,', l<'d .!Ild .1[. 111,'/,,1 .:..: . .. I- .1 I',"
ronmcnlal Ser\' ices and will he: used hl
pr()Cl'~~ Rpprll~imlltcly 12.000 h) 1.1,000
111l1~ of ~nil within the K Area, 0l1l' unil.
(l!X'Jllh!d hy two pcopl~ can prn.:cs~ 1\0 II)
150 l'uhic YllJds elf soil daily. 'l1li$ figurl'
could incrcR..'ie or c1cCrClL'il.' h;L'il'd on wh;lIl\
found at the site once the l'roJlx't h....~ins.
Al'wr,ling l/,) T l'rra C11l'1l1. tIll'
portahl!!: hydrocarhon l.'\tr:KIllr llllll !It';I!\
uw ct1f1t:unlnall'd ~oil~ on ~ill' wilJl an
lIlharl'd I:arria~e, 'l1ll' hasc Ill' thl' ~tl'cl
l'unt:UIll'r nmt3HL'i a Sl.'fll'~ uf wdl ~.Tt'l'I1S
pad\l....llll gravel an~\ prlllcl'tl'd hy 5tl.....1
tJal,'ks which allnw a llladl'r (1) drl....c ill ;111<1
nut of Llll' unil to IlJatl and unload ~t)ds. 'Illc
solll~ Inaded 11110 a V;U:lJUJ\1 dlamher lo :I
dL'pth of I K il1(hL's. Au IS drawn th'llU~h the
soill'rl';Hing a va('uul1I ilnd ~[rippin~ erred
ll'lIIl.'.Jialifwcsligatiill1 and risk a.SSl',...Snll'nt
pha....cs of the sile cleanup lllhler lJw
NcJ/jo,t.JI p,joruU?s l.ist or Supafun./
pm1-:"vn, Tlll' FS cstahli~!ll's the h.l~l.'" fllr
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News briefs
Techlcal review com-
mittee looking for
concerned citizens
AI on. ~ lb. rtqulnlD.nlll
ot lit. Sup.rtund Amudm,nls and
II. MUlh'1l1ull<ln Ae~ Ltlltrlltnn1
bo.u a Technlral Rtvltw Commllltt
m..Un. .-,r, tOllr 10.1x moalMl1)
update members .nd the loneral
pllblk al.lullh. de,wl...n.lron-
menl.1 ".luroUon p'''Itram, oI...slcs
and c1..nup p...~e<l" Memb.rsblp
Includ.. Ih. depe'l cummandtr und
m.nogtr... o"d "'P""IU'U", from
Ih, Arl1l)' f:n_lroome"tol Cealer,
Army Corp" ot Engln..n, Eavlron,
"""lall',ol,,<:U,," Agen,y, Pennsy..
VI"la D'p...lmenl ot Envlronm.nbl
Rt~Jurct:!t, count)' comml...\lontn,
borollKb and .....rullndlnK toWlUhlp..
and cllnc.:rnl'tJ citl;wn""
Clllzen. Interrsud 10
.U.ndl"K THe ",..Una" ron (.lIlhe
depol" PlIbll, Arrlll... om.. at 267,
S 102 n, Iho En,lrulI..on,", R..lor..
Unn Ilr.",h .12~7,841l3.
..,...............,......-.-.........--.....-.
Slide show, video
program available to
groups
RtnDU,., L~ltt:rkcnny.. ':Do
'flrlmmfntal Ult!slnr;lctlon 8ranch and
ERM, Inc., frum Exton. Va., com.
plcled. .lIde .tIo... vldlO ot I'" .Ude
!tho..., InronnMlIuna.J brQC'hurl! and
twu r.rl ,beets .boullh.ln,lall.Uoo
rl'ttlt)rllilhJn prugnm hue. The :wikle
.hnw ond vldro .re oppro>lmal.ly 16
"1Inul" lung. Tht! bl"t)(hure liumnUl.
rllt. Ihe ....lor.Uon p">\I..om .od Ih.
