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129141
1210 Industrial Dearborn, MI 48126
.77
821028121003
42.2957214 / -83.1440229
12
Stimple, Bradley
stimple.brad@epa.gov
440-250-1717


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Property Location



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Property Progress


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CAs Associated with this Property

CA NameCA #StateTypeAnnouncement Year
Downriver Community ConferenceBF00E91601MIAssessment2009


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Assessment Activities at this Property

ActivityEPA FundingStart DateCompletion DateCAAccomplishment Counted?Counted When?
Phase I Environmental Assessment$2,250.0010/14/200902/12/2010Downriver Community ConferenceYFY11
Phase II Environmental Assessment$15,982.0007/01/201011/09/2010Downriver Community ConferenceN


Is Cleanup Necessary? Unknown
EPA Assessment Funding: $18,232.00
Leveraged Funding:
Total Funding: $18,232.00


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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Planning or Assessment

There is no data for Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Planning or Assessment.


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Contaminants and Media


Other Metals
PCBS
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up
Soil
NOT Cleaned up

Cleanup Activities

There are no current cleanup activities.


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Total ACRES Cleaned Up: .77
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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Demolition or Cleanup

There is no data for Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Demolition or Cleanup.


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Institutional and Engineering Controls

Detected concentrations of arsenic and PCBs were above Part 201 residential criteria but below non-residential criteria, anticipated to be applicable to the future use of the site. Institutional controls could be used to restrict future site use to commercial, but they may not be required.
No
No
Although future site plans are not known, detected contaminant concentrations did not exceed the criteria for the likely future use of the site, non-residential. Therefore, if the site is used for non-residential purposes, engineering controls will not be required.
No


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Redevelopment and Other Leveraged Accomplishments

There are no current redevelopment activities.


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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Redevelopment

There is no data for Climate Adaption and Mitigation – Redevelopment


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Additional Property Attributes

Several rusted 55-gallon drums, 5-gallon buckets, roofing materials, abandoned vehicles, machinery, debris, and other materials were located along the eastern boundary of the site and the southern portion of the site in the early 2000s. In 2003, the majority of these materials were removed from the site. Further assessment activities were conducted on behalf of EPA in 2009 and the remaining drums were removed in 2010. PCBs were identified in site soil above Part 201 residential criteria. During TTL's 2010 Phase II ESA, limited soil impacts by PCBs and/or arsenic were identified in excess of the Part 201 residential criteria, but nothing was found in excess of the non-residential criteria applicable to the site area and likely future site use. No remediation has occurred, but fencing surrounds the site. No remediation will be needed unless residential use is planned, considered unlikely. However, it is recommended that a future site owner prepare/submit a Baseline Environmental Assessment to provide liability protection with respect to the existing site impacts.

Former Use: The site, currently vacant of buildings, was vacant land from at least 1930 to the late 1940s and was occupied by a motor freight company from the late 1940s to the late 1960s. Three or more parallel structures occupied the central portion of the site in the 1970s, possibly greenhouses. The site was unimproved, vacant land with some material storage from the 1980s to 1995. A small structure comfort station/shed occupied the central portion of the site from 1995 to approximately 2009. During this time, the site was owned by various railroad companies. The City of Dearborn has owned the site since 2004.
Hazardous


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