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PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway Provo, Utah 84606 Report Date July 10, 2024 Partner Project No. 24-453790.1 Prepared for: Vesta Realty Partners Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (800) 419-4923 www.PARTNEResi.com July 10, 2024 Jeff Grasso Vesta Realty Partners 299 South Main Street, Suite 1300 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Subject: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway Provo, Utah 84606 Partner Project No. 24-453790.1 Dear Mr. Grasso: Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. (Partner) is pleased to provide this Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (Phase I ESA) report of the abovementioned address (the “subject property”). This assessment was performed in conformance with the scope and limitations as detailed in the ASTM Practice E1527-21 Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process and Client Agreement. This assessment included a site reconnaissance as well as research and interviews with representatives of the public, property ownership, site manager, and regulatory agencies. An assessment was made, conclusions stated, and recommendations outlined. We appreciate your trust in Partner and the opportunity to provide environmental services to you. If you have any questions concerning this report, or if we can assist you in any other matter, please contact me at (646) 863-8537. Sincerely, Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. DRAFT Sarah M. Fonseca Principal Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. (Partner) has performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) in accordance with the scope of work and limitations of ASTM Standard Practice E1527-21, the Environmental Protection Agency Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries (AAI) (40 CFR Part 312) and set forth by Vesta Realty Partners for the property located at 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway in Provo, Utah County, Utah (the “subject property”). The Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is designed to provide Vesta Realty Partners with an assessment concerning environmental conditions (limited to those issues identified in the report) as they exist at the subject property. Property Description The subject property is located on the East side of South Tracy Hall Parkway, within a mixed commercial, industrial area of Utah County. Please refer to the table below for further description of the subject property: SUBJECT PROPERTY DATA Address(es): 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway, Provo, Utah Property Use: Vacant Commercial Office/Warehouse/Industrial Land Acreage (Ac): 9.828324 Number of Buildings: 1 Number of Floors: 1, with mezzanine Gross Building Area (SF): 177,556 Net Rentable Area (SF): 177,556 Date of Construction: 2021 Parcel Number: 47:358:0001 Type of Construction: Concrete tilt-up / Brick / Metal frame Current Tenants: Vacant Site Assessment Performed By: Ken Larsen, REA of Partner Site Assessment Conducted On: July 1, 2024 Regulatory Radius Report Date: June 27, 2024 Lien Search Date: N/A Report Date: July 10, 2024 FOIAs Date: June 28, 2024 The subject property is currently developed with one vacant, two-story structure. The southern portion of the building is planned for office storage, with the northern portion planned for warehouse or industrial use. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 In addition to the current structure, the subject property is improved with asphalt paved driveways/parking areas, concrete ramps to warehouse docks on the northern side of the structure, surface run-off drainage inlets/landscaped drainage basin, concrete municipal waste dumpster pads, and associated landscaping. According to available historical sources, the subject property was formerly part of the southern portion of the 385-acre Ironton-Iron Pipe facility. The facility is identified as the Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP). Historically, Columbia Steel Corporation (Columbia) built an iron production plant in 1923. Pig iron was first produced in 1924. Columbia then operated the facility until 1930. The Columbia facility was acquired by U.S. Steel Corporation (USSC), who operated the facility until 1962. The Ironton or USSC facility consisted of two blast furnaces, a sintering plant, pig machine, gas holder, power st ation/boiler house with steam tower and cooling tower, compressor building, hammer mill, storage tanks, offices and other associated support facilities. The Ironton facilities ceased operations in 1962 and the site was vacant until the site was investigated for redevelopment. Redevelopment was approved and Provo City received a U.S. EPA Brownfields Redevelopment Grant in 1996. Provo City purchased the site and started the required investigations and work plans to remediate the site. Investigations were comp leted in 1998. The area of concern for the subject property was slag materials. The slag areas included approximately 16 acres. The slag was characterized and segregated into piles or areas for transportation to a staging area for remediation or removal from the site area. The materials in the staging areas were sampled and laboratory analyzed to ensure all materials were appropriately handled and disposed of according to the approved work plan. Presently, there are no remaining structures, equipment or contaminated slag or soil at the original site or the subject property. The subject property is located near an area where slag (byproduct of iron metal refining) was deposited in a large pile or rows extending further to the east and south of the facility. According to regulatory documentation, slag found in the vicinity ranged in thickness from 10 to 25 feet. The slag deposits are visible on historic aerial photographs and USGS topographic maps through 1975. Later, in 1998 and 1999, the Ironton site was remediated, the site remediation was monitored, and was cleared by the State of Utah Department of Quality-Division of Environmental Response and Remediation with a Certificate of Completion issued, dated and recorded on December 18, 1998. Subsequently, the si te was leveled and backfilled with approved fill materials following approved work plans with the present structure constructed in 2021. The adjoining properties are tabulated below: ADJOINING PROPERTIES Northeast: Western Water Works Supply Company (3582 South Mountain Vista Parkway) and Press Ganey Healthcare East: Undeveloped land Southeast: Undeveloped land South: South Tracy Hall Parkway, beyond which is undeveloped land and wetlands West: South Tracy Hall Parkway, beyond which are railroad lines Northwest: Electrical Substation and undeveloped land, beyond which is W. Vanderhall Drive, followed by the Vanderhall Building (3500 South Mountain Vista Parkway) Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 According to USGS Environmental Risk Information Services (ERIS) Physical Setting Report (PSR) and the State of Utah Division of Water Rights, the physical setting features of the subject property identify the terrain as sloping to the West-southwest with the depth to groundwater in the vicinity of the subject property inferred to be approximately 10-15 feet below ground surface (bgs) and groundwater flow inferred to be toward the West-southwest. Findings and Opinions Recognized Environmental Condition A recognized environmental condition (REC) refers to the presence of hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at the subject property due to a release to the environment; the likely presence of hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at the subject property due to a release or likely release to the environment; or the presence of hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at the subject property under conditions that pose a material threat of a future release to the environment. • Partner did not identify any RECs during the course of this assessment. Controlled Recognized Environmental Condition A controlled recognized environmental condition (CREC) refers to a REC affecting the subject property that has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable r egulatory authority or authorities with hazardous substances or petroleum products allowed to remain in place subject to implementation of required controls (for example, activity and use limitations or other property use limitations). The following was identified during the course of this assessment: • The subject property is located in an area historically utilized as a slag dump associated with the historic, 385-acre Ironton-Iron Pipe facility. The facility is also identified as the Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) site, located in the southern portion of Provo, Utah, near the boundary with Springville, Utah. Several environmental investigations have been conducted at the site, which included the evaluation of environmental impacts to soil and groundwater. Based on the results of the investigations, subsequent remedial actions, and site redevelopment activities as part of the Voluntary Cleanup Agreement with the City of Provo and the Provo Redevelopment Agency, the site has been issued a Certificate of Completion and conditional closure by the State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality-Division of Environmental Response and Remediation. Historical Recognized Environmental Condition A historical recognized environmental condition (HREC) refers to a previous release of hazardous substances or petroleum products affecting the subject property that has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority or authorities and meeting unrestricted use criteria established by the applicable regulatory authority or authorities without subjecting the subject property to any controls (for example, activity and use limitations or other property use limitations). • Partner did not identify any HRECs during the course of this assessment. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Business Environmental Risk A Business Environmental Risks (BER) is a risk which can have a material environmental or environmentally driven impact on the business associated with the current or planned use of commercial real estate, not necessarily related to those environmental issues required to be investigated in this practice. • Partner did not identify any BERs during the course of this assessment. Significant Data Gaps No significant data gaps affecting the ability of the Environmental Professional to identify a REC were encountered during this assessment. Conclusions and Recommendations Partner has performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment in conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Practice E1527-21 of New Vista - Building 1 in <City Name>, <Utah> County, <Utah> (the “subject property”). Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this practice are described in Section 1.5 of this report. This assessment has revealed evidence of a CREC in connection with the subject property. Based on the conclusions of this assessment, Partner recommends the following: • Continual implementation of the property use restriction currently in-place under the Certificate of Completion (COC) regarding Remedial Actions completed at the former Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Site VCP #C006 as described in the COC and associated Site Management Plan (SMP) as approved by the State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality-Division of Environmental Response and Remediation. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Purpose ................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Scope of Work ................................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Limitations........................................................................................................................................................................... 2 1.4 User Reliance ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2 1.5 Limiting Conditions ......................................................................................................................................................... 3 2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION................................................................................................................................. 4 2.1 Site Location and Legal Description ......................................................................................................................... 4 2.2 Current Property Use ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 2.3 Physical Setting Sources Topography ...................................................................................................................... 5 2.3.1 Hydrology ...................................................................................................................................................................... 5 2.3.2 Geology/Soils ............................................................................................................................................................... 5 2.3.3 Flood Zone Information ........................................................................................................................................... 5 3.0 HISTORICAL INFORMATION ................................................................................................................ 6 3.1 Aerial Photograph Review ............................................................................................................................................ 7 3.2 Fire Insurance Maps ........................................................................................................................................................ 8 3.3 City Directories .................................................................................................................................................................. 8 3.4 Historical Topographic Maps ...................................................................................................................................... 8 4.0 REGULATORY RECORDS REVIEW ......................................................................................................10 4.1 Regulatory Agencies .................................................................................................................................................... 10 4.1.1 State Department ..................................................................................................................................................... 10 4.1.2 Health Department .................................................................................................................................................. 10 4.1.3 Fire Department........................................................................................................................................................ 10 4.1.4 Building Department .............................................................................................................................................. 11 4.1.5 Planning Department ............................................................................................................................................. 11 4.1.6 Oil & Gas Exploration ............................................................................................................................................. 12 4.1.7 Assessor’s Office ....................................................................................................................................................... 12 4.1.8 Air Pollution Control Agency ............................................................................................................................... 12 4.1.9 Regional Water Quality Agency ......................................................................................................................... 13 4.1.10 Department of Toxic Substances Control ...................................................................................................... 13 4.2 Mapped Database Records Search ........................................................................................................................ 14 4.2.1 Regulatory Database Summary .......................................................................................................................... 14 4.2.2 Subject Property Listings ...................................................................................................................................... 15 4.2.3 Adjoining Property Listings .................................................................................................................................. 17 4.2.4 Surrounding Area Listings of Concern to Subject Property .................................................................... 17 4.2.5 Unplottable Listings ................................................................................................................................................ 18 5.0 USER PROVIDED INFORMATION AND INTERVIEWS .....................................................................19 5.1 Interviews ......................................................................................................................................................................... 19 5.1.1 Interview with Owner.............................................................................................................................................. 19 5.1.2 Interview with Report User ................................................................................................................................... 20 5.1.3 Interview with Key Site Manager ....................................................................................................................... 20 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 5.1.4 Interviews with Past Owners, Operators, and Occupants ........................................................................ 20 5.2 User Provided Information ........................................................................................................................................ 20 5.2.1 Title Records, Environmental Liens, and AULs .............................................................................................. 20 5.2.2 Specialized Knowledge .......................................................................................................................................... 20 5.2.3 Actual Knowledge of the User ............................................................................................................................ 20 5.2.4 Value Reduction for Environmental Issues .................................................................................................... 20 5.2.5 Commonly Known or Reasonably Ascertainable Information ............................................................... 21 5.2.6 Previous Reports and Other Provided Documentation ............................................................................ 21 6.0 SITE RECONNAISSANCE .....................................................................................................................25 6.1 General Site Characteristics ....................................................................................................................................... 25 6.1.1 Solid Waste Disposal .............................................................................................................................................. 25 6.1.2 Sewage Discharge and Disposal ........................................................................................................................ 25 6.1.3 Stormwater and Surface Water Drainage....................................................................................................... 25 6.1.4 Source of Heating and Cooling .......................................................................................................................... 26 6.1.5 Wastewater ................................................................................................................................................................. 26 6.1.6 Septic Systems .......................................................................................................................................................... 26 6.1.7 Additional Site Observations ............................................................................................................................... 26 6.2 Potential Environmental Hazards............................................................................................................................ 26 6.2.1 Hazardous Substances and Petroleum Products Used or Stored at the Site ................................... 26 6.2.2 Aboveground & Underground Hazardous Substance or Petroleum Product Storage Tanks (ASTs/USTs) ............................................................................................................................................................................... 27 6.2.3 Evidence of Releases ............................................................................................................................................... 27 6.2.4 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)-Containing Items.................................................................................. 27 6.2.5 Strong, Pungent, or Noxious Odors ................................................................................................................. 28 6.2.6 Pools of Liquid .......................................................................................................................................................... 28 6.2.7 Drains, Sumps, and Clarifiers ............................................................................................................................... 28 6.2.8 Pits, Ponds, and Lagoons ...................................................................................................................................... 28 6.2.9 Stressed Vegetation ................................................................................................................................................ 28 6.2.10 Additional Potential Environmental Hazards and Emerging Contaminants ..................................... 28 6.3 Non-Scope ASTM Considerations .......................................................................................................................... 28 6.3.1 Asbestos-Containing Materials (ACMs) .......................................................................................................... 28 6.3.2 Lead-Based Paint (LBP) .......................................................................................................................................... 29 6.3.3 Radon............................................................................................................................................................................ 29 6.3.4 Lead in Drinking Water .......................................................................................................................................... 29 6.3.5 Mold .............................................................................................................................................................................. 30 6.3.6 Wetlands ...................................................................................................................................................................... 30 6.4 Adjoining Property Reconnaissance ...................................................................................................................... 30 6.4.1 Hazardous Substances and Petroleum Products Used or Stored at the Site ................................... 30 6.4.2 ASTs/USTs for Hazardous Substances or Petroleum Products .............................................................. 30 6.4.3 Evidence of Releases ............................................................................................................................................... 30 6.4.4 PCBs ............................................................................................................................................................................... 31 6.4.5 Strong, Pungent, or Noxious Odors ................................................................................................................. 31 6.4.6 Pools of Liquid .......................................................................................................................................................... 31 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 6.4.7 Drains, Sumps, and Clarifiers ............................................................................................................................... 31 6.4.8 Pits, Ponds, and Lagoons ...................................................................................................................................... 31 6.4.9 Stressed Vegetation ................................................................................................................................................ 31 6.4.10 Additional Potential Environmental Hazards and Emerging Contaminants ..................................... 31 7.0 VAPOR ENCHROACHMENT CONDITIONS .......................................................................................32 8.0 FINDING AND CONCLUSIONS ...........................................................................................................33 9.0 SIGNATURES OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS ..................................................................35 10.0 REFERENCES .........................................................................................................................................36 The following report Figures and Appendices are attached at the end of thi s report. Figures Figure 1 Site Location Map Figure 2 Site Plan Figure 3 Topographic Map Appendices Appendix A: Site Photographs Appendix B: Supporting Documentation Appendix C: Regulatory Database Report Appendix D: Qualifications Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. (Partner) has performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) in conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Standard Practice E1527-21 and the Environmental Protection Agency Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries (AAI) (40 CFR Part 312) for the property located at 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway in Provo, Utah County, Utah (the “subject property”). Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this scope of work are described in the r eport. 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this ESA is to identify existing or potential Recognized Environmental Conditions (as defined by ASTM Standard E1527-21) affecting the subject property that: 1) constitute or result in a material violation or a potential material violation of any applicable environmental law; 2) impose any material constraints on the operation of the subject property or require a material change in the use thereof; 3) require clean-up, remedial action or other response with respect to Hazardous Substances or Petroleum Products on or affecting the subject property under any applicable environmental law; 4) may affect the value of the subject property; and 5) may require specific actions to be performed with regard to such conditions and circumstances. The information contained in the ESA Report will be used by Client to: 1) evaluate its legal and financial liabilities for transactions related to foreclosure, purchase, sale, loan origination, loan workout or seller financing; 2) evaluate the subject property’s overall development potential, the associated market value and the impact of applicable laws that restrict financial and other types of assistance for the future development of the subject property; and/or 3) determine whether specific actions are required to be performed prior to the foreclosure, purchase, sale, loan origination, loan workout or seller financing of the subject property. This ESA was performed to permit the User to satisfy one of the requirements to qualify for the innocent landowner, contiguous property owner, or bona fide prospective purchaser limitations on scope of Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) (42 U.S.C. §9601) liability (hereinafter, the “landowner liability protections,” or “LLPs”). ASTM Standard E1527-21 constitutes “all appropriate inquiry” into the previous ownership and uses of the property consistent with good commercial or customary practice” as defined at 42 U.S.C. §9601(35)(B). 1.2 Scope of Work The scope of work for this ESA is in accordance with and to the extent necessary to achieve the goal of the requirements set forth in the ASTM Standard E1527-21. This assessment included: 1) a property and adjoining site reconnaissance; 2) interviews with key personnel; 3) a review of historical sources; 4) a review of regulatory agency records; and 5) a review of a regulatory database report provided by a third -party vendor. Partner contacted local agencies, such as environmental health departments, fire department s and building departments to obtain readily ascertainable information to determine any current and/or former hazardous substances usage, storage and/or releases of hazardous substances on the subject property. Additionally, Partner researched readily available information on the presence of activity and use limitations (AULs) at these agencies. As defined by ASTM E1527 -21, AULs include both legal (that is, institutional) and physical (that is, engineering) controls that may include legal or physical restrictions or limitations on the use of, or access to, a site or facility: 1) to reduce or eliminate potential exposure to hazardous substances or petroleum products in the soil, soil vapor, groundwater, or surface water on the subject property; or 2) Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 2 to prevent activities that could interfere with the effectiveness of a response action, in order to ensure maintenance of a condition of no significant risk to public health or the environment. These legal or physical restrictions, which may include institutional and/or engineering controls (IC/ECs), are intended to prevent adverse impacts to individuals or populations that may be exposed to hazardous substances and petroleum products in the soil, soil vapor, groundwater, and/or surface water on a property. If requested by Client, this report may also include the identification, discussion of, and/or limited sampling of asbestos-containing materials (ACMs), lead-based paint (LBP), mold, and/or radon. 1.3 Limitations Partner warrants that the findings and conclusions contained herein were accomplished in accordance with the methodologies set forth in the Scope of Work. These methodologies are described as representing good commercial and customary practice for conducting an ESA of a property for the purpose of identifying recognized environmental conditions. There is a possibility that even with the proper application of these methodologies there may exist on the subject property conditions that could not be identified within the scope of the assessment, or which were not reasonably identifiable from the available information. Partner believes that the information obtained from the record review and the interviews concerning the subject property is reliable. However, Partner cannot and does not warrant or guarantee that the information provided by these other sources is accurate or complete. The conclusions and findings set forth in this report are strictly limited in time and scope to the date of the evaluations. The conclusions presented in the report are based solely on the services described therein, and not on scientific tasks or procedures beyond the scope of agreed-upon services or the time and budgeting restraints imposed by the Client. No other warranties are implied or expressed. Some of the information provided in this report is based upon personal interviews, and research of available documents, records, and maps held by the appropriate government and private agencies. This report is subject to the limitations of historical documentation, availability, and accuracy of pertinent records, and the personal recollections of those persons contacted. This practice does not address the requirements of any state or local laws or of any federal laws other than the all appropriate inquiry provisions of the LLPs. Further, this report does not intend to address all of the compliance and safety concerns, if any, associated with the subject property. Environmental concerns, which are beyond the scope of a Phase I ESA as defined by ASTM include the following: ACMs, LBP, radon, and lead in drinking water. These issues may affect environmental risk at the subject property and may warrant discussion and/or assessment; however, are considered non -scope issues. If specifically requested by the Client, these non-scope issues are discussed in Section 6.3. 1.4 User Reliance Vesta Realty Partners (herein referred to as Client) engaged Partner to perform this assessment in accordance with an agreement governing the nature, scope and purpose of the work as well as other matters critical to the engagement. All reports, both verbal and written, are for the sole use and benefit of Client. Either verbally or in writing, third parties may come into possession of this report or all or part of the information generated as a result of this work. In the absence of a written agreement with Partner granting such rights, no third parties shall have rights of recourse or recovery whatsoever under any course of action Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 3 against Partner, its officers, employees, vendors, successors or assigns. Any such unauthorized u ser shall be responsible to protect, indemnify and hold Partner, Client and their respective officers, employees, vendors, successors and assigns harmless from any and all claims, damages, losses, liabilities, expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) and costs attributable to such Use. Unauthorized use of this report shall constitute acceptance of and commitment to these responsibilities, which shall be irrevocable and shall apply regardless of the cause of action or legal theory pled or asserted. Ad ditional legal penalties may apply. This report has been completed under specific Terms and Conditions relating to scope, relying on parties, limitations of liability, indemnification, dispute resolution, and other factors relevant to any reliance on this report. Any parties relying on this report do so having accepted the Terms and Conditions for which this report was completed. A copy of Partner’s standard Terms and Conditions can be found at http://www.partneresi.com/terms-and-conditions.php. 1.5 Limiting Conditions The findings and conclusions contain all of the limitations inherent in these methodologies that are referred to in ASTM E1527-21. Specific limitations and exceptions to this ESA are more specifically set fo rth below: • Interviews with past or current owners, operators and occupants were not reasonably ascertainable and thus constitute a data gap. Based on information obtained from other historical sources (as discussed in Section 3.0), this data gap is not expected to alter the findings of this assessment. • Partner requested information relative to deed restrictions and environmental liens, a title search, and completion of the AAI User Questionnaire from the Report User. This information was not provided at the time of the assessment. Due to time constraints associated with this report, the Client has requested the report despite the above - listed limitations. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 4 2.0 SITE DESCRIPTION 2.1 Site Location and Legal Description The subject property, located at 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway in Provo, Utah, is located on the north and south sides of South Tracy Hall Parkway. According to the Utah County Assessor, the subject property is legally described as Lot 1, New Vista South Sub. According to the Utah County Assessor’s office, ownership is currently vested in Stag Industrial Holdings, LLC, since 2022. Please refer to Figure 1: Site Location Map, Figure 2: Site Plan, Figure 3: Topographic Map, and Appendix A: Site Photographs for the location and site ch aracteristics of the subject property. 2.2 Current Property Use The subject property is improved with a vacant, 177,556 square foot (SF) commercial/industrial building located on a fully developed 9.828-acre parcel. No on-site operations are currently performed. The two- story building includes a partial, 25,495 SF mezzanine level at the south side of the building. Access to the warehouse is provided via eleven (11) roll-up doors along the north side of the building . The north side of the building comprises two levels, with offices and storage areas accessed by stairways, a freight elevator and a one-person elevator. In addition to the current structure, the subject property is improved with asphalt paved parking and driveways, surface/curb drains and adjacent to parking areas storm water retention basin connected to the storm water removal system, along with associated sprinkled landscaping. The subject property is designated Planned Industrial Commercial (PIC) for commercial industrial development by Provo, Utah. Although the subject property was not identified in the regulatory database report, it is located within the boundaries of the Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Site – VCP-#C-006, as discussed in Section 4.2. The subject property is located within a mixed commercial, retail, and industrial area of Utah County. During the vicinity reconnaissance, Partner observed the land use s on adjoining properties as defined in ASTM E1527-21 as any real property or properties the border of which is contiguous or partially contiguous with that of the property, or that would be contiguous or partially contiguous with that of the property but for a street, road, or other public thoroughfare separating them. The adjoining properti es are tabulated below: ADJOINING PROPERTIES Northeast: Western Water Works Supply Company (3582 South Mountain Vista Parkway) and Press Ganey Healthcare East: Undeveloped land Southeast: Undeveloped land South: South Tracy Hall Parkway, beyond which is undeveloped land and wetlands West: South Tracy Hall Parkway, beyond which are railroad lines Northwest: Electrical Substation and undeveloped land, beyond which is W. Vanderhall Drive, followed by the Vanderhall Building (3500 South Mountain Vista Parkway) No adjoining properties were identified in the regulatory database report of Section 4.2. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 5 2.3 Physical Setting Sources Topography The 2020 United States Geological Survey (USGS) Provo, Utah and Springville, Utah Quadrangle 7.5-minute series topographic map was reviewed for this ESA. According to the contour lines on the topographic map, the subject property is located at approximately 4,509 feet above mean sea level (MSL). The contour lines in the area of the subject property indicate the area is sloping gently toward the west-southwest. A copy of the most recent topographic map is included as Figure 3 of this report. 2.3.1 Hydrology While under natural and undisturbed conditions shallow groundwater flow most frequently follows the topography of the land surface, natural or man-made features can affect flow direction, and the presumed flow may not match the actual flow directions at the subject property and vicinity. Topographic map interpretation indicates the direction of groundwater flow in the vicinity of the subject property is inferred to be toward the west-southwest. According to the State of Utah Department of Natural Resources-Division of Water Rights, the depth of groundwater in the vicinity of the subject property is inferred to be approximately 10-15 feet below ground surface (bgs). The nearest surface water to the subject property is Spring Creek (approximately 0.10 mile southwest) and Hobble Creek (approximately 0.75 mile south) of the subject property. No settling ponds, lagoons, surface impoundments, wetlands, or natural catch basins were observed at the subject property during this assessment. The sources of public water for Provo City are primary sources are springs and deep wells drawing from the aquifer. 2.3.2 Geology/Soils The subject property is situated within the Ql unit related to Lake Bonneville deposits from the Quaternary age. Based on information obtained from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey online database, the subject property is mapped as Hs- Holdaway silt Loam. The Holdway silt loam consists of poorly drained soils that formed in lacustrine deposits derived from mixed sources formed in lake terraces, described as: surface to 20 inches silt loam, 20 to 28 inches indurated, 28 to 32 inches silt loam and 32 to 67 inches cemented material; Mn-McBeth silt loam consists of poorly drained soils that formed in alluvium derived from mixed sources formed in flood plains, alluvial fans and lake terraces, described as: surface to 18 inches silt loam, 18 inches to 24 inches very fine sandy loam and 24 inches to 68 inches silt loam; and UL Urban Land. 2.3.3 Flood Zone Information Partner performed a review of the Flood Insurance Rate Map, published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. According to Community Panel Number 49049C0553F, dated June 06, 2020, the subject property appears to be located in Zone AE, an area located outside of the 100-year and 500-year flood plains. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 6 3.0 HISTORICAL INFORMATION Partner obtained historical use information about the subject property from a variety of sources. A chronological listing of the historical data found is summarized in the table below: HISTORICAL USE INFORMATION Years Resource Description/Use 1892-1948 Topographic Maps Unimproved land 1948-1981 Aerial Photographs, Topographic Maps Ironton facilities, railroad lines and slag piles 1981-1993 Aerial Photographs, Topographic Maps, Building Records, Previous Report Railroad lines and slag piles 1993-2016 Aerial Photographs, Topographic Maps, Building Records, Previous Report Vacant 2016-2021 Aerial Photographs, Topographic Maps, Building Records, Previous Report Cleared 2021- Present Aerial Photographs, Topographic Maps, Building Records, Previous Report, and Onsite Observations Current Building According to available historical sources, the subject property was formerly part of the southern portion of the 385-acre Ironton-Iron Pipe facility. The facility is identified as the Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP). Historically, Columbia Steel Corporation (Columbia) built an iron production plant in 1923. Pig iron was first produced in 1924. Columbia then operated the facility until 1930. The Columbia facility was acquired by U.S. Steel Corporation (USSC), who operated the facility until 1962. The Ironton or USSC facility consisted of two blast furnaces, a sintering plant, pig machine, gas holder, power station/boiler house with steam tower and cooling tower, compressor building, hammer mill, storage tanks, offices and other associated support facilities. The Ironton facilities ceased operations in 1962 and the site was vacant unti l the site was investigated for redevelopment. Redevelopment was approved and Provo City received a U.S. EPA Brownfields Redevelopment Grant in 1996. Provo City purchased the site and started the required investigations and work plans to remediate the site. Investigations were completed in 1998. The area of concern for the subject property was slag materials. The slag areas included approximately 16 acres. The slag was characterized and segregated into piles or areas for transportation to a staging area for remediation or removal from the site area. The materials in the staging areas were sampled and laboratory analyzed to ensure all materials were appropriately handled and disposed of according to the approved work plan. Presently, there are no remaining structures, equipment or contaminated slag or soil at the original site or the subject property. The subject property is located near an area where slag (byproduct of iron metal refining) was deposited in a large pile or rows extending further to the east an d south of the facility. According to regulatory documentation, slag found in the vicinity ranged in thickness from 10 to 25 feet. The slag deposits are visible on historic aerial photographs and USGS topographic maps through 1975. Later, in 1998 and 1999, the Ironton site was remediated, the site remediation was monitored, and was Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 7 cleared by the State of Utah Department of Quality-Division of Environmental Response and Remediation with a Certificate of Completion issued, dated and recorded on December 18, 1998. Subsequently, the site was leveled and backfilled with approved fill materials following approved work plans with the present structure constructed in 2021. 3.1 Aerial Photograph Review Partner obtained available aerial photographs of the subject property and surrounding area from Environmental Risk Information Services (ERIS). The inferred uses of the subject property and adjoining properties as interpreted from the aerial photographs in Appendix B are tabulated below : AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH SUMMARY Date: 1946, 1953, 1958, 1964, 1969, 1979, 1981, 1993, 1997 Scale: 1”=500’ Subject Property: Area south of Ironton facilities, roadways, railroad, and slag piles North: Area south of Ironton facilities, roadways, railroad, and slag piles Northeast: Area south of Ironton facilities, roadways, railroad, and slag piles East: Area south of Ironton facilities, roadways, railroad, and slag piles Southeast: Area south of Ironton facilities, roadways, railroad, and slag piles South: Area south of Ironton facilities, roadways, railroad, and slag piles West: Roadway, railroad line and undeveloped land Northwest: Roadway, railroad lines and undeveloped land Date: 2003, 2006, 2009, 2011 2014 Scale: 1”=500’ Subject Property: Undeveloped land North: Undeveloped land Northeast Undeveloped land East: Undeveloped land Southeast Undeveloped land South: Undeveloped land West: Undeveloped land Northwest: Undeveloped land Date: 2016 Scale: 1”=500’ Subject Property: Undeveloped land North: Undeveloped land Northeast Warehouse office building East: Cleared land Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 8 Date: 2016 Scale: 1”=500’ Southeast Cleared land South: Cleared land West: Railroad lines and large food processing facility Northwest: Undeveloped land, railroad lines, roadway Date: 2018 Scale: 1”=500’ Subject Property: Cleared land North: No significant changes visible Northeast No significant changes visible East: No significant changes visible Southeast No significant changes visible South: No significant changes visible West: No significant changes visible Northwest: No significant changes visible Copies of select aerial photographs are included in Appendix B of this report. 3.2 Fire Insurance Maps Partner reviewed the collection of fire insurance maps (FIMs) from Environmental Risk Information Services (ERIS). FIM coverage was not available for the subject property. 3.3 City Directories Partner reviewed historical city directories obtained from ERIS. City directories were not identified for the subject property and vicinity. 3.4 Historical Topographic Maps Partner reviewed historical topographic maps obtained from ERIS and USGS Topoview. The following inferred uses of the subject property and adjoining properties interpreted from topographic maps in Appendix B and are tabulated below: HISTORICAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAP SUMMARY Date: 1885 Subject Property: Depicted with no structural development North: Depicted with no structural development Northeast: Depicted with no structural development East: Depicted with no structural development Southeast: Depicted with no structural development Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 9 HISTORICAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAP SUMMARY Date: 1885 South: Depicted with no structural development Southwest: Depicted with no structural development West: Depicted with no structural development Northwest: Depicted with no structural development Date: 1948, 1950, 1954, 1958, 1960, 1986 Subject Property: Railroad lines and no other depictions North: Railroad lines and no other depictions Northeast: Railroad lines and no other depictions and slag piles East: Railroad lines and no other depictions and slag piles Southeast: Railroad lines and no other depictions and slag piles South: Railroad lines and no other depictions and slag piles Southwest: No significant changes depicted West: Railroad lines and no other depictions Northwest: Railroad lines and no other depictions Date: 1993, 1998, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2020, 2023 Subject Property: No significant changes depicted North: No significant changes depicted Northeast: No significant changes depicted East: No significant changes depicted Southeast: No significant changes depicted South: No significant changes depicted Southwest: No significant changes depicted West: No significant changes depicted Northwest: No significant changes depicted Copies of reviewed topographic maps are included in Appendix B of this report. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 10 4.0 REGULATORY RECORDS REVIEW 4.1 Regulatory Agencies 4.1.1 State Department REGULATORY AGENCY DATA Name of Agency: State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ) Point of Contact: Ms. Kimberly D. Shelly, Executive Director Agency Address: 195 North 1950 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Agency Phone Number: (801) 536-4000 Date of Contact: July 1, 2024 Method of Communication: Online Summary of Communication: No records regarding hazardous substance use, including PFAS, storage or releases, or the presence of USTs and AULs on the subject property were on file with the UDEQ. 4.1.2 Health Department REGULATORY AGENCY DATA Name of Agency: Utah County Health Department (UCHD) Point of Contact: Mr. Jason Garrett, Director Agency Address: 589 South State Street, Provo, Utah 84006 Agency Phone Number: (801) 370-8700 Date of Contact: July 1, 2024 Method of Communication: Email/Online Summary of Communication: No records regarding hazardous substance use, including PFAS, storage or releases, or the presence of USTs and AULs on the subject property were on file with the UCHD. 4.1.3 Fire Department REGULATORY AGENCY DATA Name of Agency: Provo Utah Fire Department (PFD) Point of Contact: Mr. Edward (Ted) Black, Fire Marshall Agency Address: 145 West Center Street, Provo, Utah 84116 - Suite 200 Agency Phone Number: (801) 852-6321 Date of Contact: July 1, 2024 Method of Communication: Email/Online Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 11 REGULATORY AGENCY DATA Summary of Communication: No records regarding hazardous substance use, storage or releases, or the presence of USTs and AULs, or evidence of fires on the subject property were on file with the PFD. FOIA was submitted to Provo City Fire Department and response has not been received at the time of report preparation. 4.1.4 Building Department REGULATORY AGENCY DATA Name of Agency: Provo City Building Department (PBD) Point of Contact: Mr. Scott Henderson, Project Director Agency Address: 145 West Center Street, Provo, Utah 84601 Agency Phone Number: (801) 852-6400 Date of Contact: April 1, 2024 Method of Communication: Email/Online Summary of Communication: Original construction permit for office/warehouse 4/13/2020. 4.1.5 Planning Department REGULATORY AGENCY DATA Name of Agency: Utah County Planning Department (UCPD) Point of Contact: Ms. Nancy Robison, City Planner Agency Address: 145 West Center, Provo, Utah 84601 – Suite 200 Agency Phone Number: (801) 852-6400 Date of Contact: April 1, 2024 Method of Communication: Email/Online Summary of Communication: According to records reviewed, the subject property is zoned Planned Industrial Commercial (PIC) for industrial/Commercial development by the Provo City Planning Department. Also, provided copies of the U.S. Steel Group, Site Remediation Report Ironton Site (subject property on southern part of this facility) May 2000 and State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality Environmental Site Management Plan0/8/2008, Certificate of Completion Site Remediation 12/18/2008. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 12 4.1.6 Oil & Gas Exploration REGULATORY AGENCY DATA Name of Agency: State of Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil, Gas and Mining (UDOGM) Point of Contact: Mr. Mick Thomas, Director Agency Address: 1594 West North Temple, Suite 1210, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Agency Phone Number: (801) 538-5340 Date of Contact: April 1, 2014 Method of Communication: Online Summary of Communication: According to UDOGM, no oil or gas wells are located on or adjoining to the subject property. 4.1.7 Assessor’s Office REGULATORY AGENCY DATA Name of Agency: Utah County Assessor (UCA) Point of Contact: Mr. Burt Garfield Agency Address: 100 East Center Street, Suite 1100, Provo, Utah 84606 Agency Phone Number: (801) 851-8295 Date of Contact: April 1, 2024 Method of Communication: Online Summary of Communication: According to records reviewed, the subject property is identified by Assessor Parcel Number (APN) 47:358:0001 and is currently owned by Stag Industrial Holdings, LLC since 2021. The current building was constructed in 2021 and total(s) approximately 177,556 square feet on a 9.828324 acre lot, legal description: Lot 1, New Vista South Sub . 4.1.8 Air Pollution Control Agency REGULATORY AGENCY DATA Name of Agency: State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Air Quality (UDEQ/DAQ) Point of Contact: Mr. Bryce Bird, Director Agency Address: 195 North 1950 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Agency Phone Number: (801) 536-4000 Date of Contact: April 1, 2024 Method of Communication: Online Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 13 REGULATORY AGENCY DATA Summary of Communication: No Permits to Operate (PTO), Notices of Violation (NOV), or Notices to Comply (NTC) or the presence of AULs, dry cleaning machines, or USTs were on file for the subject property with the UDEQ/DAQ. 4.1.9 Regional Water Quality Agency REGULATORY AGENCY DATA Name of Agency: State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Water Quality (UDEQ/DWQ) Point of Contact: Mr. John Mackey, Director Agency Address: 195 North 1950 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Agency Phone Number: (801) 536-4300 Date of Contact: April 1, 2024 Method of Communication: Online Summary of Communication: No records regarding hazardous substance use, including PFAS, storage or releases, or the presence of USTs and AULs on the subject property were on file with the UDEQ/DWQ. 4.1.10 Department of Toxic Substances Control REGULATORY AGENCY DATA Name of Agency: State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality, Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control (UDEQ/DWMRC) Point of Contact: Mr. Doug Hansen, Director Agency Address: 195 North 1950 West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 Agency Phone Number: (801) 536-0200 Date of Contact: April 1, 2024 Method of Communication: Online Summary of Communication: No records regarding hazardous substance use, including PFAS, storage or releases, or the presence of USTs and AULs on the subject property were on file with the UDEQ/DWMRC. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 14 4.2 Mapped Database Records Search The regulatory database report provided by Environmental Risk Information Services (ERIS) documents the listing of sites identified on federal, state, county, city, and tribal (when applicable) standard source environmental databases within the approximate minimum search distance (AMSD) specified by ASTM E1527-21. The data from these sources are updated as these data are released and integrated into one database. The information contained in this report was compiled from publicly available sources . The environmental database information is used to identify environmental concerns in connection with the subject property. The listings also serve to identify the known indications of the storage, use, generation, disposal, or release of hazardous substance at the subject property and the potential for contaminants to migrate onto the subject property from off-site sources in groundwater or soil in the form of liquids or vapor. Using the ASTM definition of migration, Partner considers the migration of hazardous substances or petroleum products in any form onto the subject property during the evaluation of each site li sted on the radius report, which includes solid, liquid, and vapor. 4.2.1 Regulatory Database Summary The following table lists the number of sites as categorized by the regulatory database within the prescribed AMSD. The locations of the sites are plotted utilizing a geographic information system, which geocodes the site addresses. The accuracy of the geocoded locations is approximately +/-300 feet. DATABASE REPORT DATA Database AMSD Radius (mile) Listings Identified Subject Property Adjoining Properties Surrounding Area Sites of Concern Federal NPL 1.00 N N N Delisted NPL Site 0.50 N N N Federal SEMS Site 0.50 N N N Federal SEMS-ARCHIVE 0.50 Y Y Y Federal RCRA CORRACTS Facility 1.00 N N N Federal RCRA TSDF Facility 0.50 N N N Federal RCRA Generators Site (LQG, SQG, VSQG, CESQG) Subject and Adjoining N N N/A Federal IC/EC Registries Subject Property Y N/A N/A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 15 DATABASE REPORT DATA Database AMSD Radius (mile) Listings Identified Subject Property Adjoining Properties Surrounding Area Sites of Concern Federal ERNS Site Subject Property N N/A N/A Federal PFAS Facility Subject Property N N Y State/Tribal Equivalent NPL 1.00 N N N State/Tribal Equivalent CERCLIS 1.00 N N N State/Tribal Landfill/Solid Waste Disposal Site 0.50 N N N State/Tribal Leaking Storage Tank Site (LUST/LPST) 0.50 N N N State/Tribal Registered Storage Tank Sites (UST/AST) Subject and Adjoining N N N/A State/Tribal IC/EC Registries Subject and Adjoining Y Y N/A State/Tribal Voluntary Cleanup Sites (VCP) 0.50 Y Y Y State/Tribal Spills 0.50 N N N Federal Brownfield Sites 0.50 N N N State Brownfield Sites 0.50 Y Y Y State PFAS Facility Subject Property N N N 4.2.2 Subject Property Listings The subject property is not identified in the regulatory database report, specifically, however is located within the boundaries of a larger facility which was identified on several dat abases, in the regulatory database report, as discussed below: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 16 SUBJECT PROPERTY DATABASE LISTING Database: CERCLIS; CERCLIS/NFRAP; VCP; INST; SEMS Archive; Contam Potential and Brownfields Site Name: Ironton; Ironton Complex and Provo City Ironton Economic Redevelopment Pilot Project Address: North: Ironton Blvd., South: U.S. Rte. 75 (E. 1400 North Street) East U.S. Rte. 89(S. State Street) and West by Union Pacific Railroad Interchange Yard Provo, Utah. Date of Release: 1924 to 1962 (see below) Substance Released: Slag (see below) Media Impacted: Soils and Groundwater Date of Closure: 1998 Responsible Party: Columbia Steel Corporation then U.S. Steel Corp. Substance Involved: Slag and associated materials (see below) Years of Operation: 1924-1962 Status: Closed with Certificate of Completion issued by the State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality-Division of Environmental Response and Remediation 12/19/1998. Discussion: According to available historical sources, the subject property was formerly part of the southern portion of the 385-acre Ironton-Iron Pipe facility. The facility is identified as the Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP). Historically, Columbia Steel Corporation (Columbia) built an iron production plant in 1923. Pig iron was first produced in 1924. Columbia then operated the facility until 1930. The Columbia facility was acquired by U.S. Steel Corporation (USSC), who operated the facility until 1962. The Ironton or USSC facility consisted of two blast furnaces, a sintering plant, pig machine, gas holder, power station/boiler house with steam tower and cooling tower, compressor building, hammer mill, storage tanks, offices and other associated support facilities. The Ironton facilities ceased operations in 1962 and the site was vacant until the site was investigated for redevelopment. Redevelopment was approved and Provo City received a U.S. EPA Brownfields Redevelopment Grant in 1996. Provo City purchased the site and started the required investigations and work plans to remediate the site. Investigations were completed in 1998. The area of concern for the subject property was slag materials. The slag areas included approximately 16 acres. The slag was characterized and segregated into piles or areas for transportation to a staging area for remediation or removal from the site area. The materials in the staging areas were sampled and laboratory analyzed to ensure all materials were appropriately handled and disposed of according to the approved work plan. Presently, there are no remaining structures, equipment or contaminated slag or soil at the original site or the subject property. The subject property is located near an area where slag (byprodu ct of iron metal refining) was deposited in a large pile or rows extending further to the east and south of the facility. According Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 17 to regulatory documentation, slag found in the vicinity ranged in thickness from 10 to 25 feet. The slag deposits are visible on historic aerial photographs and USGS topographic maps through 1975. Later, in 1998 and 1999, the Ironton site was remediated, the site remediation was monitored, and was cleared by the State of Utah Department of Quality-Division of Environmental Response and Remediation with a Certificate of Completion issued, dated and recorded on December 18, 1998. Subsequently, the site was leveled and backfilled with approved fill materials following approved work plans with the present structure constructed in 2021. Based on the analytical data, removal of slag impacted soil and confirmatory sampling, and the regulatory status, this listing is not considered an environmental concern. 4.2.3 Adjoining Property Listings Based on the findings, vapor migration is not considered an environmental concern from adjoining property listings. 4.2.4 Surrounding Area Listings of Concern to Subject Property Sites of concern identified in the regulatory database report are discussed below: SITES OF CONCERN DATABASE LISTING Property Name: Nestle Frozen Foods Corporation; Stouffer Foods Corporation; Nestle USA-Foods Division; Nestle Foods; Nestle USA; and Nestle Prepared Foods Address: 815 West Raymond Klauck Way, Springville, Utah 84663 Direction: West Hydrological Gradient: Downgradient Database Listing: RCRA VSQG, Spills, Tier 2, AST and UST Date of Release: Numerous from 1996 to 2023 Substance Released: Multiple spills of ammonia and 80-gallons of hydraulic oil Media Impacted: N/A Date of Closure: 1996 to 2023 Responsible Party: Nestle Substance Involved: Ammonia and Hydraulic Oil Years of Operation: 1983 to present Status: In compliance Discussion: Hazardous waste manifests were generated for the facility and were designated at a Very Small Quantity Generator with EPA ID Number UTR000001107. No violations were reported. Multiple spills of ammonia were reported to numerous agencies. All ammonia was contained, and release was resolved. 80-gallons of hydraulic oil were released and were contained and cleaned up at the site of the release. An ECHO database listed indicates the facility was listed on additional databases. The site was listed on the TIER 2 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 18 database and was noted as compliance related and not indicative of an impact on the site. The property is listed on the NPDES database relating to the facility being permitted for industrial stormwater from 2015 to 2020, no concerns were noted. A 500-gallon diesel UST was removed at the subject property. The UST was utilized as an emergency generator for a sewer lift station. The UST was replaced with a 250- gallon AST was installed. In 1986, three new concrete UST’s were installed: 2,250-gallon, 750-gallon, utilized for animal fat and a 1,000-gallon mixture of materials. SITES OF CONCERN DATABASE LISTING Property Name: Vanderhall Phase 2 Address: 3500 Mountain Vista Parkway, Provo, Utah 84606 Direction: North Hydrological Gradient: Cross-gradient Database Listing: NPDES, ECHO Date of Release: None listed Substance Released: N/A Media Impacted: N/A Date of Closure: N/A Responsible Party: N/A Substance Involved: N/A Years of Operation: 2018 to present Status: In compliance Discussion: From the previous report, facility was issued a general construction permit in May 2019, which was terminated in May 2020, presumably when construction was completed. The site was also listed on ECHO database indicating the facility was listed on additional environmental databases. No other concerns were identified. Based on the findings, vapor migration is not considered an environmental concern at this time. 4.2.5 Unplottable Listings No unplottable listings are identified. A copy of the regulatory database report is included in Appendix C of this report. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 19 5.0 USER PROVIDED INFORMATION AND INTERVIEWS In order to qualify for one of the Landowner Liability Protections (LLPs) offered by the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act of 2001 (the Brownfields Amendments), the User must conduct the following inquiries required by 40 CFR 312.25, 312.28, 312.29, 312.30, and 312.31. The User should provide the following information to the environmental professional. Failure to provide this information could result in a determination that all appropriate inquiries is not complete. The User is asked to provide information or knowledge of the following: • Review Title and Judicial Records for Environmental Liens and AULs • Specialized Knowledge or Experience of the User • Actual Knowledge of the User • Reason for Significantly Lower Purchase Price • Commonly Known or Reasonably Ascertainable information • Degree of Obviousness • Reason for Preparation of this Phase I ESA Fulfillment of these user responsibilities is key to qualification for the identified defenses to CERCLA liability. Partner requested our Client to provide information to satisfy User Responsibilities as identified in Section 6 of the ASTM guidance. Pursuant to ASTM E1527-21, Partner requested the following site information from Vesta Realty Partners (User of this report). USER RESPONSIBILITIES Item Provided By User AAI User Questionnaire N Title Records, Environmental Liens, and AULs N Specialized Knowledge N Actual Knowledge N Valuation Reduction for Environmental Issues N Identification of Key Site Manager N Reason for Performing Phase I ESA N Prior Reports Y 5.1 Interviews 5.1.1 Interview with Owner The owner of the subject property since 2022, identified as Stag Industrial Holdings, LLC, was not available to be interviewed at the time of the assessment. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 20 5.1.2 Interview with Report User Please refer to Section 5.2 below for information requested from the R eport User. The information requested was not received prior to the issuance of this report. Mr. Jeffrey Grasso, prospective property purchaser, report user, was not aware of any pending, threatened, or past litigation relevant to hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or from the subject property; any pending, threatened, or past administrative proceedings relevant to hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or from the subject property; or any notices fro m a governmental entity regarding any possible violation of environmental laws or possible liability relating to hazardous substances or petroleum products. He was aware of Activity Use Limitations with the property, noted the price paid for the property reasonably reflected the fair market value of the property, had commonly known or reasonably ascertainable information about the property (from the 2021 previous Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Report), knew of specific chemicals present or once used at the property and knew of environmental cleanups at the property (from 2021 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Report). According to an unsigned ESA Pre-Survey Questionnaire, the subject property was developed in 2021 for unidentified use. 5.1.3 Interview with Key Site Manager A key site manager was not available to be interviewed at the time of this assessment. 5.1.4 Interviews with Past Owners, Operators, and Occupants Interviews with past owners, operators and occupants were not reasonably ascertai nable and thus constitute a data gap. Interviews with past owners, operators and occupants were not conducted since information regarding the potential for contamination at the subject property was obtained from other sources. 5.2 User Provided Information 5.2.1 Title Records, Environmental Liens, and AULs Partner was not provided with title records or environmental liens. AUL information is provided within the applicable section of this report. 5.2.2 Specialized Knowledge The User did not have specialized knowledge of environmental conditions associated with the subject property at the time of the assessment. 5.2.3 Actual Knowledge of the User The User was not aware of environmental liens and/or AULs encumbering the subject property or in connection with the subject property at the time of the assessment. 5.2.4 Value Reduction for Environmental Issues No knowledge of valuation reductions associated with the subject property was provided by the User at the time of the assessment. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 21 5.2.5 Commonly Known or Reasonably Ascertainable Information The User did provide information that is commonly known or reasonably ascertainable within the local community about the subject property at the time of the assessment. 5.2.6 Previous Reports and Other Provided Documentation The following information was provided to Partner for review during the course of this assessment: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, RPS Group, (June 2021) RPS Group (RPS) prepared this report on behalf of STAG Industrial Holdings LLC. The assessment stated it was performed in accordance with ASTM Standard E1527-13. The assessment consisted of a site reconnaissance, interviews with knowledgeable personnel, review of historical information, a review of federal, state and local regulatory databases and included a limited asbestos survey, a limited lead paint survey, radon sampling, etc. The assessment was performed on the subject property. Pertinent information contained in this report is summarized below: The site is owned by Orchard SP, LLC and is presently unoccupied. Tenant le ases, if any are present, were not provided for RPS review. The 9.828-acre site is partially developed with a proposed light-industrial 177,000-square-foot warehouse structure. The structure is currently un-occupied as construction has not been completed. Exterior features include pavement for parking and loading docks. Areas for future landscaping are present. The majority of the site is located within the southern portion of the former 385 -acre Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) site. Columbia Steel Corporation built an iron production plant in 1923, and the first pig iron was produced in May 1924. Columbia operated until 1930, when the company was acquired by the US Steel Corporation (USS), which operated until 1962. At the time of closure the plant consisted of two blast furnaces, a sintering plant, a pig machine, gas holder, power station with a boiler house and steam tower, cooling tower, compressor building, hammer mill, storage tanks, offices, and supporting facilities. No Ironton structures were present on the site; however, the site was located in an area were slag (a by-product of metal refining) was deposited in a large pile over time. According to regulatory documentation, slag at the site ranged in thickness from 10 to 25 feet. Evidence of the slag dumping is visible in aerial photographs and depicted on topographic maps through 1985. By the mid -1990’s, the site appeared to have been graded and consisted of vacant land. The site remained relatively unchanged through 2020, when the site was graded with an additional time and construction began. Upon completion, the site will be developed with a light-industrial warehouse structure with pavement surrounding. As part of the investigation of the broader VCP of the Ironton property in 1995, two test pits were dug on the subject site for the purpose of collecting soil and groundwater samples. Two soil samples and one groundwater sample were collected from each pit and analyzed for metals, volatile organic compounds (VOC_, and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). Elevated concentrations of PHA and metals were identified; no VOC impacts were noted. Of note, full analytical results were not included with the report. Th full reports associated with the 1995 VCP investigation activities were not app ended to the available prior environmental reports; however, according to Wasatch (which prepared the prior Phase I), the investigations concluded that PAH and lead were identified as the primary chemicals of concern for the site. Risk-based remediation goals (RBRGs) were established for lead (1,500mg/kg) and PAH via a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 22 benzo(a)pryrene (B(a)P) equivalent of 91 mg/kg. Three (3) groundwater monitoring wells were installed on the subject site. Wasatch included historical groundwater monitoring data (results tab les only) for the on- site wells across six (6) sampling events between 1995 and 2000. Samples were analyzed for PAH, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene (BTEX), naphthalene, total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), priority metals, and cyanide. Benzene was detected at concentrations exceeding USEPA Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) in the well centrally located on the site (MW-11) during two sampling events in 1999. No other analytes were detected above MCLs across any other sampling events, and the benzene concentrations in MW-11 were non-detect in the final sampling rounds of 1999 and 2000. According to Wasatch, the wells were last sampled in 2007 and all wells were subsequently abandoned. Remedial activities for the broader Ironton VCP site were conducted in 1998 and 1999. Remediation consisted of excavation of impacted soils, some of which were staged in stockpile, or “cells” on the subject site. The staged soils were then segregated, screened and sampled. No analytes exceeded RBRGs and the stockpiles materials were designated for reuse as fill per the 2008 Final Site Management Plan (SMP). The SMP classified soils into three categories of borrow material: • Class A: All on-site material that has not been subject to remediation (any soil that is not Class B or C). • Class B: Soil that has been treated/remediated and is subclassified as follows: o Class B-1 - Soil that has been treated via Low-Temperature Thermal Desorption (all of this material has been hauled off-site for use as fill under Mountain Vista Parkway) o Class B-2 - All other treated soi, which is required to remain on site, can be used as fill and must be capped with asphalt/concrete. Of note, this material cannot be use under or adjacent to buildings due to elevated concentration of benzene and naphthale ne which may pose a vapor intrusion/indoor air risk. • Class C: oversize material (bricks, rocks, debris) that was removed during mechanical screening. The material can be used as fill with certain restrictions. As of 2019 (per the Wasatch Phase I ESA reports), the majority of the Class B2 and Class C material remained on the subject property. The SMP documents specific limitation for the use of remedial activities included limited subsurface sampling on the subject site. As such, Wasatch completed two subsur face investigation events throughout the site in June and July of 2019, respectively. The investigations were conducted to determine if site soils require special handling under the conditions of the SMP. The June 2019 investigation focused on an area in the northwest portion of the site designated as “Lot 1.) A total of six soil borings were installed to a depth of 15 feet below ground surface (bgs). Information provided by the grading/paving contractor for the site and corroborated by boring logs revealed that the site is overlain with 6-8 feet of imported clean fill/native soil interface. Samples were analyzed for dPAH and lead, no concentrations were identified in exceedance of RBGRGs or USEPA Regional Screening Levels (residential or industrial). The July 2019 investigation focused on the remainder of the subject site, designated as “Lots 2-5.” A total of 36 soil boring were installed at depths ranging from 5 -25 feet bgs. Wasatch collected 73 soil samples for analysis of PHA and lead: no concentrations were identified in exceedance of RBRGs or USEPA Regional Screening Levels (residential or industrial) Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 23 Wasatch subsequently prepared a Soils Management Plan in 2020 (not to be confused with the Site Management Plan[SMP]). Using the SMP as basis, the Soils Management Plan is to be used by the site owner as well as its agents and contractors, to perform mass grading of the site and for managing on -site soils and borrow materials in association with the redevelopment of the Site. The Plan defines the various types of materials found on the Site (Class A, B, C and mixtures), as well as the requirements associated with material handling practices, environmental oversight, grading plan design, material storage areas, project contact, health and safety, and project schedule. RPS notes that several of the historical investigations/remediation reports were not appended to the 2019 Wasatch Phase I ESA Reports, most notably the Site Remediation Work Plan (URS 2000); Site Remediation Work Plan Addendum (URS 2000); and the Site Remediation Report Addendum (URS 2000). These reports were documented as baseline reference reports for the 2008 Final Site Management Plan. Additionally, only select portions, excerpts, and data sets were appended to the 2019 Wasatch Phase I Reports, this was intentional by Wasatch, and was aimed at providing information specific to the subject site; versus the broader Ironton VCP site, portions of which have no bearing on the condition of the subject site. Nonetheless, this limits RPS’s comprehensive understanding of remedial activities that have been conducted on and adjacent to the site. Specifically, the nature and magnitude of benzene and naphthalene concentrations noted in the SMP Class B2 soils description is unknown. However, assuming that the requirements of the SMP and the Soil Management Plan are/were followed to ensure proper re-use of soils during site development and earth moving activities, the exposure risk is reduced. Additionally, while groundwater was encountered in the 2019 Phase II investigations, no samples were collected. While recent groundwater monitoring data for the three former on -site wells did not demonstrate impact as of 2000, and the recent soil data collected in 2019 is not suggestive of impact to groundwater via soil lea ching. The site is located in an area characterized by commercial and light -industrial development, and vacant land. By the mid-1940s, the surrounding area to the east of the site had been developed with a slag dump while the remainder consisted of vacant land, with the exception of the railroad track adjoining the site to the west. The surrounding area remained relatively unchanged through the mid-1980’s. By the early-1990’’s, evidence of the slag was no longer visible and the surrounding area to the north , south and east consisted of vacant land. By 1993, the present-day west adjoining light-industrial development had been constructed. No significant changes to the surrounding area occurred until the mid to late -2010’s, when the present-day commercial development to the north and east occurred. The former slag dump operations are discussed above. No other known or potential for environmental impacts to the site were identified in connection with the current and historical operations at surrounding properties. The findings and recommendations noted the report was conducted in compliance with the scope and limitations of ASTM-13 and specifically noted the assessment did not reveal evidence of RECs . However, assessment revealed evidence of the following CREC relating to the Historic Slag Dump, as follows: • Historical Slag Dump: The site is located in an area historically used as a slag dump. Several prior environmental investigations have been conducted on the site and included the analysis of soils and groundwater. Based on the results of these investigations, described in greater detail above, a land use restriction is in place for the site. Although residual environmental impacts exist as a result Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 24 of historical slag dumping, given the results of historical investigations and conditional closure with Land Use Restriction, this matter is characterized as a CREC. Copies of pertinent pages reviewed are included in Appendix B of this report. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 25 6.0 SITE RECONNAISSANCE The weather at the time of the site visit was sunny-partly cloudy about 85 degrees. Refer to Section 1.5 for limitations encountered during the field reconnaissance and Sections 2.1 and 2.2 for subject property operations. The table below provides the site assessment details: SITE ASSESSMENT DATA Site Assessment Performed By: Ken Larsen, REA Site Assessment Conducted On: July 1, 2024 The table below provides the subject property personnel interviewed during the field reconnaissance: Site Visit Personnel for New Vista - Building 1 or 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway (Subject Property) Name Title/Role Contact Number Site Walk* None Key Site Manager N/A No None Maintenance Supervisor N/A No None Chief Engineer N/A No None Property Manager N/A No None Assistant Manager N/A No * Accompanied Partner during the field reconnaissance activities and provided information pertaining to the current operations and maintenance of the subject property. No environmental concerns were identified during the onsite reconnaissance. 6.1 General Site Characteristics 6.1.1 Solid Waste Disposal Currently the subject property is a vacant office/warehouse facility. In the future solid waste generated at the subject property will be disposed of in commercial dumpsters located on the north side of the building on the subject property. An independent solid waste disposal contractor, Ace Disposal, would remove solid waste from the subject property. No evidence of illegal dumping of solid waste was observed during the Partner site reconnaissance. 6.1.2 Sewage Discharge and Disposal Sanitary discharges on the subject property are directed into the municipal sanitary sewer system. The Provo City Public Works services the subject property vicinity. No wastewater treatment facilities or septic systems were observed or reported on the subject property. No septic systems were observed on the subject property during the Partner site reconnaissance. 6.1.3 Stormwater and Surface Water Drainage Storm water is removed from the subject property primarily by sheet flow action across the paved surfaces towards storm water drains located throughout the subject property and in the public right of way. Site Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 26 storm water drains from roofs, landscaped areas, and paved areas and is directed to on -site concrete swales, which drain to the public right of way, and to on-site storm water drains The system includes approximately 9 surface storm water drain inlets in parking areas, two storm water retention basins with drain inlets located in park strips in parking areas, and 8 surface water curb drain inlets in sout h to west parking areas. On-site storm water drains discharge to a municipal owned Provo City Public Works Department and maintained storm sewer system. 6.1.4 Source of Heating and Cooling Heating and cooling systems as well as domestic on-demand hot water equipment are fueled by electricity provided by Provo City Power Company and natural gas provided by Dominion Gas Company . The mechanical system is comprised of a split system with a central unit and interior air -handler and an exterior condenser/rooftop-mounted packaged electric. No aboveground evidence of wells or cisterns was observed during the site reconnaissance. 6.1.5 Wastewater Domestic wastewater generated at the subject property is disposed of by means of the sanitary sewer system. No industrial process is currently performed at the subject property. 6.1.6 Septic Systems No septic systems were observed or reported on the subject property. 6.1.7 Additional Site Observations No additional general site characteristics were observed during the site reconnaissance . 6.2 Potential Environmental Hazards 6.2.1 Hazardous Substances and Petroleum Products Used or Stored at the Site No hazardous substances or petroleum products were observed on the subject property during the site reconnaissance. Partner identified hazardous substances used, stored, and/or generated on the subject property as noted in the following table: HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND/OR PETROLEUM PRODUCTS NOTED ONSITE Substance Container Type Quantity/ Size Location Nature of Use Secondary Containment Environmental Concern Paints Plastic container Various 5-gallon Maintenance Area and closets Routine Maintenance N N The materials were found to be properly labeled and stored at the time of the assessment with no signs of leaks, stains, or spills. Secondary containment is not provided. Based on the nature of use, overall small quantities observed, and lack of violations on-file with the local fire department, these materials are not considered an environmental concern. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 27 6.2.2 Aboveground & Underground Hazardous Substance or Petroleum Product Storage Tanks (ASTs/USTs) No evidence of current or former ASTs or USTs was observed during the site reconnaissance. Note: This information was obtained during the site assessment, the regulatory database report, and client- provided documentation. 6.2.3 Evidence of Releases No spills, stains or other indications that a surficial release has occurred at the subject property were observed. 6.2.4 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)-Containing Items No potential PCB-containing equipment (transformers, oil-filled switches, hoists, lifts, dock levelers, hydraulic elevators, etc.) was observed on the subject property during Partner’s reconnaissance. Older transformers and other electrical equipment could contain PCBs at a level that subje cts them to regulation by the U.S. EPA. PCBs in electrical equipment are controlled by United States Environmental Protection Agency regulations 40 CFR, Part 761. Under the regulations, there are three categories into which electrical equipment can be classified: 1) Less than 50 parts per million (ppm) of PCBs – “Non-PCB;” 2) 50 ppm-500 ppm – “PCB-Contaminated;” and, 3) Greater than 500 ppm – “PCB-Containing.” The manufacture, process, or distribution in commerce or use of any PCB in any manner other than i n a totally enclosed manner was prohibited after July 2, 1979. The on-site reconnaissance included observations of indoor and outdoor transformers and other hydraulic equipment that may contain PCBs as tabulated below: TRANSFORMERS AND HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT Type of Equipment Location Number PCB Containing Concern Pad-Mounted Transformers North side of Building 2 Labeled Non-PCB N Pole-Mounted Transformers N/A 0 N/A N Hydraulic Elevators South Central Bldg. 1 None N Hoists or Lifts Southeast End of Bldg. 1 None N Dock Levelers North side of Bldg. 8 No N Balers None 0 N/A N The transformers are labeled indicating No-PCB content. No staining or leakage was observed in the vicinity of the transformers. Based on the good condition of the equipment, the transformers are not considered an environmental concern. