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164403
1 Arnold Street Eastport, ME 04631
8
Lot 1, Block B3, Map E3
44.927398 / -67.026122
2
Ferrari, Joe
Ferrari.Joe@epa.gov
6179181105


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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
Washington County Council of GovernmentsBF96167001MEAssessment2012
Washington County Council of GovernmentsBF96188201MEAssessment2014


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Assessment Activities at this Property

ActivityEPA FundingStart DateCompletion DateCAAccomplishment Counted?Counted When?
Cleanup Planning$526.0003/23/201505/29/2015Washington County Council of GovernmentsN
Phase I Environmental Assessment$9,869.0006/06/201307/30/2013Washington County Council of GovernmentsYFY14
Phase II Environmental Assessment$43,864.0007/30/201302/24/2014Washington County Council of GovernmentsN


Is Cleanup Necessary? Yes
EPA Assessment Funding: $54,259.00
Leveraged Funding:
Total Funding: $54,259.00


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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


Petroleum Products
Lead
Other Metals
PAHS
Petroleum Products
SVOCs
VOCs
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up
Petroleum Products
Building Materials
Ground Water
Soil
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up

Cleanup Activities

There are no current cleanup activities.


Cleanup/Treatment Implemented:
Cleanup/Treatement Categories:
Addl Cleanup/Treatment info:
Address of Data Source:
Total ACRES Cleaned Up: 8
Number of Cleanup Jobs Leveraged:
EPA Cleanup Funding:
Leveraged Funding:
Cost Share Funding:
Total Funding:


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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

No
Voluntary closure under regulatory programs would likely include institutional controls such as a soil management plan for future excavation and environmental covenant for communication of environmental history.
No
Depends on cleanup option; cap-in-place vs excavation and off site disposal. Relatively small amount of surface spillage of heavy oil (e.g., No. 6 fuel oil).


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Redevelopment and Other Leveraged Accomplishments

Start DateLeveraged FundingCACompletion Date
11/01/2013$1,400,000.00Washington County Council of Governments12/31/2014
11/01/2013$75,000.00Washington County Council of Governments12/31/2014


Number of Redevelopment Jobs Leveraged:
Actual Acreage of Greenspace Created:
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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

Former military training facility and textile mill converted to boat manufacturing facility.

Former Use: The Site has been owned by the City of Eastport since 1998, when it was conveyed from Guilford of Maine after the closure of the Guilford woolen mill that had operated at the Site since the 1950s. Prior to the operation of the woolen mill, the Site was used as an indoor training facility (i.e., drill hall) by the U.S. military, which constructed the Site building in the 1940s. Prior to its use by the military, the Site appeared to be mostly undeveloped or used as farmland. The Site building is an approximately 72,000-square-foot slab-on-grade steel-d structure. The eastern section of the building has been occupied by Tex-Shield, a manufacturer of chemically resistant membranes for the U.S. military, since ca. 1999. Other tenants at the time of our Site visit included an automotive detailing and self-storage facility and a plumbing and heating contractor. Other portions of the Site building were reportedly used for storage by the Eastport Port Authority. An approximately 10,000-gallon aboveground storage tank (AST) was reportedly used to store heavy fuel oil (No. 5 or No. 6) until the late 1990s, when the AST was removed.
Hazardous


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