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A PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENTOF
CEMETERY LANE WESTELKRIDGE, MARYLAND
(MD 305)
FINAL REPORTAPRIL 1989
Prepared by: Maryland Hazardous and Solid Waste ManagementAdministration2500 Broening HighwayBaltimore, MD 21224
Prepared for: U.S. Environmental Protection AgencyRegion III841 Chestnut BuildingPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
1.0 Introduction 11.1 Authorization1.2 Scope of Work1.3 Executive Summary
2.0 The Site 42.1 Location2.2 Site Layout2.3 Ownership History2.4 Site Use History2.5 Permit and Regulatory Action History2.6 Remedial Action to Date2 . 7 Related' Studies
3.0 Environmental Setting 133.1 Water Supply3.2 Surface Water3.3 Soils3.4 Geology3.5 Groundwater3.6 Climate and Meteorology3.7 Land Use and Population Distribution3.8 Critical Environment
4.0 Waste Types and Quantities 24
5.0 Field Trip Report 255.1 Persons Contacted5.2 Site Observations
6.0 Recommendat ions 31
7.0 References 3 2
Appendices
8.0 Maps and Sketches
Figure 1 - Street MapFigure 2 - Site MapFigure 3 - Tax MapFigure 4 - Surface Water/Wetland MapFigure 5 - Geologic MapFigure 6 - Geologic Cross SectionFigure 7 - Census Map
9.0 Photographs
10.0 Laboratory Results
11.0 Hazardous Waste Manifests
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 AUTHORIZATION
The Maryland Department of the Environment, Hazardous and
Solid Waste Management Administration (MDE/HSWMA) performed this
study under Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Contract No.
MD88-0526-0408.
1.2 SCOPE OF WORK
MDE/HSWMA was contracted to perform a Preliminary Assessment
(PA) at the subject site. This PA will address past practices and
current conditions at Cemetery Lane West and offer recommendations.
1.3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Cemetery Lane West was discovered in July 1982 as the result
of an anonymous telephone call. Cemetery Lane East was discovered
at the same time and was cleaned up in 1985. Both sites were open
dumping grounds for hazardous, industrial and domestic wastes,
including a large number of fifty-five gallon drums. Samples taken
by MD/HSWMA at Cemetery Lane West revealed the presence of
chromium, barium, and several aromatic compounds. Samples taken
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by MD/HSWMA at Cemetery Lane East revealed the presence of
chromium, trichloroethene, and ammonia.
The drums at Cemetery Lane West are buried in a sandy soil and
were only uncovered due to the erosion in the area. As the soil
erodes, more drums are revealed. These drums are in various stages
of deterioration and decay. Also present are unlabeled laboratory
bottles and one and five gallon buckets, some of which contained
waste oil.
Another feature which complicates this study is that of the
local and regional geology. The area is underlain by a complicated
collection of different rock types of various ages, which have
experienced several episodes of deformation. In addition, the
deformed formations have since been blanketed by younger sediments
which have been eroded away in only a few locations. Thus, only
glimpses of the complex rock mosaic are available for
interpretation.
It is recommended that a medium priority site investigation
be performed with appropriate sampling. It is estimated that 80%
of the drums are still buried, those that are visible have not all
been analyzed and are in extremely poor condition. The Site
Investigation should include the delineation of the area of buried
drums, the extent of contaminant migration and analysis and
identification of the contents of the drums.
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independent parcels of private property in an estimated 55 acre
area. Attempts by MDE in 1986 to coordinate a property owner lead
site assessment was unsuccessful. Enforcement actions by the
Howard County Health Department have also been unsuccessful. The
site is brought to the attention of MDE from time to time as
potential property buyers make evaluations, but to date no remedial
action has occurred.
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2.0 THE SITE
2.1 LOCATION
Cemetery Lane West is located west of 1-95 and south of the
intersection of Mayfield Road and Meadowridge Road in Elkridge,
Howard County, Maryland.
The site is reached by taking Route 1 South to Meadowridge
Road. Turn right on Meadowridge Road. Follow Meadowridge Road
under the 1-95 overpass. Cemetery Lane will be the second dirt
road on the left side after the overpass. (See Figure 1)
Coordinates for the site are 39 11'31"N and 76 46'30"W.
2.2 SITE LAYOUT
Cemetery Lane West is located off an unmarked dirt road that
is blocked by a gate. The total area of dumping is estimated to
be 55 acres. The area is lightly to moderately wooded with a
mixture of hardwoods and conifers. In areas without ground cover,
the soil is a light colored sand. The soil has been severely
eroded, resulting in many gullies and rills. The sediment in the
dried stream bed is also a result of the erosion. (See Figure 2,
Photographs # 1 & 2)
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On the left of Cemetery Lane, there are decaying structures
that were once enclosures for animals. The area to the left of the
structures is fenced. On the other side of the fence is a steep
bank that leads down to a dried stream bed. The stream bed shows
evidence of accumulated sediment.
Beyond the old animal pens, tires are piled on both sides of
the road. The section of Cemetery Lane up to the conjunction with
the entrance road for Howard County Mayfield Repair Facility has
debris (domestic, tires, automobile parts) dumped along the entire
length.
To the left of Cemetery Lane the soil is sandy and eroded and
gullies reveal 55 gallon drums beneath the soil.(See Photographs
# 3, 4, 14 & 15) Also present are unlabeled laboratory bottles,
one and five gallon metal buckets, buckets of waste oil and tires.
The drums and buckets are in various stages of decay and
deterioration. To the right of Cemetery Lane, opposite the above
area, there is also sandy soil and some erosion is evident.
On the far left side of the sandy area there are more areas
of dumping and a dirt road that connects with Meadowridge Road to
the northeast. This road is blocked by a gate, but there has been
dumping inside the gate. (See Photograph # 5) This road connects
with Cemetery Lane near the conjunction of Cemetery Lane and the
entrance road from Howard County Mayfield Repair Facility and the
road leading to the hog farm.
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A groundwater contamination investigation is being conducted
at the Mayfield Repair Facility by the Howard County government
under the oversight of the MDE/HSWMA Enforcement Program.
There is also evidence of dumping on Howard County property,
at the first curve in the entrance road on the edge of a hill
overlooking the Howard County Mayfield Facility. There is a drum
90% buried in the side of the hill which has an intense organic
odor and also spongy blue and brownish/orange material such as that
found at the main area of dumping. (See Photographs # 6,7 & 8)
2.3 OWNERSHIP HISTORY
The site occupies several parcels of land, identified on Plat
Map No. 37, Howard County Office of Assessments and Taxation. (See
Figure 3) The site is estimated to cover 55 acres.
The site spans Parcels 172, 173, 179, 403, 407, 408, 412, 454,
499, 500, 524, 535, 536 and 538. Parcels 173, 179 and 407 are
currently owned by Meadowridge Memorial Park, Inc.. Parcels 173
and 407 were sold to Meadowridge Memorial Park, Inc. by American
Mercantile Corporation.
Parcel 536 is owned by the heir of Mrs. Maude Pearson, Leon
Pearson, 2523 Quantico Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21215.
Parcel 524 is owned by the heirs of Samuel Blackstone:
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Mrs. Jeanette Hammond Mrs. Lorraine Strickland
2623 Francis St. 2703 Parkwood Ave.
Baltimore, MD 21217 Baltimore, MD 21217
Mrs. Minnie Johnson Mr. Roger Blackstone
5431 Waterloo Road 2305 Braddish Ave.
Ellicott City, MD 21043 Baltimore, MD
Mr. Melvin Blackstone
2541 Francis St.
Baltimore, MD 21217
Parcels 172 and 408 are owned by Howard County.
