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Private
253419
184 Frontage Road DUNLAP, TN 37327
2.5
041-019.06
35.395631010362706 / -85.37661802274017
4
Perry, Olga
Perry.Olga@epa.gov
404-562-8534


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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
City of DunlapBF02D06521TNAssessment2021


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Assessment Activities at this Property

ActivityEPA FundingStart DateCompletion DateCAAccomplishment Counted?Counted When?
Phase I Environmental Assessment$3,100.0007/14/202208/24/2022City of DunlapYFY23


Is Cleanup Necessary? Unknown
EPA Assessment Funding: $3,100.00
Leveraged Funding:
Total Funding: $3,100.00


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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



Cleanup Activities

There are no current cleanup activities.


Cleanup/Treatment Implemented: N
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Total ACRES Cleaned Up: 2.5
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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Demolition or Cleanup

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Institutional and Engineering Controls



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Redevelopment and Other Leveraged Accomplishments

There are no current redevelopment activities.


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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Redevelopment

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Additional Property Attributes

Standard and other historical sources were able to document that the property was grassy, vacant land until construction of the current gasoline dispensing station in 1975. The open shed was constructed south of the dispensing station between 1975 and 1981. The mobile structure was added east of the dispensing station between 1999 and 2007.

This assessment has revealed no evidence of recognized environmental conditions connected with the property except the following:

* The gasoline dispensing station utilized underground storage tanks (USTs) from construction in 1975 until 1998 when the USTs were removed. Soil sampling did not identify soil contamination above regulatory action levels. Four aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) were placed in the excavated tank basin and have been used for fueling operations since 1999. No site assessment activities have been completed on the property since 1999 and it appears that the sampling in 1999 was limited to the tank basin and did not include piping trenches and dispensers. The underground piping and dispensers have remained in use by the current aboveground tank system. Based on the length of time gasoline dispensing operations have been present (47 years), the limited sampling that was conducted that was not adequate to assess the piping and dispensers, and the length of time since sampling was completed in the tank basin (24 years), the potential exists that a release has occurred from the gasoline dispensing operations and negatively impacted the subsurface.

* PM observed one kerosene AST located southwest of the AST subgrade pit. The kerosene AST is staged on concrete and within secondary concrete block containment. Piping exits the top of the AST, goes through the containment wall and enters the ground with an underground line extending to the dispenser pump on the western side of the gasoline dispensing station. According to the current owner, the AST has been present since approximately 1995. Although the kerosene AST is within containment, the associated piping extends underground to the dispenser (approximately 60 feet away). The potential exists for a release to have occurred from the underground piping and negatively impacted the subsurface.

* One 6,000-gallon dyed diesel AST is located west of the open shed and is staged on gravel and grass. Piping exits the top of the AST, extends downward and enters an earthen trench leading to a nearby dispenser (approximately 25 feet away). PM observed a hole in the gravel under one of the piping elbows near the tank that contained standing product and was stained around the edges indicating a release. The exterior of the AST appeared rusted. Additionally, the AST is not located within secondary containment or on a paved surface. The potential exists for diesel to have penetrated the subsurface from spills and/or poor waste management practices as well as from the underground piping.

* PM observed a large area of staining on the gravel near the diesel dispenser located north of the gasoline dispensing station. Based on review of aerial photographs, the staining has been present in the area since at least 2006. The potential exists for the petroleum products to have seeped through the gravel into subsurface soils.

* Approximately seven to ten vehicles and oil tanker trucks are abandoned in the southern wooded area on bare ground. Based on review of aerial photography, the vehicles have been present since at least the 1990s. It is unknown whether any petroleum products remained in the vehicles prior to their placement in this area. The potential exists for spills, leaks and/or dumping of general hazardous substances and/or petroleum products to have occurred on the property and negatively impacted the subsurface.

* Stained soils were observed on the ground under the open shed and appeared to be from spills and storage of tractor equipment. The shed was constructed between 1975 and 1981 and has been used for storage of
Commercial (2.5)


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