Iwo t." .h..l. ..pl.ln tho depol'o
~round"'illu treatment s)~em Mod
k)w ten'ptuture thtrmal trt.lnlent
ur ,nnlomln"ed .olll;. Wltb lb. belp
II( th~ dt'pot'H ))uhlk ^"MIMI OmCt,
lht hl\.iflmnu~ntal Rt~tllnll()n
Ilrundal, plulllllnK I.. uw Ih~se nt'W
lIlulul;lh \1' prt~f1lijlllln' It) \,ulilJuti
t.h k unIt ...dlll,,1 ur~,U1I/.ltlilt1S (I' \1.1'1'1'
!Ill' pllhli.. Illfllrml'd or HilI un~.lilltt
!'II\\ronrnl'lll.ll dl':JIlUP ~.t tilt. dt'p,tt.
Mercury ----''-'
from page 1
Fmlll A,wlllhrouah September 1'l'I2, n.h, w.'er 01\01
allle in ROt:ky SprinB Lak~ were IlInplelJ t\'\'ry tWll wl'l'kli. 'nit
JClulla weN similar Lu l1u: ().:whc:r 1991lilmpllng . bull' or 110
IIlcrcury wu round in lhe lake w.l~ and lhe lIum:UJ)' Ic\'cl~ In lhoh
wu well wltl.io hWllon healtl. .l&nd.oIl15. TI,l. yell, "'e '"lIpllllg
conllnUl:d e.ery two w..k. from April tlllOallh S<I''''IIII>.'/,
Additlonally. tl,. p"ulbili'y or mercul)' orlalnllina from "'e
depot', ammunition Ilea or orr~qlllt agricu!luraJ I1CL\ is bc.-ing
Invn'ia'ltd,
Th. Rocky Spring Lok. mercury In.eOllgolinn I. ..rrned
10 u Op"abll U..u J or "'e Propmy Disposal OffiCI Arta
Na,ional P,j,NiJ~J Li..fI Of Sllptr/und silt. fh'pnJU and lUl)' J\'c:um.
mended c1eUlup Ictinns wUl be luucd alter the mercury in\lcniga-
lion is complete.!.
Moving?
If you hnve moved recenlly or have plans 10 do so
in !he fulure and wish to continue re<eiving Environmental
Issues, please drop us a line and lei us know your new
address,
Letterkenny Army Depot
Environmental Restoration Branch
Attn: SDSLE.ENR
Bldg, 618
Chambersburg, PA 17201-4150
SDSLE-EN (68)
~
Environmental Issues,
published quarterly by
Letterkenny Army Depot,
provides up-to-date infor-
mation about studies,
plans and findings during
the depot's installation
restoration process. If you
have an environmental
question or concern you
wish to be addressed or if
you would like to be on the
mailing list for this publi-
cation, call the Letter-
kenny Army Depot Public
Affairs Office at 267-5102.
Enftlrionment'alls;$:uJes
Lcllcrkcnny Army Depot's Quarterly Installation Restoration Ncwslellcr
Vol. 2, No.4 July 1993
Soil gas investigation begins
I "Isl llIonth,IKlIl'rkellll)'
~lartl.'d ~lil J.t:.1S 1l1n'stiV,aliollS ahlll~~ till'
industnal and Sll)flJl SI.'Wl'rS Iilll'S III the
Sl)UUll'a.'iI~m ^rl'~l, Ttu..':-,(' lull's are
(:kJlrnual Sl)Url'.c.'S 01 vl,lauk organi\:
L'ompoulllls nml;.lIl1inalil)l1 due to
di..s(owrcd brc.ak.'i mtlle lim's. (V()e;.,
arc chcmil:als which rradily cvupor:.HL.'
