W R Grace & Co - Conn
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EPA ID:MDD001710227
Location:
5500 Chemical Road
Baltimore, MD 21226
Property Area 110 acres
Congressional District: 2
Other Names:Curtis Bay Works
Last Updated: May 2013
Contacts
EPA Project Manager
Mr. Erich Weissbart
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 3
Mail Stop: 3LC20
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone: (215) 814-3284
Email: weissbart.erich@epa.gov
Maryland Department of Environment
Mr. Ed Hammerberg
RCRA Subtitle C Hazardous Waste Program
Montgomery Park Business Center
1800 Washington Boulevard Suite 645
Baltimore, MD 21230
Phone: 410-537-3400
Email: ehammerbert@mde.state.md.us
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Site Status
Status
- In June 2002, EPA and W.R. Grace entered into a RCRA Administrative Order on Consent (AOC). The AOC required Grace to perform the following activities at the site: (1) complete an Environmental Indicator Assessment Report/Phase I RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI); (2) complete a more comprehensive Phase II RFI; (3) complete a RCRA Corrective Measures Study; and, (4) complete Interim Measures, if necessary.
- Between 2001 and 2004, Grace completed several field investigations to determine groundwater flow beneath the site and to confirm that groundwater discharges to adjacent Curtis Bay and Curtis Creek. Investigations also included sampling of groundwater on the site, and sampling of sediment and surface water in Curtis Bay and Curtis Creek. In September 2004, based on the results of these investigations and a review of historical information, EPA determined that Current Human Exposures are Under Control at this facility. The determination for the Migration of Contaminated Groundwater Under Control was completed in the July 2005.
- In the summer of 2006 and spring of 2007 Grace conducted further surface water, sediment, ground water, and soil investigations to further characterize the site. A comprehensive RFI Report was submitted to EPA in May 2008.
- EPA approved the RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI, May 28, 2009) and subsequent Human Health Risk Assessment Report (HHRA, November 7, 2012) on December 19, 2012. With the RFI approval EPA requested that a Corrective Measures Study (CMS) be undertaken pursuant to the AOC. In March a meeting was held between Grace and EPA where a proposal to implement a voluntary focused excavations was proposed. Subsequently EPA approved an extension of the CMS submittal allowing consideration of the impact of voluntary excavations to be incorporated into the CMS.
- April 2013, Grace submitted the Voluntary Focused Soil Excavation Work Plan proposing soil removal at four areas including the Former Burn Pit Area and the areas surrounding historical boring locations SB-28, SB-29, and SB-12. The workplan presented the tasks required to excavate, dispose, and restore areas identified in the 2012 HHRA as exceeding risk to human health. The workplan was approved by EPA and the excavation is scheduled to take place in 2013 followed by the CMS in early 2014.
Background
- The Grace Davison Curtis Bay Works facility is located in Baltimore, MD on the northwest end of a peninsula known as Marley's Neck. The site includes a 55-acre active manufacturing area and a 55-acre non-manufacturing area used primarily for on-site waste management. The site is bounded on the west by Curtis Creek, on the north by Curtis Bay, and on the south and east by other industrial facilities.
- The Curtis Bay Works facility is the largest manufacturing site for W.R. Grace and has approximately 700 employees. Chemical operations at this site have been active since the early 1900's. Current manufacturing activities consist of 12 production facilities that manufacture four general product lines. These include fluid cracking catalyst, hydroprocessing catalyst, polyolefin catalyst, and silicas/adsorbents.
Contaminants and Risks
- Based on Grace's groundwater and soil investigations conducted in the past several years, the detected concentrations above applicable screening levels include metals, such as arsenic, cadmium, and lead in the soil and both metal and a limited list of organic compounds in groundwater.
Institutional Controls
- No institutional controls are currently in place.
Documents and Reports
- Some of the site’s key documents of interest are accessible below:
- Environmental Indicator Determination - Human Exposures [15pp, 227KB, About PDF]
- Environmental Indicator Determination - GroundWater [17pp, 80KB, About PDF]
- All documents and reports regarding this facility also can be reviewed in person at these locations:
Maryland Department of Environment
Land Restoration Program
1800 Washington Boulevard
Baltimore, MD 21230
Phone 410-537-3400U.S. EPA Region III
Land & Chemicals Division - RCRA
1650 Arch Street-11th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 814-3284
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- Submit a FOIA Request
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Reuse Information
- The facility is under continued use.
Questions
- The EPA is dedicated to providing you with timely and accurate information about our work at this site. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the EPA Project Manager:Mr. Erich Weissbart (215)-814-3284.
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