Prepared For:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region I
Emergency Planning and Response Branch
5 Post Office Square, Suite 100
Boston, Massachusetts 02109-3912
CONTRACT NO. EP-S3-15-01
TO/TDD NO. TO1-01-15-12-0003
TASK NO. 0081
DC NO. R-00142
Submitted By:
Weston Solutions, Inc.
Region I
Superfund Technical Assessment and Response Team IV (START)
101 Billerica Avenue, Building 5, Suite 103
North Billerica, MA 01862
February 2016
REMOVAL PROGRAM
PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT/
SITE INVESTIGATION REPORT
FOR THE
NH MARBLE AND FIBERGLASS SITE
DERRY, ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, NEW HAMPSHIRE
6 JANUARY 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Preliminary Assessment/Site Investigation Forms II. Narrative Chronology III. Appendices Appendix A - Figures Appendix B - Tables and Spreadsheets Appendix C - Photodocumentation Log
I. Preliminary Assessment/Site Investigation Forms
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EPA REGION I REMOVAL PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT
Site Name and Location
Name: NH Marble and Fiberglass Site Location: 19 Elm Street Town: Derry County: Rockingham State: New Hampshire Site Status: ( ) NPL ( ) NON-NPL ( ) RCRA ( ) TSCA ( ) ACTIVE (X) ABANDONED ( ) OTHER
(X) Attached USGS Map of Location (X) Site I.D. No.: 01MT Latitude: 42º 52′ 53.5″ North Longitude: 71º 19′ 51.2″ West
Referral ( ) Citizen (X) City/Town (X) State ( ) Preremedial ( ) RCRA ( ) Other: Name of referring party: New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NH DES) Address: 29 Hazen Drive, Concord, NH 03301 Telephone: (603) 271-3503
Contacts Identified 1) George Carrigan (NH DES) Telephone: (603) 271-3746 2) David Degler (NH DES) Telephone: (603) 271-2873 3) Craig Durrett (Town of Derry) Telephone: (603) 432-6144
Source of Information ( ) Verbal: (X) Report: New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. 2015. Site Investigation Summary Report. 4 November. ( ) Other:
Potential Responsible Parties Owner: Town of Derry Telephone: (603) 432-6100 Address: 14 Manning Street, Derry, NH 03038 Operator: Telephone: ( ) Address:
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Site Access Authorizing Person: Susan A. Hickey, Interim Town Administrator Date: 12/22/2015 (X) Obtained ( ) Verbal Telephone: (603) 432-6100 ( ) Not Obtained (X) Written
Historical Preservation ( ) Site is Historically Significant or Eligible for Historic Preservation
Contacts Identified 1) State Historical Preservation Officer (SHPO) Name: Mrs. Nancy Muller Telephone: (603) 271-3483 2) Tribal Historical Preservation Officer (THPO) Name: Telephone: ( ) Comments:
Physical Site Characterization Background Information: The NH Marble and Fiberglass Site (the site) is located at 19 Elm Street, Derry, Rockingham County, New Hampshire (NH). The geographic coordinates at the approximate center of the site are 42° 52' 53.5" north latitude and 71° 19' 51.2" west longitude. The site is located in a mixed commercial/residential area of Derry, NH. The site consists of an approximately 1.7-acre parcel with an approximately 44,000-square-foot three-story building. The former mill building was built in 1901 as a shoe factory. There have been additions to the building since it was originally built. The site is bordered to the north by Maple Street and commercial properties, to the east by wooded areas, Beaver Brook, and residential properties, to the south by residential properties (a condominium complex), and to the west by Elm Street and commercial and residential properties. On 4 November 2015, an NHDES inspector and the Town of Derry Environmental Coordinator (EC) conducted an inspection of the facility. At the time of the building inspection there were two tenants, an antiques dealer and a bounce-house vendor, both of which were in the process of removing their inventory from the building. The building was serviced by four transformers, three of which were suspected of containing polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) transformer oil. Power to the building was shut off. The following are the observations from the NHDES and Town of Derry 4 November 2015 inspection. The first floor contained the areas of the two tenants, as well as some miscellaneous solid waste.
