TANK REMOVAL WITH CONTAMINATION (Spill #2301449) is a program facility involved in a spill incident in ROCHESTER recorded by the Division of Environmental Remediation of NYS Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). The contributing factor is Unknown. The inclident source is Commercial/Industrial. The spill occurred on May 22, 2023. The received date is May 22, 2023.
| Spill Number | 2301449 |
| Program Facility Name | TANK REMOVAL WITH CONTAMINATION |
| Address | 556 Norton St At Intersection With Seneca St Rochester |
| County | Monroe |
| Spiller Name | MOHAMMED KASIM |
| Spiller Company | SHEBA FOOD AND GAS INC |
| Spiller Address | 556 Norton St Rochester NY 14621 999 |
| Contact Name | MIKE DAVIS |
| Telephone | (585) 507-3717 |
| SWIS Code | 2814 |
| DEC Region | 8 |
| Spill Date | 2023-05-22 |
| Received Date | 2023-05-22 |
| Contributing Factor | Unknown |
| Source | Commercial/Industrial |
| DEC Lead | GPYOUNG |
| Reported By | Other |
| Happened After Hours | False |
| Material Name | gasoline |
| Material Family | Petroleum |
| Material Classification | C3 |
| Meet Standards | False |
| Penalty | False |
| Federal UST Trust Eligible | False |
| Remedial Phase | 1 |
| Site ID | 652260 |
| Program Type | ER |
| Facility ID | 598119 |
| Caller Remark | removing tank and water and soil contamination noted - matt griffis notified for pre work. |
| DEC Remark | 5/22/23 - MATT GRIFFITHS, DEC R8 SPILLS, TELCON WITH MIKE DAVIS OF TRITEC CONSTRUCTION AT 1315 HRS. DAVIS REPORTS THAT PETROLEUM STAINED SOIL AND GROUNDWATER WITH SHEEN WERE ENCOUNTERED DURING EXCAVATION FOR REMOVAL OF FIRST OF 3 SINGLE WALLED STEEL TANKS AT PBS # 8-505420. FRACK TANK HAS BEEN ORDERED FOR STORAGE OF CONTAMINATED GROUNDWATER. GREG YOUNG OF R8 SPILLS TO PERFORM SITE INSPECTION. GY ONSITE, THEY ARE WORKING ON REMOVING THE NORTHERMOST OF THE THREE TANKS. GROUNDWATER IS PRESENT, THEY HAVE A FRAC TANK ENROUTE. THE GROUNDWATER APPEARS TO BE FREE OF PRODUCT AND SHEEN, BUT THERE IS SOME APPARENT SOIL CONTAMINATION. WORK TO CONTINUE THIS WEEK. 5/23/23: GY ONSITE WITH MIKE DAVIS AND TRITECH CREW. THE NORTH TANK IS FREE, THEY JUST FINISHED CLEANING IT AND NOW INERTING IT. THEY WILL REMOVE THE TANK FROM THE EXCAVATION LATER TODAY OR TOMORROW. 5/24/23: GY ONSITE WITH MIKE DAVIS AND TRITECH CREW. THE NORTH TANK HAS BEEN REMOVED, THEY WILL MOVE TO WORKING ON THE OTHER TWO TANKS. FURTHER EXCAVATION OF THE BOTTOM OF THE NORTH TANK LOCATION WILL NEED TO BE PERFORMED FOLLOWING ALL OF THE TANKS BEING REMOVED. 5/25/23: GY ONSITE WITH MIKE DAVIS AND TRITECH CREW. ONE OF THE TWO REMAINING TANKS HAS BEEN REMOVED, THE OTHER ONE WILL BE REMOVED TUESDAY (CAN'T REMOVE TOMORROW BECAUESE THE FIRE MARSHAL IS NOT AVAILABLE, AND MONDAY IS MEMORIAL DAY). THERE IS PRODUCT ON THE GROUNDWATER. 