Parcel 403 is owned by Harriet Brown, 7725 Mayfield Avenue,
Elkridge, MD.
Parcel 412 is owned by William Blackstone, 1754 41st Place,
SE, Washington, D.C. 20020.
Parcel 454 is owned by Edith Smith, 5613 North Capital St.,
Washington, D.C. 20011.
Parcel 499 is owned by St. Stephen's African Methodist
Episcopal Church, c/o James Howard, 7245 Cedar Dr. Jessup, MD
20794.
Parcel 500 is owned by Mr. & Mrs. James Howard, Sr., c/o
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Roland Howard, 7334 Roosevelt Blvd., Baltimore, MD 21227.
Parcel 535 is owned by Edward Breitschwerdt, 7060 Washington
Blvd., Elkridge, MD 21227.
Parcel 538 is owned by Albert Batze, Sr.
2.4 SITE USE HISTORY
Until at least 1943, the site had been used for residential
and farming activities (as per 1943 aerial photographs). Between
1943 and 1953, the site was developed into a sand and gravel
operation. The site was bisected by the construction of Interstate
95 in the late 1960's. The site has been used as a dumping area
for drums, tires, household trash, furniture, appliances and other
assorted materials. (See Photographs # 9 & 10)
The variable thicknesses of the overburden observed (3-50
feet) are the result of erosion and quarry operations.
2.5 PERMIT AND REGULATORY ACTION HISTORY
The site was originally reported by an anonymous caller to the
Waste Management Administration (WMA) in June 1982. In July 1982
personnel from Howard County Health Department (HCHD) and Maryland
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National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) inspected
the site and noted an undetermined number of 55 gallon drums. A
site file is maintained by the HCHD. In August 1982 the site was
brought to the attention of the Special Response Section, MD Waste
Management Administration, which visually inspected the site and
collected samples of some of the material contained in the drums.
During the visual inspection it was noted that there was extreme
soil erosion resulting in the exposure of thirty to fifty metal 55
gallon drums and 5 gallon buckets. The drums and buckets were in
various stages of decay. Also present were brown reagent bottles
mixed with the drums and evidence that more drums were buried
behind those that had been exposed. Sample results indicated the
presence of ammonia in concentrations ranging from to 358 to 8600
parts per million (ppm) and chromium in three samples that ranged
from 2400 to 6000 ppm. The site was revisited in May 1984 by Md
Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (MD DHMH). Additional
samples were collected and the results indicate the presence of
barium (272 ppm) in soils downstream from the drum dump, chromium
(214 ppm) in soils in the drum dump and chromium (5253 ppm) leaking
from a drum. A sediment control fence was installed to control the
extreme erosion that existed at the site and a magnetic locator
used to scan the area indicated a 25' square area which might
contain additional buried drums.
In April 1986 the site was visited by MD DHMH personnel for
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further assessment and soil sampling. The area continued to show
deterioration due to erosion and at least one drum had leaked a
hard resinous material onto the sand. The sample results revealed
chromium (1324 ppm), nickel (778 ppm), 1,3 -Diisocyanatomethyl-
benzene (1640 ppm), 1,3-isobenzofurandione (1275 ppm), 2-(l-
methylethoxy)-1,2-diphenyl-ethanone (1 ppm) and (1,1 dimethyl-
propyl)-benzene (0.2 ppm).
A site visit by Md Department of the Environment (MDE)
personnel in September 1987 revealed that erosion was extensive and
that drums were in a state of deterioration. Sampling results
indicated the presence of chromium (3100 ppm) leaking from one
drum. At this time, "CAUTION - DO NOT ENTER" tape was erected
around the area of exposed drums. (See Photographs # 1, 2 & 3)
Owners have been issued a Notice of Violation and Corrective
Order No. 85-011-A by the Howard County Health Department to remove
the drums and debris and to restrict access to prevent additional
open dumping, however, no action has been taken since the parties
concerned are waiting for guidance from the State.
2.6 REMEDIAL ACTION TO DATE
There has been no remedial action at this site. However, a
Site Complaint (SC-0-86-100) was issued to Dorsey Enterprises in
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1985 concerning Cemetery Lane East, a drum dump located on the east
side of 1-95, southeast of the current site. The East 1-95 site
was cleaned up and the material moved to an authorized permitted
facility between August and September 1985.
2.7 RELATED STUDIES
There are two sites near Cemetery Lane West that are related
to the study of this site. Howard County Mayfield Repair Facility
is located to the west and Cemetery Lane East is a drum dump to the
southeast that was cleaned up in 1985. (See Figure 2)
At the Mayfield facility, it was discovered in 1987 that
painting and cleaning solvents had been disposed of in unlined pits
on facility property from 1975 until 1978 according to Linda
Fields, Howard County Solid Waste Manager. A soil gas survey
conducted by Target Environmental Services indicated the presence
of 1,1-DCE, TCE, 1,1,1-TCA, PCE and pinene and/or 3-carene. The
plume for pinene and/or 3-carene indicates that it is migrating
onto the Mayfield property from the Cemetery Lane area, however,
Target Environmental Services believes that the pinene and/or 3-
carene probably has a natural source such as the conifers. The
plume coincides with the tree line in the area.
The Cemetery Lane East site was discovered at the same time
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as Cemetery Lane West, in 1982. Contaminants found include
ammonia (2250 ppm), trichloroethene (94 ppm) and total chromium
(76 ppm). A Site Complaint (SC-0-86-100) was issued to Dorsey
Enterprises, Inc., the owner of the property, in 1985. The site
was cleaned and drums removed between August and September 1985.
Hazardous Waste Manifests were obtained from MDE files.
The generator is listed as Dorsey Enterprises, Inc., the
transporter as Buffalo Fuel Co. and the designated facility as GSX
Services, Inc. The State Manifest Document Numbers are:
MDC 0020119 MDC 0048810
MDC 0020120 MDC 0048839
MDC 0048783 MDC 0048840
MDC 0048795 MDC 0048841
MDC 0048809 MDC 0048848
The waste is listed as Hazardous Waste Solid, NOS, ORM-E,
NA 9189 (trace quantities of trichloroethylene in dirt), Waste No.
F002. The total quantity for all ten manifests is 389,190 pounds.
(See Appendix 11.0 Hazardous Waste Manifests)
The site is currently being developed into a business park.
The Cemetery Lane East site and the Cemetery Lane West site are
currently separated by Interstate 1-95.
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3.0 ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING
3.1 WATER SUPPLY
The area within a three (3) mile radius of the site receives
drinking water from the Baltimore City Water Department. The water
supply for the Baltimore City Water Department is drawn from ten
reservoirs. None of these reservoirs are located within a three
(3) mile radius of the site.
Some residences in the area are still served by wells. In
order to get an exact count of the number of wells being used in
the area it would be necessary to perform a house-to-house survey
and this is not within the scope of this preliminary assessment.
Two wells in the area were tested by the Howard County Health
Department. (See Figure 1) The Zimnitsky wel1, 6586 Meadowridge
Road, was tested on July 16 and August 8, 1985 for alkalinity,
hardness and pH and also for metals at the MD DHMH Laboratory. The
results from July 16 indicate a pH of 3.6 and hardness (86 ppm).