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The basement contained some of the bounce houses, a large amount of solid waste, and at the northern end, a room with approximately 13 55-gallon drums, 30 5-gallon containers, and numerous other small containers. The contents of at least one of the containers had leaked and solidified on the floor, and there was a musty, solvent odor present. It was unknown if the containers were empty, full, or partially full, and at least some were labeled as having flammable contents. Outside of the room to the east in the basement, there were two locations that had approximately 30 containers of paints, stains, and solvent-related containers. On the second floor, there was a large amount of solid waste and scattered small containers, and a woodworking area in a room to the east containing approximately 60 containers of paints, stains, and lubricants. The third floor had bags and containers of solid granulated material used in fiberglass/plastic sinks and tubs; containers of powdered pigments; a 1-gallon container of methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (MEKP) (a peroxide catalyst); an unlabeled 55-gallon drum likely containing a solvent; a blue polyethylene drum containing “Super Blue LF Resin Cleaner”; cabinets with various 1-gallon containers of solvent-based materials; a room filled with 5-gallon containers (some empty, some with lids); a paint and pigment storage room with a large number of paint/pigment/solvent containers, including two additional 1-gallon containers of MEKP; a leaking package of a flammable material; workstations, each with several 1- to 5-gallon containers; and several gasoline containers. Description of Substances Possibly Present, Known or Alleged: PCBs, flammable liquids, MEKP, various paints/pigments, solvents, gasoline.
Existing Analytical Data ( ) Real-Time Monitoring Data: ( ) Sampling Data:
Potential Threat Description of potential hazards to environment and/or population-identify any of the criteria for a Removal Action (from NCP) that may be met by the site under 40 CFR 300.415 [b] [2]. i. Actual or potential exposure to nearby human populations, animals, or the food chain from
hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants. ii. Actual or potential contamination of drinking water supplies or sensitive ecosystems.
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iii. Hazardous substances or pollutants or contaminants in drums, barrels, tanks, or other bulk storage containers, that may pose a threat of release.
iv. High levels of hazardous substances or pollutants or contaminants in soils largely at or near
the surface, that may migrate. v. Weather conditions that may cause hazardous substances or pollutants or contaminants to
migrate or be released. vi. Threat of fire or explosion. vii. The availability of other appropriate federal or state response mechanisms to respond to
the release. viii. Other situations or factors that may pose threats to public health or welfare or the
environment.
Prior Response Activities
( ) PRP (X) STATE ( ) FEDERAL ( ) OTHER Brief Description: NH DES conducted a site investigation on 4 November 2015.
Priority for Site Investigation
(X) High ( ) Medium Low ( ) None ( ) Comments:
Report Generation
Originator: Bonnie Mace Date: 22 February 2016 Affiliation: Weston Solutions, Inc. (START) Telephone: (978) 552-2131 TDD No.: TO1-01-15-12-0003 Task No.: 0081
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EPA REGION I
REMOVAL SITE INVESTIGATION
Inspection Information
Site Name: NH Marble and Fiberglass Site Address: 19 Elm Street
Town: Derry County: Rockingham State: New Hampshire
Date of Inspection: 6 January 2016 Time of Inspection: 1000 hours
Weather Conditions: 25 ° Fahrenheit, Sunny, cold
Site Status at Time of Inspection: ( ) ACTIVE (X) INACTIVE Comments: The building is currently unoccupied.
Agencies/Personnel Performing Inspection
Names Program
(X) EPA: Elsbeth Hearn
Tina Hennessy
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Region I Emergency Planning and Response
Branch (EPRB), On-Scene Coordinator (OSC).
U.S. EPA EPRB, Enforcement Coordinator.
(X) EPA
Contractor:
Bill Mahany
Bonnie Mace
Weston Solutions, Inc. (Weston), Superfund
Technical Assessment and Response Team IV
(START)
(X) State: David Degler New Hampshire Department of Environmental
Services (NH DES)
(X) Other:
Alan Côte
Craig Durrett
Town of Derry Department of Public Works
(DPW), Superintendent of Operations.
Town of Derry DPW, Environmental Coordinator
(EC).