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 28 Partner also identified interior (dry type) transformers, hoists, lifts, dock levelers, hydraulic elevators, on the subject property. Based on the good condition of this equipment, the presence of this equipment is not considered an environmental concern. 6.2.5 Strong, Pungent, or Noxious Odors No strong, pungent or noxious odors were evident during the site reconnaissance. 6.2.6 Pools of Liquid No pools of liquid were observed on the subject property during the site reconnaissance. 6.2.7 Drains, Sumps, and Clarifiers No drains, sumps, or clarifiers, other than those associated with storm water removal, were observed on the subject property during the site reconnaissance. 6.2.8 Pits, Ponds, and Lagoons No pits, ponds or lagoons were observed on the subject property. 6.2.9 Stressed Vegetation No stressed vegetation was observed on the subject property. 6.2.10 Additional Potential Environmental Hazards and Emerging Contaminants Partner evaluated the current subject property use during the site reconnaissance for potential environmental hazards, including PFAS impacts to the subject property. Based on the site observations it is no PFAS impacts to the subject property based on current use were not identified. Based on this information, PFAS are not considered an environmental concern at this time. No additional environmental hazards, including landfill activities or radiological hazards, were observed. 6.3 Non-Scope ASTM Considerations 6.3.1 Asbestos-Containing Materials (ACMs) Asbestos is the name given to a number of naturally occurring, fibrous silicate minerals mined for their useful properties such as thermal insulation, chemical and thermal stability, and high tensile strength. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulation 29 CFR 1926.1101 requires certain construction materials to be presumed to contain asbestos, for purpose s of this regulation. All thermal system insulation (TSI), surfacing material, and asphalt/vinyl flooring that are present in a building built prior to 1981 and that have not been appropriately tested are “presumed asbestos-containing material” (PACM). The subject property building was constructed in 2011. As such, an asbestos evaluation was not required by the scope of services. Prior to disturbance, Partner recommends a comprehensive asbestos survey of the property be completed to determine the presence, condition, friability and likely future condition of suspect or confirmed ACM. All suspect materials must be handled as ACM according to local, state and federal regulations until the results of sampling and analysis indicate the material is a no n-ACM. According to the US EPA, ACM that is intact and in good condition can, in general, be managed safely in -place under an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Program until removal is dictated by renovation, demolition, or deteriorating material condition. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 29 Partner was not provided building plans or specifications for review, which may have been useful in determining areas likely to have used ACM. 6.3.2 Lead-Based Paint (LBP) Lead is a highly toxic metal that affects virtually every system of the body. LBP is defined as any paint, varnish, stain, or other applied coating that has 1 mg/cm2 (or 5,000 ug/g or 0.5% by weight) or more of lead. Congress passed the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act of 1992, also known as “Title X”, to protect families from exposure to lead from paint, dust, and soil. Under Section 1017 of Title X, intact LBP on most walls and ceilings is not considered a “hazard,” although the condition of the paint should be monitored and maintained to ensure that it does not become deteriorated. Further, Section 1018 of this law directed the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the US EPA to require the disclosure of known information on LBP and LBP hazards before the sale or lease of most housing built before 1978. Due to the commercial nature of use of the subject property, LBP was not considered within the scope of this assessment. 6.3.3 Radon Radon is a colorless, odorless, naturally occurring, radioactive, inert, gaseous element formed by radioactive decay of radium (Ra) atoms. The US EP A has prepared a map to assist National, State, and local organizations to target their resources and to implement radon -resistant building codes. The map divides the country into three Radon Zones, according to the table below: EPA RADON ZONES EPA Zones Average Predicted Radon Levels Potential Zone 1 Exceed 4.0 pCi/L Highest Zone 2 Between 2.0 and 4.0 pCi/L Moderate Zone 3 Less than 2.0 pCi/L Low It is important to note that the EPA has found homes with elevated levels of radon in all three zones, and the US EPA recommends site-specific testing in order to determine radon levels at a specific location. However, the map does give a valuable indication of the propensity of radon gas accumulation in structures. Radon sampling was not conducted as part of this assessment. Review of the US EPA Map of Radon Zones places the subject property in Zone 2. Based upon the radon zone classification, radon is not considered to be an environmental concern. 6.3.4 Lead in Drinking Water According to available information, a public water system operated by the Provo City Department of Public Works serves the subject property vicinity. According to a representative of the Provo City Public Works, the primary water sources are springs and deep wells drawing from the aquifer. According to the Provo City Public Works Department and the 2023 Annual Water Quality Report, water supplied to the subject property is in compliance with all State and Federal regulations pertaining to drinking water standards, including lead and copper. Water sampling was not conducted to verify water quality. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 30 6.3.5 Mold Molds are microscopic organisms found virtually everywhere, indoors and outdoors. Mold will grow and multiply under the right conditions, needing only sufficient moisture (e.g.in the fo rm of very high humidity, condensation, or water from a leaking pipe, etc.) and organic material (e.g., ceiling tile, drywall, paper, or natural fiber carpet padding). Partner observed accessible, interior areas for the subject property building for significant evidence of mold growth with the exceptions detailed in Section 1.5 of this report; however, this ESA should not be used as a mold survey or inspection. Additionally, this limited assessment was not designed to assess all areas of potential mold growth that may be affected by mold growth on the subject property. Rather, it is intended to give the client an indication as to whether or not conspicuous (based on observed areas) mold growth is present at the subject property. This evaluation did not include a review of pipe chases, mechanical systems, or areas behind enclosed walls and ceilings. No obvious indications of water damage or mold growth were observed during Partner’s visual assessment. 6.3.6 Wetlands The subject property does not appear to be a designated wetland area, based on information obtained from the United States Fish & Wildlife Service; however, a comprehensive wetlands survey would be required in order to formally determine actual wetlands on the subject property. No surface impoundments, wetlands, natural catch basins, settling ponds, or lagoons are located on the subject property. 6.4 Adjoining Property Reconnaissance The adjoining property reconnaissance consisted of observing the adjoining properties from the subject property premises. No items of environmental concern were identified on the adjoining properties during the site assessment, including hazardous substances, PFAS, petroleum products, ASTs, USTs, evidence of releases, PCBs, strong or noxious odors, pools of liquids, sumps or clarifiers, pits or lagoons, stressed vegetation, or any other potential environmental hazards , except as noted below. 6.4.1 Hazardous Substances and Petroleum Products Used or Stored at the Site No hazardous substances or petroleum products were observed on ad joining properties during the limited adjoining property reconnaissance. 6.4.2 ASTs/USTs for Hazardous Substances or Petroleum Products The adjoining property to the northeast, identified as Western Water Works Supply Company at 3582 S. Mountain View Parkway was observed with an aboveground emergency generator equipped with an attached petroleum tank. The AST is associated with an emergency generator and is non-regulated. The AST is self-contained as part of the emergency generator equipment. According to review of State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality-Division of Environmental Response and Remediation there have been no reported releases. 6.4.3 Evidence of Releases No evidence of a release was observed on adjoining properties during the limited adjoining p roperty reconnaissance. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 31 6.4.4 PCBs A Provo City Power Company electrical substation is located on the north adjacent property, with numerous transformers and other equipment. No staining or leakage was observed in the vicinity of the transformers. Based on these observations, the presence of adjoining transformers is not considered an environmental concern. 6.4.5 Strong, Pungent, or Noxious Odors No strong, pungent, or noxious odors were observed on adjoining properties during the limited adjoining property reconnaissance. 6.4.6 Pools of Liquid No pools of liquid were observed on adjoining properties during the limited adjoining property reconnaissance. 6.4.7 Drains, Sumps, and Clarifiers No drains, sumps, or clarifiers were observed on adjoining properties during the limited ad joining property reconnaissance. 6.4.8 Pits, Ponds, and Lagoons No pits, ponds, or lagoons were observed on adjoining properties during the limited adjoining property reconnaissance. 6.4.9 Stressed Vegetation No stressed vegetation was observed on adjoining properti es during the limited adjoining property reconnaissance. 6.4.10 Additional Potential Environmental Hazards and Emerging Contaminants No additional environmental hazards were observed on adjoining properties during the limited adjoining property reconnaissance. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 32 7.0 VAPOR ENCHROACHMENT CONDITIONS Partner conducted a limited non-intrusive vapor screening on the subject property to identify, to the extent feasible, the potential for vapor encroachment conditions (VECs) in connection with the subject property. This included consideration of chemicals of concern (COC) that may migrate as vapors into the subsurface of the subject property as a result of contaminated soil and groundwater on or near the property. This screening utilized readily available data sources previously discussed in this Phase I ESA that includes: • the physical setting of the subject property (Section 2.4), • standard historical sources for the subject property, adjoining, and surrounding area (Section 3.0), • known or potentially contaminated sites as identified from information from regulatory agencies and sites on Federal, State, tribal and local databases (Section 4.0), and • information from the site reconnaissance (Section 6.0) of the subject property and observations of the surrounding properties. The results of our data collection, reconnaissance, and analysis are tabulated below: POTENTIAL FOR VAPOR ENCROACHMENT TO IMPACT THE SUBJECT PROPERTY Area of Concern Likely or Known VEC to Subject Property Subject Property Existing Operations or Conditions (Sections 2.0 and 6.0) None identified that impact the subject property and no sites identified which represent a potential or known VEC. Historical Uses of the Subject Property (Section 3.0) None identified that impact the subject property and no sites identified which represent a potential or known VEC. Adjoining Property Operations or Existing Conditions (Sections 2.3 and 6.4) None identified that impact the subject property and no sites identified which represent a potential or known VEC. Historical Uses of Adjoining Properties or Nearby Properties (Section 3.0) None identified that impact the subject property and no sites identified which represent a potential or known VEC. Regulatory Review of sites identified on Federal, State, tribal and Local Environmental Databases which were located in the AMSD (Section 4.0) None identified that impact the subject property and no sites identified which represent a potential or known VEC. Based on the findings of the limited non-intrusive vapor screening, vapor intrusion is unlikely to be an issue of concern in connection with the existing structures on the subject property. As such, no additional assessment is recommended. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 33 8.0 FINDING AND CONCLUSIONS Findings and Opinions Recognized Environmental Condition A recognized environmental condition (REC) refers to the presence of hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at the subject property due to a release to the environment; the likely presence of hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at the subject property due to a release or likely release to the environment; or the presence of hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at the subject property under conditions that pose a material threat of a future release to the environment. • Partner did not identify any RECs during the course of this assessment. Controlled Recognized Environmental Condition A controlled recognized environmental condition (CREC) refers to a REC affecting the subject property that has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority or authorities with hazardous substances or petroleum products allowed to remain in place subject to implementation of required controls (for example, activity and use limitations or other property use limitations). The following was identified during the course of this assessment: • The subject property is located in an area historically utilized as a slag dump associated with the historic, 385-acre Ironton-Iron Pipe facility. The facility is also identified as the Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) site, located in the southern portion of Provo, U tah, near the boundary with Springville, Utah. Several environmental investigations have been conducted at the site, which included the evaluation of environmental impacts to soil and groundwater. Based on the results of the investigations, subsequent remedial actions, and site redevelopment activities as part of the Voluntary Cleanup Agreement with the City of Provo and the Provo Redevelopment Agency, the site has been issued a Certificate of Completion and conditional closure by the State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality-Division of Environmental Response and Remediation. Historical Recognized Environmental Condition A historical recognized environmental condition (HREC) refers to a previous release of hazardous substances or petroleum products affecting the subject property that has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority or authorities and meeting unrestricted use criteria established by the applicable regulatory authority or authorities without subjecting the subject property to any controls (for example, activity and use limitations or other property use limitations). • Partner did not identify any HRECs during the course of this assessment. Business Environmental Risk A Business Environmental Risks (BER) is a risk which can have a material environmental or environmentally driven impact on the business associated with the current or planned use of commercial real estate, not necessarily related to those environmental issues required to be investigated in this pr actice. • Partner did not identify any BERs during the course of this assessment. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 34 Significant Data Gaps No significant data gaps affecting the ability of the Environmental Professional to identify a REC were encountered during this assessment. Conclusions and Recommendations Partner has performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment in conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Practice E1527-21 of New Vista - Building 1 in <City Name>, <Utah> County, <Utah> (the “subject property”). Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this practice are described in Section 1.5 of this report. This assessment has revealed evidence of a CREC in connection with the subject property. Based on the conclusions of this assessment, Partner recommends the fo llowing: • Continual implementation of the property use restriction currently in-place under the Certificate of Completion (COC) regarding Remedial Actions completed at the former Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Site VCP #C006 as described in the COC and associated Site Management Plan (SMP) as approved by the State of Utah Department of Environmental Quality-Division of Environmental Response and Remediation. Phase I Evironmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 35 9.0 SIGNATURES OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS Partner has performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment of the property located at 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway in Provo, Utah County, Utah in conformance with the scope and limitations of the protocol and the limitations stated earlier in this report. Exceptions to or deletions from this protocol are discussed earlier in this report. By signing below, Partner declares that, to the best of our professional knowledge and belief, we meet the definition of Environmental Professional as defined in §312.10 of 40 CFR §312. Partner has the specific qualifications based on education, training, and experience to assess a property of the nature, history, and setting of the subject property. Partner has developed and performed the all appropriate inquiries in conformance with the standards and practices set forth in 40 CFR Part 312 . Prepared By: DRAFT Ken Larsen, REA Environmental Professional Reviewed By: DRAFT Michael Dinger Senior Project Manager Phase I Evironmental Site Assessment Project No. 24-453790.1 July 10, 2024 Page 36 10.0 REFERENCES Reference Documents American Society for Testing and Materials, Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process, ASTM Designation: E1527-21 Environmental Risk Information Services (ERIS), Radius Report, July 2024 Federal Emergency Management Agency, Federal Insurance Administration, National Flood Insurance Program, Flood Insurance Map, accessed via internet, July 2024 United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Web Soil Survey, accessed via the internet, July 2024 United States Environmental Protection Agency, EPA Map of Radon Zones (Document EPA -402-R-93-071), accessed via the internet, July 2024 United States Fish and Wildlife Service, National Wetlands Inventory, accessed via the internet, July 2024 United States Geological Survey, accessed via the Internet, July 2024 United States Geological Survey Topographic Map 2020, 7.5-minute series, accessed via internet, July 2024 FIGURES Site Location Map Site Plan Topographic Map FIGURE 1: SITE LOCATION MAP Project No. 24-453790.1 Drawing Not To Scale KEY: Subject Property FIGURE 2: SITE PLAN Project No. 24-453790.1 KEY: Subject Property GROUNDWATER FLOW Undeveloped Property Provo City Power Electrical Substation Western Water Works Supply Company 3582 Mountain Vista Parkway Nestle USA (Former Souffer Foods) 815 Raymond Klauck Way Undeveloped Land Undeveloped/Wetlands Vanderhall Motor Works 3500 Mountain Vista Parkway Maple Mountain Co-Packers 3596 Mountain Vista Parkway Tracy Hall Parkway Subject Property 3517 South Tracy Hall Parkway FIGURE 3: TOPOGRAPHIC MAP Project No. 24-453790.1 USGS 7.5-Minute Springville, UT & Provo, UT Quadrangles Created: 2020 KEY: Subject Property APPENDIX A: SITE PHOTOGRAPHS 1.Entrance to subject property 3.North boundary of subject property NW to NE 5.East boundary subject property SE to NE 2.North boundary of subject property NE to NW 4.South boundary of subject property SE to SW 6.West boundary subject property NW to SW Appendix A: Site Photographs Project No. 24-453790.1 7.North side building 9.East side building 11.South entrance to offices 8.South side building 10.West side building 12.South entrance to offices Project No. 24-453790.1 Appendix A: Site Photographs 13.Typical office space 15.Typical main floor open space—south side 17.Typical open office area main floor 14.Typical office space 16.Typical main floor open space-south side 18.Typical lunch area main floor Project No. 24-453790.1 Appendix A: Site Photographs 19.Typical restroom/shower 21.Typical south side hallway 23.Typical stairway to south side 2nd floor space 20.Typical restroom/shower 22.Typical stairway to south side 2nd floor space 24.2nd floor open space Project No. 24-453790.1 Appendix A: Site Photographs 25.2nd floor open office space 27.Elevator 29.Lift at 2nd floor to main floor warehouse 26.Typical open office space 2nd Floor 28.Typical utility room with dry type transformer 30.Typical utility room with demand hot water heater Project No. 24-453790.1 Appendix A: Site Photographs 31.North warehouse area 33.North warehouse area west side 35.North warehouse area west side 32.North warehouse area 34.North warehouse west side 36.Typical roll-up door with dock leveler Appendix A: Site Photographs Project No. 24-453790.1 37.Typical warehouse area ceiling equipment 39.Main Electrial panels 41.Fire Protection Risers 38.Inspection room warehouse area 40.Main electrical panels 42.Fire Protection Equipment Panels Project No. 24-453790.1 Appendix A: Site Photographs 43.Oil stain warehouse area 45.Typical Dry Type Transformer in Warehouse 47.Roof access 44.Typical Refrigerated Water Coolers 46.Typical Janitor Closet sink 48.5-gallon latex paint in storage closet Project No. 24-453790.1 Appendix A: Site Photographs 49.Battery powered emergency power 51.North adjacent property-undeveloped 53.Northeast adjacent property-warehouse 50.Battery powered emergency power 52.North adjacent property-electrical substation 54.Northeast adjacent property-warehouse Project No. 24-453790.1 Appendix A: Site Photographs 25.Emergency Power generator for East adjacent property 57.southeast adjacent property-undeveloped 59.South adjacent property-undeveloped 56.Southeast adjacent property-undeveloped 58.South adjacent property-undeveloped 60.West adjacent property-railroad lines and un-developed Project No. 24-453790.1 Appendix A: Site Photographs 61.West Adjacent property-railroad/undeveloped and food processing facility 63.Southwest adjacent property undeveloped/wetlands 65.Typical stormwater draining system 62.West adjacent property-railroad/undeveloped and food processing facility 64.Southwest adjacent property undeveloped/wetlands 66.Typical storm drain Appendix A: Site Photographs Project No. 24-453790.1 67.Oil/Water separator for municipal sewage sys-tem 69.Pad Electrical Transformer 71.Municipal waste dumpsters 68.Stormwater retention basin and drain 70.Pad Electrical Transformer Project No. 24-453790.1 Appendix A: Site Photographs APPENDIX B: SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Project Property: Project No: Requested By: Order No: Date Completed: 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway PROVO UT 84606 24-453790.1 Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. 24062602683 June 27, 2024 Please note that no information was found for your site or adjacent properties. 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S earc h Resu lt s S u m mary Dat e So u r ce Com m e n t 2022 DIGITAL BUSIN ESS DIRECTORY 2020 DIGITAL BUSIN ESS DIRECTORY 2016 DIGITAL BUSIN ESS DIRECTORY 2012 DIGITAL BUSIN ESS DIRECTORY 2008 DIGITAL BUSIN ESS DIRECTORY 2003 DIGITAL BUSIN ESS DIRECTORY 2000 DIGITAL BUSIN ESS DIRECTORY 1995 COLE 1989 COLE 1984 COLE 1979 COLE 1974 POLKS 1969-70 POLKS 1964 POLKS 1959 POLKS 1955 POLKS 1950 POLKS 1946 POLKS 1941 POLKS 1935-36 POLKS 1930-31 POLKS 1926 POLKS 2 0 22 MO UN TA IN VIS T A P K W Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2 0 2 2 RA YMO N D K L A UCK W A Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Page: 3 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com 2474 NATURA LAWN OF AMERICA...L A W N & GROU ND S M A IN TE N A N C E 2495 TRENCH SHORING SVC...S HOR IN G 2495 TRENCH SHORING SVC...H Y D R A U LIC E QUIP M E NTM A N UFA CTUR E RS 2495 TRENCH SHORING SVC...C ON TRA CTORS -E QU IP /S UP LS -D LR S /S V C (W H LS ) 3411 ACTION TARGET...FE D E R A L GOV E RN M E N T CON TR A C TOR S 3411 ACTION TARGET...CON S TRU C TION C OM P A N IE S 3411 ACTION TARGET...A TTOR NE Y S 3411 ACTION TARGET...RIFL E & P IS TOL RA N GE S E QU IP /S U P L S (M FRS ) 3411 LAW ENFORCEMENT TARGETS INC...FE D E RA L GOV E R NM E NT C ON TRA CTORS 3411 LAW ENFORCEMENT TARGETS INC...C ONS TR U CTION C OM P A NIE S 3500 SURE FI...N ON CL A S S IFIE D E S TA B L IS HM E NTS 3577 KITCO...A IRC RA FT E N GIN E S (W HL S ) 3577 KITCO...A IRC RA FT E QUIP M E N T P A R TS & S UP P L IE S 815 INTERWEST MECHANICAL CONTRS...M E C H A N IC A L C ON TR A CTOR S 815 INTERWEST MECHANICAL CONTRS...P L U M B IN G CON TR A C TOR S 815 JPM INC TRI PHASE ELECTRIC...E LE C TR IC C ON TR A CTOR S 815 NESTLE NESTLE...FOOD P R OD UC TS & M A NU FA C TU RE R S 815 NESTLE USA...FOOD P ROD UC TS (W H LS ) 815 NESTLE USA...H E A L TH FOOD P R ODU C TS W HOLE S A L E 815 NESTLE USA...P OUL TR Y RE TA IL 815 NESTLE USA...FR OZE N FOOD P R OCE S S ORS (M FRS ) 2 0 22 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2 0 2 0 M OUN TA IN VIS TA P K W Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Page: 4 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com NO LISTING FOUND 2495 TRENCH SHORING SVC...HY D RA U L IC E QU IP M E N TM A NU FA C TU R E R S 2495 TRENCH SHORING SVC...S H ORING 2495 TRENCH SHORING SVC...CON TR A C TOR S -E QU IP /S U P L S -D L R S /S V C (W HL S ) 3411 ACTION TARGET...R IFLE & P IS TOL R A NGE S E QUIP /S U P L S (M FR S ) 3500 SURE-FI...NONC L A S S IFIE D E S TA B LIS H M E N TS 2 0 20 RA YM O N D KLA UCK W A Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2 0 2 0 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Page: 5 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com 815 INTERWEST MECHANICAL CONTRS...M E CH A NIC A L C ONTRA C TORS 815 INTERWEST MECHANICAL CONTRS...P LU M B ING C ON TRA CTORS 815 JPM INC TRI PHASE ELECTRIC...E L E C TRIC C ONTRA C TORS 815 NESTLE NESTLE...FOOD P R ODU CTS & M A N UFA C TUR E R S 815 NESTLE USA...FOOD P R OD U CTS (W HL S ) 815 NESTLE USA...FR OZE N FOOD P ROC E S S OR S (M FR S ) 815 NESTLE USA...P OU LTRY R E TA IL 815 NESTLE USA...HE A LTH FOOD P ROD UC TS W H OL E S A L E NO LISTING FOUND 2 0 16 MO UN TA IN VIS T A P K W Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2 0 1 6 RA YMO N D K L A UCK W A Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Page: 6 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com 2495 TRENCH SHORING SVC...S HOR IN G 815 INTERWEST MECHANICAL CONTRS...M E C H A N IC A L C ON TR A CTOR S 815 JPM INC TRI PHASE ELECTRIC...E LE C TR IC C ON TR A CTOR S 815 NESTLE USA...FOOD P ROD UC TS (W H LS ) 2 0 16 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2 0 1 2 M OUN TA IN VIS TA P K W Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Page: 7 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com NO LISTING FOUND 2495 TRENCH SHORING SVC...RE N TA L S E RV IC E -S TORE S & Y A RD S 2 0 12 RA YM O N D KLA UCK W A Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2 0 1 2 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Page: 8 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com 815 INTERWEST MECHANICAL CONTRS...M E CH A NIC A L C ONTRA C TORS 815 JPM INC TRI PHASE ELECTRIC...E L E C TRIC C ONTRA C TORS 815 NESTLE USA...FR OZE N FOOD P ROC E S S OR S (M FR S ) NO LISTING FOUND 2 0 08 MO UN TA IN VIS T A P K W Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2 0 0 8 RA YMO N D K L A UCK W A Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Page: 9 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com NO LISTING FOUND 815 INTERWEST MECHANICAL CONTRS...M E C H A N IC A L C ON TR A CTOR S 815 INTERWEST MECHANICAL CONTRS...P L B G, HTG, A C CONTR 815 JPM INC TRI PHASE ELECTRIC...E LE C TR IC C ON TR A CTOR S 815 JPM INC TRI PHASE ELECTRIC...E LE C TR IC A L W ORK 815 NESTLE USA INC...W HL GE N GR OC E R IE S 815 NESTLE USA INC...FOOD P R OD U CTS (W HOL E S A L E ) 815 TRI PHASE ELECTRIC...E L E C TRIC A L C ONTRA C TOR 2 0 08 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2 0 0 3 M OUN TA IN VIS TA P K W Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Page: 10 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com NO LISTING FOUND NO LISTING FOUND 2 0 03 RA YM O N D KLA UCK W A Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2 0 0 3 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Page: 11 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com 815 INTERWEST MECHANICAL CONTRS 815 NESTLE USA INC 815 TRI PHASE ELECTRIC...E L E CTR IC P OW E R S Y S TE M S C ON TR A CTOR S NO LISTING FOUND 2 0 00 MO UN TA IN VIS T A P K W Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2 0 0 0 RA YMO N D K L A UCK W A Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Page: 12 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com NO LISTING FOUND 815 INTERWEST MECHANICAL CONTRS 815 NESTLE FROZEN FOOD CO 815 TRI PHASE ELECTRIC...E L E C TRIC P OW E R S Y S TE M S CONTR A C TOR S 2 0 00 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: DIGITAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1 9 9 5 M OUN TA IN VIS TA P K W Y SOURCE: COLE Page: 13 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com NO LISTING FOUND STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 95 RA YM O N D KLA UCK W A Y SOURCE: COLE 1 9 9 5 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: COLE Page: 14 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com 815 CLARK MECHL STFFR 815 JPM INC TRI PHS 815 NESTLE FRZ FODDS 815 TRI PHASE ELECTRIC STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 89 MO UN TA IN VIS T A P K W Y SOURCE: COLE 1 9 8 9 RA YMO N D K L A UCK W A Y SOURCE: COLE Page: 15 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED 815 CLARK MECHANICL 815 STOUFFER FOODS 815 TRI PHASE ELECTRIC 1 9 89 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: COLE 1 9 8 4 M OUN TA IN VIS TA P K W Y SOURCE: COLE Page: 16 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 84 RA YM O N D KLA UCK W A Y SOURCE: COLE 1 9 8 4 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: COLE Page: 17 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 79 MO UN TA IN VIS T A P K W Y SOURCE: COLE 1 9 7 9 RA YMO N D K L A UCK W A Y SOURCE: COLE Page: 18 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 79 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: COLE 1 9 7 4 M OUN TA IN VIS TA P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS Page: 19 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 74 RA YM O N D KLA UCK W A Y SOURCE: POLKS 1 9 7 4 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS Page: 20 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 69 -7 0 MO UN TA IN VIS T A P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS 1 9 6 9-70 RA YMO N D K L A UCK W A Y SOURCE: POLKS Page: 21 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 69 -7 0 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS 1 9 6 4 M OUN TA IN VIS TA P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS Page: 22 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 64 RA YM O N D KLA UCK W A Y SOURCE: POLKS 1 9 6 4 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS Page: 23 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 59 MO UN TA IN VIS T A P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS 1 9 5 9 RA YMO N D K L A UCK W A Y SOURCE: POLKS Page: 24 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 59 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS 1 9 5 5 M OUN TA IN VIS TA P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS Page: 25 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 55 RA YM O N D KLA UCK W A Y SOURCE: POLKS 1 9 5 5 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS Page: 26 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 50 MO UN TA IN VIS T A P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS 1 9 5 0 RA YMO N D K L A UCK W A Y SOURCE: POLKS Page: 27 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 50 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS 1 9 4 6 M OUN TA IN VIS TA P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS Page: 28 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 46 RA YM O N D KLA UCK W A Y SOURCE: POLKS 1 9 4 6 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS Page: 29 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 41 MO UN TA IN VIS T A P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS 1 9 4 1 RA YMO N D K L A UCK W A Y SOURCE: POLKS Page: 30 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 41 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS 1 9 3 5-36 M OUN TA IN VIS TA P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS Page: 31 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 35 -3 6 RA YM O N D KLA UCK W A Y SOURCE: POLKS 1 9 3 5-36 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS Page: 32 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 30 -3 1 MO UN TA IN VIS T A P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS 1 9 3 0-31 RA YMO N D K L A UCK W A Y SOURCE: POLKS Page: 33 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 30 -3 1 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS 1 9 2 6 M OUN TA IN VIS TA P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS Page: 34 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED 1 9 26 RA YM O N D KLA UCK W A Y SOURCE: POLKS 1 9 2 6 S TRA CEY HA LL P K W Y SOURCE: POLKS Page: 35 Report ID: 24062602683 - 07/03/2024 www.erisinfo.com STREET NOT LISTED STREET NOT LISTED (1-1948)Aerial Photo Year: 1946 (2-1948)Aerial Photo Year: 19461948 Source: USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map Order No. 24062602683 0 0.25 0.50.125 Miles Springville, UT(1-1948)Provo, UT(2-1948) ¯ Quadrangle(s): (1-1949)Aerial Photo Year: 19461949 Source: USGS 15 Minute Topographic Map Order No. 24062602683 0 0.25 0.50.125 Miles Provo, UT(1-1949) ¯ Quadrangle(s): (1-1950)Aerial Photo Year: 1946 (2-1950)Aerial Photo Year: 19461950 Source: USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map Order No. 24062602683 0 0.25 0.50.125 Miles Springville, UT(2-1950)Provo, UT(1-1950) ¯ Quadrangle(s): (1-1969)Aerial Photo Year: 1969Photo Revision Year: 1969 (2-1969)Aerial Photo Year: 1969Photo Revision Year: 19691969 Source: USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map Order No. 24062602683 0 0.25 0.50.125 Miles Springville, UT(1-1969)Provo, UT(2-1969) ¯ Quadrangle(s): (1-1975)Aerial Photo Year: 1975Photo Revision Year: 1975 (2-1975)Aerial Photo Year: 1975Photo Revision Year: 19751975 Source: USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map Order No. 24062602683 0 0.25 0.50.125 Miles Springville, UT(1-1975)Provo, UT(2-1975) ¯ Quadrangle(s): (1-1993)Aerial Photo Year: 1975 (2-1993)Aerial Photo Year: 19871993 Source: USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map Order No. 24062602683 0 0.25 0.50.125 Miles Springville, UT(2-1993)Provo, UT(1-1993) ¯ Quadrangle(s): (1-1998)Aerial Photo Year: 1993 (2-1998)Aerial Photo Year: 19931998 Source: USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map Order No. 24062602683 0 0.25 0.50.125 Miles Springville, UT(2-1998)Provo, UT(1-1998) ¯ Quadrangle(s): 2017 Source: USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map Order No. 24062602683 0 0.25 0.50.125 Miles Springville, UTProvo, UT ¯ Quadrangle(s): 2020 Source: USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map Order No. 24062602683 0 0.25 0.50.125 Miles Springville, UTProvo, UT ¯ Quadrangle(s): rpsgroup.com Confidential 213371 Final June 2021 PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT 3715 S TRACY HALL PARKWAY 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah PREPARED FOR: STAG INDUSTRIAL HOLDINGS LLC CONFIDENTIAL FINAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com Page i Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .............................................................................................................................. 1 Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) .................................................................................. 3 Controlled Recognized Environmental Conditions (CRECs) .............................................................. 3 Historical Recognized Environmental Conditions (HRECs) ............................................................... 4 De Minimis Conditions ........................................................................................................................ 4 Other Considerations .......................................................................................................................... 4 Opinion and Conclusion ...................................................................................................................... 4 ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL STATEMENT .................................................................................. 5 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................ 6 1.1 Scope of Work .......................................................................................................................... 6 1.2 Project-Specific Limitations ...................................................................................................... 7 1.3 User Reliance ........................................................................................................................... 7 2 CURRENT SITE DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................ 9 2.1 Site Location and Ownership .................................................................................................... 9 2.2 Current Occupants and Operations .......................................................................................... 9 2.3 Site Layout ................................................................................................................................ 9 2.3.1 Buildings and Interior Features ................................................................................... 9 2.3.2 Exterior Features ......................................................................................................... 9 2.3.3 Paving, Landscaping and Unimproved Areas ............................................................. 9 2.4 Utilities ...................................................................................................................................... 9 2.5 Physical Setting ........................................................................................................................ 9 2.6 Water Resources and Wells ................................................................................................... 10 3 SITE INSPECTION AND RECONNAISSANCE ............................................................................... 11 3.1 Aboveground Storage Tanks (ASTs)...................................................................................... 11 3.2 Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) ...................................................................................... 11 3.3 Petroleum and Hazardous Substances .................................................................................. 11 3.4 Solid and Hazardous Waste ................................................................................................... 11 3.5 Stormwater ............................................................................................................................. 11 3.6 Spills, Releases, and Distressed Vegetation .......................................................................... 11 3.7 Other Pertinent Site Features and Conditions ........................................................................ 11 4 USER PROVIDED INFORMATION .................................................................................................. 13 5 ENVIRONMENTAL DATABASE REVIEW ...................................................................................... 14 5.1 Site Listings ............................................................................................................................ 14 5.2 Adjacent and Surrounding Properties .................................................................................... 14 6 SITE HISTORY ................................................................................................................................. 16 6.1 Site History Summary ............................................................................................................. 16 6.2 Historical Maps and Photographs ........................................................................................... 16 6.3 Agency Record Review .......................................................................................................... 17 6.4 Prior Environmental Reports .................................................................................................. 17 6.5 Interviews ................................................................................................................................ 18 6.5.1 Site Representative and Occupants.......................................................................... 20 6.5.2 Site Owner ................................................................................................................. 20 6.5.3 Past Owners, Operators and Occupants .................................................................. 20 6.6 City Directories and Other Historical Sources ........................................................................ 20 CONFIDENTIAL FINAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com Page ii 7 SURROUNDING PROPERTIES....................................................................................................... 21 7.1 Surrounding Property Summary ............................................................................................. 21 7.2 Current Use of Adjoining and Nearby Properties ................................................................... 21 7.3 Historical Maps and Photographs ........................................................................................... 21 7.4 Interviews and Other Historical Sources ................................................................................ 22 8 NON-ASTM SCOPE OF WORK....................................................................................................... 23 8.1 Asbestos-Containing Materials (ACMs) ................................................................................. 23 8.2 Lead-Based Paint (LBP) ......................................................................................................... 23 8.3 Radon ..................................................................................................................................... 23 8.4 Mold ........................................................................................................................................ 23 8.5 Lead-In-Drinking Water (LIDW) .............................................................................................. 23 8.6 Wetlands ................................................................................................................................. 24 9 FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ......................................................................................... 25 Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) ................................................................................ 25 Controlled Recognized Environmental Conditions (CRECs) ............................................................ 25 Historical Recognized Environmental Conditions (HRECs) ............................................................. 25 De Minimis Conditions ...................................................................................................................... 25 Other Considerations ........................................................................................................................ 25 Opinion and Conclusion .................................................................................................................... 25 10 REFERENCES ................................................................................................................................. 26 11 LIMITATIONS, EXCEPTIONS, AND SIGNIFICANT ASSUMPTIONS ............................................ 27 CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY STAG Industrial Holdings LLC retained RPS Group, Inc. (RPS) to conduct a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) of the 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway (the site) facility located at 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway in Provo, Utah County, Utah (the site). RPS conducted the Phase I ESA to identify Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs), as defined by ASTM International Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments - E 1527-13 (ASTM-13). RPS performed the Phase I ESA to constitute all appropriate inquiry consistent with good commercial and customary practice. The site is owned by Orchard SP, LLC and is presently unoccupied. Tenant leases, if any are present, were not provided for RPS’s review. The 9.828-acre site is partially developed with a proposed light-industrial 177,000-square foot warehouse structure. The structure is currently unoccupied as construction has not been completed. Exterior features include pavement for parking and loading docks. Areas for potential future landscaping are present. The majority of the site is located within the southern portion of the former 385-acre Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) site. Columbia Steel Corporation built an iron production plant in 1923, and the first pig iron was produced in May 1924. Columbia operated until 1930, when the company was acquired by the US Steel Corporation (USS), which operated until 1962. At the time of closure, the plant consisted of two blast furnaces, a sintering plant, a pig machine, gas holder, power station with a boiler house and steam tower, cooling tower, compressor building, hammer mill, storage tanks, offices, and supporting facilities. No Ironton structures were present on the site; however, the site was located in an area were slag (a by-product of metal refining) was deposited in a large pile over time. According to regulatory documentation, slag at the site ranged in thickness from 10 to 25 feet. Evidence of the slag dumping is visible in aerial photographs and depicted on topographic maps through 1985. By the mid-1990s, the site appeared to have been graded and consisted of vacant land. The site remained relatively unchanged through 2020, when the site was graded an additional time, and construction began. Upon completion, the site will be developed with a light-industrial warehouse structure with pavement surrounding. As part of the investigation of the broader VCP of the Ironton property in 1995, two test pits were dug on the subject site for the purpose of collecting soil and groundwater samples. Two soil samples and one groundwater sample were collected from each pit and analyzed for metals, volatile organic compounds (VOC), and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). Elevated concentrations of PAH and metals were identified; no VOC impacts were noted. Of note, full analytical results were not included with this appended report. The full reports associated with the 1995 VCP investigation activities were not appended to the available prior environmental reports ; however, according Wasatch (which prepared the prior Phase I) these investigations concluded that PAH and lead were identified as the primary chemicals of concern for the site. Risk-based remediation goals (RBRGs) were established for lead (1,500mg/kg) and PAH via a benzo(a)pyrene (B(a)P) equivalent of 91mg/kg. Three (3) groundwater monitoring wells were installed on the subject site. Wasatch included historical groundwater monitoring data (results tables only) for the on- site wells across six (6) sampling events between 1995 and 2000. Samples were analyzed for PAH, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene (BTEX), naphthalene, total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), priority pollutant metals, and cyanide. Benzene was detected at concentrations exceeding USEPA Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) in the well centrally located on the site (MW-11) during two sampling events in 1999. No other analytes were detected above MCLs across any other sampling events, and the benzene concentrations in MW-11 were non-detect in the final sampling rounds of 1999 and 2000. According to Wasatch, the wells were last sampled in 2007 and all wells were subsequently abandoned. Remedial activities for the broader Ironton VCP site were conducted in 1998 and 1999. Remediation consisted of excavation of impacted soils, some of which were staged in stockpiles, or “cells,” on the CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 2 subject site. The staged soils were then segregated, screened, and sampled. No analytes exceeded RBRGs and the stockpiled materials were designated for reuse as fill per the 2008 Final Site Management Plan (SMP). The SMP classified soils into three categories of borrow material: •Class A: all on-site material that has not been subject to remediation (any soil that is not Class B or C) •Class B: soil that has been treated/remediated, and is subclassified as follows: o Class B1: soil that has been treated via Low-Temperature Thermal Desorption (all of this material has been hauled off-site for use as fill under Mountain Vista Parkway) o Class B2: all other treated soil, which is required to remain on site, can be used as fill and must be capped with asphalt/concrete. Of note, this material cannot be used under or adjacent to buildings due to elevated concentration of benzene and naphthalene which may pose a vapor intrusion/indoor air risk. •Class C: oversize material (bricks, rocks, debris) that was removed during mechanical screening. The material can be used as fill with certain restrictions. As of 2019 (per the Wasatch Phase I ESA reports), the majority of the Class B2 and Class C material remained on the subject property. The SMP documents specific limitations for the use of remediated soil and other debris (Class C borrow material) staged on the subject property. The SMP also documents restrictions for all other soil at the site that is not classified as B or C borrow material (Class A borrow material). These limitations include where these soils can be placed, whether they can be removed from the Ironton site, and how they must be handled during redevelopment activities. The SMP served as the basis of the Certificate of Completion (COC) issued by UDEQ in 2008. As documented in the 2019 Phase I ESA and ESA Update reports completed by Wasatch, the historical investigative and remedial activities included limited subsurface sampling on the subject site. As such, Wasatch completed two subsurface investigation events throughout the site in June and July of 2019, respectively. The investigations were conducted to determine if site soils require special handling under the conditions of the SMP. The June 2019 investigation focused on an area in the northwest portion of the site designated as “Lot 1.” A total of six (6) soil borings were installed to a depth of 15 feet below ground surface (bgs). Information provided by the grading/paving contractor for the site and corroborated by boring logs revealed that the site is overlain with 6-8 feet of imported clean fill material. Wasatch collected two soil samples from each boring, one from 0-1 feet below the clean fill/native soil interface, and 2-3 feet below the clean fill/native soil interface. Samples were analyzed for PAH and lead; no concentrations were identified in exceedance of RBRGs or USPEA Regional Screening Levels (residential or industrial). The July 2019 investigation focused on the remainder of the subject site, designated as “Lots 2-5.” A total of 36 soil borings were installed at depths ranging from 5-25 feet bgs. Wasatch collected 73 soils samples for analysis of PAH and lead; no concentrations were identified in exceedance of RBRGs or USEPA Regional Screening Levels (residential or industrial). Wasatch subsequently prepared a Soils Management Plan in February 2020 (not to be confused with the Site Management Plan [SMP]). Using the SMP as basis, the Soils Management Plan is to be used by the site owner as well as its agents and contractors, to perform mass grading of the site and for managing on- site soils and borrow materials in association with the redevelopment of the Site. The Plan defines the various types of materials found on the Site (Class A, B, C, and mixtures), as well as the requirements associated with: •Material handling practices, •Environmental oversight, •Grading plan design, •Material storge areas, •Project contacts; •Health and safety, and CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 3 •Project schedule. RPS notes that several of the historical investigation/remediation reports were not appended to the 2019 Wasatch Phase I ESA reports, most notably the Site Remediation Work Plan (URS, 2000); Site Remediation Work Plan Addendum (URS, 2000); and Site Remediation Report Addendum (URS, 2000). These reports were documented as baseline reference reports for the 2008 Final Site Management Plan. Additionally, only select portions, excerpts, and data sets were appended to the 2019 Wasatch Phase I ESA reports; this was intentional by Wasatch, and was aimed at providing information specific to the subject site versus the broader Ironton VCP site, portions of which have no bearing on the condition of the subject site. Nonetheless, this limits RPS’s comprehensive understanding of remedial activities that have been conducted on and adjacent to the site. Specifically, the nature and magnitude of benzene and naphthalene concentrations noted in the SMP Class B2 soils description is unknown. However, assuming that the requirements of the SMP and the Soil Management Plan are/were followed to ensure proper re- use of soils during site development and earth moving activities, the exposure risk is reduced. Additionally, while groundwater was encountered in the 2019 Phase II investigations, no samples were collected. While recent groundwater data would be beneficial in confirming presence or absence of impacts, historical groundwater monitoring data for the three former on-site wells did not demonstrate impacts as of 2000, and the recent soil data collected in 2019 is not suggestive of impact to groundwater via soil leaching. The site is located in an area characterized by commercial and light-industrial development, and vacant land. By the mid-1940s, the surrounding area to the east of the site had been developed with a slag dump while the remainder consisted of vacant land with the exception of the railroad track adjoining the site the west. The surrounding area remained relatively unchanged through the mid-1980s. By the early-1990s, evidence of the slag dump was no longer visible and the surrounding area to the north, south, and east consisted of vacant land. By 1993, the present-day west adjoining light-industrial development had been constructed. No significant changes to the surrounding area occurred until the mid to late-2010s, when the present-day commercial development to the north and east occurred. The former slag dump operations are discussed above. No other known or potential for environmental impacts to the site were identified in connection with current and historical operations at surrounding properties. Findings and Recommendations RPS has performed this Phase I ESA in conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM-13 of the 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway facility located at 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway in Provo, Utah County, Utah. Environmental conditions and issues associated with the site are characterized as RECs, Controlled RECs (CRECs), Historical RECs (HRECs), de minimis conditions, noteworthy conditions, or other considerations as defined in Section 1 of this report. Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this practice are described in Section 1 of this report. Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) This assessment did not reveal evidence of RECs in connection with the site. Controlled Recognized Environmental Conditions (CRECs) This assessment revealed evidence of the following CRECs in connection with the site: Historical Slag Dump: The site is located in area historically used as a slag dump. Several prior environmental investigations have been conducted on the site and included the analysis of soil and groundwater. Based on the results of these investigations, described in greater detail above, a land use restriction is in place for the site. Although residual environmental impacts exist as a result of historical CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 4 slag dumping, given the results of historical investigations and conditional closure with the Land Use Restriction, this matter is characterized as a controlled REC. Historical Recognized Environmental Conditions (HRECs) This assessment did not reveal evidence of HRECs in connection with the site. De Minimis Conditions This assessment did not reveal evidence of de minimis conditions in connection with the site. Other Considerations This assessment did not reveal evidence of other considerations in connection with the site. Opinion and Conclusion This assessment did not reveal evidence of RECs in connection with the site. Further environmental assessment of the site is not required. CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 5 ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONAL STATEMENT I declare that, to the best of my professional knowledge and belief, I meet the definition of Environmental Professional as defined in 40 CFR Part 312, and I have the specific qualifications based on education, training, and experience to assess a property of the nature, history, and setting of the subject property. I have developed and performed the all appropriate inquiries in conformance with the standards and practices set forth in 40 CFR Part 312. Prepared by: Technical Review and Concurrence by Melissa Borgel Consultant II Adrienne C. Brooks Director Environmental Professional CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 6 1 INTRODUCTION STAG Industrial Holdings LLC retained RPS Group, Inc. (RPS) to conduct a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) of the 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway (3715 S Tracy Hall ParkwayDrive) facility located at 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway in Provo, Utah County, Utah (the site). The purpose of the Phase I ESA was to identify Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs), as defined by the ASTM International Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments - E 1527-13 (ASTM-13) or the existence of hazardous substances under the federal AAI standards. RPS performed the Phase I ESA to constitute all appropriate inquiry consistent with good commercial and customary practice. Based on the Environmental Professional’s (EP’s) evaluation of available information, findings of this report are classified and defined as follows: •REC: the presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at a property: (1) due to release to the environment; (2) under conditions indicative of a release to the environment; or (3) under conditions that pose a material threat of a future release to the environment. •Controlled REC (CREC): a REC that resulted from a past release that has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority, with contamination allowed to remain in place subject to the implementation of required controls; •Historical REC (HREC): a past release that has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority or meeting unrestricted use criteria established by a regulatory authority, without subjecting the property to any required controls; •De minimis condition: a condition that could otherwise be considered a REC but in the EP’s opinion does not appear to represent a threat to human health or the environment and/or would not likely be the subject of an enforcement action if brought to the attention of appropriate governmental agencies; •Noteworthy condition: a contingent site risk that does not clearly fall within the ASTM definition of a REC, HREC, or de minimis condition and/or a risk that can have a material environmental or environmentally-driven impact on the business. •Other consideration: an environmental issue or condition (e.g. asbestos, radon, or mold) at a property that falls outside of the scope of the ASTM-13 practice. 1.1 Scope of Work RPS conducted the Phase I ESA in overall accordance with industry standards, including the requirements of ASTM-13 or the federal All Appropriate Inquiry (AAI) standard. This report documents the research methodology used by qualified environmental professionals of RPS to conduct the Phase I ESA of the site and presents the findings of the assessment. The Phase I ESA included the following activities, subject to any limitations noted in this report: 1.Interviews with site owner(s), key site manager(s), and major occupant(s) and a review of site records with regard to current and former site operations that may have impacted the site. Information was provided to RPS by: •Mr. Adam Nowak, Associate Director for Scannel Properties, associated with the site for 1 year 2.A comprehensive site inspection to identify and evaluate potential sources of environmental impact, including but not limited to waste and chemical storage areas, underground storage tanks (USTs), aboveground storage tanks (ASTs), equipment containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and wastewater and stormwater discharges. The inspection included CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 7 observations for evidence of chemical spills, releases, or on-site waste disposal. A Site Location Map and a Site Layout and Area Map are included in Appendix A. Photographs of the site are included in Appendix B. 3.A review of historical information for potential on- or off-site sources of impact to the site. To the extent feasible under the conditions of the assessment, the historical information obtained included: verbal information and records from site and/or local agency representatives; previous reports; construction plans; building permits; property record cards; topographic maps; fire insurance maps; historical city directories; and aerial photographs. Copies of relevant historical documentation are included in Appendix C. 4.A visual survey of the properties in the vicinity of the site as observed from the site boundaries and public rights-of-way to evaluate the potential for impact to the site from these properties. A Site Layout and Area Map is included in Appendix A. 5.A review of tribal, state, and federal environmental database information, provided by Environmental Risk Information Systems (ERIS) supplemented by agency interviews and record review, where appropriate. The database search was conducted using ASTM- designated search parameters; for parameters requiring a search of the site and adjacent properties only, the search radii were extended to ensure that ASTM-13 required search distances from the property boundary were met. Facilities listed in the database report as “unplottable” were reviewed to evaluate whether any are located in the immediate vicinity of the site, based on field observations. The database search report is included as Appendix D. 6.As determined necessary by the EP and beneficial in determining the environmental risk associated with nearby facilities, supplemental research (potentially including the review of agency files, interviews with agency representatives, or others familiar with surrounding properties) was conducted. 7.Review of public health records and records of institutional and engineering controls pertaining to the site, as available through state listings provided by ERIS, recorded on the current deed, or readily available in land title records. RPS notes this is not a professional lien search. The User of this report (as defined by ASTM-13) did not provide a professional environmental liens search for the site and did not request RPS to obtain one. 8.Environmental concerns, which are beyond the scope of a Phase I ESA as defined by ASTM- 13 include the following: asbestos-containing materials (ACMs), lead-based paint (LBP), radon, lead in drinking water (LIDW), mold and wetlands. These issues may affect environmental risk at the site and may warrant discussion and/or assessment; however, are considered non- scope issues. If specifically requested by the Client, these non-scope issues are discussed in Section 8. 9.A review of vapor migration associated with on and off-site sources of known and potential environmental impact. Information sources used to develop the conclusions of this report are presented in Section 10. 1.2 Project-Specific Limitations No known project-specific limitations were identified that constitute a data gap or appear likely to affect the ability of the EP to form a conclusion regarding the site. 1.3 User Reliance RPS performed this Phase I ESA on behalf of and exclusively for STAG Industrial Holdings LLC. This report and the findings shall not be relied upon, in whole or in part, by any other party, except by or with the express consent of RPS and an authorized representative of STAG Industrial Holdings LLC. CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 8 Any reliance upon this report by third parties beyond its intended purpose shall be at the parties’ sole risk. In the event reliance on this report to additional parties is authorized in writings, these parties may become “users” as defined by ASTM-13 and should independently confirm that they have addressed the User requirements outlined in ASTM-13. Reliance by authorized parties is subject to RPS’s standard terms and conditions. CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 9 2 CURRENT SITE DESCRIPTION 2.1 Site Location and Ownership The 9.828-acre site is located at 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway in Provo, Utah County, Utah. The site is accessible from Tracy Hall Parkway, which borders the site to the west, and Vanderhall Drive, which borders the site to the north. The site is owned by Orchard SP, LLC and is presently unoccupied. Tenant leases, if any are present, were not provided for RPS’s review. 2.2 Current Occupants and Operations The site is currently unoccupied as the structure has not completed construction. 2.3 Site Layout The general site layout depicting buildings, structures and other pertinent features is shown in the Site Layout and Area Map, Appendix A. These features are briefly described in the following sections. 2.3.1 Buildings and Interior Features The site consists of a partially constructed light-industrial/commercial building. 2.3.2 Exterior Features Exterior features include pavement for parking and loading docks. Areas for potential future landscaping are present. 2.3.3 Paving, Landscaping and Unimproved Areas The majority of the site exterior is asphalt and concrete paved. Multiple loading docks are present on the building perimeter. Multiple storm drains are present in the loading docks, which are connected to the municipal sewer system. 2.4 Utilities The office building is heated with natural gas and cooled electrically. Potable water and sewer services are municipally provided. 2.5 Physical Setting Topography and Drainage The 7.5-minute topographic map of the area (Provo, Utah quadrangle, 2017) indicates that the site is located at an approximate elevation of 4,510 feet above mean sea level. The site is located in the foothills of a mountainous area that in various directions toward local drainage features. Soil and Geology According to information provided in the environmental database search report and the Web Soil Survey (published on-line by the United States Department of Agriculture), the soils in the site area consist primarily of McBeth silt loam, which consist of poorly-drained alluvial fans and flood plains. Geologic CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 10 composition consists of Quaternary Lake Bonneville deposits, with the primary rock type consisting of clay or mud, and secondary being sand. Hydrogeology Area topography suggests that groundwater flow in the site area is likely to the west-southwest. Site- specific groundwater depth information was not available. 2.6 Water Resources and Wells Drinking water is provided to the site and surrounding properties by the City of Provo, which obtains water from groundwater tapped by city wells and stored in unconsolidated deposits of sand and gravel that underlie the city. The nearest municipal well is located approximately 0.4-miles east of the site. CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 11 3 SITE INSPECTION AND RECONNAISSANCE RPS conducted the site inspection on May 19, 2021, and the following sections present RPS’s observations at that time. The site reconnaissance was limited to readily accessible areas and did not include areas beneath floors, above ceilings or behind walls. 3.1 Aboveground Storage Tanks (ASTs) RPS did not identify evidence of current or historical ASTs at the site. 3.2 Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) RPS did not identify evidence of current or historical USTs at the site. 3.3 Petroleum and Hazardous Substances No petroleum or hazardous materials were observed stored at the site. 3.4 Solid and Hazardous Waste General trash generated by the site and collected in a dumpster located within a trash enclosure. Trash is transported and disposed off-site by the City of Provo on a weekly basis. 3.5 Stormwater Stormwater infiltrates into soil, landscaped and gravel covered areas, or discharges into on-site stormwater collection features. These features include storm drains in the paved parking lot. No visual indications of oil or other pollutants were noted in the vicinity of the drains. No staining or stressed vegetation was noted. 3.6 Spills, Releases, and Distressed Vegetation RPS did not observe evidence of spills, releases, or stressed/dead vegetation. 3.7 Other Pertinent Site Features and Conditions Additional pertinent features and conditions identified at the time of the site reconnaissance are listed in the following table. Additional discussion pertaining to those features and/or conditions observed is provided below the table. Item Identified? Yes No Potential PCB-Containing Equipment X On-Site Waste Disposal or Miscellaneous Debris X Septic Systems X Wastewater Discharges (Non-Sanitary) X Sinks, Drains, Sumps X Oil-Water Separators, Sand Traps, Clarifiers X Pits, Ponds, Lagoons X Strong, Pungent or Noxious Odors X CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 12 Item Identified? Yes No Fill Material (Non-Structural), Terrain Anomalies X Unidentified Substances or Containers X Potential PCB-Containing Equipment Two pad-mounted oil-filled transformers were observed at the site. The transformers were labeled as “non-PCB”. No leaks or stains were observed around the base of the transformers. The transformers are owned by Provo City Power. Sinks, Drains, Sumps RPS observed sump drains in the loading docks on the site exterior. According to the site representative, the drains are connected to the stormwater system. No spills or stains were observed near the drains. No materials or liquid chemicals are stored near the drains. CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 13 4 USER PROVIDED INFORMATION The purpose for performing this Phase I ESA was assumed to be (at least in part) to satisfy one of the requirements for the User to qualify for the innocent landowner, contiguous property owner, or bona fide prospective purchaser limitations on Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) liability. A questionnaire consistent with Appendix X3 of the ASTM-13 Standard was completed by Al Easterday , Vice President for STAG Industrial Holdings LLC, and indicates that Mr. Easterday provided information regarding former environmental cleanup conducted at the site and resulting land use restrictions. Mr. Easterday was not aware of any reductions in property value due to environmental issues; any specialized knowledge of the site or adjoining properties; any conditions that would affect the fair market value of the site; any knowledge of obvious indicators of the presence or likely presence of contamination at the site; or any other commonly known or reasonably ascertainable information regarding the environmental condition of the site. CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 Tracy Hall | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 14 5 ENVIRONMENTAL DATABASE REVIEW ERIS was retained to provide an environmental database search report of ASTM-required federal, state and tribal environmental databases to identify whether the site, adjoining or nearby properties represent a known or potential impact. This review also included an evaluation of vapor migration using available historical, subsurface, and regulatory information, as well as published regulatory guidance, industry standards (including critical screening distances) and our professional experience. Detailed descriptions of the environmental databases that were searched and definitions of acronyms are included within the Database Descriptions appendix of the environmental database search report (Appendix D). 5.1 Site Listings The site was not identified on the environmental database search report. 5.2 Adjacent and Surrounding Properties Relevant listings for adjacent and surrounding properties are presented in the following table. Although other properties may be listed in the environmental database search report, based on location and/or regulatory status, these other properties do not have a potential for environmental impact to the site. Details regarding these properties are presented in the database search report. Unless noted below, the EP determined that a file review was not necessary for the facilities discussed in the following section. Facility Relative Location/Gradient Database Listing(s) Discussion Vanderhall Phase 2 3500 Mountain Vista Parkway North adjacent; presumed crossgradient NPDES, ECHO This facility was issued a general construction permit in May 2019, which was terminated in May 2020, presumably when construction was completed. The ECHO listing indicates this facility was listed on additional environmental databases. Impact to the site from these listings appears low. Nestle Frozen Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way West adjacent; presumed down/cross-gradient RCRA VSQG, SPILLS, ECHO, TIER 2, NPDES Hazardous waste manifests were generated at the facility as a Very Small Quantity Generator under EPA Handle ID UTR000001107. No reported violations were listed. Multiple spills of ammonia were reported to authorities. All ammonia spills were contained and the issues were resolved. An additional spill of 80-gallons of hydraulic oil was reported, which was contained and cleaned up. The ECHO listing indicates this facility was listed on additional environmental databases. The TIER 2 database is compliance related and not indicative of impact to the site. CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 15 Facility Relative Location/Gradient Database Listing(s) Discussion The NPDES listing indicates that this facility was permitted for industrial stormwater from 2015 through 2020. Impact to the site from these listings appears low. Stouffer Foods Corporation 815 West Raymond Klauck Way West adjacent; presumed down/cross-gradient AST, UST, ECHO A 1,000-gallon AST is listed as “permanent out of use” and a 500- gallon AST is listed as “currently in use”. A 500-gallon diesel UST is listed as removed from the ground and “permanently out of use”. The ECHO listing indicates this facility was listed on additional environmental databases. These databases independently are not indicative of spills or releases and impact to the site from these listings appears low. CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 16 6 SITE HISTORY Reasonably ascertainable standard historical sources as outlined in ASTM Standard E1527-13 were used to determine previous occupants and uses of the site that are likely to have resulted in RECs in connection with the site. Historical data reviewed included, but was not limited to, aerial photographs, historical city directories, Sanborn fire insurance maps, building department records, and other agency files and documents. Historical resources are referenced in Section 10. 6.1 Site History Summary The majority of the site is located within the southern portion of the former 385-acre Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) site. Columbia Steel Corporation built an iron production plant in 1923, and the first pig iron was produced in May 1924. Columbia operated until 1930, when the company was acquired by the US Steel Corporation (USS), which operated until 1962. At the time of closure, the plant consisted of two blast furnaces, a sintering plant, a pig machine, gas holder, power station with a boiler house and steam tower, cooling tower, compressor building, hammer mill, storage tanks, offices, and supporting facilities. No Ironton structures were present on the site; however, the site was located in an area were slag (a by-product of metal refining) was deposited in a large pile over time. According to regulatory documentation, slag at the site ranged in thickness from 10 to 25 feet. Evidence of the slag dumping is visible in aerial photographs and depicted on topographic maps through 1985. By the mid-1990s, the site appeared to have been graded and consisted of vacant land. The site remained relatively unchanged through 2020, when the site was graded an additional time, and construction began. Upon completion, the site will be developed with a light-industrial warehouse structure with pavement surrounding. The historical uses of the site are further discussed in the following sections. 6.2 Historical Maps and Photographs RPS reviewed available historical aerial photographs, Sanborn maps, and topographic maps from the sources listed in Section 10. According to ERIS, no Sanborn fire insurance maps were available for the site area. The information from these sources is summarized below. Copies of key maps and photographs are provided in Appendix C. Source Site Use Description 1946 Aerial 1950 Topo 1953 Aerial 1959 Topo 1969 Aerial 1970 Topo 1975 Aerial 1978 Topo 1981 Aerial 1985 Topo The site appears partially occupied by a slag dump. 1993 Aerial 1994 Topo 1997 Aerial 2000 Topo 2003 Aerial 2006 Aerial 2009 Aerial 2011 Aerial The site appears to consist of vacant land. CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 17 Source Site Use Description 2014 Aerial 2016 Aerial 2018 Aerial The site appears partially cleared and graded through the center portion and vacant land in the remainder. 2020 Aerial The site appears with a partially constructed warehouse building in the center. 6.3 Agency Record Review RPS contacted or filed Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests with various agencies to obtain environmentally relevant information regarding the site. Pertinent information obtained from the agency resources is summarized as follows: •Utah County Assessor: The three parcels which comprise the site total approximately 12.9-acres in size. •Provo Building Department: Records include a new construction permit for an office/warehouse project by Hall Properties in partnership with Scannel Properties, issued April 13, 2020. As of the date of this report, the following agencies had not responded to the FOIA requests: •Provo Fire Department •Utah Department of Environmental Quality 6.4 Prior Environmental Reports STAG Industrial Holdings LLC provided historical documentation in connection with the site. A copy of the text and pertinent appendices of the reports are provided in Appendix C. A summary of this information follows: •Phase I ESA, prepared by Wasatch Environmental, Inc. (Wasatch) for SPHL Properties, dated June 18, 2019 •Phase I ESA Update, prepared by Wasatch for Hall Labs, dated November 27, 2019 o Appended to the November 2019 Update report: Level II Subsurface Investigation, prepared by SITEX Environmental, Inc. for Provo City Redevelopment, dated September 1990 Groundwater monitoring data excerpts from U.S. Steel Corporation (USS) voluntary investigation, dated 1995 Excerpt from USS Site Remediation Report, prepared by Montgomery Watson (May 2000) and revised by PEER Consultants (October 2001) Final Environmental Site Management Plan, prepared for USS by URS Corporation (URS), dated September 2008 Certificate of Completion (COC), issued by Utah Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ), recorded on December 18, 2008 Phase II Limited Subsurface Investigation Results (Lot 1), prepared by Wasatch for Hall Property Holdings/Hall Labs, dated June 28, 2019 Phase II Limited Subsurface Investigation Results (Lots 2-5), prepared by Wasatch for Hall Property Holdings/Hall Labs, dated July 3, 2019 CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 18 •Soils Management Plan, New Vista South Subdivision, prepared by Wasatch for SPHL Property and Hall Property Holdings, dated February 27, 2020 As part of the investigation of the broader VCP of the Ironton property in 1995, two test pits were dug on the subject site for the purpose of collecting soil and groundwater samples. Two soil samples and one groundwater sample were collected from each pit and analyzed for metals, volatile organic compounds (VOC), and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAH). Elevated concentrations of PAH and metals were identified; no VOC impacts were noted. Of note, full analytical results were not included with this appended report. The full reports associated with the 1995 VCP investigation activities were not appended to the available prior environmental reports ; however, according Wasatch (which prepared the prior Phase I) these investigations concluded that PAH and lead were identified as the primary chemicals of concern for the site. Risk-based remediation goals (RBRGs) were established for lead (1,500mg/kg) and PAH via a benzo(a)pyrene (B(a)P) equivalent of 91mg/kg. Three (3) groundwater monitoring wells were installed on the subject site. Wasatch included historical groundwater monitoring data (results tables only) for the on- site wells across six (6) sampling events between 1995 and 2000. Samples were analyzed for PAH, benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene (BTEX), naphthalene, total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), priority pollutant metals, and cyanide. Benzene was detected at concentrations exceeding USEPA Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) in the well centrally located on the site (MW-11) during two sampling events in 1999. No other analytes were detected above MCLs across any other sampling events, and the benzene concentrations in MW-11 were non-detect in the final sampling rounds of 1999 and 2000. According to Wasatch, the wells were last sampled in 2007 and all wells were subsequently abandoned. Remedial activities for the broader Ironton VCP site were conducted in 1998 and 1999. Remediation consisted of excavation of impacted soils, some of which were staged in stockpiles, or “cells,” on the subject site. The staged soils were then segregated, screened, and sampled. No analytes exceeded RBRGs and the stockpiled materials were designated for reuse as fill per the 2008 Final Site Management Plan (SMP). The SMP classified soils into three categories of borrow material: •Class A: all on-site material that has not been subject to remediation (any soil that is not Class B or C) •Class B: soil that has been treated/remediated, and is subclassified as follows: o Class B1: soil that has been treated via Low-Temperature Thermal Desorption (all of this material has been hauled off-site for use as fill under Mountain Vista Parkway) o Class B2: all other treated soil, which is required to remain on site, can be used as fill and must be capped with asphalt/concrete. Of note, this material cannot be used under or adjacent to buildings due to elevated concentration of benzene and naphthalene which may pose a vapor intrusion/indoor air risk. •Class C: oversize material (bricks, rocks, debris) that was removed during mechanical screening. The material can be used as fill with certain restrictions. As of 2019 (per the Wasatch Phase I ESA reports), the majority of the Class B2 and Class C material remained on the subject property. The SMP documents specific limitations for the use of remediated soil and other debris (Class C borrow material) staged on the subject property. The SMP also documents restrictions for all other soil at the site that is not classified as B or C borrow material (Class A borrow material). These limitations include where these soils can be placed, whether they can be removed from the Ironton site, and how they must be handled during redevelopment activities. The SMP served as the basis of the Certificate of Completion (COC) issued by UDEQ in 2008. As documented in the 2019 Phase I ESA and ESA Update reports completed by Wasatch, the historical investigative and remedial activities included limited subsurface sampling on the subject site. As such, CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 19 Wasatch completed two subsurface investigation events throughout the site in June and July of 2019, respectively. The investigations were conducted to determine if site soils require special handling under the conditions of the SMP. The June 2019 investigation focused on an area in the northwest portion of the site designated as “Lot 1.” A total of six (6) soil borings were installed to a depth of 15 feet below ground surface (bgs). Information provided by the grading/paving contractor for the site and corroborated by boring logs revealed that the site is overlain with 6-8 feet of imported clean fill material. Wasatch collected two soil samples from each boring, one from 0-1 feet below the clean fill/native soil interface, and 2-3 feet below the clean fill/native soil interface. Samples were analyzed for PAH and lead; no concentrations were identified in exceedance of RBRGs or USPEA Regional Screening Levels (residential or industrial). The July 2019 investigation focused on the remainder of the subject site, designated as “Lots 2-5.” A total of 36 soil borings were installed at depths ranging from 5-25 feet bgs. Wasatch collected 73 soils samples for analysis of PAH and lead; no concentrations were identified in exceedance of RBRGs or USEPA Regional Screening Levels (residential or industrial). Wasatch subsequently prepared a Soils Management Plan in February 2020 (not to be confused with the Site Management Plan [SMP]). Using the SMP as basis, the Soils Management Plan is to be used by the site owner as well as its agents and contractors, to perform mass grading of the site and for managing on- site soils and borrow materials in association with the redevelopment of the Site. The Plan defines the various types of materials found on the Site (Class A, B, C, and mixtures), as well as the requirements associated with: •Material handling practices, •Environmental oversight, •Grading plan design, •Material storge areas, •Project contacts; •Health and safety, and •Project schedule. RPS notes that several of the historical investigation/remediation reports were not appended to the 2019 Wasatch Phase I ESA reports, most notably the Site Remediation Work Plan (URS, 2000); Site Remediation Work Plan Addendum (URS, 2000); and Site Remediation Report Addendum (URS, 2000). These reports were documented as baseline reference reports for the 2008 Final Site Management Plan. Additionally, only select portions, excerpts, and data sets were appended to the 2019 Wasatch Phase I ESA reports; this was intentional by Wasatch, and was aimed at providing information specific to the subject site versus the broader Ironton VCP site, portions of which have no bearing on the condition of the subject site. Nonetheless, this limits RPS’s comprehensive understanding of remedial activities that have been conducted on and adjacent to the site. Specifically, the nature and magnitude of benzene and naphthalene concentrations noted in the SMP Class B2 soils description is unknown. However, assuming that the requirements of the SMP and the Soil Management Plan are/were followed to ensure proper re- use of soils during site development and earth moving activities, the exposure risk is reduced. Additionally, while groundwater was encountered in the 2019 Phase II investigations, no samples were collected. While recent groundwater data would be beneficial in confirming presence or absence of impacts, historical groundwater monitoring data for the three former on-site wells did not demonstrate impacts as of 2000, and the recent soil data collected in 2019 is not suggestive of impact to groundwater via soil leaching. CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 20 6.5 Interviews 6.5.1 Site Representative and Occupants Mr. Adam Nowak indicated that he had no information pertaining to any pending, threatened, or past litigation relevant to hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or from the site; any pending, threatened, or past administrative proceedings relevant to hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or from the site; or any notices from a governmental entity regarding any possible violation of environmental laws. 6.5.2 Site Owner RPS was unable to contact the current owner of the site as part of this assessment. 