5/26/23: GY ONSITE, TRITECH APPARENTLY NOT WORKING TODAY, SITE WORK TO RESUME ON TUESDAY (MONDAY IS MEMORIAL DAY). 5/30/23: GY ONSITE AT THE END OF THE DAY. DAVIS REPORTS THE FINAL TANK HAS BEEN REMOVED. HE IS STILL WAITING ON A WASTE PROFILE TO HAUL SOIL. THERE APPEARS TO BE SOME SIGNIFICANT CONTAMINATION IN THE CURRENT EXCAVATION (NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE PROPERTY) AND IT APPEARS TO TREND SOUTHWARD ALONG THE EAST PROPERTY LINE. PRODUCT HAS BEEN OBSERVED ON THE GROUNDWATER. DAVIS INDICATES HE MAY PUMP GROUNDWATER TO A FRAC TANK TOMORROW, BUT THERE WILL LIKELY NOT BE ANY SOIL EXCAVATION UNTIL THURSDAY. 6/1/23: GY ONSITE, DAVIS CONTINUING TO EXCAVATE SOUTHWARD. THE BOTTOM OF THE EXCAVATION IS ON ROCK AT ABOUT 13 FEET BGS, APPEARS TO STILL BE HOT. CAN'T DIG TO THE NORTH ANY FURTHER DUE TO AN ELECTRIC LINE AND THE PROPERTY LINE, AND DIGGING EASTWARD IS RESTRICTED BY THE ROAD. 6/2/23: GY ONSITE, DAVIS CONTINUING TO EXCATE SOUTHWARD. 6/6/23: GY ONSITE, DAVIS CONTINUING TO EXCAVATE SOUTHWARD. THE DEPTH IS BELOW THE TOP OF THE FRACTURED BEDROCK. THE WEST SIDEWALL ADJACENT TO THE CANOPY APPEARS TO STILL BE IMPACTED, BUT NORTH OF THAT APPEARS TO BE LESS IMPACTED. 6/7/23: GY ONSITE, DAVIS CONTINUTING TO EXCAVATION SOUTHWARD. PID READINGS ON THE FLOOR AND SOUTH SIDEWALL ARE STILL IN THE 1,000 PPM RANGE. THE EAST SIDEWALL DOESN'T LOOK TOO BAD, PID READINGS AROUND 5 PPM. GY OFFSITE. GY TELECON WITH DAVIS, HE REMOVED ONE MORE TRUCKLOAD OF SOIL DIGGING SOUTH AND HAS RUN OUT OF DIGGING ROOM DUE TO THE ROADWAY ROW AND THE CANOPY FOOTPRINT. PID READINGS ARE STILL ELEVATED. THE OWNER INDICATES HE DOESN'T NOT WISH TO REMOVE THE CANOPY TO CHASE IMPACTS TO THE EAST. EXCAVATION IS COMPLETED, DAVIS WILL PREPARE A REPORT WITH THE CONFIRMATION SAMPLE RESULTS AND A MAP. 6/15/23: GY ONSITE, THE OWNER HAS DECIDED TO CHASE IMPACTED SOIL BENEATH THE CANOPY, DAVIS IS DIGGING WESTWARD. HE REPORTS THE IMPACTS ARE PINCHING OUT TO THE SOUTH. 6/16/23: GY ONSITE, DAVIS CONTINUING TO EXCAVATE BENEATH THE CANOPY TO THE WEST. HE IS ONLY DIGGING BETWEEN THE DISPENSERS, NOT TO THE NORTH OR SOUTH OF THEM. 6/20/23: GY ONSITE, DAVIS FINISHED DIGGING BETWEEN THE DISPENSERS. HE ENDED UP DIGGING ABOUT 6 FEET WEST OF THE WEST EDGE OF THE CANOPY, AND MET UP WITH THE LIMITS OF AN EXCAVATION DONE WEST OF THE CANOPY AS PART OF SPILL NO. 1507758. CONFIRMATION SAMPLES WERE COLLECTED BENEATH THE NORTH AND SOUTH EASTERMOST FOOTERS, THE FLOOR, AND THE WEST SIDEWALL. ALL EXCAVATION ACTIVITIES ARE COMPLETE, THE DEPARTMENT WILL WAIT ON THE REPORT FROM TRITECH. |
| Create Date | 2023-05-22 |
| Record Update Date | 2023-06-21 10:46:23.660000000 |
| Street Address |
556 NORTON ST AT INTERSECTION WITH SENECA ST |
| City | ROCHESTER |
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