Current Owner Based on Field Interview: Town of Derry
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Physical Site Characteristics
Parameter Quantities/Extent ( ) Cylinders: (X) Drums: Numerous containers and drums are located throughout the
building. ( ) Lagoons: ( ) Tanks: ( ) Above: ( ) Below: ( ) Asbestos: ( ) Piles: ( ) Stained Soil: ( ) Sheens: ( ) Stressed Vegetation: ( ) Landfill: (X) Population in Vicinity: The site is located in a mixed commercial/residential area. ( ) Wells: ( ) Drinking: ( ) Monitoring: ( ) Other:
Physical Site Observations
The NH Marble and Fiberglass Site (the site) is located at 19 Elm Street, Derry, Rockingham County, New Hampshire (NH). The geographic coordinates at the approximate center of the site are 42° 52' 53.5" north latitude and 71° 19' 51.2" west longitude. The site is located in a mixed commercial/residential area of Derry, NH. The site consists of an approximately 1.7-acre parcel with an approximately 44,000-square-foot three-story building. The former mill building was built in 1901 as a shoe factory. There have been additions to the building since it was originally built. The site is bordered to the north by Maple Street and commercial properties, to the east by wooded areas, Beaver Brook, and residential properties, to the south by residential properties (a condominium complex), and to the west by Elm Street and commercial and residential properties. On the first floor, there were few to no containers, only debris including furniture from the antique dealer. In the far northern end of the building, in the open area of the basement, there were several containers, mostly 1-gallon and 5-gallon containers containing flammable liquids, epoxy resins, paints, and roof coating. In the elevator shaft, there were several pallets of 50-pound paper bags containing powdered granite filler. Town of Derry personnel noted that the pallets were reportedly moved from the third floor by the previous tenant. In the newer portion of the basement, there were several metal 1-quart and 1-gallon containers of paints and thinners. There was also a “Hazardous Waste Room” located in the basement. There were several partially grounded 55-gallon containers of flammable liquids. There were also various 1-gallon and 5-gallon containers. Some had hand-written labels, and some were leaking around the base of the 55-gallon drums. There were elevated volatile organic compound (VOC) readings on the air monitoring instrument, up to 1.2 parts per million (ppm) in ambient air. On the second floor, there were numerous 1-gallon and 5-gallon containers of flammable liquids, paints, thinners, and solvents. The third floor was where NH Marble and Fiberglass previously operated. At the
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northern end of the building, there were a couple of shelving units with numerous 1-quart and 1-gallon metal and plastic paint cans containing pigments, dyes, and powders. In addition, there were fiber, plastic, and steel 55-gallon drums, along with numerous bathroom sink molds and piles of dust/powder on the floor from sanding operations. Toward the middle of the third floor, there were several flammable storage cabinets. There were also two “Paint Rooms” containing numerous paints, dyes, and powders including two organic peroxides. In addition, there were four transformers located on an elevated platform on the eastern side of the building.
Field Sampling and Analysis
Matrix/Analytical Parameter
Field Instrumentation CGI/O2 RAD PID FID Other
Background Readings:
0.0%/20.9% 10-15 µR/hr 0.0 ppm
Air: 0.0%/20.9% 10-15 µR/hr 0.0 ppm Tanks: 0.0%/20.9% 10-15 µR/hr 0.0 ppm Drums: 0.0%/20.9% 10-15 µR/hr 0.0 ppm Other:
Field Quality Control Procedures
(X) SOP Followed ( ) Deviation From SOP Comments:
Description of Sampling Conducted
No samples were collected as part of this investigation. Drums/containers were inventoried and photodocumented.
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Analyses
Analytical Parameter Media Laboratory ( ) VOC ( ) AIR ( ) NERL ( ) PCB ( ) WATER ( ) CLP( ) PESTICIDE ( ) SOIL ( ) PRIVATE ( ) METALS ( ) SOURCE ( ) DAS ( ) CYANIDE ( ) SEDIMENT ( ) SOW ( ) SVOC ( ) SOIL GAS ( ) FIELD ( ) TOXICITY ( ) DIOXIN ( ) ASBESTOS ( ) OTHER
Receptors
Comments ( ) Drinking Water: ( ) Private: ( ) Municipal: ( ) Groundwater: (X) Unrestricted Access: Access to the site is unrestricted. (X) Population in Proximity: The site is located in a mixed
commercial/residential area. (X) Sensitive Ecosystem: Beaver Brook is located along the eastern
border of the site. ( ) Other:
Additional Procedures for Site Determination
( ) Biological Evaluation ( ) ATSDR
Site Determination
Depending on further information, criteria that may be met by the site include 40 CFR 300.415 [b] [2], parts: i. Actual or potential exposure to nearby human populations, animals, or the food chain
from hazardous substances, pollutants or contaminants. ii. Actual or potential contamination of drinking water supplies or sensitive ecosystems.