6.5.3 Past Owners, Operators and Occupants Interviews with past owners and occupants regarding historical on-site operations were not reasonably ascertainable. 6.6 City Directories and Other Historical Sources As the site has not completed development yet, city directory data was not available for RPS to review. CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 21 7 SURROUNDING PROPERTIES 7.1 Surrounding Property Summary The site is located in an area characterized by commercial and light-industrial development, and vacant land. By the mid-1940s, the surrounding area to the east of the site had been developed with a slag dump while the remainder consisted of vacant land with the exception of the railroad track adjoining the site the west. The surrounding area remained relatively unchanged through the mid-1980s. By the early-1990s, evidence of the slag dump was no longer visible and the surrounding area to the north, south, and east consisted of vacant land. By 1993, the present-day west adjoining light-industrial development had been constructed. No significant changes to the surrounding area occurred until the mid to late-2010s, when the present-day commercial development to the north and east occurred. The former slag dump operations are discussed in Section 6.0 above. No other known or potential for environmental impacts to the site were identified in connection with current and historical operations at surrounding properties. 7.2 Current Use of Adjoining and Nearby Properties The site reconnaissance included a visual survey of the properties adjoining and in the vicinity of the site as observed from the site boundaries and public rights-of-way. The site is located in an area characterized by commercial warehouse and light industrial buildings. The current uses of adjoining properties were observed: North: Vanderhall Drive followed by Vanderhall Motor Works, Inc. an auto parts warehouse East: Western Water Works Supply Company, a water works equipment supplier. South: Vacant land West: Railroad tracks followed by Nestle USA, a food product warehouse 7.3 Historical Maps and Photographs Reasonably ascertainable historical sources were used to determine previous occupants and uses of adjacent and surrounding properties that are likely to have resulted in RECs in connection with the site. The summary below was developed based on information obtained from available resources that may have included aerial photographs, and historical topographic maps. Historical resources are referenced in Section 10. Source Description 1946 Aerial 1950 Topo 1953 Aerial 1959 Topo 1969 Aerial 1970 Topo 1975 Aerial 1978 Topo 1981 Aerial 1985 Topo Surrounding areas to the north, south, and west consist of vacant land. The west adjoining railroad track is visible. The east surrounding area is occupied by a slag dump. 1993 Aerial 1997 Aerial 2003 Aerial The north, east, and south adjoining properties appear to consist of vacant land. The present-day industrial warehouse is developed to the west. CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 22 Source Description 2006 Aerial 2009 Aerial 2011 Aerial 2014 Aerial 2016 Aerial The surrounding area looks relatively unchanged except the east adjoining property is developed with the present-day commercial warehouse building. 2018 Aerial The surrounding area looks relatively unchanged except the north adjoining property is developed with the present-day commercial warehouse building. 7.4 Interviews and Other Historical Sources No additional pertinent information concerning adjacent or surrounding properties was identified during the review of historical resources. CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 23 8 NON-ASTM SCOPE OF WORK In addition to the Phase I ESA, STAG Industrial Holdings LLC requested RPS to conduct an assessment of certain additional non-ASTM scope items that may affect the environmental risk at the site. These non- ASTM scope items are discussed in the following sections. 8.1 Asbestos-Containing Materials (ACMs) Previous Asbestos Surveys The site representative was not aware of asbestos surveys for the site and none were identified in available site records. Current Site Conditions Based on the projected date of construction completion (2021), after asbestos stopped being commonly used in the construction industry, although there is potential for the materials identified to contain asbestos, the potential is low. Since the building was constructed after 1980, the OSHA regulations regarding management of suspect or presumed ACMs (PACMs) in building materials do not apply to the site. 8.2 Lead-Based Paint (LBP) LBP is unlikely present in buildings constructed after 1978. Therefore, due to the construction date of the building, it is unlikely that LBP is present. 8.3 Radon The US EPA established action level for radon within residential dwellings is 4.0 picoCuries per liter (pCi/L). According to the US EPA, Utah County is classified as a Zone 2 radon zone, with a predicted indoor average radon screening level ranging from 2.0 to 4.0 pCi/L. It should be noted that the US EPA recommends site-specific testing in order to determine radon levels at a specific location. However, the published information provides an indication of the propensity of radon gas to accumulate in structures in the site area. Based upon the published radon information reviewed for the site area, the potential for exposure to radon gas is low. 8.4 Mold RPS performed a limited visual inspection for the presence of mold, water-damaged materials, and other evidence of water infiltrations at the site. The limited survey was conducted by observing interior areas of the building(s) to identify the presence of mold and focused on areas of restricted air circulation such as storage spaces and utility closets, areas under sinks and around bathroom fixtures, areas at elevated risk of water intrusion such as exterior walls and windowsills, and common areas. RPS did not note obvious visual or olfactory indications of the presence of mold, nor did RPS observe obvious indications of significant water infiltration or damage in accessible areas. In addition, site representatives were not aware of water infiltration or mold issues at the site. 8.5 Lead-In-Drinking Water (LIDW) As indicated in Section 2.6, drinking water is provided to the site by the Provo Public Works, Water Resources. According to the 2019 Provo Annual Water Quality Report, drinking water quality meets or CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 24 exceeds the state and federal regulations pertaining to drinking water standards, including lead. Based on the date of construction, the potential for lead pipes is low. 8.6 Wetlands Based on a review of the ERIS Database Report and the US Fish and Wildlife Service National Wetlands Inventory Map, the eastern portion of the site is mapped as a freshwater emergent wetland. Freshwater emergency wetlands are characterized by erect, rooted, herbaceous hydrophytes, excluding mosses and lichens. The site observations and review of wetlands documentation provides an indication of the potential for wetlands at the site and does not constitute a wetlands determination or delineation. CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 25 9 FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS RPS has performed this Phase I ESA in conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM-13 for the 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway facility located at 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway in Provo, Utah County, Utah. Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this practice are described in Section 1 of this report. Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) This assessment did not reveal evidence of RECs in connection with the site. Controlled Recognized Environmental Conditions (CRECs) This assessment revealed evidence of the following CRECs in connection with the site: Historical Slag Dump: The site is located in area historically used as a slag dump. Several prior environmental investigations have been conducted on the site and included the analysis of soil and groundwater. Based on the results of these investigations, described in greater detail above, a land use restriction is in place for the site. Although residual environmental impacts exist as a result of historical slag dumping, given the results of historical investigations and conditional closure with the Land Use Restriction, this matter is characterized as a controlled REC. Historical Recognized Environmental Conditions (HRECs) This assessment did not reveal evidence of HRECs in connection with the site. De Minimis Conditions This assessment did not reveal evidence of de minimis conditions in connection with the site. Other Considerations This assessment did not reveal evidence of other considerations in connection with the site. Opinion and Conclusion This assessment did not reveal evidence of RECs in connection with the site. Further environmental assessment of the site is not required. CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 26 10 REFERENCES The following sources were used in conducting the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment detailed in this report. Where information obtained from these sources was determined to be useful by the Environmental Professional, it is summarized in the body of this report. Agency/Company Person Contacted Telephone/Web Address Regarding STAG Industrial Holdings LLC (User) Email coorespondence User questionnaire Utah Assessor Provo, Utah Online information search http://www.utahcounty.gov/LandRecords/Index.asp General site information and site ownership information Utah Clerk and Recorder Provo, Utah Online information search http://www.utahcounty.gov/LandRecords/Index.asp Site ownership information and historical deeds Provo Building Department Provo, Utah Records service center https://www.provo.org/departments/development- services/building Historical building permits, certificates of occupancy, utility connection information Provo Water Resources Department Provo, Utah Online information search https://www.provo.org/departments/public- works/water-resources Drinking water source and water quality information Utah Environmental Health Department Online information search https://deq.utah.gov/ USTs, ASTs, spills, hazardous materials response calls, fires, inspections U.S. Geological Survey 7.5-Minute Topographic Map NA Topography U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Records service center 888.123.4567 Wetlands Environmental Risk Information Services 38 Lesmill Road, Unit 2 Toronto, ON M3B2T5 Account representative 416.510.5204 www.erisdirect.com Environmental database search report, AULs/liens search, Sanborn fire insurance map search, aerial photographs, city directories Internet Resources NA Aerial photographs (MSR Maps, NETR Online, Google Earth), NRCS Web Soil Survey CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 27 11 LIMITATIONS, EXCEPTIONS, AND SIGNIFICANT ASSUMPTIONS This assessment is subject to the stated limitations of ASTM-13 or the federal AAI standard, as applicable, and other qualifications as described within the report. Any reliance upon this report by third parties without RPS’s written authorization shall be at such parties’ sole risk. In the event reliance on this report is extended to additional parties, those parties may become “users” as defined by ASTM-13 and should independently confirm that they have addressed the User requirements outlined in ASTM-13 and that their use of the report is consistent with the purposes for which it was prepared. This review was based on the time frame, budget and scope of the project. The review was intended to identify issues of relevance to the contemplated transaction that this report was prepared to support. This assessment was conducted by or under the supervision of an individual(s) meeting the definition of an Environmental Professional under ASTM-13 and the federal AAI standard. Tasks not performed by an Environmental Professional were performed by individuals qualified based on education, training and experience to conduct such tasks for a property of the nature, history and setting of the site. ASTM defines “data gaps” as an inability to obtain information required for the review despite good faith efforts (such as the lack of historical information back to 1940 or to the first developed use of the property [whichever is earlier]) or as an incompleteness in any of the activities required for the review (such as limited site accessibility or the inability to interview a key site representative). Unless otherwise described in the body of this report, if any one or more of the standard sources under ASTM-13 was not reviewed, this was due to information from the source not being readily available or a determination by the Environmental Professional that the standard source was not likely to be useful. Similarly, unless otherwise noted in this report, an incompleteness in connection with the review was determined not to affect the Environmental Professional’s ability to form conclusions regarding the site. Unless otherwise indicated herein, RPS was not made aware of any specialized knowledge of the landowner or client, any relationship of the purchase price to the fair market value of the site that may be indicative of an environmental concern, or any environmental liens or other activity and use limitations known by the client or user of the report. In the absence of this information, RPS is not able to form conclusions about the environmental condition of the site that may otherwise have been evident had any such information been made available. Unless otherwise indicated herein, the reason for performing this Phase I ESA is assumed to be (at least in part) to qualify for the innocent landowner, contiguous property owner, or bona fide prospective purchaser liability defense under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA). It should be noted that past agricultural use is considered a developed use under ASTM; any past use of the site for agricultural purposes suggests a potential for residual agricultural chemicals. Unless otherwise stated in this report, no evidence or reports of chemical spills or misuses of agricultural chemicals were identified. During this Phase I ESA, RPS relied upon the information provided by site representatives, regulatory officials, and other informed individuals and reports and documents generated by other consultants. RPS has assumed, where reasonable, that the information reviewed is true and accurate but assumes no responsibility or liability for its accuracy or completeness. RPS’s site observations are of the conditions observed at the time of the assessment. RPS did not observe areas of the site or features of the site where that inspection would have interfered with operations. Additionally, RPS did not enter confined spaces. Pits, trenches or other subsurface features were inspected as thoroughly as possible from access points, vault openings, and through grated drains/lids. RPS did not test the integrity or engineering adequacy of subsurface pits, trenches, sewers, or containment features, aboveground containment systems or tanks. RPS’s observation of such equipment/systems is limited to visual evidence of releases or significant deterioration. CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 28 RPS reviewed an environmental database search report. RPS’s conclusions based on the search report are limited to the accuracy of that report. To the extent practicable, RPS’s field observations were used to verify the information or identify errors and inconsistencies in the search report regarding the listed facilities in the immediate vicinity of the site, consistent with the federal AAI standard. RPS evaluates environmental database listings and the potential for additional documentation maintained by regulatory agencies to materially alter the Environmental Professional’s opinion with regard to the environmental condition of the site. Except where otherwise described in this report, the pursuit of additional documentation either through regulatory agency file reviews or requests for additional information from the site operator, site owner or the owners/operators of nearby properties, was determined to be unnecessary as it would not be expected to alter the findings of the assessment. Conclusions provided with regard to subsurface soil and groundwater impacts are limited to those that can be formed based on a non-intrusive investigation. RPS has considered all the information collected during this assessment to ascertain the potential presence of a release or threatened release of hazardous substances at the property. Based on the totality of information, RPS has assessed whether or not an obvious conclusion may be drawn that there are conditions indicative of a release or threatened release, and considered whether the parties should be able to detect the release by conducting a subsurface investigation. Where RPS concludes that the potential for impact is present, it should be understood that such impact can only be identified or ruled out through subsurface investigation. The absence of environmental hazards in the subsurface cannot be guaranteed based on conditions observed on the surface. The scope of this project did not include subsurface soil or groundwater sampling. RPS evaluates the potential for the presence or likely presence of COC vapors in the subsurface of the site using our professional judgment and evaluation of the available information and may use portions of ASTM E2600-15 as a guide. Note that this evaluation is not a full Vapor Encroachment Screen (VES) pursuant to ASTM E2600-15. The vapor evaluation is not exhaustive and cannot wholly eliminate uncertainty regarding the presence or potential presence of COC vapors in the subsurface of the site. The estimated groundwater gradients (flow directions) referenced throughout this report are based on field observations of the topography of the area, review of topographic map(s), information in the database search report, and other information as available. It should be noted that groundwater flow directions can be highly variable in neighboring areas, and can be influenced by factors such as water production wells or re-grading or development in the area. ASTM does not include an assessment of wetlands. Unless otherwise noted, a wetlands assessment was not conducted. If conducted, the review of available wetlands information was intended for purposes of evaluating risks associated with potential on-site impacts and does not represent a jurisdictional wetlands delineation. A certified wetlands delineation may be necessary prior to further site development. ASTM does not include an assessment of mold. Unless otherwise noted in this report, an inspection for mold was not conducted. If conducted, the visual assessment for water infiltration, water-damaged building materials, or the presence of mold or other microbial contamination was limited to easily accessible, visible areas for the purpose of identifying the potential need for additional review/sampling. Unless otherwise noted, sample collection or materials testing for water or microbial presence is also excluded from this assessment. ASTM does not include an assessment of ACMs. Unless otherwise noted in this report, an inspection for ACMs was not conducted. The visual inspection for suspect ACMs included materials that have historically been shown to have a potential to contain asbestos. Unless otherwise noted in this report, RPS’s review of ACMs is limited to interior building materials. The limited visual survey for suspect ACMs is intended to provide an indication of the potential for significant environmental issues associated with ACMs and should not be regarded as a comprehensive survey for demolition or other purposes. Testing should generally be conducted to identify regulated ACMs prior to remodeling or demolition of the site structures. ASTM does not include an assessment of LBP. Unless otherwise noted in this report, an assessment or testing for LBP was not conducted. If conducted, RPS’s review of LBP was limited to easily accessible CONFIDENTIAL 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com FINAL Page 29 and visible painted building materials. The limited visual survey for potential LBP is intended to provide an indication of the potential for significant environmental issues associated with LBP and should not be regarded as a comprehensive survey. ASTM does not include an assessment of LIDW. Unless otherwise noted in this report, an assessment of LIDW was not conducted. LIDW testing, if performed, is intended as a limited screening for LIDW; additional testing may be required. Identified LIDW is limited to the areas tested and should not be relied on as a comprehensive survey for all water-related piping associated with the building(s). ASTM does not include an assessment of radon. Unless otherwise noted in this report, an assessment of radon was not conducted. If conducted, the radon evaluation and/or screening, was intended to provide available data or limited screening results within a defined scope and is not intended as a comprehensive radon survey. The scope of this report is limited to matters expressly covered. Implementation or use of the recommendations, findings or conclusions of this report does not preclude the potential for present or future environmental liability or ensure the fulfillment of a property owner’s obligation to provide full environmental disclosure in accordance with any local, state or federal laws. 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Table of Contents Table of Contents...........................................................................................2 Executive Summary........................................................................................3 Executive Summary: Report Summary.......................................................................................................................4 Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Project Property...................................................................................8 Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Surrounding Properties........................................................................9 Executive Summary: Summary by Data Source.......................................................................................................18 Map...............................................................................................................29 Aerial.............................................................................................................32 Topographic Map..........................................................................................33 Detail Report.................................................................................................34 Unplottable Summary.................................................................................125 Unplottable Report......................................................................................126 Appendix: Database Descriptions...............................................................133 Definitions...................................................................................................145 3 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 h-Executive Summary Property Information: Project Property: Project No: Provo UT 3715 S Tracy Parkway Provo UT 84606 213371 Coordinates: Latitude:40.18937461 Longitude:-111.62037758 UTM Northing:4,448,960.79 UTM Easting:447,191.16 UTM Zone:UTM Zone 12T Elevation:4,509 FT Order Information: Order No:21052400318 Date Requested:May 24, 2021 Requested by:RPS Group Report Type:Database Report + Compliance Historicals/Products: Aerial Photographs Historical Aerials (Boundaries) ERIS Xplorer ERIS Xplorer Excel Add-On Excel Add-On Fire Insurance Maps US Fire Insurance Maps Physical Setting Report (PSR) Physical Setting Report (PSR) Topographic Map Topographic Maps Executive Summary 4 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 h-Executive Summary: Report Summary Database Searched Search Radius Project Property Within 0.12mi 0.125mi to 0.25mi 0.25mi to 0.50mi 0.50mi to 1.00mi Total Standard Environmental Records Federal rr-DOE FUSRAP-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-NPL-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-PROPOSED NPL-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-DELETED NPL-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-SEMS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-SEMS ARCHIVE-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-ODI-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-CERCLIS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-IODI-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-CERCLIS NFRAP-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-CERCLIS LIENS-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-RCRA CORRACTS-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-RCRA TSD-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-RCRA LQG-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-RCRA SQG-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-RCRA VSQG-aa Y 0.25 0 1 1 -- 2 rr-RCRA NON GEN-aa Y 0.25 0 1 0 -- 1 rr-FED ENG-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-FED INST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-LUCIS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-ERNS 1982 TO 1986-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-ERNS 1987 TO 1989-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-ERNS-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-FED BROWNFIELDS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-FEMA UST-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-FRP-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-HIST GAS STATIONS-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 DOE FUSRAP NPL PROPOSED NPL DELETED NPL SEMS SEMS ARCHIVE ODI CERCLIS IODI CERCLIS NFRAP CERCLIS LIENS RCRA CORRACTS RCRA TSD RCRA LQG RCRA SQG RCRA VSQG RCRA NON GEN FED ENG FED INST LUCIS ERNS 1982 TO 1986 ERNS 1987 TO 1989 ERNS FED BROWNFIELDS FEMA UST FRP HIST GAS STATIONS Executive Summary: Report Summary 5 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Database Searched Search Radius Project Property Within 0.12mi 0.125mi to 0.25mi 0.25mi to 0.50mi 0.50mi to 1.00mi Total rr-REFN-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-BULK TERMINAL-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-SEMS LIEN-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-SUPERFUND ROD-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 State rr-NPL UT-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-CONTAM POTENTIAL-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-SWF/LF-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-HSWF-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-LUST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 1 - 1 rr-LAST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 2 - 2 rr-DELISTED LST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-UST-aa Y 0.25 0 1 0 -- 1 rr-AST-aa Y 0.25 0 1 0 -- 1 rr-UST LAPSE-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-DTNK-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-BROWNFIELDS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 1 - 1 rr-VCP-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-RESPONSE-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-INST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 Tribal rr-INDIAN LUST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-INDIAN UST-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-DELISTED ILST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-DELISTED IUST-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 County No County standard environmental record sources available for this State. Additional Environmental Records Federal rr-FDA REGISTRANT-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-PFAS NPL-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-RMP-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-FINDS/FRS-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-TRIS-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 REFN BULK TERMINAL SEMS LIEN SUPERFUND ROD NPL UT CONTAM POTENTIAL SWF/LF HSWF LUST LAST DELISTED LST UST AST UST LAPSE DTNK BROWNFIELDS VCP RESPONSE INST INDIAN LUST INDIAN UST DELISTED ILST DELISTED IUST FDA REGISTRANT PFAS NPL RMP FINDS/FRS TRIS 6 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Database Searched Search Radius Project Property Within 0.12mi 0.125mi to 0.25mi 0.25mi to 0.50mi 0.50mi to 1.00mi Total rr-PFAS TRI-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-PFAS WATER-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-HMIRS-aa Y 0.125 0 0 --- 0 rr-NCDL-aa Y 0.125 0 0 --- 0 rr-TSCA-aa Y 0.125 0 0 --- 0 rr-HIST TSCA-aa Y 0.125 0 0 --- 0 rr-FTTS ADMIN-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-FTTS INSP-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-PRP-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-SCRD DRYCLEANER-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-ICIS-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-FED DRYCLEANERS-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-DELISTED FED DRY-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-FUDS-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-FORMER NIKE-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-PIPELINE INCIDENT-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-MLTS-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-HIST MLTS-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-MINES-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-SMCRA-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-MRDS-aa Y 1 0 0 0 3 8 11 rr-CEA2-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-URANIUM-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-ALT FUELS-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-ICIA-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-OSHA-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-CEA-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-CRIM-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-DOCKETS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 1 - 1 rr-PCS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-NPDES-aa Y 0.25 0 5 5 -- 10 rr-FINA-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-BRS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-ECHO-aa Y 0.5 0 9 8 36 - 53 rr-SSTS-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 PFAS TRI PFAS WATER HMIRS NCDL TSCA HIST TSCA FTTS ADMIN FTTS INSP PRP SCRD DRYCLEANER ICIS FED DRYCLEANERS DELISTED FED DRY FUDS FORMER NIKE PIPELINE INCIDENT MLTS HIST MLTS MINES SMCRA MRDS CEA2 URANIUM ALT FUELS ICIA OSHA CEA CRIM DOCKETS PCS NPDES FINA BRS ECHO SSTS 7 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Database Searched Search Radius Project Property Within 0.12mi 0.125mi to 0.25mi 0.25mi to 0.50mi 0.50mi to 1.00mi Total rr-PCB-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-CIVIL CASES-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-NCDB CASE LIST-aa Y 0.125 0 0 --- 0 rr-NCDB FAC INSP-aa Y 0.125 0 0 --- 0 rr-DOCKET HW-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 State rr-SPILLS-aa Y 0.125 0 16 --- 16 rr-CDL-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-DRYCLEANERS-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-DELISTED DRYCLEANERS-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-NPDES-aa Y 0.25 0 4 4 -- 8 rr-TIER 2-aa Y 0.125 0 1 --- 1 Tribal No Tribal additional environmental record sources available for this State. County No County additional environmental record sources available for this State. Total:0 39 18 44 8 109 * PO – Property Only * 'Property and adjoining properties' database search radii are set at 0.25 miles. NPDES PCB CIVIL CASES NCDB CASE LIST NCDB FAC INSP DOCKET HW SPILLS CDL DRYCLEANERS DELISTED DRYCLEANERS TIER 2 8 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 h-Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Project Property Map Key DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev Diff (ft) Page Number No records found in the selected databases for the project property. Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Project Property 9 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 h-Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Surrounding Properties Map Key DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev Diff (ft) Page Number m1d dd-NPDES-884461764-aa VANDERHALL PHASE 2 3500 MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.04 / 210.68 3 p1p-34-884461764-x1x m2d dd-NPDES-882263037-aa Vanderhall Phase 2 3500 Mountain Vista Parkway Provo UT 84606 NE 0.07 / 366.89 5 p1p-34-882263037-x1x m2d dd-ECHO-889265073-aa VANDERHALL PHASE 2 3500 MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 NE 0.07 / 366.89 5 p1p-36-889265073-x1x m3d dd-NPDES-882259624-aa Scannell Building #1 3498 S Mountain Vista Parkway Provo UT 84606 NE 0.07 / 368.42 5 p1p-37-882259624-x1x m3d dd-ECHO-883922199-aa SCANNELL BUILDING #1 3498 S MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 NE 0.07 / 368.42 5 p1p-38-883922199-x1x m4d dd-NPDES-873031006-aa VANDERHALL FACTORY PHASE 1 3498 S MOUNTAIN VISTA PKWY PROVO UT 84097 NNE 0.08 / 400.26 5 p1p-39-873031006-x1x m4d dd-NPDES-884488181-aa SCANNELL BUILDING #1 3498 S MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.08 / 400.26 5 p1p-40-884488181-x1x m4d dd-ECHO-891117182-aa VANDERHALL FACTORY PHASE 1 3498 S MOUNTAIN VISTA PKWY PROVO UT 84097 NNE 0.08 / 400.26 5 p1p-41-891117182-x1x m5d dd-ECHO-889801390-aa WENCOR PROVO 3577 MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 ENE 0.08 / 408.00 5 p1p-41-889801390-x1x m6d dd-NPDES-882262034-aa Iron Vista 3 & 4 3585 South Mountain Vista Parkway Provo UT 84606 NE 0.08 / 424.36 5 p1p-43-882262034-x1x m6d dd-NPDES-884469472-aa IRON VISTA 3 & 4 3585 SOUTH MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 NE 0.08 / 424.36 5 p1p-44-884469472-x1x m7d dd-NPDES-890096833-aa WENCOR PROVO 3577 MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 ENE 0.09 / 487.96 6 p1p-45-890096833-x1x 34 34 36 37 38 39 40 41 41 43 44 45 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 5 6 6 7 NPDES NPDES ECHO NPDES ECHO NPDES NPDES ECHO ECHO NPDES NPDES NPDES Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Surrounding Properties 10 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev Diff (ft) Page Number m8d dd-RCRA VSQG-810839147-aa NESTLE FROZEN FOODS 815 WEST RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-45-810839147-x1x EPA Handler ID: UTR000001107 m8d dd-AST-820684429-aa STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-46-820684429-x1x Facility ID: 1000277 Tank ID | Tank Status: 4 | Permanently Out of Use, 3 | Currently In Use m8d dd-UST-820690440-aa STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-47-820690440-x1x Total Tanks | Closed Tanks: 1 | 1 Tank ID | Alt Tank ID | Tank Status: 5 | 5 | Permanently Out of Use m8d dd-SPILLS-822564401-aa Nestle USA - Food Dvision 815 West Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-47-822564401-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 4238 | 11/26/2001 5:0 m8d dd-SPILLS-822564817-aa Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way, Springville Springville UT W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-48-822564817-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 4057 | 07/31/2001 m8d dd-SPILLS-822566092-aa Nestle Frozen Foods 815 Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-48-822566092-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 1808 | 3/26/1996 7:30 m8d dd-SPILLS-822566094-aa Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-48-822566094-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 7755 | 04/28/2010 m8d dd-SPILLS-822566468-aa NESTLE USA 815 W. RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-49-822566468-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 2501 | 09/08/1997 m8d dd-SPILLS-822567824-aa Nestle USA-Foods Div., Inc. 815 W Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-49-822567824-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 5150 | 1/18/2004 15:55 m8d dd-SPILLS-840012809-aa Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-50-840012809-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 2457 | 08/05/1997 m8d dd-SPILLS-840013037-aa Nestle Prepared Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-50-840013037-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 4675 | 11/02/2002 m8d dd-SPILLS-840013522-aa Nestle Prepared Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-51-840013522-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12441 | 11/20/2015 45 46 47 47 48 48 48 49 49 50 50 51 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 RCRA VSQG AST UST SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS 11 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev Diff (ft) Page Number m8d dd-SPILLS-840014116-aa Nestle prepared usa-foods div. Inc 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-51-840014116-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12426 | 11/12/2015 m8d dd-SPILLS-840014177-aa Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-52-840014177-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 4543 | 07/29/2002 m8d dd-SPILLS-840014292-aa Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-52-840014292-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 11598 | 10/17/2013 m8d dd-SPILLS-840014617-aa Nestle Prepared USA - Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-53-840014617-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12211 | 05/26/2015 m8d dd-SPILLS-840014618-aa NESTLE USA 815 Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-53-840014618-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12431 | 11/01/2015 m8d dd-SPILLS-848644981-aa Nestle Prepared USA- Foods Div. Inc. 815 W. Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-54-848644981-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12619 | 05/22/2016 m8d dd-ECHO-856817311-aa NESTLE PREPARED FOODS COMPANY - SPRINGVILLE, UT 815 WEST RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-54-856817311-x1x m8d dd-TIER 2-866529508-aa NESTLE USA, PREPARED FOODS DIVISION, INC. 815 WEST RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-56-866529508-x1x m8d dd-SPILLS-873858384-aa Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-57-873858384-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 13705 | 12/08/2018 m8d dd-NPDES-879271002-aa Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-58-879271002-x1x m8d dd-ECHO-888848010-aa NESTLE PREPARED FOODS COMPANY 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-58-888848010-x1x m8d dd-ECHO-889828774-aa STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 517.48 -7 p1p-59-889828774-x1x m9d dd-ECHO-869584437-aa ACTION TARGET 3411 S MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY NNE 0.10 / 546.44 5 p1p-60-869584437-x1x 51 52 52 53 53 54 54 56 57 58 58 59 60 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS ECHO TIER 2 SPILLS NPDES ECHO ECHO ECHO 12 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev Diff (ft) Page Number PROVO UT 84606 m9d dd-ECHO-889191754-aa ACTION TARGET 3411 S. MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.10 / 546.44 5 p1p-61-889191754-x1x m10d dd-RCRA NON GEN-868577248-aa ACTION TARGET 3411 S. MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.12 / 634.25 4 p1p-61-868577248-x1x EPA Handler ID: UTP000001563 m11d dd-NPDES-882261729-aa Legacy Park 816 W. Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT 84663 NW 0.16 / 822.03 -5 p1p-63-882261729-x1x m11d dd-NPDES-884476571-aa LEGACY PARK 816 W. RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 NW 0.16 / 822.03 -5 p1p-64-884476571-x1x m11d dd-ECHO-888758360-aa LEGACY PARK 816 W. RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 NW 0.16 / 822.03 -5 p1p-65-888758360-x1x m12d dd-NPDES-879271163-aa Iron Vista 3850 south Mountain Vista Parkway Provo UT 84601 ENE 0.17 / 883.22 10 p1p-66-879271163-x1x m12d dd-NPDES-884472426-aa IRON VISTA 3850 SOUTH MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84601 ENE 0.17 / 883.22 10 p1p-67-884472426-x1x m12d dd-ECHO-888792509-aa IRON VISTA 3850 SOUTH MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84601 ENE 0.17 / 883.22 10 p1p-67-888792509-x1x m13d dd-NPDES-879269108-aa South 64 Clean Up Mountain Vista Parkway and Sierra Vista Way Provo UT 84606 ENE 0.21 / 1,121.24 12 p1p-69-879269108-x1x m13d dd-ECHO-888998130-aa SOUTH 64 CLEAN UP MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY AND SIERRA VISTA WAY PROVO UT 84606 ENE 0.21 / 1,121.24 12 p1p-70-888998130-x1x m14d dd-NPDES-855488821-aa BRAILSFORD CAST STONE, INC. 642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.22 / 1,170.20 10 p1p-71-855488821-x1x m14d dd-NPDES-855535035-aa BRAILSFORD CAST STONE, INC. 642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.22 / 1,170.20 10 p1p-72-855535035-x1x 61 61 63 64 65 66 67 67 69 70 71 72 9 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 14 14 ECHO RCRA NON GEN NPDES NPDES ECHO NPDES NPDES ECHO NPDES ECHO NPDES NPDES 13 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev Diff (ft) Page Number m14d dd-NPDES-855572141-aa CAST STONE INC 642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.22 / 1,170.20 10 p1p-73-855572141-x1x m14d dd-ECHO-891143002-aa BRAILSFORD CAST STONE, INC. 642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.22 / 1,170.20 10 p1p-74-891143002-x1x m14d dd-ECHO-891161895-aa CAST STONE INC 642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.22 / 1,170.20 10 p1p-75-891161895-x1x m15d dd-ECHO-857346389-aa CAST STONE INC 642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.23 / 1,190.04 10 p1p-75-857346389-x1x m15d dd-NPDES-879267580-aa Brailsford Cast Stone, Inc 642 West 1300 North SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.23 / 1,190.04 10 p1p-77-879267580-x1x m16d dd-RCRA VSQG-810839065-aa DURIS ELECTROPLATING INC. 657 WEST 1300 NORTH #200 SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.23 / 1,222.55 9 p1p-77-810839065-x1x EPA Handler ID: UTR000006585 m17d dd-ECHO-856319688-aa DURIS ELECTROPLATING INC. 657 WEST 1300 NORTH #200 SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.23 / 1,235.63 8 p1p-79-856319688-x1x m17d dd-ECHO-888816716-aa DURIS ELECTRO PLATING INC 657 W. 1300 N. #300 SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.23 / 1,235.63 8 p1p-80-888816716-x1x m18d dd-ECHO-891160992-aa POWERHOUSE - BUILDING 1 1820 NORTH TECHNOLOGY WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 WNW 0.25 / 1,344.06 -8 p1p-81-891160992-x1x m19d dd-ECHO-857192797-aa BIOXY USA, LLC 1840 NORTH TECHNOLOGY DRIVE SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 WNW 0.30 / 1,584.17 -8 p1p-82-857192797-x1x m19d dd-ECHO-888831831-aa ARLINGTON SCIENTIFIC, INC. 1840 N. TECHNOLOGY DR. SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 WNW 0.30 / 1,584.17 -8 p1p-83-888831831-x1x m20d dd-ECHO-888766095-aa CANYON SPRINGS 759 W 1000 S SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSE 0.31 / 1,615.02 11 p1p-84-888766095-x1x m21d dd-ECHO-888820174-aa SUNDIAL OFFICE PARK 659 WEST 1200 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.32 / 1,692.51 6 p1p-85-888820174-x1x 73 74 75 75 77 77 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 14 14 14 15 15 16 17 17 18 19 19 20 21 NPDES ECHO ECHO ECHO NPDES RCRA VSQG ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO 14 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev Diff (ft) Page Number m22d dd-ECHO-889883422-aa FIBERTEL STORAGE YARD 660 WEST SPRING CREEK RD SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.32 / 1,711.60 5 p1p-87-889883422-x1x m23d dd-ECHO-891149046-aa WING ENTERPISES 1198 NORTH SPRING CREEK PLACE SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SW 0.33 / 1,719.61 -3 p1p-88-891149046-x1x m23d dd-ECHO-891161078-aa LITTLE GIANT LADDER SYSTEMS 1198 N SPRING CREEK PLACE SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SW 0.33 / 1,719.61 -3 p1p-89-891161078-x1x m24d dd-ECHO-889750646-aa DOUBLE M DISTRIBUTION 775 W 1200 N SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SW 0.36 / 1,885.54 2 p1p-90-889750646-x1x m25d dd-ECHO-891178938-aa GATEWAY PLAZA 775 W 1200 NORTH STE 100 SPRINGVILLE UT 84664 SW 0.36 / 1,906.67 2 p1p-91-891178938-x1x m26d dd-ECHO-888996700-aa UMC OFFICE 1148 N 450 W SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 S 0.37 / 1,959.44 9 p1p-91-888996700-x1x m27d dd-ECHO-857106412-aa BOSWELL WASATCH MILL 1133 NORTH 450 WEST SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 S 0.37 / 1,970.45 9 p1p-92-857106412-x1x m28d dd-ECHO-888916509-aa ROCKWELL LLC 786 W SPRING CREEK PLACE #5 SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SW 0.38 / 1,992.24 0 p1p-94-888916509-x1x m29d dd-ECHO-888960722-aa UTAH COUNTY MOTOR POOL 2801 S STATE ST PROVO UT 84606 ENE 0.39 / 2,035.54 69 p1p-94-888960722-x1x m30d dd-ECHO-889053348-aa UTAH COUNTY FUEL STATION 2835 S STATE ST PROVO UT 84606 E 0.39 / 2,038.44 62 p1p-95-889053348-x1x m31d dd-ECHO-857282617-aa UTAH COUNTY 2855 SOUTH STATE STREET PROVO UT 84606 E 0.39 / 2,050.00 61 p1p-95-857282617-x1x m31d dd-ECHO-889517592-aa COMMUNICATIONS BLDG 2855 S STATE ST PROVO UT 84606 E 0.39 / 2,050.00 61 p1p-97-889517592-x1x m32d dd-ECHO-889087756-aa WW CLYDE COMPANIES, INC NORTH YARD GRADING STATE STREET AND S MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84663 E 0.40 / 2,125.02 55 p1p-97-889087756-x1x 87 88 89 90 91 91 92 94 94 95 95 97 97 22 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 32 ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO 15 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev Diff (ft) Page Number m33d dd-MRDS-888647341-aa UT. DEPT. OF HWYS. GRAVEL PIT NO. 25038 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 ENE 0.40 / 2,130.93 93 p1p-99-888647341-x1x m34d dd-ECHO-891119152-aa SPRING CREEK INDUSTRIAL PARK 1096 NORTH 450 WEST SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 S 0.41 / 2,172.20 9 p1p-99-891119152-x1x m35d dd-ECHO-857462013-aa SPRING CREEK INDUSTRIAL PARK 1096 NORTH 450 WEST SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 S 0.42 / 2,212.96 10 p1p-100-857462013-x1x m36d dd-ECHO-889693688-aa SPRINGVILLE PLANT 1100 SPRING CREEK PL SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SW 0.42 / 2,241.96 -1 p1p-101-889693688-x1x m37d dd-MRDS-888662820-aa (FACILITY) IRONTON SMELTER DUMP UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.43 / 2,249.82 27 p1p-102-888662820-x1x m38d dd-MRDS-888449226-aa UT. DEPT. OF HWYS. PIT NO. 25040 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 E 0.43 / 2,269.16 69 p1p-102-888449226-x1x m39d dd-ECHO-889171785-aa WHITEHEAD SPANISH FORK UT 84660 S 0.43 / 2,282.15 10 p1p-103-889171785-x1x m40d dd-ECHO-891124479-aa CR DOOR SHOWROOM 1045 N SPRING CREEK PLACE SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SW 0.44 / 2,297.37 -1 p1p-104-891124479-x1x m41d dd-ECHO-889248368-aa EVER ENERGY INC 1520 N MAIN ST SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 E 0.44 / 2,299.12 44 p1p-105-889248368-x1x m42d dd-BROWNFIELDS-858214695-aa PROVO CITY IRONTON ECONOMIC REDEVELOPMENT PILOT PROJECT BOUNDED BY IRONTON BLVD. ON N, RT 75 ON S, RT 89 ON E, DENVER RIO GRANDE RR ON W PROVO UT N 0.44 / 2,305.74 6 p1p-106-858214695-x1x m43d dd-ECHO-856521112-aa KINATEDER & ASSOCIATES 1190 S SPRINGCREEK PLACE, B-2 SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SW 0.45 / 2,372.52 -2 p1p-106-856521112-x1x m44d dd-ECHO-857469331-aa WING ENTERPISES 1198 NORTH SPRING CREEK PLACE SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SW 0.46 / 2,442.17 1 p1p-107-857469331-x1x 99 99 100 101 102 102 103 104 105 106 106 107 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 MRDS ECHO ECHO ECHO MRDS MRDS ECHO ECHO ECHO BROWNFIELDS ECHO ECHO 16 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev Diff (ft) Page Number m45d dd-ECHO-889002069-aa SPRINGVILLE AUTOMAXX 1460 N MAIN SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 ESE 0.47 / 2,462.19 33 p1p-108-889002069-x1x m46d dd-ECHO-856973882-aa QUESTAR SPRINGVILLE STORAGE AREA 1640 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SOUTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.47 / 2,477.55 -9 p1p-110-856973882-x1x m46d dd-LAST-867347198-aa DOMINION ENERGY 1640 N MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.47 / 2,477.55 -9 p1p-111-867347198-x1x Facility ID: 1000951 Release ID | Date Closed: NSE | 8/17/2018 m46d dd-ECHO-891173024-aa QUESTAR SPRINGVILLE STORAGE AREA 1640 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SOUTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.47 / 2,477.55 -9 p1p-111-891173024-x1x m47d dd-DOCKETS-888342521-aa VALTEK, INCORPORATED 1350 N MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWA SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 WSW 0.48 / 2,516.16 -5 p1p-112-888342521-x1x m48d dd-ECHO-856887736-aa KITCO 1625 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PKWY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.48 / 2,536.42 -9 p1p-112-856887736-x1x m49d dd-ECHO-889717012-aa INNOVATIVE FLEXPAK LLC 1530 NORTH MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PKWY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.48 / 2,557.84 -8 p1p-114-889717012-x1x m50d dd-LAST-871688724-aa VANROC, LLC - YARD 1825 N MOUNTAIN SPRING PARKWAY SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.49 / 2,571.24 -10 p1p-114-871688724-x1x Facility ID: 1000878 Release ID | Date Closed: NTK | 1/29/2019 m50d dd-LUST-873855917-aa VANROC, LLC - YARD 1825 N MOUNTAIN SPRING PARKWAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.49 / 2,571.24 -10 p1p-114-873855917-x1x Derr ID: 1000878 m51d dd-ECHO-889664211-aa WOODEN THINGS, LLC 1015 NORTH 450 WEST SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 S 0.49 / 2,597.23 12 p1p-115-889664211-x1x m52d dd-ECHO-891102342-aa VALMONT INDUSTRIES INC. 1535 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.49 / 2,601.64 -8 p1p-116-891102342-x1x m52d dd-ECHO-891174979-aa VALMONT INDUSTRIES INC 1535 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.49 / 2,601.64 -8 p1p-116-891174979-x1x 108 110 111 111 112 112 114 114 114 115 116 116 45 46 46 46 47 48 49 50 50 51 52 52 ECHO ECHO LAST ECHO DOCKETS ECHO ECHO LAST LUST ECHO ECHO ECHO 17 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev Diff (ft) Page Number m53d dd-ECHO-856558500-aa VALMONT INDUSTRIES INC. 1535 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.49 / 2,611.30 -8 p1p-117-856558500-x1x m54d dd-ECHO-888787616-aa CHAMPION SAFE 2813 SOUTH SIERRA VISTA WAY PROVO UT 84606 N 0.50 / 2,627.50 14 p1p-118-888787616-x1x m55d dd-MRDS-888423210-aa UT DEPT OF HWYS NO 25038 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.60 / 3,173.85 184 p1p-120-888423210-x1x m56d dd-MRDS-888496883-aa UT DEPT OF HWYS NO 25039 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 E 0.64 / 3,375.03 272 p1p-120-888496883-x1x m57d dd-MRDS-888620372-aa IRONTON ADIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.67 / 3,558.66 196 p1p-120-888620372-x1x m58d dd-MRDS-888455555-aa GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NE 0.71 / 3,758.16 523 p1p-121-888455555-x1x m59d dd-MRDS-888581203-aa UT DEPT OF HWYS NO 25040 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 E 0.73 / 3,848.54 414 p1p-122-888581203-x1x m60d dd-MRDS-888600406-aa GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NE 0.76 / 4,003.32 533 p1p-122-888600406-x1x m61d dd-MRDS-888581526-aa GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 E 0.78 / 4,121.16 461 p1p-123-888581526-x1x m62d dd-MRDS-888656728-aa GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 N 0.92 / 4,855.24 171 p1p-123-888656728-x1x 117 118 120 120 120 121 122 122 123 123 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 ECHO ECHO MRDS MRDS MRDS MRDS MRDS MRDS MRDS MRDS 18 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 h-Executive Summary: Summary by Data Source Standard Federal RCRA VSQG - RCRA Very Small Quantity Generators List A search of the RCRA VSQG database, dated Jan 22, 2021 has found that there are 2 RCRA VSQG site(s) within approximately 0.25 miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key DURIS ELECTROPLATING INC. 657 WEST 1300 NORTH #200 SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.23 / 1,222.55 m-16-810839065-a EPA Handler ID: UTR000006585 Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key NESTLE FROZEN FOODS 815 WEST RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-810839147-a EPA Handler ID: UTR000001107 RCRA NON GEN - RCRA Non-Generators A search of the RCRA NON GEN database, dated Jan 22, 2021 has found that there are 1 RCRA NON GEN site(s) within approximately 0.25 miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key ACTION TARGET 3411 S. MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.12 / 634.25 m-10-868577248-a EPA Handler ID: UTP000001563 State LUST - Sites With Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (LUST) A search of the LUST database, dated Jan 19, 2021 has found that there are 1 LUST site(s) within approximately 0.50 miles of the project property. Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key VANROC, LLC - YARD 1825 N MOUNTAIN SPRING PARKWAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.49 / 2,571.24 m-50-873855917-a Derr ID: 1000878 LAST - Sites With Leaking Aboveground Storage Tanks (LAST) A search of the LAST database, dated Feb 2, 2021 has found that there are 2 LAST site(s) within approximately 0.50 miles of the project property. 16 8 10 50 Executive Summary: Summary by Data Source 19 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key DOMINION ENERGY 1640 N MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.47 / 2,477.55 m-46-867347198-a Facility ID: 1000951 Release ID | Date Closed: NSE | 8/17/2018 VANROC, LLC - YARD 1825 N MOUNTAIN SPRING PARKWAY SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.49 / 2,571.24 m-50-871688724-a Facility ID: 1000878 Release ID | Date Closed: NTK | 1/29/2019 UST - Sites With Underground Storage Tanks (UST) A search of the UST database, dated Jan 19, 2021 has found that there are 1 UST site(s) within approximately 0.25 miles of the project property. Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-820690440-a Total Tanks | Closed Tanks: 1 | 1 Tank ID | Alt Tank ID | Tank Status: 5 | 5 | Permanently Out of Use AST - Sites With Aboveground Storage Tanks (AST) A search of the AST database, dated Feb 2, 2021 has found that there are 1 AST site(s) within approximately 0.25 miles of the project property. Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-820684429-a Facility ID: 1000277 Tank ID | Tank Status: 4 | Permanently Out of Use, 3 | Currently In Use BROWNFIELDS - List of Targeted and Non-targeted Brownfields A search of the BROWNFIELDS database, dated Apr 27, 2021 has found that there are 1 BROWNFIELDS site(s) within approximately 0.50 miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key PROVO CITY IRONTON ECONOMIC REDEVELOPMENT PILOT PROJECT BOUNDED BY IRONTON BLVD. ON N, RT 75 ON S, RT 89 ON E, DENVER RIO GRANDE RR ON W PROVO UT N 0.44 / 2,305.74 m-42-858214695-a Non Standard Federal MRDS - Mineral Resource Data System A search of the MRDS database, dated Mar 15, 2006 has found that there are 11 MRDS site(s) within approximately 1.00 miles of the project property. 46 50 8 8 42 20 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key UT. DEPT. OF HWYS. GRAVEL PIT NO. 25038 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 ENE 0.40 / 2,130.93 m-33-888647341-a (FACILITY) IRONTON SMELTER DUMP UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.43 / 2,249.82 m-37-888662820-a UT. DEPT. OF HWYS. PIT NO. 25040 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 E 0.43 / 2,269.16 m-38-888449226-a UT DEPT OF HWYS NO 25038 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.60 / 3,173.85 m-55-888423210-a UT DEPT OF HWYS NO 25039 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 E 0.64 / 3,375.03 m-56-888496883-a IRONTON ADIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.67 / 3,558.66 m-57-888620372-a GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NE 0.71 / 3,758.16 m-58-888455555-a UT DEPT OF HWYS NO 25040 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 E 0.73 / 3,848.54 m-59-888581203-a GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NE 0.76 / 4,003.32 m-60-888600406-a GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 E 0.78 / 4,121.16 m-61-888581526-a GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 N 0.92 / 4,855.24 m-62-888656728-a DOCKETS - EPA Dockets A search of the DOCKETS database, dated Dec 22, 2005 has found that there are 1 DOCKETS site(s) within approximately 0.50 miles of the project property. Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key VALTEK, INCORPORATED 1350 N MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWA SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 WSW 0.48 / 2,516.16 m-47-888342521-a 33 37 38 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 47 21 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key NPDES - Federal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) A search of the NPDES database, dated Mar 24, 2021 has found that there are 10 NPDES site(s) within approximately 0.25 miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key VANDERHALL PHASE 2 3500 MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.04 / 210.68 m-1-884461764-a VANDERHALL FACTORY PHASE 1 3498 S MOUNTAIN VISTA PKWY PROVO UT 84097 NNE 0.08 / 400.26 m-4-873031006-a SCANNELL BUILDING #1 3498 S MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.08 / 400.26 m-4-884488181-a IRON VISTA 3 & 4 3585 SOUTH MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 NE 0.08 / 424.36 m-6-884469472-a WENCOR PROVO 3577 MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 ENE 0.09 / 487.96 m-7-890096833-a IRON VISTA 3850 SOUTH MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84601 ENE 0.17 / 883.22 m-12-884472426-a BRAILSFORD CAST STONE, INC.642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.22 / 1,170.20 m-14-855488821-a BRAILSFORD CAST STONE, INC.642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.22 / 1,170.20 m-14-855535035-a CAST STONE INC 642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.22 / 1,170.20 m-14-855572141-a Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key LEGACY PARK 816 W. RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 NW 0.16 / 822.03 m-11-884476571-a ECHO - Enforcement and Compliance Data (ECHO) A search of the ECHO database, dated Feb 17, 2021 has found that there are 53 ECHO site(s) within approximately 0.50 miles of the 1 4 4 6 7 12 14 14 14 11 22 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key VANDERHALL PHASE 2 3500 MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 NE 0.07 / 366.89 m-2-889265073-a SCANNELL BUILDING #1 3498 S MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 NE 0.07 / 368.42 m-3-883922199-a VANDERHALL FACTORY PHASE 1 3498 S MOUNTAIN VISTA PKWY PROVO UT 84097 NNE 0.08 / 400.26 m-4-891117182-a WENCOR PROVO 3577 MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 ENE 0.08 / 408.00 m-5-889801390-a ACTION TARGET 3411 S MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.10 / 546.44 m-9-869584437-a ACTION TARGET 3411 S. MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.10 / 546.44 m-9-889191754-a IRON VISTA 3850 SOUTH MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84601 ENE 0.17 / 883.22 m-12-888792509-a SOUTH 64 CLEAN UP MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY AND SIERRA VISTA WAY PROVO UT 84606 ENE 0.21 / 1,121.24 m-13-888998130-a BRAILSFORD CAST STONE, INC.642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.22 / 1,170.20 m-14-891143002-a CAST STONE INC 642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.22 / 1,170.20 m-14-891161895-a CAST STONE INC 642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.23 / 1,190.04 m-15-857346389-a DURIS ELECTROPLATING INC. 657 WEST 1300 NORTH #200 SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.23 / 1,235.63 m-17-856319688-a DURIS ELECTRO PLATING INC 657 W. 1300 N. #300 SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.23 / 1,235.63 m-17-888816716-a 2 3 4 5 9 9 12 13 14 14 15 17 17 23 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key CANYON SPRINGS 759 W 1000 S SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSE 0.31 / 1,615.02 m-20-888766095-a SUNDIAL OFFICE PARK 659 WEST 1200 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.32 / 1,692.51 m-21-888820174-a FIBERTEL STORAGE YARD 660 WEST SPRING CREEK RD SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.32 / 1,711.60 m-22-889883422-a DOUBLE M DISTRIBUTION 775 W 1200 N SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SW 0.36 / 1,885.54 m-24-889750646-a GATEWAY PLAZA 775 W 1200 NORTH STE 100 SPRINGVILLE UT 84664 SW 0.36 / 1,906.67 m-25-891178938-a UMC OFFICE 1148 N 450 W SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 S 0.37 / 1,959.44 m-26-888996700-a BOSWELL WASATCH MILL 1133 NORTH 450 WEST SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 S 0.37 / 1,970.45 m-27-857106412-a ROCKWELL LLC 786 W SPRING CREEK PLACE #5 SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SW 0.38 / 1,992.24 m-28-888916509-a UTAH COUNTY MOTOR POOL 2801 S STATE ST PROVO UT 84606 ENE 0.39 / 2,035.54 m-29-888960722-a UTAH COUNTY FUEL STATION 2835 S STATE ST PROVO UT 84606 E 0.39 / 2,038.44 m-30-889053348-a UTAH COUNTY 2855 SOUTH STATE STREET PROVO UT 84606 E 0.39 / 2,050.00 m-31-857282617-a COMMUNICATIONS BLDG 2855 S STATE ST PROVO UT 84606 E 0.39 / 2,050.00 m-31-889517592-a WW CLYDE COMPANIES, INC NORTH YARD GRADING STATE STREET AND S MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84663 E 0.40 / 2,125.02 m-32-889087756-a 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 32 24 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key SPRING CREEK INDUSTRIAL PARK 1096 NORTH 450 WEST SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 S 0.41 / 2,172.20 m-34-891119152-a SPRING CREEK INDUSTRIAL PARK 1096 NORTH 450 WEST SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 S 0.42 / 2,212.96 m-35-857462013-a WHITEHEAD SPANISH FORK UT 84660 S 0.43 / 2,282.15 m-39-889171785-a EVER ENERGY INC 1520 N MAIN ST SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 E 0.44 / 2,299.12 m-41-889248368-a WING ENTERPISES 1198 NORTH SPRING CREEK PLACE SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SW 0.46 / 2,442.17 m-44-857469331-a SPRINGVILLE AUTOMAXX 1460 N MAIN SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 ESE 0.47 / 2,462.19 m-45-889002069-a WOODEN THINGS, LLC 1015 NORTH 450 WEST SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 S 0.49 / 2,597.23 m-51-889664211-a CHAMPION SAFE 2813 SOUTH SIERRA VISTA WAY PROVO UT 84606 N 0.50 / 2,627.50 m-54-888787616-a Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key NESTLE PREPARED FOODS COMPANY - SPRINGVILLE, UT 815 WEST RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-856817311-a NESTLE PREPARED FOODS COMPANY 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-888848010-a STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-889828774-a LEGACY PARK 816 W. RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 NW 0.16 / 822.03 m-11-888758360-a 34 35 39 41 44 45 51 54 8 8 8 11 25 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key POWERHOUSE - BUILDING 1 1820 NORTH TECHNOLOGY WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 WNW 0.25 / 1,344.06 m-18-891160992-a BIOXY USA, LLC 1840 NORTH TECHNOLOGY DRIVE SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 WNW 0.30 / 1,584.17 m-19-857192797-a ARLINGTON SCIENTIFIC, INC. 1840 N. TECHNOLOGY DR. SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 WNW 0.30 / 1,584.17 m-19-888831831-a LITTLE GIANT LADDER SYSTEMS 1198 N SPRING CREEK PLACE SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SW 0.33 / 1,719.61 m-23-891161078-a WING ENTERPISES 1198 NORTH SPRING CREEK PLACE SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SW 0.33 / 1,719.61 m-23-891149046-a SPRINGVILLE PLANT 1100 SPRING CREEK PL SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SW 0.42 / 2,241.96 m-36-889693688-a CR DOOR SHOWROOM 1045 N SPRING CREEK PLACE SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SW 0.44 / 2,297.37 m-40-891124479-a KINATEDER & ASSOCIATES 1190 S SPRINGCREEK PLACE, B-2 SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SW 0.45 / 2,372.52 m-43-856521112-a QUESTAR SPRINGVILLE STORAGE AREA 1640 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SOUTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.47 / 2,477.55 m-46-856973882-a QUESTAR SPRINGVILLE STORAGE AREA 1640 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SOUTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.47 / 2,477.55 m-46-891173024-a KITCO 1625 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PKWY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.48 / 2,536.42 m-48-856887736-a INNOVATIVE FLEXPAK LLC 1530 NORTH MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PKWY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.48 / 2,557.84 m-49-889717012-a VALMONT INDUSTRIES INC. 1535 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.49 / 2,601.64 m-52-891102342-a 18 19 19 23 23 36 40 43 46 46 48 49 52 26 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key VALMONT INDUSTRIES INC 1535 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.49 / 2,601.64 m-52-891174979-a VALMONT INDUSTRIES INC. 1535 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.49 / 2,611.30 m-53-856558500-a State SPILLS - Spill Reports 1988 current through February 7, 2013 A search of the SPILLS database, dated Apr 20, 2021 has found that there are 16 SPILLS site(s) within approximately 0.12 miles of the project property. Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-840014292-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 11598 | 10/17/2013 Nestle Prepared USA-Foods Div. Inc. 815 W. Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-848644981-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12619 | 05/22/2016 Nestle Prepared USA - Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-840014617-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12211 | 05/26/2015 Nestle USA - Food Dvision 815 West Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-822564401-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 4238 | 11/26/2001 5:0 Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way, Springville Springville UT W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-822564817-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 4057 | 07/31/2001 Nestle Frozen Foods 815 Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-822566092-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 1808 | 3/26/1996 7:30 Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-822566094-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 7755 | 04/28/2010 NESTLE USA 815 W. RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-822566468-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 2501 | 09/08/1997 Nestle USA-Foods Div., Inc. 815 W Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-822567824-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 5150 | 1/18/2004 15:55 52 53 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 27 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-840012809-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 2457 | 08/05/1997 Nestle Prepared Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-840013037-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 4675 | 11/02/2002 Nestle Prepared Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-840013522-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12441 | 11/20/2015 Nestle prepared usa-foods div. Inc 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-840014116-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12426 | 11/12/2015 Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-840014177-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 4543 | 07/29/2002 NESTLE USA 815 Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-840014618-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12431 | 11/01/2015 Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-873858384-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 13705 | 12/08/2018 NPDES - NPDES Permit Listing h33-NPDES-h33 A search of the NPDES database, dated Apr 27, 2020 has found that there are 8 NPDES site(s) within approximately 0.25 miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key Vanderhall Phase 2 3500 Mountain Vista Parkway Provo UT 84606 NE 0.07 / 366.89 m-2-882263037-a Scannell Building #1 3498 S Mountain Vista Parkway Provo UT 84606 NE 0.07 / 368.42 m-3-882259624-a Iron Vista 3 & 4 3585 South Mountain Vista Parkway Provo UT 84606 NE 0.08 / 424.36 m-6-882262034-a Iron Vista 3850 south Mountain Vista Parkway Provo UT 84601 ENE 0.17 / 883.22 m-12-879271163-a South 64 Clean Up Mountain Vista Parkway and Sierra Vista Way Provo UT 84606 ENE 0.21 / 1,121.24 m-13-879269108-a 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 2 3 6 12 13 28 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key Brailsford Cast Stone, Inc 642 West 1300 North SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 SSW 0.23 / 1,190.04 m-15-879267580-a Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-879271002-a Legacy Park 816 W. Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT 84663 NW 0.16 / 822.03 m-11-882261729-a TIER 2 - Tier 2 Chemical Inventory Program A search of the TIER 2 database, dated Oct 27, 2020 has found that there are 1 TIER 2 site(s) within approximately 0.12 miles of the project property. Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key NESTLE USA, PREPARED FOODS DIVISION, INC. 815 WEST RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 517.48 m-8-866529508-a 15 8 11 8 #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #*#* #*#* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #*#* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #*#* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* m1c m7c m5c m40c m47c m36c m56c m41c m35c m27c m10c m26c m54c m37c m62c m60cm57c m51c m29c m21c m38c m39c m24c m45c m25c m48c m34c m33c m55c m42c m30c m59c m18c m22c m28c m53c m16c m43c m61c m49c m44c m20c m32c m58c m4c(3) m9c(2) m6c(2) m12c(3) m23c(2) m13c(2) m8c(24) m46c(3) m11c(3) m19c(2) m15c(2)m17c(2) m14c(5) m31c(2) m50c(2) m52c(2) S pri n g C r e e k HobbleCreek Spring Creek S S t a t e S t N M a i n S t 111°36'W111°36'30"W111°37'W111°37'30"W111°38'W111°38'30"W 40 ° 1 2 ' N 40 ° 1 2 ' N 40 ° 1 1 ' 3 0 " N 40 ° 1 1 ' 3 0 " N 40 ° 1 1 ' N 40 ° 1 1 ' N 40 ° 1 0 ' 3 0 " N 40 ° 1 0 ' 3 0 " N 0.3 0 0.30.15 Miles 1:20000 Source: © 2016 ESRI © ERIS Information Inc. Map: 1.0 Mile Radius Order Number: 21052400318 Address: 3715 South Tracy Parkway, Provo, UT Project Property Buffer Outline #*Eris Sites with Higher Elevation ")Eris Sites with Same Elevation #*Eris Sites with Lower Elevation (Eris Sites with Unknown Elevation County Boundary Rails Major Highways Major Highways Ramps Major Roads Major Roads Ramps Secondary Roads Secondary Roads Ramps Local Roads and Ramps State Boundary National Priority List Sites National Wetland Indian Reserve Land 100 Year Flood Zone 500 Year Flood Zone FWS Special Designation Areas State Brownfield Sites State Brownfield Areas State Superfund Areas:Dept. of Defense State Superfund Areas:NPL WQARF Areas Federal Lands: Dept. of Defense (owned/administered areas)Historic Fill 1 7 5 40 47 36 56 41 35 27 10 26 54 37 62 6057 51 29 21 38 39 24 45 25 48 34 33 55 42 30 59 18 22 28 53 16 43 61 49 44 20 32 58 4 (3) 9 (2) 6 (2) 12 (3) 23 (2) 13 (2) 8 (24) 46 (3) 11 (3) 19 (2) 15 (2)17 (2) 14 (5) 31 (2) 50 (2) 52 (2) #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #*#* #*#* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* m1c m7cm5c m40c m47c m36c m41c m35c m27c m10c m26c m54c m37c m51c m29c m21c m38c m39c m24c m45c m25c m48c m34c m33c m55c m42c m30c m18c m22c m28c m53c m16c m43c m49c m44c m20c m32c m58c m2c(2) m4c(3) m9c(2) m3c(2) m6c(2) m12c(3) m23c(2) m13c(2) m8c(24) m46c(3) m11c(3) m19c(2) m15c(2)m17c(2) m14c(5) m31c(2) m50c(2) m52c(2) S p r i n g C r e e k Sp r i n g C r e e k S S t a t e S t N M a i n S t 11 0 0 W State Rou t e 7 5 N 1 5 0 E N 4 0 0 W S M o u n t a i n V i s t a L n W 1200 N W 1400 N S S i e rr a V i s t a W a y W 1 0 0 0 N W 900 N N 3 0 0 W N 4 5 0 W e s t S t Spring Creek Pl S In d u s t r i a l P k w y Raymond Klauck Way N S p r i n g Cr e e k P l E 1150 N E 1400 N N 5 0 E W 1150 N N 2 5 0 W W S h a d ybrookLn N 1 2 0 0 W N 1 0 0 W L a r s e n P k w y W Parkway Cir W 1060 N N 2 0 0 W W 1415 North St N 1 0 0 E a s t S t 111°36'30"W111°37'W111°37'30"W 40 ° 1 1 ' 3 0 " N 40 ° 1 1 ' 3 0 " N 40 ° 1 1 ' N 40 ° 1 1 ' N 0.15 0 0.150.075 Miles 1:10800 Source: © 2016 ESRI © ERIS Information Inc. Map: 0.5 Mile Radius Order Number: 21052400318 Address: 3715 S Tracy Parkway, Provo, UT Project Property Buffer Outline #*Eris Sites with Higher Elevation ")Eris Sites with Same Elevation #*Eris Sites with Lower Elevation (Eris Sites with Unknown Elevation County Boundary Rails Major Highways Major Highways Ramps Major Roads Major Roads Ramps Secondary Roads Secondary Roads Ramps Local Roads and Ramps State Boundary National Priority List Sites National Wetland Indian Reserve Land 100 Year Flood Zone 500 Year Flood Zone FWS Special Designation Areas State Brownfield Sites State Brownfield Areas State Superfund Areas:Dept. of Defense State Superfund Areas:NPL WQARF Areas Federal Lands: Dept. of Defense (owned/administered areas)Historic Fill 1 75 40 47 36 41 35 27 10 26 54 37 51 29 21 38 39 24 45 25 48 34 33 55 42 30 18 22 28 53 16 43 49 44 20 32 58 4 (3) 9 (2) 6 (2) 12 (3) 23 (2) 13 (2) 8 (24) 46 (3) 11 (3) 19 (2) 15 (2)17 (2) 14 (5) 31 (2) 50 (2) 52 (2) 2 (2)3 (2) #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* m1c m7c m5c m40c m36c m10c m21cm24cm25c m18c m22c m28c m16c m43c m2c(2) m4c(3) m9c(2) m3c(2) m6c(2) m12c(3) m23c(2) m13c(2) m8c(24) m11c(3) m19c(2) m15c(2) m17c(2) m14c(5) S p r i n g C r e e k S S t a t e S t State Rou t e 7 5 W 1200 N S M o u n t a i n V i s t a L n W 1400 N S S i e rr a V is t a W a y N 4 0 0 W W 1300 N W 1 0 0 0 N Raymond Klauck Way N 4 5 0 W e s t S t N 7 5 0 W e s t S t W Sha d y b r o o k L n 111°37'W111°37'30"W 40 ° 1 1 ' 3 0 " N 40 ° 1 1 ' 3 0 " N 0.1 0 0.10.05 Miles 1:6300 Source: © 2016 ESRI © ERIS Information Inc. Map: 0.25 Mile Radius Order Number: 21052400318 Address: 3715 S Tracy Parkway, Provo, UT Project Property Buffer Outline #*Eris Sites with Higher Elevation ")Eris Sites with Same Elevation #*Eris Sites with Lower Elevation (Eris Sites with Unknown Elevation County Boundary Rails Major Highways Major Highways Ramps Major Roads Major Roads Ramps Secondary Roads Secondary Roads Ramps Local Roads and Ramps State Boundary National Priority List Sites National Wetland Indian Reserve Land 100 Year Flood Zone 500 Year Flood Zone FWS Special Designation Areas State Brownfield Sites State Brownfield Areas State Superfund Areas:Dept. of Defense State Superfund Areas:NPL WQARF Areas Federal Lands: Dept. of Defense (owned/administered areas)Historic Fill 1 7 5 40 36 10 212425 18 22 28 16 43 4 (3) 9 (2) 6 (2) 12 (3) 23 (2) 13 (2) 8 (24) 11 (3) 19 (2) 15 (2) 17 (2) 14 (5) 2 (2) 3 (2) Source: Esri, Maxar, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AeroGRID, IGN, and the GIS User Community 111°37'W111°37'30"W 40 ° 1 2 ' N 40 ° 1 1 ' 3 0 " N 40 ° 1 1 ' 3 0 " N 40 ° 1 1 ' N 40 ° 1 1 ' N 0.1 0 0.10.05 Miles Order Number: 21052400318Aerial 1:10000 © ERIS Information Inc. Address: 3715 S Tracy Parkway, Provo, UT Source: ESRI World Imagery Year: 2020 111°36'W111°36'30"W111°37'W111°37'30"W111°38'W111°38'30"W 40 ° 1 2 ' 3 0 " N 40 ° 1 2 ' 3 0 " N 40 ° 1 2 ' N 40 ° 1 2 ' N 40 ° 1 1 ' 3 0 " N 40 ° 1 1 ' 3 0 " N 40 ° 1 1 ' N 40 ° 1 1 ' N 40 ° 1 0 ' 3 0 " N 40 ° 1 0 ' 3 0 " N 40 ° 1 0 ' N 40 ° 1 0 ' N 0.35 0 0.350.175 Miles Order Number: 21052400318Topographic Map 1:24000 © ERIS Information Inc. Address: 3715 S Tracy Parkway, UT Quadrangle(s): Springville, UT; Provo, UT Source: USGS Topographic Map Year: 2017 34 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 h-Detail Report Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB m-1-884461764-b 1 of 1 NNE 0.04 / 210.68 4,511.84 / 3 VANDERHALL PHASE 2 3500 MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 p1p-884461764-y1y ICIS Fac Interest ID:3601178574 Impaired Waters:303(D) Listed NPDES ID:UTR393647 County Code: Facility UIN:110070710332 County: Fac Type Cd:Geocode Lat:40.1911 Fac Type Desc:Geocode Long:-111.6198 ICIS Permits Activity ID:3602205703 Issuing Agency:UTDEQ Version No:0 Agency Typ Cd:ST6 Orig Issue Date:05/29/2019 Agency Typ Desc:State Issue Date:05/28/2020 Prmt Comp Stat Flg: Effective Date:05/28/2020 RNC Tracking Flag:Yes Expiration Date:05/28/2021 Master Exter Prmt No:UTRC00000 Retirement Date:TMDL Interface Flag: Termination Date:02/01/2021 State Wtr Body: Fac Type Indicator:NON-POTW State Wtr Body Nme: Permit Typ Cd:GPC Prmt Status Code:TRM Prmt Type Desc:General Permit Covered Facility Prmt Status Desc:Terminated Permit Name:Tom Stuart Construction Major Minor Status Flag:N Major Minor Status Desc:Minor Discharger Total Design Flow No: Actual Avg Flow No: Edmr Auth Flag:No Pretrmt Indicator Cd: Pretrmt Indicator Desc: Activity ID:3602144367 Issuing Agency:Utah Division of Water Quality Version No:1 Agency Typ Cd:ST6 Orig Issue Date:05/29/2019 Agency Typ Desc:State Issue Date:05/29/2019 Prmt Comp Stat Flg:Yes Effective Date:05/29/2019 RNC Tracking Flag:Yes Expiration Date:05/29/2020 Master Exter Prmt No:UTRC00000 Retirement Date:05/27/2020 TMDL Interface Flag: Termination Date:State Wtr Body: Fac Type Indicator:NON-POTW State Wtr Body Nme: Permit Typ Cd:GPC Prmt Status Code:EFF Prmt Type Desc:General Permit Covered Facility Prmt Status Desc:Effective Permit Name:Tom Stuart Construction Major Minor Status Flag:N Major Minor Status Desc:Minor Discharger Total Design Flow No: Actual Avg Flow No: Edmr Auth Flag:No Pretrmt Indicator Cd: Pretrmt Indicator Desc: m-2-882263037-b 1 of 2 NE 0.07 / 366.89 4,513.72 / 5 Vanderhall Phase 2 3500 Mountain Vista Parkway Provo UT 84606 p1p-882263037-y1y STRSW Permit ID:UTR393647 NPDES ID (DWQ):UTR393647 1 2 NPDES NPDES Detail Report 35 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Fac Site Name:Vanderhall Phase 2 Permit Name (DWQ):Vanderhall Phase 2 Fac Site Addr:3500 Mountain Vista Parkway Loc Address (DWQ):3500 Mountain Vista Parkway Fac Site Addr 2:Suppl Addr (DWQ): Fac Site City:Provo City (DWQ):PROVO Fac Site City Other:State (DWQ):UT Fac Site Zip:84606 Zipcode (DWQ):84606 Fac Site County:State Zip (DWQ):UT 84606 Fac Site State:UT County (DWQ):UTAH Fac Site Lat:40.19109999999989923935572733171284198 760986328125 Latitude (DWQ):40.1911 Fac Site Long:-111.619805999999996970473148394376039 5050048828125 Longitude (DWQ):-111.619806 Fac Site Contact:Site Contact Phone: Site Contact Title: Permit Name (ICIS): Facility Name (ICIS): Permit/Facility Name (ICIS): NPDES ID (ICIS): Data Source:Storm Water Permits from the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) Storm Water Permit Issuance System; Utah Environmental Interactive Map - UPDES Storm Water layer Stormwater DB MGP:UTRC00000 Certification Name: Permit Type:Secondary Sic Code: Permit Status:Third Sic Code: Fac Oper Name:Tom Stuart Construction Fourth Sic Code: Fac Oper Address:259 South Riverbend Way Date Signed: Operator Address 2:Date Noi Received: Fac Oper City:NORTH SALT LAKE Date Noi Complete: Fac Oper State:UT Not Received: Fac Oper Zip:84054 No Exposure: Fac Oper Phone No:Data Vali Checks: Status of Owner:Receiv Water Body: Fac Oper Cont Per:casey call Comb Sector Groups: Fac Oper Cont Title:Owner Address 1:259 South Riverbend Way Fac Oper Cont Phone:Owner Address 2: Group1:Owner City:NORTH SALT LAKE Group2:Owner Name:Tom Stuart Construction Group3:Owner Poc:Troy Johnson Group4:Owner State:UT Group5:Owner Zip Code:84054 Coverage Status:Active Coverage Type:General Permit Date Cvge Issues Renewed: Effective Date:05/29/2019 Date Cvge Expires: Data Review 091418: Primary Sect Based on Prima: Primary Sic Code 1: Primary Sic Code: Actions Planned or Taken: Muni Oper Storm Sewer Sy: DWQ STRM Discharge Permittee:Tom Stuart Construction Issue Date:28-May-2019 Permit Type:Construction Stormwater Effec Date:28-May-2019 Permit Grp:CONSTRUCTION Expir Date:28-May-2020 Sic Code:Point X:0 Rec Waters:Utah Lake Point Y:0 Contact:Casey Call Nad83utm Y:4449152 Phone:801-936-3446 Nad83utm X:447241 Maplabel:UTR393647 - Tom Stuart Construction Descript: Enviro Apps:Construction Stormwater Enviro Appl:UTR393647 - Tom Stuart Construction Rec:6931 36 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB m-2-889265073-b 2 of 2 NE 0.07 / 366.89 4,513.72 / 5 VANDERHALL PHASE 2 3500 MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 p1p-889265073-y1y FRS ID:110070710332 Facility Latitude:40.20636 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.62944 Facility County: Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-BLOCK FACE Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:ENTRANCE POINT OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):1000 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Y Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070710332 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTR393647 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count:SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection: Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:59.5 2 ECHO 37 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB RMP ID(s):Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070710332 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s):UTR393647 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: m-3-882259624-b 1 of 2 NE 0.07 / 368.42 4,513.72 / 5 Scannell Building #1 3498 S Mountain Vista Parkway Provo UT 84606 p1p-882259624-y1y STRSW Permit ID:UTR398967 NPDES ID (DWQ): Fac Site Name:Scannell Building #1 Permit Name (DWQ): Fac Site Addr:3498 S Mountain Vista Parkway Loc Address (DWQ): Fac Site Addr 2:Suppl Addr (DWQ): Fac Site City:Provo City (DWQ): Fac Site City Other:State (DWQ): Fac Site Zip:84606 Zipcode (DWQ): Fac Site County:State Zip (DWQ): Fac Site State:UT County (DWQ): Fac Site Lat:40.19053089999979988533596042543649673 4619140625 Latitude (DWQ): Fac Site Long:-111.615659699999000054049247410148382 1868896484375 Longitude (DWQ): Fac Site Contact:Site Contact Phone: Site Contact Title: Permit Name (ICIS): Facility Name (ICIS): Permit/Facility Name (ICIS): NPDES ID (ICIS): Data Source:Storm Water Permits from the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) Storm Water Permit Issuance System Stormwater DB MGP:UTRC00000 Certification Name: Permit Type:Secondary Sic Code: Permit Status:Third Sic Code: Fac Oper Name:Tom Stuart Construction Fourth Sic Code: Fac Oper Address:259 South Riverbend Way Date Signed: Operator Address 2:Date Noi Received: Fac Oper City:NORTH SALT LAKE Date Noi Complete: Fac Oper State:UT Not Received: Fac Oper Zip:84054 No Exposure: Fac Oper Phone No:Data Vali Checks: Status of Owner:Receiv Water Body: Fac Oper Cont Per:TROY JOHNON Comb Sector Groups: Fac Oper Cont Title:Owner Address 1:8801 River Crossing Blvd Fac Oper Cont Phone:Owner Address 2: Group1:Owner City:INDIANAPOLIS 3 NPDES 38 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Group2:Owner Name:Scannell Properties Group3:Owner Poc:Chris Miller Group4:Owner State:IN Group5:Owner Zip Code:46240 Coverage Status:Active Coverage Type:General Permit Date Cvge Issues Renewed: Effective Date:01/31/2020 Date Cvge Expires: Data Review 091418: Primary Sect Based on Prima: Primary Sic Code 1: Primary Sic Code: Actions Planned or Taken: Muni Oper Storm Sewer Sy: m-3-883922199-b 2 of 2 NE 0.07 / 368.42 4,513.72 / 5 SCANNELL BUILDING #1 3498 S MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 p1p-883922199-y1y FRS ID:110070264740 Facility Latitude:40.19156 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.61888 Facility County:UTAH Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:__U_________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method: Total Penalties:0 Reference Point: Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):17502 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:1 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection:08/24/2018 myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Y Last State Inspection:08/24/2018 EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection:898 DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070264740 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTG071010 UTR398967 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count:1 SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection:898 Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:___U_________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: 3 ECHO 39 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:1 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:08/24/2018 Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection:905 DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070264740 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Carbon Monoxide (1971); PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Carbon Monoxide; PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s):UTG071010 UTR398967 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:1 Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: m-4-873031006-b 1 of 3 NNE 0.08 / 400.26 4,513.86 / 5 VANDERHALL FACTORY PHASE 1 3498 S MOUNTAIN VISTA PKWY PROVO UT 84097 p1p-873031006-y1y ICIS Fac Interest ID:3600929896 Impaired Waters:303(D) Listed NPDES ID:UTG071010 County Code:UT049 Facility UIN:110070264740 County:UTAH Fac Type Cd:POF Geocode Lat:40.19156 Fac Type Desc:Privately Owned Facility Geocode Long:-111.61888 ICIS Permits Activity ID:3601530870 Issuing Agency:Utah Division of Water Quality Version No:0 Agency Typ Cd:ST6 Orig Issue Date:02/07/2018 Agency Typ Desc:State Issue Date:02/07/2018 Prmt Comp Stat Flg:Yes Effective Date:02/07/2018 RNC Tracking Flag:Yes Expiration Date:03/29/2019 Master Exter Prmt No:UTG070000 Retirement Date:TMDL Interface Flag: Termination Date:09/18/2018 State Wtr Body: Fac Type Indicator:NON-POTW State Wtr Body Nme: Permit Typ Cd:GPC Prmt Status Code:TRM Prmt Type Desc:General Permit Covered Facility Prmt Status Desc:Terminated Permit Name:Tom Stuart Construction Major Minor Status Flag:N Major Minor Status Desc:Minor Discharger Total Design Flow No: 4 NPDES 40 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Actual Avg Flow No: Edmr Auth Flag:No Pretrmt Indicator Cd: Pretrmt Indicator Desc: NPDES Inspections Registry ID:110070264740 Comp Mntr Type Cd:ROS Activity ID:3601553855 Actual Begin Date:08/24/2018 Actvty Typ Cd:INS Actual End Date:08/24/2018 State EPA Flag:S Actvty Outcome Cd: Comp Mntr Type Desc:Reconnaissance without Sampling Actvty Outcome Desc: QNCR Historic Compliance Year Quarter:20191 No of E90 Violations in Qtr:0 No of Compl. Sched Viol in Qt:0 No of Single Event Viol. in Qtr:0 No of Permit Sched Viol in Qtr:0 Historic Noncompl. Cd:U HLRNC Short Desc:UNDETERMINED HLRNC Long Desc:Undetermined QNCR Status - insufficient data, or permitee is a minor discharger not subject to mandatory reporting Year Quarter:20184 No of E90 Violations in Qtr:0 No of Compl. Sched Viol in Qt:0 No of Single Event Viol. in Qtr:0 No of Permit Sched Viol in Qtr:0 Historic Noncompl. Cd:U HLRNC Short Desc:UNDETERMINED HLRNC Long Desc:Undetermined QNCR Status - insufficient data, or permitee is a minor discharger not subject to mandatory reporting m-4-884488181-b 2 of 3 NNE 0.08 / 400.26 4,513.86 / 5 SCANNELL BUILDING #1 3498 S MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 p1p-884488181-y1y ICIS Fac Interest ID:3601179746 Impaired Waters:303(D) Listed NPDES ID:UTR398967 County Code:UT049 Facility UIN:110070264740 County:UTAH Fac Type Cd:Geocode Lat:40.1905 Fac Type Desc:Geocode Long:-111.6157 ICIS Permits Activity ID:3602396298 Issuing Agency:UTDEQ Version No:0 Agency Typ Cd:ST6 Orig Issue Date:01/31/2020 Agency Typ Desc:State Issue Date:02/01/2021 Prmt Comp Stat Flg: Effective Date:02/01/2021 RNC Tracking Flag:Yes Expiration Date:01/30/2022 Master Exter Prmt No:UTRC00000 Retirement Date:TMDL Interface Flag: Termination Date:State Wtr Body: Fac Type Indicator:NON-POTW State Wtr Body Nme: Permit Typ Cd:GPC Prmt Status Code:EFF Prmt Type Desc:General Permit Covered Facility Prmt Status Desc:Effective Permit Name:Tom Stuart Construction Major Minor Status Flag:N Major Minor Status Desc:Minor Discharger Total Design Flow No: Actual Avg Flow No: 4 NPDES 41 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Edmr Auth Flag:No Pretrmt Indicator Cd: Pretrmt Indicator Desc: Activity ID:3602145537 Issuing Agency:Utah Division of Water Quality Version No:1 Agency Typ Cd:ST6 Orig Issue Date:01/31/2020 Agency Typ Desc:State Issue Date:01/31/2020 Prmt Comp Stat Flg:Yes Effective Date:01/31/2020 RNC Tracking Flag:Yes Expiration Date:01/31/2021 Master Exter Prmt No:UTRC00000 Retirement Date:01/31/2021 TMDL Interface Flag: Termination Date:State Wtr Body: Fac Type Indicator:NON-POTW State Wtr Body Nme: Permit Typ Cd:GPC Prmt Status Code:EFF Prmt Type Desc:General Permit Covered Facility Prmt Status Desc:Effective Permit Name:Tom Stuart Construction Major Minor Status Flag:N Major Minor Status Desc:Minor Discharger Total Design Flow No: Actual Avg Flow No: Edmr Auth Flag:No Pretrmt Indicator Cd: Pretrmt Indicator Desc: m-4-891117182-b 3 of 3 NNE 0.08 / 400.26 4,513.86 / 5 VANDERHALL FACTORY PHASE 1 3498 S MOUNTAIN VISTA PKWY PROVO UT 84097 p1p-891117182-y1y FRS ID:3600929895 Facility Latitude:40.297205 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.675378 Facility County:Utah Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%: Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES: Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL: Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP: Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF: Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3: RMP ID(s):Tile PM: EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960: EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM: FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=3600929895 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Within a Nonattaining NAA: Within a Maintenance NAA: m-5-889801390-b 1 of 1 ENE 0.08 / 408.00 4,514.17 / 5 WENCOR PROVO 3577 MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 p1p-889801390-y1y 4 5 ECHO ECHO 42 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB FRS ID:110070794225 Facility Latitude:40.191173 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.618 Facility County: Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes:3083 Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method: Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:CENTER OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):17472 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Y Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070794225 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTNX00509 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:3083 Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count:SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection: Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes:3083 Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070794225 43 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Carbon Monoxide (1971); PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Carbon Monoxide; PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s):UTNX00509 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: m-6-882262034-b 1 of 2 NE 0.08 / 424.36 4,513.97 / 5 Iron Vista 3 & 4 3585 South Mountain Vista Parkway Provo UT 84606 p1p-882262034-y1y STRSW Permit ID:UTR391791 NPDES ID (DWQ):UTR391791 Fac Site Name:Iron Vista 3 & 4 Permit Name (DWQ):Iron Vista 3 & 4 Fac Site Addr:3585 South Mountain Vista Parkway Loc Address (DWQ):3585 South Mountain Vista Parkway Fac Site Addr 2:Suppl Addr (DWQ): Fac Site City:Provo City (DWQ):PROVO Fac Site City Other:State (DWQ):UT Fac Site Zip:84606 Zipcode (DWQ):84606 Fac Site County:State Zip (DWQ):UT 84606 Fac Site State:UT County (DWQ):UTAH Fac Site Lat:40.19102000000000174395609064958989620 208740234375 Latitude (DWQ):40.19102 Fac Site Long:-111.616345999998998195223975926637649 5361328125 Longitude (DWQ):-111.616346 Fac Site Contact:Site Contact Phone: Site Contact Title: Permit Name (ICIS): Facility Name (ICIS): Permit/Facility Name (ICIS): NPDES ID (ICIS): Data Source:Storm Water Permits from the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) Storm Water Permit Issuance System; Utah Environmental Interactive Map - UPDES Storm Water layer Stormwater DB MGP:UTRC00000 Certification Name: Permit Type:Secondary Sic Code: Permit Status:Third Sic Code: Fac Oper Name:Bonneville Builders Fourth Sic Code: Fac Oper Address:4885 Sout 900 East Suite 208 Date Signed: Operator Address 2:Date Noi Received: Fac Oper City:SALT LAKE CITY Date Noi Complete: Fac Oper State:UT Not Received: Fac Oper Zip:84117 No Exposure: Fac Oper Phone No:Data Vali Checks: Status of Owner:Receiv Water Body: Fac Oper Cont Per:Cody Christiansen Comb Sector Groups: Fac Oper Cont Title:Owner Address 1:759 East 180 North Fac Oper Cont Phone:Owner Address 2: Group1:Owner City:VINEYARD Group2:Owner Name:Iron Vista 3 & 4 LLC Group3:Owner Poc:Chris McKay Group4:Owner State:UT Group5:Owner Zip Code:84059 6 NPDES 44 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Coverage Status:Active Coverage Type:General Permit Date Cvge Issues Renewed: Effective Date:03/08/2020 Date Cvge Expires: Data Review 091418: Primary Sect Based on Prima: Primary Sic Code 1: Primary Sic Code: Actions Planned or Taken: Muni Oper Storm Sewer Sy: DWQ STRM Discharge Permittee:Iron Vista 3 & 4 LLC Issue Date:08-Mar-2019 Permit Type:Construction Stormwater Effec Date:08-Mar-2019 Permit Grp:CONSTRUCTION Expir Date:08-Mar-2020 Sic Code:Point X:0 Rec Waters:Utah Lake Point Y:0 Contact:Cody Christiansen Nad83utm Y:4449141 Phone:801-808-2638 Nad83utm X:447536 Maplabel:UTR391791 - Iron Vista 3 & 4 LLC Descript: Enviro Apps:Construction Stormwater Enviro Appl:UTR391791 - Iron Vista 3 & 4 LLC Rec:6111 m-6-884469472-b 2 of 2 NE 0.08 / 424.36 4,513.97 / 5 IRON VISTA 3 & 4 3585 SOUTH MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 p1p-884469472-y1y ICIS Fac Interest ID:3601178206 Impaired Waters:303(D) Listed NPDES ID:UTR391791 County Code: Facility UIN:110070704405 County: Fac Type Cd:Geocode Lat:40.19102 Fac Type Desc:Geocode Long:-111.61634 ICIS Permits Activity ID:3602143997 Issuing Agency:Utah Division of Water Quality Version No:0 Agency Typ Cd:ST6 Orig Issue Date:03/08/2020 Agency Typ Desc:State Issue Date:03/08/2020 Prmt Comp Stat Flg:Yes Effective Date:03/08/2020 RNC Tracking Flag:Yes Expiration Date:03/08/2021 Master Exter Prmt No:UTRC00000 Retirement Date:TMDL Interface Flag: Termination Date:11/30/2020 State Wtr Body: Fac Type Indicator:NON-POTW State Wtr Body Nme: Permit Typ Cd:GPC Prmt Status Code:TRM Prmt Type Desc:General Permit Covered Facility Prmt Status Desc:Terminated Permit Name:Bonneville Builders Major Minor Status Flag:N Major Minor Status Desc:Minor Discharger Total Design Flow No: Actual Avg Flow No: Edmr Auth Flag:No Pretrmt Indicator Cd: Pretrmt Indicator Desc: QNCR Historic Compliance Year Quarter:20211 No of E90 Violations in Qtr:0 No of Compl. Sched Viol in Qt:0 No of Single Event Viol. in Qtr:0 6 NPDES 45 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB No of Permit Sched Viol in Qtr:0 Historic Noncompl. Cd:U HLRNC Short Desc:UNDETERMINED HLRNC Long Desc:Undetermined QNCR Status - insufficient data, or permitee is a minor discharger not subject to mandatory reporting m-7-890096833-b 1 of 1 ENE 0.09 / 487.96 4,514.90 / 6 WENCOR PROVO 3577 MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 p1p-890096833-y1y ICIS Fac Interest ID:3601200265 Impaired Waters:303(D) Listed NPDES ID:UTNX00509 County Code: Facility UIN:110070794225 County: Fac Type Cd:Geocode Lat:40.191173 Fac Type Desc:Geocode Long:-111.618000 ICIS Permits Activity ID:3602200253 Issuing Agency:UTDEQ Version No:0 Agency Typ Cd:ST6 Orig Issue Date:05/20/2020 Agency Typ Desc:State Issue Date:05/20/2020 Prmt Comp Stat Flg:Yes Effective Date:05/20/2020 RNC Tracking Flag:Yes Expiration Date:12/31/2023 Master Exter Prmt No:UTNX00000 Retirement Date:TMDL Interface Flag: Termination Date:State Wtr Body: Fac Type Indicator:NON-POTW State Wtr Body Nme: Permit Typ Cd:GPC Prmt Status Code:EFF Prmt Type Desc:General Permit Covered Facility Prmt Status Desc:Effective Permit Name:Wencor Major Minor Status Flag:N Major Minor Status Desc:Minor Discharger Total Design Flow No: Actual Avg Flow No: Edmr Auth Flag:No Pretrmt Indicator Cd: Pretrmt Indicator Desc: SIC Code SIC Code:3083 SIC Desc:Laminated Plastics Plate & Sheet Prim Indicator Flg:Yes m-8-810839147-b 1 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 NESTLE FROZEN FOODS 815 WEST RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-810839147-y1y EPA Handler ID:UTR000001107 Gen Status Universe:VSG Contact Name:KELLY LILJENQUIST Contact Address:815 WEST RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY , , SPRINGVILLE , UT, 84663 , US Contact Phone No and Ext:801-489-8621 Contact Email: Contact Country:US County Name:UTAH EPA Region:08 Land Type:Private Receive Date:19960205 Location Latitude:40.190722 Location Longitude:-111.627225 Violation/Evaluation Summary 7 8 NPDES RCRA VSQG 46 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Note:NO RECORDS: As of Jan 2021, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records associated with this facility (EPA ID). Handler Summary Importer Activity:No Mixed Waste Generator:No Transporter Activity:No Transfer Facility:No Onsite Burner Exemption:No Furnace Exemption:No Underground Injection Activity:No Commercial TSD:No Used Oil Transporter:No Used Oil Transfer Facility:No Used Oil Processor:No Used Oil Refiner:No Used Oil Burner:No Used Oil Market Burner:No Used Oil Spec Marketer:No Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:1 Receive Date:19960205 Handler Name:NESTLE FROZEN FOODS Federal Waste Generator Code:3 Generator Code Description:Very Small Quantity Generator Source Type:Notification Waste Code Details Hazardous Waste Code:D001 Waste Code Description:IGNITABLE WASTE Hazardous Waste Code:D008 Waste Code Description:LEAD Hazardous Waste Code:D018 Waste Code Description:BENZENE Hazardous Waste Code:D039 Waste Code Description:TETRACHLOROETHYLENE Hazardous Waste Code:D040 Waste Code Description:TRICHLORETHYLENE Owner/Operator Details Owner/Operator Ind:Current Owner Street No: Type:Private Street 1:5750 HARPER ROAD Name:NESTLE FROZEN FOODS Street 2: Date Became Current:City:SOLON Date Ended Current:State:OH Phone:216-248-3600 Country: Source Type:Notification Zip Code:44139 m-8-820684429-b 2 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT p1p-820684429-y1y 8 AST 47 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Facility ID:1000277 AST:True Owner:STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION Tank Detail(s) Tank ID:4 Tank Status:Permanently Out of Use Tank Capacity:1000 Substance:Not Listed Tank ID:3 Tank Status:Currently In Use Tank Capacity:500 Substance:Not Listed m-8-820690440-b 3 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-820690440-y1y DERR ID:1000277 Health Dist:10 ID:1000277 Northing:4448625.8 Facility ID:802 Easting:446832.32 CIM ID:UL to DEQID db UTM Desc:Orthoquad (DOQ) 1 meter Image Total Tanks:1 Loc County:UTAH Closed Tanks:1 Owner Name:STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION Tank:No Owner Address:815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY Release:No Owner City:SPRINGVILLE Open Release:No Owner County:UTAH Tnk Risk Avg Tst:0 Owner State:UT Type:Commercial Owner Zip:84663 Facility Desc:Commercial Owner Phone:(801) 489-8621 Site Desc:UST Env App Symbol:n/a Map Label:1000277 - STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION Env App Label:1000277 - STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION Source Type:Underground Storage Tank (UST) Sites in Utah (DERR); Utah Environmental Interactive Map Tank UST Information Tank ID:5 Substance in Tank:Diesel Alt Tank ID:5 Tank Material 1:Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel Tank Status:Permanently Out of Use Tank Material 2:None Aboveground Tank:No Pipe Material 1:Bare Steel Size of Tank (Gal.):500 Pipe Material 2:None Date Installed:01-Jan-1910 Pipe Type:U.S. Suction Date Last Used:12-Apr-1999 Tank Monitoring:OTHER Date Closed:29-Apr-1999 Piping Monitoring 1:OTHER Type of Closure:Tank removed from ground Piping Monitoring 2:NONE In Compliance:No On PST Fund:No Federally Regulated:Yes Other Financial Ins.: Emergency Gen.:Yes m-8-822564401-b 4 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 Nestle USA - Food Dvision 815 West Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT p1p-822564401-y1y DERR ID:4238 Inc Indian Land: Site Desc:Rpt Pty Name:Rick Fernelus Date Discovered:11/26/2001 5:0 Rpt Pty Title: Rpt Taken By:Craig Barnitz Rpt Pty Ph:(801) 489-8621 Date Time Rptd:11/26/2001 7:53 Resp Pty Ph:(801) 489-8621 TBL Start Date:11/26/2001 Inc Hwy: TBL End Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL Imp Media:Nearest City:SPRINGVILLE 8 8 UST SPILLS 48 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB TBL Chemical:Anhydrous Ammonia County:UTAH Responsible Party:Nestle USA - Food Dvision Title Event Name:Nestle USA - Food Dvision Incident Summary: Caller reported to the NRC that a manual purge valve was opened to release air from an ammonia line. Release continued for 45 minutes before valve was shut off. Estimated release of anhydrous ammonia during this time was 150 - 200 pounds. Release was secured once valve was shut-off. No injuries were reported. m-8-822564817-b 5 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way, Springville Springville UT p1p-822564817-y1y DERR ID:4057 Inc Indian Land: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Name: Date Discovered:07/31/2001 Rpt Pty Title: Rpt Taken By:Rpt Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Resp Pty Ph: TBL Start Date:Inc Hwy: TBL End Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL Imp Media:Nearest City:Springville TBL Chemical:County:Utah Responsible Party:Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. Title Event Name:Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. (Null RP Substituted) Incident Summary: A gage and valve failed causing release of 300 pounds of Anhydrous Ammonia. The ammonia has been contained and repairs are underway. 8-2-01 UPDATE - Per Nestle, total loss was about 200 gallons. Spill was contained entirely within the plant - most evaporated. No product entered drains within the building. Chemical Amount:Chemical Other: Amount Type:Amount Other: Chemical:Anhydrous Ammonia m-8-822566092-b 6 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 Nestle Frozen Foods 815 Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT p1p-822566092-y1y DERR ID:1808 Inc Indian Land: Site Desc:Rpt Pty Name:Kelly William Date Discovered:3/26/1996 7:30 Rpt Pty Title:HR Supervisor Rpt Taken By:Helen Sadik-Macdonald Rpt Pty Ph:489-8621 ext 325 Date Time Rptd:3/26/1996 7:50 Resp Pty Ph:489-8621 TBL Start Date:3/26/1996 Inc Hwy: TBL End Date:3/26/1996 Inc Mile Maker: TBL Imp Media:Nearest City:SPRINGVILLE TBL Chemical:Anhydrous Ammonia County:UTAH Responsible Party:Nestle Frozen Foods Title Event Name:Nestle Frozen Foods Incident Summary: Anhydrous Ammonia - 300 pounds. Gasket failed on valve during normal operation. Evacuated ammonia line & made repairs. Washed down sewer lines. Water treatment plant was alerted. Ammonia soaked absorbant materials were placed in an open plactic barrel and taken outside the facility. m-8-822566094-b 7 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT p1p-822566094-y1y DERR ID:7755 Inc Indian Land: 8 8 8 SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS 49 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Name: Date Discovered:04/28/2010 Rpt Pty Title: Rpt Taken By:Rpt Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Resp Pty Ph: TBL Start Date:Inc Hwy: TBL End Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL Imp Media:Nearest City:Springville TBL Chemical:County:Utah Responsible Party:Nestle Foods Title Event Name:Nestle Foods (Null RP Substituted) Incident Summary: Caller reported a release of anhydrous ammonia from a plate freezer due to an unknown cause. Quantity released is unknown. Release was shut-off, a response team is on-site, and the area has been isolated. Local Fire Dept. is on-site. No injuries were reported. All information for this report from National Response Center Incident Report #938438 Chemical Amount:Chemical Other: Amount Type:Amount Other: Chemical:Anhydrous ammonia m-8-822566468-b 8 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 NESTLE USA 815 W. RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT p1p-822566468-y1y DERR ID:2501 Inc Indian Land: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Name: Date Discovered:09/08/1997 Rpt Pty Title: Rpt Taken By:Rpt Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Resp Pty Ph: TBL Start Date:Inc Hwy: TBL End Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL Imp Media:Nearest City:SPRINGVILLE TBL Chemical:County:UTAH Responsible Party:NESTLE USA Title Event Name:NESTLE USA (Null RP Substituted) Incident Summary: AMMONIA - ONLY KNOW THE RELEASE IS ABOVE R.Q. AT THIS TIME, HIGH AIR PRESSURE SPIKE IN AMMONIA SYSTEM. STILL LOOKING FOR CAUSE. EQUIPMENT WAS SHUT DOWN AND RELEASE CONTAINED AFTER INITIAL SPONTANEOUS OPENING OF RELIEF VALVES. SAFTY VALVES WORKING! AMMONIA IS USED FOR REFRIGERATION AT THE PLANT. Chemical Amount:Chemical Other: Amount Type:Amount Other: Chemical:AMMONIA m-8-822567824-b 9 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 Nestle USA-Foods Div., Inc. 815 W Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT p1p-822567824-y1y DERR ID:5150 Inc Indian Land: Site Desc:Rpt Pty Name:Rick Fernelius Date Discovered:1/18/2004 15:55 Rpt Pty Title: Rpt Taken By:Via NRC Rpt Pty Ph:801-489-8621 Date Time Rptd:1/18/2004 18:17 Resp Pty Ph:801-489-8621 TBL Start Date:1/18/2004 Inc Hwy: TBL End Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL Imp Media:Nearest City:SPRINGVILLE TBL Chemical:Anhydrous ammonia County:UTAH 8 8 SPILLS SPILLS 50 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Responsible Party:Nestle USA-Foods Div., Inc. Title Event Name:Nestle USA-Foods Div., Inc. Incident Summary: Report was received via EPA NRC fax. An ammonia process line failed causing the release of 70 lbs. of ammonia to the atmosphere. Estimated duration of the release was 15 minutes. Line was shut off to secure the release. m-8-840012809-b 10 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT p1p-840012809-y1y DERR ID:2457 Inc Indian Land: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Name: Date Discovered:08/05/1997 Rpt Pty Title: Rpt Taken By:Rpt Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Resp Pty Ph: TBL Start Date:Inc Hwy: TBL End Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL Imp Media:Nearest City:Springville TBL Chemical:County:UTAH Responsible Party:Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. Title Event Name:Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. (Null RP Substituted) Incident Summary: 80 gallons of hydraulic oil spilled at process plant, about 11:30pm last night. Answering service received call from Nestle's at 2:12am - did not require an immediate call back. The hydraulic hose(s) on a freezer developed a leak; material entered the process sewer drain. Expect an almost full recovery (approx. 99%) from process plant. Spoke with Mr. Mattinson this morning - incident concluded and treatment plant cleaned up. Impacted Media ID:7110 Waterway Name: Land Use:Dist to Surface Water: Impacted Media:Soils In Near Water:0 Impacted Media Oth: ID:1022 Waterway Name: Land Use:Dist to Surface Water: Impacted Media:Soils In Near Water:0 Impacted Media Oth: Chemical Amount:Chemical Other: Amount Type:Amount Other: Chemical:hydraulic oil m-8-840013037-b 11 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 Nestle Prepared Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT p1p-840013037-y1y DERR ID:4675 Inc Indian Land: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Name: Date Discovered:11/02/2002 Rpt Pty Title: Rpt Taken By:Rpt Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Resp Pty Ph: TBL Start Date:Inc Hwy: TBL End Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL Imp Media:Nearest City:Springville TBL Chemical:County:Utah Responsible Party:Nestle Prepared Foods Title Event Name:Nestle Prepared Foods (Null RP Substituted) Incident Summary: 8 8 SPILLS SPILLS 51 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Caller reports anhydrous ammonia leaked onto the floor when a gig valve malfunctioned. The spill was contained in a compressor room. Quantity released is 54 pounds. The spill was cleaned up by the RP with pads and evaporation. No injuries occurred. m-8-840013522-b 12 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 Nestle Prepared Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT p1p-840013522-y1y DERR ID:12441 Inc Indian Land: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Name: Date Discovered:11/20/2015 Rpt Pty Title: Rpt Taken By:Rpt Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Resp Pty Ph: TBL Start Date:Inc Hwy: TBL End Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL Imp Media:Nearest City:SPRINGVILLE TBL Chemical:County:UTAH Responsible Party:Nestle Prepared Foods Title Event Name:Ammonia Release Near Springville Incident Summary: All information below is from the NRC report. Efforts to contact the company were unsuccessful. About 10 am today there was a release of 1536 pounds of ammonia leaking from a plate freezer into the atmosphere inside the plant building. Employees were isolated in the plant cafeteria. Ammonia releases are regulated by EPA. Impacted Media ID:10872 Waterway Name:N/A Land Use:Industrial Dist to Surface Water:N/A Impacted Media:Indoor Air In Near Water:0 Impacted Media Oth:N/A Chemical Amount:1536 Chemical Other: Amount Type:Pounds Amount Other: Chemical:Ammonia m-8-840014116-b 13 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 Nestle prepared usa-foods div. Inc 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT p1p-840014116-y1y DERR ID:12426 Inc Indian Land: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Name: Date Discovered:11/12/2015 Rpt Pty Title: Rpt Taken By:Rpt Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Resp Pty Ph: TBL Start Date:Inc Hwy: TBL End Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL Imp Media:Nearest City:SPRINGVILLE TBL Chemical:County:UTAH Responsible Party:Nestle prepared usa-foods div. Inc Title Event Name:Springville Ammonia Release Incident Summary: Caller stated that they have ammonia leaking from a plate freezer into the atmosphere inside the plant building. The release was remediated by turning on exhaust and isolating the system. Impacted Media ID:10860 Waterway Name:N/A Land Use:Commercial Dist to Surface Water:N/A 8 8 SPILLS SPILLS 52 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Impacted Media:Indoor Air In Near Water:0 Impacted Media Oth:N/A Chemical Amount:Chemical Other: Amount Type:N/A - Unknown Amount Other: Chemical:Ammonia m-8-840014177-b 14 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT p1p-840014177-y1y DERR ID:4543 Inc Indian Land: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Name: Date Discovered:07/29/2002 Rpt Pty Title: Rpt Taken By:Rpt Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Resp Pty Ph: TBL Start Date:Inc Hwy: TBL End Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL Imp Media:Nearest City:Springville TBL Chemical:County:Utah Responsible Party:Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. Title Event Name:Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. (Null RP Substituted) Incident Summary: Caller reports a pressure regulator failed, caused release through relief valve of 1100 pounds of ANHYDROUS AMMONIA. Evacuated 100 employees for 15 minutes, release was secured and employees returned to the plant. Weather clear, 65 F. Chemical Amount:Chemical Other: Amount Type:Amount Other: Chemical:Anhydrous Ammonia m-8-840014292-b 15 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT p1p-840014292-y1y DERR ID:11598 Inc Indian Land: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Name: Date Discovered:10/17/2013 Rpt Pty Title: Rpt Taken By:Rpt Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Resp Pty Ph: TBL Start Date:Inc Hwy: TBL End Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL Imp Media:Nearest City:SPRINGVILLE TBL Chemical:County:UTAH Responsible Party:Nestle Foods Title Event Name:Springville - Ammonia Release Incident Summary: Caller reported an update to National Response Center (NRC) regarding Incident Report #1063247. In the initial NRC Report #1063247, Nestle Foods reported that the mechanical plate in a plate freezer tilted causing a release of anhydrous ammonia to the air/atmosphere. The updated information indicated that 75 lbs. of ammonia was released during the event. The updated information was received in NRC Incident Report #1063852. Impacted Media ID:9929 Waterway Name:N/A Land Use:Industrial Dist to Surface Water:N/A 8 8 SPILLS SPILLS 53 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Impacted Media:Outdoor Air In Near Water:0 Impacted Media Oth:N/A Chemical Amount:75 Chemical Other: Amount Type:Pounds Amount Other: Chemical:Ammonia m-8-840014617-b 16 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 Nestle Prepared USA - Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT p1p-840014617-y1y DERR ID:12211 Inc Indian Land: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Name: Date Discovered:05/26/2015 Rpt Pty Title: Rpt Taken By:Rpt Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Resp Pty Ph: TBL Start Date:Inc Hwy: TBL End Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL Imp Media:Nearest City:SPRINGVILLE TBL Chemical:County:UTAH Responsible Party:Nestle Prepared USA - Foods Title Event Name:Anhydrous ammonia release, Nestle Springville Incident Summary: Caller stated due to a hole in a suction pipe at the facility there was a release of anhydrous ammonia. Impacted Media ID:10630 Waterway Name:N/A Land Use:Industrial Dist to Surface Water:N/A Impacted Media:Indoor Air In Near Water:0 Impacted Media Oth:N/A Chemical Amount:Chemical Other: Amount Type:N/A - Unknown Amount Other: Chemical:Ammonia m-8-840014618-b 17 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 NESTLE USA 815 Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT p1p-840014618-y1y DERR ID:12431 Inc Indian Land: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Name: Date Discovered:11/01/2015 Rpt Pty Title: Rpt Taken By:Rpt Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Resp Pty Ph: TBL Start Date:Inc Hwy: TBL End Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL Imp Media:Nearest City:SPRINGVILLE TBL Chemical:County:UTAH Responsible Party:NESTLE USA Title Event Name:Utah County - Anhydrous Ammonia Incident Summary: Caller notified NRC (NRC#132282) of an anhydrous ammonia release of unknown quantity on November 1, 2015 at 815 Raymond Klauck Way, Springville, Utah. On November 13, 2015, the RP updated the original report with a release quantity of 65 lbs by completing another NRC report (NRC#1133372). 8 8 SPILLS SPILLS 54 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Impacted Media ID:10862 Waterway Name:N/A Land Use:Industrial Dist to Surface Water:N/A Impacted Media:Indoor Air In Near Water:0 Impacted Media Oth:N/A ID:10863 Waterway Name:N/A Land Use:Industrial Dist to Surface Water:N/A Impacted Media:Indoor Air In Near Water:0 Impacted Media Oth:N/A Chemical Amount:65 Chemical Other: Amount Type:Pounds Amount Other: Chemical:Ammonia m-8-848644981-b 18 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 Nestle Prepared USA-Foods Div. Inc. 815 W. Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT p1p-848644981-y1y DERR ID:12619 Inc Indian Land: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Name: Date Discovered:05/22/2016 Rpt Pty Title: Rpt Taken By:Rpt Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Resp Pty Ph: TBL Start Date:Inc Hwy: TBL End Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL Imp Media:Nearest City:SPRINGVILLE TBL Chemical:County:UTAH Responsible Party:Nestle Prepared USA-Foods Div. Inc. Title Event Name:Springville - Ammonia Release Incident Summary: This incident was reported to the DEQ via an email from the NRC. Caller is reporting a leak from a freezer that resulted in a release of anhydrous ammonia to the air. Amount released is unknown at this time. The release has been secured. Impacted Media ID:12046 Waterway Name:N/A Land Use:Industrial Dist to Surface Water:N/A Impacted Media:Indoor Air In Near Water:0 Impacted Media Oth:N/A Chemical Amount:Chemical Other: Amount Type:N/A - Unknown Amount Other: Chemical:Ammonia m-8-856817311-b 19 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 NESTLE PREPARED FOODS COMPANY - SPRINGVILLE, UT 815 WEST RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-856817311-y1y FRS ID:110000470115 Facility Latitude:40.19075 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.62475 Facility County:UTAH 8 8 SPILLS ECHO 55 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:No Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:Yes Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:Yes Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes:2038 Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes:311412 Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:CENTER OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):30 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110000470115 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) RCRA ID(s):UTR000001107 Penalties: Permit Types:VSQG Last Penalty Date: RCRA NAICS:Last Penalty Amt: Inspection Count:Qtrs with NC:0 Informal Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Formal Action Cnt:SNC ?:No Days since Last Evaluation: Date of Last Formal Action: 3Yr Compl Qtrs History:____________ Toxic Releases (TRI) TRI ID(s):84663STFFR815WE Off Site Transfers:135502 Releases Transfers:145514 Reporter in Past:Y On Site Releases:10012 Reporter:Y Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes:2038 Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes:311412 Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):100000040546 Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110000470115 56 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Toxic Releases - Data Download TRI ID(s):84663STFFR815WE Release Transfers:145514 m-8-866529508-b 20 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 NESTLE USA, PREPARED FOODS DIVISION, INC. 815 WEST RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-866529508-y1y Site Program ID:UT002430 UTM Easting:462976.34477 Department ID:Pending461 UTM Northing:4448342.80675 Program Description:Tier2 Facilities Tier 2 Report Year Report Year:2001 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:1995 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:2005 SIC Code:2038 SIC Desc:Frozen Specialties, NEC NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:1994 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:1998 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:2003 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:1996 SIC Code: 8 TIER 2 57 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:1999 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:2000 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:2002 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:2004 SIC Code:2038 SIC Desc:Frozen Specialties, NEC NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:1997 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: m-8-873858384-b 21 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT p1p-873858384-y1y DERR ID:13705 Inc Indian Land: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Name: Date Discovered:12/08/2018 Rpt Pty Title: Rpt Taken By:Rpt Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Resp Pty Ph: TBL Start Date:Inc Hwy: TBL End Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL Imp Media:Nearest City:SPRINGVILLE TBL Chemical:County:UTAH Responsible Party:Nestle Foods Title Event Name:Utah County Ammonia Release Incident Summary: The caller reported to the NRC a release of 26 pounds of anhydrous ammonia. The release was contained and secured. Impacted Media ID:13228 Waterway Name:N/A Land Use:Industrial Dist to Surface Water:N/A Impacted Media:Outdoor Air In Near Water:0 Impacted Media Oth:N/A Chemical Amount:26 Chemical Other: Amount Type:Pounds Amount Other: Chemical:Ammonia 8 SPILLS 58 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB m-8-879271002-b 22 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-879271002-y1y STRSW Permit ID:NPDES ID (DWQ):UTR270105 Fac Site Name:Permit Name (DWQ):Nestle Foods Fac Site Addr:Loc Address (DWQ):815 West Raymond Klauck Way Fac Site Addr 2:Suppl Addr (DWQ): Fac Site City:City (DWQ):SPRINGVILLE Fac Site City Other:State (DWQ):UT Fac Site Zip:Zipcode (DWQ):84663 Fac Site County:State Zip (DWQ):UT 84663 Fac Site State:County (DWQ):UTAH Fac Site Lat:Latitude (DWQ):40.18872 Fac Site Long:Longitude (DWQ):-111.62506 Fac Site Contact:Site Contact Phone: Site Contact Title: Permit Name (ICIS):Nestle Foods Facility Name (ICIS):NESTLE FOODS Permit/Facility Name (ICIS): NPDES ID (ICIS):UTR270105 Data Source:Utah Environmental Interactive Map - UPDES Storm Water layer; Utah Department of Environmental Quality Grama Request ICIS Storm Water Permits DWQ STRM Discharge Permittee:Nestle Foods Issue Date:23-Feb-2015 Permit Type:Industrial Stormwater Effec Date:23-Feb-2015 Permit Grp:INDUSTRIAL Expir Date:31-Dec-2020 Sic Code:2038 Point X:0 Rec Waters:Spring Creek Point Y:0 Contact:Shane North Nad83utm Y:4448891 Phone:801-491-5326 Nad83utm X:446792 Maplabel:UTR270105 - Nestle Foods Descript: Enviro Apps:Industrial Stormwater Enviro Appl:UTR270105 - Nestle Foods Rec:1362 ICIS STRM Permit Issued by:Curr Major Minor Status: Minor Permit Status Desc:Effective Fac Type Indicator:NON-POTW Issue Date:2/23/2015 UDF1: Effective Date:2/23/2015 UDF2: Expiration Date:12/31/2020 Gov Last Name: App Received Date:2/23/2015 m-8-888848010-b 23 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 NESTLE PREPARED FOODS COMPANY 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-888848010-y1y FRS ID:110070298203 Facility Latitude:40.19075 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.62475 Facility County: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:SIC Codes: 8 8 NPDES ECHO 59 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070298203 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y m-8-889828774-b 24 of 24 W 0.10 / 517.48 4,502.03 / -7 STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-889828774-y1y FRS ID:110020104322 Facility Latitude:40.19075 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.62475 Facility County:UTAH Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110020104322 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y 8 ECHO 60 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB m-9-869584437-b 1 of 2 NNE 0.10 / 546.44 4,513.46 / 5 ACTION TARGET 3411 S MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 p1p-869584437-y1y FRS ID:110064263087 Facility Latitude:40.19249 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.61958 Facility County:UTAH Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:NPDES?:No Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:Yes Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes:333318 Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:CENTER OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):30 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110064263087 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) RCRA ID(s):UTP000001563 Penalties: Permit Types:Other Last Penalty Date: RCRA NAICS:333318 Last Penalty Amt: Inspection Count:Qtrs with NC:0 Informal Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Formal Action Cnt:SNC ?:No Days since Last Evaluation: Date of Last Formal Action: 3Yr Compl Qtrs History:____________ Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes:333318 3312 Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):9070911 Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: 9 ECHO 61 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110064263087 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Carbon Monoxide (1971); PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Carbon Monoxide; PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y m-9-889191754-b 2 of 2 NNE 0.10 / 546.44 4,513.46 / 5 ACTION TARGET 3411 S. MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 p1p-889191754-y1y FRS ID:110070739614 Facility Latitude:40.219057 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.638609 Facility County:UTAH Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%: Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES: Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL: Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP: Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF: Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3: RMP ID(s):Tile PM: EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960: EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM: FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070739614 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Within a Nonattaining NAA: Within a Maintenance NAA: m-10-868577248-b 1 of 1 NNE 0.12 / 634.25 4,513.32 / 4 ACTION TARGET 3411 S. MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 p1p-868577248-y1y EPA Handler ID:UTP000001563 Gen Status Universe:No Report Contact Name:SPENCER CHRISTIAN Contact Address:3411 , S. MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY , , PROVO , UT, 84606 , US Contact Phone No and Ext:801-705-9150 Contact Email:SCHRISTIAN@ACTIONTARGET.COM Contact Country:US County Name:UTAH EPA Region:08 9 10 ECHO RCRA NON GEN 62 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Land Type:Private Receive Date:20180606 Location Latitude: Location Longitude: Violation/Evaluation Summary Note:NO RECORDS: As of Jan 2021, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records associated with this facility (EPA ID). Handler Summary Importer Activity:No Mixed Waste Generator:No Transporter Activity:No Transfer Facility:No Onsite Burner Exemption:No Furnace Exemption:No Underground Injection Activity:No Commercial TSD:No Used Oil Transporter:No Used Oil Transfer Facility:No Used Oil Processor:No Used Oil Refiner:No Used Oil Burner:No Used Oil Market Burner:No Used Oil Spec Marketer:No Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:1 Receive Date:20170427 Handler Name:ACTION TARGET Source Type:Notification Federal Waste Generator Code:1 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Waste Code Details Hazardous Waste Code:D001 Waste Code Description:IGNITABLE WASTE Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:1 Receive Date:20180606 Handler Name:ACTION TARGET Source Type:Annual/Biennial Report update with Notification Federal Waste Generator Code:N Generator Code Description:Not a Generator, Verified Owner/Operator Details Owner/Operator Ind:Current Operator Street No:3411 Type:Private Street 1:S. MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY Name:ACTION TARGET Street 2: Date Became Current:City:PROVO Date Ended Current:State:UT Phone:Country:US Source Type:Notification Zip Code:84606 Owner/Operator Ind:Current Operator Street No:3411 63 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Type:Private Street 1:S. MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY Name:ACTION TARGET Street 2: Date Became Current:City:PROVO Date Ended Current:State:UT Phone:Country:US Source Type:Annual/Biennial Report update with Notification Zip Code:84606 Owner/Operator Ind:Current Owner Street No: Type:Private Street 1:P.O. BOX 420 Name:ACTION COMMERCIAL PARK Street 2: Date Became Current:20080101 City:SPRINGVILLE Date Ended Current:State:UT Phone:Country:US Source Type:Annual/Biennial Report update with Notification Zip Code:84663 Owner/Operator Ind:Current Owner Street No: Type:Private Street 1:P.O. BOX 420 Name:ACTION COMMERCIAL PARK Street 2: Date Became Current:20080101 City:SPRINGVILLE Date Ended Current:State:UT Phone:Country:US Source Type:Notification Zip Code:84663 Historical Handler Details Receive Dt:20170427 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Handler Name:ACTION TARGET m-11-882261729-b 1 of 3 NW 0.16 / 822.03 4,504.26 / -5 Legacy Park 816 W. Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT 84663 p1p-882261729-y1y STRSW Permit ID:UTR398981 NPDES ID (DWQ): Fac Site Name:Legacy Park Permit Name (DWQ): Fac Site Addr:816 W. Raymond Klauck Way Loc Address (DWQ): Fac Site Addr 2:Suppl Addr (DWQ): Fac Site City:Springville City (DWQ): Fac Site City Other:State (DWQ): Fac Site Zip:84663 Zipcode (DWQ): Fac Site County:State Zip (DWQ): Fac Site State:UT County (DWQ): Fac Site Lat:40.19226799999979959920892724767327308 65478515625 Latitude (DWQ): Fac Site Long:-111.625826000000003546119842212647199 6307373046875 Longitude (DWQ): Fac Site Contact:Site Contact Phone: Site Contact Title: Permit Name (ICIS): Facility Name (ICIS): Permit/Facility Name (ICIS): NPDES ID (ICIS): Data Source:Storm Water Permits from the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) Storm Water Permit Issuance System Stormwater DB MGP:UTRC00000 Certification Name: Permit Type:Secondary Sic Code: Permit Status:Third Sic Code: Fac Oper Name:Evans Grader and Paving Fourth Sic Code: Fac Oper Address:2068 South Mountain Vista Lane Date Signed: Operator Address 2:Date Noi Received: Fac Oper City:PROVO Date Noi Complete: Fac Oper State:UT Not Received: Fac Oper Zip:84606 No Exposure: Fac Oper Phone No:Data Vali Checks: 11 NPDES 64 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Status of Owner:Receiv Water Body: Fac Oper Cont Per:GLEN E GOINS Comb Sector Groups: Fac Oper Cont Title:Owner Address 1:2068 S. Mountain Vista Lane Fac Oper Cont Phone:Owner Address 2: Group1:Owner City:PROVO Group2:Owner Name:Evans Development Group3:Owner Poc:JAMIE EVANS Group4:Owner State:UT Group5:Owner Zip Code:84606 Coverage Status:Active Coverage Type:General Permit Date Cvge Issues Renewed: Effective Date:02/01/2020 Date Cvge Expires: Data Review 091418: Primary Sect Based on Prima: Primary Sic Code 1: Primary Sic Code: Actions Planned or Taken: Muni Oper Storm Sewer Sy: m-11-884476571-b 2 of 3 NW 0.16 / 822.03 4,504.26 / -5 LEGACY PARK 816 W. RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-884476571-y1y ICIS Fac Interest ID:3601179775 Impaired Waters:303(D) Listed NPDES ID:UTR398981 County Code: Facility UIN:110070708789 County: Fac Type Cd:Geocode Lat:40.1923 Fac Type Desc:Geocode Long:-111.6258 ICIS Permits Activity ID:3602145563 Issuing Agency:Utah Division of Water Quality Version No:1 Agency Typ Cd:ST6 Orig Issue Date:02/01/2020 Agency Typ Desc:State Issue Date:02/01/2020 Prmt Comp Stat Flg:Yes Effective Date:02/01/2020 RNC Tracking Flag:Yes Expiration Date:02/01/2021 Master Exter Prmt No:UTRC00000 Retirement Date:03/16/2021 TMDL Interface Flag: Termination Date:State Wtr Body: Fac Type Indicator:NON-POTW State Wtr Body Nme: Permit Typ Cd:GPC Prmt Status Code:ADC Prmt Type Desc:General Permit Covered Facility Prmt Status Desc:Administratively Permit Name:Evans Grader and Paving Major Minor Status Flag:N Major Minor Status Desc:Minor Discharger Total Design Flow No: Actual Avg Flow No: Edmr Auth Flag:No Pretrmt Indicator Cd: Pretrmt Indicator Desc: Activity ID:3602446283 Issuing Agency:UTDEQ Version No:0 Agency Typ Cd:ST6 Orig Issue Date:02/01/2020 Agency Typ Desc:State Issue Date:03/17/2021 Prmt Comp Stat Flg: Effective Date:03/17/2021 RNC Tracking Flag:Yes Expiration Date:01/31/2022 Master Exter Prmt No:UTRC00000 Retirement Date:TMDL Interface Flag: Termination Date:State Wtr Body: Fac Type Indicator:NON-POTW State Wtr Body Nme: Permit Typ Cd:GPC Prmt Status Code:EFF Prmt Type Desc:General Permit Covered Facility Prmt Status Desc:Effective Permit Name:Evans Grader and Paving Major Minor Status Flag:N Major Minor Status Desc:Minor Discharger Total Design Flow No: 11 NPDES 65 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Actual Avg Flow No: Edmr Auth Flag:No Pretrmt Indicator Cd: Pretrmt Indicator Desc: m-11-888758360-b 3 of 3 NW 0.16 / 822.03 4,504.26 / -5 LEGACY PARK 816 W. RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-888758360-y1y FRS ID:110070708789 Facility Latitude:40.190753 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.624487 Facility County: Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:ENTRANCE POINT OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):50 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Y Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070708789 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTR398981 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count:SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection: Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 11 ECHO 66 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070708789 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s):UTR398981 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: m-12-879271163-b 1 of 3 ENE 0.17 / 883.22 4,518.66 / 10 Iron Vista 3850 south Mountain Vista Parkway Provo UT 84601 p1p-879271163-y1y STRSW Permit ID:UTR385785 NPDES ID (DWQ): Fac Site Name:Iron Vista Permit Name (DWQ): Fac Site Addr:3850 south Mountain Vista Parkway Loc Address (DWQ): Fac Site Addr 2:Suppl Addr (DWQ): Fac Site City:Provo City (DWQ): Fac Site City Other:State (DWQ): Fac Site Zip:84601 Zipcode (DWQ): Fac Site County:State Zip (DWQ): Fac Site State:UT County (DWQ): Fac Site Lat:40.19027200000000021873347577638924121 856689453125 Latitude (DWQ): Fac Site Long:-111.617396999999996864971762988716363 9068603515625 Longitude (DWQ): Fac Site Contact:Site Contact Phone: Site Contact Title: Permit Name (ICIS): Facility Name (ICIS): Permit/Facility Name (ICIS): NPDES ID (ICIS): Data Source:Storm Water Permits from the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) Storm Water Permit Issuance System Stormwater DB MGP:UTRC00000 Certification Name: Permit Type:Secondary Sic Code: Permit Status:Third Sic Code: Fac Oper Name:Sunroc Corporation Fourth Sic Code: Fac Oper Address:730 N 1500 W Date Signed: Operator Address 2:Date Noi Received: Fac Oper City:OREM Date Noi Complete: Fac Oper State:UT Not Received: Fac Oper Zip:84057 No Exposure: Fac Oper Phone No:Data Vali Checks: 12 NPDES 67 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Status of Owner:Receiv Water Body: Fac Oper Cont Per:Bryan Boshell Comb Sector Groups: Fac Oper Cont Title:Owner Address 1:351 W Center Street Fac Oper Cont Phone:Owner Address 2: Group1:Owner City:PROVO Group2:Owner Name:Provo City Group3:Owner Poc:Bryan Boshell Group4:Owner State:UT Group5:Owner Zip Code:84601 Coverage Status:Expired Coverage Type:General Permit Date Cvge Issues Renewed: Effective Date:04/06/2018 Date Cvge Expires: Data Review 091418: Primary Sect Based on Prima: Primary Sic Code 1: Primary Sic Code: Actions Planned or Taken: Muni Oper Storm Sewer Sy: m-12-884472426-b 2 of 3 ENE 0.17 / 883.22 4,518.66 / 10 IRON VISTA 3850 SOUTH MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84601 p1p-884472426-y1y ICIS Fac Interest ID:3601177220 Impaired Waters:303(D) Listed NPDES ID:UTR385785 County Code: Facility UIN:110070704405 County: Fac Type Cd:Geocode Lat:40.190272 Fac Type Desc:Geocode Long:-111.61739 ICIS Permits Activity ID:3602143006 Issuing Agency:Utah Division of Water Quality Version No:0 Agency Typ Cd:ST6 Orig Issue Date:04/06/2018 Agency Typ Desc:State Issue Date:04/06/2018 Prmt Comp Stat Flg:Yes Effective Date:04/06/2018 RNC Tracking Flag:Yes Expiration Date:04/06/2019 Master Exter Prmt No:UTRC00000 Retirement Date:TMDL Interface Flag: Termination Date:State Wtr Body: Fac Type Indicator:NON-POTW State Wtr Body Nme: Permit Typ Cd:GPC Prmt Status Code:EXP Prmt Type Desc:General Permit Covered Facility Prmt Status Desc:Expired Permit Name:Sunroc Corporation Major Minor Status Flag:N Major Minor Status Desc:Minor Discharger Total Design Flow No: Actual Avg Flow No: Edmr Auth Flag:No Pretrmt Indicator Cd: Pretrmt Indicator Desc: m-12-888792509-b 3 of 3 ENE 0.17 / 883.22 4,518.66 / 10 IRON VISTA 3850 SOUTH MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84601 p1p-888792509-y1y FRS ID:110070704405 Facility Latitude:40.20636 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.62944 Facility County: Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No 12 12 NPDES ECHO 68 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-BLOCK FACE Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:ENTRANCE POINT OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):1000 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Y Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070704405 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTR385785 UTR391791 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count:SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection: Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070704405 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 69 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s):UTR385785 UTR391791 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: m-13-879269108-b 1 of 2 ENE 0.21 / 1,121.24 4,521.32 / 12 South 64 Clean Up Mountain Vista Parkway and Sierra Vista Way Provo UT 84606 p1p-879269108-y1y STRSW Permit ID:UTR386573 NPDES ID (DWQ):UTR386573 Fac Site Name:South 64 Clean Up Permit Name (DWQ):South 64 Clean Up Fac Site Addr:Mountain Vista Parkway and Sierra Vista Way Loc Address (DWQ):Mountain Vista Parkway and Sierra Vista Way Fac Site Addr 2:Suppl Addr (DWQ): Fac Site City:Provo City (DWQ):PROVO Fac Site City Other:State (DWQ):UT Fac Site Zip:84606 Zipcode (DWQ):84606 Fac Site County:State Zip (DWQ):UT 84606 Fac Site State:UT County (DWQ):UTAH Fac Site Lat:40.18813000000000101863406598567962646 484375 Latitude (DWQ):40.18813 Fac Site Long:-111.616960000000005948095349594950675 96435546875 Longitude (DWQ):-111.61696 Fac Site Contact:Site Contact Phone: Site Contact Title: Permit Name (ICIS): Facility Name (ICIS): Permit/Facility Name (ICIS): NPDES ID (ICIS): Data Source:Storm Water Permits from the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) Storm Water Permit Issuance System; Utah Environmental Interactive Map - UPDES Storm Water layer Stormwater DB MGP:UTRC00000 Certification Name: Permit Type:Secondary Sic Code: Permit Status:Third Sic Code: Fac Oper Name:Evans Grader and Paving Fourth Sic Code: Fac Oper Address:2097 South Ironton Boulevard Date Signed: Operator Address 2:Date Noi Received: Fac Oper City:PROVO Date Noi Complete: Fac Oper State:UT Not Received: Fac Oper Zip:84606 No Exposure: Fac Oper Phone No:Data Vali Checks: Status of Owner:Receiv Water Body: Fac Oper Cont Per:JD Evans Comb Sector Groups: Fac Oper Cont Title:Owner Address 1:3000 South Sierra Vista Way Fac Oper Cont Phone:Owner Address 2: Group1:Owner City:PROVO Group2:Owner Name:New Vista Group3:Owner Poc:JD Evans Group4:Owner State:UT Group5:Owner Zip Code:84606 Coverage Status:Active Coverage Type:General Permit Date Cvge Issues Renewed: Effective Date:05/17/2019 Date Cvge Expires: Data Review 091418: Primary Sect Based on Prima: Primary Sic Code 1: Primary Sic Code: 13 NPDES 70 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Actions Planned or Taken: Muni Oper Storm Sewer Sy: DWQ STRM Discharge Permittee:New Vista Issue Date:16-May-2018 Permit Type:Construction Stormwater Effec Date:16-May-2019 Permit Grp:CONSTRUCTION Expir Date:16-May-2020 Sic Code:Point X:0 Rec Waters:Spring Creek Point Y:0 Contact:JD Evans Nad83utm Y:4448821 Phone:801-319-6687 Nad83utm X:447481 Maplabel:UTR386573 - South 64 Clean Up Descript: Enviro Apps:Construction Stormwater Enviro Appl:UTR386573 - South 64 Clean Up Rec:4379 m-13-888998130-b 2 of 2 ENE 0.21 / 1,121.24 4,521.32 / 12 SOUTH 64 CLEAN UP MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY AND SIERRA VISTA WAY PROVO UT 84606 p1p-888998130-y1y FRS ID:110070711663 Facility Latitude:40.18813 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.61696 Facility County: Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method: Total Penalties:0 Reference Point: Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):17502 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Y Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070711663 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTR386573 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:Off Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count:SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection: Date of Last Formal Action: 13 ECHO 71 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070711663 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Carbon Monoxide (1971); PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Carbon Monoxide; PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s):UTR386573 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: m-14-855488821-b 1 of 5 SSW 0.22 / 1,170.20 4,518.51 / 10 BRAILSFORD CAST STONE, INC. 642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-855488821-y1y ICIS Fac Interest ID:3600126843 Impaired Waters:303(D) Listed NPDES ID:UTR259785 County Code:UT049 Facility UIN:110028187325 County:UTAH Fac Type Cd:POF Geocode Lat:+40.185722 Fac Type Desc:Privately Owned Facility Geocode Long:-111.622528 ICIS Permits Activity ID:3600482846 Issuing Agency:Utah Division of Water Quality Version No:0 Agency Typ Cd:ST6 Orig Issue Date:01/01/2016 Agency Typ Desc:State Issue Date:01/01/2016 Prmt Comp Stat Flg:Yes Effective Date:01/01/2016 RNC Tracking Flag:Yes Expiration Date:12/31/2020 Master Exter Prmt No:UTR000000 Retirement Date:TMDL Interface Flag: Termination Date:State Wtr Body: Fac Type Indicator:NON-POTW State Wtr Body Nme:Unknown Permit Typ Cd:GPC Prmt Status Code:ADC Prmt Type Desc:General Permit Covered Facility Prmt Status Desc:Administratively Permit Name:Brailsford Cast Stone, Inc. 14 NPDES 72 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Major Minor Status Flag:N Major Minor Status Desc:Minor Discharger Total Design Flow No:0 Actual Avg Flow No:0 Edmr Auth Flag:No Pretrmt Indicator Cd: Pretrmt Indicator Desc: NAICS Code NAICS Code:327332 NAICS Desc:Concrete Pipe Manufacturing Prim Indicator Flg:Yes SIC Code SIC Code:3272 SIC Desc:Concrete Products Prim Indicator Flg:Yes m-14-855535035-b 2 of 5 SSW 0.22 / 1,170.20 4,518.51 / 10 BRAILSFORD CAST STONE, INC. 642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-855535035-y1y ICIS Fac Interest ID:1400010819 Impaired Waters:303(D) Listed NPDES ID:UTU001001 County Code:UT049 Facility UIN:110028187325 County:UTAH Fac Type Cd:POF Geocode Lat:+40.185722 Fac Type Desc:Privately Owned Facility Geocode Long:-111.622528 ICIS Permits Activity ID:1400020240 Issuing Agency: Version No:0 Agency Typ Cd:OT6 Orig Issue Date:Agency Typ Desc:Other Issue Date:Prmt Comp Stat Flg: Effective Date:RNC Tracking Flag:Yes Expiration Date:Master Exter Prmt No: Retirement Date:TMDL Interface Flag: Termination Date:State Wtr Body: Fac Type Indicator:State Wtr Body Nme: Permit Typ Cd:UFT Prmt Status Code: Prmt Type Desc:Unpermitted Facility Prmt Status Desc: Permit Name: Major Minor Status Flag: Major Minor Status Desc: Total Design Flow No: Actual Avg Flow No: Edmr Auth Flag:No Pretrmt Indicator Cd: Pretrmt Indicator Desc: NPDES Inspections Registry ID:110028187325 Comp Mntr Type Cd:CEI Activity ID:1400020242 Actual Begin Date:12/11/2008 Actvty Typ Cd:INS Actual End Date:12/11/2008 State EPA Flag:S Actvty Outcome Cd: Comp Mntr Type Desc:Evaluation Actvty Outcome Desc: Single Event Violations 14 NPDES 73 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB NPDES Violation ID:1400577090 Sngl Event Viol. Date:12/11/2008 Violation Typ Cd:S Sngl Event End Date:12/11/2008 Violation Typ Desc:Single Event Violation Violation Cd:D0N11 Violation Desc:WW Storm Water Non-Construction - Discharge without a permit RNC Detection Code: RNC Detection Desc: RNC Detection Date: RNC Resolution Code: RNC Resolution Desc: RNC Resolution Date: Sngl Event Agency Typ Code:ST6 Sngl Event Violation Cmnt: QNCR Historic Compliance Year Quarter:20091 No of E90 Violations in Qtr:0 No of Compl. Sched Viol in Qt:0 No of Single Event Viol. in Qtr:1 No of Permit Sched Viol in Qtr:0 Historic Noncompl. Cd: HLRNC Short Desc: HLRNC Long Desc: m-14-855572141-b 3 of 5 SSW 0.22 / 1,170.20 4,518.51 / 10 CAST STONE INC 642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-855572141-y1y ICIS Fac Interest ID:600010058 Impaired Waters: NPDES ID:UTU000566 County Code:UT049 Facility UIN:110028187325 County:UTAH Fac Type Cd:POF Geocode Lat:40.184227 Fac Type Desc:Privately Owned Facility Geocode Long:111.605168 ICIS Permits Activity ID:600017645 Issuing Agency: Version No:0 Agency Typ Cd:OT6 Orig Issue Date:Agency Typ Desc:Other Issue Date:Prmt Comp Stat Flg: Effective Date:RNC Tracking Flag:Yes Expiration Date:Master Exter Prmt No: Retirement Date:TMDL Interface Flag: Termination Date:State Wtr Body: Fac Type Indicator:State Wtr Body Nme: Permit Typ Cd:UFT Prmt Status Code: Prmt Type Desc:Unpermitted Facility Prmt Status Desc: Permit Name: Major Minor Status Flag: Major Minor Status Desc: Total Design Flow No: Actual Avg Flow No: Edmr Auth Flag:No Pretrmt Indicator Cd: Pretrmt Indicator Desc: NPDES Inspections Registry ID:110028187325 Comp Mntr Type Cd:CEI Activity ID:600017646 Actual Begin Date:09/05/2006 Actvty Typ Cd:INS Actual End Date:09/05/2006 State EPA Flag:S Actvty Outcome Cd: Comp Mntr Type Desc:Evaluation Actvty Outcome Desc: 14 NPDES 74 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Single Event Violations NPDES Violation ID:600161976 Sngl Event Viol. Date:09/05/2006 Violation Typ Cd:S Sngl Event End Date:09/05/2006 Violation Typ Desc:Single Event Violation Violation Cd:D0N11 Violation Desc:WW Storm Water Non-Construction - Discharge without a permit RNC Detection Code: RNC Detection Desc: RNC Detection Date: RNC Resolution Code: RNC Resolution Desc: RNC Resolution Date: Sngl Event Agency Typ Code:OT6 Sngl Event Violation Cmnt: QNCR Historic Compliance Year Quarter:20064 No of E90 Violations in Qtr:0 No of Compl. Sched Viol in Qt:0 No of Single Event Viol. in Qtr:1 No of Permit Sched Viol in Qtr:0 Historic Noncompl. Cd: HLRNC Short Desc: HLRNC Long Desc: SIC Code SIC Code:9999 SIC Desc:Nonclassifiable Establishments Prim Indicator Flg:Yes m-14-891143002-b 4 of 5 SSW 0.22 / 1,170.20 4,518.51 / 10 BRAILSFORD CAST STONE, INC. 642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-891143002-y1y FRS ID:1400010817 Facility Latitude:40.160967 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.615263 Facility County:Utah Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%: Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES: Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL: Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP: Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF: Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3: RMP ID(s):Tile PM: EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960: EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM: FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=1400010817 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: 14 ECHO 75 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Within a Nonattaining NAA: Within a Maintenance NAA: m-14-891161895-b 5 of 5 SSW 0.22 / 1,170.20 4,518.51 / 10 CAST STONE INC 642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-891161895-y1y FRS ID:600010057 Facility Latitude:40.160967 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.615263 Facility County:Utah Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%: Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES: Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL: Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP: Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF: Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3: RMP ID(s):Tile PM: EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960: EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM: FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=600010057 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Within a Nonattaining NAA: Within a Maintenance NAA: m-15-857346389-b 1 of 2 SSW 0.23 / 1,190.04 4,518.51 / 10 CAST STONE INC 642 WEST 1300 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-857346389-y1y FRS ID:110028187325 Facility Latitude:40.18523 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.62258 Facility County:UTAH Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes:3272 9999 14 15 ECHO ECHO 76 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes:327332 Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:CENTER OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):30 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection:12/11/2008 myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Y Last State Inspection:12/11/2008 EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection:4441 DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110028187325 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTR259785 UTU000566 UTU001001 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:327332 Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:9999 3272 Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count:SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection:5269 Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes:3272 9999 Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes:327332 Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:27.8 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:49.2 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:22.9 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:18.7 Dt of Last Inspect:12/11/2008 Tile O3:33.9 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:41.4 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:28 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection:4448 DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110028187325 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download 77 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB NPDES ID(s):UTR259785 UTU000566 UTU001001 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: m-15-879267580-b 2 of 2 SSW 0.23 / 1,190.04 4,518.51 / 10 Brailsford Cast Stone, Inc 642 West 1300 North SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-879267580-y1y STRSW Permit ID:NPDES ID (DWQ):UTR259785 Fac Site Name:Permit Name (DWQ):Brailsford Cast Stone, Inc Fac Site Addr:Loc Address (DWQ):642 West 1300 North Fac Site Addr 2:Suppl Addr (DWQ): Fac Site City:City (DWQ):SPRINGVILLE Fac Site City Other:State (DWQ):UT Fac Site Zip:Zipcode (DWQ):84663 Fac Site County:State Zip (DWQ):UT 84663 Fac Site State:County (DWQ):UTAH Fac Site Lat:Latitude (DWQ):40.18571 Fac Site Long:Longitude (DWQ):-111.62257 Fac Site Contact:Site Contact Phone: Site Contact Title: Permit Name (ICIS):Brailsford Cast Stone, Inc. Facility Name (ICIS):BRAILSFORD CAST STONE, INC. Permit/Facility Name (ICIS): NPDES ID (ICIS):UTR259785 Data Source:Utah Environmental Interactive Map - UPDES Storm Water layer; Utah Department of Environmental Quality Grama Request ICIS Storm Water Permits DWQ STRM Discharge Permittee:Brailsford Cast Stone, Inc Issue Date:12-Mar-2012 Permit Type:Industrial Stormwater Effec Date:04-Jan-2016 Permit Grp:INDUSTRIAL Expir Date:31-Dec-2020 Sic Code:3272 Point X:0 Rec Waters:Unknown Point Y:0 Contact:Kent Hinkson Nad83utm Y:4448555 Phone:801-491-6272 Nad83utm X:447002 Maplabel:UTR259785 - Brailsford Cast Stone, Inc Descript: Enviro Apps:Industrial Stormwater Enviro Appl:UTR259785 - Brailsford Cast Stone, Inc Rec:1083 ICIS STRM Permit Issued by:Curr Major Minor Status: Minor Permit Status Desc:Effective Fac Type Indicator:NON-POTW Issue Date:1/1/2016 UDF1: Effective Date:1/1/2016 UDF2: Expiration Date:12/31/2020 Gov Last Name: App Received Date:1/4/2016 m-16-810839065-b 1 of 1 SSW 0.23 / 1,222.55 4,517.56 / 9 DURIS ELECTROPLATING INC. 657 WEST 1300 NORTH #200 SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-810839065-y1y EPA Handler ID:UTR000006585 Gen Status Universe:VSG Contact Name:GEORGE DURIS Contact Address:657 WEST 1300 NORTH #200 , , SPRINGVILLE , UT, 84663 , US Contact Phone No and Ext:801-491-2926 Contact Email:DUTISPLATING@NETZERO.COM Contact Country:US 15 16 NPDES RCRA VSQG 78 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB County Name:UTAH EPA Region:08 Land Type:Private Receive Date:20110707 Location Latitude:40.184431 Location Longitude:-111.607141 Violation/Evaluation Summary Note:NO RECORDS: As of Jan 2021, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records associated with this facility (EPA ID). Handler Summary Importer Activity:No Mixed Waste Generator:No Transporter Activity:No Transfer Facility:No Onsite Burner Exemption:No Furnace Exemption:No Underground Injection Activity:No Commercial TSD:No Used Oil Transporter:No Used Oil Transfer Facility:No Used Oil Processor:No Used Oil Refiner:No Used Oil Burner:No Used Oil Market Burner:No Used Oil Spec Marketer:No Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:1 Receive Date:20010516 Handler Name:DURIS ELECTROPLATING INC. Federal Waste Generator Code:2 Generator Code Description:Small Quantity Generator Source Type:Notification Waste Code Details Hazardous Waste Code:D000 Waste Code Description:DESCRIPTION Hazardous Waste Code:D007 Waste Code Description:CHROMIUM Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:2 Receive Date:20110707 Handler Name:DURIS ELECTROPLATING INC. Federal Waste Generator Code:3 Generator Code Description:Very Small Quantity Generator Source Type:Notification Waste Code Details Hazardous Waste Code:D002 Waste Code Description:CORROSIVE WASTE Hazardous Waste Code:F006 79 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Waste Code Description:WASTEWATER TREATMENT SLUDGES FROM ELECTROPLATING OPERATIONS, EXCEPT FROM THE FOLLOWING PROCESSES: (1) SULFURIC ACID ANODIZING OF ALUMINUM; (2) TIN PLATING ON CARBON STEEL; (3) ZINC PLATING (SEGREGATED BASIS) ON CARBON STEEL; (4) ALUMINUM OR ZINC-ALUMINUM PLATING ON CARBON STEEL; (5) CLEANING/STRIPPING ASSOCIATED WITH TIN, ZINC, AND ALUMINUM PLATING ON CARBON STEEL; AND (6) CHEMICAL ETCHING AND MILLING OF ALUMINUM. Owner/Operator Details Owner/Operator Ind:Current Owner Street No: Type:Private Street 1:657 WEST 1300 NORTH #200 Name:GEORGE DURIS Street 2: Date Became Current:20010506 City:SPRINGVILLE Date Ended Current:State:UT Phone:801-491-2926 Country:US Source Type:Notification Zip Code:84663 Owner/Operator Ind:Current Operator Street No: Type:Private Street 1:657 WEST 1300 NORTH #200 Name:DURIS ELECTROPLATING Street 2: Date Became Current:20010506 City:SPRINGVILLE Date Ended Current:State:UT Phone:801-491-2926 Country:US Source Type:Notification Zip Code:84663 Owner/Operator Ind:Current Owner Street No: Type:Private Street 1:657 WEST 1300 NORTH #200 Name:GEORGE DURIS Street 2: Date Became Current:City:SPRINGVILLE Date Ended Current:State:UT Phone:801-491-2926 Country: Source Type:Notification Zip Code:84663 Historical Handler Details Receive Dt:20010516 Generator Code Description:Small Quantity Generator Handler Name:DURIS ELECTROPLATING INC. m-17-856319688-b 1 of 2 SSW 0.23 / 1,235.63 4,516.99 / 8 DURIS ELECTROPLATING INC. 657 WEST 1300 NORTH #200 SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-856319688-y1y FRS ID:110043669651 Facility Latitude:40.18523 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.62283 Facility County:UTAH Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:No Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:Yes Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes:332813 Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:CENTER OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):30 17 ECHO 80 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110043669651 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) RCRA ID(s):UTR000006585 Penalties: Permit Types:VSQG Last Penalty Date: RCRA NAICS:332813 Last Penalty Amt: Inspection Count:Qtrs with NC:0 Informal Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Formal Action Cnt:SNC ?:No Days since Last Evaluation: Date of Last Formal Action: 3Yr Compl Qtrs History:____________ Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes:332813 Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:27.8 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:49.2 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:22.9 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:18.7 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:33.9 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:41.4 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:28 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110043669651 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y m-17-888816716-b 2 of 2 SSW 0.23 / 1,235.63 4,516.99 / 8 DURIS ELECTRO PLATING INC 657 W. 1300 N. #300 SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-888816716-y1y FRS ID:110070293285 Facility Latitude:40.18523 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.62283 Facility County: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 17 ECHO 81 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:27.8 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:49.2 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:22.9 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:18.7 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:33.9 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:41.4 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:28 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070293285 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y m-18-891160992-b 1 of 1 WNW 0.25 / 1,344.06 4,501.05 / -8 POWERHOUSE - BUILDING 1 1820 NORTH TECHNOLOGY WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-891160992-y1y FRS ID:110070892052 Facility Latitude:40.160967 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.615263 Facility County: Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:No Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:Zip Code Centroid Total Penalties:0 Reference Point: Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):10000 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070892052 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTRC01963 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count:SNC ?:No 18 ECHO 82 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection: Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070892052 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s):UTRC01963 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: m-19-857192797-b 1 of 2 WNW 0.30 / 1,584.17 4,501.35 / -8 BIOXY USA, LLC 1840 NORTH TECHNOLOGY DRIVE SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-857192797-y1y FRS ID:110069493300 Facility Latitude:40.1925 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.6267 Facility County:UTAH COUNTY Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:NPDES?:No Compliance Status:SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:2 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:09/07/2017 FIPS Code:49049 19 ECHO 83 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Last EPA Formal Act:09/07/2017 Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties:6300 Reference Point:CENTER OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:1 Accuracy (Meters):30 Date of Last Penalty:09/07/2017 Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:6300 Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110069493300 Federal Enforcement and Compliance (FEC) FEC Case IDS:08-2016-0075 08-2017-0081 No. of Cases:2 Last Case Date:09/07/2017 Total Penalties:6300 Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:2 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:09/07/2017 EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:6300 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:1 Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:09/07/2017 Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:6300 Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr:1 Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110069493300 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y m-19-888831831-b 2 of 2 WNW 0.30 / 1,584.17 4,501.35 / -8 ARLINGTON SCIENTIFIC, INC. 1840 N. 