The results from August 8 indicate a pH of 3.6, hardness (77 ppm),
chloride (58 ppm), aluminum (19.0 ppm) and copper (3.10 ppm). The
Sparrow well, 6436 Meadowridge Road, was tested on April 16, 1987
for volatile organics by Method 624 at the MD DHMH Laboratory. The
results indicated that there were no purgeable halocarbons within
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the detection limit, no other purgeable organics within the
detection limit and no purgeable aromatics within the detection
limits. (See Appendix 10.0 Laboratory Results)
A spring located down gradient from the site is also located
down gradient from the hog farm and this water is used drinking
water for the hogs. (See Figure 5)
This spring was sampled during the field trip on April 3,
1989. The results will be included in the sampling plan.
3.2 SURFACE WATER
On the site, surface runoff travels to the northeast via the
gullies and the unnamed seasonal stream. Flow from this stream
enters a ditch at Meadowridge Road and flows along the side of the
road (southeast / northwest). (See Figure 4)
There are two springs in the area. One spring is located
within the site area; the other spring is adjacent to the site, on
the Howard County Mayfair Facility site. Both springs were sampled
during the field trip on April 3, 1989. (See Photographs # 11 & 12)
Deep Run, a southward flowing stream, lies 1500 feet to the
west of the site. An unnamed tributary to Deep Run lies 750 feet
to the northeast.
There are other bodies of surface water within a three (3)
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mile radius of the site, including Dorsey Run (1.25 miles east),
Rockburn Branch (2 miles north) and an unknown tributary of the
Little Patuxent River (2.25 miles east). There are seven or more
unnamed small ponds within the three (3) mile radius. The Patapsco
River is located 3.5 miles northeast of the site.
Deep Run, Dorsey Run and Rockburn Branch are used for
recreational purposes, including fishing and swimming. (See Figure
4)
3.3 SOILS
There are approximately fifteen (15) different soil types in
the study area but most of these soils can be grouped together in
two (2) large categories which exhibit similar characteristics.
These categories are: a) the Beltsville-Chillum-Sassafras
association and b) the Sassafras-Chillum-Aura association (USDA,
1968) .
The Beltsville-Chillum-Sassafras association (BCS) are soils
that are deep, well-drained and moderately well-drained, gently
sloping to strongly sloping with slope values between 1-30%. The
Beltsville soils are seasonably wet due to a dense subsoil with a
high silt content which retards drainage. The Chillum and
Sassafras soils are both well-drained but contain minor soils,
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covering small areas, which are poorly drained. The BCS
association is considered fairly good for farming although it is
not naturally fertile. As a result, much of this association is
being developed for commercial, industrial and residential usages.
The association of Sassafras-Chillum-Aura soils (SCA) are
deep, well-drained soils which have a moderately permeable subsoil
and moderately deep, well-drained soils that have a compact
subsoil. The major soils of the SCA group are considered to be
well-drained although the Aura and Chillum soils exhibit a hard,
compact subsoil. The soils of this association have gently to
strongly sloping values between 1-30% and are considered to be
adequate for most farming, providing that proper land management
is applied.
The final soil type to be discussed falls under the USDA
(1968) category of "Gp", indicating gravel pits and quarries.
These are areas in which sand, rock, gravel or some other material
have been removed for construction or other industrial purposes.
These areas are no longer suitable for farming. Only by regrading
and providing adequate drainage outlets can these areas be
reclaimed for vegetation. Even then, they would only be suitable
for wildlife or recreational uses.
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3 .4 GEOLOGY
On a regional scale, the site is located along the Fall Line
which separates the Piedmont Province from the Atlantic Coastal
Plain Province. The Atlantic Coastal Plain Province is described
as an undisturbed sedimentary wedge of Mesozoic and Cenozoic marine
and terrestrial detrital material, dipping gently to the southeast,
overlying a complex suite of basement rocks. The basement rocks
consist of a series of Precambrian-to-Paleozoic, high-grade
metamorphic amphibolites, gneisses, schists, serpentined gabbros
and basalts. Throughout the basement rocks, there exist small
injections of granites, granodiorites and monzonites. The Fall
Line is a three mile wide zone where the basement rocks are exposed
as the Piedmont Province to the northwest. These rocks are buried
by the sediments of the Coastal Plain Province to the southeast.
In the immediate vicinity of the site, material of both provinces
is found with the sedimentary units surviving as outliers on
topographically high positions. These positions are supported by
basement rocks which are exposed in erosional breaches such as
stream cuts. Topographic relief in the site area is approximately
100 feet.
Locally, the geology is described as a suite of Cretaceous-
aged sediments unconformably overlying Silurian-aged granites. The
sediments are designated as belonging to the undifferentiated
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Potomac Group (MDE, 1989) and may be a continuation of the Patuxent
Formation (a unit belonging to the Potomac Group) as mapped to the
north by Crowley and Reinhardt (1980). According to Crowley and
Reinhardt (1980), the Patuxent Formation is composed of two (2)
facies: a) a sand facies and b) a clay facies. The sand facies is
composed of interbedded gravel, sand, silt and clay which is
locally indurated by iron cement. The gravel consists of a white
quartz exhibiting iron staining. The clay facies is described as
a grey-to-black clay containing quartz sand and silt. The entire
formation is believed to represent fluvial and deltaic
sedimentation. The granites, which outcrop along Deep Run
Creek bordering an adjacent property belonging to Howard County,
are believed to be exposures of the Ellicott City Granite (Crowley
and Reinhardt, 1980). This unit is composed of a medium-to-coarse
grained, biotite-microcline-plagioclase-quartz granite which
locally contains muscovite and epidote. The microcline imparts a
pink color to fresh surfaces of the rock, while weathered surfaces
are stained an orange color-presumably from the iron content of the
Potomac Group cement. Radiogenic dating of the granite indicates
an age of 425-450 million years (Crowley and Reinhardt, 1980).
This granite outcrop is believed to be a small dike intruded into
the surrounding Mount Washington Amphibolite. The amphibolite was
not found on the site. (See Figure 5)
The geology and hydrology of this area are not well understood
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at this time. There are very few well logs available in the
immediate area and no recently published geologic maps. MDE has
constructed a cross section (Figure 6) derived from seismic data
collected at the Mayfield Maintenance Yard of the Howard County
Department of Public Works (Weston Geophysical, 1988). The seismic
line was oriented in a north-south direction and is located within
a few feet of the boundary of the Cemetery Lane site. The cross
section depicts a three layered model to interpret the
stratigraphy. There is an irregular overburden of unsaturated
sediments approximately 20 feet thick. The water table varies, but
along this line is about 250 feet above sea level. About forty
feet of saturated sediments overlie competent bedrock, which is
most likely Ellicott City Granite. A fracture zone of lower
seismic velocity may be the demarcation line between the granite
and the amphibolite, although borings would be needed to
substantiate the lithology.
3.5 GROUNDWATER
According to information from the U.S.G.S.(1989), there are
85 wells in a three (3) mile radius of the site. Of these, only
43 are reportedly active and almost all of these produce from the
Mount Washington Amphibolite aquifer at depths ranging from 60 to
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70 feet. There are a total of five (5) producing units in a three
(3) mile radius. Two units, the Potomac Group (Patuxent Formation)
and the Ellicott City Granite have been discussed earlier. The
Ellicott City Granite is not known to produce water. The other
producing formations are: a) Relay Gneiss (granite), b) Druid Hill
Amphibolite, c) Oella Formation and d) Mount Washington
Amphibolite.