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iii. Hazardous substances or pollutants or contaminants in drums, barrels, tanks, or other bulk storage containers, that may pose a threat of release.
iv. High levels of hazardous substances or pollutants or contaminants in soils largely at or
near the surface, that may migrate. v. Weather conditions that may cause hazardous substances or pollutants or contaminants to
migrate or be released. vi. Threat of fire or explosion. vii. The availability of other appropriate federal or state response mechanisms to respond to
the release. viii. Other situations or factors that may pose threats to public health or welfare or the
environment.
Report Generation
Originator: Bonnie Mace Date: 22 February 2016 Affiliation: Weston Solutions, Inc. (START) Telephone: (978) 552-2131 TDD No.: TO1-01-15-12-0003 Task No.: 0081 44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444
II. Narrative Chronology
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Narrative Chronology Site Description The NH Marble and Fiberglass Site (the site) is located at 19 Elm Street, Derry, Rockingham County, New Hampshire (NH) (see Appendix A, Figure 1) [1]. The geographic coordinates at the approximate center of the site are 42° 52' 53.5" north latitude and 71° 19' 51.2" west longitude. The site is located in a mixed commercial/residential area of Derry, NH. The site consists of an approximately 1.7-acre parcel with an approximately 44,000-square-foot three-story building. The former mill building was built in 1901 as a shoe factory. There have been additions to the building since it was originally built. The site is bordered to the north by Maple Street and commercial properties, to the east by wooded areas, Beaver Brook, and residential properties, to the south by residential properties (a condominium complex), and to the west by Elm Street and commercial and residential properties (see Appendix A, Figure 2) [2]. Site Background and History The site contains a former mill building built in 1901 as a shoe factory. The Emmerson Shoe Factory operated until approximately 1939, when it became the Klev Bro Shoe Factory and then later the Jodi Shoe Company. The Jodi Shoe Company ceased operations sometime in the mid-1970s. The building then housed a woodworking business. The most recent tenants included an antiques dealer and an amusement/bounce-house vendor. On 4 November 2015, a New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) inspector and the Town of Derry Environmental Coordinator (EC) conducted an inspection of the facility [3]. At the time of the inspection there were two tenants, an antiques dealer and a bounce-house vendor, both of which were in the process of removing their inventory from the building. The building was serviced by four transformers, three of which were suspected to contain polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) transformer oil, although power to the building was shut off. Sampling efforts by the town later showed that only one of the four transformers contained PCB levels above regulatory disposal limits. The first floor contained the areas of the two tenants, as well as some miscellaneous solid waste. The basement contained some of the bounce houses, a large amount of solid waste, and at the northern end, a room with approximately 13 55-gallon drums, 30 5-gallon containers, and numerous other small containers. The contents of at least one of the containers had leaked and solidified on the floor, and there was a musty, solvent odor present. It was unknown if the containers were empty, full, or partially full, and at least some were labeled as having flammable contents. Outside of the room to the east in the basement, there were two locations that had approximately 30 containers of paints, stains, and solvent-related containers. On the second floor, there was a large amount of solid waste and scattered small containers, and a woodworking area in a room to the east containing approximately 60 containers of paints, stains, and lubricants.