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SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-888831831-y1y FRS ID:110067082392 Facility Latitude:40.1925 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.6267 Facility County:UTAH Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: 19 ECHO 84 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Qtrs in NC:SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110067082392 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y m-20-888766095-b 1 of 1 SSE 0.31 / 1,615.02 4,519.81 / 11 CANYON SPRINGS 759 W 1000 S SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-888766095-y1y FRS ID:110070710011 Facility Latitude:40.15229 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.597125 Facility County: Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:ENTRANCE POINT OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):50 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070710011 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTR390151 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: 20 ECHO 85 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Compliance Trcking:On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count:SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection: Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:21.2 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:56.2 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:51.8 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:50.4 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:53.6 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:55.1 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:43.8 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:52.2 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070710011 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s):UTR390151 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: m-21-888820174-b 1 of 1 SSW 0.32 / 1,692.51 4,514.66 / 6 SUNDIAL OFFICE PARK 659 WEST 1200 NORTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-888820174-y1y FRS ID:110070710094 Facility Latitude:40.183739 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.623059 Facility County: Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 21 ECHO 86 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:ENTRANCE POINT OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):50 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Y Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070710094 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTR377813 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count:SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection: Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:27.8 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:49.2 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:22.9 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:18.7 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:33.9 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:41.4 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:28 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070710094 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download 87 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB NPDES ID(s):UTR377813 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: m-22-889883422-b 1 of 1 SSW 0.32 / 1,711.60 4,514.00 / 5 FIBERTEL STORAGE YARD 660 WEST SPRING CREEK RD SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-889883422-y1y FRS ID:110070705744 Facility Latitude:40.180973 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.625861 Facility County: Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:ENTRANCE POINT OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):50 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Y Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070705744 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTR375817 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count:SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection: Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N 22 ECHO 88 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:27.8 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:49.2 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:22.9 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:18.7 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:33.9 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:41.4 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:28 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070705744 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s):UTR375817 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: m-23-891149046-b 1 of 2 SW 0.33 / 1,719.61 4,506.22 / -3 WING ENTERPISES 1198 NORTH SPRING CREEK PLACE SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-891149046-y1y FRS ID:3400048532 Facility Latitude:40.160967 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.615263 Facility County:Utah Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%: Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES: Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL: Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP: Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF: Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3: RMP ID(s):Tile PM: EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960: EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM: FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=3400048532 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: 23 ECHO 89 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Within a Nonattaining NAA: Within a Maintenance NAA: m-23-891161078-b 2 of 2 SW 0.33 / 1,719.61 4,506.22 / -3 LITTLE GIANT LADDER SYSTEMS 1198 N SPRING CREEK PLACE SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-891161078-y1y FRS ID:110070884647 Facility Latitude:40.185444 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.6265 Facility County: Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes:3499 Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method: Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:CENTER OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):17472 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070884647 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTRI00059 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:3499 Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count:SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection: Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes:3499 Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:27.8 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:49.2 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:22.9 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:18.7 23 ECHO 90 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:33.9 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:41.4 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:28 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070884647 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - 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Data Download Compliance Status:Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%: Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES: Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL: Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP: Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF: Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3: RMP ID(s):Tile PM: EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960: EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM: FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=3400040881 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Within a Nonattaining NAA: Within a Maintenance NAA: m-26-888996700-b 1 of 1 S 0.37 / 1,959.44 4,518.14 / 9 UMC OFFICE 1148 N 450 W SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-888996700-y1y FRS ID:110070712055 Facility Latitude:40.18258 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.62021 Facility County: Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:CENTER OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):30 25 26 ECHO ECHO 92 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Y Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070712055 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTR382096 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count:SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection: Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:27.8 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:49.2 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:22.9 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:18.7 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:33.9 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:41.4 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:28 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070712055 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s):UTR382096 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: m-27-857106412-b 1 of 1 S 0.37 / 1,970.45 4,518.14 / 9 BOSWELL WASATCH MILL 1133 NORTH 450 WEST SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-857106412-y1y FRS ID:110041685290 Facility Latitude:40.18256 27 ECHO 93 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.62021 Facility County:UTAH Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:No Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:Yes Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes:33711 337214 337122 Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:CENTER OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):30 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:1 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection:06/29/2017 myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Last State Inspection:06/29/2017 EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection:1319 DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110041685290 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) RCRA ID(s):UTR000010991 Penalties: Permit Types:SQG Last Penalty Date: RCRA NAICS:337122 33711 337214 Last Penalty Amt: Inspection Count:1 Qtrs with NC:0 Informal Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Formal Action Cnt:SNC ?:No Days since Last Evaluation:1319 Date of Last Formal Action: 3Yr Compl Qtrs History:____________ Facility Details - 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Data Download NPDES ID(s):UTG170016 UTG170018 UTR090065 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: m-31-889517592-b 2 of 2 E 0.39 / 2,050.00 4,569.51 / 61 COMMUNICATIONS BLDG 2855 S STATE ST PROVO UT 84606 p1p-889517592-y1y FRS ID:110002281904 Facility Latitude:40.200481 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.620227 Facility County:UTAH Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002281904 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Carbon Monoxide (1971); PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Carbon Monoxide; PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y m-32-889087756-b 1 of 1 E 0.40 / 2,125.02 4,563.70 / 55 WW CLYDE COMPANIES, INC NORTH YARD GRADING STATE STREET AND S MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84663 p1p-889087756-y1y FRS ID:110070713259 Facility Latitude:40.189287 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.61175 Facility County: 31 32 ECHO ECHO 98 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method: Total Penalties:0 Reference Point: Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):34882 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070713259 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTR398293 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count:SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection: Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070713259 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Carbon Monoxide (1971); PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the PM-2.5 99 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB NAAs: Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Carbon Monoxide; PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s):UTR398293 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: m-33-888647341-b 1 of 1 ENE 0.40 / 2,130.93 4,602.02 / 93 UT. DEPT. OF HWYS. GRAVEL PIT NO. 25038 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 p1p-888647341-y1y Dep ID:10012780 I1:11 Dev Status:PAST PRODUCER Latitude:40.193298 Code List:SDG Longitude:-111.612976 Url:http://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10012780 Commodity I1:11 Line:1 Code:SDG Inserted By:MRDS migration Commodity:Sand and Gravel, Cons Insert Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:24 Commodity Type:Non-metallic Updated By:USGS Commodity Group:Sand and Gravel Update Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:31 Importance:Primary Materials I1:14 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Clay Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:1 Update Dat: I1:14 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Sand Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:2 Update Dat: Names I1:76 Inserted By:MRDS migration Status:Current Insert Date:29-OCT-02 Site Name:Ut. Dept. of Hwys. Gravel Pit No. 2 Updated By:USGS Line:1 Update Date:29-OCT-02 m-34-891119152-b 1 of 1 S 0.41 / 2,172.20 4,518.30 / 9 SPRING CREEK INDUSTRIAL PARK 1096 NORTH 450 WEST SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-891119152-y1y FRS ID:600041210 Facility Latitude:40.160967 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.615263 Facility County:Utah Facility Details - Data Download 33 34 MRDS ECHO 100 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Compliance Status:Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%: Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES: Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL: Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP: Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF: Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3: RMP ID(s):Tile PM: EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960: EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM: FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=600041210 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Within a Nonattaining NAA: Within a Maintenance NAA: m-35-857462013-b 1 of 1 S 0.42 / 2,212.96 4,518.46 / 10 SPRING CREEK INDUSTRIAL PARK 1096 NORTH 450 WEST SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-857462013-y1y FRS ID:110033202647 Facility Latitude:40.18199 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.62015 Facility County:UTAH Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:CENTER OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):30 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection:11/27/2007 myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Y Last State Inspection:11/27/2007 EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection:4821 DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110033202647 Clean Water Act (CWA) 35 ECHO 101 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB NPDES ID(s):UTU000907 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:Compliance Status:Not Applicable Inspection Count:SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection:4821 Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History: 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - 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DEPT. OF HWYS. PIT NO. 25040 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 p1p-888449226-y1y 37 38 MRDS MRDS 103 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Dep ID:10012782 I1:65 Dev Status:PAST PRODUCER Latitude:40.18988 Code List:SDG Longitude:-111.610779 Url:http://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10012782 Commodity I1:11 Line:1 Code:SDG Inserted By:MRDS migration Commodity:Sand and Gravel, Cons Insert Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:24 Commodity Type:Non-metallic Updated By:USGS Commodity Group:Sand and Gravel Update Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:31 Importance:Primary Materials I1:14 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Quartzite Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:1 Update Dat: I1:14 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Shale Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:2 Update Dat: Names I1:76 Inserted By:MRDS migration Status:Current Insert Date:29-OCT-02 Site Name:Ut. Dept. of Hwys. Pit No. 25040 Updated By:USGS Line:1 Update Date:29-OCT-02 m-39-889171785-b 1 of 1 S 0.43 / 2,282.15 4,518.48 / 10 WHITEHEAD SPANISH FORK UT 84660 p1p-889171785-y1y FRS ID:110028042776 Facility Latitude:40.1817 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.6203 Facility County:UTAH Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:27.8 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:49.2 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:22.9 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:18.7 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:33.9 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:41.4 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:28 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110028042776 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) 39 ECHO 104 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y m-40-891124479-b 1 of 1 SW 0.44 / 2,297.37 4,507.86 / -1 CR DOOR SHOWROOM 1045 N SPRING CREEK PLACE SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-891124479-y1y FRS ID:110070866740 Facility Latitude:40.181 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.6266 Facility County: Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:INTERPOLATION-MAP Total Penalties:0 Reference Point: Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):330 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070866740 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTRC01559 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count:SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection: Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 40 ECHO 105 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:27.8 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:49.2 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:22.9 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:18.7 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:33.9 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:41.4 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:28 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070866740 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s):UTRC01559 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: m-41-889248368-b 1 of 1 E 0.44 / 2,299.12 4,552.40 / 44 EVER ENERGY INC 1520 N MAIN ST SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-889248368-y1y FRS ID:110070333406 Facility Latitude:40.187137 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.610739 Facility County: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070333406 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Carbon Monoxide (1971); PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the Carbon Monoxide; PM-10 41 ECHO 106 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB NAAs: Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y m-42-858214695-b 1 of 1 N 0.44 / 2,305.74 4,514.88 / 6 PROVO CITY IRONTON ECONOMIC REDEVELOPMENT PILOT PROJECT BOUNDED BY IRONTON BLVD. ON N, RT 75 ON S, RT 89 ON E, DENVER RIO GRANDE RR ON W PROVO UT p1p-858214695-y1y ST Key:416 Site County:UTAH CIM ID:490000015436 Zip Code:84601 DERR ID:Pre7 Zip 4: ID:Pre7 Map Label:Brownfields Project - Pre7 Type:Brownfields Project UTM Northing:4449803.05841 Site Desc:Brownfields Project UTM Easting:447079.9457 Curr Proj Manager:Bill Rees Enviroapp Label:Brownfields Project - Pre7 Contact Phone No:8015364167 Enviroapp Symbol:n/a Date Brownfield:Post to Net:Yes Project Description:Provo City received a U.S. EPA Regional Brownfields Pilot Project Grant in 1996 for $200,000. Data Source(s):Utah Brownfields not targeted for cleanup m-43-856521112-b 1 of 1 SW 0.45 / 2,372.52 4,507.10 / -2 KINATEDER & ASSOCIATES 1190 S SPRINGCREEK PLACE, B- 2 SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-856521112-y1y FRS ID:110002264512 Facility Latitude:40.184408 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.63079 Facility County:UTAH Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:No Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:Yes Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:ENTRANCE POINT OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):50 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002264512 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) RCRA ID(s):UTR000005066 Penalties: Permit Types:VSQG Last Penalty Date: 42 43 BROWNFIELDS ECHO 107 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB RCRA NAICS:Last Penalty Amt: Inspection Count:Qtrs with NC:0 Informal Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Formal Action Cnt:SNC ?:No Days since Last Evaluation: Date of Last Formal Action: 3Yr Compl Qtrs History:____________ Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:27.8 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:49.2 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:22.9 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:18.7 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:33.9 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:41.4 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:28 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002264512 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y m-44-857469331-b 1 of 1 SW 0.46 / 2,442.17 4,510.24 / 1 WING ENTERPISES 1198 NORTH SPRING CREEK PLACE SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-857469331-y1y FRS ID:110056157661 Facility Latitude:40.18403 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.62707 Facility County:UTAH Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:CENTER OF A FACILITY OR STATION 44 ECHO 108 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):30 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection:08/28/2013 myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Y Last State Inspection:08/28/2013 EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection:2720 DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110056157661 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTU001204 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:Compliance Status:Not Applicable Inspection Count:SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection:2720 Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History: 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:27.8 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:49.2 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:22.9 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:18.7 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:33.9 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:41.4 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:28 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110056157661 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s):UTU001204 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:Compliance Status:Not Applicable Informal Count: m-45-889002069-b 1 of 1 ESE 0.47 / 2,462.19 4,541.61 / 33 SPRINGVILLE AUTOMAXX 1460 N MAIN SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-889002069-y1y 45 ECHO 109 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB FRS ID:110070707369 Facility Latitude:40.18662 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.61068 Facility County: Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:CENTER OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):30 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection: myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070707369 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTR374359 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count:SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection: Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070707369 110 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s):UTR374359 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: m-46-856973882-b 1 of 3 W 0.47 / 2,477.55 4,499.71 / -9 QUESTAR SPRINGVILLE STORAGE AREA 1640 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SOUTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-856973882-y1y FRS ID:110045496986 Facility Latitude:40.189264 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.630984 Facility County:UTAH Facility Details Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:ENTRANCE POINT OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):50 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection:11/22/2011 myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Y Last State Inspection:11/22/2011 EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection:3365 DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110045496986 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s):UTR359061 Penalties: Permit Types:Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking:On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS:Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count:SNC ?:No Informal Count:3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: 46 ECHO 111 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Days since Last Inspection:3365 Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:11/22/2011 Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):Tile PM:59.2 EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960:62.6 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM:60 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection:3372 DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110045496986 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s):UTR359061 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types:Minor Penalties: Inspection Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: m-46-867347198-b 2 of 3 W 0.47 / 2,477.55 4,499.71 / -9 DOMINION ENERGY 1640 N MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SPRINGVILLE UT p1p-867347198-y1y Facility ID:1000951 Federally Regulated:False Release Detail(s) Release ID:NSE Type of Site:AST w/RP Lead Date Closed:8/17/2018 m-46-891173024-b 3 of 3 W 0.47 / 2,477.55 4,499.71 / -9 QUESTAR SPRINGVILLE STORAGE AREA 1640 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SOUTH SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-891173024-y1y FRS ID:3000005198 Facility Latitude:40.160967 46 46 LAST ECHO 112 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.615263 Facility County:Utah Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%: Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES: Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL: Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP: Inspection Count:0 Tile Proximty TSDF: Dt of Last Inspect:Tile O3: RMP ID(s):Tile PM: EIS ID(s):Tile PCT Pre 1960: EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr:Tile DPM: FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=3000005198 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Within a Nonattaining NAA: Within a Maintenance NAA: m-47-888342521-b 1 of 1 WSW 0.48 / 2,516.16 4,504.30 / -5 VALTEK, INCORPORATED 1350 N MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWA SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-888342521-y1y Docket No:86-C-10116 Law 1:CWA Civil Court Case:08-1985-0015 Sec 1:309 Record Type:C Law 2:CWA Case Name:VALTEK Sec 2:307 File Date:11/04/1986 Law 3: Conclusion Date:12/19/1986 Sec 3: First Defendant:VALTEK Law 4: Second Defendant:Sec 4: Defendant for Case:1 Law 5: Facilities Involved:1 Sec 5: Penalty ($):2500 Judicial District:DUT SF Cost Awarded ($):County: Result:Consent instrument with penalty State :UT Violations:Discharge without a permit Pretreatment Pollutants: m-48-856887736-b 1 of 1 W 0.48 / 2,536.42 4,500.11 / -9 KITCO 1625 MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PKWY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 p1p-856887736-y1y FRS ID:110002263096 Facility Latitude:40.189096 Fac EPA Region:08 Facility Longitude:-111.631135 Facility County:UTAH Facility Details 47 48 DOCKETS ECHO 113 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Major Facility?:Air?:No Active/Operating?:Y NPDES?:No Compliance Status:No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?:N RCRA?:Yes Programs with SNC:0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC:0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist:____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count:0 NAICS Codes:42386 336412 336413 33251 Last Formal Action:FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act:Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count:0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action:Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A:NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A:Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties:0 Reference Point:ENTRANCE POINT OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count:Accuracy (Meters):50 Date of Last Penalty:Inspection Count:1 Last Penalty Amount:Last Inspection:04/13/2016 myRTK Universe:NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?:Last State Inspection:04/13/2016 EJ Screen 80%:N Days Last Inspection:1761 DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110002263096 Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) RCRA ID(s):UTD988078226 Penalties: Permit Types:VSQG Last Penalty Date: RCRA NAICS:42386 336413 33251 336412 Last Penalty Amt: Inspection Count:1 Qtrs with NC:0 Informal Count:Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Formal Action Cnt:SNC ?:No Days since Last Evaluation:1761 Date of Last Formal Action: 3Yr Compl Qtrs History:____________ Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?:No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC:0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt:0 NAICS Codes:33251 336413 336412 42386 Last Formal Action:EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count:0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties:0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count:Tile Proxmty NPDES:77.9 Dt of Last Penalty:Tile Proximity NPL:58.7 Last Penalty Amt:Tile Proximity RMP:63.4 Inspection Count:1 Tile Proximty TSDF:64.9 Dt of Last Inspect:04/13/2016 Tile O3:59.5 RMP ID(s):Tile 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I1:16 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Clay Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:1 Update Dat: Names I1:31 Inserted By:MRDS migration Status:Current Insert Date:29-OCT-02 Site Name:Gravel Pit Updated By:USGS Line:1 Update Date:29-OCT-02 125 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 h-Unplottable Summary Total: 7 Unplottable sites DB Company Name/Site Name Address City Zip ERIS ID uu-ECHO-857356854-aa SODIUM HYDROXIDE 10000 S STATE ST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84111 857356854 uu-ECHO-883611518-aa SLC AIRPORT 4000 W 1000 NORTH SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116 883611518 uu-ECHO-889607215-aa UNK 7200 W 1200 N UNK UT 99999 889607215 uu-ECHO-889883813-aa NEW STATE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY 8000 WEST 1400 NORTH SALT LAKE CITY UT 84114 889883813 uu-ECHO-889877230-aa OLDE IVY 3800 NORTH 50 EAST PROVO UT 84604 889877230 uu-ECHO-891097913-aa SODIUM HYDROXIDE 10000 S STATE ST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84111 891097913 uu-NPDES-884482091-aa SOUTH 64 CLEAN UP MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY AND SIERRA VISTA WAY PROVO UT 84606 884482091 ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO ECHO NPDES Unplottable Summary 126 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 h-Unplottable Report Site:SODIUM HYDROXIDE 10000 S STATE ST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84111 uu-ECHO-857356854-bb FRS ID: 110030927558 Facility Latitude:40.768386 Fac EPA Region: 08 Facility Longitude:-111.888969 Facility County: SALT LAKE Facility Details Major Facility?: Air?:No Active/Operating?: NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status: SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?: N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC: 0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC: 0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist: SIC Codes:9999 Formal Action Count: 0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action: FIPS Code:49035 Last EPA Formal Act: Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count: 0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action: Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A: NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A: Coordinate Method:INTERPOLATION-MAP Total Penalties: 0 Reference Point:ACRES POINTS NOT REPRESENTED BY 101-107 Penalty Count: Accuracy (Meters):50 Date of Last Penalty: Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount: Last Inspection:01/10/2007 myRTK Universe: NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?: Y Last State Inspection:01/10/2007 EJ Screen 80%: N Days Last Inspection:5142 DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110030927558 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s): UTU000782 Penalties: Permit Types: Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking: Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS: Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS: 9999 Compliance Status:Not Applicable Inspection Count: SNC ?:No Informal Count: 3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection:5142 Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History: 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status: Federal?: SNC ?: No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC: 0 SIC Codes:9999 Formal Action Cnt: 0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action: EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count: 0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties: 0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count: Tile Proxmty NPDES:3.4 ECHO Unplottable Report 127 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Dt of Last Penalty: Tile Proximity NPL:.6 Last Penalty Amt: Tile Proximity RMP:11.4 Inspection Count: 0 Tile Proximty TSDF:7.2 Dt of Last Inspect: 01/10/2007 Tile O3:26.6 RMP ID(s): Tile PM:30.3 EIS ID(s): Tile PCT Pre 1960:22.1 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr: Tile DPM:1.9 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection:5149 DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110030927558 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Carbon Monoxide (1971); 1-Hour Ozone (1979); PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Carbon Monoxide; Ozone; PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s): UTU000782 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types: Minor Penalties: Inspection Count: Compliance Status:Not Applicable Informal Count: Site:SLC AIRPORT 4000 W 1000 NORTH SALT LAKE CITY UT 84116 uu-ECHO-883611518-bb FRS ID: 110070603213 Facility Latitude:40.684932 Fac EPA Region: 08 Facility Longitude:-111.862689 Facility County: SALT LAKE Facility Details Major Facility?: Air?:No Active/Operating?: Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status: No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?: N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC: 0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC: 0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist: ____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count: 0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action: FIPS Code:49035 Last EPA Formal Act: Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count: 0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action: Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A: NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A: Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties: 0 Reference Point:ENTRANCE POINT OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count: Accuracy (Meters):50 Date of Last Penalty: Inspection Count:1 Last Penalty Amount: Last Inspection:10/19/2020 myRTK Universe: NNN Last EPA Inspection:10/19/2020 Dschg Impair Water?: Y Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%: N Days Last Inspection:111 DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070603213 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s): UTG071140 Penalties: Permit Types: Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking: On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS: Qtrs With NC:0 ECHO 128 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 CWA SICS: Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count: SNC ?:No Informal Count: 3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection: Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status: No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?: No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC: 0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt: 0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action: EJ Screen 80%:0 Informal Count: 0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties: 0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count: Tile Proxmty NPDES:1.3 Dt of Last Penalty: Tile Proximity NPL:9.7 Last Penalty Amt: Tile Proximity RMP:28.6 Inspection Count: 1 Tile Proximty TSDF:9.2 Dt of Last Inspect: 10/19/2020 Tile O3:32.5 RMP ID(s): Tile PM:37.2 EIS ID(s): Tile PCT Pre 1960:19.9 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr: Tile DPM:16.2 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: 1 Days since Last Inspection:118 DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070603213 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: 1-Hour Ozone (1979); PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Ozone; PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s): UTG071140 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types: Minor Penalties: Inspection Count: Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: Site:UNK 7200 W 1200 N UNK UT 99999 uu-ECHO-889607215-bb FRS ID: 110020950684 Facility Latitude:40.7975 Fac EPA Region: 08 Facility Longitude:-112.063611 Facility County: SALT LAKE Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status: Federal?: SNC ?: No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC: SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt: 0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action: EJ Screen 80%:3 Informal Count: 0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties: 0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count: Tile Proxmty NPDES:99.7 Dt of Last Penalty: Tile Proximity NPL:83.8 Last Penalty Amt: Tile Proximity RMP:74.6 Inspection Count: 0 Tile Proximty TSDF:79.2 Dt of Last Inspect: Tile O3:72 ECHO 129 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 RMP ID(s): Tile PM:69.6 EIS ID(s): Tile PCT Pre 1960:80.9 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr: Tile DPM:70.8 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110020950684 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Carbon Monoxide (1971); 1-Hour Ozone (1979); PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Carbon Monoxide; Ozone; PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Site:NEW STATE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY 8000 WEST 1400 NORTH SALT LAKE CITY UT 84114 uu-ECHO-889883813-bb FRS ID: 110070706935 Facility Latitude:40.78361 Fac EPA Region: 08 Facility Longitude:-112.03861 Facility County: Facility Details Major Facility?: Air?:No Active/Operating?: Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status: No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?: N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC: 0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC: 0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist: ____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count: 0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action: FIPS Code:49035 Last EPA Formal Act: Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count: 0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action: Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A: NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A: Coordinate Method: Total Penalties: 0 Reference Point: Penalty Count: Accuracy (Meters):34882 Date of Last Penalty: Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount: Last Inspection: myRTK Universe: NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?: Y Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%: Y Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070706935 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s): UTR394679 UTRC00629 Penalties: Permit Types: Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking: On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS: Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS: Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count: SNC ?:No Informal Count: 3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection: Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status: No Violation Identified Federal?: ECHO 130 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 SNC ?: No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC: 0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt: 0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action: EJ Screen 80%:3 Informal Count: 0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties: 0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count: Tile Proxmty NPDES:99.7 Dt of Last Penalty: Tile Proximity NPL:83.8 Last Penalty Amt: Tile Proximity RMP:74.6 Inspection Count: 0 Tile Proximty TSDF:79.2 Dt of Last Inspect: Tile O3:72 RMP ID(s): Tile PM:69.6 EIS ID(s): Tile PCT Pre 1960:80.9 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr: Tile DPM:70.8 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070706935 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Carbon Monoxide (1971); 1-Hour Ozone (1979); PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Carbon Monoxide; Ozone; PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s): UTR394679 UTRC00629 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types: Minor Penalties: Inspection Count: Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: Site:OLDE IVY 3800 NORTH 50 EAST PROVO UT 84604 uu-ECHO-889877230-bb FRS ID: 110070709319 Facility Latitude:40.24605 Fac EPA Region: 08 Facility Longitude:-111.65731 Facility County: Facility Details Major Facility?: Air?:No Active/Operating?: Y NPDES?:Yes Compliance Status: No Violation Identified SDWIS?:No Signif Non Compl?: N RCRA?:No Programs with SNC: 0 TRI?:No Qtrs with NC: 0 GHG?:No 3Yr Compliance Hist: ____________SIC Codes: Formal Action Count: 0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action: FIPS Code:49049 Last EPA Formal Act: Indian/Tribal?:No Last State Formal Act:Federal ?: Informal Count: 0 Federal Agency: Last Informal Action: Chesapeake Bay?: Last EPA Informal A: NAA?:Yes Last State Informal A: Coordinate Method:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER Total Penalties: 0 Reference Point:ENTRANCE POINT OF A FACILITY OR STATION Penalty Count: Accuracy (Meters):30 Date of Last Penalty: Inspection Count:0 Last Penalty Amount: Last Inspection: myRTK Universe: NNN Last EPA Inspection: Dschg Impair Water?: Y Last State Inspection: EJ Screen 80%: Y Days Last Inspection: DFR URL:http://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070709319 ECHO 131 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Clean Water Act (CWA) NPDES ID(s): UTR383269 UTRC00537 Penalties: Permit Types: Minor Last Penalty Date: Compliance Trcking: On Last Penalty Amt: CWA NAICS: Qtrs With NC:0 CWA SICS: Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Inspection Count: SNC ?:No Informal Count: 3Yr QNCR Codes: Formal Action Count: Days since Last Inspection: Date of Last Formal Action: 13Qtrs Compl History:_____________ 13Qtrs Efflnt Exceedances: Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status: No Violation Identified Federal?: SNC ?: No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC: 0 SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt: 0 NAICS Codes: Last Formal Action: EJ Screen 80%:3 Informal Count: 0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties: 0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count: Tile Proxmty NPDES:90.9 Dt of Last Penalty: Tile Proximity NPL:64.8 Last Penalty Amt: Tile Proximity RMP:83.1 Inspection Count: 0 Tile Proximty TSDF:75.8 Dt of Last Inspect: Tile O3:72.4 RMP ID(s): Tile PM:69 EIS ID(s): Tile PCT Pre 1960:76.3 EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr: Tile DPM:78 FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070709319 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: PM-2.5 (2006) NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Carbon Monoxide (1971); PM-10 (1987) Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: PM-2.5 Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Carbon Monoxide; PM-10 Within a Nonattaining NAA:Y Within a Maintenance NAA:Y Clean Water Act - Data Download NPDES ID(s): UTR383269 UTRC00537 Formal Action Cnt: Permit Types: Minor Penalties: Inspection Count: Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Informal Count: Site:SODIUM HYDROXIDE 10000 S STATE ST SALT LAKE CITY UT 84111 uu-ECHO-891097913-bb FRS ID: 600026163 Facility Latitude:40.75549 Fac EPA Region: 08 Facility Longitude:-111.88397 Facility County: Salt Lake Facility Details - Data Download Compliance Status: Federal?: SNC ?: No Federal Agency Nam: Qtrs in NC: SIC Codes: Formal Action Cnt: 0 NAICS Codes: ECHO 132 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Last Formal Action: EJ Screen 80%: Informal Count: 0 Indian/Tribal?:N Total Penalties: 0 Indian/Spatial?:N Penalty Count: Tile Proxmty NPDES: Dt of Last Penalty: Tile Proximity NPL: Last Penalty Amt: Tile Proximity RMP: Inspection Count: 0 Tile Proximty TSDF: Dt of Last Inspect: Tile O3: RMP ID(s): Tile PM: EIS ID(s): Tile PCT Pre 1960: EPCRA Inspctns 5Yr: Tile DPM: FIFRA Inspctns 5Yr: Days since Last Inspection: DFR URL:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=600026163 NAA Standards Classified as Nonattaining: NAA Standards Classified as Maintenance: Nonattaining Pollutants in the NAAs: Maintenance Pollutants in the NAAs: Within a Nonattaining NAA: Within a Maintenance NAA: Site:SOUTH 64 CLEAN UP MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY AND SIERRA VISTA WAY PROVO UT 84606 uu-NPDES-884482091-bb ICIS Fac Interest ID: 3601177327 Impaired Waters:303(D) Listed NPDES ID: UTR386573 County Code: Facility UIN: 110070711663 County: Fac Type Cd: Geocode Lat:40.18813 Fac Type Desc: Geocode Long:-111.61696 ICIS Permits Activity ID: 3602143117 Issuing Agency:Utah Division of Water Quality Version No: 0 Agency Typ Cd:ST6 Orig Issue Date: 05/17/2019 Agency Typ Desc:State Issue Date: 05/17/2019 Prmt Comp Stat Flg:Yes Effective Date: 05/17/2019 RNC Tracking Flag:Yes Expiration Date: 05/17/2020 Master Exter Prmt No:UTRC00000 Retirement Date: TMDL Interface Flag: Termination Date: 10/16/2020 State Wtr Body: Fac Type Indicator: NON-POTW State Wtr Body Nme: Permit Typ Cd: GPC Prmt Status Code:TRM Prmt Type Desc: General Permit Covered Facility Prmt Status Desc:Terminated Permit Name:Evans Grader and Paving Major Minor Status Flag:N Major Minor Status Desc:Minor Discharger Total Design Flow No: Actual Avg Flow No: Edmr Auth Flag:No Pretrmt Indicator Cd: Pretrmt Indicator Desc: QNCR Historic Compliance Year Quarter:20211 No of E90 Violations in Qtr:0 No of Compl. Sched Viol in Qt:0 No of Single Event Viol. in Qtr:0 No of Permit Sched Viol in Qtr:0 Historic Noncompl. Cd:U HLRNC Short Desc:UNDETERMINED HLRNC Long Desc:Undetermined QNCR Status - insufficient data, or permitee is a minor discharger not subject to mandatory reporting NPDES 133 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 h-Appendix: Database Descriptions Environmental Risk Information Services (ERIS) can search the following databases. The extent of historical information varies with each database and current information is determined by what is publicly available to ERIS at the time of update. ERIS updates databases as set out in ASTM Standard E1527-13, Section 8.1.8 Sources of Standard Source Information: "Government information from nongovernmental sources may be considered current if the source updates the information at least every 90 days, or, for information that is updated less frequently than quarterly by the government agency, within 90 days of the date the government agency makes the information available to the public." Standard Environmental Record Sources Federal Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program:rr-DOE FUSRAP-bb The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) established the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) in 1974 to remediate sites where radioactive contamination remained from the Manhattan Project and early U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) operations. The DOE Office of Legacy Management (LM) established long-term surveillance and maintenance (LTS&M) requirements for remediated FUSRAP sites. DOE evaluates the final site conditions of a remediated site on the basis of risk for different future uses. DOE then confirms that LTS&M requirements will maintain protectiveness. Government Publication Date: Mar 4, 2017 National Priority List:rr-NPL-bb National Priorities List (Superfund)-NPL: EPA's (United States Environmental Protection Agency) list of the most serious uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous waste sites identified for possible long-term remedial action under the Superfund program. The NPL, which EPA is required to update at least once a year, is based primarily on the score a site receives from EPA's Hazard Ranking System. A site must be on the NPL to receive money from the Superfund Trust Fund for remedial action. Government Publication Date: Apr 27, 2021 National Priority List - Proposed:rr-PROPOSED NPL-bb Includes sites proposed (by the EPA, the state, or concerned citizens) for addition to the NPL due to contamination by hazardous waste and identified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a candidate for cleanup because it poses a risk to human health and/or the environment. Government Publication Date: Apr 27, 2021 Deleted NPL:rr-DELETED NPL-bb The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) establishes the criteria that the EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL. In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425.(e), sites may be deleted from the NPL where no further response is appropriate. Government Publication Date: Apr 27, 2021 SEMS List 8R Active Site Inventory:rr-SEMS-bb The Superfund Program has deployed the Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS), which integrates multiple legacy systems into a comprehensive tracking and reporting tool. This inventory contains active sites evaluated by the Superfund program that are either proposed to be or are on the National Priorities List (NPL) as well as sites that are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. The Active Site Inventory Report displays site and location information at active SEMS sites. An active site is one at which site assessment, removal, remedial, enforcement, cost recovery, or oversight activities are being planned or conducted. Government Publication Date: Mar 23, 2021 SEMS List 8R Archive Sites:rr-SEMS ARCHIVE-bb The Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS) Archived Site Inventory displays site and location information at sites archived from SEMS. An archived site is one at which EPA has determined that assessment has been completed and no further remedial action is planned under the Superfund program at this time. Government Publication Date: Mar 23, 2021 DOE FUSRAP NPL PROPOSED NPL DELETED NPL SEMS SEMS ARCHIVE Appendix: Database Descriptions 134 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Inventory of Open Dumps, June 1985:rr-ODI-bb The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) provides for publication of an inventory of open dumps. The Act defines "open dumps" as facilities which do not comply with EPA's "Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities and Practices" (40 CFR 257). Government Publication Date: Jun 1985 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System - CERCLIS: rr-CERCLIS-bb Superfund is a program administered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to locate, investigate, and clean up the worst hazardous waste sites throughout the United States. CERCLIS is a database of potential and confirmed hazardous waste sites at which the EPA Superfund program has some involvement. It contains sites that are either proposed to be or are on the National Priorities List (NPL) as well as sites that are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. The EPA administers the Superfund program in cooperation with individual states and tribal governments; this database is made available by the EPA. Government Publication Date: Oct 25, 2013 EPA Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands:rr-IODI-bb Public Law 103-399, The Indian Lands Open Dump Cleanup Act of 1994, enacted October 22, 1994, identified congressional concerns that solid waste open dump sites located on American Indian or Alaska Native (AI/AN) lands threaten the health and safety of residents of those lands and contiguous areas. The purpose of the Act is to identify the location of open dumps on Indian lands, assess the relative health and environment hazards posed by those sites, and provide financial and technical assistance to Indian tribal governments to close such dumps in compliance with Federal standards and regulations or standards promulgated by Indian Tribal governments or Alaska Native entities. Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 1998 CERCLIS - No Further Remedial Action Planned:rr-CERCLIS NFRAP-bb An archived site is one at which EPA has determined that assessment has been completed and no further remedial action is planned under the Superfund program at this time. The Archive designation means that, to the best of EPA's knowledge, assessment at a site has been completed and that EPA has determined no further steps will be taken to list this site on the National Priorities List (NPL). This decision does not necessarily mean that there is no hazard associated with a given site; it only means that, based upon available information, the location is not judged to be a potential NPL site. Government Publication Date: Oct 25, 2013 CERCLIS Liens:rr-CERCLIS LIENS-bb A Federal Superfund lien exists at any property where EPA has incurred Superfund costs to address contamination ("Superfund site") and has provided notice of liability to the property owner. A Federal CERCLA ("Superfund") lien can exist by operation of law at any site or property at which EPA has spent Superfund monies. This database is made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Government Publication Date: Jan 30, 2014 RCRA CORRACTS-Corrective Action:rr-RCRA CORRACTS-bb RCRA Info is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. At these sites, the Corrective Action Program ensures that cleanups occur. EPA and state regulators work with facilities and communities to design remedies based on the contamination, geology, and anticipated use unique to each site. Government Publication Date: Jan 22, 2021 RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD Facilities:rr-RCRA TSD-bb RCRA Info is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. This database includes Non-Corrective Action sites listed as treatment, storage and/or disposal facilities of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Government Publication Date: Jan 22, 2021 RCRA Generator List:rr-RCRA LQG-bb RCRA Info is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRA Info replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). A hazardous waste generator is any person or site whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) generate 1,000 kilograms per month or more of hazardous waste or more than one kilogram per month of acutely hazardous waste. Government Publication Date: Apr 5, 2021 ODI CERCLIS IODI CERCLIS NFRAP CERCLIS LIENS RCRA CORRACTS RCRA TSD RCRA LQG 135 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 RCRA Small Quantity Generators List:rr-RCRA SQG-bb RCRA Info is the EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRA Info replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). A hazardous waste generator is any person or site whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Small Quantity Generators (SQGs) generate more than 100 kilograms, but less than 1,000 kilograms, of hazardous waste per month. Government Publication Date: Jan 22, 2021 RCRA Very Small Quantity Generators List:rr-RCRA VSQG-bb RCRA Info is the EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. A hazardous waste generator is any person or site whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Very Small Quantity Generators (VSQG) generate 100 kilograms or less per month of hazardous waste, or one kilogram or less per month of acutely hazardous waste. Additionally, VSQG may not accumulate more than 1,000 kilograms of hazardous waste at any time. Government Publication Date: Jan 22, 2021 RCRA Non-Generators:rr-RCRA NON GEN-bb RCRA Info is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRA Info replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). A hazardous waste generator is any person or site whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Non-Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste. Government Publication Date: Jan 22, 2021 Federal Engineering Controls-ECs:rr-FED ENG-bb Engineering controls (ECs) encompass a variety of engineered and constructed physical barriers (e.g., soil capping, sub-surface venting systems, mitigation barriers, fences) to contain and/or prevent exposure to contamination on a property. This database is made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Government Publication Date: Feb 23, 2021 Federal Institutional Controls- ICs:rr-FED INST-bb Institutional controls are non-engineered instruments, such as administrative and legal controls, that help minimize the potential for human exposure to contamination and/or protect the integrity of the remedy. Although it is EPA's (United States Environmental Protection Agency ) expectation that treatment or engineering controls will be used to address principal threat wastes and that groundwater will be returned to its beneficial use whenever practicable, ICs play an important role in site remedies because they reduce exposure to contamination by limiting land or resource use and guide human behavior at a site. Government Publication Date: Feb 23, 2021 Land Use Control Information System:rr-LUCIS-bb The LUCIS database is maintained by the U.S. Department of the Navy and contains information for former Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) properties across the United States. Government Publication Date: Sep 1, 2006 Emergency Response Notification System:rr-ERNS 1982 TO 1986-bb Database of oil and hazardous substances spill reports controlled by the National Response Center. The primary function of the National Response Center is to serve as the sole national point of contact for reporting oil, chemical, radiological, biological, and etiological discharges into the environment anywhere in the United States and its territories. Government Publication Date: 1982-1986 Emergency Response Notification System:rr-ERNS 1987 TO 1989-bb Database of oil and hazardous substances spill reports controlled by the National Response Center. The primary function of the National Response Center is to serve as the sole national point of contact for reporting oil, chemical, radiological, biological, and etiological discharges into the environment anywhere in the United States and its territories. Government Publication Date: 1987-1989 Emergency Response Notification System:rr-ERNS-bb Database of oil and hazardous substances spill reports made available by the United States Coast Guard National Response Center (NRC). The NRC fields initial reports for pollution and railroad incidents and forwards that information to appropriate federal/state agencies for response. These data contain initial incident data that has not been validated or investigated by a federal/state response agency. Government Publication Date: Nov 9, 2020 RCRA SQG RCRA VSQG RCRA NON GEN FED ENG FED INST LUCIS ERNS 1982 TO 1986 ERNS 1987 TO 1989 ERNS 136 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 The Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) Brownfield Database:rr-FED BROWNFIELDS-bb Brownfields are real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties protects the environment, reduces blight, and takes development pressures off greenspaces and working lands. This database is made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Government Publication Date: Jan 6, 2021 FEMA Underground Storage Tank Listing:rr-FEMA UST-bb The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) of the Department of Homeland Security maintains a list of FEMA owned underground storage tanks. Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 2017 Facility Response Plan:rr-FRP-bb List of facilities that have submitted Facility Response Plans (FRP) to EPA. Facilities that could reasonably be expected to cause "substantial harm" to the environment by discharging oil into or on navigable waters are required to prepare and submit Facility Response Plans (FRPs). Harm is determined based on total oil storage capacity, secondary containment and age of tanks, oil transfer activities, history of discharges, proximity to a public drinking water intake or sensitive environments. Government Publication Date: Dec 2, 2020 Historical Gas Stations:rr-HIST GAS STATIONS-bb This historic directory of service stations is provided by the Cities Service Company. The directory includes Cities Service filling stations that were located throughout the United States in 1930. Government Publication Date: Jul 1, 1930 Petroleum Refineries:rr-REFN-bb List of petroleum refineries from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Refinery Capacity Report. Includes operating and idle petroleum refineries (including new refineries under construction) and refineries shut down during the previous year located in the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and other U.S. possessions. Survey locations adjusted using public data. Government Publication Date: Jul 10, 2020 Petroleum Product and Crude Oil Rail Terminals:rr-BULK TERMINAL-bb List of petroleum product and crude oil rail terminals made available by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Includes operable bulk petroleum product terminals located in the 50 States and the District of Columbia with a total bulk shell storage capacity of 50,000 barrels or more, and/or the ability to receive volumes from tanker, barge, or pipeline; also rail terminals handling the loading and unloading of crude oil that were active between 2017 and 2018. Petroleum product terminals comes from the EIA-815 Bulk Terminal and Blender Report, which includes working, shell in operation, and shell idle for several major product groupings. Survey locations adjusted using public data. Government Publication Date: Apr 28, 2020 LIEN on Property:rr-SEMS LIEN-bb The EPA Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS) provides LIEN information on properties under the EPA Superfund Program. Government Publication Date: Mar 23, 2021 Superfund Decision Documents:rr-SUPERFUND ROD-bb This database contains a listing of decision documents for Superfund sites. Decision documents serve to provide the reasoning for the choice of (or) changes to a Superfund Site cleanup plan. The decision documents include Records of Decision (ROD), ROD Amendments, Explanations of Significant Differences (ESD), along with other associated memos and files. This information is maintained and made available by the US EPA (Environmental Protection Agency). Government Publication Date: Feb 23, 2021 State Utah National Priorities List:rr-NPL UT-bb FED BROWNFIELDS FEMA UST FRP HIST GAS STATIONS REFN BULK TERMINAL SEMS LIEN SUPERFUND ROD NPL UT 137 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 The National Priorities List (NPL) is maintained by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality's Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR). Before a cleanup of a hazardous waste site can take place under Superfund, it must be included on the National Priority List. The NPL is a published list of hazardous waste sites that are eligible for extensive, long-term cleanup action under the Superfund program. When no responsible party can be found, listing on the NPL allows EPA and the State to access the Superfund Trust fund to pay for site cleanup. The DERR assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of the location of these properties. Government Publication Date: Mar 11, 2021 Potential Contaminated Sites:rr-CONTAM POTENTIAL-bb This database of Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability System sites is maintained by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality's Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR). The CERCLA Branch of the DERR performs site investigations of potentially contaminated sites within the State of Utah to determine whether or not they pose a threat to human health and the environment and should be included on the Federal Superfund National Priorities List. Sites are extracted from the Utah Environmental Interactive Map. The DERR assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of the location of these properties. Government Publication Date: Mar 11, 2021 Solid Waste Facilities and Landfills:rr-SWF/LF-bb The Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) maintains a list of permitted solid waste and landfill facilities. Government Publication Date: May 11, 2021 Historical Solid Waste and Landfill Facilities:rr-HSWF-bb The Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste of the Department of Enviromental Quality (DEQ) maintains a list of historically closed landfills. Public Land Survey System (PLSS) locations provided by the source are subject to accuracy limitations inherent to the PLSS system. Government Publication Date: Sep 22, 2014 Sites With Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (LUST):rr-LUST-bb List of Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) Sites made available by the Underground Storage Tank Branch of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR). Includes sites from the LUST Sites List as well as LUST sites from the DEQ Environmental Interactive Map. Government Publication Date: Jan 19, 2021 Sites With Leaking Aboveground Storage Tanks (LAST):rr-LAST-bb The Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR) has entered into an agreement with the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) to assume oversight of petroleum releases from above ground storage tanks (ASTs). Government Publication Date: Feb 2, 2021 Delisted Leaking Storage Tank:rr-DELISTED LST-bb This database contains a list of closed leaking storage tank sites that were removed from the Utah State Underground Storage Tank program of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Government Publication Date: Jan 19, 2021 Sites With Underground Storage Tanks (UST):rr-UST-bb A list of Underground Storage Tank (UST) sites made available by the Underground Storage Tank Branch of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR). Includes sites from the UST Sites list as well as UST sites from the DEQ Environmental Interactive Map. Government Publication Date: Jan 19, 2021 Sites With Aboveground Storage Tanks (AST):rr-AST-bb A list of aboveground storage tank sites made available by the Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR) of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Government Publication Date: Feb 2, 2021 Tanks Lapse List:rr-UST LAPSE-bb A list of tank facilities that do not have an active Certificate of Compliance due to lapsing, revocation, or installation in process. The listed USTs at these facilities are ineligible to receive deliveries of fuel. Made available by the Underground Storage Tanks Compliance Branch of the Utah Department of Environmental Quality. Government Publication Date: Apr 27, 2021 CONTAM POTENTIAL SWF/LF HSWF LUST LAST DELISTED LST UST AST UST LAPSE 138 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Delisted Storage Tanks:rr-DTNK-bb This database contains a list of closed storage tank sites that were removed from the Utah State Underground Storage Tank program of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Government Publication Date: Apr 27, 2021 List of Targeted and Non-targeted Brownfields:rr-BROWNFIELDS-bb List of Brownfields Projects, either targeted or not targeted for cleanup, made available by the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR). The DERR conducts Brownfields activities under authorities of the Voluntary Release Cleanup Act, Hazardous Substances Mitigation Act and the Small Business Liability Relief Brownfields Revitalization Act. These statutes provide mechanisms by which the DERR oversees the assessment and cleanup of Brownfields. Government Publication Date: Apr 27, 2021 Voluntary Cleanup Site List:rr-VCP-bb The Utah Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) was created to promote the voluntary cleanup of contaminated sites. The VCP is intended to encourage redevelopment of Brownfields and other impacted sites by providing a streamlined cleanup program. Government Publication Date: Nov 11, 2020 Response Action Sites:rr-RESPONSE-bb The Voluntary Cleanup Program/Brownfields Section of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) maintains a list of sites at which Response Actions are planned or have been completed. Government Publication Date: Mar 17, 2021 Sites with Institutional Controls:rr-INST-bb Sites included in the Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP), Superfund and Underground Storage Tank Facilities list that have environmental convenants and institutional controls in place. Government Publication Date: Mar 1, 2021 Tribal Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (LUSTs) on Indian Lands:rr-INDIAN LUST-bb LUSTs on Tribal/Indian Lands in Region 8, which includes Utah. Government Publication Date: Apr 14, 2020 Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) on Indian Lands:rr-INDIAN UST-bb USTs on Tribal/Indian Lands in Region 8, which includes Utah. Government Publication Date: Apr 14, 2020 Delisted Tribal Leaking Storage Tanks:rr-DELISTED ILST-bb Leaking Underground Storage Tank facilities which have been removed from the Regional Tribal LUST lists made available by the EPA. Government Publication Date: Apr 14, 2020 Delisted Tribal Underground Storage Tanks:rr-DELISTED IUST-bb Underground Storage Tank facilities which have been removed from the Regional Tribal UST lists made available by the EPA. Government Publication Date: Apr 14, 2020 County No County standard environmental record sources available for this State. Additional Environmental Record Sources Federal DTNK BROWNFIELDS VCP RESPONSE INST INDIAN LUST INDIAN UST DELISTED ILST DELISTED IUST 139 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Drug Establishment Annual Registration:rr-FDA REGISTRANT-bb A list of drug firms which manufacture, prepare, propagate, compound, or process drugs that are commercially distributed in the U.S. or offered for import to the U.S. Listing made available by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Includes historical records dating back to 2000. Includes only facilities which are located in the U.S.A. Government Publication Date: Apr 9, 2019 PFOA/PFOS Contaminated Sites:rr-PFAS NPL-bb List of sites where PFOA or PFOS contaminants have been found in drinking water or soil. Made available by the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Government Publication Date: Mar 1, 2021 Risk Management Plan (RMP) Rule:rr-RMP-bb A list of facilities that are required to have a Risk Management Plan (RMP) in order to: identify the potential effects of chemical accidents, identify steps to prevent accidents and provide emergency response procedures should an accident occur. This list is provided by the EPA which is required by the Clean Air Act Amendments to publish regulations and guidance on chemical accident prevention. Government Publication Date: Feb 26, 2021 Facility Registry Service/Facility Index:rr-FINDS/FRS-bb The Facility Registry Service (FRS) is a centrally managed database that identifies facilities, sites, or places subject to environmental regulations or of environmental interest. FRS creates high-quality, accurate, and authoritative facility identification records through rigorous verification and management procedures that incorporate information from program national systems, state master facility records, and data collected from EPA's Central Data Exchange registrations and data management personnel. This list is made available by the Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA). Government Publication Date: Nov 2, 2020 Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program:rr-TRIS-bb The EPA's Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a database containing data on disposal or other releases of over 650 toxic chemicals from thousands of U. S. facilities and information about how facilities manage those chemicals through recycling, energy recovery, and treatment. One of TRI's primary purposes is to inform communities about toxic chemical releases to the environment. Government Publication Date: Feb 19, 2020 Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) Releases:rr-PFAS TRI-bb List of Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) facilities at which the reported chemical is a Per- or polyfluorinated alkyl substance (PFAS) included in the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s consolidated PFAS Master List of PFAS Substances. The EPA's Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a database containing data on disposal or other releases of over 650 toxic chemicals from thousands of U.S. facilities and information about how facilities manage those chemicals through recycling, energy recovery, and treatment. Government Publication Date: Feb 19, 2020 Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) Water Quality:rr-PFAS WATER-bb The Water Quality Portal (WQP) is a cooperative service sponsored by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Water Quality Monitoring Council (NWQMC). This listing includes records from the Water Quality Portal where the characteristic (environmental measurement) is in the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s consolidated PFAS Master List of PFAS Substances. Government Publication Date: Jul 20, 2020 Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System:rr-HMIRS-bb US DOT - Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) Incidents Reports Database taken from Hazmat Intelligence Portal, U.S. Department of Transportation. Government Publication Date: Sep 1, 2020 National Clandestine Drug Labs:rr-NCDL-bb The U.S. Department of Justice ("the Department") provides this data as a public service. It contains addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites. In most cases, the source of the entries is not the Department, and the Department has not verified the entry and does not guarantee its accuracy. Government Publication Date: Oct 5, 2020 Toxic Substances Control Act:rr-TSCA-bb FDA REGISTRANT PFAS NPL RMP FINDS/FRS TRIS PFAS TRI PFAS WATER HMIRS NCDL TSCA 140 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is amending the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) section 8(a) Inventory Update Reporting (IUR) rule and changing its name to the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) rule. The CDR enables EPA to collect and publish information on the manufacturing, processing, and use of commercial chemical substances and mixtures (referred to hereafter as chemical substances) on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory (TSCA Inventory). This includes current information on chemical substance production volumes, manufacturing sites, and how the chemical substances are used. This information helps the Agency determine whether people or the environment are potentially exposed to reported chemical substances. EPA publishes submitted CDR data that is not Confidential Business Information (CBI). Government Publication Date: Apr 11, 2019 Hist TSCA:rr-HIST TSCA-bb The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is amending the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) section 8(a) Inventory Update Reporting (IUR) rule and changing its name to the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) rule. The 2006 IUR data summary report includes information about chemicals manufactured or imported in quantities of 25,000 pounds or more at a single site during calendar year 2005. In addition to the basic manufacturing information collected in previous reporting cycles, the 2006 cycle is the first time EPA collected information to characterize exposure during manufacturing, processing and use of organic chemicals. The 2006 cycle also is the first time manufacturers of inorganic chemicals were required to report basic manufacturing information. Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 2006 FTTS Administrative Case Listing:rr-FTTS ADMIN-bb An administrative case listing from the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), together known as FTTS. This database was obtained from the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) National Compliance Database (NCDB). The FTTS and NCDB was shut down in 2006. Government Publication Date: Jan 19, 2007 FTTS Inspection Case Listing:rr-FTTS INSP-bb An inspection case listing from the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), together known as FTTS. This database was obtained from the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) National Compliance Database (NCDB). The FTTS and NCDB was shut down in 2006. Government Publication Date: Jan 19, 2007 Potentially Responsible Parties List:rr-PRP-bb Early in the cleanup process, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducts a search to find the potentially responsible parties (PRPs). EPA looks for evidence to determine liability by matching wastes found at the site with parties that may have contributed wastes to the site. Government Publication Date: Feb 23, 2021 State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing:rr-SCRD DRYCLEANER-bb The State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners (SCRD) was established in 1998, with support from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation. Coalition members are states with mandated programs and funding for drycleaner site remediation. Current members are Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. Government Publication Date: Nov 08, 2017 Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS):rr-ICIS-bb The Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) is a system that provides information for the Federal Enforcement and Compliance (FE&C) and the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) programs. The FE&C component supports the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Civil Enforcement and Compliance program activities. These activities include Compliance Assistance, Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement. The NPDES program supports tracking of NPDES permits, limits, discharge monitoring data and other program reports. Government Publication Date: Mar 24, 2021 Drycleaner Facilities:rr-FED DRYCLEANERS-bb A list of drycleaner facilities from Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) online search. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) tracks facilities that possess NAIC and SIC codes that classify businesses as drycleaner establishments. Government Publication Date: Feb 17, 2021 Delisted Drycleaner Facilities:rr-DELISTED FED DRY-bb List of sites removed from the list of Drycleaner Facilities (sites in the EPA's Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) with NAIC or SIC codes identifying the business as a drycleaner establishment). Government Publication Date: Feb 17, 2021 HIST TSCA FTTS ADMIN FTTS INSP PRP SCRD DRYCLEANER ICIS FED DRYCLEANERS DELISTED FED DRY 141 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 Formerly Used Defense Sites:rr-FUDS-bb Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) are properties that were formerly owned by, leased to, or otherwise possessed by and under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Defense prior to October 1986, where the Department of Defense (DoD) is responsible for an environmental restoration. This list is published by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Government Publication Date: Jan 28, 2020 Former Military Nike Missile Sites:rr-FORMER NIKE-bb This information was taken from report DRXTH-AS-IA-83A016 (Historical Overview of the Nike Missile System, 12/1984) which was performed by Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc. for the U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency Assessment Division. The Nike system was deployed between 1954 and the mid-1970's. Among the substances used or stored on Nike sites were liquid missile fuel (JP-4); starter fluids (UDKH, aniline, and furfuryl alcohol); oxidizer (IRFNA); hydrocarbons (motor oil, hydraulic fluid, diesel fuel, gasoline, heating oil); solvents (carbon tetrachloride, trichloroethylene, trichloroethane, stoddard solvent); and battery electrolyte. The quantities of material a disposed of and procedures for disposal are not documented in published reports. Virtually all information concerning the potential for contamination at Nike sites is confined to personnel who were assigned to Nike sites. During deactivation most hardware was shipped to depot-level supply points. There were reportedly instances where excess materials were disposed of on or near the site itself at closure. There was reportedly no routine site decontamination. Government Publication Date: Dec 1, 1984 PHMSA Pipeline Safety Flagged Incidents:rr-PIPELINE INCIDENT-bb A list of flagged pipeline incidents made available by the U.S. Department of Transportation (US DOT) Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). PHMSA regulations require incident and accident reports for five different pipeline system types. Government Publication Date: Jul 7, 2020 Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS):rr-MLTS-bb A list of sites that store radioactive material subject to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) licensing requirements. This list is maintained by the NRC. As of September 2016, the NRC no longer releases location information for sites. Site locations were last received in July 2016. Government Publication Date: Aug 5, 2020 Historic Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS) sites:rr-HIST MLTS-bb A historic list of sites that have inactive licenses and/or removed from the Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS). In some cases, a site is removed from the MLTS when the state becomes an "Agreement State". An Agreement State is a State that has signed an agreement with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) authorizing the State to regulate certain uses of radioactive materials within the State. Government Publication Date: Jan 31, 2010 Mines Master Index File:rr-MINES-bb The Master Index File (MIF) contains mine identification numbers issued by the Department of Labor Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) for mines active or opened since 1971. Note that addresses may or may not correspond with the physical location of the mine itself. Government Publication Date: Nov 3, 2020 Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act Sites:rr-SMCRA-bb An inventory of land and water impacted by past mining (primarily coal mining) is maintained by the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) to provide information needed to implement the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA). The inventory contains information on the location, type, and extent of Abandoned Mine Land (AML) impacts, as well as information on the cost associated with the reclamation of those problems. The inventory is based upon field surveys by State, Tribal, and OSMRE program officials. It is dynamic to the extent that it is modified as new problems are identified and existing problems are reclaimed. Government Publication Date: Dec 18, 2020 Mineral Resource Data System:rr-MRDS-bb The Mineral Resource Data System (MRDS) is a collection of reports describing metallic and nonmetallic mineral resources throughout the world. Included are deposit name, location, commodity, deposit description, geologic characteristics, production, reserves, resources, and references. This database contains the records previously provided in the Mineral Resource Data System (MRDS) of USGS and the Mineral Availability System/Mineral Industry Locator System (MAS/MILS) originated in the U.S. Bureau of Mines, which is now part of USGS. The USGS has ceased systematic updates of the MRDS database with their focus more recently on deposits of critical minerals while providing a well-documented baseline of historical mine locations from USGS topographic maps. Government Publication Date: Mar 15, 2006 Civil Enforcement Action Cases without Associated Facilities:rr-CEA2-bb FUDS FORMER NIKE PIPELINE INCIDENT MLTS HIST MLTS MINES SMCRA MRDS CEA2 142 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 This database tracks civil, judicial, and administrative federal EPA enforcement cases, and is from the Integrated Compliance Information System. ICIS tracks enforcement actions taken against companies or individuals. Therefore, the ICIS case name may not exactly correspond to the facility name for ICIS records linked via FRS to facility records from other program office data systems.This dataset is provided by the EPA. This is a listing of cases where there are no facilities associated with a case. Government Publication Date: Mar 26, 2021 Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act Sites:rr-URANIUM-bb The Legacy Management Office of the Department of Energy (DOE) manages radioactive and chemical waste, environmental contamination, and hazardous material at over 100 sites across the U.S. The L.M. Office manages this database of sites registered under the Uranium Mill Tailings Control Act (UMTRCA). Government Publication Date: Mar 4, 2017 Alternative Fueling Stations:rr-ALT FUELS-bb List of alternative fueling stations made available by the US Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. Includes Biodiesel stations, Ethanol (E85) stations, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Propane) stations, Ethanol (E85) stations, Natural Gas stations, Hydrogen stations, and Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) obtains information about new stations from trade media, Clean Cities coordinators, a Submit New Station form on the Station Locator website, and through collaborating with infrastructure equipment and fuel providers, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and industry groups. Government Publication Date: Apr 27, 2021 Integrated Compliance Information System for Air:rr-ICIA-bb ICIS-Air contains emissions, compliance, and enforcement data on stationary sources of air pollution. Regulated sources cover a wide spectrum; from large industrial facilities to relatively small operations such as dry cleaners (automobiles and other mobile air pollution sources are tracked by a different EPA system). ICIS-Air records included in the download files are those where the operating status is planned (has applied for a construction permit), under construction, operating, temporarily closed, seasonal, or permanently closed. This is provided by the EPA. Government Publication Date: Sep 28, 2020 Occupational Safety and Health Administration Enforcement Data:rr-OSHA-bb This dataset includes information regarding the impetus for conducting the inspection, and details on citations and penalty assessments resulting from violations of OSHA standards. Additionally, accident investigation information is provided, including textual descriptions of the accident, and details regarding the injuries and fatalities which occurred. Provided by the US Department of Labor. Government Publication Date: Jul 16, 2020 Civil Enforcement Actions:rr-CEA-bb This database tracks civil, judicial, and administrative federal EPA enforcement cases, and is from the Integrated Compliance Information System. ICIS tracks enforcement actions taken against companies or individuals. Therefore, the ICIS case name may not exactly correspond to the facility name for ICIS records linked via FRS to facility records from other program office data systems.This dataset is provided by the EPA. Government Publication Date: Mar 26, 2021 Criminal Enforcement Actions:rr-CRIM-bb Criminal Enforcement Actions database that is maintained by the US environmental protection agency (EPA) which reports criminal enforcement cases for all environmental statutes Government Publication Date: Jul 22, 2020 EPA Dockets:rr-DOCKETS-bb The United States Environmental Protection Agency Docket data lists Civil Case Defendants, filing dates as far back as 1971, laws broken including section, violations that occurred, pollutants involved, penalties assessed and superfund awards by facility and location. The EPA DOCKETS system was decommissioned in 2002. Government Publication Date: Dec 22, 2005 Permit Compliance System (PCS):rr-PCS-bb Permit Compliance System (PCS) database that is maintained by US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provides historic water discharge permit information by state. The Permit Compliance System (PCS) is gradually being replaced by the modernized system called Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS). Government Publication Date: Nov 12, 2012 Federal National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES):rr-NPDES-bb URANIUM ALT FUELS ICIA OSHA CEA CRIM DOCKETS PCS NPDES 143 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 ICIS-NPDES is an information management system maintained by the Office of Compliance at the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to track permit compliance and enforcement status of facilities regulated by the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) under the Clean Water Act (CWA). ICIS-NPDES is designed to support the NPDES program at the state, regional, and national levels. Government Publication Date: Mar 24, 2021 Financial Assurance Summary:rr-FINA-bb RCRA regulated Treatment, Storage, & Disposal (TSD) sites with Financial Assurance coverage, listed on the Financial Assurance Summary made available by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Government Publication Date: Jan 26, 2021 Biennial Reporting System (BRS):rr-BRS-bb The Biennial Reporting System (BRS) database manitained by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that contains biennial reports submitted by generators of hazardous wastes and facilities that treat, store or dispose of hazardous wastes. Government Publication Date: Dec 16, 2016 Enforcement and Compliance Data (ECHO):rr-ECHO-bb ECHO data focuses on compliance and enforcement-related information for regulated facilities, including permit data, inspection/compliance evaluation dates and findings, violations of environmental regulations, enforcement actions, and penalties assessed. The data encompasses facilities related to air emissions, surface water discharges, hazardous waste, and drinking water systems. The information contained in ECHO is made available to the public by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for information purposes only. Government Publication Date: Feb 17, 2021 Registered Pesticide Establishments:rr-SSTS-bb List of active EPA-registered foreign and domestic pesticide-producing and device-producing establishments based on data from the Section Seven Tracking System (SSTS). The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) Section 7 requires that facilities producing pesticides, active ingredients, or devices be registered. The list of establishments is made available by the EPA. Government Publication Date: Apr 13, 2021 Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Notifiers:rr-PCB-bb Facilities included in the national list of facilities that have notified the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) activities. Any company or person storing, transporting or disposing of PCBs or conducting PCB research and development must notify the EPA and receive an identification number. Government Publication Date: Nov 19, 2020 Civil Cases and Settlements:rr-CIVIL CASES-bb A listing of significant civil and cleanup cases and settlements from 1998 and onwards. This data is made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA). Government Publication Date: May 4, 2021 National Compliance Database System - Case Listings:rr-NCDB CASE LIST-bb Case listings from the National Compliance Database System (NCDB), the historical repository for national data from the United States Environmental Protection Agency's ten regional and Headquarters FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS). Data collected in the regional FTTS was transferred to NCDB to support the need for monitoring national performance of the following programs: Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) , Emergency Planning and Right-to-Know Act, Section 313 (EPCRA) , Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response (AHERA). EPA's Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) is the current system of record for this data since 2006. Government Publication Date: Sep 1, 2006 National Compliance Database Information - Facility Inspection:rr-NCDB FAC INSP-bb Facility inspection information from the National Compliance Database (NCDB), the historical repository for national data from the United States Environmental Protection Agency's ten regional and Headquarters FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS). Data collected in the regional FTTS was transferred to NCDB to support the need for monitoring national performance of the following programs: Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) , Emergency Planning and Right-to-Know Act, Section 313 (EPCRA) , Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response (AHERA). Since October 2006, the EPA has been entering new inspection information into the Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS), the current system of record for this data. Government Publication Date: Sep 1, 2006 Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Facilities:rr-DOCKET HW-bb FINA BRS ECHO SSTS PCB CIVIL CASES NCDB CASE LIST NCDB FAC INSP DOCKET HW 144 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 This list of the Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Facilities is maintained by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). According to the EPA, Section 120(c) of CERCLA requires EPA to establish a listing, known as the Federal Facility Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket (Docket), of Federal facilities which are managing or have managed hazardous waste; or have had a release of hazardous waste. Thus, the Docket identifies all Federal facilities that must be evaluated to determine whether they pose a risk to human health and the environment and it makes this information available to the public. Government Publication Date: Oct 29, 2020 State Spill Reports 1988 current through February 7, 2013:rr-SPILLS-bb Regulated industry, permitted facilities, waste transporters and others are required by state laws to report chemical spills and other environmental incidents within certain time frames, depending on the type of incident. These incidents are reported to The Division of Environmental Response & Remediation (DERR) of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Government Publication Date: Apr 20, 2021 Methamphetamine Contaminated Properties:rr-CDL-bb Utah Administrative Rule 19-6-901 Illegal Drug Operations Site Reporting and Decontamination Act requires local health departments to maintain a list of properties believed to be contaminated by the illegal manufacture of drugs. These properties were reported to the Salt Lake Valley Health Department by a complaint or report from a law enforcement agency and the Department has determined that reasonable evidence exists that the property is contaminated. Once a property is decontaminated, it is removed from this list. Government Publication Date: May 7, 2021 Dry Cleaning Facilities:rr-DRYCLEANERS-bb The Division of Air Quality of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) maintains a list of regulated dry cleaners that use perchlorethylene (PCE). Government Publication Date: Nov 19, 2020 Delisted Drycleaners:rr-DELISTED DRYCLEANERS-bb A list of sites which once appeared on - and have since been removed from - the list of regulated dry cleaners that use perchlorethylene (PCE) made available by the Division of Air Quality of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Government Publication Date: Nov 19, 2020 NPDES Permit Listing:rr-NPDES-bb List of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits made available by the by Utah Department of Environmental Quality. Government Publication Date: Apr 27, 2020 Tier 2 Chemical Inventory Program:rr-TIER 2-bb A list of Tier 2 facilities managed by the Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR) of the the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Government Publication Date: Oct 27, 2020 Tribal No Tribal additional environmental record sources available for this State. County No County additional environmental record sources available for this State. NPDES SPILLS CDL DRYCLEANERS DELISTED DRYCLEANERS TIER 2 145 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 21052400318 h-Definitions Database Descriptions:This section provides a detailed explanation for each database including: source, information available, time coverage, and acronyms used. They are listed in alphabetic order. Detail Report:This is the section of the report which provides the most detail for each individual record. Records are summarized by location, starting with the project property followed by records in closest proximity. Distance:The distance value is the distance between plotted points, not necessarily the distance between the sites' boundaries. All values are an approximation. Direction: The direction value is the compass direction of the site in respect to the project property and/or center point of the report. Elevation:The elevation value is taken from the location at which the records for the site address have been plotted. All values are an approximation. Source: Google Elevation API. Executive Summary:This portion of the report is divided into 3 sections: 'Report Summary'- Displays a chart indicating how many records fall on the project property and, within the report search radii. 'Site Report Summary'-Project Property'- This section lists all the records which fall on the project property. For more details, see the 'Detail Report' section. 'Site Report Summary-Surrounding Properties'- This section summarizes all records on adjacent properties, listing them in order of proximity from the project property. For more details, see the 'Detail Report' section. Map Key:The map key number is assigned according to closest proximity from the project property. Map Key numbers always start at #1. The project property will always have a map key of '1' if records are available. If there is a number in brackets beside the main number, this will indicate the number of records on that specific property. If there is no number in brackets, there is only one record for that property. The symbol and colour used indicates 'elevation': the red inverted triangle will dictate 'ERIS Sites with Lower Elevation', the yellow triangle will dictate 'ERIS Sites with Higher Elevation' and the orange square will dictate 'ERIS Sites with Same Elevation.' Unplottables:These are records that could not be mapped due to various reasons, including limited geographic information. These records may or may not be in your study area, and are included as reference. Definitions 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com Historical Documents •Aerial Photographs •Other Documentation –Previous Report WASATCH ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 2410 WEST CALIFORNIA AVENUE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84104 PHONE (801) 972-8400 FAX (801) 972-8459 e-mail: wei@wasatch-environmental.com www.wasatch-environmental.com PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT PROVO RDA PROPERTY NORTH OF 1400 NORTH PROVO, UTAH 84606 Project No. 2393-001 Prepared for: SPHL Properties #1, LLC and SPHL Properties, LLC 8801 River Crossing Boulevard, Suite 300 Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 June 18, 2019 Prepared by: Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 2410 West California Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. Table of Contents Page i TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page No. 1. SUMMARY ...................................................................................................................................................... 