These four units are all considered to be Early Paleozoic in
age. Generally, they are metamorphosed sediments and volcanics
which range in composition from felsic to mafic. Within the three
(3) mile radius, only 16% of the producing wells extract from these
formations with the remaining 84% being taken from the Mount
Washington Amphibolite. The Patuxent is too thin in this area to
produce appreciable amounts of water. Mount Washington wells yield
only 2-50 gallons per minute (gpm) with the average being 10 gpm.
Much of the water from this formation is produced from 40 to 95
feet depth.
The direction of groundwater flow is still poorly understood.
It is felt that the regional dip of the Mount Washington
Amphibolite (which is to the southeast) exercises the most effect.
Locally, the presence of granitic intrusions may act to channel
groundwater flow to the east. In both cases, flow will be
interrupted by the north-south and east-west fracture systems.
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These fractures have been delineated by stereoscopic analyses of
aerial photographs.
The transmissivities of these formations are not reported at
this time because no reported values have been found, thus it is
not known how predominately a role the fracture systems play upon
water migration.
3.6 CLIMATE AND METEOROLOGY
Information obtained from the State Climatology Office (John
Stiller, telecommunication, 1989) shows that the Clarksville
station of Howard County averaged 42.49 inches total precipitation
from 1959 - 1987. Total precipitation for 1988 was 38.32 inches.
The mean annual lake evaporation for this area, interpolated from
the 1984 EPA Hazardous Ranking Score manual (Reference # 10), is
approximately 36 inches. If the 1988 total precipitation figure
is used, net precipitation in the vicinity of the site is 2.32
inches. Averaged net precipitation using the twenty-nine (29) year
period is 6.94 inches. The one year 24-hour rainfall average is
2.6 inches.
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3.7 LAND USE AND POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
In the vicinity of the site, there are several land use types.
There are acres of forested land which are not currently being
developed. There are a few residences close to the site, and
residential areas within a mile of the site. A hog farm is located
southwest of the site and uses a spring located within the site
area for drinking water for the hogs. Howard County Department of
Public Works operates a Repair Facility to the west of the site.
Located to the south of the site is an industrial/commercial area.
The population within a three mile radius of the site is
approximately 9132. The population within a one mile radius is
approximately 1035 (1980 Census Tract Maps, Anne Arundel and Howard
Counties, MD Department of State Planning) (See Figure 7).
3.8 CRITICAL ENVIRONMENT
There are no coastal wetlands within 2 miles of the site.
Freshwater wetlands of less than 5 acres are located approximately
1500 feet west of the site (Deep Run) and an unnamed seasonal
stream runs through the site. (See Figure 4)
According to the United States Department of the Interior,
Fish and Wildlife Service, Maryland is listed as a habitat for the
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peregrine falcon, bald eagle, Indiana bat, eastern cougar, Maryland
darter (fish), swamp pink, Canby's dropwort, Harperella, small
whorled pogonia and sandplain gerardia.
These species are included on the United States Department of
Agriculture Endangered Species List.
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4.0 WASTE TYPES AND QUANTITIES
Approximately twenty five to thirty five 55 gallon drums are
visible at the site. In 1984 a magnetic locator was used to scan
the site area and indicated a 25! square area which might contain
additional buried drums. Sampling at the site at various times and
locations revealed the presence of barium (272 ppm), chromium (214
ppm to 5253 ppm), nickel (778 ppm), 1,3-Diisocyanatomethyl-benzene
(1640 ppm), 1,3-isobenzofurandione (1275 ppm), 2-(1-methylethoxy)-
1,2-diphenyl-ethanone (1 ppm) and (1,1-dimethylpropyl)-benzene (0.2
ppm). (Appendix 10.0-Laboratory Results)
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5.0 FIELD TRIP REPORT
5.1 PERSONS CONTACTED
1. Barbara Brown
MD Department of the Environment
(301) 631-3487
2. Raymond Ludlow
MD Department to the Environment
(301) 631-3654
3. Abul Ali
MD Department to the Environment
(301) 631-3707
4. Ray Davis
U.S. Geologic Survey - Water Resources Division
(301) 828-1535
5. John Stiller
University of Maryland - State Climatology Office
(301) 454-3110
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6. Greg Sonberg
MD Department of the Environment
(301) 333-2950
7. Mary-Linda Adams
MD Department of the Environment
(301) 631-3462
8. Michael Caughlin
MD Department of the Environment
(301) 631-3215
9. Greg Mellon
Howard County Health Department
(301) 461-9944
10. Ronie Larmore
MD Department of the Environment
(301) 631-3447
11. Robert DeMarco
MD Department of the Environment
(301) 631-3443
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12. Barry Schmidt
MD Department of the Environment
(301) 631-3426
13. Nathaniel White
Leases Parcel 500
(301) 362-2740
14. Ken Ranlett
Target Environmental Services
(301) 992-6622
15. Carol Liddicoatt
Target Environmental Services
(301) 992-6622
16. Steve Murray
Crystal Hill Investments, Inc.
(301) 381-4444
17. Linda Fields
Howard County Solid Waste Manager
(301) 992-2388
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18. Mark Tompkins
Maryland Geological Survey
(301) 554-5555
19. Bob Ramey
Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxes
(301) 461-0135
5.2 SITE OBSERVATIONS
On March 20, 1989, the site was visited by Laura Myers-Paligo
and Alan Williams, MDE/HSWMA. At the entrance to Cemetery Lane,
household appliances and an old video game were blocking the path.
On the left there were abandoned animal pens. There were piles of
tires next to the animal pens and at several different locations
along the lane. There are two other entrances to the site: a dirt
road between the Howard County Mayfield facility and St. Stephens
church northwest of the site on Mayfield Road and a dirt
road/driveway on Meadowridge Road just after the 1-95 overpass east
of the site.
Cemetery Lane ends at 1-95 . The fence at the end of the road
has been cut and rolled back to form an opening about 8 feet wide.
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(See Photograph # 13)
Where the road from next to the Howard County facility,
Cemetery Lane and the other dirt road intersect there is an off-
shoot that leads slightly southwest to an active hog farm. There
is evidence of recent dumping at the hog farm, but Nathaniel White,
who leases the property, said that he would be cleaning it up
shortly. The area outlined by these roads and on the opposite
sides of these roads has been a dumping ground for domestic trash,
appliances, auto parts and other types of trash.
Northeast of this intersection is an area where the soil is
a very loose sand/gravel/clay combination and there are many
gullies that have been formed by erosion. The run-off from the
site flows into a dried stream bed which contains accumulated
sediment.
Where the soil has been eroded, it forms a main gully which
runs into the dried stream bed. Here are approximately twenty to
thirty drums in various stages of deterioration. Most of the drums
originally were a light blue in color. Several of the drums had
leaked a substance that looked like resin, orange/red in color,
shiny and hard. There were also spongy brownish/orange and blue
material located next to the drum area.
On April 3, 1989, the site was visited by Laura Myers-Paligo,
Mary-Linda Adams and Alan Williams, MDE/HSWMA. The areas of
dumping had not changed since the previous visit except that an
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additional area was found on the edge of Howard County property,
Parcel 408. A drum was partially exposed and had an organic odor
and there were other materials on the ground like those found in
the main dumping area, such as brown and blue spongy material and
broken plastic buckets. Mr. Nathaniel White located a spring for
the MDE personnel and the spring was entered on a topographic map
and sampled. Additional site reconnaissance was performed to
define the site geology.
A truck was observed in the process of its tank being rinsed
out. (See Photograph # 16) The truck was used to haul water, but
there was some sludge-like material lying on the ground where the
tank was draining. If a water truck can use this as a rinsing
area, it is possible that other types of vehicles use it for the
same reason. The HSWMA Enforcement Program was notified of this
observation.