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The third floor had bags and containers of solid granulated material used in fiberglass/plastic sinks and tubs; containers of powdered pigments; a 1-gallon container of methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (MEKP) (a peroxide catalyst); an unlabeled 55-gallon drum likely containing a solvent; a blue polyethylene drum containing “Super Blue LF Resin Cleaner”; cabinets with various 1-gallon containers of solvent-based materials; a room filled with 5-gallon containers (some empty, some with lids); a paint and pigment storage room with a large number of paint/pigment/solvent containers, including two additional 1-gallon containers of MEKP; a leaking package of a flammable material; workstations, each with several 1- to 5-gallon containers; and several gasoline containers. Site Activities On 6 January 2016, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) On-Scene Coordinator (OSC) Elsbeth Hearn, EPA Enforcement Coordinator Tina Hennessy, and Weston Solutions, Inc. Superfund Technical Assessment and Response Team IV (START) members Bill Mahany and Bonnie Mace mobilized to the site to conduct a site reconnaissance and a drum/container inventory as part of the Removal Program Preliminary Assessment/Site Investigation (PA/SI). In addition, NH DES representative David Degler, and Town of Derry Department of Public Works (DPW) representatives Alan Côte (Superintendent of Operations) and Craig Durrett [Environmental Coordinator (EC)], were on site. START member Mace conducted a safety and operations meeting, and on-site personnel reviewed and signed the site-specific health and safety plan (HASP), which was prepared as a separate document, entitled Weston Solutions, Inc. Region I START Site Health and Safety Plan (HASP) for the NH Marble and Fiberglass Site, 19 Elm Street, Derry, New Hampshire, dated January 2016. START personnel established a support zone and calibrated the air monitoring instruments, including a MultiRAE and a Ludlum 19A gamma radiation meter (MicroR) [4-5]. Background levels were recorded in the HASP as follows: volatile organic compounds (VOCs) = 0.0 parts per million (ppm); lower explosive limit (LEL) = 0%; oxygen (O2) = 20.9%; carbon monoxide (CO) = 0.0 ppm; and MicroR = 8-15 microRoentgens per hour (μR/hr). EPA, START, NHDES, and Town of Derry personnel conducted a walk-through of the on-site building. The site walk began on the first floor where there were few to no containers, only debris including furniture from the antique dealer. The walk then continued to the basement. In the far northern end of the building, in the open area, there were several containers, mostly 1-gallon and 5-gallon containers containing flammable liquids, epoxy resins, paints, and roof coating. In the elevator shaft, there were several pallets of 50-pound paper bags containing powdered granite filler. Town of Derry personnel noted that the pallets were reportedly moved from the third floor by the previous tenant. The walk continued into the newer portion of the basement, where there were several metal 1-quart and 1-gallon containers of paints and thinners. The walk then continued onto the second floor, where there were numerous 1-gallon and 5-gallon containers of flammable liquids, paints, thinners, and solvents. The walk continued onto the third floor, where NH Marble and Fiberglass operated. At the northern end of the building, there were a couple of shelving units with numerous 1-quart and 1-gallon metal and plastic paint cans containing pigments, dyes, and powders. In addition, there were fiber, plastic, and steel 55-gallon drums, along with numerous bathroom sink molds and piles of dust/powder on the floor from sanding operations. Toward the middle of the third floor, there were several flammable
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storage cabinets. There were also two “Paint Rooms” containing numerous paints, dyes, and powders including two organic peroxides. EPA and START proceeded to the “Hazardous Waste Room” located in the basement. There were several partially grounded 55-gallon containers of flammable liquids. There were also various 1-gallon and 5-gallon containers. Some had hand-written labels, and some were leaking around the base of the 55-gallon drums. There were elevated VOC readings on the air monitoring instrument up to 1.2 ppm in ambient air. During the site walk, START confirmed the inspection that NHDES and the Town of Derry had previously conducted, noting numerous small 1- to 5-gallon containers, and several 55-gallon containers throughout the mill complex (see Appendix B, Table 1). START also noted the four transformers located on an elevated platform on the eastern side of the building. START member Mahany photodocumented site features (see Appendix C, Photodocumentation Log).
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REFERENCES
[1] National Geographic Society, i-cubed. 2011.
[2] Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AEX, Getmapping, Aerogrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopo. 2016. ArcGIS.com World Imagery Map. 18 February.
[3] New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. 2015. Site Investigation Summary Report. 4 November.
[4] Weston Solutions, Inc. September 2015. Standard Operating Procedure for PID-MultiRAE (Multi-gas monitor with VOC detection and LEL) RAE Model PGM-50 Multi-gas Monitor (MultiRAE), SOP NO. WSI/S3-018, Superfund Technical Assessment and Response Team III (START), Andover, MA.