1 2. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................. 2 2.1 Detailed Scope of Work ...................................................................................................... 2 2.2 Limitations and Exceptions of Assessment ........................................................................ 2 2.3 Continued Viability of Environmental Site Assessments .................................................... 2 2.4 Reliance .............................................................................................................................. 2 3. PRIOR REPORTS ........................................................................................................................................... 3 4. BACKGROUND ............................................................................................................................................... 3 4.1 1990 Provo City Investigation Activities .............................................................................. 3 4.2 1995 USS Investigation Activities ....................................................................................... 4 4.3 1998 and 1999 USS Remediation Activities ....................................................................... 4 4.4 2008 Final Site Management Plan and Certificate of Completion ...................................... 5 4.4.1 Borrow Materials ..................................................................................................... 6 4.5 Current Status ..................................................................................................................... 8 5. SITE DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................................................... 8 5.1 Location ............................................................................................................................... 8 5.2 Site and Vicinity General Characteristics ............................................................................ 8 5.3 Current Uses of the Property .............................................................................................. 8 5.4 Description of Structures, Roads, Other Improvements on the Site ................................... 9 5.5 Current Uses of Adjoining Properties.................................................................................. 9 6. USER PROVIDED INFORMATION ................................................................................................................. 9 6.1 Environmental Liens and Activity/Use Limitations .............................................................. 9 6.2 Specialized Knowledge or Experience................................................................................ 9 6.3 Valuation Reduction for Environmental Issues ................................................................. 10 6.4 Commonly Known or Reasonably Ascertainable Information .......................................... 10 6.5 Degree of Obviousness .................................................................................................... 10 7. RECORDS REVIEW ...................................................................................................................................... 10 7.1 Historical Use Information ................................................................................................. 10 7.1.1 Subject Property ................................................................................................... 11 7.1.2 Adjoining Properties (to the extent identified) ....................................................... 11 7.2 Physical Setting Source(s) ................................................................................................ 11 7.3 Standard and Supplemental Environmental Record Sources, Federal and State ........... 12 7.3.1 Subject Property ................................................................................................... 12 7.3.2 Adjoining Properties.............................................................................................. 12 7.3.3 Other Government Database Listings .................................................................. 12 7.4 Interviews with State and/or Local Government Officials ................................................. 12 8. SITE RECONNAISSANCE ............................................................................................................................ 13 8.1 Methodology and Limiting Conditions ............................................................................... 13 8.2 General Observations ....................................................................................................... 13 8.2.1 Underground Storage Tanks ................................................................................ 13 8.2.2 Aboveground Storage Tanks ................................................................................ 13 8.2.3 Drums or Containers............................................................................................. 13 8.2.4 Odors .................................................................................................................... 13 8.2.5 Pools of Liquid ...................................................................................................... 13 8.2.6 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) ........................................................................ 13 8.2.7 Interior Stains or Corrosion ................................................................................... 14 8.2.8 Interior Floor Drains and Sumps ........................................................................... 14 8.2.9 Pits, Ponds, or Lagoons ....................................................................................... 14 8.2.10 Stained Soil or Pavement ..................................................................................... 14 8.2.11 Stressed Vegetation ............................................................................................. 14 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Wasatch Environmental, Inc. Table of Contents Page ii 8.2.12 Solid Waste ........................................................................................................... 14 8.2.13 Wastewater ........................................................................................................... 14 8.2.14 Wells ..................................................................................................................... 14 9. INTERVIEWS ................................................................................................................................................ 15 9.1 Key Site Manager .............................................................................................................. 15 9.2 Occupant Interview ........................................................................................................... 15 10. CLIENT REQUESTED NON-SCOPE CONSIDERATIONS ........................................................................... 15 11. SCOPE LIMITATIONS/DEVIATIONS/SIGNIFICANT DATA GAPS ............................................................... 15 12. FINDINGS AND OPINIONS ........................................................................................................................... 15 12.1 De Minimis Conditions ...................................................................................................... 16 12.2 Historical Recognized Environmental Conditions ............................................................. 16 12.3 Controlled Recognized Environmental Conditions ........................................................... 16 12.4 Recognized Environmental Conditions ............................................................................. 16 13. CONCLUSIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 16 APPENDICES Appendix A – Maps and Figures Figure 1 – Vicinity Map Figure 2 – Parcel Map Figure 3 – 2018 Aerial Photograph Figure 4 – 1998 Topographic Map Figure 5 – Detailed Site Map Figure 6 – Ironton VCP Site Map Figure 7 – South Slag Area Site Map Figure 8 – 1990 Test Pit Location Map Figure 9 – Class B2 and C Borrow Material Location Map Figure 10 – National Wetlands Inventory Map Appendix B – Site Photographs Appendix C – 2017 Provo Planning Commission Report Appendix D – 1990 SITEX Investigation Report Appendix E – Historical Monitoring Well Data Appendix F – Select Text and Data Tables from the 2000 Site Remediation Report Appendix G – Certificate of Completion, Site Management Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions Appendix H – User Questionnaire Appendix I – Historical Aerial Photographs and Topographic Maps Appendix J – Government Database Information Appendix K – Health Department Letter Appendix L – Environmental Professional Qualifications Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 1 PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT PROVO RDA PROPERTY NORTH OF 1400 NORTH PROVO, UTAH 84606 1. SUMMARY We have conducted a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment of the Provo RDA Property located North of 1400 North in Provo, Utah. This assessment has been conducted at the request of Hall Labs, LLC, the proposed purchaser. The purpose of this Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is to identify, to the extent feasible pursuant to the processes described in ASTM E1527-13, recognized environmental conditions1 in connection with the subject property. The subject property consists of approximately 64 acres and is currently undeveloped. At the time of our site reconnaissance, we observed no evidence of underground storage tanks, aboveground storage tanks, soil staining, or other evidence of environmental concern associated with current uses of the subject property. The majority of the subject property is located within the former Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Program site. Ironton was a former pig iron plant that operated between 1923 and 1962. None of the Ironton buildings or works were located on the subject property; however, the subject property was used as a slag dump. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, environmental investigation of the former site began , and in 1995, U.S. Steel, a previous owner of the Ironton site entered into a voluntary agreement with the State of Utah to investigate and remediate the site. The primary constituents of concern for the overall site were lead and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in soil. No groundwater impacts have been identified on the subject property in the past. Remedial activities were only performed on one portion of the subject property. However, the central portion of the subject property was used to stage high-PAHs containing soil from the subject property and other areas of the Ironton site (Class B2 borrow material). To this day, the majority of this soil remains on the subject property. A Certificate of Completion (COC) was issued for the Ironton site in 2008. As part of the site closure process, activity and use limitations were placed on the Ironton site, including th e subject property, and a Site Management Plan (SMP) was prepared. The SMP documents specific limitations for the use of the Ironton site and subject property, and the use of “remediated” soil and other debris (Class C borrow material) staged on the subject property. The SMP also documents restrictions for all other soil at the site that is not classified as B or C borrow material (Class A borrow material). These limitations include where these soils can be placed, whether they can be removed from the Ir onton site, and how they must be handled during redevelopment activities. Only three soil samples were collected throughout the 64-acre subject property prior to remedial activities and all three samples had elevated concentrations of PAHs. This suggests that the extent of PAH- impacted soil throughout the subject property is unknown. Agency files have documented, and Agency personnel have stated, that there is a potential for Class A soil on the subject property to have elevated concentrations of PAHs or lead. Agency personnel have stated that based on the limited sampling performed on the subject property, proper characterization of the site soils (Class A borrow material) should be performed prior to grading, excavation, or placement of the soil beneath buildings or other structures. Given that the overall Ironton site has received a COC and the site is managed under an SMP, the impacted soil on the subject property would be considered a controlled recognized environmental condition. It is important that any potential purchaser or developer thoroughly review the SMP and understand all use restrictions at the subject property. Additionally, any development of the 1 The presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at a property (1) due to a release to the environment; (2) under conditions indicative of a release to the environment, or (3) under conditions that pose a material threat of a future release to the environment (ASTM E1527-13). Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 2 subject property must be overseen by the appropriate agency. Detailed discussion is presented in Section 4 of this report. 2. INTRODUCTION This Phase I Environmental Site Assessment was conducted within the scope and limitations of the Standard Practice for Environmental Assessments: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process as presented in American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard E1527-13. This practice is intended to reflect a commercially prudent and reasonable inquiry to identify recognized environmental conditions in connection with a property. 2.1 Detailed Scope of Work This Phase I Environmental Site Assessment has been conducted in general accordance with ASTM E1527-13 and consists of four components: 1) records review, 2) site reconnaissance, 3) interviews, and 4) report. There may be environmental issues or conditions at a property that parties may wish to assess in connection with commercial real estate that are outside the scope of the ASTM E1527-13 practice. Non- scope considerations include (but are not limited to) asbestos-containing building materials, lead-based paint, wetlands, or radon. No implication is intended as to the relative importance of inquiry into such non-scope considerations, nor is this list intended to be all-inclusive. At the request of Scannell Properties specific issues identified as "additional issues" in ASTM E1527-13 that have been performed as part of this assessment included a review of wetlands concerns, which is discussed in Section 10 of this report. 2.2 Limitations and Exceptions of Assessment Although conducting a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment can minimize the potential risks and liabilities associated with real estate transactions, they cannot be completely eliminated. Limitations exist as to the availability of documentation and constraints of visual and/or physical obser vations. This assessment has been undertaken within reasonable limits of time and cost. Accuracy and completeness of record information varies among information sources, including government sources. The information provided has not been independently verified unless we have actual knowledge or it appears obvious that certain information is incorrect. The information presented in this report shall not be interpreted as a warranty as to the presence or absence of recognized environmental conditions in connection with the property. Our services consist of professional opinions made in accordance with generally accepted principles and practices set forth in ASTM E1527-13. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties either expressed or implied. 2.3 Continued Viability of Environmental Site Assessments An environmental site assessment performed in accordance with ASTM E1527-13 and completed less than 180 days prior to the date of acquisition or date of intended transaction is presumed to be valid. After 180 days or if information regarding recognized environmental conditions in connection with the subject property becomes known, then portions of the environmental site assessment may need to be updated prior to the date of acquisition or date of intended transaction. 2.4 Reliance This report is prepared for the exclusive use and reliance of Scannell Properties, LLC, (8801 River Crossing Boulevard, Suite 300, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240), Scannell Development Company, SPHL Properties #1, LLC, SPHL Properties, LLC, and Hall Labs, LLC. Use or reliance by any other party is Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 3 prohibited without the written authorization of Scannell Properties, LLC, Hall Labs, LLC, and Wasatch Environmental, Inc. (Wasatch). Reliance on the Environmental Site Assessment by the client and all authorized parties will be subject to the terms and conditions and limitations stated in the proposal, Environmental Site Assessment report, and Wasatch’s Agreement for Services. The limitation of liability defined in the Agreement for Services is the aggregate limit of Wasatch’s liability to the client and all relying parties. 3. PRIOR REPORTS Mr. Cameron Christensen, representative of the subject property owner, the Provo Redevelopment Agency (RDA), stated that he was not aware of any prior Phase I Environmental Site Assessment reports prepared for the subject property. 4. BACKGROUND The majority of the subject property is located within the southern portion of the former 385-acre Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) site (see Figure 6). Columbia Steel Corporation (Columbia) built the iron production plant in 1923, and the first pig iron was produced in May 1924. Columbia operated the Ironton plant until 1930, when the company was acquired by the U.S. Steel Corporation (USS). USS operated the plant until 1962. At the time of closure, the plant consisted of two blast furnaces, a sintering plant, a pig machine, gas holder, power station with a boiler house and stream tower, cooling tower, compressor building, hammer mill, storage tanks, offices, and supporting facilities. No Ironton structures were present on the subject property. However, the subject property was located in an area where slag (a by-product of metal refining) was deposited in a large pile over time, as depicted on the 1946 and 1953 aerial photographs presented in Appendix I, and on Figure 7. According to several regulatory documents, the slag on the subject property ranged in thickness between 10 to 25 feet. According to a history of the subject property prepared by the Provo RDA and attached to a Provo City Planning Commission Report of Action dated October 11, 2017 (see Appendix C): • “Provo City acquired a 57 acre parcel of ground in 1983 from the WEST DEUTSCHE LANDES BANK GIROZENTRALE NY BRANCH for the original purpose of potentially building an electrical power generation facility for Provo City power needs. In 1998, the parcel was transferred to the Provo Redevelopment Agency. There are two additional smaller parcels of ground that bring the total site [subject property] in question to about 63 acres. This specific area of land was used as a slag pile and for other raw material bi-products waste. (It was also to be the location of a minor league baseball stadium in the mid 2000’s). The large pile of material [slag] was eventually removed and used as sub-base for the construction of Interstate 15.” In 1996, Provo City received a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Brownfields Redevelopment grant for the Ironton site. There are over 500 regulatory documents for the overall Ironton site. For the purposes of this report, we have not performed a review of all of the documents, but focused our review on those documents specific to the subject property. The following Sections summarize investigation activities, remediation activities, and regulatory restrictions for the subject property. 4.1 1990 Provo City Investigation Activities In 1990, the City had environmental testing performed on the Ironton site by SITEX to determine the potential for hazardous substances to be present. The investigation consisted of collecting soil and groundwater samples from seven test pits. Two of the test pits were advanced on the subject property (TP-6 and TP-7), as depicted on Figure 8. The subject property area was identified as Property C in the report. Soil and groundwater samples collected from the two test pits on the subject property had low concentrations of metals and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Based on the analytical results, SITEX concluded the following: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 4 • “Properties B and C have a large volume of vitreous slag covering most of the property to a depth of several inches. Additionally, there is mixed waste material present in large quantities (around 500,000 cubic yards). The material is mostly a gray vitreous slag. It is mixed with fine grained material which appears to be ash, coke, and nodules of iron. Both the U.S. EPA analysis and SITEX analyses for this material indicate moderate levels of metals and the presence of semi- volatile organic compounds.” A copy of the 1990 SITEX report is presented in Appendix D. 4.2 1995 USS Investigation Activities In 1995, USS voluntarily agreed to perform an investigation of environmental conditions at the Ironton site as part of a cooperative effort with Provo City and the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ) Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR) with U.S. EPA oversight. Initial investigation activities were performed in 1995 and subsequent investigation was performed in 1996. Based on analytical results and risk calculations, lead and PAHs were determined to be the constituents of interest at the Ironton site. Site-specific Risk-Based Remediation Goals (RBRGs) were created for the overall site, with the most conservative remediation goals aimed at industrial/commercial uses. The RBRG for lead was determined to be 1,500 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) and 91 mg/kg for benzo(a)pyrene [B(a)P]. The B(a)P RBRG was based on cancer hazard quotients for multiple PAHs. At the time of the 1995 investigation activities, three groundwater monitoring wells (MW-10, MW-11, and MW-12) were installed on the subject property (see Figure 7). With the exception of initial groundwater samples, groundwater samples collected from the on-site monitoring wells overtime, did not have any concentrations of constituents of concern exceeding the U.S. EPA Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) for drinking water. The last time that the on-site monitoring wells were sampled was in 2007. Copies of several data tables from different groundwater monitoring reports that include historical groundwa ter analytical results for the on-site monitoring wells are presented in Appendix E. 4.3 1998 and 1999 USS Remediation Activities Remedial activities at the former Ironton site were performed in 1998 and 1999, and addressed material that exceeded the lead and PAH RBRGs, as well as other waste material. Based on information provided in the May 2000, Site Remediation Report, material in the South Slag Area (including the subject property) included layers of shattered slag, sand, silt, gravel, and tar. Soil in these piles exceeded the PAH RBRG of 91 mg/kg and were referred to as high-PAH soils, which appeared to be gray to black in color. Railroad ties, scrap iron, bricks, glass, iron, slag “buttons”, and concrete rubble were scattered throughout the piles. Approximately 60,500 cubic yards (cy) of potentially high-PAH soils and 18,000 cy of tar/tarry soils were segregated from the clean materials in the Slag Area and remediated. No tar/tarry soils were present on the subject property. High-PAH soil and tar/tarry soils removed from the Coke By-Products Area (far north of the subject property) were also transported to the South Slag area. In the South Slag Area, an excavator was used to excavate potentially high-PAH soils and tar/tarry soils. Only one of these excavation areas was located on the subject property (see Figure 7). Track-mounted excavators were used to pick out larger pieces of debris that did not require remediation such as railroad ties, slag buttons, and iron buttons. These materials were segregated and remained on-site for future recycling or disposal. For example, it was determined that the iron buttons may have value as scrap iron, and the slag buttons may be used as fill. This material was later characterized as Class C Borrow Material, discussed further in Section 4.4.1. During the initial phase of the remediation of the South Slag Area and Coke By-Products Area, track-mounted excavators were also used to segregate high-PAH soils from presumed clean soils. These materials were transported to the subject property for screening. The tar/tarry soil and soil from the Coke By-Products Area were not staged on the subject property. After the large debris had been removed with the track -mounted excavator, the high-PAH soils were passed through a vibratory 2-inch-square screen to remove bricks, small debris, cobbles, and other inert Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 5 objects, which would be a hindrance to remedial activities such as tilling. Objects that were retained on the screen were stockpiled for future use as fill material. The potentially high-PAH soils (from the South Slag and Coke By-Products Areas) that passed the screen were loaded into dump trucks and hauled to the subject property. The potentially high-PAH materials were staged in 4-foot lifts pending sampling and analysis. This material was later characterized as Class B2 Borrow Material, discussed further in Section 4.4.1. Figure 9 in Appendix A depicts the location of the Class B2 and C material on the subject property. In order to limit the size of the staging area for the screened high-PAH soils removed from the South Slag Area, after a 4-foot lift was sampled and analytical results indicated that the concentrations of PAHs in that lift were below the site-specific RBRG (and thus did not require further remediation), additional screened materials were placed in 4-foot lifts on top of these "clean" lifts pending sampling and analyses. This process continued until all potentially high-PAH soils were screened, staged, and sampled. In the subject property staging area, sample grids or "cells" were staked across each 4-foot lift to represent 1,000 cy of material (i.e., 80 foot square by 4 foot-deep cells containing the potentially high- PAH materials removed from the overall South Slag Area). Four sub-samples were collected from random locations within each cell and composited to create each sample submitted for analysis. Thirty- seven cells were thus sampled from the subject property staging area. Samples collected from the subject property staging area were analyzed for PAHs to determine if the materials required additional remediation. All of the cells in the subject property staging area, with the exception of Cell "L", met the RBRGs. Cell L was later re-sampled and analytical results indicated that the PAH concentration was below the RBRG. During the site investigation phase, the other PAH constituents, including naphthalene, were all found to be below the screening risk -based criteria. The Site Remediation Report documents that materials in the subject property staging area with sample concentrations less than the RBRGs are considered adequately remediated and will remain on -site to use as fill under the Site Management Plan (SMP). A copy of select text and data tables form the Site Remediation Report is presented in Appendix F. 4.4 2008 Final Site Management Plan and Certificate of Completion Both the final SMP and Certificate of Completion (COC) for the Ironton site were issued in 2008. The SMP addresses the management of the site once soil remediation was completed. The SMP provides for continuing obligations, groundwater monitoring, and restrictions on the use and development of the Ironton site to ensure that it is developed and used in accordance with parameters used to establish the RBRGs and future land uses set forth in the Voluntary Cleanup Agreement. The following information presented in the SMP applies to the subject property. Copies of the COC, SMP, and Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) are presented in Appendix G. • CC&Rs have been recorded for the Ironton site and will “run with the land” and provide civil legal remedies for their violation. • Prior to grading, excavating or any other soil disturbance, whether under the issuance of a grading permit, building permit, project plan approval or any other land use, the Agency (Provo City Redevelopment Agency) will verify that such plans conform to the requirements of the CC&Rs. • The Agency and USS are responsible for the implementation of the SMP. The Agency will be responsible for preliminary development of the property owned by the Agency including grading, foundation removal and infrastructure construction, in a phased approach. Therefore, the Agency will be responsible for recording placement of Class B and C borrow materials as part of the preliminary development of the site (discussed below). A site map will be maintained by the Agency showing the final disposition of all Class B and C borrow materials. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 6 • All other landowners, successors or assignees will be responsible for developing and maintaining their property in accordance with the SMP, CC&Rs, and Provo City zoning ordinances. In addition, all developers and individuals involved in the development of this property will be responsible for developing and implementing reasonable, appropriate health and safety measures, as well as decontamination procedures as necessary for regulated development areas or management of impacted borrow materials, if encountered. For all activities initiated under the Soil Contamination Contingency Plan, the UDEQ will be notified prior to implementation of the plan. • USS will be responsible for groundwater monitoring, as well as investigation of soil and other materials that may be discovered during development and use of the site that exceed the RBRGs, and that are determined by USS and UDEQ to be impacted by coke and iron production activities. Groundwater monitoring activities ceased in 2014 and all of the monitoring wells have been abandoned. • Prospective future property purchasers are responsible for conducting appropriate due diligence prior to acquisition. • As applicable, landowners will inform contractors, employees, or others who are performing intrusive site work of the classes and locations of borrow material, and the restrictions on those materials (see below). In addition, landowners will provide the health and safety procedures given in the SMP to contractors, employees, or others performing intrusive site work. • During site development, the Agency, or its designees, shall perform periodic inspections of the work being performed to ensure that the SMP is being followed. These inspections shall be performed as part of the routine construction inspections that are mandated by the City of Provo for all development projects (e.g., foundation inspections). • If it is found that work is being performed that is not in accordance with the SMP, the Agency shall immediately notify the contractor and UDEQ and changes shall be initiated to remedy the problem. In the event that the SMP must be modified to address the corrective action, the Agency shall contact UDEQ to discuss interim measures that can be put in place until a time that the SMP can be modified. • If evidence of potential contamination is discovered at any time during development or use of the site, the contractor or owner shall notify the Agency. The Agency will mobilize to the site and determine if further action is warranted. If it is determined that the discovered contamination is significant, the Agency will then notify USS. USS will make a determination as to the possible source of contamination (i.e., is it related to previous coke making or iron making activities) with UDEQ oversight and concurrence. USS will direct management of the contaminated material if evidence exists to indicate the contamination resulted from previous USS activities. If the contamination is determined to not be due to previous coke making or iron making activities the current landowner will address the contamination in accordance with all current rules and regulations. 4.4.1 Borrow Materials To minimize future potential impacts to the environment, the following classes of on-site borrow materials were established to control future management of these materials. All landowners within the Ironton site boundaries are required to comply with the management requirements applicable to the various soil borrow types identified in the following sections. A map depicting the location and classification of the borrow materials on the subject property is presented as Figure 9. • Class A material is all on-site material that has been determined to: 1) not be a product of an environmental remedial process, or 2) not to exceed site RBRGs. In some cases, Class A Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 7 material may contain concentrations greater than the screening levels but below the site cleanup goals. Therefore, Class A borrow material comprises all soil on site that is not specified as Class B or C. Class A material may not be placed in any areas that are delineated wetlands, or used to construct water features, except as expressly authorized in writing by the UDEQ. Also, Class A material excavated from above the water table at the time of excavation cannot be placed below the water table. However, Class A material excavated below the water table at the time of excavation can be used as backfill below or above the water table. If the material is demonstrated to be clean (e.g., below site screening levels), it may be excavated, moved, and used at other site locations without restriction. However, this material cannot leave the site unless it is taken to an approved disposal facility. The landowner must provide a minimum of two weeks’ notice to the Agency and USS for any planned off-site disposal of Class A material. • Class B material is material that has been impacted by site activities but has been treated to soil constituent concentrations below RBRGs. This material must not be placed in any areas that are delineated wetlands. Additionally, this material must not be used to construct water features or placed below the groundwater table. Placement of these materials must be monitored and recorded. Class "B" Borrow Material will not be taken off the Ironton site without prior written approval from UDEQ. All Class B material must meet the above requirements; however, there are two subclasses with different uses allowed, Class B1 and Class B2. Material on the subject property is Class B2. o Class B2 material is all other treated soil located in the South Slag pile area. This material is required to remain on-site and must be "capped" with either asphalt pavement or concrete (i.e., used as fill under a roadway) or 2 feet of Class "A" borrow material or other clean imported soil. Class B2 soil cannot, without meeting the requirements below, be used under any enclosed structure although it can be used under open-air structures. If Class B2 borrow material is placed under or adjacent to the foundation of an enclosed structure, an indoor air risk evaluation must be performed for naphthalene and benzene since elevated concentrations of these compounds were reported in the stockpiled material. This indoor air risk evaluation must be presented to, and approved by, UDEQ prior to the placement of Class B2 borrow material under or adjacent to an enclosed structure. Although not required, preferential placement of Class B2 materials would be such that direct contact with construction and maintenance personnel is minimized, and, after site development, direct contact with persons employed at business establishments on-site is minimized (e.g., placed in a landscape feature, overlain by a bituminous or concrete parking surface). Preferably, these materials would not be placed in areas where utilities are expected to be placed (to minimize potential future exposure to a maintenance worker) or in areas where the material would have to be excavated again (to minimize future exposure to a construction worker). • Class C material is oversize material (generally greater than 4 inches in diameter) resulting from mechanical screening of soil during the excavation and/or remediation of impacted material. This material generally consists of bricks, rocks and other debris and does not contain any gross contamination. Oversize material also includes concrete flumes with tar smears removed as part of the remediation action in the Coke By-Products Area. Any oversize material that results from implementation of the Contingency Plan during development activities should be managed in accordance with this section. Other piles of non-impacted demolition rubble and rock throughout the site are not subject to these restrictions. Class "C" borrow materials must be placed such that they will always be above the groundwater table, Class "C" material must be covered with a minimum of 2 feet of Class "A" Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 8 borrow material, or other clean imported soil, to preclude routine direct contact by an on -site worker. This material must not be placed in any areas that are delineated wetlands. In addition, this material must not be used to construct water features. Class "C" Borrow Material may not be taken off the Ironton site without prior written approval from UDEQ. 4.5 Current Status In 2005, some of the Class B2 borrow material from the subject property was placed beneath Mountain Vista Parkway. However, the amount of material removed from the subject property was not identified in any of the regulatory documentation. We spoke with Ms. Leigh Anderson, the UDEQ project manager for the Ironton VCP site. Ms. Anderson stated that there has been no official quantification of the Class B or C materials placed on the subject property and a survey delineating the material was not completed. Additionally, we have found no information associated with any fill material from within the Ironton site or off-site being placed on the subject property, although our review of historical aerial photographs for the past 15 years depicts grading activities and other soil disturbance throughout the subject property. We attempted to contact the grading contractor for the overall Ironton site, Mr. Jamie Evans of Evans Grading; however, at the time of this report, we have not received a response. We spoke with Ms. Anderson regarding the Class A Borrow Material soil designation (all other soil on the subject property not classified as Class B2 or C). According to Ms. Anderson, the Class A determination is specific to those soils throughout the Ironton site that were not characterized as part of investigation or remediation activities under the VCP. She stated that although no Ironton processing activities were performed on the subject property, based on past grading and spreading activities and given that only three locations on the subject property have been sampled prior to remedial activities, characterization of the Class A materials would be warranted before placing it beneath any structures or other features on the subject property. The following statement about the subject property by the Provo RDA was included in the Provo City Planning Commission Report of Action dated October 11, 2017: • “This is a challenged piece of ground. It has stock piles of dirt, relocated here from other parts of the site [Ironton]. This dirt was not suitable for construction purposes to be located under buildings. There are also other piles of soil with slightly elevated levels of contaminate, but still comply with cleanup goals established by UDEQ and suitable for industrial uses ….. As the Economic Development staff has looked at this parcel it appears to be better suite d for open surface uses rather than a significant amount of buildings.” 5. SITE DESCRIPTION 5.1 Location The subject property consists of approximately 64 acres located at North of 1400 North in Provo, Utah (see Figures 1 through 5 in Appendix A). According to information obtained from the Utah County Assessor’s office, the subject property is further identified as parcel numbers 23-001-0178, 23-014-0008, 23-021-0050, and 23-021-0051. 5.2 Site and Vicinity General Characteristics The subject property and vicinity generally consist of vacant land and commercial buildings (see Appendix A, Figure 3). 5.3 Current Uses of the Property The subject property is currently undeveloped, vacant land. Site photographs are presented in Appendix B. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 9 5.4 Description of Structures, Roads, Other Improvements on the Site There are currently no structures on the subject property. The subject property is accessed by Mountain Vista Parkway to the north. No public utilities have been installed on the subject property. 5.5 Current Uses of Adjoining Properties At the time of our site visit, current uses of adjoining properties consisted of the following: North: Vacant land, two newly constructed multi-tenant commercial buildings, and Vanderhall Motor Works East: W Clyde construction yard, vacant land, and Car Corral (auto repair) South: 1400 North Street followed by Stor’Em (self-storage units), a Utah Department of Natural Resources building, and single-family residences West: A rail line followed by Nestle USA Land adjoining north is located within the former Ironton site. 6. USER PROVIDED INFORMATION In accordance with ASTM E1527-13, a “User” is defined as the party seeking to complete an environmental site assessment of the property. If the User is aware of any specialized knowledge or experience that is material to recognized environmental conditions in connection with the property, it is the User's responsibility to communicate such information to the environmental professional. ASTM E1527-13 provides a User Questionnaire to assist the User and the environmental professional in gathering information from the User that may be material to identifying recognized environmental conditions. It is our understanding this Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is being performed in anticipation of a potential purchase. Therefore, for the purpose of this assessment, Mr. Brett Wilkey, representative for the proposed purchaser, completed the User Questionnaire presented in Appendix H. 6.1 Environmental Liens and Activity/Use Limitations ASTM E1527-13 requires the User to identify environmental liens and activity/use limitations currently recorded against the property. This information is typically found during the course of research for the issuance of title insurance and would be shown in the policy of title insurance issued to the owner, buyer, or lender on the property. If the User has actual knowledge of any environmental liens or activity/use limitations encumbering the property or in connection with the property, the User should communicate such information to the environmental professional. Mr. Wilkey is aware of the activity/use limitations on the subject property as outlined in the SMP and CC&Rs. 6.2 Specialized Knowledge or Experience Users must take into account their specialized knowledge to identify conditions indicative of releases or threatened releases. If the User has any specialized knowledge or experience that is material to recognized environmental conditions in connection with the property, the User should communicate this information to the environmental professional. Mr. Wilkey reported no specialized knowledge or experience regarding recognized environmental conditions in connection with the subject property. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 10 6.3 Valuation Reduction for Environmental Issues The User should inform the environmental professional if the User believes that the purchase price of the property is lower than the fair market value due to contamination. The User is not required to disclose the purchase price to the environmental professional. Mr. Wilkey was not aware of any property valuation reduction for environmental issues. 6.4 Commonly Known or Reasonably Ascertainable Information Commonly known or reasonably ascertainable information within the local community about the property must be taken into account by the User. If the User is aware of any commonly known or reasonably ascertainable information within the local community about the property that is material to recognized environmental conditions in connection with the property, the User should communicate such information to the environmental professional. Mr. Wilkey was aware of past uses of the subject property as a portion of the former Ironton site, and that environmental investigations and remediation have been performed on the subject property. 6.5 Degree of Obviousness The User must consider the degree of obviousness of the presence or likely presence of releases or threatened releases at the property and the ability to detect releases or threatened releases by appropriate investigation, including the information collected as part of this assessment. Mr. Wilkey was not aware of any obvious indications of the presence or likely presence of releases or threatened releases at the subject property. 7. RECORDS REVIEW As stated in ASTM E1527-13, the purpose of records review is to obtain and review records that will help identify recognized environmental conditions in connection with the property . The records review includes: a review of physical setting sources; a review of standard federal, state, and tribal environmental record sources; and historical use information. 7.1 Historical Use Information The objective of reviewing historical sources is to develop a history of the previous uses of the property and surrounding area to help identify the likelihood of past uses having led to recognized environmental conditions. This task requires reviewing only as many of the ASTM-specified standard historical sources as are necessary to achieve this objective, are reasonably ascertainable, and are likely to be useful. For the purposes of this report, the following historical sources were reviewed: • Prior Reports: As discussed in Section 4, we have reviewed numerous environmental reports for the overall Ironton site. Historical information obtained from these reports is presented in Sections 7.1.1 and 7.1.2. • Fire Insurance Maps: It is our experience that fire insurance maps are generally not available for the area of the subject property. • Aerial Photographs: We obtained aerial photographs dated 1946, 1953, and 1975 from the EarthExplorer website, and a 1970 aerial photograph from the Utah Geological Survey. We also obtained aerial photographs dated 1993, 2006, 2015, and 2017 from Google Earth. Historical aerial photographs are presented in Appendix I. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 11 • Local Street Directories: It is our experience that historical city directories are generally not available for the area of the subject property. • Historical Topographic Maps: We obtained topographic maps from the United States Geological Survey dated 1948, 1969, 1975, and 1993. Historical topographic maps are presented in Appendix I. • Interview Information: We spoke with Mr. Cameron Christensen, representative of the subject property owner. 7.1.1 Subject Property As discussed in Section 4, the majority of the subject property is located within the southern portion of the former 385-acre Ironton site. Columbia built the iron production plant in 1923, and the first pig iron was produced in May 1924. Columbia operated the Ironton plant until 1930, when the company was acquired by the USS. USS operated the plant until 1962. No Ironton structures were present on the subject property. However, the subject property was located in an area where slag was deposited. Provo City acquired a portion of the subject property in 1983 for the original purpose of potentially building an electrical power generation facility for Provo City power needs. In 1998, the parcel was transferred to the Provo RDA, the current propert y owner. The remainder of the subject property was acquired later. The 1946 and 1953 aerial photographs, and the 1948 and 1969 topographic maps depict the subject property as vacant land with a rail line traversing the western portion of the property and a portion of a large slag pile in the north-central portion. The 1970 aerial photograph depicts the majority of the subject property with soil disturbance. It appears that the slag pile has been spread across the property. The 1975 aerial photograph depicts the central portion of the subject property with soil disturbance and a large area of dark soil along the northern property boundary. By 1993, the central portion of the subject property appears less disturbed and the slag pile and rail line are no longer depicted on the 1993 topographic map. The 2006 aerial photograph depicts the central portion of the subject property as disturbed with several soil stockpiles. Additional material is depicted in this area on the 2015 aerial photograph. The 2017 aerial photograph depicted the subject property similar to what we observed during the site visit. Mr. Christensen gave the same history of the subject property as regulatory records document. He stated that he was not familiar with new materials that had been placed on the subject property or how much material had been removed, with the exception that some of the Class B2 material had been used beneath Mountain Vista Parkway in 2005. 7.1.2 Adjoining Properties (to the extent identified) Based on the totality of historical information, adjoining properties to the north were part of the former Ironton site with piles of slag, but no structures. Industrial development of some of the adjoining north land began in late 2015. Land adjoining east was primarily rural residential and agricultural between at least 1946 and the 1970s when construction yards and shops were constructed. Since that time, uses have remained relatively unchanged. Land adjoining south was land under agricultural production and vacant land until the early 2000s when some residential construction began, and storage units were constructed. Land adjoining west, across the rail line, was vacant land until 1984, when the current building was constructed. Stouffer Foods has occupied the building since construction. 7.2 Physical Setting Source(s) ASTM E1527-13 requires a review of a current United States Geological Survey 7.5-minute topographic map. Additional physical setting sources may be reviewed to assist in evaluating the potential for hazardous substances or petroleum products to migrate to the subject property from an offsite source. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 12 We reviewed the 1998 Springville, Utah, 7.5-minute topographic map that depicts the area that includes the subject property (Figure 4 in Appendix A). The subject property is depicted as vacant land with an unpaved road traversing the central portion of the property from north to south, power lines, and a small stream on the southwest corner. The subject property is situated at an elevation of approximately 4,520 feet above mean sea level. The subject property and nearby area generally slope to the west. Based on information obtained from the previous site investigations conducted at the subject property, groundwater at the subject property is less than 10 feet below ground surface and flows to the west. 7.3 Standard and Supplemental Environmental Record Sources, Federal and State Environmental Data Resources, Inc., (EDR) has conducted government database research for the subject property (see Appendix J). A listing of the ASTM-specified standard databases and any additional federal, state, tribal and local environmental record sources obtained by EDR and the results of the database search are summarized in Appendix J, Map Findings Summary. 7.3.1 Subject Property The subject property was not identified on any of the standard or supplemental government record sources. However, as discussed in Section 4, the subject property is partially located within the former Ironton VCP site, which was identified in the database report. 7.3.2 Adjoining Properties Adjoining properties to the north are located within the former Ironton site. No other adjoining properties were identified on the database report. 7.3.3 Other Government Database Listings One Corrective Action (CORRACTS) site, Vertellus Specialties, Inc., previously Reilly Tar, was identified more than 4,100 feet northwest of the subject property. The site was also identified on numerous other databases. Based on distance from the subject property and groundwater flow direction (west) it is unlikely releases from this site would have impacted the subject property. One leaking underground storage tank (LUST) site, Wildlife Resources, was identified more than 1,800 feet southeast of the subject property. The release was issued regulatory closure in 1996, typically indicating a release has been addressed to the satisfaction of the regulatory agency. Based on regulatory status, distance from the subject property, and groundwater flow direction, it is unlikely this release impacted the subject property. One leaking aboveground storage tank (LAST) site, Springfield Operation Center, was identified more than 2,400 feet west of the subject property. The release was issued regulatory closure in 1998, typically indicating a release has been addressed to the satisfaction of the regulatory agency. Based on regulatory status, distance from the subject property, and groundwater flow direction, it is unlikely this release impacted the subject property. 7.4 Interviews with State and/or Local Government Officials ASTM E1527-13 requires that a reasonable attempt be made t o interview at least one staff member of the local fire department, health agency, state environmental agency, or an agency responsible for documenting the presence of activity and use limitations. We contacted the Utah County Health Department. The department responded with a letter stating that their search revealed no documented environmental records relative to the subject property. A copy of the letter is presented in Appendix K. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 13 We spoke with Ms. Leigh Anderson, UDEQ project manager for the Ironton site. Interview information for Ms. Anderson is presented in Section 4.5. 8. SITE RECONNAISSANCE On May 16, 2019, our Project Environmental Scientist Audra Heinzel conducted an unaccompanied site reconnaissance. Site photographs are presented in Appendix B. 8.1 Methodology and Limiting Conditions Our reconnaissance included observations of the approximate perimeter of the subject property, observations of the property interior and a cursory observation of the adjoining properties. Our observations were limited by the presence of dense vegetation and soil stockpiles. However, based on totality of historical and regulatory information, it is our opinion that the vegetation and soil stockpiles did not affect our ability to form reasonable opinions regarding recognized environmental conditions on the subject property. 8.2 General Observations The subject property is currently vacant, undeveloped land. We did observe evidence of grading activity on the subject property such as heavy equipment tracks and cleared areas. The subject property consists of primarily vegetated land with numerous soil stockpiles. We observed an excavator on the northern portion of the subject property and numerous large piles of dead trees. 8.2.1 Underground Storage Tanks No evidence of underground storage tanks such as fill ports or vent pipes was observed on the subject property. 8.2.2 Aboveground Storage Tanks No aboveground storage tanks were observed on the subject property. 8.2.3 Drums or Containers We observed one 55-gallon drum of what appeared to be heavy equipment oil in the central portion of the subject property. The drum was unlabeled and no staining was observed on the soil surrounding the drum. 8.2.4 Odors No strong, pungent, or noxious odors were noted on the subject property. 8.2.5 Pools of Liquid With the exception of standing rain water, no pools of liquids were observed on the subject property. 8.2.6 Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) Although no longer commercially produced in the United States, PCBs may be present in products and materials produced before the 1979 PCB ban. Products that may contain PCBs include but are not limited to transformers, capacitors and other electrical equipment, oil used in motors and hydraulic systems, old electrical devices or appliances containing PCB capacitor s. Newer electrical equipment would not be expected to contain PCBs. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 14 No electrical or hydraulic equipment known or likely to contain PCBs was observed on the subject property. 8.2.7 Interior Stains or Corrosion There are no structures on the subject property. 8.2.8 Interior Floor Drains and Sumps There are no structures on the subject property. 8.2.9 Pits, Ponds, or Lagoons No pits, ponds, or lagoons were observed on the subject property. 8.2.10 Stained Soil or Pavement No stained soil or pavement was observed on the subject property. 8.2.11 Stressed Vegetation No stressed vegetation was observed on the subject property. 8.2.12 Solid Waste Numerous piles of dead trees were observed throughout the subject property and appeared to be the result of clearing activities on the property. We also observed large piles of concrete, slag, metal scrap, iron and slag buttons, bricks, hot pour slag, and tires throughout the central and eastern portions of the subject property. As discussed in Section 4, this material is Classified as Class C borrow material. Although regulatory documentation shows the Class C borrow material only located in the central portion of the subject property, it appears that it has been moved around the subject property since the COC was issued. We also observed the Class B2 borrow material in the central portion of the subject property, discussed in Section 4. It also appears that this material has been moved. 8.2.13 Wastewater ASTM E1527-13 defines “wastewater" as water that is or has been used in an industrial or manufacturing process, conveys or has conveyed sewage, or is directly related to manufacturing, processing, or raw materials storage areas at an industrial plant. Wastewater does not include water originating on or passing through or adjacent to a site, such as stormwater flows, that has not been used in industrial or manufacturing processes, has not been combined with sewage, or is not directly related to manufacturing, processing, or raw materials storage areas at an industrial plant. No wastewater or other liquid was observed discharging into a drain, ditch, or stream on or adjacent to the subject property. 8.2.14 Wells No wells were observed on the subject property. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 15 9. INTERVIEWS ASTM E1527-13 requires that interviews with a key site manager and a reasonable number of occupants should be made in an attempt to obtain information indicating recognized environmental conditions at the subject property. 9.1 Key Site Manager For the purposes of this report, Mr. Cameron Christensen, representative of the current property owner, was interviewed as the key site manager. Mr. Christensen was aware of all regulatory activities on the subject property and detailed interview information for Mr. Christensen is presented throughout this report. 9.2 Occupant Interview There are no occupants of the subject property. 10. CLIENT REQUESTED NON-SCOPE CONSIDERATIONS There may be environmental issues or conditions at a property that parties may wish to assess in connection with commercial real estate that are outside the scope of the ASTM E1527-13 practice. Several non-scope considerations include (but are not limited to) asbestos -containing building materials, lead-based paint, wetlands, mold, or radon. No implication is intended as to the relative importance of inquiry into such non-scope considerations, nor is this list intended to be all-inclusive. No non-scope considerations are included in this assessment beyond those specifically identified in this section. At the request of Scannell Properties, Wasatch conducted a review of the presence of wetlands on the subject property. • Wasatch reviewed the National Wetlands Inventory Map for the area that includes the subject property. The National Wetlands Inventory is a compilation of information obtained from satellite imaging of areas that exhibit physical characteristics indicative of wetlands, but do not confirm the actual presence of wetlands. The National Wetlands Inventory Map depicts Freshwater Emergent Wetlands on the western, southern, and eastern portions of the subject property. There is also an area of Freshwater Forested/Shrub Wetland on the southeast corner of the property. A Riverine area is depicted on the southwest corner of the subject property. A copy of the wetlands map is presented as Figure 10 in Appendix A. 11. SCOPE LIMITATIONS/DEVIATIONS/SIGNIFICANT DATA GAPS During the completion of this Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, no apparent scope limitations or deviations were encountered that resulted in significant data gaps affecting our ability to form reasonable opinions regarding recognized environmental conditions. 12. FINDINGS AND OPINIONS As required by ASTM E1527-13, the following sections present our findings and opinions related to known or suspect recognized environmental conditions, controlled recognized environmental conditions, historical recognized environmental conditions, and de minimis conditions identified through the course of this assessment. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 16 12.1 De Minimis Conditions A de minimis condition, as defined by ASTM E1527-13, is a release of hazardous substances or petroleum products that generally does not present a threat to human health or the environment, and generally would not be the subject of an enforcement action if brought to the attention of appropriate governmental agencies. Conditions determined to be de minimis are not recognized environmental conditions. • Wasatch identified no de minimis conditions in connection with the subject property. 12.2 Historical Recognized Environmental Conditions A historical recognized environmental condition, as defined by ASTM E1527-13, is a past release of hazardous substances or petroleum products affecting the subject property that has occurred in connection with the subject property and has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority or meeting unrestricted residential use criteria established by a regulatory authority, without subjecting the subject property to any required controls. Historical recognized environmental conditions, by definition, are past releases that are no lon ger considered recognized environmental conditions. • Wasatch identified no historical recognized environmental conditions in connection with the subject property. 12.3 Controlled Recognized Environmental Conditions A controlled recognized environmental condition, as defined by ASTM E1527-13, is a recognized environmental condition resulting from a past release of hazardous substances or petroleum products affecting the subject property that has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority with hazardous substances or petroleum products allowed to remain in place subject to the implementation of required controls. • Given that the larger Ironton site has received a COC through the VCP and that an SMP is in place for the site, the impacted soil on the subject property would be considered a controlled recognized environmental condition. 12.4 Recognized Environmental Conditions A recognized environmental condition, as defined by ASTM E1527-13, is the presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at a property (1) due to a release to the environment; (2) under conditions indicative of a release to the environment, or (3) under conditions that pose a material threat of a future release to the environment. • Wasatch identified no additional recognized environmental conditions in connection with the subject property. 13. CONCLUSIONS We have performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment in general conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM E1527-13 on the Provo RDA Property located at North of 1400 North in Provo, Utah. Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this practice are described in Section 9 of this report. This assessment has revealed no evidence of recognized environmental conditions in connection with the property except the following: • Given that the larger Ironton site has received a COC through the VCP and that an SMP is in place for the site, the impacted soil on the subject property would be considered a controlled Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Provo RDA Property Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 17 recognized environmental condition. However, there has been limited soil sampling on the subject property and the regulatory agency has cautioned that soil on the subject property that has not been sampled may need characterization and special handling prior to and during development activities. It is important that any potential purchaser or developer thoroughly review the SMP and understand all use restrictions at the subject property. This report is based on our review of available historical and environmental records; visual observations of the surface of the subject property and adjoining properties; and personal interviews with available persons having knowledge of the property. Sections 12 and 13 of the report, Findings and Opinions, and Conclusions are considered an Executive Summary and should be reviewed in conjunction with the entire report. We declare that, to the best of our professional knowledge and belief, we meet the definition of Environmental Professional as defined in 312.10 of 40 CFR 312 and have the specific qualifications based on education, training, and experience to assess a property of the nature, history, and setting of the subject property. We have developed and performed the all-appropriate inquiries in conformance with the standards and practices set forth in 40 CFR Part 312. Sincerely, WASATCH ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Audra Heinzel Julie Kilgore, President Project Environmental Scientist Principal Environmental Manager Distribution: 1 Electronic Appendix A Maps and Figures The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 Figure 1 Vicinity Map Approximate Location of Subject Property The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 Figure 2 Parcel Map Approximate Location of Subject Property 23:021:0050 2 3 : 0 2 1 : 0 0 5 1 23:001:0178 23:014:0008 The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 Figure 32018 Aerial Photograph Approximate Location of Subject Property Groundwater Flow Direction (Inferred) Nestle USA (815 Raymond Klauck Way) Action Target (3411 S Mountain Vista Pkwy) Elevate Health Science Provo (3421 S Sierra Vista Way) Salisbury Development (494 1300 N) Discount Guns & Ammo (712 1300 N)1400 N R a i l r o a d T r a c k s S t a t e S t Sprin g C r e e k Residential Mountain Vista Pkwy S i e r r a V i s t a W a y Vanderhall Motor Works (3500 S Mountain Vista Pkwy) Multi-Tenent Commercial (3596 S Mountain Vista Pkwy) Multi-Tenant Commercial (3852 S Mountain Vista Pkwy) W W Clyde Construction Yard Car Corral (102 W 1400 N) Vacant Utah Department of Natural Resources Stor’Em (205 W 1400 N) The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 1998 Topographic Map, Adapted From U.S. Geological Survey Springville, Utah 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Figure 4 Approximate Location of Subject Property The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 Figure 5 Detailed Site Map PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 Approximate Location of Subject Property Approximate Area of Class B2 Borrow Material General Location of Class C Borrow Material Mountain Vista Pkwy The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 Ironton VCP Site Map Figure 6 Approximate Boundary of the Ironton VCP site Approximate Location of Subject Property Iron t o n B l v d R a i l r o a d T r a c k s S t a t e S t M o u n t a i n V i s t a P k w y S i e r r a V i s t a W a y The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 South Slag Area Site Map Figure 7 Approximate Location of Subject Property MW-10 MW-11 MW-12 PAH-Contaminated Soil Excavated from the Subject Property The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 1990 Test Pit Location Map Figure 8 Approximate Location of Subject Property The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 Class B2 and C Borrow Material Location Map Figure 9 Approximate Location of Subject Property The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 Figure 10 National Wetlands Inventory Map PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 Approximate Location of Subject Property Appendix B Site Photographs Photo 1. Approximate eastern boundary of the subject property Photo 2. Land adjoining east Photo 3. Eastern portion of the subject property Photo 4. Approximate southern boundary of the subject property Photo 5. Adjoining south storage buildings Photo 6. Southern portion of the subject property Photo 7. Western portion of the subject property Photo 8. Tree pile Photo 9. Oil drum Photo 10. Class B2 borrow material Photo 11. Class C borrow material Photo 12. Class C borrow material Photo 13. Northwestern portion of the property Photo 14. Class C borrow material Photo 15. Adjoining north properties Photo 16. Class C borrow material Photo 17. Adjoining west property Photo 18. Class B2 borrow material Photo 19. Class B2 borrow material Appendix C 2017 Provo Planning Commission Report Provo City Planning Commission Report of Action October 11, 2017 ITEM 1* Provo City Economic Development Department requests amendments to the General Plan text for the Spring Creek Neighborhood to allow for SLU#6614 Contract Construction Services and Heavy Manufacturing (M-2) Zoning, located at approximately 4000 South 2300 East. Current zoning is Planned Industrial Commercial (PIC). Spring Creek Neighborhood. 17-0004GPA, Austin Corry, 801-852-6413 The following action was taken by the Planning Commission on the above described item at its regular meeting of October 11, 2017: RECOMMEND APPROVAL On a vote of 4:1, the Planning Commission recommended that the Municipal Council approve the above noted application. Conditions of Approval: 1. That the text “within a park-like atmosphere” remain in the language. 2. That the proposed new text be modified to apply only the southern portion of the Mountain Vista Business Park. Motion By: Dave Anderson Second By: Brian Smith Votes in Favor of Motion: Dave Anderson, Deon Turley, Brian Smith, Shannon Ellsworth Votes Opposed: Deborah Jensen Deborah Jensen was present as Chair. Andrew Howard abstained. • Includes facts of the case, analysis, conclusions and recommendations outlined in the Staff Report, with any changes noted; Planning Commission determination is generally consistent with the Staff analysis and determination. RELATED ACTIONS Item 2 and 3 of the same 11 October 2017 Planning Commission agenda relates. See 17-0013R and 17-0019PPA. DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT • May apply with future approvals if the Council determines it is necessary. STAFF PRESENTATION The Staff Report to the Planning Commission provides details of the facts of the case and the Staff's analysis, conclusions, and recommendations. NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING DATE • City-wide application; all Neighborhood Chairs received notification. NEIGHBORHOOD AND PUBLIC COMMENT • The Neighborhood Chair was present /addressed the Planning Commission during the public hearing. • This item was City-wide or affected multiple neighborhoods. • Neighbors or other interested parties were present or addressed the Planning Commission. CONCERNS RAISED BY PUBLIC Any comments received prior to completion of the Staff Report are addressed in the Staff Report to the Planning Commission. Key issues raised in written comments received subsequent to the Staff Report or public comment during the public hearing included the following: • Mary Millar, Spring Creek Neighborhood Chair raised a concern that the proposed text amendment did not serve the public purpose. She favored the development if the M2 zone being requested could be modified to better align with the General Plan for creating a park-like atmosphere. • Jamie Evans contested that regardless of the applicant’s claims, concrete crushing creates a large amount of dust that would become a nuisance to surrounding properties. He noted that if the Cities new vision for the area was to have heavy industrial which permits concrete crushing, he would be looking to expand his operation. He asked that the City consider the existing users and original intent of the business park and maintain that path. • Steve Hall, representing Vanderhall properties, objected to the application because dust and emissions from this proposed use would inhibit his project which is just preparing to break ground. He contested that the proposed amendment, and corresponding project, is contradicting the premise under which they purchased property in the park. • Steve Turley stated there is no better use and no better business that could go in this location. His position is that any development helps to encourage additional investment in adjacent properties. APPLICANT RESPONSE Key points addressed in the applicant's presentation to the Planning Commission included the following: • Dixon Holmes, Economic Development Director, presented an extensive history of the cleanup efforts that have taken place on the property to make it possible for sale. • The Planning Commission asked various questions regarding the potential for other uses that would be more applicable to the existing General Plan such as light industrial or office. Mr. Holmes stated that there is no other interest in this property and that this proposal is to allow a 20-30 year operation until the land value is such that something with a higher and better use can take its place. • Paul Washburn, applicant, explained the safety measures that would be put in place as part of the operation including additional acceleration and deceleration lanes on SR 75. He also stated that sound and dust mitigation that would be built around the crushing operation. • Mr. Washburn stated that the concrete crushing would be on a very limited basis, perhaps a few times a year, but that if he isn’t permitted to do it, the project is a bust. He noted that they are proposing a four foot berm and six foot wall to screen the property from adjacent uses. PLANNING COMMISSION DISCUSSION Key points discussed by the Planning Commission included the following: • Shannon Ellsworth noted that the Spring Creek area, specifically this southern portion, holds a great potential as the gateway to the City. Ms. Ellsworth raised the concern that the proposed General Plan amendment seemed contradictory to the real vision. She questioned staff as to what the vision for the area is. Mr. Corry responded that the current vision is the existing General Plan and Southeast Neighborhoods Plan, but that this larger policy question is being asked for reconsideration by the Council. The Council’s decision in this matter could largely affect the future effectiveness of the plans as they stand. • Dave Anderson acknowledged that few parties would consider this to be an acceptable use to have “next door,” but that it is still important for the City to consider where appropriate places for these are. Mr. Anderson asked staff if any other sites would be more suitable. Mr. Corry responded that staff is unaware of any other sites that would be any less controversial than the one being proposed. • Deon Turley shared the concerns stated by Ms. Millar that the proposal is not following existing plans. Ms. Turley stated that the proposed language is written too vague and undermines the existing plans. • Deborah Jensen stated that she believed the existing planning documents to be correct and that the proposed use and corresponding changes are short-sighted. • The Planning Commission discussed the importance of looking at the context of the area. • The Commission questioned Mr. Holmes about the potential he saw for the property to become something better. • Brian Smith noted that the specific project request seemed appropriate and for that reason he would be willing to support it, but shared the sentiment that the language should specify that this is really only an allowance for this one project and the remaining area should move forward as previously envisioned. Director of Community Development See Key Land Use Policies of the Provo City General Plan, applicable Titles of the Provo City Code, and the Staff Report to the Planning Commission for further detailed information. The Staff Report is a part of the record of the decision of this item. Where findings of the Planning Commission differ from findings of Staff, those will be noted in this Report of Action. Legislative items are noted with an asterisk (*) and require legislative action by the Municipal Council following a public hearing; the Planning Commission provides an advisory recommendation to the Municipal Council following a public hearing. Administrative decisions of the Planning Commission (items not marked with an asterisk) may be appealed by submitting an application/notice of appeal, with the required application and noticing fees, to the Community Development Department, 330 West 100 South, Provo, Utah, within fourteen (14) calendar days of the Planning Commission's decision (Provo City office hours are Monday through Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.). BUILDING PERMITS MUST BE OBTAINED BEFORE CONSTRUCTION BEGINS Planning Commission Staff Report General Plan Amendment Hearing Date: October 11, 2017 ITEM 1* Provo City Economic Development Department requests amendments to the General Plan text for the Spring Creek Neighborhood to allow for SLU#6614 Contract Construction Services and Heavy Manufacturing (M-2) Zoning, located at approximately 4000 South 2300 East. Current zoning is Planned Industrial Commercial (PIC). Spring Creek Neighborhood. 17-0004GPA, Austin Corry, 801- 852-6413 Applicant: Provo City Economic Development Staff Coordinator: Austin Corry Property Owner: Redevelopment Agency of Provo Parcel ID#: 230210048, 230210015, 230010166 Current General Plan Designation: Industrial (I) Proposed General Plan Designation: Industrial Current Zone: Planned Industrial Commercial (related casefile 17-0013R request for Heavy Industrial M2) Acreage: 62.63 Number of Properties: 1 *Council Action Required: Yes Related Application(s): 17-0013R, 17-0019PPA ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS 1. Continue to a future date to obtain additional information or to further consider information presented. The next available meeting date is October 25, 2017, 5:30 p.m. 2. Recommend Denial of the proposed General Plan Map and text amendments. This would be a change from the Staff recommendation; the Planning Commission should state new findings. Current Legal Use: Vacant – zoned for Planned Industrial Commercial Relevant History: The property was originally the site of the Columbia Steel Mill which has been abandoned for decades. Provo City Economic Development has been in the process of remediating the site for future development. More detailed history is provided in the attached applicant response. Neighborhood Issues: No concerns have been raised to staff prior to this report. No response to this request has been received from the neighborhood chair. Summary of Key Issues: The subject property is under consideration for a zone change from Planned Industrial Commercial to Heavy Industrial. The proposed zone change is in conflict with written policies found in the General Plan and Southeast Neighborhoods Plan. Staff Recommendation: That the Planning Commission Recommend Approval of the proposed General Plan text amendments, as presented in the Staff Report or with changes. This action would be consistent with the recommendation of the Staff Report. Any changes should be stated with the motion. Planning Commission Staff Report Item 1 October 11, 2017 Page 2 OVERVIEW The applicant has provided a detailed history in the attached applicant language. In summary, Provo City Economic Development has been tasked to remediate a hazardous industrial site and eventually sell the property for tax-producing industrial property. The Mountain Vista Business Park is currently zoned Planned Industrial Commercial and the existing General Plan language speaks to developing this land as an “up-scale business park” with robust landscape standards and master-planned development patterns. Presently, Sunroc Corporation has been in negotiation with Provo City to purchase and use the southern-most portion of this business park for a storage and transfer facility for gravel and recycled concrete. The land use associated with this proposal is in conflict with language found in both the General Plan and the Southeast Neighborhoods Plan. As such, Provo City Economic Development proposes the following text changes as shown in ATTACHMENT #1. FINDINGS OF FACT 1. The subject property is zoned Planned Industrial Commercial. 2. The subject property is currently owned by the Redevelopment Agency of Provo City. 3. The Sunroc Corporation would like to purchase the subject property if they can use it as a storage facility for gravel and recycled concrete. 