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Gerrish Motors / Woodstock East
Brownfields Redevelopment
Woodstock Village, Vermont
Proposed Cleanup Plan
October, 2001

BACKGROUND

The Woodstock East Gerrish Motors Site (Site) located along U.S. Route 4 in Woodstock Village has seen a variety of commercial enterprises over the years, including restaurants, a health club, a furniture refinishing operation, a day-care center, a tool and die manufacturer, a carwash, a laundromat, a retail petroleum facility, a solid waste hauling operation facility and residential apartments. From the late 1960s through the end of 1987, the Site held the operations, sales and service center for the Gerrish Corporation car dealership.

A large gasoline release at a retail petroleum facility took place at the Site in 1973. Roughly eleven years later, the State of Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (VTANR) began to receive complaints from fishermen who reported seeing sheens on the Ottauquechee River. Based in part on those concerns, VTANR initiated environmental investigations at the Site in 1985.

 

ACTION TAKEN AT SITE

Since 1985, a number of studies have been conducted. The most recent and comprehensive of these studies, completed in October 2000, identified five major areas of concern shown on the figure and described briefly below:

  • Area I: Former Gasoline/Diesel Underground Storage Tank (UST) Area

Problem: Although the USTs in this area were removed in 1994 and 1995, soil and groundwater contamination consisting of some metals and gasoline and diesel components remains. The area includes an underground french drain which is acting as a conduit for contaminated groundwater.

  • Area II: Former Fuel Oil UST Area

Problem: The UST in the vicinity of this area was closed in place in 1995. Residual contamination including chlorinated volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and diesel components in soil and groundwater remains.

  • Area III: Former Oil-Water Separator Area

Problem: There was evidence of soil contamination in this area when the oil/water separator (which was associated with the auto dealership service facility) was removed in 2000, but subsequent soil sampling indicated no VOCs above detection limits or petroleum constituents above Vermont criteria.

  • Area IV: Former Waste Oil Tank Area

Problem: There has been past evidence of free product (possibly gasoline or fuel oil) in this area, but recent groundwater sampling showed reduced groundwater contamination.

  • Area V: Former Water Supply Well

Problem: Bedrock well with low concentrations of tetrachloroethylene (PCE) at depth.

ACTION PLANNED

A Feasibility Study and Corrective Action Plan completed in the summer of 2001 evaluated various cleanup alternatives for the Site that would minimize risks to both human health and the environment from the on-site contamination. The alternatives evaluation considered potential routes of exposure, implementation time, technical implementability and cost. Alternatives ranged from low cost, no action/monitoring alternatives that are not likely to meet cleanup objectives for several years to extensive excavation with groundwater treatment, which probably would meet cleanup objectives very rapidly but at a high cost.

The recommended remedial alternative is a combination of approaches which attempts to achieve site cleanup goals in a relatively short timeframe and at a reasonable cost.

  • Area I: Former Gasoline/Diesel UST Area

Proposed Action: The corrective action recommended for Area I will include two elements: (1) removal of the french drain and (2) an aggressive air sparge/soil vapor extraction (AS/SVE) system to remove subsurface contamination.

  • French Drain: Taking out the french drain will eliminate a pathway for contaminated groundwater to move off-Site and into surface water. Some soils around the french drain will also be removed along with the pipe removal. Those soils will be will be properly disposed off-site.
  • AS/SVE System: Air sparging (AS) is the process of injecting air into contaminated groundwater through a series of wells. The injected air bubbles up through groundwater, carrying volatile contaminants along with it. In addition, the injected air also provides additional oxygen for naturally occurring microbes in the soil that consume petroleum hydrocarbons. The additional oxygen allows the microbe population to multiply rapidly, greatly increasing their ability to clean up the affected area. Soil vapor extraction (SVE) uses a vacuum system to capture and treat contaminant vapors that are carried into the unsaturated zone below ground surface but above the groundwater table. Recovered vapors will be treated with carbon to prevent contaminants from discharging to the atmosphere. The proposed system consists of eight sparge and eight vacuum wells that will operate in a pulsed manner to maximize the contaminant removal during the period of operation.
  • Timeframe: The AS/SVE is proposed to operate for 5 to 6 months following which the system will be decommissioned and the area paved as part of the Site redevelopment. The paving will also prevent any contact with low levels of contaminants that may remain after the system is decommissioned. Monitoring wells will be installed upgradient and downgradient of this area. Samples will be collected from these wells to confirm that the cleanup has been successful and that any remaining contamination is being degraded by natural processes.
  • Area II: Former Fuel Oil UST Area

Proposed Action: The corrective action proposed for Area II is excavation and removal of "hot spot" soils remaining from previous tank closures that continue to contribute to groundwater contamination. The excavation will remove the majority of contaminant mass remaining in soil and help prevent further contaminant transfer to groundwater in the area. This area will be paved during the Site redevelopment. A monitoring well will be placed downgradient of this area and samples collected to confirm that the cleanup has been successful and that any remaining contamination is being degraded by natural processes.

  • Area III: Former Oil/Water Separator Area

Proposed Action: No further action is proposed for Area III. During removal of the separator unit, field monitoring indicated some soil contamination. However, subsequent soil borings did not find contamination. This area will be paved and/or covered by buildings during the Site redevelopment, which will prevent contact with any contaminants that may remain.

  • Area IV: Former Waste Oil Tank Area

Proposed Action: No further action is proposed for Area IV. A well in this area contained free phase product in 1995, but since that time the level of groundwater contamination in the area has decreased, and free phase product no longer exists. Also, this area is located upgradient of the Area I where the AS/SVE system will operate. It is possible that contamination in this area will be partially treated by the AS/SVE system and further diminished by natural processes, including biodegradation.

  • Area V: Former Water Supply Well

Solution: This bedrock will be closed in accordance with State of Vermont guidelines. All pumps, wiring and piping will be removed from the well. The well will be grouted to the surface to eliminate any future use of this well.

FUTURE USE

The Woodstock East Site was entered into the Vermont Brownfields program in 1999 to facilitate its remediation for redevelopment. Following completion of the corrective action, current redevelopment plans call for a 35,000-square-foot grocery store with associated landscaping and parking.

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