[5] Weston Solutions, Inc. September 2015. Standard Operating Procedure for Ludlum Model 19 Micro R Meter, SOP No. WSI/S3-022, Superfund Technical Assessment and Response Team III (START), Andover, MA.
III. Appendices
Appendix A
Figures
Figure 1 Site Location Map Figure 2 Site Map
SITE
Site Location Map
Figure 1
TO1-01-15-12-0003B. Mace12 February 2016
NH Marble and Fiberglass Site19 Elm Street
Derry, New Hampshire
Site Location Map
EPA Region I Superfund Technical Assessment and
Response Team (START) IVContract No. EP-S3-15-01
TDD Number:Created by:Created on:Modified by:Modified on:
Topos: National Geographic Society, i-cubedQuadrangle Name: Derry, NHAll other data: START
Data Sources:
I
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0 10.5Kilometers
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MAPLE STREETEL
M ST
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BEAVER BROOK
NH Marble andFiberglass
Figure 2
0 10050Feet
IImagery: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AEX, Getmapping, Aerogrid, IGN, IGP, swisstopoTopos: National Geographic Society, i-cubedAll other data: START
TO1-01-15-12-0003B. Mace12 February 2016
NH Marble and Fiberglass Site19 Elm Street
Derry, New Hampshire
Site Map
Data Sources:
EPA Region I Superfund Technical Assessment and
Response Team (START) IVContract No. EP-S3-15-01
TDD Number:Created by:Created on:Modified by:Modified on:
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LegendApprox. Parcel Boundary
Appendix B
Tables and Spreadsheets Table 1 Drum/Container Inventory
TABLE 1
DRUM/CONTAINER INVENTORY
NH MARBLE AND FIBERGLASS
DERRY, NEW HAMPSHIRE
Number Type Volume
Epoxy resin 12 DM 5-gallon Unknown Far north end of basement 3741
Paint thinner 1 DM 5-gallon Unknown Far north end of basement 3741
Joint compound 1 DF 5-gallon Unknown Far north end of basement 3741
Paint/wood stain 7 DM 1-gallon Unknown Far north end of basement 3742/3743
Paints/lacquers 20+ DM 1-gallon Unknown Far north end of basement 3742/3743
Spray paint cans 10+ DM 15 ounces Unknown Far north end of basement NA
Lacquer thinner 2 DM 5-gallon Empty Far north end of basement 3744
Roof coating 1 DM 5-gallon Unknown Far north end of basement 3742
Multipurpose Catalyst 2 DF 16-ounces Unknown Far north end of basement 3745/3746
Copper C-110 1 DM 5-gallon Unknown Far north end of basement 3747
Granite Effect Filler (bags) 20+ CF 50-pound Full Elevator Shaft 3749/3750 Moved from 3rd floor by previous tenant.
Misc paints 10+ DM 1-gallon Unknown Newer portion of building 3754 In a metal cabinet.
Misc thinners 10+ DM 1-quart Unknown Newer portion of building 3754
Flammable liquid
(Styrene monomer) 11 DM 55-gallon Unknown Hazardous Waste Room 3831-3832
Thinner? - Handwritten on 4.
Mineral Spirits used - Handwritten on 1.
Stain - Handwritten on 1.
Thinner Full Used - Handwritten on 1.
2 drums grounded.
PID reading of up to 1.2 ppm in ambient
air for VOCs.
