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Trip Rept of 950725 Visit to Engelhard Corp,1000 Harvard Ave,Cleveland,Oh Re Progress of Characterization/Remediation Work
ML20135B765
Person / Time
Issue date: 08/02/1995
From: Snell W
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
To: Mccormickbarge
NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION III)
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FOIA-96-529 NUDOCS 9703030190
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FACILITY, JULY 25, 1995- SITE VISIT AT ENCELH

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portion of the work (which includes /remediation work for both th the grounds.surroundfag the Cl Building)

Building). and the Chevron portion of the work (which i During the site visit, we met with Mr. Andy Copes, Mai :

Environmental Services, Engelhard, and Mr. Duane R i Technician, B. Koh & Associates,.Inc'., concerning the Engelh and Mr. ' Joe Davis, Health & Safety Coordinator and Nanc Health Physicist, Foster Wheeler Environn. ental Corporation Cafouras, Chevron Radiological Building remediation. Control Supervisor, Hilbert Asscciates

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) Radiological Health Services, Ohio Department of Heal The Engelhard portion of the work has progressed smoothly. By the.1 day on which we visited the site, they expected to have comp characterization of the ground area surrounding the' Chevron b ,

i. were working on finishing their 100 percent surface scan while we

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sediment had already collected 61 borings, three water sample The samples, had been sent to a lab for analysis <

{[] surface scans necessary.

However,identif%d nothing unusual several or unexpected locations had beenwhere identi-would effect the scope of their remediation effort.

The mobilization effort of resources and initial setup by Foster W the characterization, progressing reasonably well.remediation and demolition of the Chevr ,

Trailers had been brought in and set i to the building was expected to be available within a week, the ra access point was established and close to completion, and five heal '

characterization surveys. physicists / radiation technicia

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~ However, the . initial surveys were findin additional contamination beyond what had been identified durin previous studies performed of this site. For example, additional  ;

contamination was- being found on the overhead horizontal surfac additional poured overcontamination another olderwas floor.found under a layer of concrete that hl The. initial estimate was that thi '

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approximately a six month characterization /remediation effort. It appears

,. that it may have to be extended based on the amount, of additional contamination being found. Other hazards / issues that need to be addressed include: a room with a significant layer of bird droppings on the floor that  ;

must be removed prior to characteritation; the possibility that the roofing 1

caterial, which has contamination _ on it in some areas, could also contain asbestos; and a building that itself is a safety hazard due to its poor condition.

  • Another inspection should be scheduled at this site in about six to ten weeks, depending on their progress in completing the characterization and initiating remediation work.

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Dear Mr. Driesbach:

Subiect: NARM contamination in conjunction with the Chevron Building "C"  !

remediation.

j j l- You recently had a conversation with Mr. Frank Talbot of this office regarding ~

l disposition of the NORM waste you believe will be generated in the

decommissioning of this site. We understand the NORM waste will be t
generated from the rubblizing of brick and other construction debris at the facility.

Disposal of NARM within the State of Ohio will be accomplished with adherence ;

to Ohio regulations. '

Following exhaustive research in this area over the recent months, the Department requires the following actions:

l 1. An isotopic analysis will be required so health and safety issues can be

assessed.
2. Based on the waste form, isotopic analysis, and burial plan submitted to '

the Department, a decision will be made on a case by case basis whether the proposed plan meets regulatory requirements.

3. Any proposal for exception to the regulations covering NARM disposal will i be based on the Ohio Department of Health assessment of public health and 1 safety issues associated with the proposed plan for disposal. The exemption i will only permit disposal in accordance with the plan approved by the \

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  • Please forward your proposed plan for disposal, isotopic analysis, and any request for exemption to this offlee as soon as possible in order to assure its 1 timely review.

If we can be of any further assistarice in this matter feel free to contact Frank 4

Talbot, Health Physicist for general matters or Ronald Goodwin, Senior Health Physicist for NARM matters. Either may be reached at (614) 644-2727.

J Sincerely; l WCh NcaidJujY ,

Ruth Vandegrift, Contaminated Sites Supervisor Buread of Radiation Proiection _

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