inlO the air. f\1any hOll'il.'lll)hl pnx1ut't..;
MIl'h :.L\ p:lint. SI'kH rl'lIlO\ll'r or glul' 11I:1)
contain VOCs,)
Fu.:I<l illvcstigatillllS l.,"ulldu(It.'d
frolll Fc'bruary I YY Ilhrough April
I <JY2 IlIl'ulved phySically illspeC'lmg lhe
sewer lines with the aid of a Ickvisiofl
camera. Any discovered bn'.akatzcs in
lht: lines were subse.quclllly tar~l'll.'d lor
the recent soil ga.s samplillg,
Soil ga.s saInpllng IS used as a
Sl:n.'('nin~ nwthod wtK'n looking for
l.."lll\la1l1l1l:1l.l'd soils, VCX' (llfllarninatl'd
soils gl\'~ off g;l"~:-' wilhin llil' air
spaces of tlH,~ soil. During thl' soli ).!a~
sampllllg, a hollow prohc or r,)(1 less
than mIl' indl in dlallll'tl.'r IS drivl'lll11tl)
thl' ground 1.0 Lhl~ <Ippm"imatl' dqll.h 01
Ihe sewer hlle, Prohc depth, r;ulged
from one to 15 fl'<:l. All 'IIr sample,
taken fmlll the soil air S~Il.."eS, is Lhl.'l1
pumJll'd up tile rod Ihrollgh a Tefloll
'iii-"~~~
1'11(",
fa;. ""'.. ,_.
- ,
C;iJ
During the soil sampling a rod is driven into ground to the
sewer line, An air sample is pumped up a tube in the rod into
a plastic bag, Air samples are tested on-site using a gas
chromatograph,
tuhl.' alld lI11tl a pl;I\IIC hag, Thl..' ;ur
s.:.1l1lf1k l~ thl'r1 in."'-'rtl'd Illtl) an Oil-SIll'
g;l\ chrom:Jtllgraph whkh give.\
;JI1:II)'ll\al fl'SIIIt."; thal s.:.UlH..' {by. MIJrl'
1l1:lIl ,HM) '"oil ).!:L' pfllh..'s Wl'fl' i.."lllll
pktL'(11lI May and JUlll'.
Risk assessment report now available
lllc finaLzrd Risk A'i5/'.lSml'flt
Rt!porl flXIL'iing on con1;\lllinatl'd soil
an'"as arHt groundW3ll..'r withul1hl'
Propc..'rty [)lspo~lI ()ffil..."l' Area Na1iunaJ
Priorlti{'s l.i.\t SUl' IS nnw :l\';\lbhlL' ll)
thl.' puhll\,,:. It may lx' fl'vk'Wl'd at till'
dq)()t's ()tlil'i~tI1l1f(HJllall!Hl ]'('l"l~llll
r1t'~: thl..' ('llyk "n'l..' Llhr;lry, !'\llrth
~1;1l1l ~l In dllv..lltll\.l,[] {'h:iIlll...r,,lotHj'.
;lnd 11]1' dl'l~ll" 1'.Il\II"lllIlll'lil.d '.1.\11
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Ilti.IL l "111.d'\L' IllJlIl.1I1 h,';tllll I I,. lr! 1I11
ltw ~lllh or hUI1l thl..' groUlll!\.I,;llcr;ls It
~urfa(l'''' at Rl)(.:ky SrrUll~ and lluws (ll
Rn4,."ky Spill!)'. I ;lkl..' wllh Illl'\l.' water
way:. tX'IIlI~ 1I'"ed hlr r(,dt'~llilHlal
~ 1111 I}l, 1 '>1,.' S.
Till' ;l\'-.I.",,,rlll'llt's n~sllIL': 1I:I\'t'
ht't'llll'..t'd HI a rlrd(r 1~',I,\lhIIJl'.' .Ind....,
,Ill I l'llll! liI.'lIlj~ r.') ll''>'>l'd tl)' (Ii,' IS
I Il\ It< '1\111\'1.1.11 1'11\1\',' lfilll ..\1''-11. " .1/1,1
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11"",!!'tt
.I ~ ,r r I ' ' . I ~ I 1 " . I Ii II Ii; r . II
I.' ,.. ~', "1'1 i: ,
In July, more so, I g:L' prohcs
will lx' cOlllpleted to help map ollllhe
l'xtl'nt of any VOC conwmination.
Onl..'l..' th~,o.;.c ar~as an.' idl'ntifll..~d, soil
s;,llllpks will he L1kl'fl at lhl'SC ~itL,'s to
(onfiml any vex' clHlIarnil13tion.