ThermaClean Marble
Wash
095-0113
1 DM 55-gallon Full Hazardous Waste Room 3835/3837 White Drum, partially grounded.
DescriptionApproximate
Quantity
Basement
Corresponding
Photo NumberLocation in Building Comments
Containers
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TABLE 1
DRUM/CONTAINER INVENTORY
NH MARBLE AND FIBERGLASS
DERRY, NEW HAMPSHIRE
Number Type VolumeDescription
Approximate
Quantity
Basement
Corresponding
Photo NumberLocation in Building Comments
Containers
Flammable Liquid 1 DM 55-gallon Empty Hazardous Waste Room 3835/3838 Black Drum
Flammable Liquid 10 DM 1-gallon Unknown Hazardous Waste Room 3833/3834
Flammable Liquid 6 DF 5-gallon Unknown Hazardous Waste Room 3833/3834
Flammable Liquid 21 DM 5-gallon Unknown Hazardous Waste Room 3833/3840Glypton Flammable Liquid Paint
UN 1263
Flammable Liquid 5 DM 1-quart Unknown Hazardous Waste Room 3836
Flammables (stains, paint
thinner, denatured alcohol
solvent)
12+ DM 1-gallon Unknown Near bathroom 3760
Flammables (stains, paint
thinner, denatured alcohol
solvent)
3 DM 5-gallon Unknown Near bathroom 3760
Flammable liquids 2 DF 5-gallon Unknown Side room 3763
Flammable liquids 4 DM 5-gallon Unknown Side room 3765
Ink cans 10+ DM 1-quart Unknown Side room 3767
Lap cement 2 DM 1-gallon Unknown Side room 3770
Hydraulic oil 1 DF 5-gallon Unknown Side room 3771
Dyes, pigments, powders 50+ DM/CF 1-gallon Unknown Open area northern end 3772-3774 On shelves.
Dyes, pigments, powders 5 DM 5-gallon Unknown Open area northern end 3772-3774 On shelves.
Primero (polyester resin,
aluminum trihydrate)5 DF 100-pound Unknown Open area northern end 3775
Flammable liquids 8 DF 5-gallon Unknown Open area northern end 3776-3777
Super Blue Resin Cleaner 1 DF 55-gallon Unknown Open area northern end 3779
Gun Flush ES 1 DM 55-gallon Unknown Open area northern end 3782
Flammable liquids
(paints/dyes)20+ DM 1-gallon Unknown Flammable Locker No. 1 3784
Flammable liquids
(paints/dyes)20+ DM 1-gallon Unknown Flammable Locker No. 2 3786
Dry color pigments 20+ DF 5-gallon Unknown Near flammable lockers 3785
Flammable liquids
(paints/dyes)50+ DM/DF
1-quart,
1-gallon,
5-gallon
Unknown Paint Room No. 1 3789
Basement
Second Floor
Third Floor (Marble and Fiberglass Operations)
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TABLE 1
DRUM/CONTAINER INVENTORY
NH MARBLE AND FIBERGLASS
DERRY, NEW HAMPSHIRE
Number Type VolumeDescription
Approximate
Quantity
Basement
Corresponding
Photo NumberLocation in Building Comments
Containers
Norox Azox (non-regulated
Organic Peroxide)2 DF 1-gallon Unknown Paint Room No. 2 3790
Norox MEKP-9 (Organic
Peroxide 5.2)2 DF 1-gallon Unknown Paint Room No. 2 3791
Flammable liquid 5 CF 1-gallon Empty Paint Room No. 2 3792-3793
Flammable liquid (resin
solution containing styrene
and/or vinyl toluene and/or
acrylate monomers)
100+ DF 1-quart Unknown Paint Room No. 2 3794/3800/3801/3802 Many opened by previous tenant.
Paints/dyes/pigments 15+ DF 5-gallon Unknown Paint Room No. 2 3796/3798
Toluene 1 DM 1-gallon Unknown Open Area southern end 3805
Liquid Mold Release 1 DM 1-gallon Unknown Open Area southern end 3806
Partall (Wax based
compound)6 DM 1-gallon Unknown Open Area southern end 3812-3813
Gasoline containers 3 DF 1-gallon 1/4 full Open Area southern end 38141 - empty
2 - 1/4 full (dark liquid)
Roof coating 2 DM 5-gallon Unknown Open Area southern end 3815
Paint thinner/denatured
alcohol solvent3 DM 1-gallon Unknown Open Area southern end 3818
Polyester resin/aluminum
trihydrate12+ DF 100-pound Unknown Open Area southern end 3819-3823
Flammable liquid 6 DF/DM 5-gallon Unknown Open Area southern end 3825-3826
NOTES:
DM = Metal drums, barrels, kegs.
DF = Fiberboard or plastic drums, barrels, or kegs.
CF = Fiber or plastic boxes, cartons, cases.
NA = Not applicable.
PID = Photoionization Detector.
ppm = parts per million.