Cemetery Lane East was also visited on April 3, 1989. In an
area adjacent to 1-95, where Cemetery Lane East and West used to
connect, there is an area of discolored soil; the soil is colored
pink. (See Photograph # 17)
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6.0 RECOMMENDATIONS
It is recommended that a medium priority site investigation
be performed with the appropriate sampling.
The first phase of the Site Investigation should consist of
a magnetometry survey to locate buried drums and metals. The
survey will be conducted using a grid system over the entire site
to assist in delineating the extent of dumping.
Following the reduction of data from th magnetometry survey,
a soil gas survey should be performed in areas of suspected
contamination.
In addition to the two reconnaissance surveys that have been
recommended, surface and spring water samples should be taken along
Deep Run. Samples should also be taken of surface water run-off
from the main dumping area. Two springs were sampled in April 1989
by MDE/HSWMA and MDE is awaiting the results. These areas should
be resampled using the Contract Laboratory Program.
Depending upon the first phase results, wells may need to be
installed after the data is analyzed. When the wells are drilled,
soil samples should be collected at intervals to determine the
vertical extent of contaminant migration.
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7.0 REFERENCES
1. Crowley and Reinhardt, Geologic Map of Ellicott City
Quadrangle, Maryland; Department of Natural Resources;Maryland
Geologic Survey, 1980.
2. Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxes; Tax
Assessment Map Number 37, 1988.
3. Maryland Department of the Environment, Division of
Residential Sanitation; Well Applications Processed Since 1969,
Report Number
4. Maryland Department of the Environment, Hazardous and
Solid Waste Management Administration; Cemetery Lane files and
field notes.
5. Maryland Department of State Planning; 1980 Census Tract
Maps of Howard and Anne Arundel Counties.
6. Soil Conservation Service; U.S. Department of Agriculture;
Aerial Photographs, 1943 and 1963.
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7. Soil Conservation Service; Soil Survey, Howard County,
Maryland; U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1968.
8. Stiller, John; University of Maryland, State Climatology
Office; personal telecommunication, April ,1989.
9, United States Department of the Interior, Fish and
Wildlife Service; Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants.
10. United States Environmental Protection Agency;
Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Site Ranking Svstem-A Users Manual,
1984.
11. United States Geologic Survey; Well data print-out.
12. Weston Geophysical Corporation; Geophysical Investigation
Mavfield Maintenance Yard, Elkridqe, Maryland, 1988.
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APPENDIX 8.0
Maps and Sketches
A R I O O I 3 7
SITE MAP OF CEMETARY LANE
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#9 - FACING SOUTHWEST. MISCELLANEOUS DUMPING,
#10 - FACING NORTHEAST. MISCELLANEOUS DUMPING
#11 - SPRING LOCATED DOWN GRADIENT FROM HOG FARM.
#12 - SAMPLING SPRING DOWN GRADIENT FROM MAYFIELD FACILITY
- DAMAGE TO FENCE AT CEMETERY LANE AND 1-95.
#14 - FACING EAST. ON CEMETERY LANE, PARTIALLY EXPOSED DRUM,
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#15 - FACING EAST. ON CEMETERY LANE, TIRE DUMPING
#16 - FACING EAST. FRONT OF TRUCK, TANK BEING RINSED IN REAR
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December 16f 1982
Memorandum
To: Greg Sonberg
Via: Daniel Slizya, Section ChiefHazardous Waste Laboratory
^* \From: Susan C. Warner, Chemist, Organic Section
Hazardous Waste Laboratory
Subject: Howard County Drum Dump - Site 1 Lab Report #620021
Sample Date Received Sample Identification
002382GES-07 - 8/23/82 Yellow orange coarse crystals
082382GES-08 * 8/23/82 White powder
08238 &ES-09 8/23/82 Ivory color coarse powder
082382GES-10 8/23/82 Green waxy material
Qualitative tests indicated that sample 082382GES-07 is silica gel.
Samples 08, 09 and 10 contain ammonia In the following concent rat ion a:
Sample Ammonia concentration (ppm)
082382GES-08 8600
082382GES-09 358t>
082383GES-10 - 2588 CDLP
The samples were analyzed by a number of different tests, Including ~~solubility, flame tests, pH measurement, and sulfate, chloride, phosphate;. ~Initrite, nitrate and ammonia qualitative determinations. ___
Sample 082382GSS-07 was slightly soluble in water, with an acidic pH ofabout 4. The sample was not soluble in methanol, hezane, acetone or dilutebase. It was slightly soluble in 50# nitric acid and completely soluble Inhydrofluoric acid. Flame testa indicated that the sample was Inorganic,Qualitative tests for chlorides were negative, sulfate was present*
Sample 082382GES-08 was partially soluble In water and had a neutral pH.It formed a fin* floo in hezane* It was partially soluble in methanol, insolubleIn acetone. A flame test Indicated that the sample Is Inorganic. Ho sulfate,chloride, phosphate or nitrite was detected. Nitrates and ammonia were foundto be present. The ammonia was Quantified and is reported above.
Sample 082382GES-09 was partially soluble in water and had a pH of about7. It was not soluble in acid, base, acetone, methanol or hezane* A flame test
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indicated that it was inorganic. No phosphate, chloride, or nitrite wasdetected. Sulfate, ammonia and nitrate were detected. The ammonia wasquantified and is reported above.
Sample 082382GES-10 was partially soluble in water and had a pH of about 7.It was partially soluble in base, slightly soluble in acetone and methanol andInsoluble In acid and hezane. A flame test indicated that the ample areinorganic* No chloride, sulfate, phosphate or nitrite was detected. Nitratesand ammonia were found to be present. The ammonia was quantified and isreported above.
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PRIORITY jt-fi'"I/tfC ** Ai « »i AoJLlfe *pc*t Fqfln LAB NO.
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A R I O O I 6 7
STATE OF MARYLANDDEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE
LABORATORIES ADMINISTRATIONTRACE ORGANICS LABORATORYVOLATILE ORGANICS ANALYSIS
BOTTLE /' V /-. ', ,NUMBER (^ ' W I
SOURCE OF SAMPLE £_6
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>£ /yftrfyL^i-tA/y-rVA^. A/7 COLLECTOR J\irrtAPA^J ' 0
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noncommunity private iX
stream tidal waters
STP samnlina station STP effluent
Chlorinated preserved with thiosulfate
Reason for submitting samp
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Suspected Petroleum (c
Other (specify!
