Title: N. C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources
1N. C. Department of Environment and Natural
Resources Division of Waste Management
Stony Hill Road Contamination Wake County
2DENR Organization(Background)
- Division of Water Quality (DWQ)
- Division of Waste Management (DWM)
3Site Discovery
- Resident at 7305 Stony Hill Road reported odor in
their well water. - Wake County Health Department sample showed TCE
and PCE in that well. - DWQ sampled 6 additional wells at nearby
residences that granted access permission,
finding all 6 to be clean. - Resident at 7305 shut down their well and was
connected to their neighbors well.
42005 NC DWQ Potable Well Sampling
5 Initial Response Actions
- Based on soil contamination and historic uses,
7303 Stony Hill Road (circuit board assembly
operations) confirmed likely source of well
contamination. - DWQ sent the current owner notice of
requirements to determine the extent of
contamination through testing and to clean up the
contamination. - The current owner conducted a limited
environmental assessment in 2006 that confirmed
soil and groundwater contamination on the
property.
6Responsible Parties Must Pay for Response Costs
- Responsible parties are required to conduct and
pay for any testing and cleanup of contaminated
sites and for providing alternate water supplies
to affected properties. - DWM must first request cooperation of responsible
party prior to issuing orders.
7Responsible Parties Must Pay for Response Costs
- Proving who caused the contamination is most
often difficult when multiple parties operated at
a property, there were no requirements for record
keeping and the potential responsible party has
no incentive to be forthcoming with data that
will show they caused the problem. - Water line installation and connections at
multiple homes can easily cost a few million
dollars. - Cleanup of groundwater contamination can run into
the millions of dollars. - Cleanup of groundwater is very difficult with
todays technologies.
8Potential Responsible Party Investigation and
Actions
- DWM sent requests to various potential
responsible parties associated the site to
conduct testing to determine extent of
contamination. - DWM requested information regarding chemical
usage and operational activities from various
potential responsible parties. - DWM attempted to contact 40-50 former employees
(interviewed about 20) with C-Tron and CBA - DWQ issues order to Flextronics requiring
delineation of contamination
9New Adjoining Landowner Notified
- In 2008, 2009, and 2010, DWM sent letters to
developers of a planned subdivision adjacent to
the site due to potential for installation of a
community well.
10Response Based on Known Risk
- DWM-IHSB is aware of 2600 contaminated sites that
still require cleanup. - On average, about 55 new contaminated sites
discovered each year. - DWM-IHSB required to work on the highest risk
sites first.
11Response Based on Known Risk
- There are hundreds of sites in the state with
contaminated wells or where water supply wells
are near a source of contamination. - Initial response at Stony Hill based on known
risk at the time.
122012 Well Testing
- In June 2012, DWM contacted 10 well owners within
1000 feet of the 7305 well to request access for
new sampling to support enforcement action and
to get an update on site conditions. - DWM sampled wells on June 20, 2012 at the three
properties that granted access.
13June 2012 DWM-IHSB Sampling and Request for US
EPA Removal Action
- Laboratory results showed TCE and PCE in one new
well at 7333 Stony Hill Road. This home was
built since 2005 sampling took place. - Contaminant levels are high enough to warrant US
EPA Removal Action. - DWM contacts US EPA same day to request action.
14June 2012 DWM Potable Well Sampling
15More Information
- DENR has set up a place on its web page where you
can get more information - Contacts
- Maps
- Fact Sheet
- More coming