VOCs = Volatile Organic Compounds.
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Appendix C
Photodocumentation Log
PHOTODOCUMENTATION LOG
NH Marble and Fiberglass Site ● Derry, New Hampshire
TDD No. TO1-01-15-12-0003 Page 1 of 9 TASK No. 0081
SCENE: View of miscellaneous containers including roof coating, located in the far northern end of the basement.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1028 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
SCENE: View of pallets containing 50-pound bags of powdered granite filler, located in the elevator shaft. The pallets were
moved from the third floor by the previous tenant.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1038 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
PHOTODOCUMENTATION LOG
NH Marble and Fiberglass Site ● Derry, New Hampshire
TDD No. TO1-01-15-12-0003 Page 2 of 9 TASK No. 0081
SCENE: View of debris, including amusement/bounce-house items, located in the basement which was left by the previous
tenant.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1042 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
SCENE: View of various pigments/dyes/powders, located on the third floor, that were used by NH Marble and Fiberglass.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1100 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
PHOTODOCUMENTATION LOG
NH Marble and Fiberglass Site ● Derry, New Hampshire
TDD No. TO1-01-15-12-0003 Page 3 of 9 TASK No. 0081
SCENE: View of various flammable liquid containers located on the third floor.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1101 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
SCENE: View of a 55-gallon drum containing “Super Blue” Resin Cleaner.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1104 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
PHOTODOCUMENTATION LOG
NH Marble and Fiberglass Site ● Derry, New Hampshire
TDD No. TO1-01-15-12-0003 Page 4 of 9 TASK No. 0081
SCENE: View of Flammable Locker Number (No.) 1 containing flammable liquids (paints/dyes), located on the third floor.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1108 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
SCENE: View of 1-gallon containers of Norox Azox, a non-regulated organic peroxide, located in Paint Room No. 2 on the
third floor.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1113 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
PHOTODOCUMENTATION LOG
NH Marble and Fiberglass Site ● Derry, New Hampshire
TDD No. TO1-01-15-12-0003 Page 5 of 9 TASK No. 0081
SCENE: View of 1-gallon containers of Norox MEKP-9 (methyl ethyl ketone peroxide), a regulated organic peroxide, located
in Paint Room No. 2 on the third floor.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1113 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
SCENE: View of 1-gallon containers of resin solution and other flammable liquids in Paint Room No. 2 on the third floor.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1117 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
PHOTODOCUMENTATION LOG
NH Marble and Fiberglass Site ● Derry, New Hampshire
TDD No. TO1-01-15-12-0003 Page 6 of 9 TASK No. 0081
SCENE: View of various 1-gallon and 5-gallon containers in Paint Room No. 2 on the third floor.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1117 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
SCENE: View of various gasoline containers located in the open area (southern end) of the third floor.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1125 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
PHOTODOCUMENTATION LOG
NH Marble and Fiberglass Site ● Derry, New Hampshire
TDD No. TO1-01-15-12-0003 Page 7 of 9 TASK No. 0081
SCENE: View of “sanding” room located on the third floor.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1127 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
SCENE: View of a 30-gallon fiber drum containing polyester resin/aluminum trihydrate located on the third floor.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1128 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
PHOTODOCUMENTATION LOG
NH Marble and Fiberglass Site ● Derry, New Hampshire
TDD No. TO1-01-15-12-0003 Page 8 of 9 TASK No. 0081
SCENE: View of partially grounded 55-gallon steel drums of flammable liquids located in the Hazardous Waste Room in the
basement.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1230 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
SCENE: View of various 55-gallon steel drums containing flammable liquids located in the Hazardous Waste Room in the
basement.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1230 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
PHOTODOCUMENTATION LOG
NH Marble and Fiberglass Site ● Derry, New Hampshire
TDD No. TO1-01-15-12-0003 Page 9 of 9 TASK No. 0081
SCENE: View of various 1-gallon and 5-gallon containers of flammable liquids located in the Hazardous Waste Room in the
basement.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1230 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
SCENE: View of the four transformers located on the eastern side of the building. Photograph taken facing northwest.
DATE: 6 January 2016 TIME: 1243 hours
PHOTOGRAPHER: Bill Mahany CAMERA: iPhone 6
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