REMARKS:
IP: TrihalnmRthane Survey•»
pmiral Cnntamination
ja^oline, etc 1 Contamination
l 2 3
/ 3IR/iNS COUNTYTYPE
20 21 22
FIELD __ ._
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19
— — o i- j_ 6 S 7PLANT NO SAMPLING DATE COLLtCTED CARD
STATION NO
23 24 25 26
FIELD RES1D. CHLORINE: FREE " TOTAL --_
Purgeable Halocarbons (EPA 601) Purgeable Aromatics (EPA MO
Chloromethane
Bromomeihane
Dichlorodifluoromethane
Vinyl chloride
Chloroeihane
Methylene chloride
Trichlorofluoromethane
1,1-Dichloroethene
1,1-Dichloroethane
trans-1.2-Dichloroethene
Chloroform
1.2 Dichloroethane
1,l,VTrichlOfoethane
Carbon Tettachloride
Bromodichloromethane
1,2 Dichloropropane
DATE. RECEIVED ,/n£_2
<^C < 1 -<•^ trans-l,3-Dichlnrnprnpfinfi ' Ben?ene
"^. / Trichloroelhene Tolnpn« /
1 Dibromochloromethane Ethvlbenzene \i/1 <C 91 1 ,2-Trichloroethane Total Xylenes X
cis 1 3-Dichloropropene \f. Total Purgeable Hydrocarbons
1 2 Chloroethylvinylether ^ ' U Tetrahydrofuran !°-U-
Bromnform ^* J Methylftthylketone
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane (2-Butanone) (MEK)
Tetrachloroethene . Melhylisobutylketone (MIBKt ^ /
I Chlorobenzene \
Total Trihalomethanes
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^ 'Results reported in microqrams, per liler (parts per billion) J i . n O / Llt o
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENELABORATORIES ADMINISTRATIONREPORT OF WATER ANALYSIS
Bottle i/Number: f\ - •
Source of Sample: t/ J
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- • • ^/ ' v • f v X1 /Street ix*" Town or Cily
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Remarks: H A/ 0 *? rt /*? ,iV / ^/? r .-' O t
1 3County Plant No
Field Data:
Tnunty: h l* '&- *• /-L
CollBrtor: X-L<- -/ / '
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Sampling Date Collected Time Acid IcedStation [
Chlorine /" X/ /Residual ^ 6i.O
pH* Free Total Specific Conductance
^ ANALYSIS
PH'
Alkalinity (Total)
Alkalinity (HCO.)
Alkalinity (CO.)
pH', Ca CO, SAT.
Alkalinity, Ca CO, SAT
Hardness
Ammonia-N
N (irate- Nit rite N
Nitrite N
MBAS
Chloride
Fluor ide
Color-
Turbidity*
Conductance*, SPEC.
Silica
SulfateTotal Residue
CODE
Oil
040050
060
071
080
110
143
162
173
182
091
101
020
031
201
2tO
220
381
RESULTS
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Barium
Cadmium
Chromium
Lead
Mercury
Selenium
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Calcium^ / - Sff* •••' i> / *" fiCopper i.o
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Manganese n\<J
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Potassium
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253
262
273
283
302
314
323
333
192
231
241
122
241
133
391i
361
371
342
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENELABORATORIES ADMINISTRATIONREPORT OF WATER ANALYSIS
s
3ottle j\ / "2
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/' -/'->Name: / iO^TV-V-' ttfA'- .'V.
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' J/ 'Collector: X -<,-i,-_// / Street Tnwit of Cfly / '*
Sample Type Community Non-Community t Priyjj X Emergency Routine(Circle): Source Distribution ~"MCL Recheck >
Remarks: . . . . .
j <Z> __ . - — — 0 / y 'C A" 5' /County Plant No. Sampling Date Collected
Station
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Lhlonne . ,•Residual *"' ^
>H' Free
L.¥L ( ^Time ' Acid Iced
•>>'Total Specific Conductance
^
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^
ANALYSIS
' PH'
Alkalinity (Total)
Alkalinity (HCO,)
Alkalinity (CO,)
pH', Ca CO, SAT.
Alkalinity, Ca COj SAT
Hardness
Ammonia-N
Nitrate-Nitrite N
Nitrite N
MBAS
Chloride
Fluoride
Color*
Turbidity*
Conductance', SPEC.
Silica
SullateTotal Residue
CODE
01 1
040050
060
071
080
110
143
162
173
182
091
101
020
031
201
210
220
381
RES*t3fr >
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Arsenic
Bariumi
Cadmium
Chromium
Lead
Mercury
Selenium
Silver
Aluminum
Calcium
Copper
'Iron
Magnesium
Manganese
Nickel
Potassium
''Sodium
Zinc
•
.
CODE
253
262
273
283
302
314
323
333
192
231
24 T
122
241
133
391
361
371
342
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RESULTS. \
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w
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STATE OF MARYLAND
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENELABORATORIES ADMINISTRATIONREPORT OF WATER ANALYSIS
^Bottle /—/*Number: *"* ' /
/_ '*Source o? Sample: '-/•' v-
7 ,.7 ^ , tName: /',-• / /"' '. •" • • Y
Z~ '• / t , '• "'.' />.: s,«,. -• ;•, r- - -"fc » r. .
iConntyt ' ' ' l * ^* .
Cnll nr: " **.**/ **'$'Stteet Town or City <'
Sample Type Community N on -Community £ Private,., Emergency /Routine^. y(Circle): .Source Distribution 'WcT* Recheck V^-y«»^-
•W ~ " , 'ftRemarks: "• "> /;?/»' ' * "' L "
: x^
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County Plant No. Sampling Date Collected Time Acid IcedStaiion • j
Field Data; *.**jL. Chlorine ,,
«*V Residual i '• ^ L •pH* Free Total Specific Conductance
^
x
^
-
ANALYSIS
"*pH-
r Alkalinity (Total)
Alkalinity (HCOJ
Alkalinity (CO,)
pH*, Ca CO, SAT.
t Alkalinity, Ca CO, SAT
Hardness
Ammonia -N
Nitrate-Nitrite N
Nitrite N
M8AS
Chloride
Fluoride
Color*
Turbidity*
Conductance*, SPEC.
Silica
Sulfate
Total Residue
CODE
Oil
040050
060
07 J
080
110
143
162
173
182
091
lot020
031
201
210
220
381
RESULTS
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Arsenic
Barium
Cadmium
Chromium
Lead
Mercury
Selenium
Silver
Aluminum
Calcium
Copper
Iron
Magnesium
Manganese
Nickel
Potassium
Sodium "
Zinc
CODE
253
262
273
283
302
314
323
333
192
231
241
122
241
133
391
361
371
342
lot
RESULTS
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APPENDIX 11.0
Hazardous Waste Manifests
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFESTCtepartment of Health and Mental Hygiene^ ffice of Environmental Programs
Waste Management Administration • Hazardous Waste Division 'P.O.Box 13877 • Baltimore, Maryland 21203 cc:DOM
Please print or type. (Form designed for use on elite (12-pitch) typewriter.) Form Approved. 0MB No. 2000-04M. Expire* 7-31-81
SUNIFORM HAZARDOUSWASTE MANIFEST
1, Generator's US EPA ID No. Manifest, Document No.
MjD| P|0|0|0|0|Q| 1|6JO|1|Q|0|9|0|92. Page 1
- 1Information in the shaded areasit not required by Federal law.
3. Generator'* Name and Mailing AddressDON MYER301/796-9746
4. Generator's Phone ( I
INC.CEMETARY LANE & MEADOWRIDGE RD.BALTIMORE, MD 21227
A. State Manifest Document NumberMDC 0020119
B. State Generator's IOC. State Transporter's ID
5. Transporter 1 Company Name 6. US EPA ID NumberBUFFALO FUEL COMPANY____________|N| Y[D| Q| 5 1118 |0 \9 \9 |5 1 2D, Transporter's Phone 301/335-3400
7. Transporter 2 Company Name 8. US EPA 10 Number E. State Transporter's 10HWH[_Uj l l l i l l i l DcLLU.LJ
9. Designated Facility Name and Site Address 10. US EPA ID NumberGSX SERVICES, INC,3527 WHISKEY BOTTOM ROAD "LAUREL, MD 2Q707______________|M|D|D |9 |6 |0 |5 |5 |4 6 [5 [3
F. Transporter's PhoneG. State Facility ID A207H, Facility's Phone
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* 11. US OOT Description (Including Proper Snipping Namf, Htzard Clatt, tnd ID Number)——HM-
12. Containers
No. Type
13.Total
Quantity
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I.Waste No.