4. A heavy industrial use such as that requested is not consistent with certain goals and policies of the General Plan, therefore, amendments to the General Plan text are necessary. STAFF ANALYSIS 1. Provo City Code Section 14.02.020(2) sets forth the following guidelines for consideration of general plan amendments: Before recommending an amendment to this Title, the Planning Commission shall determine whether such amendment is in the interest of the public, and is consistent with the goals and policies of the Provo City General Plan. The Planning Commission Staff Report Item 1 October 11, 2017 Page 3 following guidelines shall be used to determine consistency with the General Plan: (a) Public purpose for the amendment in question. Response: The proposed text amendment would establish policies that would facilitate easier zone map amendment processes for heavy industrial uses. (b) Confirmation that the public purpose is best served by the amendment in question. Response: The proposed use would bring the existing underutilized property into a tax producing property which would provide jobs and add to the City tax base. (c) Compatibility of the proposed amendment with General Plan policies, goals, and objectives. Response: The proposed amendment does not suggest altering the language much beyond the existing policies, but rather adds some leniency to suggest the policy may not be a hard line. The City should consider the existing language to determine whether it establishes the current vision of the Mountain Vista Business Park as well as the ability for the Planned Industrial Commercial zone in implementing that vision. (d) Consistency of the proposed amendment with the General Plan ’s “timing and sequencing” provisions on changes of use, insofar as they are articulated. Response: The proposed amendment facilitates improvements to the Mountain Vista Business Park now rather than waiting for another offer to be made. No specific policies have been established to indicate a timeline for the existing policies to be achieved. (e) Potential of the proposed amendment to hinder or obstruct attainment of the General Plan’s articulated policies. Response: The proposed amendment could set precedence for deviating from the established policies for the Mountain Vista Business Park to be a master-planned, well landscaped, industrial Planning Commission Staff Report Item 1 October 11, 2017 Page 4 park. If this is the deviation desired, the City should consider evaluating the future and vision for the remainder of Business Park. (f) Adverse impacts on adjacent land owners. Response: There will likely be some adverse impacts to adjacent properties as a heavy industrial use such as the one proposed will produce heavy truck traffic and dust. (g) Verification of correctness in the original zoning or General Plan for the area in question. Response: In the case of the Sunroc property, the original zoning does not permit the heavy industrial uses being proposed. As such, a rezone proposal is being included in a concurrent request. The city should consider the PIC zoning for the Mountain Vista Business Park as a whole. Either 1) the PIC zoning should be amended since it lacks the regulation of achieving the vision established in the General Plan as noted in the Southeast Neighborhoods Plan, or 2) the General Plan and Southeast Neighborhoods Plan should be amended to acknowledge a less robust, more typical industrial park development, such as is common with light manufacturing (M1) zoning. (h) In cases where a conflict arises between the General Plan Map and General Plan Policies, precedence shall be given to the Plan Policies. Response: No conflicts exist, although the text calls for much higher landscape and development standards than the more simplified map designation suggests. If the proposed text is adopted, the Southeast Neighborhoods Plan Future Land Use Map should be amended to reflect the proposed zoning of this site. CONCLUSIONS The proposed changes to the General Plan text would establish policies that support a rezone from Planned Industrial Commercial (PIC) to Heavy Industrial (M2). The city should consider the established vision of the Mountain Vista Business Park and determine the long-range intent for the area. Future, more robust amendments to the General Plan and Southeast Neighborhoods Plan would be anticipated in order to reflect this alternative direction. Planning Commission Staff Report Item 1 October 11, 2017 Page 5 STAFF RECOMMENDATION That the Planning Commission Recommend Approval of the proposed General Plan text amendments, as presented in the Staff Report or with changes. Planning Commission Staff Report Item 1 October 11, 2017 Page 6 ATTACHMENT #1 – Proposed General Plan Text Amendment Provo City General Plan, Chapter 6, Key Land Use Policies … Southeast Area Guiding Principles, Policies and Goals Private Property Policies … 9. Area A should consist of a mix of uses, including residential, retail and offices, with a focus on residential. Area B should be developed with a mix of light industrial, limited locations of heavier industrial or transportation related business uses along major traffic corridors, such as S. R. 75 and limited residential uses with a master development plan. This area includes the Mountain Vista Business Park development. … Spring Creek Neighborhood … 3. Ironton should be developed as an upscale business park, with industrial and commercial uses. within a park-like atmosphere. The City should look for an anchor project, which may include a significant civic or recreational facility, to establish an identity for the planned commercial/industrial park. Ironton Boulevard should be connected to Larsen Parkway, and a traffic control signal should be placed at Valley Vista, Ironton Boulevard or Mountain Vista View Parkway and South State Street, for the benefit of both the Spring Creek and Provost South businesses and residents. On a limited basis it may be acceptable to allow for more intense industrial or transportation related businesses along major traffic corridors, such as S.R. 75. Excerpt from page 18, Land Use Section of the Adopted Southeast Neighborhoods Plan INDUSTRIAL/MANUFACTURING PLANNED INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL (PIC) The Mountain Vista Industrial Park has gone through extensive cleanup efforts by the City to create a place ready for development. The area is poised well for revitalization and should place a high priority on the perception the zone provides to those viewing the area from State Street. Open space and landscaping requirements for this zone should be modified to align better with the original intent of the zone. Although new applications of this zone are not recommended as part of this plan, the areas currently zoned for this type of development should be considered when Planning Commission Staff Report Item 1 October 11, 2017 Page 7 analyzing the effectiveness of the zoning ordinance. Recommendations to improve the current zoning regulation include increased landscape requirements, enhanced architectural guidelines, and incentives to encourage greenroof construction or screening when viewed from State Street. Although the uses in this area are industrial, the aesthetics of the area can create an inviting atmosphere for those who pass by. Attractive buildings and landscaping can encourage a positive work environment as well which can help to increase the quality of life for the new workforce that could be drawn to this area. On a limited basis it may be acceptable to allow for more intense industrial or transportation related businesses along major traffic corridors, such as S.R. 75. Planning Commission Staff Report Item 1 October 11, 2017 Page 8 ATTACHMENT #2 – Applicant Request for General Plan Text Amendment Brief History – Provo City acquired a 57 acre parcel of ground in 1983 from the W ESTDEUTSCHE LANDESBANK GIROZENTRALE NY BRANCH for the original purpose of potentially building an electrical power generation facility for Provo City power needs. In 1998 the parcel was transferred to the Provo Redevelopment Agency. There are two additional smaller parcels of ground that bring the total site in question to about 63 acres. This parcel is part of a larger area consisting of 300 acre bounded by the Union Pacific rail road tracks on the west, South State Street on the east, State Road 75 (also known as 1400 North Street Springville) on the south and 1860 South to the north. The larger 300 acre area was originally owned and operated from the early 1930’s until the mid 1960’s by the United States Steel Corporation (USX). The facility was known as Ironton. Ironton was primarily engaged in the production of pig iron and coke to be shipped off site to the Geneva works in Vineyard, Utah for steel production. This specific area of land was used as a slag pile and other raw material bi-products waste. (It was also to be the location of a minor league baseball stadium in the mid 2000’s.) The large pile of material was eventually removed and used as sub-base for the construction of Interstate 15. This parcel of ground is in the southern most area of Provo City limits. It is essentially a “dog leg” parcel surrounded by Springville City and Utah County on three sides. The Ironton works were discontinued in the 60’s, and through a series of property transactions, the land was transferred from USX, to Brigham Young University, the estate of John Hansen/Winnebago Corp., Lewis K. Billings and ultimately to Provo City Corp/Provo Redevelopment agency and other private property owners. It was in the mid to late1980’s that Provo began to take an interest in the balance of the property. Prior to the City redeveloping the land and selling off subdivided parcels, the City owned about 210 acres of land. Approximately 100 acres has been sold to, and developed by the private sector. The original intent of Provo City taking an interest in this area was to put it back to a productive use – generating capital investment, jobs and property tax revenue. When the area was abandoned by USX it sat vacant for nearly 40 years. Because of the previous use and abandoned status, the land sat undeveloped as a brownfield – land with a real or perceived environmental question mark. Provo City worked with the Governors’ Office, Utah Department of Environmental Q uality(UDEQ), US EPA and USX to eventually characterize the site, determine the nature and extent of the environmental questions, develop a cleanup and remediation plan, clean up the property to industrial standards and ultimately put the property back to a productive use. After the cleanup was complete and receiving a certificate of completion from UDEQ, Provo City commenced the process of securing federal grants and loans to construct utilities and infrastructure in anticipation of developing a light industrial business park. In 2007 the first development commenced with the construction of Action Target. Since that time, six additional businesses have added several hundred thousand square of light industrial building space with several hundred thousand feet more of building space now in the development review process. This 63 acre parcel of ground has historically served as the deposition location for much of dirt that has been processed through the cleanup and remediation actions. Due to the nature of the contamination and as part of the UDEQ risked based assessment cleanup process, the dirt and material that are presently on the site cannot leave unless approved by UDEQ and taken to a specially approved environmental hazardous waste land fill. Par t of remedy or solution to the pre-determined risk based cleanup of the overall property is the physical development of the ground, that is, covering the ground with buildings, parking lots, landscaping, roads and sidewalks. This is a challenged piece of ground. It has stock piles of dirt, relocated here from other parts of the site. This dirt was not suitable for construction purposes to be located under buildings. There are also other piles of soil with slightly elevated levels of contaminate, but still comply with cleanup goals established by UDEQ and suitable for industrial uses. Servicing this parcel of ground for gravity flow utilities – storm water and sanitary sewer is possible but costly and circuitous. A cross section view of the property f rom north to south and from east to west reveals that the perimeter edges of the property are the high spots and the native or natural elevation in the middle, before the two dirt piles were imported, is the low spot. As the Economic Development staff has looked at this parcel it appears to be better suited for open surface uses rather than a significant amount of buildings. Thus, when a potential buyer Planning Commission Staff Report Item 1 October 11, 2017 Page 9 approached Provo City to purchase and use the ground for a proposed truck and gravel transfer yard, it seemed like a suitable solution to a challenging parcel. The need for a request for a General Plan text amendment – The map portion of the General Plan for this area is an Industrial (I) designation. The property is currently zoned Planned Industrial Commercial (PIC). The purposed use by a new user, Sunroc, is not consistent with the current zoning of PIC but rather a Heavy Industrial (M-2) designation. The M-2 zoning designation is consistent with the Industrial General Plan land use designation. However, the text portion of the General Plan in the Spring Creek Neighbor needs to be changed to allow for the heavier industrial/transportation use. Sunroc is proposing to use the property as a trucking and gravel/aggregate materials transfer yard, simila r to their existing operation in south Spanish Fork. Before Sunroc buys the property from the Provo Redevelopment Agency, they are requiring the property be zoned to a designation consistent with their proposed use. The physical activities that will take place on this property are as follows: two buildings, one for welding and maintenance of semi-trucks, the other for office uses such as estimating, billing, accounting, etc, semi -truck parking, fueling, washing, weight scales and the storage and transfer of gravel/aggregate products. In the process of servicing Utah County and surrounding areas with gravel and aggregate products, oftentimes a full load of rock products are not needed at a job site and rather than go to the expense of hauling the materia l all the way back to the gravel pit of origination, this centrally located site is the preferred location to bring the material. This will not be a mining and gravel pit operation – transfer only. When there is a sufficient quantity of like material stockpiled it will be transferred to a job site. Many local, state and federal construction jobs now require a certain amount of construction demolition material to be recycled. As such, demolished construction concrete will also be stockpiled at this locat ion in limited quantities to be crushed on site several times a year. Again, this will not be a primary concrete crushing operation. Prior to the use and development of the existing site, the dirt piles will be leveled, low spots filled and the overall site will be covered with a minimum of two feet of clean fill material. This is in accordance with the UDEQ approved site management plan and as a part of the ongoing management of the former iron and coke making facility. The Mountain Vista Business Center was and has been developed as light industrial/manufacturing business park. The change in the text for the General Plan for this area was not originally contemplated. As the area has developed, this parcel has become somewhat of a quandary as to how to properly develop in light of the large piles of residual material, and solving the challenge for imported fill and utilities. This proposed use by Sunroc solves this challenge in the short and long term. Because of the small amount of actual building and larger amount of open yard space, the utilities, low lying property and residual soils are not as significant an issue as if it were built out as a business park to the north. It is anticipated that a longer term use of this property will be for a higher and better commercial use based on property values and scarcity of land. This use should be considered transitional with a 20 to 30 year horizon, but be prepared for it to be longer as market demands dictate. It should also be noted that as the Sunroc proposed use is currently designed, there will be no north connection of the facility into the Mountain Vista Business Center. The only public access point to this property will be onto S.R. 75 to the south. If at such time the property were to redevelop to a use more similar to the business park to the north, a future road align is presently preserved for such a route. Analysis of potential impacts – As previously mentioned, as currently contemplated and purposed, as a truck and gravel transfer yard, there will be no access to the north into the business park. In the future, if Sunroc were to propose a use more similar to the business park, then a direct access and road alignment is in place and ready for a connection. As this property is currently sitting vacant, there is no traffic generated. Once the property develops as Sunroc desires there will be an increase in traffic on State Road 75, which is already a high volume corridor. Sunroc will work with UDOT on access to this State Road. Staff is not aware whether a signal will be required or not. Planning Commission Staff Report Item 1 October 11, 2017 Page 10 Utilities services are available, but due to the relative surface elevation, length from existing utilities services, the laterals and pipes will be extremely flat and shallow. As also previously mentioned this is low lying ground and significant amount of fill will be required to level and cover the existing residual piles of previously processed dirt. This area has been vacant for many years, it is relatively remote and it has become somewhat of a trash dumping grounds for those that have no civic pride or shame. There are large quantities of house hold debris, tires, televisions, mattresses, couches and concrete that has been illegally dumped on the property – in spite of posted signs to the contrary. It is anticipated that the illegal dumping will deminish once construction and the use is underway. At one time a significant amount of this ground was designated jurisdictional wetlands by the US Army Corps. of Engineers. Through active management of the site and numerous site visits and consultation with the Corps of Engineers, most of the previous delineated wetlands were determined to isolated and not jurisdictional. In the southwest corner of the property, Spring Creek does pass through and out to Utah Lake. This area is part of the land transaction but not slated for development, but will left as is. As part of further mitigation from any potential impact from surrounding property owners or land uses, Sunroc will install a four foot earth berm with a six foot high concrete fence along the top to provide a visual barrier to adjacent land. Heavy landscaping will be planted on the south side of the parcel, providing a green visual barrier to S.R. 75. Appendix D 1990 SITEX Investigation Report A PROVO CITY MAYOR Environmental, IrfiSf ^^^^^^ R CpCiynn HiHslde Business Center, Suite 212 L.OL.3 V L.li 2469 East 7000 South Salt Lake City, UT 84121 (801) 943-1222 FAX (801) 943-1288 LEVEL II SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION OF THREE UNDEVELOPED PARCELS IN PROVO, UTAH FOR PROVO CITY REDEVELOPMENT: INTRODUCTION On July 10, 1990 at the request of Albert Kanahele of Provo City Redevelopment, SITEX Environmental, Inc. conducted a Level II subsurface investigation of three parcels in Provo, Utah. These properties are identified as properties A, B, and C. Property A is a 56.14 acre parcel located to the east and southeast of the East Bay Golf Course. Property B is a 58 acre parcel located on the former Ironton Complex adjacent to and to the north of SR-75. Property C is a 108 acre parcel located to the north of Property B (see area map) . The purpose of this report is to establish whether any significant environmental liabilities (e.g. hazardous or toxic materials) either reside on the property or may occur off the property in a form that may migrate onto the property in the future. This was accomplished by a site inspection, reviewing published reports, and interviews with knowledgeable city, county, and state officials. A. OFF-SITE REVIEW SITEX investigated whether any of the following property types occurred within a one mile radius of the subject property: o Superfund site (CERCLA) o Suspected contaminated site o Operating landfill o Inactive landfill or dump o Hazardous waste facility (RCRA) o Industrial or wastewater discharges running through or near the site The current (12-12-89) U.S. EPA CERCLIS list for the State of Utah was searched and one site was found to be within one mile of properties B and C. This site is: o Reilly Tar and Chemical Corporation- 2255 South Industrial Parkway Two sites were within one mile of Property A. These are: o Reilly Tar and Chemical Corporation- 2255 South Industrial Parkway o Ironton Complex Routes 75 and 89 Reilly Tar and Chemical is hydraulically downgradient and to the northwest of properties B and C. This site does not appear to represent a potential liability to these properties. It is also within one mile and hydraulically upgradient of Property A. Aerial photographs show a canal running adjacent to Reilly Tar and Chemical to the north. This canal, known as Spring Creek, also traverses the Ironton Complex. The EPA determined that sediments from this canal are contaminated with organics and heavy metals within the boundaries of the Ironton Complex. The same canal forms the southern boundary of Property A. This canal could act as a transmission route for the contamination of Property A, if a large release of hazardous materials were to occur at Reilly Tar and Chemical. Properties B and C are on the Ironton Complex and Property A is approximately one mile northwest of the Ironton Complex. Also, Spring Creek may act as a conduit for possible contamination of Property A from the Ironton Complex. The U.S. EPA RCRA Master Facility list was searched and one site, Reilly Tar and Chemical, was identified within one mile of the subject properties. This is also a CERCLIS site and may be a potential liability to Property A. Mr. Dwight Hill of Utah County Environmental Health was contacted in regards to any spills or hazardous materials activities in the area of the subject properties. Mr. Hill indicated that properties B and C had been part of a tract of land occupied by Columbia Steel and later by U.S. Steel. This area is included on the U.S. EPA CERCLIS list for the State of Utah and is referred to as the Ironton Complex. The EPA CERCLIS file for the Ironton,Complex was reviewed by SITEX. It contains an analytical results report received April 7, 1988. The report indicates that surface soils, water, and groundwater are contaminated. High levels of organic compounds and heavy metals were detected in surface soils, although only negligible concentrations of contaminants were found in groundwater or surface water samples. The report concludes that "there does not appear to be a current release of hazardous constituents to the ground water". The report also concludes that there is "evidence of significant contamination of the soils and sediments on site." Recommendations from the aforementioned report include implementation of a plan for removal of contaminated soil and erecting of a fence to enclose the site. Mr. Hill had no information regarding Property A; however, anecdotal information suggests that the property has never been used for anything but farmland. Kuhni's Rendering Plant is located near the southeast corner of Property A and may represent a potential liability. However, no information is available through the Health or Fire departments which would suggest any problems on that site. The nearest hydraulically upgradient underground storage tank (UST) sites, with respect to properties B and C are: o Stars Food- 2315 South State, Provo o Strong Company- North Main, Springville o Utah County Complex- 2801 South State, Provo Strong Company and the Utah County Complex are directly upgradient from properties B and C and could possibly affect the subject properties if a large spill or uncontrolled release were to occur. Stars Food is located north and east of Property B and probably does not represent a potential liability. Property A is far enough away from the aforementioned UST sites so they are unlikely to affect the property; however, if a large release were to enter Spring Creek it could potentially reach Property A via the Spring Creek Canal. Property A is located directly downgradient from several facilities which may be of potential concern due to possible UST's and/or potential hazardous materials contamination. These sites are: o Reilly Tar and Chemical o Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe o Kuhni's Rendering Plant Reilly Tar and Chemical is approximately 1/2 mile east- southeast of Property A and is addressed above as a CERCLIS site. Pacific States Cast-iron Pipe Company is currently under investigation by the Ucah State Health Department, Bureau of Solid and Hazardous Waste; however, no specifijg information as to the nature or extent of contamination is available at this time. Spring Creek Canal runs through this site and could act as a conduit for contamination of Property A. Kuhni's Rendering Plant is located adjacent to Property A to the southeast. Neither the Utah State, or Utah County health departments, or the Fire Marshal has any information concerning this property. It is our opinion that due to the industrial nature and the close proximity of this site to Property A, the potential for contamination of Property A from this site is fairly high. The nearest landfill is the Provo City Landfill. It is located within 1/2 mile north northwest of Property A and over one mile northwest from properties B and C. Due to the distance and the local direction of groundwater flow, there is a very low probability of the dump affecting properties B or C; however, land filling activities are known to have occurred in the area of the East Bay Golf Course and there may be some potential for buried municipal waste beneath the northern portion of Property A. B. PAST. PRESENT AND PROPOSED USE OF THE SITES AND SURROUNDING LANDS Properties B and C lie on a large tract known as the Ironton Complex. The land was originally developed with the construction of Columbia Steel Company in the early 1920's. This was operated through 193 0. U.S. Steel later acquired the plant and operated it through 1962 at which time the facility was closed. The property was donated to Brigham Young University in 1968 and the facilities on the property were demolished. The northern portion of the property was sold to a private corporation and Provo City annexed 58 acres of the southwest portion of the property. The land is presently vacant and access is restricted. The properties are fenced and posted as a "hazardous area". The fence and warning signs were recommended by the EPA. The surrounding land use has been agricultural in the past; however, land use is evolving to residential, commercial and industrial uses. The proposed use is industrial development. Property A has been used as farm land. The proposed use is commercial or industrial development. C. SITE INSPECTION The site inspection consisted of walking the perimeter of the properties and then inspecting the surface of the properties. Properties B and C are bound on the east by SR-89 and commercial properties; on the north by residential and commercial properties; on the west by railroad right-of-way; and on the south by SR-75 (see area map). The eastern property boundary is fenced and posted "Hazardous Area". The western property boundary lies adjacent to railroad right-of-way. It is our experience that significant contamination is often associated with railroads in general, therefore the railroad may ..represent a potential liability. No potential liabilities were observed with respect to the north or south property boundaries. The surface of properties B and C is vacant. Demolition rubble, old roads, building foundations and several standing brick buildings were observed on the property. Both properties are traversed by Spring Creek Canal. The canal is subsurface through the main portion of the Ironton Complex then re-surfaces near the southern property boundary. Several ponds and wetland areas are also located throughout the entire Ironton Complex. The canal, as well as other surface waters may be contaminated due to previous land use, and in our opinion should be considered to be a potential liability to the property. Both properties have a large volume of gray vitreous slag. Other material present in large quantities is a combination of gray vitreous slag, iron, and ash. This material nearly covers the southern portion of Property B to a depth of ten or more feet. Property A is bound on the east by Kuhni Road, agricultural, residential and industrial properties. The property is bound on the north and west by a large body of water associated with Provo Bay and on the south by Spring Creek Canal. An inspection of the perimeter of the property revealed several potential liabilities. Kuhni's Rendering Plant is adjacent to the southeast corner of the property. Due to the industrial nature of Kuhni's, it may represent a liability to the property. Spring Creek Canal located along the southern property boundary flows through the Ironton Complex as well as Reily Tar and Chemical and Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. Any contamination accumulated along the way may pose a liability to the property. An inspection of the surface of the property revealed no potential liabilities. The surface of the property is open unused land and appears to have been used as farm land. D. SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION Soil and groundwater sampling stations were installed on properties A, B and C. Two soil samples and one groundwater sample were taken from each station and submitted to American West Analytical Laboratories for the following analysis. o Priority Pollutant Metals o Volatile Organics EPA Method 624 o EPA Method 413.1 ( Oil and grease) Additional data obtained by SITEX in the field were pH and conductivity, and the vertical and horizontal location of each sampling station with respect to an arbitrary reference. The direction of ground water flow on properties A, B and C is generally to the west (see site maps). Seven temporary soil and groundwater sampling stations were installed on properties B and C. Laboratory analysis for these sampling stations is summarized in Table 1. Surface and subsurface soils show moderate levels of metals; however, the area is highly mineralized in general and background metals levels of this magnitude are not uncommon in the Provo area. Water samples show fairly low anetals levels indicating that the metals in the soils are not leaching into the groundwater. Soil and water samples show no evidence of volatile organic compounds; however, moderate to high levels of heavier organics (semi-volatiles) are indicated by EPA Method 413.1 data. Station TP3-1 shows the highest values at 3300 parts per million (ppm). The area to the west of this sampling location has had tar and or asphalt dumped on it. This may be the source of the high 413.1 value. Five soil and groundwater sampling stations were installed on Property A. Laboratory analysis shows low to moderate levels of metals in surface and subsurface soils. Groundwater samples showed low levels of metals, indicating that metals in the soils are not leaching into the groundwater. The area, as above, is highly mineralized; therefore, these metals levels are probably not due to contamination. Soils tested for EPA Method 413.1 show levels up to several hundred ppm; however, no evidence of oil and/or grease in the soils was encountered during sampling. These results may indicate the presence of semi-volatile organic compounds in the soil. Stations PZl and PZ2 show the highest hydrocarbon values. This soil appears to have been imported. Soil and water samples were tested for volatile organics (EPA Method 624) and no evidence of volatiles was found. The direction of groundwater flow on Property A is generally to the west; however, the surrounding surface waters will influence the direction on a seasonal basis. Spring Creek Canal may gain or lose with respect to fluctuations in the level of Provo Bay, therefore, it is possible that water from the canal could flow beneath the property and thereby contaminate the property. E. SURFACE WATERS AND WATERWAYS Properties B and C are traversed by Spring Creek Canal. These properties also have several surface impoundments and wetland areas. Surface run-off is directed to the west. There is evidence that Property B has been flooded recently and Provo Bay is reported to have inundated this area in the past. Property A is bordered on the north and west by a large body of water associated with Provo Bay. Spring Creek Canal runs along the southern property boundary. A dike forms the south, west and northwest boundaries of the property. F. SUMMARY The subject properties are defined as properties A, B, and C. Property A, is a 56.14 acre parcel located to the east and southeast of the East Bay golf course. Property B, is a 58 acre parcel located on the former Ironton Complex adjacent to and to the north of SR-75. Property C is a 108 acre parcel located to the north of Property B (see area map). SITEX has identified the following potential liabilities with respect to properties B and C. o Properties B and C are located on the former Ironton Complex. EPA documents indicate that an EPA study of the Ironton Complex was completed in may of 1986 and follow- up work including additional sampling was done in 1989. The 1986 study concludes that "there does not appear to be a current release of hazardous constituents to the ground water". The report also concludes that there is "^evidence of significant contamination of the soils and sediments on-site." Recommendations include implementation of a plan for removal of contaminated soil and erecting a fence to enclose the site. o Moderately high metals levels were encountered by SITEX in both surface and subsurface soils, however ground water does not appear to have been significantly impacted. o High levels of semi-volatile organics are indicated by EPA method 413.1 data. This information confirms, and supplements data collected buy the EPA indicating that the property has extensive contamination due to semi- volatile organics. The heaviest contamination appears to be in the area occupied by the old coke oven and byproducts plant (see site map). o Properties B and C have a large volume of vitreous slag covering most of the property to a depth of several inches. Additionally, there is mixed waste material present in large quantities (around 500,000 cubic yards). The material is mostly a gray vitreous slag. It is mixed with fine grained material which appears to be ash, coke and nodules of iron. Both EPA analysis and SITEX analyses for this material indicate moderate levels of metals and the presence of semi-volatile organic compounds. SITEX has identified the following potential liabilities with respect to Property A. o Spring Creek Canal traverses several suspected contaminated sites before it forms the southern boundary of the property. Contaminants from these sites (specifically the Ironton Complex, Reilly Tar and Chemical and Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company) may be transported by the canal and pose a potential liability to the property. However, no significant contamination has been identified to the extent of our investigation. o Kuhni's Rendering Plant, Reilly Tar and Chemical and Pacific States Pipe are alt located hydraulically upgradient from the subject property. The potential for contamination of the subject property from these sites via ground water is moderate, although no significant contamination was encountered during our investigation. o EPA Method 413.1 data indicate the presence of semi- volatile organics in both surface and subsurface soils. Surface soils generally show slightly higher levels than subsurface soils. This may be a result of contamination from one of the aforementioned suspected contaminated sites. SITEX makes the following recommendations with respect to properties B and C. o The former Ironton Complex EPA ID# UTD980958433 is currently in the evaluation stage of investigation by the EPA. It is our opinion that the final evaluation by the EPA will determine the suitability of the property for industrial development. Therefore, it is our recommendation that further studies be directed at keeping abreast of the EPA investigation. SITEX makes the following recommendations with respect to Property A. o Sediments in Spring Creek could contain contaminants transported from suspected upstream contciminated sites. SITEX recommends sampling sediments in the canal as it comes onto the property and then again as it leaves the property. Recommended analysis is for priority pollutant metals and semi-volatile organics EPA Method 625. o It is our opinion that further studies are necessary to define possible contamination due to operations at Kuhni's Rendering Plant. SITEX recommends installation of one temporary monitoring well located on the property boundary and immediately to the west of Kuhni's Rendering Plant. Recommended analyses of soil and groundwater samples are for priority pollutant metals and semi- volatile organics EPA Method 625. In addition SITEX recommends sampling of ground water for semi-volatiles EPA Method 625 at PZ-3. SITEX En-wironmental, Inc Reviewed by Austin F.L-.i:fergier Civil Engineer EIT 082990/5950.2 J-a'^k A. Elder Ph.D, ^Vice President TABLE 1 SUMMARY OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS SUBSURFACE SOILS PROPERTIES "B" 2^ND "C" Metal TPl-2 TP2-2 TP3-2 TP4-2 TP5-2 TP6-2 " TP7-2 At 180 81 61 34 150 39 15 . As 2.4 1.6 2.5 5.8 0.5 0.7 1.1 Be 15 4.7 5.2 11 11 8.2 6.0 Cd 3.6 2.1 1.4 .29 1.7 Cr 11 15 13 2.0 3.7 Cu 270 110 120 280 220 180 130 Pb 96 35 21 4.1 65 1.9 Hg Ni 9.3 12 8.9 2.8 2.3 9.6 Se 0.3 0.1 0.5 . 0.7 0.1 Ag 15 1.4 Th 240 110 84 46 160 38 26 Zn 41 51 57 12 28 53 7.8 413 .1 220 150 160 330 210 410 624 nd nd nd nd nd nd nd Concentrations in mg/Kg 413.1 = EPA method 413.1 426 = EPA method 426 nd = None detected Blank entries = Less than detection limit TABLE 1 SUMMARY OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS SURFACE SOILS PROPERTIES "B" AND "C" Metal TPl-1 TP2-1 TP3-1 TP4-1 TP5-1 TP6-1 TP7-1 At 70 79 97 32 140 130 180 As 25 4.9 21 1.6 1.4 0.5 Be 9.1 7.5 7.0 7.1 10 6.5 11 Cd 4.7 4.0 3.7 1.8 1.4 2.1 Cr 7.5 11 7.9 2.8 0.4 3.9 Cu 260 220 180 180 200 89 190 Pb 150 140 160 7.3 65 44 80 Hg 0.1 0.76 Ni 20 16 11 0.53 3.2 8.6 1.5 Se 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.6 0.5 Ag 15.0 10 4.3 Th 150 150 160 40 170 150 170 Zn 490 340 260 49 38 13 22 413.1 280 300 3300 210 760 320 490 624 nd nd nd nd nd nd nd Concentrations m mg/Kg 413.1 = EPA method 413.1 42 6= EPA method 426 nd = None detected Blank entries = Less than detection limit TABLE 1 SUMMARY OF LABORATORY 2^ALYSIS WATER SAMPLES PROPERTIES "B" AND "C" METALS TP-1 TP-2 TP-3 TP-4 TP-5 TP-6 TP-7 At 0.26 0.15 0.16 0.21 0.20 0.20 0.17 As 0.01 0.01 Be 0.01 0.005 0.006 0.02 0.02 Cd Cr Cu Pb Hg 0.34 Ni Se Ag Th Zn 0.40 0.14 0.06 0.08 0. 08 0.08 0. 062 413 .1 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns 624 nd nd nd nd nd nd nd Concentrations m mg/Kg 413.1 = EPA method 413.1 426 = EPA method 426 nd = None detected ns = Not sampled Blank entries = less than the detection limit TABLE 1 SUMMARY OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS WATER SAMPLES PROPERTY "A" METALS PZ-1 PZ-2 PZ-3 PZ-4 PZ-5 At As 0.03 0.01 0.01 Be 0.001 0. 001 Cd Cr Cu Pb Hg Ni Se Ag Th Zn 0.07 0.05 0.06 0. 08 0 . 04 413.1 ns ns ns ns ns 426 nd nd nd nd nd Concentrations m mg/Kg 413.1 = EPA method 413.1 426 = EPA method 426 nd = None detected ns = Not sampled Blank entries = less than the detection limit. TABLE 1 SUMMARY OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS SURFACE SOIL SAMPLES PROPERTY "A" METALS PZl-1 PZ2-1 PZ3-1 PZ4-1 PZ5-1 At 45 42 24 6.1 25 As 3.4 2.5 3.2 0.8 2.2 Be 3.3 4.0 4.3 0.08 4.7 Cd 0.4 Cr 3.3 2.6 0.49 30 Cu 65 76 80 98 Pb 8.7 Hg Ni 4.3 2.5 8.4 3.6 Se Ag Th 76 57 60.0 26 67 Zn 36 35 30.0 29 22 413.1 410 370 180 210 160 426 nd nd nd nd nd Concentrations m mg/Kg 413.1 = EPA method 413.1 426 = EPA method 426 nd = None detected ns = Not sampled Blank entries = less than the detection limi TABLE 1 SUMMARY OF LABORATORY ANALYSIS SUBSURFCE SOIL SAMPLES PROPERTY "A" METALS PZl-2 PZ2-2 PZ3-2 PZ4-2 PZ5-2 At 30 9.4 17 3.5 23 As 1.5 1.3 2.3 1.0 37 Be 0.81 0.94 1.6 1.0 6.5 Cd Cr 1.0 2.3 . Cu 10 140 Pb Hg Ni 3.8 0.70 Se Ag Th 53 50 26 60 Zn 18 10 22 13 28 413 .1 320 330 180 180 200 426 nd nd nd nd nd Concentrations in mg/Kg 413.1 = EPA method 413.1 42 6 = EPA method 624 ns = Not sampled nd = None detected Blank entries = concentrations less than the detection limit. SITEX Environmental Inc Salt Lake City, Utah SITE MAP PROPERTIES B & C LEGEND 1. Byproducts plant area 2. Coke oven area TP-1 Soil and groundwater sampling station Property boundary ^Direction of groundwater flow SITEX EnvironmentaMjic Salt Lake City. Utah SITE MAP PROPERTY A 1. 2 . 3 . PZ-5 LEGEND Kuhni's Rendering Plant Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. East Bay Golf Course Soil and groundwater sampling station Property boundary Canal Direction of groundwater flow SITEX Environmental Inc Salt Lake City, Utah Appendix E Historical Monitoring Well Data Table 10. Groundwater Data Summary for MW-10 Analyte (Units) Semivolatile Organic PAH compounds (Mg/I) 2-Methynaphthalene Acenaphthene Acenaphthylene Benzo(a)anthracene Benzo(a)pyrene Benzo(b)fl uoranthene Benzo(g,h,l)peryIene Benzo(k)fluorahthene Chrysene Dibenz(a,h)anthracene Fluoranthene Fluorene . lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene Naphthalene (8270) Phenanthrene Pyrene BTEXN SW8260 (Mg/I) Benzene Ethylbenzene Naphthalene Toluene Xylenes, Total m.p-Xylene o-Xylene Oil and Grease (mg/1) TRPH (Method 418.1) TPH (Method 8015) Priority Pollutant Metals (mg/1) Antimony, Dissolved Arsenic, Dissolved Beryllium, Dissolved Cadmium, Dissolved Chromium, Dissolved Copper, Dissolved Lead, Dissolved Mercury, Dissolved Nekel, Dissolved Selenium, Dissolved Silver, Dissolved Thallium, Dissolved Zinc, Dissolved Cyanide (mg/l) Cyanide, amenable: Cyanide, total Sample Location ID Dale Collected MW-10 12/28/1995 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <10 <4 <4 <10 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <2 <2 <4 <2 <2 - - 20 - <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.004 <0.01 <0.004 <0.005 <0.001 <0.005 <0.005 <0.01 <0.005 <0.005 - ai8j MW-10 6/26/1996 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 . <10 <4 <4 <10 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <2 <2 <4 <2 <2 - - • - <2.0 <0.005 0.017 <0.005 <0.004 0.01 <0.004 <0.005 <0.001 0.018UB <0.005 <0.1 <o;oo5 <0.005 0.008 0.023 MW-10 1/22/1999 ~ ~ - -" .— .-• - -. - ~ - • — • ~. ~ - • - <ai24 . <ai36 ,<0.174 <0.148 - <0.247 <0.107 -. -•,. - - - - - - - -• - - • - ~ - -. - MW-10 4/2/1999 ~ • .. - . . ~ .. - ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ • - ~ • - <ai24 <0136 7.2 <0.148 - <0.247 <0.107 - __ .- - - - - - •• - ~ - - • - - - - - MW-10. 2/16/2000 • - ~ • - . - - • ~ ~ ~ : .. ~ - - - - - . IU IU 1U IU IU - - - • •: - - • • • - - ~ - .- - - - - • - ~ - - ~ ~ Not Analyzed Bold values denote concentratios above Federal MCLs. Table 11. Groundwater Data Summary for MW-11 Analyte (Units) Semivolatile Organic PAH compounds (Mg/I) 2-Methynaphlhalene Acenaphthene Acenaphthylene Ben20(a)anthracene Benzo(a)pyrene Benzo(b)fluoranthene Benzo(g,h,l)perylene Benzo(k)fluoranlhene Chrysene Dibenz(a,h)anthracene Fluoranthene Fluorene lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene Naphthalene (8270) Phenanthrene Pyrene BTEXN SW8260 (MQ/I) Benzene Ethylbenzene Naphthalene Toluene Xylenes, Total m,p-Xylene o-Xylene Oil and Grease (mg/l) TRPH (Method 418.1) TPH (Method 8015) Priority Pollutant Metals (mg/l) Antimony, Dissolved Arsenic, Dissolved Beryllium, Dissolved Cadmium, Dissolved Chroniium, Dissolved Copper, Dissolved Lead, Dissolved Mercury, Dissolved Nickel, Dissolved Selenium, Dissolved Silver, Dissolved Thallium, Dissolved Zinc, Dissolved Cyanide (mg/l) Cyanide, amenable Cyanide, total Sample Location ID Date Collected MW-11 12/28/1995 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <10 <4 <4 <10 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <2 <2 <4 <2 <2 5.8 — <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.004 <0.01 <0.004 <0.005 <0.001 <0.005 <0.005 <0.01 <0.005 <0.005 - 0.017J MW-11 6/26/1996 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <10 <4 <4 <10 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <2 <2 <4 <2 <2 • - <2.0 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 <0.004 <0.01 <0.004 <0.005 <0.001 0.007UB <0.005 O.l 0.005 0.01 SUB <0.005 0.005 MW-11 4/2/1999 ~ • - .. . . - - . ~ - - -• ,~ - - - - . -• 17 O.l 36 59 1.1 1 1.4 - - -• - .- • - - _,. -'. • -. • -; - .-• -. — -• • -: MW-11 4/8/1999 • . .-- . ~ -. - . - - - - •. . - • -, ~ - .-- - - •• - - 9.3 O.l 36 35 0.59 0.63 0.98 •. - - - - - - -• - - • -• - - -• • ~ - • . - . • - MW-11 5/7/1999 ~ • - ~ - ~ • ~ . _ .--. - . • .. . - . -• - ~ O.l 24 O.l 36 1.9 . O.l 48 0.38 O.l 07 • - - - - - . - - - - -• - • - • - - -. - MW-11 2/16/2000 ~ • .-- - ~ • ~ - - ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ~ .. IU IU 1U IU IU - • - - - - - • - - - - - - -. - - - -• • - Not Analyzed Bold values denotes concentration above Federal MCLs Table 12. Groundwater Data Summary for MW-12 Analyte (Units) Semivolatile Organic PAH compounds (Mg/I) 2-MethynaphthaIene Acenaphthene Acenaphthylene Benzo(a)anthracene Benzo(a)pyrene Benzo(b)fluoranthene Benzo(g,h,l)perylene Benzo(k)fluoranthene Chrysene Dibenz(a,h)anthracene Fluoranthene Fluorene lndeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene Naphthalene (8270) Phenanthrene Pyrene BTEXN SW8260 (Mg/t) Benzene Ethylbenzene Naphthalene Toluene Xylenes, Total m,p-Xylene o-Xylene Oil and Grease (nng/1) Oil and Grease (Method 413.1) TRPH (Method 418.1) TPH (Method 8015) Priority Pollutant Metals (mg/1) Antimony, Dissolved Arsenic, Dissolved Beryllium, Dissolved Cadmium, Dissolved Chromium, Dissolved Copper, Dissolved Lead, Dissolved Mercury, Dissolved Nickel, Dissolved Selenium, Dissolved Silver, Dissolved Thallium, Dissolved Zinc, Dissolved Cyanide (mg/l) Cyanide, amenable Cyanide, total Sample Location ID Date Collecled MW-12 12/29/1995 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <10 <4 <4 <10 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <2 <2 <4 <2 <2 - - <5 <5 - O.005 O.005 O.005 <0.004 O.OI O.004 0.005 O.OOl <0.005 <0.005 O.OI .0.005 <0.005 - <0.005J MW-12 6/25/1996 <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 : <4 <10 <4 <4 <10 <4. <4 <4 <4 <4 <4 <2 <2 <4 <2 <2 - • - • • - . - <2.0 <0.005 <0.005 <0.005 O.004 O.OI 0.01 O.005 . O.OOl 0.009 <0.005 O.l <0.005 0.018UB O.005 0.005 MW-12 4/8/1999 - ~ - . - - -. - - ~ ~ - - - ._ O.l 24 O.l 36 O.l 74 O.l 48 . .. 0.247 O.l 07 - - - - - • - - - - - -• -. • - ~ • - - - MW-12 2/15/2000 - - - . - • - - - -.,•.- • - . . .. • . • -. •... • •.-- .-- IU IU IU 1U IU .- • ~ - ~ • - - '• - . - - - -. - - - ~ - - - - - -Not Analyzed Bold values denote concentrations above Federal MCLs. TABLE 4-2 SUMMARY OF HISTORICAL ANALYTICAL RESULTS (COLLECTED SINCE 2000 BASELINE) Sample ID Regulatory Standards Benzene (ng/J) 5.0' Ethylbenzene (lig/1) 700' Naphthalene (|ig/l) 6.5^ Toluene (Ug/I) 1,000' Xylenes (lig/1) 10,000' GROUNDWATER SAMPLES MW-01 MW-02 MW-03 MW-04 MW-05 MW-06^ MW-07/MW-07R MW-09 MW-10 MW-11 MW-12 MW-13 MW-14 MW-15 MW-17 MW-18 MW-19 <1 37 J to 600 <1 <1 0.46 to 1 <1 0.27 J to 1 0.21 Jto<l 0.89 J to <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 0.62 J to 60 <1 <1 0.22 J to <1 <1 31 to 3,400 <1 <1 0.12 J to <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 0.16 J to <1 0.8 J to <1 24 to 350 <1 <1 <1 <1 0.28 J to 4.6 0.22 J to <1 <1 <1 0.21 J to <1 <1 <1 0.41 Jto <1 <1 <1 to3 <1 0.17 J to <1 5.2 to < 100 0.18 J to <1 0.18 J to <1 <1 <1 <1 0.29 J to <1 <1 tol 0.16 J to <1 <1 <1 <1 <1 0.16 J to <1 0.18 J to <1 0.43 J to <1 <2 34 to 300 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 <2 1 - Federal MCLs 2 - EPA Region 111 RBC for tap water 3 - MW-06 was abandoned in October 2004. J - Estimated result. Result is less than reporting limit. (ig/1 - Micrograms per liter Bold values were measured at or above reporting limits. Shaded values are above regulatory standards. lofl Appendix F Select Text and Data Tables from the 2000 Site Remediation Report I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SCANNED DERR-1.00\~QQ\001 ~ U.S. Steel Group Site Remediation Report Ironton Site Provo, Utah May 2000 Revised October 2001 * MOli\!TGOMIERY WATSON a Revised by m PEER Consulti I ·I I I I I I I .. I I I I I I ·I I IRONTON SITE REMEDIATION REPORT May 2000 Revised October 2001 Prepared for: United States Steel LLC Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Prepared by: Montgomery Watson 4525 South Wasatch Blvd., Suite 200 Salt Lake City, Utah 84124 Revised by: PEER Consultants, P.C. 4175 East Prospector Drive Salt Lake City, Utah 84121 I ~I I I I I I I - I I I I I I ~ I TABLE OF CONTENTS I 0 INTRODUCTION I . 1 Purpose and Scope 1.2 Objectives of the Site Remediation I. 3 Background 1.4 Site Remediation Report Organization 2.0 ASBESTOS ABATEMENT 2.1 Character, Location, Volume, and Extent of Materials 2.2 Method of Removal 2.3 Disposal of Materials 2.4 Contingency Plan 3.0 COOLING TOWER SLATS REMOVAL 3.1 Character, Location, Volume, and Extent of Materials 3.2 Method of Removal 3.3 Confirmation Sampling and Analysis 3.4 Disposition of Materials 4.0 TAR REMOVAL AND RECYCLING 4.1 Character, Location, Volume and Extent of Materials 4.1.1 Liquid Tar 4.1.2 Solid Tar 4.2 Method ofRemoval 4.2.1 Liquid Tar 4.2.2 Solid Tar 4.3 Flume and Pipe Removal 4.4 Confirmation Sampling and Analysis 4.5 Disposition of Material 5.0 REMOVAL AND RECYCLING OF GAS HOLDER RESIDUES 5.1 Character, Location, Volume, and Extent of Materials 5.2 Method of Removal 5.3 Confirmation Sampling and Analysis 5.4 Disposition of Materials PAGE 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-4 2-1 2-1 2-2 2-2 2-3 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-2 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-2 4-2 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-2 5-2 I ·-I I I I I I I - I I I I I I ·-I I TABLE OF CONTENTS 6. 0 REMOVAL OF OTHER LEAD-CONTAINING MATERIALS 6.1 Character, Location, Volume, and Extent of Materials 6.2 Method of Removal 6.3 Confirmation Sampling and Analysis 6.4 Disposition of Materials 7.0 REMOVAL OF COKE BY-PRODUCTS AREA SURFACE SOILS 7.1 Character, Location, Volume, and Extent of Materials 7.2 Method of Removal 7.3 Confirmation Sampling and Analysis 7.4 Disposition of Materials 8.0 REMOVAL OF MATERIALS CONTAINED IN STRUCTURES IN THE COKE BY-PRODUCTS AREA 8.1 Character, Location, Volume, and Extent of Materials 8.2 Method ofRemoval 8.3 Confirmation Sampling and Analysis 8 .4 Disposition of Materials 9.0 MOTOR FUEL PLUME MJTJGATION/ MW-07 GROUNDWATER MONITORING 9.1 Summary of Site Investigation Findings 9_ I_ I Findings of the Subsurface Soil and Groundwater Investigation in the Coke By-Products Area and Motor Fuel Plume 9_ I .2 Findings of the Groundwater Investigation at the West Boundary of the Site (Monitoring Well MW-07) 9.2 Motor Fuel Plume Supplementary Investigation 9.2. l Confirmation Sampling of Monitoring Wells MW-17 and MW-18 9_2.2 Temporary Well Points 9.2.3 Delineation of Area for Future Control II PAGE 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 7-1 7-1 7-1 7-2 7-4 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 8-1 9-1 9-1 9-1 9-3 9-4 9-4 9-6 9-8 Rc\•iscd 10.'2001 I ~ I I I I I I II I I I I I I ~ I TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 o_o CONSOLIDATION AND REJ\-1EDIATION OF MA TERI . .U, IN THE SLAG AREA 10_ l Character, Location, Volume, and Extent of Materials 10.2 Methods of Material Removal and Handling 10.2.1 Excavation I 0.2.2 Segregation of Materials 10.2.3 Screening I 0.2.4 Staging 10.3 Confirmation Sampling and Analysis 10_4 Sampling and Analysis of Staged Materials I 0-4.1 Staged Materials Sampling Procedures 10-4.2 Staged Materials Analytical Results 10_5 Disposition of Materials 11.0 SURFACEWATER 11.1 Surface Water in Excavations 11.2 Ponded Surface Water Sampling 11.3 GAC System Sampling 11.4 Backfilling Pod No_ 7 11 _5 Backfilling the Coke By-Products Area Soil Excavation 11 _6 Spring Creek Confirmation Sampling 12.0 GROUNDWATER SAMPLING 12_ l Monitoring Well MW-08 12.2 Monitoring Well MW-16 12.3 Monitoring Well MW-19 12.4 January 22, 1999 Sampling 12_5 March 16, 1999 Sampling 12.6 March 30, 1999 through April 8, 1999 Sampling 12.7 May 7, 1999 Sampling 12_8 Adequacy of Groundwater Monitoring Network 13.0 DEVIATIONS FROM THE SITE REMEDIATION WORK PLAN 13.1 Surnmary ofDeviations from the Site Remediation Work Plan 13 .2 Unanticipated Remediation Activities 13.3 Continuing Remediation Activities Ill PAGE 10-1 10-1 10-1 I 0-1 10-3 10-4 10-4 10-5 10-7 10-7 10-8 10-8 I 1-1 11-1 11-2 11-3 11-3 11-4 11-4 12-1 12-1 12-1 12-2 12-2 12-2 12-3 12-4 12-4 13-1 13-1 13-4 13-6 R~\·isc=d 10:2001 I ·-I I I I I I I • I I I I I I ·-I I TABLE OF CONTENTS REFERENCES APPENDIX A -ASBESTOS ABATEMENT FINAL REPORT APPENDIX B -WASTE MANIFESTS B-1 Weigh Tickets for Cooling Tower Slat Disposal B-2 Manifests for Tar-Filled Pipes Disposal APPENDIX C -MONITORING WELL MW-19 SOIL BORING LOG AND COMPLETION DETAILS APPENDIX D-U.S STEEL/UTAH DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT Al QUALITY CORRESPONDENCE APPENDIXE-DATAVALIDATIONREPORT AND ADDENDUM APPENDIX F-LABORATORY ANALYTICAL REPORTS Figure No. 1-1 1-2 2-1 4-1 4-2 5-1 7-1 9-1 9-2 9-3 9-4 10-1 I 0-2 11-1 LIST OF FIGURES (Figures follow their respective sections) Title Site Location Map Site Vicinity Map Major Areas of Asbestos Removal Materials Removed or Remediated, Coke By-Product Area Coke By-Product Area Tar Disposition Diagram Gas Holder Pad Confirmation Sample Locations Confirmation Soil Sample Locations, Coke By-Product Area Temporary Well Point Locations Soil Gas Survey Results Motor Fuel Plume Potentiometric Surface Map Area for Future Control Material Staging Areas in the South Slag Area Slag Area/Coke By-Products Area Material Disposal Diagram Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) Water Treatment Schematic IV Rc\'is.:d I0-'2001 I ._ I I I I I I I II I I I I I I ~-I I Table of Contents LIST OFT ABLES (Tables follow their respecti.-e sections) Table No. Title 1-1 3-1 3-2 3-3 4-1 4-2 4-3 5-1 5-2 7-1 7-2 9-1 9-2 9-3 10-1 10-2 10-3 10-4 10-5 10-6 10-7 10-8 Carcinogenic Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Benzo(a)Pyrene Equi\'alent Conversion Factors Cooling Tower Slats TCLP Metal Results Cooling Tower Slats Confirmation Soil Sample Analytical Results Cooling Tower Slats Confirmation Sample Benzo(a)Pyrene Equivalents Coke By-Products Area Liquid and Solid Tar Waste Characterization Analytical Results Coke By-Products Area Concrete Flumes Confirmation Soil Sample Analytical Results Coke By-Products Area Concrete Flumes Confirmation Soil Sample Benzo(a)Pyrene Equivalents Gas Holder Residues Confirmation Soil Sample Analytical Results Gas Holder Residues Confirmation Soil Sample Benzo(a)Pyrene Equivalents Coke By-Products Area Surface Soil Removal Confirmation Sample Analytical Results Coke By-Products Area Surface Soil Removal Confirmation Soil Sample Benzo(a)Pyrene Equivalents Monitoring Wells MW-17 and MW-18 Confirmation Sample Results Temporary Well Point Groundwater Sample Results February 8. 1999 Groundwater Elevations in the Vicinity of the Motor Fuel Hydrocarbon Plume Slag Area Confirmation Soil Sample Analytical Results Slag Area Confirmation Soil Sample Benzo(a)Pyrene Equivalents Slag Area Staging Cells Soil Sample Analytical Results Slag Area Staging Cells Soil Sample Benzo(a)Pyrene Equivalents TarrraIT)' Soils Staging Area Cells Sample Analytical Results Tar/Taff)' Soils Staging Area Cells Sample Benzo(a)Pyrene Equivalents Coke By-Products Area Staging Cells Soil Sample Analytical Results Coke By-Products Area Staging Cells Soil Sample Benzo(a)Pyrene Equivalents v l•Slc I ·tfl"' er l"·IFO. Prc1f'l:u.JFO WP-.l 106 _ISLC _Go~ 1·.11 o~ _ CLJEST S10:: _(LS S1ee1-lrontonllRnxm . .1'£1~: 01.no~ S11e lkmcd1.111nn".TOC do.: I 'e I I I I I I I • I I I I I I '• I I Table No. I 1-1 11-2 l l-3 12-1 12-2 12-3 12-4 13-1 Plate No. 1-1 10-1 Table of Contents List of Tables (Tables follow their respective sections) Title Analytical Results for Surface \Vater Samples Collected from Excavations that Required Surface Water Treatment GAC System Surface Water Sample Analytical Results Spring Creek Confirmation Surface Water Sample Analytical Results Analytical Results for Groundwater Samples Collected January 22. 1999 Analytical Results for Groundwater Samples Collected March 16, 1999 Anal)1ical Results for Groundwater Samples Collected March 30, 1999 Through April 8. l 999 Analytical Results for Groundwater Samples Collected May 7. 1999 Summary of Miscellaneous Samples LIST OF PLATES Title Areas of Concern Identified During Site Remediation in pocket Remediated Areas in the Slag Area in pocket VI I 'e I I I I I I I - I I I I I I I APCL ACM bgs BTLXN B(a)P COi cy DQO gpm GAC IHI MCL µg/l mg/kg mg.ii PIO PAHs PCWRF RBRG SIP SIR SMP TWP TCLP U.S. EPA USS UDEQIDERR LIST OF ACRONYMS Applied Physics and Chemistry Laboratory asbestos-containing material below ground surface benzene. toluene. ethylbenzene. xylenes. and naphthalene benzo(a)pyrene constituents of interest cubic yards data quality objective gallons per minute granular activated carbon IHI, Inc. Maximum Contaminant Level micrograms per liter milligrams per kilogram milligrams per liter photoionization detector polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons Provo City Water Reclamation Facility Risk-Based Remediation Goal Site Investigation Plan Ironton Site. Provo. Utah Site Investigation Report Ironton Site, Provo, Utah Site Management Plan temporary well point Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure United States Environmental Protection Agency U.S. Steel Group Utah Department of Environmental Quality/Division of Environmental Response and Remediation VII ·:.s1, 1-•<'r.ff 1·.lfO _ Pro1<'C1\',IFO WP·.1 l(J(J _ISL('_ r '°' )'.11 Cit> _(LIE" T S·o.::: _<LS S1'°'1. Jronton f",,Reraofb·,o:: CIU70'.! Sne Remed1.111on·TOC doc I '• I I I I I I I - I I I I I I '• I I IRONTON SITE REMEDIATION REPORT 1.0 INTRODUCTION I.I PURPOSE AND SCOPE This Site Remediation Report is a summary of the remediation activities conducted at the fonner U.S. Steel (USS) Ironton iron-production plant in Provo, Utah. The remediation activities were performed between September l 998 and June 1999, in general conformance with the lron1011 Site Remediation Work Plan (Montgomery Watson. 1998a). The lro11ton Site Remediation Work Plan was based on the results of a site investigation and on Risk-Based Remediation Goals (RBRGs) developed in· a site- specific risk evaluation to be protective of industrial/commercial workers. Remediation of the Ironton site was conducted under Utah's Voluntary Cleanup Program with oversight by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality/Di vision of Environmental Response and Remediation (UDEQ/DERR). This Site Remediation Report documents the procedures followed during remediation of the Ironton Site, includes discussions of deviations from the Work Plan, and documents the locations and quantities of materials removed/or remediated. ln addition to serving as a public record of the site remediation, the report will be useful during site redevelopment. 1.2 OBJECTIVES OF THE SITE REMEDIATION The currently undeveloped portions of the former USS acreage will be zoned and developed by Provo City for light industrial/commercial use, consistent with the human- health risk-assessment exposure parameters under which RBRGs were developed for the site. No residential use will be permitted. The site remediation was intended to remove and/or treat materials that exceeded the site-specific RBRGs, and thus allow the property l -1 I ~ I I I I I I - I I I I I I ~. I I to be put w heneficial use. Future use and development of lronton will be gm·emed hy the Site l\lanagement Plan (SMP: Draft November 1999\ after UDEQ.'DERR approval. 1.3 BACKGROUND The former Ironton plant is located in southeast Pro,o. Utah (Figure 1-1 ). Columbia Steel Corporation built the iron production plant in 1923. and the first pig iron was produced in May 1924. Columbia operated the Ironton plant until 1930. v.hen the company was acquired as a wholly owned subsidiary of U.S. Steel Corporation. USS contitlued operation of the plant until production ceased in 1962. Most of the original 385-acre property has been vacant since that nme. Figure 1-2 depicts the original Ironton plant boundaries and vicinitv. Provo City received a U.S. EPA Brov.nfields Redevelopment Grant for the Ironton property in June I 996. In April 1998 the City Council voted to exercise their option to purchase an additional 149 acres of the property for light-industrial or commercial development USS voluntarily agreed in 1995 to perform an investigation of environmental conditions at the site as part of a cooperative effort with Provo City and UDEQ!DERR. with U.S. EPA oversight_ The initial investigation was perfonned in November and December 1995. according to objectives and methodologies outlined in the Site Jnvesrigarion Plan. Ironton Site, Provo. Urah (SIP: Montgomery Watson. 1995). A supplementary phase of investigation was conducted from May through July 1996. in accordance with Addendum I to the SIP (Montgomery Watson. 1996). The overall objectives of the site investigation included the following: • Assess site background and current conditions al the Ironton site. • Characterize the nature and extent of potential contamination at the site. l-2 I '• I I I I I I I .. I I I I I I •• I I • Gather sufficient data to support an eYaluation of risks to human health and the en\·ironmem. • Idemify and characterize materials that are potemia\ candidates for removal. • Gather sufficiem data to provide a basis for evaluation of potemial remedial options. The final Sile lnves1iga1ion Repor/, lromon Sile, Provo, Utah (SIR: Momgomery Watson. I 998b) presems the results of both phases of site investigation. The SIR was formally approved by UDEQ in May 1998. Through analytical screening and risk calculations, lead and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were determined to be the constituents of interest (COi) at the Ironton site. ChemRisk (a division of McLaren/Hart. Inc.) performed the risk evaluation for the Ironton site in conjunction with UDEQ. RBRGs for lead and PAHs are derived and defined in the Risk Eva/11a1ion Repon. lromon Sile. Provo. U1ah (McLaren/Hart . Inc .. 1998) which was formally approved by UDEQ in May. 1998. The lowest RBRG calculated for the receptors evaluated (i.e .. industrial commercial workers. construction and maintenance workers) was used to target areas to be remediated. The RBRG for lead was determined to be 1.500 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg) under a construction scenario: the RBRG for PAHs was determined to be 91 mg/kg benzo(a)pyrene [B(a)P] equivalents under the industrial/commercial scenario. The B(a)P equivalent value is derived by normalizing the relative carcinogenicities of the seven carcinogenic PAHs to that of B(a)P. and totaling the concentrations (refer to Table 1-1 ). This method ensures that the synergistic effects of the carcinogenic PAHs are accounted for and is therefore conservative and protective of human health. The RBRG values for lead and PAHs are consistent with the most conservative future non-residential uses of the site, and are thus protective of the health of future occupants and workers at the property. The remediation activities conducted at the Ironton site addressed the materials that exceeded the lead and PAH RBRGs developed in the risk eYaluation, as 1-3 1·.s1c L -ser.er 1\IFO_Pro1ecinJf 0 WP-· I lO!.o _I SLC _Go~ I I Ibo _ CLlE~TS·O::!::. _!L'S Steel-lronton)·~poru·.0:!2 0} .. 170:! SnC' llrmM:l1111on·Sec11on)'SR.R Scc11on I di;x: I ~ I I I I I I II I I I I I I ~I I well as other waste materials (e.g .. asbestos and coolinf. tower slats) identified during the site in\'estigation (refer to Plate 1-1 ). Perfonning the actual remediation allowed additional obser\'ations to be made regarding the environmental conditions at the site which were not identified during the site investigation (e.g .. more tar than anticipated in the Coke By-Products and South Slag Areas). The additional volumes and types of contaminated materials encountered during the remediation activities did not compromise the objectives of the site remediation (i.e .. to remove and/or treat materials that exceeded the site-specific RBRGsj. and thus allow the property to be put to beneficial use. Additional site infonnation obtained during the remediation activities and the resulting modifications to the Site Remediation Work Plan are discussed in subsequent sections of this report. 1.4 SITE REMEDIATION REPORT ORGANIZATION This Site Remediation Report is divided into 13 sections. including this Introduction: Section 2.0 Section 3.0 Section 4.0 Section 5.0 Section 6.0 Section 7.0 Section 8.0 Section 9.0 Section·10.o Section 11.0 Section 12.0 Section 13.0 Asbestos Abatement Cooling Tower Slats Removal Tar Removal and Recycling Removal and Recycling of Gas Holder Residues Removal of Other Lead-Containing Materials Removal of Coke By-Products Area Surface Soils Which Contain PAHs Removal of Materials Contained in Structures Motor Fuel Plume Mitigation/M\V-07 Groundwater Monitoring Consolidation and Remediation of Slag Area Soils Which Contain PAHs Surface Water Groundwater Sampling Oe\·iations from the Work Plan 1-4 ··.Sic 1'K'''"1 ·JFO _ Pro1ecu IFO WP" I r~ _I SLC _Go~ 1·.11 l'.lt' _ CLIEl'TS·022 _ 1L"S Su:C"l· lrun1on 1·.Rn:ioru·o:: DJ.:1-70: :i.11e Remti:11a11on·.sec110M·SM Se.:11on l doc. I ~. I I I I I I I • I I I I I I ~ I 10.0 CONSOLIDATION AND REMEDIATION OF MATERIALS IN THE SLAG AREA 10.1 CHARACTER, LOCATION, VOLUME, AND EXTENT OF MATERIALS The Slag Area in the southern portion of the site (a remnant of the former slag pile) covered approximately 16 acres, with thicknesses ranging from 10 to 25 feet. Materials in the Slag Area included discontinuous layers of shattered slag, sand, silt, gravel, and tar. Soils in these piles that exceeded the PAH RBRG of 91 mg/kg (high-PAH soils) were typically gray to black, and contrasted sharply with clean soils. Railroad ties, scrap iron, bricks, glass, iron and slag "buttons," and concrete rubble were scattered throughout the piles. Approximately 60,500 cy of potentially high-PAH soils and 18,000 cy ·Of tar/tarry soils were segregated from the clean materials in the Slag Area and remediated as described below. In addition, high-PAH soil and tar/tarry soils removed from the Coke By-Products Area (refer to Sections 4.0 and 7.0) were transported to the south end of the site and remediated as described below. 10.2 METHODS OF MA TEIUAL REMOVAL AND HANDLING . 10.2.1. Excavation In the Slag Area, a track-mounted excavator was used to excavate the potentially high- p AH soils and tar/tarry soils. The excavations began at areas or "pods" identified in the Site Remediation Work Plan as potentially exceeding the PAH RBRG. Excavation proceeded according to visual observation and monitoring of soil vapors with a photo- ionization detector (PID). When the presumed high-PAH soils were removed (as determined by field observations), confirmation samples of the apparently clean soil in the Revised I 0/200 I 10-1 I ·!e I I I I I I I • I I I I I I ~ I walls of the excavation were collected and submitted for expedited PAH analysis. Further details of confirmation sampling and analysis are presented below in Section 10.3. While waiting for analytical results, the track-mounted excavator moved to the next potentially . high-P AH pod, and the excavation/confirmation sampling process was repeated. This procedure kept the equipment active, and allowed the excavations to remain undisturbed until confirmation results were received. The areas where high-P AH soils or tar/tarry soils were removed from the South Slag Area are shown on Plate 10-1. When confirmation samples indicated that soils in the excavation walls were below the P AH RBRG, the remaining clean soils around the excavation were spread wit.h a bulldozer to confirm the absence of additional pockets of high-P AH soils. If previously undiscovered areas of potentially high-P AH soils were found during this exploratory dozing phase, they were removed and treated in the same manner as that used for materials in the pods. The entire slag-pile volume was thus either removed, remediated, or dozed for use as fill; this ensured that no undiscovered areas of P AH-containing material remained in place. The depth of the excavations varied in depth across the south slag area; however, all materials located above the native soil were excavated and that material, where impacted soil was detected, was removed for remediation. The extent of these excavations included the areas that were identified as potentially impacted in the Site Remediation Wark Plan (Montgomery Watson July 1998) as well as all other materials located above native soils. As noted above, excavations of some piles ranged from 10 to 25 feet above grade. All excavations extended to native soils (clay) where no visual or olfactory evidence of impacted material remained. In the area between POD 8 and PODs 1, 4, and 5, the excavation extended to native soil and hence excavation sidewall confirmation sampling between these PODS could not be performed. Revised I 0'200 I 10-2 I ~. I I I I I I I • I I I I I I ~ I One area could not be excavated to native soil due to the presence of a poured slag layer that was impenetrable by the excavating equipment. In this area, there was no evidence of tar/tarry material in the excavations above or around the sides of this monolithic slag material. Although this slag layer could not be removed, it does not represent an environmental concern because the slag would effectively encapsulate any impacted soil that may be located beneath this slag. Since the monolithic slag mass was located- essentially at native soil grade elevation, any material beneath this slag layer would have been placed very early during plant operations when slag was being produced. If contamination had introduced under the monolith, it would have been in the environment for 70 years. However, groundwater monitoring, to date, downgradient of this area has not suggested evidence of any releases from impacted material from this area. In the event contamination is encountered above the RBRGs, the SMP contains a Contingency Plan to address such situations. During the excavation of certain areas of the south slag piles, pore water stored in the slag's vesicular structure was detected in the excavations. This pore water collected from various pits and trenches, as surface water, was analyzed to guide the appropriate management of these surface waters as discussed in Section 11. 1. 10.2.2. Segregation -of Materials Track-mounted excavators were used to pick out larger pieces of debris that did not require remediation such as railroad ties, slag buttons, and iron buttons. These materials were segregated and remain on-site for future recycling or disposal. For example, the iron buttons may have value as scrap iron, and the slag buttons may be used as fill. During initial phase of the remediation of the Slag Area and Coke By-Products Area (refer to Section 7.0), track-mounted excavators were also used to segregate high-PAH soils from presumed clean soils. These materials were transported to the south staging area for screening, as described in Section 10.2.3 below. Due to operational problems with the Revised 10/200 I 10-3 I ~. I I I I I I I • I I I I I I ~ I screens and the potentially different contaminants present, the tar and tarry soils from the Slag and Coke-By-Products Areas were segregated from the high-P AH soils and stockpiled separately. Likewise, the clayey soils from the Coke By-Products Area were stockpiled and managed separately. These two distinct types of soils were stockpiled in an area referred to as the north staging area (refer to Figure 10-1). The rationale for segregating these materials into separate staging areas was that potential remediation technologies could be affected by the physical characteristics of the soils and nature of contaminants. 10.2.3. Screening After the large debris had been removed with the track-mounted excavator, the high-P AH soils were passed through a vibratory 2-inch-square screen to remove bricks,. small debris, cobbles, and other inert objects, which would be a hindrance to remedial activities such as tilling. Similarly, the tar/tarry soil from the Slag and Coke By-Products Areas and the clayey soil from the Coke By-Products Area were individually screened and separately staged in the north staging area. Objects that were retained on the screen were stockpiled (i.e., oversize piles; refer to Figure 10-1) and may be used as fill during· future development of the site, in accordance with the SMP. 10.2.4. Staging The potentially high-PAH soils (from the Slag and Coke By-Products Areas) ~hat passed the screen were loaded into dump trucks and hauled to and area referred to as the south staging area located in the southern portion of the property (refer to Figure 10-1), The materials were staged in 4-foot lifts pending sampling and analysis as described in Section 10.4. In order to limit the size of the staging area for the screened high-PAH soils removed from the Slag Area, after a 4-foot lift was sampled and analytical results indicated that the concentrations of P AHs in that lift were below the site-specific RBRG (and thus did not require further remediation), additional screened materials were placed in Revisedl0/200 I 10-4 I ~. I I I I I I I • I I I I I I ~ I 4-foot lifts on top of these "clean" lifts pending sampling and analyses. This process continued until all potentially high-P AH soils were screened, staged, and sampled. The tar/tarry soils from the Slag and Coke By-Products Area and the clayey high-P AH soils removed from the Coke By-Products Area were individually screened and staged in the north staging area. Each of the stockpiles was separately staged in single 4-foot lifts pending sampling and analysis. The tar/tarry soil screened material was placed in cells designated by "T" and the Coke By-Products Area screened clayey soils were placed in cells designated by "C". As shown in Figure I 0-I, there is a small pile of material, designated at "VI", located just to the north of the cells with a "T" designation. The "VI" material was removed from the stockpile of tar/tarry soils from the Slag Area and was subjected to some additional screening and testing for possible use in asphalt production. At the conclusion of the staging activities, there were four stockpiles of screening material created at the site. The stockpile at the south staging area contained the potentially high- p AH soils from both the Slag and Coke By-Products Areas. The north staging area contained three stockpiles -two of which contained tarry soils from both the Slag and Coke By-Products Areas and one contained clayey soil from the Coke By-Products Area. A diagram summarizing how the miscellaneous materials were handled in the Slag Area is presented in Figure I 0-2. 10.3 CONFIRMATION SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS Once a pod of potentially high-P AH soil had been excavated and apparently clean soil was exposed on the walls of the excavation, I 0 discrete confirmation samples were collected from the sidewalls of each excavation area and submitted for two-day turnaround P AH analyses. Samples were collected at equally spaced increments along the perimeter of the excavation. Each sample was a composite of the entire vertical face of the excavation sidewall at the sampling location. As discussed in Section 10.2. I, excavation proceeded at Revised 10/200 I 10-5 I ~ I I I I I I I • I I I I I I ~ I the next pod while awaiting confirmation-sampling results. The confirmation sample locations are shown on Plate 10-1. If the B(a)P-equivalent concentration in a confirmation sample exceeded the site-specific P AH RBRG, the excavator returned to the sample location to remove additional material, and the location was sampled again. This process continued until the analysis confirmed the remaining material was below the P AH RBRG. Seventy-three confirmation samples were collected from the sidewalls of the excavations in the South Slag Area. The confirmation sample analytical results are summarized on Table 10-1. The B(a)P-equivalent calculations for the confirmation samples are shown on Table 10-2. With the exception of the "P3-SS2" and "P4-SS6" samples, none of the confirmation samples had a B(a)P-equivalent concentration greater than the PAH RBRG of 91 mg/kg. Because the B(a)P-equivalent concentrations in the "P3-SS2" and "P4-'SS6" samples were greater than 91 mg/kg, the excavator returned to those locations and removed additional material. Confirmation sample "P3-SS2A" was collected from the sidewall of the extended excavation at the original "P3-SS2" sample location (refer to Plate 10-1 ). The B(a)P-equivalent concentration in the "P3-SS2A" sample was less than the RBRG. Because further excavation at the "P4-SS6" sample location removed all potentially contaminated material in that area (i.e., only slag remained), no additional confirmation samples could be collected. Confirmation samples were not collected from the base of the excavations because the Site Investigations (Montgomery Watson, 1998) did not reveal evidence of impacts in the native soils beneath the slag piles. (Potentially P AH impacted materials have a distinctive color and odor that differentiates it from clean soils or slag.) Hence, the approved Site Remediation Work Plan (Montgomery Watson 1998) specified sidewall sampling to confirm impacted soils had been removed. Since all excavations extended to native soil, no bottom samples of the native soil were required by the Work Plan. Rc,isc:d I 01200 I 10-6 I ~ I I I I I I • I I I I I I ~ I 10.4 SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS OF STAGED MATERIALS 10.4.1. Staged Materials Sampling Procedures As discussed in Section 10.2.4, materials were placed in lifts into two staging areas pending sampling and analysis (i.e., north and south staging areas; refer to Figure 10-1). In the south staging area, sample grids or "cells" were staked across each 4-foot lift to represent 1,000 cy of material (i.e., 80 feet square by 4 foot-deep cells containing the potentially high-PAH materials removed from the Slag Area). In the north staging area, each of the three stockpiles was divided into cells of 625 cy of material (i.e., 65 feet square by 4 ft-deep cells containing the screened tar/tarry soils [two stockpiles] and the clayey soils from the Coke By-Products Area). Four sub-samples were collected from random locations within each cell and composited to create each sample submitted for analysis. Sub-sample locations within. each cell were determined using a computer to randomly generate X and Y coordinates. The randomly selected locations were located in the field using a calibrated surveyor's tape. Sub- samples were collected using an all-terrain, direct-push rig. The direct-push rig pushed a one-inch diameter, four-foot long core barrel from the ground surface to the bottom of the four-foot lift. The sub-sample was removed from the core-barrel liner and placed in a decontaminated stainless-steel bowl. Additional four-foot sub-samples were collected from the remaining three locations, and placed in stainless-steel bowls. Aliquots of the four sub-samples were then composited in a single bowl using a decontaminated stainless- steel spoon, until the sample was homogeneous. The composited material was transferred to a laboratory-supplied glass jar and submitted to the laboratory for analyses. Thirty-seven cells were thus sampled from the south staging area containing the potentially high-P AH materials removed from the Slag Area, in accordance with the approved Site Remediation Work Plan (Montgomery Watson, 1998). In the north staging area, 15 cells were sampled from the stockpiles containing the screened tar/tarry soils, and six cells were Revisedl0/2001 10-7 I .. I I I I -1 I I • I I I I I I ~ I sampled from the stockpiles containing the clayey soils removed from the Coke By- Products Area (refer to Figure 10-1 ). 10.4.2. Staged Materials Analytical Results Samples collected from both staging areas were analyzed for P AHs to determine if the materials required additional remediation. In the south staging area, all of the cells, with the exception of Cell "L", met the RBRGs (refer to Table 10-3). The B(a)P-equivalent calculation for the samples collected from the south staging area is shown on Table 10-4. Sampling of the south staging area cells was performed in accordance with the requirements of the approved Site Remediation Work Plan (Montgomery Watson, 1998). During the site investigation phase, the other P AHs constituents, including naphthalene, were all found to be below the screening risk-based criteria. The Site Management Plan will address management of soils in the south staging area, including potential indoor air quality issues, if the material is used beneath a building . Due to the nature of the materials (tar/tarry soil) or the source of the materials (Coke By- Products Area), samples collected from the north staging area cells were analyzed for ' TCLP benzene (EPA Method 1311) in addition to P AHs. The analytical results of the samples collected from the north staging area are summarized on Table 10-5 (tar/tarry soil) and Table 10-7 (Coke By-Products Area). The B(a)P-equivalent calculations for the samples collected from the three staging areas are shown on Tables 10-6, and 10-8. 10.5 DISPOSITION OF MATERIALS All cells in the south staging area, with the exception of Cell "L", were found to meet the RBRGs. Materials in the south staging area with sample conceritrations less than the RBRGs are considered adequately remediated and will remain on-site to use as fill under the SMP. The material in Cell "L: that exceeds the RBRG will be addressed in the Ironton Site Remediation Work Plan Addendum prepared by USS. Staged materials located in the Revised I 0/200 I 10-8 I ~. I I I I I I I • I I I I I I I (' I north or south staging area with sample concentrations above the RBRG and/or toxicity characteristics for benzene (500 µg/I) as established by 40CFR Subpart 261.24, will require additional remediation as discussed in the Ironton Site Remediation Work Plan Addendum. The oversized materials stockpiles (refer to Figure 10-1) will remain on site and be managed in accordance with the S.MP. Additionally, the south staging area and treated soils will managed in accordance with the S.MP. Revised!0/2001 10-9 I '• I STAGING AREA COMPRISED OF I SCREENED SOILS REMOVED FROM ---------~ ~ THE CO KE BY-PRODUCTS AREA l 4520 I I 115' G I Cl C5 I I ~ I I 19 I I +MW19 I I I ~ I!! ~ I § ~ ~ ~ ~ I ; I •• ~ 0 I w ff T7 Tl TIO STAGING AREA COMPRISED OF SCREENED TAMARRY SOILS REMOVED FROM BOTH THE SOUTH SLAG AREA AND THE COKE BY-PRODUCTS AREA EXPLANATION + Monitoring well L_, Material Staging Cell eZ) Oversize Pt!e NOTE Figure Shows Topography Pnor to Remediation Activities 0 80 160 Scale in Feet STAGING AREA COMPRISED OF SCREENED SO ILS REMOVED FROM SCREENED OVERSIZE THE SOUTH SLAG AREA -........., IO' CELL GG @ U.S. Steel Group IRONTON SITE MATERIAL STAGING AREAS IN THE SOUTH SLAG AREA FIGURE 1~1 FIR SEt;;Qt:!Q 4-FQQI UEI THIRD 4-fOQI LIEI I I CEU KK CEL[ t l CELL DD CELL AA CELL X CEU V CELL CELL M CELL J CELL G CELL D CE~L A I I CELL M CELL EE CEU B8 I CELL Y CEU V CEU S C£LL N CELL K' CELL H C£Ll E CELL B CELL JJ CEU Ff CE U CC CELL Z CELL W CELL T CELL 0 CEU L CELL I CELL F CELL C CELL 0 -- -e - - PROJECT NO . 1166022.034702 512100 SLC South Staging Area Screened material ("Cell A " through "Cell KK"): 37,000 cy Screen oversize material): 30,000 cy cy =Cubic Yards <ID> MONTGOMERY WATSON - - High-PAH Soils: 60,500 cy Temporary high-PAH soil pile High-PAH Soils: 6,500 cy --.. Material excavated from Slag Area: 78,500 cy - - - - - ---- Tar/tarry Soils: 18,000 cy North Staging Area Temporary tar/tarry soil pile Screened material ("T Cells "): 11,500 cy Screen oversize l t material: Screened material ("V Cells"): 500 cy 9,000 cy Screened material: ("C Cells"): 5,000 cy Tar/tarry soils: 2,000 cy Clayey high-PAH soils: 6,000 cy Material excavated from Coke By-Products Area: 14,500 cy U.S. STEEL GROUP IRONTON SITE SLAG AREA/COKE BY-PRODUCTS AREA MATERIAL DISPOSITION DIAGRAM FIGURE 10-2 - I •. I I I I I I I le I I I I I I I •• I Sample ID Pl-SSI Date Collected 10/21/98 Lab Sample ID 1347030001SA Analyte (Units) POL YNUCLEAR AROMA TIC HYDROCARBONS (µg/kg) ACENAPHTHENE ACENAPHTHYLENE ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)PYRENE . BENZO(b)FLUORANTHENE BENZO(g,h,i)PERYLENE BENZO(k)FLUORANTHENE CHRYSENE DIBENZ(a,h)ANTHRACENE FLUORANTHENE FLUOR ENE INDENO( 1,2,3-c.d)PYRENE NAPHTHALENE PHENANTHRENE PY RENE SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS (mg/kg) NAPHTHALENE 22 ACENAPHTHYLENE SA ACENAPHTHENE <8.2 FLUOR ENE <8.2 PHENANTHRENE 6.5 ANTHRACENE 2A FLUORANTHENE 9.7 PYRENE 15 BENZO{a)ANTHRACENE 4.6 CHRYSENE 5.8 BENZO(b)FLUORANTHENE 9.8 BENZO(kJFLUORANTHENE <8.2 BENZO(a)PYRENE 4.6 IND ENO( 1,2,3-c,d)PYRENE 3.4 DIBENZ(a,h)ANTHRACENE <8.2 BENZO(g,h,i)PER YLENE 4.6 BOLD: Analyte detected above the reporting limit. Note: APCL analyzed for Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Method 8310) and reported results in µg/kg. Quanterra analyzed for Semivolatile Organics (Method 8270) and reported results in mg/kg. DataChem analyzed for Semivolatile Organics (Method 8270; samples LLV-1 and LLV-2) and reported results in µg/kg. 1\Slcl-.;,rvcrl\IFO_Projects\IFO WPll 166._(SLC_Gov)\1166._CLIEITTSI022. _(US Stccl-lromon)\Rcpons\022.034702 Site Rcmcdia1ion1TablcsllO-l.xls Pl-SS2 10/21198 134 70300025 A <8.2 5.3 <8.2 3.8 42 12 66 87 34 41 53 <8.2 33 13 3.6 12 TA lll.E IO-I SLAG AREA CONFIR.i'\IATION SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RES UL TS (tor 7) Pl-SS3 Pl-SS4 Pl-SS5 10/21/98 10121/98 10/21/98 134 7030003SA i 347030004SA 1347030005SA 0-050 0.55 2.3 <0.33 0.33 0.88 <0.33 <0.66 <3.3 <0.33 0.14 <3.3 0.39 1.6 2A 0.053 0.37 0.60 0.56 2.6 3.7 0.71 3.5 5.1 0.31 2.2 3.0 0.39 2.2 3.9 0.60 3.7 7.9 <0.33 <0.66 <3.3 0_14 2.1 4.6 0.17 1.0 2.7 <0.33 0.28 <3.3 0.17 1.1 2.9 ' I Pl-SS6 Pl-SS7 Pl-SS8 l'l-SS9 Pl-SSlO P2-SSI P2-SS2 10/21/98 10/21/98 10121/98 10/21/98 10/21/98 10/29/98 10/29/98 1347030006SA 1347030007SA I 347030008SA 134 7030009SA 1347030010SA 1348820001SA 13488 2000 2S A ! 1.6 0.14 130 ~.95 1-1 0.33 130 OAI 0.090 8.1 0.63 3.7 <0.33 11 <0.33 <0.33 <8.2 <1.6 0.36 <0.33 <8.2 O.ll 0.069 6.8 <1.6 1.7 <0.33 <8.2 1.7 0.67 29 ;1.8 17 0.37 74 0.35 0.10 9.6 0.60 2.7 <0.33 8.8 1.5 0.87 35 13.6 11 0,40 56 2.0 1.2 43 14.4 14 0.48 49 0.91 0.71 20 I ,2.3 5.7 <0.33 25 I 1.1 0.75 26 '2.7 6.8 0.48 34 2.1 1.3 35 ~4 13 0.66 57 '. <0.33 <0.33 <8.2 ·d.6 <1.6 <0.33 <8.2 0.98 0.74 20 12.s 4.2 0.35 17 I 0.74 0.35 10 u 3.8 <0.33 15 0.18 0.13 3.7 -;:1.6 1.2 <0.33 <8.2 0.75 0.37 9.8 1.3 3.6 <0.33 14 I ' I \. I •. I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I •• I Sample ID Date CoUectcd Lab Sample ID Analyte (Units) POL YNUCLEAR ARO:\lA TIC HYDROCARBor-;s (µg/kg) ACENAPHTHENE ACENAPHTHYLENE ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)PYRENE BENZO(b)fLUORANTHENE B ENZO(g,!1,i)PER Y LENE BENZO(k)fLUORANTHENE CHRYSENE DIBENZ(a,h)ANTHRACENE FLUORANTHENE FLUORENE IND ENO( 1.2,3-c,d)PYRENE NAPHTHALENE PHENANTHRENE PYRENE SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS (mg/kg) NAPHTHALENE ACENAPHTHYLENE ACENAPHTHENE FLUORENE PHENANTHRENE ANTHRACENE FLUORANTHENE PY RENE BENZO(a)ANTHRACENE CHRYSENE BENZO(b)fLUORANTHENE BENZO(k)fLUORANTHENE BENZO(a)PYRENE INDENO( 1.2.3-c,d)PYRENE DIBENZ(a,h)ANTHRACENE BENZO(g,h.i)PER YLENE BOLD: Analyte detected above the reporting limit. Note: APCL analyzed for Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Method 8310) and reported results in µg/kg. Quanterra analyzed for Semivolatile Organics (Method 8270) and reported results in mg/kg. DataChem analyzed for Semi volatile Organics (Method 8270; samples LL V-1 and LL V-2) and reported results in µg/kg. P2-SS3 10/29198 1348820003SA <0.66 <0.66 <0.66 <0.66 0.68 <0.66 1.6 1.7 1.6 2.3 5.4 <0.66 3.4 1.8 <0.66 2.0 \\Slcl-servcrl\IFO_Projcc~\IFO WP\l 166._(SLC_Gov)\1166._CLIENTS\022. _(US Stccl-lronton)\Rcpons\022.034702 Site Rcmcdiatio11\Tablcs\IO-l .xis P2-SS4 10/29/98 1348820004SA 470 <41 <41 <41 <41 <41 <41 <41 <41 <41 <41 <41 <41 <41 <41 <41 TAlU.E 10-1 SLAG AREA CONFIR1'1ATION SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS (2 of 7) P2-SS5 P2-SS6 P2-SS7 10129/98 10/29198 10129/98 I 348820005SA 1348820006SA 1348820007SA 6.3 <0.33 7.7 <0.66 <0.33 1.4 <0.66 <0.33 <0.66 <0.66 <0.33 0.71 2.2 <0.33 5.2 <0.66 <0.33 1.4 3.6 <0.33 6.9 4.0 <0.33 6.5 3.3 <0.33 4.1 4.2 <0.33 5.3 9.4 <0.33 8.7 <0.66 <0.33 <0.66 5.9 <0.33 4.7 3.2 <0.33 2.5 1.2 <0.33 1.0 3.0 <0.33 2.3 P2-SS8. P2-SS9 P2-SSIO P3-SSI P3-SS2 P3-SS2A P3-SS3 10/29198 10/29/98 10/29/98 10129/98 10/29/98 1114/98 10/29/98 1348820008SA I 348820009SA 1348820010SA 134882001 ISA 13488200 J 2SA 1349840001SA I 348820013SA 12 38 26 <8.2 12 <3.3 11 <3.3 <3.3 <3.3 8.3 8.5 <3.3 <8.] <3.3 <3.3 <3.3 <8.2 <8.2 <3.3 <8.2 <3.3 <3.3 <3.3 <8.2 <8.2 <3.3 <8 . .2 19 11 4.8 SS 45 <3.3 18 3.8 <3.3 <3.3 '17 13 <3.3 <8.2 26 11 6.5 52 70 8.9 29 23 12 8.1 $3 73 8.2 32 12 7.4 4.2 25 53 7.7 21 16 9.6 4.8 27 52 11 26 22 16 7.1 46 110 23 51 <3.3 <3.3 <3.3 <.8.2 <8.2 <3.3 <8.2 13 10 3.9 33 69 17 33 5.9 5.8 <3.3 16 32 6.5 14 <3.3 <3.3 <3.3 <8.2 10 <3.3 <8.2 6.0 5.9 <3.3 16 28 6.6 14 I •• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •• I Sample ID Date Collected Lab Sample ID Analyte (Units) POLYNUCLEAR ARO:\IATIC HYDROCARBONS (µg/kg) ACENAPHTHENE ACENAPHTHYLENE ANTHRACENE . BENZO(a)ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)PYRENE BENZO(b)FLUORANTHENE BENZO(g.h.i)PERYLENE BENZO(k)FLUORANTHENE CHRYSENE DIBENZ(a.h)ANTHRACENE FLUORANTHENE FLUORENE INDENO( 1.2,3-c,d)PYRENE NAPHTHALENE PHENANTHRENE PY RENE SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS (mg/kg) NAPHTHALENE ACENAPHTHYLENE ACENAPHTHENE FLUORENE PHENANTHRENE ANTHRACENE FLUORANTHENE PY RENE BENZO(a)ANTHRACENE CHRYSENE BENZO(b)FLUORANTHENE BENZO(k)FLUORANTHENE BENZO(a)PYRENE IND ENO( 1,2,3-c,d)PYRENE DIBENZ(a,h)ANTHRACENE BENZO(g,h,i)PERYLENE BOLD: Analyte detected above the reporting limit. Note: APCL analyzed for Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Method 8310) and reported results in µg/kg. Quanterra analyzed for Semivolatile Organics (Method 8270) and reported results in mg/kg. DataChern analyzed for Semi volatile Organics (Method 8270; samples LLV-1 and LLV-2) and reported results in µg/kg. P3-SS4 10/29/98 13488200 l 4SA <8.2 <8.2 <8.2 <8.2 36 12 45 44 25 27 46 <8.2 31 13 <8.2 13 1\Slcl-scrvcrl llFO_Projccts\IFO wPll 166._(SLC_Gov)\1166._CLIENTS'il22. _(US Stccl-lronton)\Rcpons'il22.034702 Site Rcmcdiation\Tablcsl!0-1.ds P3-SS5 10/29198 13488200 l 5SA 3.3 <3.3 <3.3 <3.3 5.7 <3.3 8.6 IO 7.2 12 16 <3.3 11 6.2 <3.3 6.2 TAHl.E 10-1 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAMPLE ANALYrICAL RESUL'l'S (3 of 7) P3-SS6 P3-SS7 P3-SS8 10/29198 10/29198 10/29/98 l 348820016SA 1348820017SA l 348820018SA <3.3 <3.3 3.5 <3.3 <3.3 <3.3 <3.3 <3.3 <3.3 <3.3 <3.3 <3.3 4.5 <3.3 4.0 <3.3 <3.3 <3.3 10 5.4 11 9.9 5.5 12 8.7 4.2 12 11 5.6 14 22 IO 33 <3.3 <3.3 <3.3 15 7.0 24 7.1 3.3 IO <3.3 <3.3 <3.3 7.2 3.9 11 P3-SS9 P3-SSIO P4-SSI P4-SS2 P4-SS3 P4-SS4 P4-SS5 10129/98 10/29/98 11/16/98 l l/16/98 11/16/98 11116/98 11116/98 13488 200 l 9S A l 348820020SA 1351890001SA 1351890002SA 135 l 890003SA 13518900045 A l 35 l 890005SA 27 <8.2 6.9 1.2 2.2 2.4 5.5 4.6 <8.2 <0.82 . l.l <0.82 1.5 3.5 <3.3 <8.2 <0.82 <0.33 <0.82 <0.82 <l.6 <3.3 <8.2 <0.82 <0.33 <0.82 <0.82 <l.6 15 23 4.8 .1.0 3.2 4.2 8.9 3.7 <8.2 0.88 1.0 <0.82 I.I 2.2 31 37 6.3 1.5 4.3 7.3 12 27 42 6.5 2.4 7.1 8.7 16 18 32 3.5 1.2 3.0 4.1 6.5 20 29 3.5 1.0 2.7 3.6 6.6 38 62 6.1 2.8 5.5 7.5 14 <3.3 <8.2 <0.82 <0.33 <0.82 <0.82 <l.6 24 44 3.0 1.7 2-' 3.4 7.0 11 23 1.8 1.3 1.1 2.0 3.6 <3.3 8.8 <0.82 0.35 <0.82 <0.82 <l.6 11 21 1.8 11.3 0.92 2.0 3.7 I •• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •• I 1\Slcl-scrverl\IFO_Projects\IFO WP\1166._(SLC_GovJ\1166._CUENTS\022. _(US Ste<l-lromonJ\Repollsl022.034702 Siu: Remediation\Tables\10-1.xls TABLE 10-1 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS (4 of 7) I •. I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I •• I BOLD: Analyte detected above the reporting limit. · Note: APCL analyzed for Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Method 8310) and reported results in µg/kg. Quanterra analyzed for Semivolatile Organics (Method 8270) and reported results in mg/kg. DataChem analyzed for Semivolatile Organics (Method 8270: samples LLV-1 and LLV-2) and reported results in µg/kg. 1\Slcl-scrverl\IFO_Projccts\IFO WP\1166._(SLC_Gov)ll 166._CLIENTS\022. _(US Steel-lromon)\Reports\022.03-1702 Site RemcdiationlTablesll0-1.xls TAHLE I0-1 SLAG AREA CONFIRM,\TION SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS (5 of 7) I •• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •• I Sample IU. Date Collected Lab Sample ID Analyte (Units) POL \'NUCLEAR AROl\IA TIC HYDROCARBONS (µg/kg) ACENAPHTHE!'