In this issue:
- - Risk assessment
process explained
- - Springwater in-
vestigation con-
ducted in Rowe
Spring
Depot conducts springwater
investigation at Rowe Spring
As mcntioned In prcvious
editions of EnvjronmLntallss~..,
Lct~",enny ls conducting a springwa,
ter investigation at Rowe Spring,
Located upproximn~ly IWo miles
nor1l1e:lSt of !he depot'S Ga~ 6, along
Pennsylvania Route 433, \lIC ground,
wnter,fed spring cmerH"s from !he
Sl1cam bed of Rowc Run and is a
potelllial source of vol31ile Qrganic
cOO1pounds that originated fmOl the
fomler Leuerkcnny Industrial Waste
Trcaunent Plant Lagoons,
The dcpot is curre"tly looking
at various VOC u-caunenl and rcmoval
methods based on noise levels, aes,
\llCtie compatibility with the surround,
I"g landscape, eosLs, hazardous waste
generation, perccnlage of VOC
removal and water now rale. Some of
tllC various l1caunem and removal
methods being considered include
carbon adsorption. air stripping, air
diffusion, ozonation and UV lighl, and
UV light and hydrogen peroxide,
The springwaler VOC sam,
piing will begin !his summer and last
for approximately six mon!hs, Once the
VOC concentrations and now rate is
known, a l1caunemmcthod will be
selected if necessary,
Risk (from page 2)
lhc plants and animals 31 or near a silC,
This is the "ccologlcal asscssmem"
phase of the risk assessment.
Scientisl'i require extensive
specialized IJ1lining to do risk assess,
mcnls properly and in compliance with
EP A regulations.
A risk :.L<;'''iCssmcnl will be done
for all optrable unir" wlllli" tllc dcpot's
lwn N31i<mal Priorities 1.ist siles. A
complex NPLsitc n"~~llIirifl!! dc.:,aIltlp is
dividl'd imo slIlalil'r unil.'i, calh.'d
op<.'rahh.' unil'l, whidl (an Ix' Illorl'
l'~l'.;ily rT1:lIl:II'l'd. t\ ri....k ;j\\t'\SlI\I.'r\t file
lwu opc.'rahk' ullih in thl' 1'Ill[X'r1y
I )i."rk)~ll (>lli(l..' Ah.'a II;!." l)o:.:~'tl (11111
pkl~'d and ~lllprll\'t'd by th~' FP,\ ~\Ild
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In the risk assessment
process, soil, water and
air samples from a pas.
sibly contaminated site
are analyzed to identify
the chemicals present
and their concentra-
tions.
thl.' Pl.'nn~ylvalHa [kp;lfUllt'llt Ilf
FnvirolllllL'lILlI Rl'.".l\lr(l'~. ,St'l' rl'/d(,''/
.\ltlrv Ofl {',J,t',' J i.\ dr;dt f1',k ;I"",'."'"
1I1.'llt '-,If \111 "iI,' Sllll. "llILI~l' W;l!n alld
p(ltlfld\~;IlI'1 III 1111' S'),llh";I'.lt'lll ,\rt';\
NI'l. ~Ill' 1:, lllll\'lilh ,111 11,\ ;11101
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Located two
miles northeast
of Gate 6,
groundwater-
fed Rowe
Spring emerges
from the stream
bed of Rowe
Run, The spring
is the subject of
a spring water
study being
conducted to
look for volatile
organic com-
pounds,
Correction
In the May issue of
Environmentall ssues, there
was some incorrect informa-
lion in the article on page 3
titled. PDO Rl Report Com-
pleted. Operable UnilS I nnd
2 in the Property Disposal
Office Area deal Wilh soil
and groundwater contamina-
tion within thc l'[)O Arca
fxmndary, not the K Area as
written in the arrick.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROPERTY ASSESSMENT
FIELD CIlECKLIST
Site name The Sunny Company
Chamboraburq, PA.