Hazardous Waste Solid, NOSORN-ENA9189 (trace quantltioo qf triohlorocthylcnQ
o ob. in dirt)
a.
J. Additional Descriptions for Materials Listed AboveHt)t* PTiypol *p*cifw PfTftnfeMt
gjrH'pM- I/KI I J-pjTbl ; '-ll I I"I. I iTl II I M I"-U I I I I I I I I I I I I I --U I I I I I I I I I I I I I
K. Handling Codes (or Wastes Listed Above
••HILJJUJ <-LULLJLLI"•LJJLiJUJ "•UUliJLLI
1 S. Special Handling Instruction* and Additional Information
o16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the~coments~of this consignment are fully and accurately described abovez by proper shipping name and ire classified, packed, marked, end labeled, end are in all respects in proper condition for transport by
highway according to applicable international and national governmental regulations, and Maryland ftatutrf or regulations..Date
Month Day Year
1 7. Transporter t Acknowledgement of Receipt of Material*Printed/Typd Name " " StoAiiur* _ Month Day Yea
18. Transporter 2' Acknowledgement ol Receipt of Materials DatePrinted/Typed Nama fiignafure // Month Day Yea
19. Discrepancy Indication Space
20. Facility Owner or Operator: Certification of receipt of hazardous material* covered by this manifyt^xcf ptjMjioted inItem 19.
Printed/Typed Name /"T7!) l"r-A7 Month DJ.' Ve.
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFESTDepartment of Health and Mental Hygiene
Qffice of Environmental ProgramsWaste Management Administration • Hazardous Waste Division
P.O. BoxT3^77 • Baltimore, Maryland 21203 cc:DOMPlease print or type. (Form designed for uie on elite (12-pitch) typewriter.) Form Approved. OMB No. 2000-0404. Expires 7-31-86
UNIFORM HAZARDOUSWASTE MANIFEST
1. Generator's US EPA ID No. Manifesti . ,ri ri d u a d a Document No.
2. Page 1of I
Information in the shaded areasit not required by Federal law-
). Generator's Name and Mailing Address
DON MYER301/796-9746
DORSEY ENTERPRISES, INC.CEMETARY LANE & MEADOWRIDGE ROAD
A. State Manifest Document NumberMOC QQ?01?Q
, D, , , BALTIMORE, MD 212274, Generator's Phone 1 ) '
B. State Generator's ID
5. Trantporter 1 Company Name 6. US EPA ID Number
BUFFALO FUEL COMPANY ___ I d Y! d d si ll 8J d 9l Q| D, Transporter's Phone 3Q1/335-34QQ7. Transporter 2 Company Name 8. US EPA 10 Number E. State Transporter's ID
HWH | U |9. Designated Facility Name and Site Address 10. US EPA 10 Number
GSX SERVICES, INC.3527 WHISKEY BOTTOM ROADLAUREL, MD 20707_____________I d D! D| 9l 8l OJ 5l 5J 4
F. Tranjporter's PhoneG. State Facility 10 A207H. Facility's Phone
3 0| l| -| 9| 5 3| - 3| 6| 7| 3''' 45*9 Description (Including Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Clatt, and ID Number)
12. Containers
No. Type
13.Total
Quantity
14.UnitWWd
I.Waste No.
Hazardous Waste Solid, NOSORM-ENA9189 (trace quantities of trichloroethylene 0 1 D T F 0 0 2
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b. in dirt)
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J. Additional Description* for Materials Lilted AboveMM. Pliyikal ip«ifi« NrcwitMirwe«>»i
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Cod* <M» 0™*1W ^^ $ QttrittOil I i/Tjsn l/|giet;,.-;*n:lTl I I I I I I I I I I-•U I I I I I I I I I I I l I --U l l I I I I I I l I I I I
K. Handling Code* for Waste* Listed Above
••WLJJLr<-LlJlllLlJ"•LULJJLU "•UJUJLLJ
IS. Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information
I16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of this consignment are fully and accurately described above by
proper shipping name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition lor transport by highwayaccording to applicable international and national government regulations, and Maryland Statutes or Regulations.Unless I am a small quantity generator who has be«n exempted by statute or regulation from Ihe duty to make a waste minimization certification under Section3002(b) ol RCRA. I also certify thai I have a program In place to reduce the volume and toxicily ol waste generated to Ihe degree I have determined lo beeconomically practicable and I have selected Ihe method ol tiealment, storage, or disposal currently available (o me which minimjze^he present and luturethreat to human health and the environment. >*"
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17. Transporter 1 Acknovwledflemem of Receipt of Materiali Date
18. Transporter 2 Acknowledgement of Receipt of Materials
19. Discrepancy Indication Space
co
20. Facility Owner or Operator: Certification of receipt of hazardous materials covered by thfe fvnifeal e«c«.pt-ed noted inItem 19. •WFTtTJOTT?—-*—-/ —k*- Date
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFESTDepartment of Health and Mental Hygiene
Office of Environmental ProgramsWaste Management Administration • Hazardous Waste Division
; P.O.Box 13877 • Baltimore, Maryland 21203 cc:DOMPlease print or type. (Form designed for usa on eliti (12-pltchJ typewriter.) Form Approved. OMB No. 2000-0404. Expires 7-31-86
4
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UNIFORM HAZARDOUSWASTE MANIFEST
3. Generator's Name and Mailing Address
(301) 796-9746 ' -4. Generator's Phone 1 )S. Transporter 1 Company NameBUFFALO FUELS
7. Transporter 2 Company Name
9. Designated Facility Name and Site AddresGSX SERVICES, INC.3527 WHISKEY BOTTOM ROADLAUREL, MD 20707
1. Generator's US EPA IDMl D| P| 0| 0| 0 0| 0DOR. SEY ENTERPRCEMETARY LANE&BALTIMORE, MD
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No. Manifest
ISESHEDOWRIDGE RD.21227US EPA ID Number0 5 1|8|0 9|9|US EPA ID Number
LJ_LLUS EPA ID Number
9 8 0 5 5 4
1 1 . US DOT Description {Including Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Ctast. and ID Number)
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Hazardous Waste Solid,ORM-E, NA9189
N.O.S,
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16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents ol this consignment are fully and accurately described above byproper shipping name and are classified, pacKftd, marked, and labeled, and ate In all respects In proper condition for transport by highwayaccording to applicable international and national government regulations, and Maryland Statutes or Regulations.Unless I am a small quantlly generator who has been exempted by statute or regulation from the duty lo make a waste minimization cerlif ication under Section3002<b) ol RCRA, l also certify that I have • program In place lo reduce the volume and loxicity of waste generated to the degree I have determined lo beeconomically praclicabla and I have selected the method ol treatment, storage, or disposal currently available lo me which minimizes the present and lulurethreat to human health and Ihe environment, f
\ 7. Transporter 1 Acknowledgement ol Receipt 0 Materials ,-iPrinted/Typed Name Signature Month Day Year
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••• HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFESTDepartment of Health and Mental Hygiene
: . Office of EavtroritnerjiUi PraqramsWaste Management Administration • Hazardous Waste Division
P.O.Box 13877 • Baltimore, Maryland 21203 cc:DOMPlease print or type. (Form designed for use on alita (12-pitch) typewriter.) Form Approved. OM8 No. 2000-0404. Expires 7 31 86
UNIFORM HAZARDOUSWASTE MANIFEST
1. Generator's US EPA ID No. Manifest
F| q o, o, o, o, i 6, o,2. Pase 1 Information in the shaded areas
is not required by Federal law.
