State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Site Profiles
Roxy Cleaners, North Greenbush, New York
Description
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The Roxy Cleaners inactive hazardous waste disposal site was an operating drycleaning facility from 1959 until about 1988. Roxy Cleaners continues to operate a distribution center on the site. Located in a mixed commercial/residential area, Roxy Cleaners is one of two business tenants occupying a 35,000 ft 2 lot on the Corner of Main Avenue and Orchard Terrace. The plant used perchloroethylene (PCE) as the drycleaning solvent throughout its operation. In 1984, an unreported spill of 55 gallons of PCE allegedly occurred outside, near the rear of the building. Other undocumented events and practices occurred during the period of operation which may have contributed to site contamination. In 1989, Roxy Cleaners reported PCE contamination in the private water supply well that they shared with adjacent commercial tenants. A survey of private wells in the area found that 16 private wells were contaminated with levels in excess of the drinking water standard. Carbon filters were immediately placed on all impacted drinking water wells. A soil gas survey was used to map groundwater contamination and adjacent buildings were screened for indoor air contamination. Unacceptable levels of PCE were found in the basement of one building and a venting system was installed. |
Contaminants
Contaminants present and the highest amount
detected in both soil and groundwater.
Contaminant | Media | Concentration (ppb) | Nondetect |
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Tetrachloroethene (PCE) | groundwater | 13,000 ppb | |
Tetrachloroethene (PCE) | soil | 2,920,000 ppb | |
Trichloroethene (TCE) | groundwater | 120 ppb | |
Trichloroethene (TCE) | soil | 105 ppb | |
1,2-Dichloroethene | groundwater | 150 ppb |
Site Hydrology
Deepest Significant Groundwater Contamination: | 12ft bgs | |
Plume Size: | ||
Average Depth to Groundwater: | 11ft |
Lithology and Subsurface Geology
Sand and gravel |
Pathways and DNAPL Presence
Groundwater Sediments Soil DNAPL Present |
Remediation Scenario
Cleanup
Goals: |
To reduce the mass and concentration of contaminants in groundwater; to control migration of the groundwater contamination; and to reduce the generation of contaminated soil gas vapors near the site. |
Technologies
In Situ Soil Vapor Extraction |
Date implemented: Final remediation design: Results to date: Cost to Design and Implement: |
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Ex Situ Air Stripping |
Date implemented: Final remediation design: Results to date: Cost to Design and Implement: |
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Ex Situ Carbon Adsorption |
Date implemented: Final remediation design: Results to date: Cost to Design and Implement: |
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Ex Situ Pump and Treat |
Date implemented: Final remediation design: Results to date: Cost to Design and Implement: |
Costs
Cost
for Assessment: |
$635,000 (IRM cost $233,000) | |
Cost
for Operation and Maintenance: |
$177,000 | |
Total
Costs for Cleanup: |
Lessons Learned
1. A comprehensive approach is needed. 2. While drycleaner sites are similar, they are not the same. |
Contacts
Jim Harrington New York Department of Environmental Conservation 11th Floor 625 Broadway Albany, New York 12233-7012 518-402-9755 518-402-9722 (fax) jbharrin@gw.dec.state.ny.us |
Site Specific References
1. Phase I and II Hydrogeologic Investigation, Roxy Cleaners, Spill No.89-01208, Empire Soils Investigation, Inc. July 1990 2. Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study (3 volumes), Roxy Cleaners, Metcalf and Eddy, October 1991 3. Roxy Cleaners Vacuum Extraction Final Project Report, July 1993 4. Record of Decision - Roxy Cleaners Site 4-42-024 March 1994 |