State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Site Profiles
Blacks Cleaners, Portland, Oregon
Description
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The Blacks dry cleaner facility site is located in a densely developed commercial/residential area in southeast Portland, Oregon. The site is bounded by commercial properties to the south and residential properties to the north, west, and east. Various dry cleaners have operated at the site since the early 1950s. Stoddard solvent was used until 1959, when perchloroethene (PCE) cleaning began. The facility continues to operate as a dry cleaning establishment. Releases of dry cleaning solvents are apparently due to historical disposal of lint and filter media out the back door, releases to subsurface through concrete beneath the dry cleaning machine, releases from sanitary sewer lines, and leaks from 2 former underground storage tanks. |
Contaminants
Contaminants present and the highest amount
detected in both soil and groundwater.
Contaminant | Media | Concentration (ppb) | Nondetect |
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cis-1,2-Dichloroethene | soil | 10,900 ppb | |
cis-1,2-Dichloroethene | soil | 10,900 ppb | |
No corresponding contaminant | soil | 10,900 ppb | |
ethylbenzene | soil | 10,900 ppb | |
free-phase Stoddard's Solvent | soil | 10,900 ppb | |
Tetrachloroethene (PCE) | soil | 10,900 ppb | |
Tetrachloroethene (PCE) | soil | 10,900 ppb | |
1,2,4-trimethylbenzene | soil | 10,900 ppb | |
1,3,5-trimethylbenzene | soil | 10,900 ppb | |
Trichloroethene (TCE) | soil | 10,900 ppb | |
Trichloroethene (TCE) | soil | 10,900 ppb | |
Vinyl Chloride | soil | 10,900 ppb | |
Vinyl Chloride | soil | 10,900 ppb | |
xylenes | soil | 10,900 ppb | |
groundwater | 12 ppb | ||
soil | 3,990,000 ppb | ||
soil | 91,600 ppb | ||
groundwater | 180 ppb | ||
groundwater | 35 ppb | ||
soil | 140 ppb |
Site Hydrology
Deepest Significant Groundwater Contamination: | 20ft bgs | |
Plume Size: | Plume Length: 250ft Plume Width: 150ft Plume Thickness: 20ft |
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Average Depth to Groundwater: | 9ft |
Lithology and Subsurface Geology
low permeability silty clay Depth: 0-9ft bgs 9ft thick Conductivity: 0.28ft/day Gradient: 0.08ft/ft |
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silty sand Depth: 9-18ft bgs 9ft thick |
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Coarse-grained gravels and sands Depth: 18ft bgs |
Pathways and DNAPL Presence
Groundwater Sediments Soil DNAPL Present |
Remediation Scenario
Cleanup
Goals: |
Cleanup goals for soil and groundwater will primarily be based on vapor intrusion into buildings. Preliminary remediation goals for groundwater approximately 1.3 ppm for PCE, 110 ppb for TCE and 20 ppb vinyl chloride. Soil goals are 1.5 ppm PCE, and 0.098 ppm for TCE |
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Remedy Level: |
Interim Action |
Technologies
in Situ Bioremediation |
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in Situ Chemical Oxidation |
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in Situ Soil Removal |
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in Situ Chemical Oxidation |
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ex Situ Soil Removal |
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Costs
Cost
for Assessment: |
$139,000 | |
Cost
for Operation and Maintenance: |
None | |
Total
Costs for Cleanup: |
$564,000 |
Lessons Learned
Cis-DCE apparently had adsorbed to residual stoddard solvent,and stalled reductive dechlorianation. Some source areas appear to remain in vadose zone and are not directly addressed with GW treatment, but appears to have displaced DNAPL lower into water column where more robust reductive dechlorination could occur. Also, the operating dry cleaner, before switching to a non-PCE solvent, was the likely source of low level PCE as opposed to soil gas and vapor intrusion. |
Contacts
Mark Pugh Oregon Department of Environmental Quality 2020 SW 4th Avenue, Suite 400 Portland, OR 97201 EMAIL:Pugh.mark@deq.state.or.us |
Site Specific References
Expanded Vapor Assessment Report, August 24, 2005, Bioremediation Substrate Recommendation Blacks Cleaners 4615 SE Hawthorne Boulevard Portland, Oregon Task Order No. 59-08-22, July 17, 2009. |