Sterling Hardware LLC
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EPA ID:VAD000020115
Location:
14430 Enterprise Road
Abingdon, VA 24210
Property Area 4.9 Acres
Congressional District: 9
Other Names: n/a
FINAL UPDATE
Contacts
EPA Project Manager
Mr. Mike Jacobi
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 3
1650 Arch Street MS 3LC20
Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029
Phone: (215) 814-3435
Email: pizarro.luis@epa.gov
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
Mr. Matthew M. Stepien
P.O. Box 1105
Richmond, VA 23218
Phone: (804) 698-4026
Email: matthew.stepien@deq.virginia.gov
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Site Status
Status
- In October 2009, EPA and DEQ prepared a Statement of Basis (SB) and Administrative Record (AR) proposing a Final Remedy for Sterling Casket. The Final Remedy proposed is that no further actions to remediate soil, groundwater, or indoor air contamination are necessary to protect human health and the environment given current and reasonably anticipated future land use. The proposed final remedy would require Sterling Casket to develop and maintain certain property restrictions known as Institutional Controls (IC's). The IC's at Sterling Casket would be put in place to restrict use of the facility soil and groundwater to prevent human exposure to contaminants while contaminants remain in place. Sterling already has a Deed Notice with the Washington County Circuit Court Clerk's Office, Deed Book 844, Page 767-768, identifying the location of the hazardous waste surface impoundments closed with waste in place as a landfill. The Deed Notice will be incorporated into the Declaration of Restrictive Covenants to ensure that the cap will not be disturbed
- These controls will provide assurance that the land use, as currently known and anticipated, does not change without additional investigation or work and prior notification to the EPA. EPA's proposed decision represents "Corrective Action Complete with Controls" as described in EPA's "Final Guidance on Completion of Corrective Action Activities at RCRA Facilities", (68 FR 8757, February 25, 2003).
- The SB was public noticed in the Bristol Herald Courier on April 6, 2010. The public comment period lasted thirty (30) days ending on May 6, 2010. No comments were received during the public comment period therefore EPA issued a Corrective Action Determination of "Complete with Controls" on May 11, 2010.
Background
- The Sterling Casket facility is located in Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia, near the intersection of State Routes 704 and 879. The site comprises approximately 4.9 acres of land and is improved with a process building, paved parking lot, and landscaped areas. The site is bound to the north by Tri-Tube Industries, to the east by State Route 704, to the south by State Route 879, and to the west by open, undeveloped land. The site has been owned and operated by Sterling Casket since 1963. Sterling Casket uses the site to manufacture casket hardware. On-site activities include molding, casting, electroplating, painting, and assembly of casket hardware parts. Although lead casting was performed in the past, only zinc casting is currently performed.
- Sterling Casket currently performs nickel and cyanide-based (copper and bronze) plating. The process building houses a machine shop, a casket hardware molding room, a shipping warehouse, a painting room, a flammable chemical storage room, several hardware assembly areas, and an electroplating process area.
- Several hazardous waste surface impoundments at the facility were closed with wastes in place on May 31, 1989. The DEQ and Sterling Casket entered into a CO for post-closure care of the closed impoundments on September 30, 1994. A Deed Notice is in place identifying the location of the hazardous waste surface impoundments closed with waste in place as a landfill.
- By Letter of Commitment dated August 21, 2002, Sterling notified the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and DEQ of its willingness to participate in the EPA's Facility Lead Program to address the necessary RCRA Corrective Action (CA) work at the facility. On September 9, 2004 the Groundwater and Human Health Environmental Indicators were given a "yes" determination by the DEQ.
- In a March 19, 2009 letter the DEQ: 1) concurred that Sterling Casket had satisfied the recommend clean-up action in the area around the Sump, 2) accepted the Phase I RCRA Facility Investigation (RFI) Report, and 3) concurred that the information submitted by Sterling Casket to the DEQ meets the criteria and standards of the Corrective Action Facility Lead Program, 4) advised that future land use on the facility property will still be restricted to industrial use only, and 5) advised that groundwater sampling must continue for at least three additional events to confirm the levels of hazardous constituents in groundwater.
Contaminants and Risks
- The primary contaminants of concern in the soil and groundwater were arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, and, nickel.
Documents and Reports
- Some of the site’s key documents of interest are accessible below:
- Environmental Indicator Determination - Human Exposures [PDF, 11 pages, 239 KB, About PDF]
- Environmental Indicator Determination - Groundwater Migration [PDF, 8 pages, 136 KB, About PDF]
- Statement of Basis [PDF, 11 pages, 109 KB, About PDF]
- All documents and reports regarding this facility also can be reviewed in person at these locations:
U.S. EPA Region III
Land & Chemicals Division - RCRA
1650 Arch Street-11th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 814-3435
Call for an appointment.
- Submit a FOIA Request
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Photos, Maps and Diagrams
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| Sterling Casket | Sterling Casket GeoSpatial PDF Map [PDF, 1174 KB, 1 page, About PDF] |
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Reuse Information
- The facility is in 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: Mike Jacobi(215) 814-3435.
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