3. Generator's Name and Mailing AddressDON MYER DOR SEY ENTERPRIZES301/796-9746 CEMETARY LANE & MEDOWRIDGE RD
4. Generator's Phone I ) BALTIMORE, MD 21227
A. State Manifest Document Number
MDC 00487958. Stale Generator's IDC. State Transporter's ID
5. Transporter 1 Company Name 6. US EPA ID NumberBUFFALO FUELS_________________| N| Y D 0| 5| 1| 8| 0| 9| 9| 5 2D. Transporter's Phone of-ii /TO S —liOf)
7. Transporter 2 Company Name • - , 8. US EPA tO Number E. State Transporter's IDHWH||H
9. Designated Facility Name and Site Address < 10. , US EPA ID NumberGSX SERVICES, INC.3527 WHISKEY BOTTOM ROAD"LAUREL, MD 20707 | M| D| D| 9| 8| 0| 5| 5| 4 6| 5|
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15. Special Handling Instructions and Additional Information
16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare thai the contents ol this consignment are fully and accurately described above byproper shipping name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are In all respects In proper condition lor transport by highwayaccording to applicable international and national government regulations, and Maryland Statutes or Regulations,
3002(b) of RCRA, I also certify that I have a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity ol wasle generated lo the degree f have determined to beeconomically practicable and I have selected Ihe method ol treatment, storage, or disposal currently available lo me which minimizes the present and futurethreat to human health and Ihe environment. /
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20. Facility Owner or Operator: Certification of receipt of hazardous material* covered by this manifest except ai noted inItem 19.
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFESTDepartment of Health and Mental Hygiene
Office of Environmental ProgramsManagement Administration • Hazardous Waste Division CC:P.O. Box 13877 • Baltimore, Maryland 21203
Pleaitfprint or type. (Form designed for use on elite (12-pitch) typewriter.) Form Approved. 0MB No. 2000-0404. Expires 7-31-C6
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3. Generator's Name and Mailing AddressDorsey Enterprises, Inc.Canetary Lane & Meadow Ridge Road, Baltimore, I€) 21227
4. Generator's Phone ( 301 > 796-9746 Attm Don Mver
A. State Manifest Document Number
MOC QQ48809B. State Generator's IDC. State Transporter's ID
5. Transporter 1 Company Name ' 6. US EPA ID Number
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GSX Services, Inc.3527 Whiskey Bottcm Rd.Laurel, MD 20707 k b b |9 Is lo Is l5 l4 6 b l3
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HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFESTDepartment of Health and Mental Hygiene
Office ofjjjiy iron mental ProgramsWaste Management Acifninistration • Hazardous Waste Division
—f.O. Box 13877 • Baltimore, Maryland 21203 .CC:Please print or typ«. (Form designed for us* on elite (12-pitch) typewriter.) Form Approved. 0MB No. 2000O404. Expires 7-3 t S6
UNIFORM HAZARDOUSWASTE MANIFEST
1. Generator's US EPA ID No. Manifest
IPPjoo2. Page 1
of 1Inlormation m the shaded area*is not required by Federal law.
3. Ganarator'i Name and Mailing AddressDorsey Enterprises, Inc.Cemetary Lane & Meadow Ridge Road, Baltimore, MD 21227
4. Generator', Phone nm * 7Q.fi-Q.74fi Aff-TV Don
A. State Manifest Document Number
MPC 00488108. State Generator's ID
5. Transporter 1 Company Name ' 6. , p- |QC' State Transporter", .D
nnmpany ___________ I d vl nl nN ]| ftl nl Q! Q.N Transporter's Phone7. Transporter 2 CompanyName . ., 8. US EPA ID Number E. Stale Transporter's 10
HWH LJJJ9. Designated Facility Name and Site Address 10. US EPA ID Number
GSX Services, Inc.3527 Whiskey Bottom Rd.Laurel, MD 20707 ft fr t> & B.b.B 6
F. Transporter's PhoneG. State Facility 10 A207H. Facility's Phone
3 01 1J -| 91 5 31 - 31 6|7 p11 .US DOT Description (Including Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Class, and ID Number}
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16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that the contents of Ihls consignment are fully and accuraiely described above byproper shipping name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and ar« In alt respects in proper condition for transport by highway ,according lo applicable International and national government regulations, and Maryland Statutes or Regulations,Unless I am a smalt quantity generator who has bean exempted by statute or regulation from the duty (o make a wasle minimization ceitilicaiion under Section3002(b) of RCRA. I also cerlily thai t have a program In place lo reduce the volume and loxicity ol waste generated lo the degree I have determined to beeconomically practicable and I have selected Ihe melhod ol Ireatmenj, storage, or disposal currently available ]p me which immizes Hie present and futurethreat to human health and the environment.
. i /. transporter 1 Acknowledgement ot Heceiptjjl^MaterialsPr in t
18. Transporter 2 Acknowledgemehl of~Heceipt of MaterialsPrinted/Typad Name .
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20. Facility Owner or Operator: Certification of receipt of hazardous material! covered by this manifestItem 19.
Printed/Typed Name 14-
- HAZARDOUS WASTE MANIFEST, Department of Health and Mental Hygiene ' v
Office of Environmental Programs '''Waste Management Administration-Hazardous Waste Division
P.O. Box 13877 • BalfirTTore7fyaryland21203 cc:DOMPlease print or type. (Form designed for use on elite 112-pitch) typewriter.) \ Form Approved. OMB No, 2000-0404. Expires 7-31 86
UNIFORM HAZARDOUSWASTE MANIFEST
1. Generator's US EPA ID No. Manifestp p p p p ,1 p p 2. Page 1ol
Information in the shaded areasis not required b/ Federal law.
DON MYER DORSEY ENTERPRISES, INC.301/796 9746 • CEMETARY LANE & MEADOWRIDGE ROAD
' BALTIMORE, MD 212274. Generator's Phone (
A. State Manifest Document Number
MDC 0048848B. State Generator's ID
7. Transporter 2 CompanyName. ; , 8. US EPA iO Number E. State Transporter's ID
HWHLLJJ I I! Ill II DC Ml [| |9. Designated Facility Name and Site Address 10. US EPA ID NumberGSX SERVICES, INC.3527 WHISKEY BOTTOM ROADLAUREL, MD 20707 |M|D Dl9|8 IOl5|5 I 4 6|5|3
F. Transporter's PhoneG. State Facility IDH. Facility's Phone
31- 3|6|7|31. US DOT Description (Including Proper Shipping Name, Hazard Clatt, and ID Number)
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16. GENERATOR'S CERTIFICATION: I hereby declare that (he contents of (his consignment are fully and accurately described above by
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proper shipping name and are classified, packed, marked, and labeled, and are in all respects in proper condition for transport by highwayaccording to applicable international and national government regulations, and Maryland Statutes or Regulations.Unless I am a small quantity generator who has been exempted by statute or regulation from (he duly lo make a waste minimization certification under Section3002(b) of HCRA, I also certify that I have a program In place lo reduce the volume and loxicity of waste generated lo the degree I have determined lo beeconomically practicable and I have selected Ihe method of treatment, storage, or disposal currently available lo me which minimizes Ihe present and futureIhreal lo human health and (he environment,Pfini*<VTyped N.me Slgnttiyp __ Uonin Day Ye»r
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19. Discrepancy Indication SpaceE|
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