Univar USA, Inc.
(Formerly: Van Waters & Rogers Inc.)
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EPA ID: PAD061779815
Location:
6000 Casteel Drive
Coraopolis, PA 15108
Property Area: 3 Acres
Congressional District: 20
Other Names: Van Waters & Rogers Inc.
LAST UPDATE: April 2013
Contacts
EPA Project Manager
Mr. Khai Dao
Office of Pennsylvania Remediation (3LC30)
U.S. EPA Region III
1650 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone: (215) 814-3410
Fax: (215) 814-3113
Email: dao.khai@epa.gov
Pennsylvania Dept of Environmental Protection
Ms. Elizabeth Bertha, Project Manager
Southwest Regional Office
400 Waterfront Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4745
Phone: (412) 442-4345
Email: eberta.@state.pa.us
Bulletin Board
Cleanup Status
- Corrective Action Status:
Remedy Selected - Human Exposure Controls: TBA
- Ground Water Controls: TBA
Status
In September 2012, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) selected Engineering and Institutional Controls (ICs) as the Final Remedy to remediate groundwater and soil contamination at the Univar USA facility located in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania (the Facility). Components of the engineering controls consist of the operation and maintenance of the existing groundwater monitoring and recovery wells as long as the contamination levels in groundwater are above drinking water standards. Furthermore, the Facility will continue to implement the soil vapor extraction system until soil sampling demonstrates that the Pennsylvania Non-Residential SHSs for subsurface soils are attained.
Because contaminant concentrations remain above levels appropriate for residential uses, EPA is requiring ICs to prohibit on-site groundwater use and restrict the Facility property to non-residential uses. The ICs will require that all subsequent owners comply with these restrictions. ICs are non-engineered instruments such as administrative and/or legal controls that minimize the potential for human exposure to contamination and/or protect the integrity of the remedy by limiting land or resource use. The ICs may be implemented through a permit, order, or in the form of an environmental covenant pursuant to the Pennsylvania Uniform Environmental Covenants Act (UECA-Act 68) and to be recorded with the deed for the Facility property.
On June 21, 1999, EPA determined that both the Human Exposures and Groundwater Environmental Indicators have been met. There is no contamination problem that creates an unacceptable risk to human health and the migration of groundwater contamination is under control.
Background
The Facility is approximately 3 acres in size and is located at 6000 Casteel Drive, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. In 1964, McKesson Chemical Company (McKesson) began operating a solvent distribution service center at the Facility. McKesson stored chemical products in 10 above-ground storage tanks (ASTs). In 1989, Van Waters and Rogers Inc. (VWR) purchased the Facility. During its ownership of the Facility, VWR decommissioned some of the ASTs. In 2002, Univar purchased the Facility and closed the solvent distribution service operation. The 10 ASTs were decommissioned and removed as part of Facility closure activities. Currently, the only significant structure at the Facility is a warehouse that is leased to a moving company, Fdl Logistics. Univar continues to be owner of the Facility.
Documents and Reports
Some of the site’s key documents of interest are accessible below:
- Corrective Action Factsheet[PDF, 2 pages, 27 KB, AboutPDF]
- Corrective Action Statement of Basis [PDF, 11 pages, 46769 KB, AboutPDF]
- Documents and reports regarding this facility also can be reviewed in person at these locations:
U.S. EPA Region III
Land & Chemicals Division
1650 Arch Street-11th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 814-3410
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Photos, Maps and Diagrams
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Reuse Information
Site's future use is yet to be determined.
Questions
For more information about EPA's corrective action webpage, including Environmental Indicators, please visit our site at: www.epa.gov/reg3wcmd/correctiveaction.htm
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