Date 5/28/94
Time ---LQ am
Inspector
Tina L. Sr)an<.1113r
Description
1. Flora/Fauna
Yes
No
Comments
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~v pasture/field
2, Wooded Area
3, Stressed Vegetatlon
4, Discolored or Disturbed Soils
5, Depression/Pits
6, Mounding/Piles or Soil
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Tree lined parameter
Trees and areas in fiel
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From livestock and
previous building areas
Previous foundations
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7, Landfills
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8, Scattered Debris
9. Solid Waste Repository
10, Solid Waslc Hauler
11, Trails/Dead End Roads
12. Railroad Track
13. Railroad Spurs
14. Building/Structures
Discharge Outlets
Air
Water
In front and r~ar
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At Eastern boundary
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No lonQer present
IS, Noise
Vehicular traffic
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16, Dust/Smoke
x
17, Unusual/Noxious Odors
Livestock Wilstp
x
Back (easlem) portion of The Sunny Co, property
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National Prilltillj! Ink (Ilotl! 55 gallllll drullls)
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Culvert from LEAD to the property
Drainage dil<.:h from I.EAD to the property
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Lane Enterprises, Inc.
31105 HARTZ DALE DRIVE, SUITE 514 . CAMP HILL, PA 17011 . (717) 761-6175 · FAX (717) 761-50155
June 23, 1994
Mr. Pat McBride
campbell-Barris commercial Realty
500 North Front Street
Wormleysburg, PA 17043
SUBJECT: SUNNY COMPANY - TERMINATION OF REAL ESTATE
SALKS AGRBBMIllNT
Dear Pat:
This is to inform you that our engineer has performed analysis
and test borings at the Sunset Pike and Commerce Drive property
in Green Township, Franklin County, pennsylvania. After
reviewing his analysis, we have determined that the physical
condition of the property is such that we cannot construct the
manufacturing facility that we had planned. Accordingly,
pursuant to paragraph 2(c) of the First Addendum to Agreement for
the Sale and Purchase of Real Estate between Sunny Company and
Lane Enterprises, Inc., we are notifying you and Sunny
Corporation that the physical condition of the property prevents
us from developing it for our intended use, and we hereby elect
to terminate the Sales Agreement,
We would ask that the deposit and any interest earned thereon be
returned to us,
We appreciate the ti~e and effort that you expended on our
behalf. We look forward to working with you in the future,
Sincerely, ~
C,---J~~~ // /~t~ "
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~oseph H, Miller
Vice President
Manager of Operations
JHM:clb
LANE METAL PRODUCTS DIVISION' LANE TECHNICAL COATINGS DIVISION' LANE FABRICATORS DIVISION
PEN~jSYLVMIIA BEDFORD' KING OF PRUSSIA' PULASKI' CARLISLE
VIRGINIA DUBLIN' BEALETOfj NEW YORK BATH' Bf,LLSTON SPA
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July 6, 1994
Bob Diehl
Lane Enterprises, Inc.
3905 Hartzdale Drive
Suite 514
Camp Hill, PA 17011
RE: Soil Borings and Percolation Test for Lane Enterprises Culbertson Site, Green
Township, Franklin county, PA
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Dear Bob:
On May 11 and 12, 1994, Carlin/Simpson and Associates, along with Soils, Boring and
Testing, performed (5) five soil borings for a proposed manufacturing facility and (3)
three percolation tests for a proposed retention basin on the above mentioned site,
The five borings were made in the vicinity of the southern part of the site currently
~oned Industrial. Of the (5) five borings made, (4) four of those encountered rock, 2'-0"
to 4'-0" beneath the llurface, The rock encountered tended to be cavernous and
seamy, meaning there were cavities encountered In the limestone bed during drilling
operations, In one particular case, the cavity was determined to be approximately 4'-0"
deep with unknown width, There were also other indications that additional cavities
were present in the general area as well. Building on any of this type of material would
require special attention to foundation design,
The (3) three percolation tests were conducted in the east corner of the site In the
vicinity of where a proposed retention basin was to be designed, This again was
located in the area currently zoned Industrial. The (3) thr~e tests did not percolate,
Basically, there was no measured movement in water levsl within a 24."our period.
It was determined, therefore, that any water that would be 90llected in this area wDuld
not drain off site unless it got potentially high enough to overflow onto the adjacent
property ,
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