\E ACEN APHTHYLEN E ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)PYRENE BENZO(b)FLUORANTHENE BENZO(g,h.i)PERYLENE BENZO(k)FLUORANTHENE CHRYSENE DIBENZ(a,h)ANTHRACENE FLUORANTHENE FLUORENE INDENO( 1,2,3-c,d)PYRENE NAPHTHALENE PHENANTHRENE PY RENE SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS (mg/kg) NAPHTHALENE ACENAPHTHYLENE ACENAPHTHENE FLUORENE PHENANTHRENE ANTHRACENE FLUORANTHENE PYRENE BENZO(a)ANTHRACENE CHRYSENE BENZO{b)FLUORANTHENE BENZO{k)FLUORANTHENE BENZO(a)PYRENE IND ENO( 1,2,3-c,d)PYRENE DIBENZ(a.h)ANTHRACENE BENZO{g,h.i)PERYLENE BOLD: Analyte detected above the reporting limit. Note: APCL analyzed for Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Method 8310) and reported results in µg/kg. Quanterra analyzed for Semivolatile Organics (Method 8270) and reported results in mg/kg. DataChem analyzed for Semivolatile Organics (Method 8270; samples LLV-1 and LLV-2) and reported results in µg/kg. P6-SS10 12/1/98 135·.i440010SA 4.6 5.6 <3.3 <3.3 13 4.3 21 29 16 17 26 <3.3 16 7.4 3.7 6.9 1\Slcl-scrvcrl\IFO_Projtcts\IFO wP\1166._(SLC_Gov)\1166._CLIENTS\022. _(US Stccl-lronton)\Rcpcirts\022.034702 Site RcmcdiationlTablcsll0-1.xls LLV-1 7/2'!199 99E02971 <7:2 39 33 69 57 58 <4.4 31 64 <10 140 38 <11 1500 130 120 TAJILE 10-1 SLAG AREA CONFIH.MATION SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS (6 of7) LLV-2 P7-SS1 P7-SS2 7/22/99 1/26/99 1126/99 99E02972 99-1439-1 99-1439-2 <15 450 1700 91 1500 14000 95 300 1200 130 1800 9100 150 2100 11000 160 1100 5800 100 1600 7500 71 620 2000 180 2400 8700 <21 1000 14000 300 3000 16000 47 42 1400 110 1300 7100 2200 3800 34000 260 850 2000 220 2300 11000 P7-SS3 P7-SS4 P7-SS5 1/26/99 1126/99 1/26/99 99-1439-3 99-1439-4 99-1439-5 670 410 1200 270 1300 1200 190 360 550 340 1500 1500 260 1800 1500 130 840 750 210 1300 1000 81 470 290 1180 4250 1600 280 1200 300 1790 2970 3900 27 130 120 150 990 820 430 3200 3000 430 1800 2300 657 2740 2730 P7-SS6 1126199 99-1439-6 710 280 28 :64 :40 JO 28 Is 1000 240 540 28 4o 710 140 230 I I P7-SS7 1126/99 99-1439-7 660 260 26 150 30 23 16 14 so 66 90 26 19 660 40 120 P7-SS8 P7-SS9 1/26/99 l/26/99 99-1439-8 99-1439-9 3200 6100 1300 ·2400 390 1200 1000 2500 620 2200 310 1000 450 1400 200 400 1400 2900 320 610 2000 5720 130 240 340 1100 3200 370 1600 4100 1200 4920 I •• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •• I T.-\Rl.E 10-1 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS (7 of 7) Analytc (Units) POL \'NUCLEAR AROMA TIC llYOROCARBOl\S (Jig/kg) ACENAPHTHENE ACENAPHTHYLENE ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)PYRENE BENZO(b)FLUORANTHENE BENZO(g.h,i)PERYLENE BENZO(k)FLUORANTHENE CHRYSENE DlBENZ(a,h)ANTHRACENE FLUORANTHENE FLUOR ENE IND ENO( l ,2.3-c,d)PYRENE NAPHTHALENE PHENANTHRENE PYRENE SEMIVOLA TILE ORGANICS (mg/kg) NAPHTHALENE ACENAPHTHYLENE ACENAPHTHENE FLUOR ENE PHENANTHRENE ANTHRACENE FLUORANTHENE PYRENE BENZO(a)ANTHRACENE CHRYSENE BENZO(b)FLUORANTHENE BENZO(k)FLUORANTHENE BENZO(a)PYRENE INDENO(l ,2.3-c,d)PYRENE DIBENZ(a.h)ANTHRACENE BENZO(g,h,i)PERYLENE BOLD: Analyte detected above the reporting limit. Sample ID Date Collected Lab Sample JU Note: APCL analyzed for Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Method 8310) and reported results in µglkg. Quanterra analyzed for Sernivolatile Organics (Method 8270) and reported results in mg/kg. DataChem analyzed for Sernivolatile Organics (Method 8270; samples LLV-1 and LLV-2) and reported results in µg/kg. l\Slcl-scrverl\IFO_Projccts\IFO WP\1166._(SLC_Gov)ll 166._CLIENTS\022. _(US Stccl-lronton)\Rcpons'022.034702 Site RcmcdiacionlTablcsll0-1.xls P7-SS10 1/26/99 99-1439-10 27000 1200 2650 1700 770 390 420 200 950 310 14100 120 360 17000 6470 5590 --.--- - ---I - - - TABLE 10-2 SLAG ARF:A CONFIRMATION SOIL SAl\1PLF: BENZO(a)P\'RENE EQUIVAU:NTS (I of 24) Sample I .oulion II> Analyte (llnits) Polynuclear Aromatic llydrocarhons (µg/kg) lk1110( a )anthracene lknzo(a)pyrenc Bcn10( h Jlluoranthene Be nm\ k )1luoranthc11c Chrysenc I >ihc111( a.h )anlhraecnc lndcno( I .2J-nl)pyrcne B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)I': lknzo(a)pyrene Nole: One-hall' the reporting limit used to cakulate non-dcleclL'LI co111po1111Js. Risk-Based Remediation <ioal liir !'Al ls is 9 I .000 11g.ikg B( a)I' equivalents. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation (ioalfor !'Alls of91.00011g/kr ll(a)P equivalents. 1'1-SSI A11aly/l:J C1111ce11lrati1111 4.WO 4,(,1111 9.!100 <-R.200 5.l!llO <!\.200 3.4110 1'1-SSI /Jfa)/' l:-1111i1·ale111s ./61) .J(i(}() 980 41 5.8 .J /(I(} 3.J(} 10,527 \1Slc I ·Sl!r\("I l\ifO Prn1ccts1IH) \\'P\l lt.11 l"il (" (j1~\ r I IM· _Cl lfNT"i'·ll~! _!( fS <;11:d-hnnt~1111 Rq)(Jr1~111,:'} ll.1J7o.• 1.i11c .I{, 111rJ1a111>11 I .1t.k.-. 10._• ,1~ 1'1-SS~ l'I SS~ Analyzed /1(a)!' l'oncentrali<m r.q11i1·1ile111s 34.000 3./1!1! 33.000 331!1!1! 53.000 531!11 <R.200 .// 41,000 .JI 3.600 J(i(J(} 13.11110 ..Jl!.!!!_ -16,(182 -- l'l-SS1 Analyzed l 'onccnlralion 3111 llO MIO --.~30 .1'111 <_no 1711 --, l'l-SS1 !Ira !I' ,.-,111il'<ile11ls 31 3./0 611 I 65 1139 165 17 615 illl --.-- -- -- -• -- - TABLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAl\IPLF: BENZO(a)P\'RENE F:QUIVALENTS (2 of 24) Sample l.uralion Ill Anal}·te (llnits) Polynuclear Aromatic llydrorarhons (11g/kg) lkn1o(a)anlhracene lkn10(a)pyre11e lknm( h )lluoranthene llcnm( k )lluoranthcnc Chrysene Dihenz( a.h )anthracene lmkno( 1.2.3-nl)pyrcne B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)I': llcnzo(alpyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit useJ to calculate non-JdecteJ compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Goal for l'Al ls is 91.000 11g/kg II( a )I' etpt i valcnts. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remedial ion ( ioal for l'/\lls of9LOOO 11g/kg B(a)I' elJuivalcnts. 1'1-SS~ Anal) ll'J ( 'oncenlral ion 2.200 2. IOO .1,700 <(>60 2.200 2KO l,000 1'1-SS~ /1(11)/' l-."q11i1·cile11/s !!II ! /()(} 370 33 n 28(} /(}/} 3.(176 \\~lcl-!IL:l\CI lllFO. P101ccts1lrO WP\I IM•. (SI.(. Gm 1'1 If,(, _CIRN I S\lln JllS Stccl-hnntnn) Rl·pt1ns11122 111.011~ \111.: fh·ml·J1:.t1111f Tahk ... fo ~'I!<> 1'1-SS~ 1'1-SS~ Analped /l(ai/' ( 'oncenlrnlio11 /:'q11ircil!'lllS 3.000 300 4.600 -/(>(}(} 7,900 7')(} <3,JOO If> 5 J,900 39 <JJOO lf>50 2,700 27(} 7,630 ------• - l'l-SSl1 l'l -SSl1 Anal) 1ed /1111 JI' l'oncentralio11 f-<ftHl"tift'lllS 9IO IJ I <JRO '1811 2.100 :! Ill .... 130 I fi5 I. I oo I.I 180 18(} 7-10 7-1 /,538 --.-------• --- TABLE 10-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAMl'LE BENZO(a)PlRENE EQUIVALENTS (3 or24) Sam11lr I.oration Ill Analyte (llnils) Polynuclear Aromatic llytlrorarbons (µg/kg) lknzo(a)anthrncene Bcnzo( a )p) rene lknzo( h )lluornnthene lknzo( k Jlluoranlhcnc Chrysene Dihe111(a.h)anthracene lndeno( 1.2.3-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)I': Bcn1o(a)pyrenc Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected wmpounds. Risk-lfased Remediation (ioal for I' Alls is 91.000 11g/kg B(a)P equivalents. Bohl Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation Goal for 1'/\l ls of91.000 11g/kg B(a)P equivalents. l'l-SS7 - Analyzed ( 'onccnlralion 7 IO 7~0 1_100 ·:JJ() 7'() no 150 l'l-SS7 /11 al I' l:i111il'llle11/s 71 7-111 1311 1.65 0.75 1311 35 I, 108 \'Sic 1-scrHr l'lfO _ P1tiJ1.'Cls'll"O WP1 111,fo f"\l.C (im f I Jt.t, n.IFN IS·O.?~ (\IS Stcd-h1111l<111l'RqxnH:\l1D 11.l .. 1711) 'i1ll" R1·ml'.tl1a111111' 1 ahlcs' Ill .? ,J<;; Pl-SSR Pl SSR Analyzed ll(a)!' Com:entration /~1111 ii ·alcnts 20.000 2111111 20.000 211111111 35.000 35011 <R.200 ./I 26.000 26 J_700 371111 I0.000 811 29,3.17 ----.-- l'l-SS4 l'l-SS<J ;\nal~ 1cd /1(1111' ( 'onccntrat ion F1111i1·11/1·111.1· 2.JOO :'_lll 2.500 2500 4.-1110 ././II -cl.MIO 8 2.7110 2 7 <I .(iOO 81111 1.200 I :!fl ./, IO I --.--- -- - -• -- - TABU: IO-Z SLAG ARF:A CON FIR MA TION SOIL SAl\1PLF. BF.NZO(a)P\'RENE EQlJIVALENTS (4 of 24) Sam1•tc I .oralion Ill Analyte (II nits) Polynuclear Aromatic llydrocarbons (µg/kg) Bcnlll( n )anthracene Ben70(a)pyrcnc Bento( h Jlluoranthene Benzo( k )lluoranthene ('hrysene Dioc111( a.h }anthracc11c lndcno( 1.2.]-cd)pyrcm: B(a)P Equirnlent Total (µg/kg) B(a)P: Benw(a)pyrene Nole: One-ha If lhe rcporling limit used lo cakulale non-detcclct! compounds. Risk-Based Remediation <loaf for PAiis is 91.000 11g/kg B(n )I' cquivalenls. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation <ioal for P /\I ls of 9 I .000 11g/kg B( a)I' equivalents. 1'1-SSIO i'l-SSlll /\nalyzct! Uta if' ( ·0111.:cnl rat ion l:"t111i1't1le11/s 5.700 570 4.200 ./:!(/(/ IJ.ooo I JOO <!_(,()() 8 6.ROO 68 1.200 l:!liO J.lWO 3811 7.665 1 1 1;.1,..1.~.·1\l'r l\IFO Pn,1.:cJsllfO \\'r\l l(•h !Sf ( . Gm I' 1 lhfi _C'l.lf.NTS\1112 OJS S1cd·Jio111011J Rcpuf1slU22 11.l.S 7t1I "11k R1·n~cd1at111'f'i\ l ahk~ 111.~ ,h 1'2-SSI P2-SSI /\nalyzcd /l(a//' ( ·onccntration !'.t/lli1·1ilc11ts <_l_l(l 16 5 350 3511 660 66 <3_l0 I 65 4RO (}-J8 <JJO 165 <DO /6 5 6/6 -- --.-- 1'2-SSJ 1'2-SS2 /\naly1cd 11111)!' ( '0111.:cnlratinn f-."t/ 11 i \'/ ift»l/S 25.000 .'_'i(J(J 17.000 I 701111 57.000 5 "71}/) • !!_200 -JI _1.1_000 3-1 <il.2110 -11 Oii I 5_000 /51)() 30)175 --.--- - - - -I -- - TABLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAMPLE BENZO(a)l'\'RENE l<:QlJIVALENTS (5of24) Samplr I .oration Ill Analyte (Units) Polynuclear Aromatic llydrocarbons (µg/kg) Benzo(a)anlhracene lknzo(a)pyrene Bento( h )lluoranthene Ben10( k )lluoranthenc Chrysene l)ihe111( a.h )anlhracene lmh:no( 1.2.3-nl)pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg.· .. g) B(a)P: Benzo(a)pyrcnc Note: One-half the reporting limit used lo calculate non-do:tecled compounds. Risk-Based Remediation (ioal for PAI ls is 9 I .000 11g/kg B(a)I' equivalents. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation Cioal for P Al ls of 91.000 11g/kg B(a)I' equivalents. 1'2-SSJ Analy1ed ( 'onccnlrnl ion 1.6110 J.-1110 5.-1110 <(160 2.100 <660 I.MOO 1'2-SSJ /lfa)I' F1111irale111s /(if} 3./fl(/ 5./fl 3.3 23 330 /8(} ./,616 \\c;kl -sen er l'.lf() Pmjccts'ffO WP\l IM1 1c;1 (. Ciiu 11 I lf1h c·l.IFN rs·.11!:! (l IS St1!cl-lr1111lc1nl'Rqwr1s'02l 0.1" 711! Srtc R~'llll'(hatmn' 1 at'ik"' Ill·! ,1,. 1'2-SS4 Analped ('oncentration <4.100 <4.100 <4.100 <4.100 <4.100 <4.100 <4. IOO P2-SS4 ll(a)/' l'.1111i1·{i/e11ts 2115 !1150 205 2115 205 2050 205 ./, 738 - - 1'2-SS~ Anal) ted ( 'oncentralion .1 .. 1011 5.400 '1.·100 <(>(,() 4.2011 1.2110 1.200 --.- 1'2-SS~ /1(11)/' l-.i111i1·11/1•11ts 330 5'J(/(} ')./fl 33 ./2 12011 320 8,698 - --.---- ---• -- - TABLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAl\lPl.F: BF:NZO(a)P\'RENE EQlllVALENTS (6of24) Sample I.oration II> Analyte (Units) Polynuclear Aromatic llydrocarbons (µg/kg) Bcnzo( a )anthraccnc lknw( a )pyrcnc lknzo( h )tluoranthcnc lknzo( k )tluoranthenc Chryscnc Dihcnz(a.h)anthraeene lndeno( 1.2.J-cd)pyrcne B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)I': Bcnzo(a)pyrcne Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-tktected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Goal for l'Al ls is 91.000 11g/kg B(a)I' equivalents. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation Cioal for PAI ls of91.000 µgikg B(a)I' equivalents. 1'2-SSI> Analpcd t'onccnlration <]]0 <]JO <J]O <']JO <JlO <]JO <]JO 1'2-SS6 //(a)/' 1:"1111il'llle11ts 16 5 165 /IU 1.65 (/ 165 165 16.5 381 \'~kl ·!'icnc1 l\IFO. Prn1cc1s\IFO WP\l lt.11 ISl.f (im t\J If,(, (TIEN fS\0~2 _fl IS S1ccl-lrnntonJ'Rcports't122 111.11111 \11c Ru11~·J1~1111n 1 1at>k~·111.,:t d~ 1'2-SS7 1'2-SS7 Anal)'lcd //(a)/' (_ ·onccntral ion Equil'lllents 4.100 ./Ill 4.700 ./71111 !i.700 8711 <660 JJ 5,JOO 5.3 1.000 /()()/} 2500 :!511 7.239 - ---.-- 1'2-SSR 1'2-SSR Analyzed //(a}/' Conccnlralion F1111i1·ale11ts 12.000 I :!IJIJ IJ.000 /JI)()(} 22.000 221111 <3.JOO 16.5 16.000 16 <3 .. lOO 1650 5.900 590 18,673 --.-- -----• --- T/\HLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRl\lATION SOIL SAl\1PLE BF:NZO(a)PYRENE EQUIVALENTS (7of24) SamplP I.oration 11> Analyte (llnits) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) Benzo( a )ant h rncene Benzo( a)pyrene Benzo( h )lluornnthene Benzo( k )11 uoranthene Chryscnc l1ihen1( a.h )anthracene lndeno( 1,2.J-cdJpyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)I': lknzo(a)pyrene Nole: One-half the reporling limit used 10 calculate non-delected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation (ioal for Pt\l ls is 91,000 11g/kg B(a)I' equivalents. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation Goal for Pt\lls of91.000 11g/kg B(a)P equivalents. 1'2-SS'l ;\11al}/ed Conecnlralion 7,400 10.000 11>.llOO <.3,3011 <J,600 <J.JOO 5.ROO l'I-SS'l U(a)/' l:"q11irnlt'11/s 7-111 (1}0110 /(>1111 (6 5 9.6 1650 580 /-1,596 \1Slcl .5i;ncrl\IFO _Pr0Jccls\ll-O WP\l ltof, _ISi C (im jtl IMi _Cl IENl .'SlOll _II tS S1ccl-lrunl(lfJ)'RcporU\1112 lll.t7112 Site R~mcJ1at11"1\T .itilc!!\I0-1 'Is 1'2-SSIO P2-SSIO ;\nalyzed fl(a)/' Concenlrntion £q11il'tilc11ts 4.200 -1211 3.900 39/J(} 7, 100 710 <.UOIJ /6 5 4,ROO 4.8 <3.300 115511 <JJOO 165 --- 6,866 - ---.-- 1'3-SSI \'1-SSI ;\nalyzed lira JI' Com:cntration l.(f fl f l'c ilf'll/S 2~.000 :'500 33.000 JJl)l)I} 46.000 ./61!11 <R.200 .fl 27.000 27 < iuoo .f/(}0 16.000 /MIO .f5)lfi8 --.-- ---- -I --- TABLE I0-2 SLAG ARt'.A CONFIRMATION SOIL SAMPLE BENZO(a)Pl'RENE [QUIVAL.tNTS (8 of 24) Samplr I .oration Ill Analyte (llnits) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) lkn70( a )anthraccnc Bcn10(a )pyrcne Bcnzo( b )tluoranlhcnc Bc1110( k )lluoranlhcnc l'hryscnc Dibcnz(a.h )anthraccnc lndcno( 1.2.3-cd)pyrcnc B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)I': lkn71l(a)p~rcne Noh:: One-half1he n.:rorting limit used to calculate nnn-dcleclcd compounds. Risk-Based Remediation <ioal for l'J\l ls is 91.0110 ~1glkg B{a)I' equivalenls. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Rrmedialion Goal for I' Alls of9 l.OOU 11g./kg B(a)I' equivalents. l'J-SS2 f'J-SS2 J\nal~ 1cd /I/a)/' l 'onccntrat ion /:'q11i1·11!1'11/J 53.000 53111/ 69.000 69111111 110.0llll / /(/()() <8.200 .JI 52.0tlO 52 10,000 //)/)/)/) 32.000 3200 911,593 \\Sk 1-,tnl·r (1(fO _ Pro)Cl.ls\fnl WP\( (f.11 1St\ Om l\f l6f1 _ ClffN I S.O!! !US S1ccl-lr~11111111 f{('rot1~\0ll U l..f7Cll '\1h; R.:111..:1h.:i!io11IT;ih!L"11 ff!. 2 \b l'J-SS2!\ 1'3-SS2!\ Analyzed IJ(a)I' C'onccntrntion l'.qufrt1le11t.1· 7,700 770 17.000 17111111 23.000 !31111 "3,300 /(J5 11,000 II <3.JOO 16511 6.500 8/)1) 22.5./8 -- --.-- P1-SS1 p1.ss1 J\nal)'lcJ Jl(a//' l'om:cnlrat ion !-.l111i1·rile>1ts 21.000 2100 )J .000 33000 51.000 511111 <8.200 .f I 2fi.000 .16 <:j!,200 .J JI)() 14,000 ',J/)/) ./5. 7(>7 --.--- ----I --- TABLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAMPLE HENZO(a)P\'RENE EQUIVALENTS (9 of 24) S:im1•I•· 1.oralion Ill Analyle (l!nils) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) Benm(a)anthracene Bc1110(a)pyrene Bento( h )lluoranthene Benw(k )iluoranthcne Chryscne Dihcn1( a.h )anthrnccne lndeno( 1.2.3-cd)pyrcne B(a)P Equi\'alent Total (µg/kg) B( a)I': Berm>( a)pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate 11011-detecti.:d compounds. Risk-nased Rcmcdiation Goal for PAI ls is 91.000 11glkg B(a}P c4uivalc11ts. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation {ioal for PAiis of9(.000 11glkg B(a)I' c4uivalents. 1'1-SS~ 1':1-SS~ A11aly1.cd /Jf11JI' ( '011cc11lral ion F1111i1'l1'l'll/S 2'i.(IOO 251111 31.01111 3111110 46.0011 -16011 < R.200 ./I 27.0110 27 <l!.21111 ./1011 IJ.000 13011 ./3,5fiR l'.Slc.:l-'>.:nc1 l\JFO. Priitccu1IHJ \\.'Plf IM1 f'il ( ·_ (i11\ 1\1 IM Cl./l:NTS•fll2 (llS .~lcd-lrnnlotr/ Rcpor1s 11>n /ll-17H.:' ~11c Rt•111L·J1aflon 1 lahk~ 111-:' ,Js l'J-SS~ 1'3-SS5 Analyzed 1Jri1JI' ( 'onccntrat ion f.'q11i1·11/e111s 7.2110 720 I IJIOU 1/1)(10 16.000 I Mill <J . .100 /(J_'i 12.1100 12 <3.300 16511 6.200 6211 15. 619 -- --.-- 1':1-SSr1 l'.l ssr, A11aly1cd lf1c1JI' ('on central ion Fc111i1·11'c•11/s l!,700 8711 15.111111 1511011 22.1100 22110 <J . .1011 }(, 5 11.11011 II <_1_11111 /650 7.1110 710 211, ./5H --.--- ----• --- TABLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOii, SAl\IPl,E BENZO(a)P\'Rf.NE EQl!IVAtENTS ( 10 of 24) Sam pl~ I.urn hon I 0 Analyte (llnits) Polynuclear Aromatic llydrorarbons (µg/kg) lknzo( a )anthracene lknzo(a)pyrene Benzo( h)lluoranthene lknzo(k )lluoranlhenc Chryscne Dihenz(a.h)anlhracene lndeno( 1.2.3-cd)pyrenc B(a)P Equivalent Total (µ:_,'kg) B(all': lknlll(a)pyrenc Nole: One-half the reporting limit used lo calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation (ioal for PAiis is 91.000 pg/kg B(a)P equivalents. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Rcmedinliun Goal for PAiis of91.000 11g/kg B(n)I' cquivnlenls. 1'3-SS7 Anal) n:d l'onn:ntration 4.~00 7_000 10_000 <JJOO 5.600 <JJOO ).300 1'3-SS7 Illa)!' fc(111im/e11/s .JW 7001) /(//}/) 16 5 5 (j /{,50 330 /IJ,./22 \\\k l-scnc1I1IFO _ ProJC'Clsll~O WP\l IM1 _ISi (' (iO\ J\l IM1 _ C"l.IF.NT'i\1122 _(US S1rrl·honlo11rRcports\022 o~-17112 Sill' RL·n11;J;;:i111m' I Jlllc,.1)0.~ ,1~ 1'3-SSR Analy1ed l '0111.:entrat ion 12.000 2.t.OOO 33.000 <3JOO 14.000 <3.300 I0.000 1'3-SSR llraJI' fq11il'llle11ts I :!1111 :!./fl(/// 331111 /(j 5 /./ 16511 //////) 3I.181 ----.-- 1'3-SSll l'.l-SS4 Analyll:d l/1c1J I' l'om:entrat ion h111i1·11'e11ts 18.000 /8(/// 2.t.OOO :!-/(///(/ 38.000 381111 <3.300 /6 5 20_(1110 ]ti <'.)_)()() /6511 11.000 I 11111 3.!.387 --.---.. ---I - -- TABLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CON Fl RMA TION SOIL SA 1\1 PLE BENZO(a)P\' RENE EQUIV A LENTS ( 11of24) Sample I .ocalion ID Analyte (l!nits) Polynuclear Aromatic llydrocarbons (µg/kg) lknzo(a)anthracene lknzo( a )pyrcnc lknzo( h )lluoranthcnc lknzo( k )lluoranthcne Chr) scne I >ihcn1( a.h )anthraccnc lnJcno( 1.2.3-cd)pyrcne B(a)r Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)I': lknzo(a)pyrcne Note: One-half the reporting limit used tu calculate non-tktccted compounds. R isk-Bascd Remediation Uoal for I' Alls is 91,000 pg/kg B(a)I' c4uivalents. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation (ioal for PAiis of9 I ,OOO 11g/kg B(a)P e4uivaknls. I' J-SS Ill l'J-SSIO Anal~ 1cJ /J(a)/' l'om:cntralion F1111i1·11/e11ts .12.000 3200 4~.000 .J.J()()(} 62.000 (,!(}/) <8.200 .JI 29_()00 ]') R.800 8800 23.000 2300 M.571i 1\'\lcl <..:n..:rl'll-0 P101CLl" l~O Wl'\l IM, _ISi.( _{in1 I I lf1h _Cl l[NTS\112.'.' flJS Sktl-hunlonl Rqll•r1'i'll!! 111.pn~ lirh· R~·m.:J1a111111\lahk~· 111-J ,1,. 1'4-SSI 1'4-SSI /\nalyt.cJ RraJI' l'oncentration Lq11i1·1ile11/s 3.500 3511 3,000 3111111 6.100 (J//) <R20 .J. I J.500 35 <R20 .J Ill l.!100 180 .J,558 -- --, - 1'4-SS1 1'4-SS~ /\nalpcd //(a)!' l'om:cntrat inn /·1111i1·ale11ts 1.200 1211 1.700 1700 2.8110 !80 < .1.111 I 65 1.1101) .150 3511 1 . .1110 1311 2.583 --.--- - ---• - - - TABLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAMPLE BENZO(a)P\'RF:NE EQUIVALENTS (12 of24) Sampl~ l.ucalion Ill Analyte (Units) Polynurlear Aromatic llytlrorarbuns (µg/kg) lknrn(a)anlhraccnc lknzo( a )pyrcnc Bcnzo( h Jlluoranthcnc lknzo( k )lluoranthcnc Chryscnc Dihcnz(a.h)anlhraccnc lndcno( 1.2.J-cd)pyrcnc B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) ll(a)I': lkn7n(a)pyrcnc Note: One-half the reporting limit used lo calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Cioal for PAI ls is 9 l.000 11g/kg B(a)P c4i1ivalents. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation Cioal for PAI ls of91.000 11g.lkg B(a)I' e4uivalcnts. l'~-SS.1 Anal~ /.Cd l 'onccntralion .l,000 2.300 5.5110 <820 2.700 <820 I. I 110 l'~-SS.1 //(a}/' /-:q11i1·ale11/s W/J noo 55/J .fl 77 .//0 ///) 3.677 \\Ski .o;cncrl 1.IFO _Pro1cct~'IFO \t, r\l IM· ISi (" (im 11 I tt.1. _ U.IFNTi;;1112! 1ll"i S1ccl·lr1•n1t111l·Ri:pnr1~·.1122 111.1711~ <ith" Rrml·1!1J1111111T Jtilc~' 111-.? ,Is P4-SS~ 1'4-SS~ Analy/cd Iha!!' l 'onccntration 1~<111iml!'11/s 4.100 no 3.400 Nli/J 7.500 750 <820 ./.I 3,600 36 <820 ./Iii 2.000 :!(}() 5.178 ----.-- 1'4-SS~ l'~-SS~ Anal)/cd 1/1111 I' l 'om:cnl rat ion /-.1111i1·all'111s 6.500 650 7.111111 7(}/)(} 1~.1100 /.f(}() "l.6110 8 6.6110 6.6 'IJ100 8(1(} J.1100 3611 111.225 --.-- - -- - -I -- - TABLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAl\IPLF. BENZO(a)PYRENE EQlll\'ALE:NTS (1Jof24) Sampk l.ocation fl) Analyte (llnits) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) lknzo( a)anlhriu:cnc Bcnzo(a)p)'rcnc . Bcnzo( h )fluoranthcnc lknm{k )fluoranlhcnc Chryscnc OilK·n1( a.h )anthraccnc lndcno{ 1.2.3-cJ)pyrcnc B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)I': lknzo(alpyrcnc Note: One-half the reporting limit used to cakulatc non-Jdectctl compounds. Risk-llascd Remediation (loal for PAiis is 91.000 11g/kg Bta)I' C!lllivalcnls. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation final for !'Alls of91.000 µg/kg Bla)I' equivalents. l'~-SSli Anal~ 1cd l'11m:cntration 73.000 67.000 120.000 <:)6,000 6R.OOO <16.000 20.000 1'4-SS6 /l(ail' T:q11irale11/s 731111 6701!0 12111111 81). 68 8111111 .?1100 IJ(,,448 llSlcl -scnc1 l'lfO_Pro,JCtts11FO Wf>IC IM (SI(" _<io\ I' I f<,r, _<"l.IENTS\tl.?2 1\1 ~ Slcd-lrm1ntt~ R1:flt'4U"'.ll]] llf~ 7112 '\r1c R.-rwJr.J1mn'.l .Jhk\ /11 ] ,/~ l'~-SS7 Analyzed Conccntrativn J.90() 3.!!00 7.100 <820 J.600 <820 I.JOO l'~-SS7 /l(a)/1 1~ql/i\'{/ll'11/.~ 3911 3!Wll 7 ff) ./.I 36 ./ /() 130 5, ././8 -- ----- N-SSR f'~.sss Anal~1cJ ll1aJ/1 Concentration r:q11i1.,i1c111.1· 1-1_000 /.I(}(} 1~.000 /./(/0(1 32.000 3.'IJll < .. lJllO 16 5 13.000 13 <)JOO 1650 8.500 850 21,130 -~---- - --• - -- TABLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAJ\IPLF: BF:NZO(a)P\'RENE EQlJIVALF:NTS (14of24) Sam11lr I.oration ID Analyte (llnits) Polynuclenr Aromatic llydrocarbons (µg/kg) Bcnm( a )anthracenc Bcnzo(a)pyrcne Bcn71l( h )lluoranthenc Bcnm(k )lluoranthcne Chrysenc l>ibcnz( a.h )anthraccnc lndcno( 1.2.3-cd)pyrcnc B(a)P Equirnlent Total (µg/kg) B(a)P: Bcnzo(a)pyrcnc Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation (ioal for PAI ls is 91.UOO 11g/kg B(a)I' e4uivalents. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation Goal for PAI ls of 91.000 µg/kg ll(a)I' equivalents. l'~-SSl) Analyzed Concentration 7,700 12.000 21.000 <l.600 7.'100 <I.MIO 6.000 l'~-SS9 /J(a)!' !'."t/llimlenls nn /JI)()() 2111n fl 7. 9 fl()() finn 16.286 \\Skl-scncrl\lf-O_r1ojcc1s\IHl WP\l lf,f, 11\I.(" Um 1\l lfof1 _fll[NlS,1112 (US S1cd-lrnn1onl"Rcrorts\lll21J.U7lll S1k· Rrm~·J1at1on\laMc<'lfl-2 ,fs l'~-SSlll Anal)'lcd ( 'onccntration 4,900 6.700 12.000 <l,600 5, 100 <l,600 4,700 l'~-SSlll /J(" )/' /:"q11il'<ile111s -1911 67011 121111 8 5.1 fl()() -1711 9,673 - - --.-- l'>-SSI I'~ -S.S I Analpcd lit ail' Conl·cntration F1111i1·1ilc11/s 10.0(1() /()()() 9_700 1)71)() IX.000 181111 < J.JOO /6 5 10.000 Ill <J.JOO 16511 ·HOO -1-111 1./.617 --.-- - ----I --- TABLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CON Fl RMA TION SOI I. SA 1\1 PLE BF.NZO(a)P\' RENE F.QlJIV A LENTS (I!\ of 24) Samplr l.oralion Ill Analyte (l lnits) Polynuclear Aromatic llydrocarbons (11g/kg) Benzo(a )anthraeene lknzo( a )pyrcne lknzo(h )lluoranthenc lknzo( k Jlluoranthene l'hrysene l)ihc1v(a.h)anthrm:e11e lndeno( 1.2.3-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equh·alent Total (µg/l·g) B(a)I': Be1m1(a)pyrene Note: One-half the rcporting limit used lo calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remcdiation Cioal for l'i\l ls is 91.000 µg/kg B(a)I' equivalents. Bold Excceds Risk-Based Remediation (ioal fi.ir I' Alls of 91.000 11g/kg B(a)I' equivnlents. l''-SS~ i\naly1ed l'om:cnlration 6.51111 6.2011 13.01111 <3.31111 6.8110 <')JOO <3.JllO 1'5-SS1 /l(cr!f' !'.c/1til'llle11ts 650 6](/() 13110 /(d f>.8 1650 165 9,988 \\Sk l-~cncrl\IFO _ Pin1ccls'IHl WP\I IM1 t"il \ (im J' 111.1, ("I lr.N I\ 02l tlJ"i St1."Cl-lrn11111111 R..:p1im·1122 01.n!I~ \11~ R,·m.-J1Jl1<111" I .lhk,· It'-! d~ 1'5-SSJ 1'5-SS 1 i\nalytd /!(a)/' l'oncentr:ition 1:·q11i\'(ile11ts 20.000 :?11011 16.000 /(JI/()() 29.000 :?91111 <1,3110 16 5 18.000 18 <3,300 1650 5,300 530 23, 115 - ---.,. - 1'5-SS~ l''-SSl i\11aly1ed /1(11)/' l 'onccntralion f-.l/llil'llfl'lllS 6.000 (,(}(/ 6.11111 (> /()() (1.111111 MIO <J .. 100 /(, 5 6.700 6 7 <1.JllO /6511 <UOO tr.5 9, / 38 --.----- --• - -- TABLF: I0-2 SI.AG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAl\ll'LF: BENZO(a)P\'RF:NE EQUIVALENTS (16 of24) S•ml'I~ l.o~alion ID Analyte (Units) Polynuclear Aromatic llydrocarbons (µg/kg) Bcnzo( a )anthracene Benzo( a )pyrene Benrn( h )lluoranthene Benm( k )tluoranthene Chrysene Dihe111(a.h)anthracene lndeno( 1,2.3-cd)pyrem: B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)I': Ben1o(a)pyn:ne Note: One-half the reporting limil used to calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation (ioal for l'i\l ls is 91.000 11g/kg B(a)I' equivalents. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation Cioal for l'i\l ls of9LOOO 11g/kg B(a)I' equivalents. l''·SS' i\nal) 1.cd (. '01H:cnlral io11 3.100 3.200 5.JOO <820 3.200 <-820 1..1110 1'5-SS5 !l(a)I' Fc111il'lll<'11/s 330 321111 530 .u J.:' .//() /./II ./,617 \1<;lc 1-scncr l\IFO PmJcclsllfO \VPll 1"'· _!SI<._ Cim I' I lf1f1 _ CLIF.NlS1022 _!US S1ccl honlo11J'Rq.1011U 11122 11.1.11112 'i1tc Rc111n.h:iti1111ITahlcs 111-2 ,1s 1'5-SS6 1'5-SS6 Analyzed l11ail' C111H:cntralion Fq11irnle11/s 27.000 :?71111 5 l_OOU 51111111 Rl.000 81011 <6.WO 33 30,000 311 <6,600 3300 22.000 221111 67,363 - ---.-- l''-SS7 l''-SS7 i\11al) /Cd II rail' ( '01H:cnlralion l-.c1111nil<'11/s 5.200 _1_'11 5.900 _\')(}(} IJ.8110 98(} <'.C 1.(,(10 8 5.1100 5 fi ..-1,1.00 811(} 2.hOO :!fi(} 8,./7./ -~--- - -- -I - -- TABLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAl\lrLE BENZO(a)P\'RENE EQUIVALENTS (17 of24) San111le Location H> Analyte (llnits) Polynuclear Aromatic llydrocarbons (µg/kg) lknm(a )anthracene Bento( n Jpyrene Bento( h )t111onmthenc Bento( k )lluoranthene Chrysene Dihe11t(a.hJanthracene lnde110( 1.2-3-cd)pyrcne B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B( n )I': Ben w( a Jpyn:ne Note: One-half the reporting limil used to calculntc non-ddc<.:led compounds. Risk-Based Remedialion ( ioal for I' Alls is 91.000 ftg/l\g B(a)P e4uivnlents. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation Goal for r Al ls of' 91.000 µglkg B(a)I' e4uivalents. 1'5-SSH Analyzed C1im:e111ra1ion J.200 .l.(,OO 6.900 <R20 J.100 <R20 2.300 1'5-SS8 IJ(a)/' l'.q11i1·afr111s J](} -If>(}(/ 690 -I I 3.1 -1/0 ]3(} 6,257 \1<;k l-o;~11cr lllFO _Projl.'ch'l~O Wr\111.1, 1SLC" Cim r I IM· _U IF.N T<i111n HI<; <;1ccl-hu111u111Rq•1rB 102211.l-1711::' <;11c R~·ml·J1a1ton' r ;:ihk~' ltt-2 ''" l''-SS9 1'5-SS9 Analyzed Ria)/' Conccnlralion 1'.qui\'lJ/cnls 4,500 -15() 4.'JOO -/'}()() R.ROU 1180 <'.R20 -I.I 4.300 -13 1. IOIJ I /IHI 2.600 2611 7.59.'i - ---.-- 1'5-SSIO l''·SSIO Amilyzed /I( ail' Concentration l-."</1ti1·cile111s 7.'>00 7511 IJ,000 13111111 19.000 /91111 <:I.WO 8 7.ROO 78 2. IOO -' /()(/ 7.000 71111 /8,./66 -~--- - ---• ---- - ----•• TAHLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAl\IPLE HENZO(a)P\'RENE EQUIVALENTS (18 of24) Sample l.ocalion Ill Analyte (Units) Polynudear Aromatic llydrocarbons (Jtg/kg) lkn10( a )anthracene lknzo( a lpyrene Benzo( h )lluoranthene I kn10( k )tluoranthene C'hryscne I >ihen1( a.h )anthracen1.: lndeno( 1.2.3-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) l\(a)I': Ben1o(a)pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Goal for l'/\l ls is 91.000 11g/kg B(a)I' eljuivalents. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation Goal for I' /\I ls of 91.000 µg/kg B(a)I' equivalents_ 1'6-SSI /\nalyzed Concentration 2_'100 <(,(,O 5.300 < ,,,,() 3.200 <:(>(,() l_JOU 1'6-SSI fl( a I I' r1111 il'ah• Ills 2'HI 330 530 33 J2 33() /3() /,6/ 7 \\Sic 1-"lcncrl\IFO P1111cc1t;1lf-<) WP\l ffif, _('\I.\ (im t1l lf1f· Cl.lrNTS1111I 1l lS Sl~'t'l-lic111to1111 Rcprnts11122 01~7oz C\111: Fl:..:111..:J1;i111m· I alil..:~' Jn.] 'I"' 1'6-SS2 /\naly1.ed l'om:entration 26_000 31.000 48_000 <:6,600 2K.UOU <6.600 13.000 P6-SS2 /l(a)/' l:-q11i1·alc111s 26111) 3/(/()(1 -1801) 33 28 33111) 13011 ./3. 061 l'l•-SSJ /\nalyzed l'l>-SS_l llr ail' l'oncentration "-•111i1·alc11ts 7,100 730 6.700 671111 11.000 1/01) <:1_600 8 7_600 7 (i < 1.6110 800 2_800 2811 IJ.616 - --.----- - -• -- - TA Bl,[ l<J-Z SI.AG ARF.A CONFIRl\1A TION SOIL SAJ\IPLE BENZO(a)P\'RENE EQlllVALENTS (19 of24) Snmplt• I .ocaliun II> Analyte (llnits) Polynuclear Aromatic llydrocarhons (µg/kg) Benzn( a )anthrncene Ben70( a lpyrenc llcnzo( ti )lluoranthenc Ben7ll( k Jlluoranthene Chr)SCne I )if'>en1( a.h )anthrncene lndeno( 1.2.J-cd )pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (11g/kg) B(a)I': Benrn(a)pyrene Note: One-hall'tlw reporting limit used lo calculate non-dctccled compounds. Risk-Based Remediation <ioal for PAI ls is 91.000 11g/kg ll(a)I> equivalenls. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation< ioal for I' Alls of91.000 µg/kg B(a)I' equivalents. l'h-SS4 Anal) 1cd l' om:cntral i l 111 18.IHlO 23.000 JR.000 .-:JJOO 20.000 J .. 1110 10.000 1'6-SS4 ltfa)/' J-:c111i1'lile11/s 1801) 23000 3800 /6 5 20 33011 /(}{}0 32,937 \l\k l-sc1'"-·1 l\IFO Pro1cc1s\lf-() \\ P\l IM• iSl.C (i01 J.11<1<1 Cl.ll:NT S11t! 1 _ (U.~ Sl1.\:l·h11n10111'Rcpi1r1s\IJ2111'-17U! \11 .. · R,·1m·J1a111111I I at'iln· IO-) ,1~ Ph-SSS Analyzed Concentration 2.400 <660 4.200 <660 2,600 <660 1,100 l'h-SS5 lt(a)/' fquil'llfl'll/S 2-10 330 -120 33 2 (, 330 I /II J..136 -- Ph-SSh Analytcd l'l1m:cntralion <.l.111 <J.10 <.lJO <JJll <JJll <JlO •:JJll --.- l'h-SSh 1/(11)/' t.'c/llil'lil<'llls /(j 5 /fi5 16.5 I 65 /} 165 /f>5 If> 5 .lli/ - --.-------• - -- TABLE I0-2 SLAG Al{EA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAl\ll'LE BENZO(a)P\'RENE EQUIVALENTS (20 or 24) Sample f.uralinn Ill Analyte (Units) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) lien1.0( a)anthracenc lkn/o(a)pyrene Benzo( h )lluoranthene Benzo(k )lluoranthene Chrysene l)ihenz( a.h )anthracene lndeno( 1.2.3-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µgl' ~) B(a)I': Benrn(a)pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation <ioal for PAI ls is 91.000 11g/kg B(a)P equivalents. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation Goal for l'AI ls of91.000 µg/kg 11(a)P equivalents. f'6-SS7 Analy/ed t'om:entrat ion 6.300 5.2110 8.21111 < 1.(1()() 6.1011 <l.6110 2.500 f'6-SS7 /J{aJI' l:.q11i1'£1le11/s (jj(} 5!1111 8!11 8 6 I 8011 :?511 7, 71.J \\Sit J.o;cncr 1·,1Fo _rrn1C'C'l"\lf() \\1P\l lf1h 1'il.f (icn 11111.r, (I IFNI 'il0:.'.'2 !1 1S '\1~·d-lrn1111•nl,Rrpono; 1122 111.-111~ '\11r Rl"111~·J1;111n11 l .ihk~ 111.; ,1~ f't\-SSli Analyzed Concentration <16.000 < 16,000 --:16.000 <16.000 <-16.000 <16.000 <16.000 f'6-SSR IJ( ail' Eq11iml<'nls 81111 81111(} fi(/(/ 811 8 8(}(}(} 8011 IR,.J88 -- f'6-SW Analped Concentration l·UHIO 13.000 20.000 '.l-100 I 3.000 <1.31111 )JOO --.- f'(,.<;<;q II rail' l-.1111i1'<1le11/s /./Ill/ /_l(/(}(/ ](/(/(/ ln.5 13 /(,5(} 531/ /,'Ui/11 - --.--- -- - -I --- TABLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRl\IATION SOIL SAl\IPU: BENZO(a)P\'RENE EQUIVALENTS f21 of24) Sam11le I ,u..alion II> Analyte (ti nits) Polynuclear Aromatic llydrornrhons (11g/kg) Bcn?O( a)anthrac_cnc Bcnzo( a lpyrcnc Bcnzo( h )lluoranthcnc Bcnzo(k )lluornnthcnc Chryscnc Dihc111( a.h )anthraccne lndcno( 1.2.J-cd)pyrcne B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)I': Bcn10(a)pyrcne Note: One-ha Ir the reporting limit used lo cakulate non-detccled compounds. Risk-Based Remediation ( ioal for I' Al Is is 91,000 11g/kg ll(a)I' equivalents. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remedial ion< ioal for PAI Is of 91,000 µg/kg B(a)I' e4uivalents. l'h-SSlll Analpcd Com:rnlralion lfr.000 1<1 (1(1(1 2<1.000 <)JOO 17.000 3.700 7.-tlHI 1'6-SSlll /11ail' Fc111i1·,tfe11ts /(>{)() /(j(}(}(} J(j()(} /(> 5 17 3 71111 7./11 l./.67./ \1Sll l-sc:r,c1 lllFO. PruJC'Ctslff() WP'l IC.'• 1SI C (i111 )'I IM1 _ U 11.Nl ~'-1121 il IS Stl·cl-lrnnltml Rc11nm10~~ nl..1711! <i11c Rl·mcJ1.ll1on'. I ahk"i 1 Ill-~ -..l"i l.LV-1 Analyzed l'onccnlralion 69 57 58 JI (i.t <IO <II 11.V-I Bfail' l:c111il'<llcnts 6. 9 57 5.8 (} 31 (}(}(>./ 5 (} 55 76 -- 1.1.V-~ Anal~ 1cd ( 'om:cnlralion 110 150 I f10 71 180 <21 110 --.- I.IV-~ 1/1111 I' h11111·1tl1•/1fs 13 1511 /(> () 7/ 1118 II II 2()2 - --.---- -- -• -- - TABLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAMPLE BENZO(a)P\'RENE EQUIVALENTS (22 or 24) Sample l.ocalion Ill P7-SSI 1'7-SSI P7-SS2 1'7-SS2 Analy1cd fJ(c1)/' Analyzed /l(a)P - 1'7-SSJ Analyzed Analyte (Units) l 'onccntralion l:-q11i1·ale11/s Concentration l:-q11il'llle111s ( 'oncentrnt ion Polynurlear Aromatic llydrorarbons (µg/kg) lkn10(a)anthraccne lknlll(a)pyrene Benlll( h )tluoranthene Benm( k )tlunranthenc ('hryscnc Dihenz( a.h )anthrnccnc lndcno( 1.2.3-cd)pyrenc B(a)r F.quirnlent Total (Jtg/kg) B(a)I': Ben7ll(alpyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation (ioal for PAI ls is 91,000 11g/kg B(a)I' e4uivaknts. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation (ioal for PAI ls of9 I .OOO 11g/kg B(a)I' equivalents. l,ROO /80 2. IOO ! /IJO 1.100 /Ill 620 6! 2.400 ! . ./ 1.000 /(}(}() I.JOO 1311 3,529 l\~h.1-~mC'I f\IFO PIOJCCl~'lfO \\ P\l If,(, 1SI (" ( im 1· I ll1f1 fll[N I s·11:! -il IS S1cd-hon1t111) Rcpom\lln 11.1.1711:' Sill' R .. ·111.·1h:ilhmll ahk~' 111-! .... 1~ 9,100 910 340 11.000 11000 260 S.ROO 580 IJO 2.000 20 81 R.700 8. 7 l,IRO 14.000 /./1100 2RO 7.100 7/0 150 27,229 - --.-- 1'7-SS1 1'7-SS~ /1(11)/' Analy1cd Fq11i1" i/1•111.1· ( 'onccntration 3./ 1.500 HiO 1_800 13 R-IO 1181 -no I 18 4.2SO !80 1.200 15 l/<JO 61).J --.-- ---- -• --- TABLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRl\1ATION SOIL SAl\1Pl.E BENZO(a)P\'RENE EQUIVALENTS (23 of 24) Sampk l.ucalion Ill 1'7-SS~ J>7-SS5 1'7-SS5 1'7-SS6 11(11)/' Anal) 1cd /l(a)/' Analyzed - 1'7-SS6 IJ(a)I' Analyte (Units) /:"q11i\'l/fl'll(S Concentration fquirnlents Concentration l:"q11il'llle11ts Polynuclear Aromatic llydrocarbons (µg/kg) Bento( a )anthraccnc Benzo(a)pyn:nc lknto( h )lluoranthene Bcn1o(k )lluoranthene Chryscnc I lihcn1( a.h )anthraccne lndcno( 1.2.J-cd)p) renc B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B( a )I': Bcnzo( a )pyrcne Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation <iual ti.ir PAI ls is 91.000 µg/kg B(a)I' equivalents. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation (ioal for I' Alls of91.000 11g/kg B(a)I' equivalents. 1511 181111 IN ./. 7 ./.25 12011 99 3,3./2 I ).000 I ).000 7)11 290 1,600 JOO 820 ll';IL 1-~Cl\CI l'ff() PruJCC(~lff(} wr1 I l1oi1 (<jl.(". (iu\ 11 I IM• Cl lfNl S\IJ~l (llS Sh:d-lrt•l\11111) R~·r11m1012 Ill.& 711~ \11.· R~··11~·J1:i11011I T oihi..:~· IO-! \IS 15011 15111111 75 2 9 1.6 31111 82 16. 962 6-l 40 30 15 1,000 240 40 6 . ./ ./0 3 11.15 I :!./II ./ 295 ---,,. - 1'7-SS7 1'7-SS7 Analyzed IJ(a}/' Concentration l-."q11il'11/e11/s 1)11 15 10 30 21 2.3 14 II}./ )II 1}(}5 <.(1(1 33 l'I /.') Rl --.---- ---• - - - TABLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAMPLE BENZO(a)P\'RENE EQUIVALENTS (24of24) Sam11I•• l.ouliun II> Analyte (llnits) Polynuclear Aromatic llydrocarbons (µg/kg) Benzo(a )anthracene Bcnzo(a)pyrene lknzo( h )l111oranthene lknzi1(k)f111oranthene Chrysene Di henz( a.h )anthraccne lndcno( 1.2.J-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)I': Benzo(a)pyrenc Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate nun-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Goal for I' Alls is 91.000 11g!kg B(a)I' equivalents. Bohl Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation Goal fur I' Alls of91.00011glkg B(a)I' equivalents. 1'7-SS8 1'7-SSR Analyzed /l(a) I' Concentration l:"c111il'lllc/l/s l.000 /()() 620 6211 310 31 200 2 1.-1110 I . .f <320 /61) 3-tO 3.f 9./R '\Ski ·~l·ncr l\IFU P1n1c~1!i'll 0 \\.'P\l IM• (SI(" (im )'I IM1 _fl.IF.NTS\11;!2 .. fl IS S1ccl-lro111on1.Ri.:purtslt121 01~10~ "•le R~·1111.:J1a11on\ Tabk,.1111-2 ,lo; 1'7-SS'I 1'7.-SS9 AnalY7ed //(ail' ( 'oncentrat ion £q11imle11ts 2.500 2511 2.200 221111 1.000 /()() 400 ./ 2.900 !. 9 <610 305 1,100 110 2.972 ----.-- 1'7-SSlll 1'7-SSIO Analy1ed l/(e1)/' ( 'om:entration Fc111i1·cilc11/s 1.700 170 770' 7711 _1 1111 311 200 2 9~0 (/ 115 <310 155 360 36 I. 17 3 --.-- -- ---I -- - TABLE 10-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAJ\IPLE BF:NZO(a)P\'RENE EQlllVALENTS (22 of 24) Sample I.oration Ill P7-SSI 1'7-SSI P7-SS2 1'7-SS2 Anal)'lcd Bra JI' Analy1cd /l(a}I' - 1'7-SS3 Analyzed Analyte (llnits) Concentration /:"q11i1·ctle11/s Concentration l:i111f\'(//e111s ( 'oncentration Polynurlear Aromatic llydrocarbons (µg/kg) lkn10(a)anthracenc Benzo( a )pyrene Bcn10( h )lluoranlhenc Benrn(k )fluoranthene l'hrysene I )ihenz( a.h )anthracene lndcno( 1.2.3-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equirnlent Total (µg/kg) B(a)I': Ben70(a)pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Cioal for l'/\l ls is 91,000 11glkg B(a)I' elJuivalenls. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation< ioal for PAiis of91.000 11g/kg B(a)I' equivalents. 1,800 2.100 1.100 620 2.400 1.000 I.JOO 1811 :non 1111 6 :! :! . ./ //)/)(} 1311 3.529 1\~I~ 1 ·,.C'nf'r l\IFO _Prnjc(h'.JHl \\'P\l l<.r, !'ti(' < i•n 1· 111.1, (I l[N J \1q~~ tl IS Skd-h1•11h111l Rq1<•n,111:1.:t 111.t 711.' '\11.:: R~·111,·1h.1t111nll .1hk~ 111 .. ' ,h 9,100 11.000 5.ROO 2.000 R.700 14.000 7.100 9/IJ l/(}(IO 5811 :!fl 8.7 / .11)()() 7!.!!_ 27,229 340 260 IJ() 81 1.IRO 2RO 150 - - 1'7-SSl 1/(11) /' 1:1111 i \'{ "" 11/.1' .!./ :!Ml 13 1181 I 18 :!80 15 {ilJ./ -.- 1'7-SS~ /\naly1cd ( 'oncentral il >n ljOO I .HOO R·IO ·t70 .J.250 1.200 990 - --.-- -----• --- TABLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRl\IATION SOIL SAJ\1PLE BENZO(a)P\'RENE EQlllVALENTS (2Jof2-:I) S•mpk I .onlion 111 1'7-SS4 1'7-SS5 P7-SS5 1'7-SS6 Hf ail' Analyzed /l(a)I' Analyzed - 1'7-SS6 IJ(a)I' Analyte (Units) f:q11il'ale111.1· l'oncentralion 1:«111il'l1le11ts Com:enlrat ion Lq1til'lile111s Polynuclear Aromatic llydrocarbons (µg/kg) llenzo(a)anthrm:enc Benzo( a )pyrene llcnzo(o)lluuranthene Benz11( k )lluoranthene Chryscne I )ioen1( a.h )anthraccne lndeno( 1.2.J-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B( a )I': 11enm( a )pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used lo calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Goal for PAI Is is 91.000 r1g.lkg B(a)I' elJuivalents. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remedial ion ( ioal for PAI Is of91.000 µg/kg B(a)I' eljuivalents. 150 1800 8-1 -1.7 -125 /]110 99 3.3-12 15.11110 15.11110 750 2'JO l.600 300 820 1 1 ~k 1-~l"l\CI 111ro _PIOjC{l<illH) wr11111t. 1i;1 (" (ill\ 11 I IM· _Cl IFNT"illl! l 1l IS St..:cl h1111tunrRq111rls'lll] 111.t 711~ '\1h· l<i.:111~·Ji:it11llil°r ahln' l!J-! ,1~ 151111 J 50011 75 ]9 1.6 3011 8] 16, 962 (i.t 411 JO 15 1.000 240 411 6.-1 -Ill 3 015 I NO -I 295 ---.-- 1'7-SS7 1'7·SS7 Analyzed /J(a)/' l'om:ent rat ion Fq11i1·ale11/s 150 15 JO 30 2J n 14 II /-1 50 (} 05 <(,(, 33 19 /.'I 82 --.-------• --- TABLE I0-2 SLAG AREA CONFIRMATION SOIL SAMPLE BENZO(a)P\'RENE EQUIVALENTS (24 of 24) Samplr l.onlion ID Analyte (Units) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) Benzo(a)anthracenc Bcnrn( a )pyrene Benzo( h )lluoranthenc Bcnzo(k )lluorimthcnc Chrysene Dihenz( a.h )anthracenc lndeno( 1.2.J-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µglkg) B(a)I': lknzo(a)pyrenc Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation (ioal for l'/\lls is 91.000 11g/kg B(a)P c411ivalcnts. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation Goal for l'/\lls of91.000 ~1g/kg B(a)I' equivalents. 1'7-SSR /\naly11:d Concentration 1.1100 620 310 2110 1.-1110 <320 340 1'7-SSR /1(11} I' l:-q11imlc11/s /()0 620 31 2 1-1 160 3-1 9-18 '.l"kl .c;cncr l\lf() Pt011,.·cts1ffO WP\l lfif• ("'ii f (im )1_1 lfol• _CLIF.NT"i'.1122 (t IS Stccl-lro111tinrRcportslll:!2 01-1711~ "'i1tc Rrn11,.•d1almn'.T :ihlnl 111.2 ,1s 1'7-SS'l 1'7-SS'l Analyzed /1(<1)/' ( 'onccntration F.q1til'l1le11ts 2.500 250 2.200 :?:!Oii 1.000 /1111 400 -I 2.900 !. 9 <610 3115 1.100 //() 2.972 ----:.-- 1'7-SSIO 1'7-SSIO Analyzed /1(<1)/' Concenlralion /:(111i1·ale11/s 1.7110 170 770 7711 3911 39 200 2 9~0 () 95 ~310 155 JhO 36 I. 17 3 I 1. e I I I I I I I I I I I I I •• I BOLD: Analyte detected above the reporting limit. Note: APCL analyzed for Pol) nuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Method 8310) and reported results in µg/kg. Quanterra analyzed for Semivolatih! Organics (Method 8270) and reported results in mg/kg. TALILE 10-3 SLAG AREA STAGING CELLS SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RES UL TS (I of 4) I I e I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •• I BOLD: Analyte detected above the reporting limit. Note: APCL analyzed for Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Method 83 I 0) and reported results in µglkg. Quanterra analyzed for Semivolatile Organics (Method 8270) and reported results in mg/kg. TABLE 10-3 SLAG AREA STAGING CELLS SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RES UL TS (2 or 4) I I . -I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •• I Analyte (Units) PGLYNliCLEAR AROMATIC IIYDROCARBONS (11g/kg) ACENAPHTHENE ACENAPHTHYLENE ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)PYRENE BENZO(b)FLUORANTHENE BENZO(g.h,i)PERYLENE BENZO(k)FLUORANTHENE CHRYSENE DIBENZ(a,h)ANTHRACENE FLUORANTHENE FLUORENE INDENO( 1,2,3-c,d)PYRENE NAPHTHALENE PHENANTHRENE PYRENE SEMIVOLA TILE ORGANICS (mg/kg) NAPHTHALENE ACENAPHTHYLENE ACENAPHTHENE FLUORENE PHENANTHRENE ANTHRACENE FLUORANTHENE PY RENE BENZO(a)ANTIIRACENE CHRYSENE BENZO(bJFLUORANTHENE BENZO(k)FLUORANTHENE BENZQ(a)PYRENE IND ENO( 1,2,3-c.d)PYRENE DIBENZ(a.h)ANTHRACENE BENZO(g.h.i)PER YLENE BOLD: Analyte detected above the reponing limit. Sample ID IRONTON CELL w Date Collected 11130/98 L:th Sample IU 1354 I 60008SA 160 <16 <16 <16 47 <16 41 42 18 20 26 <16 17 <16 <16 <16 Note: APCL analyzed for Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Method 8310) and reponed results in µglkg. Quam.:rra analyzed for Semi volatile Organics ( M.:thod 8270) and n:pont:d results in mg/kg. IRONTON CELL X 1/15/99 99-1249 45000 8800 6800 6700 4800 2600 3200 3000 5800 6000 <1300 <1300 3000 210000 21000 15000 IROl>'TON CELL Y I/ 15/99 99-1249 <32000 6300 5500 MOO 6900 4000 4300 2000 7900 <3200 <1300 <1300 3700 98000 20000 <1300 TABLE 10-3 SLAG AREA STAGING CELLS SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS (3 of 4) IRONTON CELL Z I /15/99 99-1249 60000 <13000 10000 12000 8400 4800 5500 1200 9600 18000 <1300 5-tOO 4200 280000 36200 <DOO IROi\ION CELL AA 3/23/99 99-2659-5 25000 8700 16000 ,9700 10000 6000 4000 3400 13000 13000 7600 10000 5500 290000 47200 4300 IRONTON CELL BB 3/23/99 99-2659-6 11000 6300 16000 12000 13000 7400 4800 4100 14000 5500 37900 12000 6800 170000 54000 33300 IRONTON CELL CC 3121199 99-2659-7 3300 9600 21000 19000 16000 8700 5600 4800 19000 3300 49800 18000 7700 130000 73200 37300 IRONTON CELL DD 3123199 99-2659-8 15000 7100 18000 19000 17000 9800 3800 5200 17000 7500 43400 11000 8900 120000 56100 39200 IRONTON CELL EE 3/23/99 ' 99-2659-9 13000 1.ioo 8100 5900 6600 3900 2000 2000 7500 9200 3300 3800 3700 46000 22000 2000 IRG.'ITOS CELL FF 3123199 99-2659-10 15000 810 8800 7300 5700 3-tOO 2000 2000 6900 11000 3000 .noo 3100 22000 23000 2000 IROl>'TON CELL GG 3/23/99 99-2659-11 13000 6500 16000 17000 12000 7400 4600 4000 21000 5500 40300 8500 6200 200000 55500 33800 I •• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •• I TABLE 10-3 SLAG AREA STAGING CELLS SOIL SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS Analyte (Units) POL \'NUCLEAR AROMA TIC HYDROCARBONS (µg/kg) ACENAPHTHENE ACENAPHTHYLENE ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)PYRENE BENZO(b)FLUORANTHENE BENZO(g.h.i)PER YLENE B ENZO( klFLUORANTHENE CHRYSENE DIBENZ(a.h)ANTHRACENE FLUORANTHENE FLUORENE INDENO( 1.2,3-c,d)PYRENE NAPHTHALENE PHENANTHRENE PY RENE SEMIVOLATILE ORGANICS (mg/kg) NAPHTHALENE ACENAPHTHYLENE ACENAPHTHENE FLUORENE PHENANTHRENE ANTHRACENE FLUORANTHENE PY RENE BENZO( a)ANTHRACENE CHRYSENE BENZO(b)FLUORANTHENE BENZO(k)FLUORANTHENE BENZO(a)PYRENE IN DENO( 1.2.3-c,d)PYRENE DIBENZ(a.h)ANTHRACENE B ENZO< g.h.i)PERYLENE BOLD: Analyte detected above the reponing limit. (4 of 4) Sample ID IRONTON CELL HH Date Collected 3/22199 Lab Sample ID 99-2659-12 <32000 5600 20000 20000 14000 7900 4800 - 4400 17000 4800 46500 13000 6700 49000 55100 33200 Note: APCL analyzed for Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Method 8310) and reponed results in µg/kg. Quanterra analyzed for Semivolatile Organics tMethod 8270) and reported n:sults in mg/kg. IRONTON CELL II 3/22/99 99-2659-13 <160000 19000 40000 38000 29000 16000 8000 9000 33000 9000 93000 28000 14000 140000 120000 67000 IRONTON CELL JJ 3/22/99 99-2659-14 <160000 13000 28000 27000 21000 10000 7000 7000 23000 4000 64000 21000 10000 140000 86000 48000 IRONTON CELL KK 3/22/99 99-2659-15 <150000 14000 42000 41000 31000 18000 10000 10000 40000 5800 100000 30000 15000 110000 122000 75000 --.-- -- - - -I -- -- TABLE 10-4 SLAG AREA STAGING CELLS S01L SAMPLE BENZO(a)PYRENE EQUIV A LENTS (1 of 13) Sample Location ID Ironton Cell A Analyte (Unih) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon! (µglkg) Benzo(a )anthracene Benzo( a )pyrene Benzo(b )fluoranthene Benzo(k)fluoranthene Chrysene Dibenz.( a,h)anthracene Indeno(l ,2,3-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)P: Benzo(a)pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Goal for PAHs is 91,000 µg/kg B(a)P equivalents. Analyzed Concentration 18.000 16.000 27,000 <5,000 20,000 <5,000 6,600 Ironton Cell A B(a)P Equivalents 1800 16000 2700 25 20 2500 660 23,705 Ironton Cell B Analyzed Concentration 12.000 11,000 18.000 <5.000 13,000 <5,000 <5,000 Ironton Cell B B(a)P Equivalents 1200 11000 1800 25 13 2500 250 16, 788 -- Ironton Cell C Analyzed Concentration 15,000 13,000 21.000 <5,000 15,000 <5.000 5,200 -.- fronton Cell C IJ(a}P Eq11imlents 1500 13000 2100 25 15 2500 520 19,660 Rcvi•cd I 0/200 l - --.----- --• ---- TABLE 10-4 SLAG AREA STAGING CELLS SOIL SAMPLE BENZO(a)PYRENE EQUIVALENTS (2of13) S•mplr Loution ID Ironton Cell D Analyte (Units) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (pg/kg) Benz.o( a )anthracene Benz.o( a )pyrene Benz.o(b )fluoranthene Benzo(k)fluomnthene Chrysene Dibel17.(a,h)anthracene Indeno( 1,2,3-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (pg/kg) B(a)P: Benzo(a)pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Goal for PAHs is 91,000 µglkg B(a)Pequivalenls. Analyzed Concentration 36,000 30,000 55,000 <9,900 39,000 <9,900 14,000 Ironton Cell D B(a)P Eq11iva/ents 3600 30000 5500 49.5 39 4950 1400 45,539 Ironton Cell E Analyzed Concentration 25,000 20,000 36,000 <5.000 24,000 <5,000 9,000 Ironton Cell E B(a)P Equivalents 2500 20000 3600 25 24 2500 ....22!L 29,549 - - Ironton Cell F Analyzed Concentration 22,000 20.000 36,000 <5,000 26.000 <5,000 8,900 -.- Ironton Cell F B(a)P Eq11ivalent.v 2200 20000 3600 25 26 2500 890 29,241 R cvi scd I 0/200 I - --.-- - - -----• --- - TABLE 10-4 SLAG AREA STAGING CELLS SOIL SAMPLE BENZO(a)PYRENE EQUIV A LENTS (3of13) Sample Location ID Ironton Cell G Ironton Cell G Ironton Cell H Analyzed Ironton Cell H B(a}P Analyte (Unih) Analyzed Concentration B(a)P Equivalents Concentration Equivalents Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon~ (µglkg) Benzo( a )anthracene Benzo( a )pyrene Benzo(b )fluoranthene Benzo(k )fluoranthene Chrysene Di benz( a,h )anthracene Indeno( 1,2,3-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (pg/kg) B(a)P: Benzo(a)pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to cakulate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Goal for PAI-ls is 91,000 µg/kg B(a)P equivalents. 27,000 24.000 41,000 <8,200 27,000 <8,200 11,000 2700 24000 4100 41 27 4100 JJOO 36,(>68 23.000 2300 23.000 23000 37,000 3700 <1,600 8 24,000 24 <1.600 800 <l,600 80 29,912 -·- Ironton Cell I Analyzed Concentration 3,300 2.700 4,400 <660 3,100 <660 1.200 -.- Ironton Cell I B(a)P Equivalents 330 2700 440 3.3 3.1 330 120 3,926 Revised 1012<io I - --.--- ----• - - - - TABLE 10-4 SLAG AREA STAGING CELLS SOIL SAMPLE BENZO(a)PYRENE EQUIVALENTS (4of13) Sample Location ID Ironton Cell J Analyte (Units) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (pg/kg) Benzo( a )anthracene Benz,o( a )p)Tene Benzo(b )fluoranthene Benzo(k)fluoranthene Chrysene Dibem(a,h)anthracene Indeno( 1,2,3-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µglkg) B(a)P: Benzo(a)pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Goal for PAI-ls . is 91,000 µg.lkg B(a)P equivalents. Analyzed Concentration 38,000 35,000 58,000 <33,000 38.000 <33,000 <33,000 Ironlon Cell J B(a)P Equivalents 3800 35000 5800 165 38 16500 1650 62,953 Ironton Cell K Analyzed Concentration <66,000 <66.000 <66,000 <66,000 <"66.000 <66,000 <66,000 Ironton Cell K B(a)P Equivalents 3300 33000 3300 330 33 33000 3300 76,263 - - Ironton Cell L Analyzed Concentration <130.000 <130.000 <130,000 <130.000 <\30,000 <U0.000 <D0.000 -.- Ironton Cell L R(a)T' Equivalents 6500 65000 6500 650 65 65000 6500 150,115 Rcvi•ed I 0/200 I - --.-- - ----• ---- TABLE 10-4 SLAG AREA ST AGING CELLS SOIL SAMPLE BENZO(a)PYRENE EQUIVALENTS (5of13) Sample Location ID Ironton Cell M Analyte (Unib) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) Benzo( a )anthracene Benz.o( a )pyrene Benz.o(b )fluoranthene Benzo(k)fluoranthene Chrysene Diben7(a,h)anthracene Indeno( 1,2,3-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µglkg) B(a)P: Benzo(a)pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to ealculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Goal for PAHs is 91,000 µg/kg B(a)P equivalents. Analyz.ed Concentration 22,000 19,000 31,000 <16,000 21,000 <16,000 <16,000 Ironton Cell M B(a)P Equivalents 2200 19000 3100 80 21 8000 800 33,201 Ironton Cell N Analyz.ed Concentration 22,000 20,000 32.000 <16,000 22,000 <16,000 <16,000 Ironton Cell N B(a}P Equivalents 2200 20000 3200 80 22 8000 800 34,302 - - Ironton Cell 0 Analyzed Concentration <33,000 <33,000 35,000 <33.000 <33,000 <.U,000 <33.000 -.- Ironton Cell 0 B(a}P Equivalents 1650 16500 3500 165 16.5 16500 1650 39,98! Rcvi,c<l 10/200 I - --.-------• - - - - TABLE 10-4 SLAG AREA STAGING CELLS SOIL SAMPLE BENZO(a)PYRENE EQUIVALENTS (6of13) Sample Location ID Ironton Cell P Analyte (Units) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) Benzo( a )anthracene Benzo( a )pyrene Benzo( b )fluoranthene Benz.o(k )fluoranthene Chrysene Dibenz.( a,h )anthracene lndeno( 1,2,3-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)P: Benzo(a)pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Goal for P AHs is 91,000 µglkg 8( a )P equivalents. Anal}'?.ed Concentration 21.000 18.000 31,000 <16,000 23,000 <16,000 <16.000 Ironton Cell P B(a}P Equivalents 2100 18000 3100 80 23 8000 800 32,103 Ironton Cell Q Analyz.ed Concentration 23,000 20.000 33.000 <16.000 28.000 <16,000 <16.000 Ironton Cell Q B(a)P Equivalents 2300 20000 3300 80 28 8000 800 34,508 -- Ironton Cell R Analyz.ed Concentration <16.000 <16.000 16.000 <16,000 <16.000 <16.000 <16.000 ---• Ironton Cell R B(a)P Equivalents 800 «WOO 1600 80 8 8000 800 19,:!88 Revi•i:d 101200 I - --.--- - ---• ---- TABLE 10-4 SLAG AREA STAGING CELLS SOIL SAMPLE BENZO(a)PYRENE EQUIVALENTS (7of13) Sample Location ID Ironton Cell S Analyte (Units) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon! (µ.glkg) Benzo( a )anthracene Benzo( a )pyrene Benzo(b )fluoranthene Benzl:Xk)fluoranthene Chrysene Dibenz( a,h )anthracene lndenf:X 1,2,3-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µ.glkg) B(a)P: Benzf:Xa)pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Goal for PAI-ls is 91,000 µg/kg B(a)P equivalents. Analyzed Concentration <33,000 <B,000 <33,000 <33,000 <33,000 <33,000 <33,000 Ironton Cell S B(a)P Equivalents 1650 16500 1650 165 16.5 16500 1650 38, 132 Ironton Cell T Analyzed Concentration <16.000 <16,000 <16,000 <16.000 <16,000 <16,000 <16.000 Ironton Cell T B(a}P Equivalents 800 8000 800 80 8 800() 800 18,488 -- Ironton Cell U Anal}'?,ed Concentration IR.000 16.000 23.000 <16,000 19,000 <16.000 <16,000 -.- Ironton Cell U B(a)f' Equivalents 1800 16000 :mm 80 19 8000 800 28,999 Revised I 0/200 I - --.---- ---• ---- TABLE 10-4 SLAG AREA STAGING CELLS SOIL SAMPLE BENZO(a)PYRENE EQUIVALENTS (8of13) Sample Location ID Ironton Cell V Analyte (Units) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbon! (µ.glkg) Benzo( a )anthracene Benzo( a )pyrene Benzo(b )fluoranthene Benzo(k)fluoranthene Chrysene Dibenz( a,h)anthracene Indeno( 1,2,3-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µ.glkg) B(a)P: Benzo(a)pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Goal for PAHs is 91,000 µg/kg B(a)P equivalents. Analyzed Concentration <33.000 <33,000 <33,000 <33,000 <33,000 <33,000 <33,000 Ironton Cell V B(a)P Equivalents 1650 16500 1650 165 16.5 16500 1650 38,132 Ironton Cell W Analyzed Concentration 18.000 17,000 26.000 <16,000 20,000 <16.000 <16,000 Ironton Cell W B(a)P Equivalents 1800 17000 2600 80 20 8000 ..1QQ_ 30,300 -- Ironton Cell X Analyzed Concentration 6,700 4,800 2.600 3,000 5.800 6.000 3,000 -.- Ironton Cell X B(a)P Equivalents 670 4800 260 30 5.8 6000 _lQQ_ 12,066 Revi•ed I 0/200 I - --.-- --.. --• - - - - TABLE I0-4 SLAG AREA STAGING CELLS SOIL SAMPLE BENZO(a)PYRENE EQUIV A LENTS (9of13) Sample Location ID Ironton Cell Y Analyte (Units) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) Benzo( a )anthracene Benzo( a )pyrene Benzo(b )fluoranthene Benzo(k )fluoranthene Chrysene Dibenz(a,h)anthracene lndeno( 1,2,3-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)P: Benzo(a)pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Goal for PAI-ls is 91,000 µg/kg B(a)P equivalents. Analyzed Concentration 6.400 6,900 4,000 2,000 7,900 <3,200 3,700 Ironton Cell Y B(a}P Eq11ivalents 640 6900 400 20 7.9 1600 370 9,938 Ironton Cell Z Analyzed Concentration 12,000 8.400 4.800 1.200 9.600 18,000 4.200 Ironton Cell Z B(a}P Eq11ivalents 1200 8400 48() 12 9.6 18000 420 28,522 - - Ironton Cell AA Analyzed Concentration 9,700 10,000 6.000 3,400 13,000 13,000 5,500 -.- Ironton Cell AA B(a}P Equivalents 970 /()()()() 6()() 34 13 13000 550 25, 167 H cviscd I0.'200 I - - - - - -----.. - -e TABLE 10-4 SLAG AREA STAGING CELLS SOIL SAMPLE BENZO(a)PYRENE EQUN ALENTS (10of13) Sample Location ID Ironton Cell BB Ironton Cell BB Ironton Cell CC Analyte (Units) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) Benzo( a )anthracene Benzo( a )p)Tene Benzo(b )fluoranthene Benzo(k )fluoranthene Chrysene Dibenz(a,h)anthracene Indeno( 1,2,3-cd )p)Tene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)P: Benzo(a)p)Tene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Goal for PAI-Is is 91,000 µg/kg B(a)P equivalents. Analyzed B(a)P Analyzed Concentration Equivalents Concentration 12,000 13,000 7,400 4,100 14,000 5,500 6.800 1200 13000 740 41 14 5500 680 21,175 19,000 16,000 8,700 4,800 19,000 3.300 7,700 - - Ironton Cell CC B(a)P Equivalents 1900 16000 870 48 19 3300 770 22,907 - ---- Ironton Cell DD Analyzed Concentration 19,000 17,000 9,800 5,200 17,000 7,500 8,900 Ironton Cell DD B(a)P Equivalents 1900 17000 980 52 17 7500 890 28,339 Revised 10/200 I - --.----- --I -- - - TABLE 10-4 SLAG AREA STAGING CELLS SOIL SAMPLE BENZO(a)PYRENE EQUIV A LENTS (11 oflJ) Sample Loe.lion ID Ironton Cell EE Analyte (Unib) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) Benzo( a )anthracene Benzo( a )p)Tene Benzo(b )fluoranthene Benzo(k )fluoranthene Chrysene Dibenz(a,h)anthracene lndeno( 1,2,3-cd)p)Tene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)P: Benzo(a)p)Tene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Goal for PAHs is 91,000 µg/kg B( a )P equivalents. Analyzed Concentration 5,900 6,600 3,900 2,000 7,500 9,200 3,700 Ironton Cell EE B(a)P Equivalents 590 6600 390 20 7.5 9200 370 17, /78 Ironton Cell FF Analyzed Concentration 7.300 5,700 3,400 2,000 6,900 11.000 3,100 Ironton Cell FF B(a)P Equivalents 730 5700 340 20 6.9 11000 310 18, /07 - - Ironton Cell GG Analyzed Concentration 17,000 12,000 7,400 4.000 21,000 5,500 6,200 -.- Ironton Cell GG B(a)I' Equimlents 1700 12000 740 40 21 5500 620 20,6]/ Revise<! 10i200 I - -- - - - -e - - -.. - - - - TABLE 10-4 SLAG AREA STAGING CELLS SOIL SAMPLE BENZO(a)PYRENE EQUN ALENTS (13ofl3) Sample Location ID Ironton Cell KK Ironton Cell KK Analyte (Units) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) Benzo( a )anthracene Benzo( a )pyrene Benzo(b )fluoranthene Benzo(k)fluoranthene Chrysene Dibenz( a,h )anthracene Indeno( 1,2,3-cd)pyrene B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) 13\a)P: Benzo(a)pyrenc Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds . . Risk-Based Remediation Goal for PAHs is 91,000µg/kg13\a)P equivalents. Analyzed B(a)P Concentration Equivalents 41,000 . 4100 31,000 31000 18,000 1800 10,000 100 40,000 40 5,800 5800 15,000 1500 44,340 ------ R<:vis<:d I 0/200 I I •• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •• I Sample ID Date Collected Lab S;1111plc ID Analyte (Units) SEl\llVOLATILE ORGANICS (µg/kg) ACENAPHTHENE ACENAPHTHYLENE ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)PYRENE BENZO(blFLUORANTHENE BENZO!g;h.i lPER Y LENE BENZO(kJFLUORANTHENE CHRYSENE DIBENZ(a.h)ANTHRACENE FLUORANTHENE FLUORENE INDENO( 1.:U-c.d)PYRENE 2-METHYLNAPHTHALENE NAPHTHALENE PHENANTHRENE PY RENE TOXICITY CHARACTERISTIC LEAClllNG PROCEDURE (µg/I) BENZENE POL \'NUCLEAR AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (µg/kg) ACENAPHTHENE ACENAPHTHYLENE ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)PYRENE BENZO(bJFLUORANTHENE BENZO(g.h,i)PER YLENE BENZO(k)FLUORANTHENE CHRYSENE DIBENZ(a.h)ANTHRACENE FLUORANTHENE FLUORENE INDENO( 1.2.3-c,d)PYRENE NAPHTHALENE PHENANTHRENE PY RENE BOLD: Analyte detected above the reponing limit. Note: At the request of UDEQ. samples from cells Tl. T2. T3. T4 and T5 were analyzed by APCL for Semivolatile Organics (Method 8270). and are rcponed in µg/kg. CELL Tl 6/4/99 99-4674-1 <140000 87000 81000 83000 64000 64000 32000 20000 78000 14000 192000 86000 32000 <140000 530000 256000 163000 1700 CELL T2 CELL T.1 6/4/99 6/4/99 99-4674~2 99-4674-3 <130000 <130000 134000 137000 130000 131000 130000 120000 98000 97000 91000 130000 45000 46000 <1.10000 IJOOOO 120000 120000 23000 <1.10000 270000 270000 134000 132000 45000 46000 22000 <1-10000 490000 600000 380000 390000 234000 229000 1100 1900 TAULE 10-5 TAR/TARRY SOILS STAGIN(; AREA CELLS SAMPLE ANALYTICAL RESULTS (I or 2) CELL T4 CELL T5 CELL T6 6/4/99 614/99 614199 99-4674-4 99-4674-5 99-40-14-12 <120<Xl0 < 120000 100000 98000 94000 92000 95000 95000 75000 77000 72000 73000 35000 37000 <120000 < 120000 87000 !18000 16000 16000 213000 212000 99000 89000 34000 40000 <120<Xl0 <120000 470000 380000 290000 28(1000 179000 181000 560 770 1500 350000 53000 87800 64300 51000 21000 26000 10000 57000 2.'000 116000 71300 19000 530000 280000 111000 CELL T7 CELL TS CELL T9 'CELL TIO CELL Tl I CELL Tl2 CELL Tl3 614199 614199 614/99 6/4199 6nt99 6nt99 6nt99 99-4034-1 J 99-40-14-14 99-40.14-15 99-4034-16 99-4034-17 99-4034-18 99-4034-19 1800 1500 1600 550 140 2100 1800 360000 350000 340000 160000 180000 260000 250000 44000 42000 45000 24000 27000 35000 37000 85200 83100 86700 46000 51900 55600 65200 64900 61100 67300 39000 44000 41000 51500 52300 49000 57100 35000 38000 33000 43000 22000 20000 23000 15000 16000 14000 18000 27000 24000 9700 19000 22000 17000 11000 11000 10000 12000 7500 8400 7500 9800 57100 53900 59600 37000 39000 36000 46000 22000 7000 7400 19000 4000 16000 21000 119000 188000 202000 I 111000 125000 126000 152000 71200 67000 67400 l 33000 39000 48000 48000 20000 18000 21000 : 11000 12000 9700 14000 450000 4-tOOOO 720000 270000 210000 530000 290000 283000 277000 282000 149000 169000 197000 211000 111000 102000 llOOOO 60100 67900 66000 81400 I •• I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •• I TABLE 10-S TAIUTARRY SOILS STAGING AREA CELLS SAl\ll'LE ANALYTICAL RESULTS Analytc (Units) SEl\11\'0LATILE ORGANICS (Jig/kg) ACENAPHTHENE ACENAPHTHYLENE ANTHRACENE BENZO(aJANTHRACENE BENZO(a)PYRENE BENZO(b)FLUORANTHENE BENZOtg.h.i)PERYLENE BENZO(k)FLUORANTHENE CHRYSENE DIBENZ(a,h)ANTHRACENE FLUORANTHENE FLUOR ENE INDENO( 1.2,3-c.dJPYRENE 2-METHYLNAPHTHALENE NAPHTHALENE PHENANTHRENE PY RENE (2 of 2) Sampk ID Date Collcrtl·d Lah 'sample ID TOXICIT\' CllARACTERISTIC LEAClllNG PROCEDURE (µg/I) BENZENE POLYNUCLEAR AROl\IATIC HYDROCARBONS (µg/kg) ACENAPHTHENE ACENAPHTHYLENE ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)ANTHRACENE BENZO(a)PYRENE BENZO(b)FLUORANTHENE BENZO(g.h_i)PERYLENE BENZO(k)FLUORANTHENE CHRYSENE DIBENZ(a.h)ANTHRACENE FLUORANTHENE FLUOR ENE INDENO( 1.2.3-c,d)PYRENE NAPHTHALENE PHENANTHRENE PY RENE BOLD: Analyte detected above the reporting limit. Note: At the request of UOEQ. samples from cells Tl. T2, n. T4 and T5 were analyzed by APCL for Semivolatile Organics <Method 8270). and are reported in 11g/kg. CELL Tl-I (i/7199 9'1-40,1~ -20 2270 540000 89000 150000 110000 81000 34000 10000 20000 91000 10000 342000 120000 27000 810000 510000 180000 CELL VI 617/9') 99--103-1-21 490 290000 26000 96000 73900 3000 8300 42000 9900 67300 19000 208000 70000 6800 150000 304000 138000 --.----- - -I -- TABLE I0-6 TAR/TARRY SOIL STAGING CELLS SAMPLE BENZO(a)PYRENE EQUIV A LENTS () of 5) Samplr Location II> Cdl Tl Cell Tl Cell TI Analyzed B(a)P Analyzed - - CdlT2 B(a)P Analytc (Units) Concenlralion E1111i1·ale11ts Concenlralion Eq11il'a/c11ts Polynudear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) Bcnzo( a)anthraccne Benzo(a)pyrcnc Henzo(h)lluoranlhcnc Bcnw( k )lluoranthene Chrysenc Dihcn£(a,h)an1hracene lndcno( 1,2,3-cd)pyrenc B(a)P Equivalent Total (µgfkg) B(a)P: Rcnzo(a)pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used lo calculale non-c.letcetcc.l compounds. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remedialion Goal for PAI Is of 91,000 µg/kg H(a)P c4uivalcnts. 83,000 6.t,000 M,000 20JIOO 78,000 14.000 32,000 8300 6./000 6-J()() 25 78 1./000 3200 96,003 130,000 I.WOO 98,000 98000 91,000 9/00 <130000 650 120,000 120 23,000 23000 45,000 ./500 148,370 - --.-- CellTJ Cdl T1 Analyzed 8(11)/' Com:enlralion Eq11ii·11/c11t.1 120,000 121100 97,000 9711110 130,000 /_111110 130,000 /300 120.000 I 20 <130000 65.000 46,000 ./{J(J() 193,020 --.---- -- -• -- TABLE 10-6 TAR/TARRY SOIL STAGING CELLS SAMPLE HENZO(a)PYRENE EQUIVALENTS (2 of 5) Sample Localiun II> Analyte (Units) Polynudear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) Benzo(a)anthracene Benzo(a)pyrene Benzo(b )lluoranthene Bcnzo(k)lluoranthene Chrysene Dibcnz( a,h )anlhraccne lndcno( 1,2,3-cd)pyrene H(a)P E1111ivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)P: Benzo(a)pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Hold Exceeds Risk-Based Remediation Goal for PAI Is of 91,000 µg/kg B(a)P equivalents. Cell T4 Analyzed Com:cntration 95,000 75.000 72,000 <120000 87.000 16.000 -~4.000 CcllT4 B(a)P Eq11ivale111s 9500 75000 7200 600 H7 16000 3-100 111,787 Cclln Analyzed Concentration 95,000 77.000 73,000 <120000 88.000 16,000 40,000 -- Ce11T5 B(a)P Eq11il'Cl/ents 9500 77000 7300 600 HH 16000 -1000 114,488 - - CellT6 Analyzed Concentration 64,300 51,000 21,000 10.(100 57,000 23,000 19,000 -.- Cell Tf• 8( a)P Eq11il'ale11ts 6./3() 51 (}(}() 2100 /()() 57 2./()()() /9()() 84.587 - --.--- ----• -- TAHLE 10-6 TARffARRY SOIL STAGING CELLS SAMPl.E HENZO(a)P\'RENE EQUIVALENTS (3 of 5) Sample toralion ID CcllD B(a)I' Cell TS Analyzed - - Cell TS 8( a)P - CellT9 Analyzed --.- Analytc (Units) CcllD Analy1cd Conccnlralion Eq11ivalc111s Conccnlralion Eq11iwilc11ts Concenlration Cell T'J B(ail' Eq1til'lllc111.1· Polynudear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) Bcnw(a)anlhraccne Hcnzo(a)pyrcnc Bcnrn(h)lluoran1hcnc Hcnw(k )lluoranlhene Chryscnc Dihc111.(a.h)anthraccnc lndcno( 1,2,3-cd)pyrenc B(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)P: Bcnzo(a)pyrcnc Note: One-half lhc reporting limil used lo calculalc 111m-dch.:clcd compounds. Bold Exceeds Risk-Based Remedialion Goal for PAI Is of 91,000 µg/kg B(a)P equivalcnls. 64,900 52.300 22.000 11.000 57,100 22.000 20,000 6490 52300 2200 //() 57.J 22000 2000 85, 157 61,100 49,000 20,000 10.000 S.l,900 7,000 18,000 6//() 67,300 67.W 490()() 57,100 57/()() 2000 23.000 2.WO 1110 12,000 1211 5.1.9 59,600 59(> 7000 7,400 7./1)() 1800 21,000 ... 1 .. 1.r111 66.064 7.'i,810 - --.-- --- - -• -- TABLE I0-6 TAR/TARRY SOIL ST AGING CELLS SAMPLE BENZO(a}PYRENE EQUIV A LENTS (4 of 5) Sample l.ocation II> Analyte (Units) Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) Benzo(a)anthraccnc Benzo(a)pyrcne Benzo(h)lluoranthcnc Benzo(k)ll1111ran1hcnc Chryscne Dihcnz(a,h)anthraccnc lndcno( 1,2,3-cd)pyrenc H(a)P Equivalent Total (µg/kg) R(a)P: Benzo(a)pyrenc Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate non-detected compounds. Hold b.cccc.ls Risk-Bascc.l Rcmcc.liatinn Gnal for PAI Is of 91,000 µg/kg B(a)P equivalents. Cdl TIO Analytcd Concentration 39,000 35,000 15,000 7.500 37,000 19,000 11,000 Cell TIO ll(a)P Eq11ivale11ts 3900 35000 1500 75 37 I 9000 //(}() 60,612 C'dl Tl t Analyzed Concentration 44,000 38,000 16,000 8,400 39,000 4,000 12,000 -- Cell Tl I Jl( a)P Eq11iva/e11ts 4400 38000 1600 84 39 4000 1200 49,323 - - Cell Tl2 Analyzed Concentration 41,000 33,000 14,000 7,500 36,000 16,0110 9,700 -.- C'dl Tl~ IJ(aW Eq11irnl1·11ts 4 /()(I _/_/()(}() J.I()() 75 36 I {J()IJIJ .1!!!._ 55.58/ - --.----- --• ---- TABLF. I0-6 TAR/TARRY SOIL STAGING CELLS SAMPLE HF.NZO(a)P\'RF.NE EQUIVALENTS (5 or 5) Sample tol·alion Ill ('l'fl Tl.1 Analy1.cd Analyte (Units) Conn:nlralion Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/k~) Renzo( a)anlhracene Bcnzo(a)pyrene Benw(b )lluoranthcnc Berm 1( k )11 uornnt hcnc Chryscm: Dihcnz( a,h )anlhracene lndeno( 1,2,3-cdJpyrcnc U(a)P F.11uivalent Total (µg/kg) B(a)P: Benw(a)pyrcne Nole: One-hair lhe rcponing limil used lo cah:ulalc 11011-tklcctcJ compounds. Bold Exceeds Risk'. Based Rcmcdialion Goal li1r PAHs or 91,000 µg/kg B(a)P equivalents. 51,500 4-1,000 18,000 9.800 46,000 21.000 14.000 Cl'll Tl.1 ll( a JP E1111il'lile111s 515U 43000 1800 9H 4() 21000 /4()() 72,494 Cell Tl4 Analyzed Com:cnlralion 110,000 81,000 34,000 20,000 91,000 10,000 27,000 CellTl.t B(a)P Eq11ii•ale111s 1/0()() H/000 3./00 200 9/ /()()()0 2700 JOR,391 - - Cell VI Analyzed Concenlralion 73,900 3,000 8,300 9,900 67,300 19,000 6,800 -.- Ccll\11 H(u)/' Eq11i1·11/1·11ts 7390 3!101) 830 99 67 . .1 fl)()()() Mil! 3 /JIM - --.------ STAGING STArnNU Sample m CELI. CJ ('El.I. C2 llal• Collected nnt'l'I 6ni'l'I Lab Sampl• ID 99-4034-1 99-.J0.14-2 Analyle !Units) POI. \"NUCLEAR AROMATIC 11\"DROCAROONS (pc/kgl ACENAPI ITllENE 120000 220IHIO t\CENAPllll IYI .ENE 36000 431111() ANTllRACl'NE 53300 5K200 llENZOca)ANTI IRAC'ENE 421HJO 40tHIO Bl'NZO!all'YIU'NE .BIHHI JIHHIU llENZO!bll'I l IORANTllENE 14!HIO IJIHIO llENZ<>lg.h.ill'ERYl.ENE l'llHIO 171HMI BENZ<l<k>l-LllURANTllENE 9000 771HI CllRYSENE 37000 35000 DIRENZ(a,h)ANTI I RAC ENE 26«HJO 23000 FLllORANTI IENE 111000 I07000 fl.LIORENE 45000 53400 IN UENO( I .2J-l',dll'YRENI: 14000 121HIO NAPI ITI !Al.ENI'. 94()(1() l61HHHI l'llENANTllRENE 164000 1751HJO PY RENE 82300 79411() TOXICITY C-llARAC'TERISTIC' I.EAC:lllNG PROC-EDllRE 111~/I) BENZENE 94 220 HOLD: Analy1e Je1ecled above 1he rcl'orling Ii mil. -• - - TA~l.t: 10-1 COKE llY-PROlllll'TS AREA STAGING Ct:l.I.S SOIL SAMru: ANAL\'TILAL RESULTS (I or IJ STAGING STAGING STAGING f'El.1. f'3 CELL f'4 CEl.LC' 6nt<J9 6nt99 6nt99 99-4034-_l 99-4034-4 99-4034-5 140000 190000 130000 32000 38000 21000 53400 52'11MI 32000 411HJO 38000 24000 331HHI 2'11HIO 20000 141HIO 120!1() 11-t!IO 21HHHJ 16«HJO 12000 8000 7900 4000 37000 34000 22000 15000 22000 16000 IOIOOO 98200 39500 44(HJO 44000 27000 14000 12(HJO 41HIO 74(HJO 16«HHJ0 130000 1570llO 15KOOO 99100 78111() 73400 44000 '10 7K 1180 --- --.-- STAGING f'ELL C6 6nt99 99-4034-6 190000 37000 60100 46700 37000 16(HJO 21000 8000 41000 7800 116000 47200 13000 120000 181()(1() 87500 67 -~-- ---- -• -- TABLE I0-8 COKE H\'-PIU>l>lJCTS AREA STAGING CELLS SOii, SAMPLE UENZO(a)PYRENE EQUIV Al.ENTS (I of 2) Sample Location Ill Analyte (Units) Polynudear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) Benzo(a)anthraccne Benzo(a)pyrenc Benzo( h )1luoran1hcne Rcnl.l>(k)lluoranthene Chryscne Dihenz(a,h)anthracene Im.Jeno( 1,2,3-cd)pyrene B(a)P Hqufralent Total (µg/kg) B(a)P: Renw(a)pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to calculate B(a)P equivalent for non-delceted compounds. Risl..-Based RemeJialion Goal for PAHs is 91,000 i1g/kg B(a)P equivalents. S1aging CdlCI Analy1.cd Concentration 42.000 1.~.000 14.000 <J,000 17.000 26.000 14.000 S1aging CdlCI B(aJP Eq11iwile11ts .J200 33000 /.100 Cj(} 37 26000 /.100 66./27 S1aging Cell Cl Analyzed Concentration 40,000 30,000 13,000 7,700 35,000 23,000 12,000 - - - --.-- Slaging Staging Sla!!ing Cd\ Cl Cel\C3 l:cllD B(a)P Analyzed B(aJI' Eq11im/e111s Concentration Eq1til'lllc111.1· .JOOO 41,000 .J }()() 30000 33,000 .UOllO 130() 14,000 /.ltlll 77 8,000 80 35 37,000 37 23000 15,000 I 5, 1100 1200 14,000 _t!!l!J_ 59,6/2 55.(JI 7 --.--- ----I -- TABLE J0-8 COKE HY-PRODUCTS AREA STAGING CELLS SOIL SAMPLE RENZO(a)PYRENE EQUIVALENTS (2 of 2) Sample 1.ocalion IU Analyte (Units) Polynudear Aromatic Hydrocarbons (µg/kg) Benzo( a)anthracene Benzo(a)pyrcne Benzo(h)lluoranlhene Benzo(k)lluoranthene Chrysene Dihen1(a.h)anthracene lmkno( 1,2,3-ctllpyrenc B(a)P Equfralelll Total (µglkg) H(a)P: Rcnzo(a)pyrene Note: One-half the reporting limit used to cakulate B(a)P equivalent for non-detected compounds. Risk-Based Remediation Goal for PMls is 91,000 µg/kg B(a)P equivalents. S1aging l\·11 ('4 Analy1.ed Concenlration 38,000 29.000 12.000 7.900 .14.000 n.ooo 12,000 SI aging Cdl C4 B(aJP E1111il'alc111s 3800 29000 1200 79 3./ 22000 12110 57.313 S1aging CcllC5 Analyzed Concentration 24,000 20,000 8,400 4,000 22,000 16,000 4,00() - ----, - SI aging Slaging S1agi11g Cell<.'5 Cell C6 Cell ('6 R(a)P Analyzed IJ( ll JP Eq11im/ents Concentration £qui1·<1f<'lllS 2400 46,700 ./6711 20000 3,700 3700 8./0 16,000 I (>(10 ./() 8,000 80 22 41,000 ./I 1600() 7,800 78110 ./()() 15,1100 1500 39,702 /9,39 / Appendix G Certificate of Completion, Site Management Plan, and Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions W he n recor ded re turn to: U tah Departme nt of E nvironmental Quali ty Divis io n of E n vironme nta l Re spon se an d R e me di at i on A tte ntion : Vol untar y C le anup Program Coordinator 168 North 1950 West Salt Lake C ity, Utah 84116 RE: Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Site, VCP # C006 ENT 131920:2008 PG 1 of · 11 RANDALL Am COVINGTON UTAH COU NTY RECORDER 2008 Dec 18 3:12 pm FEE 0.00 BY EO RECORD ED FOR UDEQ Bounded on North by Ironton Boulevard, South by US Route 75, East by US Route 89 , West by the Union Pacific L.A. and S.L. Railroad Interchange Yard, Provo , Utah 84603 CERTIFICL).TE OF COMPLETION 1. Compliance with Terms of Voluntary Cleanup Program The Exec uti ve Director of the Utah Depa rtm ent o f Environmental Qual ity, t hrough hi s und ersig ned des ig nee be low, has de ter m i ned that U.S . Steel Corporatio n (USS), t he City of Provo, and the Provo Redeve lo pme nt Agency, her ei nafter collccti ve ly refened to a s "Appli cants," h ave com pl eted a Uta h Department of E n vironmental Q u al ity s upe rv ised vo lunt ar y .cleanup of t he re al propert y descri bed in Attac hm e nt A (the "Property"), in accordan ce wi th sec ti o ns 19-8-108 and 19 -8-1 I 0 of th e U tah Code A nn o ta ted a nd t he Voluntary Clean u p Agreem e n t e ntered into on J ul y 3 0 , 1998, a nd that U.S . Stee l Corporation , th e City of Provo and t he Provo R edeve lopment Agency are gran ted thi s C ertifi c ate of Compl eti o n ("COC") purs uant to sec ti on 19 -8-1 11, s ubj ec t to t he conditions set fo rth in paragraph three below. 2. Ack nowledgment of Protection From Liability T hi s COC acknow led ges protection fro m li ab i lity provided by sectio n 19-8-11 3 o f the Utah Code A nnotated t o an appli c ant who i s not resp o n sibl e for th e contami nati on under the pro vis ions li s te d in s ub secti on 19 -8-1 J3(l)(b) at the tim e the app li cant app li es t o e nte r i nto a Voluntary C leanup Agree me nt, and to fu t ure owners who acquire t he Property covered by th is COC, and to lende r s w ho make loa ns secured by th e Proper ty cover ed by th e COC. As set forth in sec b o n 19 -8 -11 3, th i s r elease o f li abi li ty is not avai lable to an o wner or le nder wh o w as origin a ll y r espon si bl e for a release or contamin ation , or to an owner o r lender w h o c h a nges th e l and use from th e use s peci fi ed in the C OC if t he c h anged use or uses may r easonably be ex p ec ted to re s ult in in c reased ri sks to human heall h o r the enviro nm e n t, or to an owner or l e nder w h o cau ses furthe r re leases o n the Pro perty . Also, there i s n o release fro m li abilily if Lhe COC i s obtain ed b y fraud , mi sr e present ation , or the knowi ng fa ilu re to di sc lose material infonnat ion . Fi n al ly, protec ti on fr om li ab ilit y i s li mite d to contam inati o n ide ntified in th e doc uments r e late d to the in vestigati o n and c leanup o f th e Prope rty. EMT 131920:2008 PG 2 of 11 3. Specified Land Use for Certificate of Completion Th is COC is iss ued based o n the A p p li can t's repr ese n ta ti on that the P roperty w ill be used fo r com mercial/reta il and/o r industr ial and li ght manufact uri ng uses, cons istent wit h the co m mercial/industrial worker expos ure scen ario described in the Ri s k Assessment Guidan ce for S upe r f und , Volu me I , Hum an Health Evalu a tion, Parts A and B. T h e commerc ial/industri al sce na r io is d efined as expos ure to adults to incidental i ngestions and dermal contact to hazardous con s ti tue n ts for a durati o n of 25 ye ars a t a fr eq ue ncy of 250 clay s a year for e ig h t hou rs a day. Th is COC i s not i ss ued fo r use of th e P roperty for process i ndustries (s uc h as o il refin in g a nd processi ng and s teel manufactu rin g faci Ii ties), man aged care faci li ties, hospital s, re side ntia l use (i nc l ud i ng caretakers that r es ide on the Propetty), or fo r d ay care and sc hool fac ili ties. Uses t h at are no t a nti c ipated as stated abo ve would be inappropriate a nd unacceptable fo r the Property. Addi tional i nvestigat ion a nd p ossible re m e di a ti o n wou ld be required, and the COC amended to a llo w fo r those u es. Since t hose uses were nei t her represe nte d nor approved , the y woul d nul lify the release of liabi lity and coverage of t h is COC desc r i bed in section two above. In addi ti on , th is COC is issued based upon compli ance wit h the S i te Managemen t Pl a n (SMP), dated September, 2008 . Amo ng oth er things, t he C O C and S MP, r equi re: a . T he Pro perty s h all be used in a man n e r th at is co nsistent wi th the la nd u se descri be d i n sec ti o n t h ree above; b. Rout in e m o nitoring of gro undwater (Secti on "E" of SMP) a nd submission of samp ling results to the Utah Departmen t of E n v ironmen tal Quality, Di vis io n of En vironme ntal R esponse and R emedi a t io n fo r review; c . Non -use a nd n on-access to groun d water rro m th e s ha l low aquifer located beneath the Property via well s , p its, sumps or other means fo r the pur pose o f irri gation, dri nkin g o r bathi ng except as ex pres ly a ut horized in w1iting by th e Uta h D e p artment o f Environ m e nta l Quality; d. Compliance wi t h the Contamination Con tin gency Pl a n (Section "G" of SMP), in t he event tha t im pacted material above s ite c leanup goals is e ncountered a nd c o n tami n a n t concentrations in g ro un dwater inc r ease s ubs ta n t i all y in co ncentration o r mi grate off-site; e . Cont in ue d r ei mbursement to th e U t a h D epartme nt o f E n vironmental Quality for i ts ove rs ig ht o f the S MP a nd revie w of gro undwate r sampli ng res u lts submitte d the re unde r ; r. Contin ue d consent to ac cess b y the Utah D e pattment of E nvironm e n tal Quality to m o nitor comp liance wi th t he SMP and; g . Impl e m e ntati on a nd compli a nce w ith t he Covenants, Condi t io ns and R estri ctio n s ("CC&R s) for th e development an d use of th e Prope r ty and recorded with the Utah Cou n ty Recorder o n January 15, 2008 , Entry No. 4 986 :2008, Pages 1-19, a n d on J une 24, 2008, Entry No. 73022:2 008, P ages J -J 4. 4. U navailability of Release of Liabil ity U se of the P ro perty that is not cons is te n t w ilh sec t io n three, incl udi n g fail ure to comply wi th t he ENT 131920:2008 ~·G 3 of 11 SMP and the p rovi s ion s of th is COC, s hall constitute a change in l and use expected to res ult in in c reased r i sk s to human health/the environment m aking th e re lease of liability in section t wo unavailabl e. 5. Amended Certificate of Completion Upon comp letion of the SMP, th e Appl icant, c urrent or future own ers or lenders may re quest the Utah Departme nt of E n vironmental Quality t o r ecord an amended COC lo delete compl iance w ith the SMP a s a condi ti on o f land use. 6. Availability of Records All doc um e nts di s cu ssed in thi s COC ar e on fil e and may be reviewed at the UDEQ/ Division of E n vironmental Res pon se and Remed iation office located at 168 North 1950 West, Sal t Lake C i ty , Utah. 7. Final Signature for Ironton Certificate of Completion .Dated t hi s \<6 Itray o f J:>EGG)n ~~ 200K . D i vi si o n of Env ironmental Response and Remediati on An d A uth o r ized Representati ve of t he Exec uti ve D irector of th e Utah D e partment of E nvi ronment al Qual it y STATE OF UTAH ______ ) :ss . COUNTY OF _______ ) O n th is f-r day of ~ , 200 Y , personally appeared before me,~ -.....;;? ~1.......----) who duly acknowledged that he/s he signed the above Ce1tification of Comp letion a s an~ re presentati ve of t he Executive Director of the Utah Department of E n vironmental Quality . ~~ NOTARY PUBLJC Res iding At: SL ~ My Commi ss ion Expires EMT 131 '320:2008 PG 4 of 11 ATTACHMENT A Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Site Legal Property Description LEGAL DESCH.TPTION -.Revised, 26 Scplembcr 2007 - Mol111tain Vista Business Ce nter C.C.&R. I Site Managen:ient Plan Parce l l ENT 131 '320 :2008 PG 5 of 11 A parcel of land located in th e Nor lheasl and Southeast Quarters of Section 20, the Northwest ancl Southwest Quarters of Sec ti on 21, t h e North west Quarter of Sect ion 28, and the Norlhcas l Quarter of Section 29, T ownship 7 south, Range 3 east, Salt [Ja ke Mericlia11, Ut3h Coun ty, Utnb clcscri bed a s follows: COMMENCING at a point 011 the west line of Mountain Vista Parkway, said point being westward of the southwest corner of Lot 8, Billings Technology Pctr k Subdivision, Plat "F", said point being North 1563.41 feel and West 1777.21 feet from a brass c ap monumenl marking th e locati on of the East Quarter Corn er of Section 20, Township 7 south, Range 3 east, Salt Lake Meridian THENCE along a curve to the right having a radius of 1 ] 48 .63 feet and a n arc le.ngt11 of 407.33 feet, being s ubtended by a chord of South 19 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds Eas t for a distance of 405.20 feet along the west Right of Way line ofivfountain Vjsta Parkway as described on said Plat F , as ·well a s a Roadway Dedication P l.at for said Pm·kway, recorded as Entry Number 63343 :2006, Map Filing# 11665 in the office of the Utah County Recorder, see, a lso Record of Survey# 06-299 in the office of the Utah County Surveyor for this course and the next fo ur courses; (I) THENCE South 09 d egrees 02 minu tes 57 seconds .East for a distance of 234.48 feet; (2) TH.ENCE along a curve to the left havi ng a radiu s of 2178 .73 feet and an arc length of 604.06 fo e t, being subtended by a chor d of South J 6 degrees 59 minutes 31 seconds fa1s·t for a distance of 602. J 3 feet; (3) THENCE South 24 d egrees 56 minutes 05 second::; East for a distance of327.53 feet; (4) THENCE along a curve to the left having a radius of 7592.65 foct and an a r c length or 376.53 feet, being s ubtended by a chord of So uth 26 degrees 21 minutes 20 seconds East for Cl distance of 376.49 feet; THENCE lenving snid west Rjght of Wny line South 65 degrees 35 minutes 50 scc;o.ncls West for a distance of 344.76 reet; THENCE South 24 degrees 24 minutes 10 seconds East for a distance of J 020.00 feet; THENCE South 65 degrees 35 minutes 50 seconds \.Ve st for a distance of 68 .50 feet to the ccn lcrli n c of snid lrnck; T HENCE along the c enterline of that cerlain abandoned spur track. described in Book 787 al Page J 95 of deeds recorded as Ent-ry Number 10747: l 958 of.sa id records U1e follov.1 ing lour courses: (l) South 24 degrees 24 minutes J 0 seconds East for n distance of 25.30 feet; (2J Tl-J.ENCE nlong a c urve lo the r.igbt having a racii1.1s of 774.81 feel <rncl an arc length of 86.00 feet, being subtended by a chord of Sou1h 21 degrees J J m inutes 22 seconds East for ;:i ENT 131920:2008 PG 6 of 11 distance of 85.CJO feel; (3) THENCE South J 8 degrees 0 2 minutes 35 seconds East for a distance of 41.7 0 feet; and (11 TJ-JENCE alon g a curve lo !he right having a radius of 1910.08 feet and an arc length of444.49 feet , being subtended by a c hord of South 'f] de,grees 22 minutes 35 seconds Eas! !'or a distance of 443 .49 feel; THENCE l eaving said abanclonecl spur trac.k South 24 degrees 2 4 m inu1es 50 seconds Eas t. /Or a d i stance of l 699.6 6 feel to a point on the no 1th line of Utah State H i ghway 7 5, Project Nn. F-00 I -6( 6); THEN CE aJ011g said north line th e following three co urses: <I) South 79 degrees 52 m inu tes 53 seconds East for a distance of 668.49 feet to a point 75 feet measure d perpendicularly opposite engineer 's statioJ1 106+00; (2) THENCE South 88 degrees 51 minutes 33 seconds East for a distance o f 645.49 feel 10 a point 70 feel measmed perpendicularly opposite engineer's station J 12+50; and (J) THENCE North 89 degrees 47 minutes 53 seco nds fa1st for a distance of 4.:19 feet to an existing fence as clescribecl i11 t h at cer tain Bou11dary L in e Agreement in Book 1926 at Page 174 recorded as Entry Number 20949: 1981 in sai d ~·ecord s ; THENCE alon g said fence and boun d ary line North 00 degrees 2 0 minutes 00 seconds West fo r a distance of 4 59 . 16 feet to a poin t on the south line of' that certain parcel described i n Doak 1926 al Page 176 as Entr y Number 2095 0: 1981 of said records; THENCE along the boundaries of said parcel the fo ll owing six courses: (I) North 8 9 degrees 54 minu les 49 seco11ds \Vest for a· distance of 32. l 7 feet to the centerli n e of a flume carrying Sprin g Creek; (2) THENC E a long said flume N o 1ih 00 degrees 00 m inutes 50 seconds \.Ves t for a cl ist<:mce of 41 8.46 feet; (3) THENCE £<1st for a distance of 12.49 feet to the centerline of said Spring C reek; (4) THEN CE along the centerline of Spring Creek North 00 degrees 43 minutes 39 seconds West for a dis tance of 680.62 feet; (5) THENCE continui11g along the cenlerline of Spring Creek Nort1'1 34 degrees 11 minu lcs 57 seconds West for n d istance of 244 .1 6 feet; and (6) THENCE East foJ a distance of 659.05 feet to the westerl y Right of Way line of Highway 8 9, Project No. F.A 35-37; THENCE along a no n-tangent curve to the l eft hav in g a radiu s of 2814.79 feet and an arc length of303.81 feet, bei ng subtende d by a ch ord ofNorlh 18 degrees 26 minutes 33 seconds West for a distance of303.66 feel to the cente rline of an 8 rod wide prescripti ve U1al1 County Road established in 1871 <111d described in Book R7 at Page 3, Roaclro utc S urvey l3ooks, Seri es 5041 , of the Utah State Archive records; THENCE along said centerline the following seven courses: (J) Nor th 41degrees41 minut es 00 seconds West for a distance of J 34 3.35 feet; (2) THENCE along a curve to the ri g ht having n rndius of 1 909.8 6 fee! a nd an arc length ol LJ5 0.55 feel, being subtended by a chord of North 34 degrees 55 minutes 30 secon ds 'Nes! for a d istan ce of 44 9 . 5 J feel ; (J) Tl-J ENCE N01:th 28 degrees 10 m inutes 00 se·r.;oncls West for u distance of 348.40 feel; ('I) THENCE Nor th 23 degrees 45 minutes 00 seconds West for <t d istance of 25 1.56 feet; (5) THENCE a lo ng a li ne 66 feel so uthwesterly m e asured pcrpend.i cnlarJy from the sou th westerly b oundary ofl ro nt on Subdiv ision , Pla1 "A " and sa icl ce n ter line Nor th J 6 degrees 36 ENT 131920 :2008 PG 7 of 11 minutes 00 seconds West for a d islnnce of'429.83 fee l_; (Ci) THENCE North 32 degrees 52 m inutes 00 second s Wcs1 for a distan ce of'917.38 feet; and (7) THENCE North 38 degrees 24 m i nutes 00 seconds V/cs l fOJ a d istance of'.282 .63 feel 1.0 a p o int on th e southerly terminus of Lhat ccr lp io parcel ofland acqu ired for H ighway 89 Ri gh t o f Way, P roject N o . r .A. 35-37 described j11B~10.kJ1 6 at page 380 rccorclccl as Entry Numbe r 546 : J 936 said po.i nt being South 54 degrees 22 ni.inutc s 54 seconds Wes1 for a d.istance of J .93 feet from enginee r 's s lation 213+ J 8 .7 of said project ; THENCE South 54 deg rees 22 m inutes 54 sec o nds Wcs1 for i1 distance of 46.07 feet to a p o in t sou thwester ly measured <il ri gh t angles from the centerline of said project ; TI-JEN CE Nor th 35 deg rees 5 6 m inu tes 48 seconds West for a distance of 98. J3 feet; THE N CE along a curve to the left hav i ng a radius or 2814. 79 foet and a n arc k n 1:,rth of J J 0.56 feet, be ing subtended by a chord ofN o rt h 39 degre es 46 minutes 08 seconds West fen a distance of 310.40 fee t to the southeast corner of that pa rcel d escribed in Dook 2830 at page 43 4 reco rde d as Entry Number 35070: J 991; THENCE alo n g the soutb bounda1·y of said parcel audits westerl y extension South 64 degr ees 3 0 minutes 3 8 seconds West for a d istance of 576 .1 J feet to the e ast lin e of Lo t 8, Di I lings Techno logy Park, P lat "F "; THEN CE along the easterJy bounda ry of said Lot 8 South 32 degrees 59 minutes 22 seconds East for a distance of I J 6.57 feet Lo the n o rth line of Lot 9, said PJat "F"; THENCE alon g said n orth line a nd the westward prolongation of said line South 65 degrees 35 minu tes 50 seconds West for a distance of 308 .J J feet lo the west Right o f Way line o f Moun1ain V ista Parkway be ing the point of begin ning. Together with and subject to cove.n an ts, easem ents, and restrictions of record . Sa id parcel ] contain s 208.896 a cres mor e or l e ss. BASIS OF BEARlNG: South 00 degn::es 4] min u tes 5 8 seconds East for a distance of 2655.45 feet between existing monuments located at the East Q u arter Corner an d t h e Southeast Co rner of Section 20, respective ly, Township 7 south, Range 3 east, Sall Lake Meridian . LESS AND EXCEPTING THEREFROivJ that cer ta in parcel c o nveyed lo Utnh Power and Light Co mpan y by Warranty Deed recorded in Book 1990 at .Pagc28 as Entry Number I 68Jll: J 9 8 2 described as follows: B e ginning at a point which i s North 00 degrees 4 J m inutes 56 seconds West for .:1 clista.ncc of233G.35 foe( uncl Nor th 89 degrees 18 minutes 04 seconds East for a distance of 249 .43 feet from the So uthv.1cst Corner of Sec Li on 21, Towns hip 7 south, Range 3 easl, Salt .Lake Jvler idian. THENCE North 70 degrees 20 minutes 04 seconds East for a distance of 65.40 feet ; THENCE Soulb 27 degrees J4 minutes 56 secon d s Ens! for.a distance or63 .7 0 fee t; THENCE Smith 62 degrees 45 .m inu1cs 04 second s West fo r a di.stance of Gll 78 fo<..:t; THENCE North 2 7 degrees 17 minutes 13 seconds Wes t for a distance of 72.33 feel lo the point of beginning. Togeth er with and subj eel to covenants, easements, and restrictions ol record ENT 131920:2008 PG 8 of 11 Sajd property contains O.lOJ acres more or less. AL.SO, LESS AND EXCEPTING THEREFROM that certain parcel conveyed to Ques tar Cias Company by Warrai1ty D eed recorded as Entr y N umber J 752:2005 described as follows: Beginn ing at a point \Vh ich is Nor tb J 650.89 feet and West 784 .76 feet from the East Quarter Corner of Section 20, To vvnship 7 so uth, R a n ge 3 east, Sall L ake Meridian. THENCE South 54 degrees 22 minut es 54 seconds West for a distance of 75 .00 feet; THENCE Norib JS degrees 37 minutes 06 seconds West for a distance of 50.00 feet; THENCE North 54 degrees 22 minutes 54 seconds East for a clistC1nce of 75 .00 feet; THENCE South 35 degrees 37 mi1mtes 06 seconds East for a distance of 50.00 feet to t.he poin t of beg inning. Together vvith and subject to covenants, easem ents, and restr ictions of record. S a jd property contains 0.086 acres more or Jess . Net totaJ of .Parcel 1, less the U .P .&L. and the Questar parcels: 208 .709 acres more or Jess. Parce l 1 -Tax Identificat io n N umbers 23 : 00 1: 0036 23: 00 1: 0045 23: 001 : 0057 23: 00 1: 00 6 1 23 : 00 1: 00 7 1 23: 00 1: 0072 23 : 001: 0079 23 : 001: 0143 23 : 00 1: 01 44 23 : 00 1: 014 5 23: 00 1: 0 14 6 23 : 002: 0032 23 : 002: 0033 23 : 0 14: 0008 23 : 021: 00 14 35 : 095: 0009 35 : 095 : 00 10 35 : 095: OOJ. J Provo City R DA Provo City R DA Jo hn Curtis Provo C it y Provo City RD A Provo C i ty RD A New I ronton Properties Provo City -road P rovo C i ty Provo C i ty RDA P rovo City RDA P rovo C i ty Provo City Provo City R DA Provo C i ty Argona u t I nvestment P rovo C i ty P rovo C i ty ,. • --~ \ _, \. NOJ -1.P\Jl • \ ENT 13192:0:2:008 PG 10 of 11 0 ( 0 /,.,,>- ·\\ ,,,.,,,. .... '~ ' C\~<L·n ~ 3 " \\. e-\ . \ ~ ... -. .. , - -1'."' f .;-(. ..... ..... .._ 0 ...... ..... ~ c. co 0 0 C'lJ 0 C'lJ rJ'I .-t !"I') .-t 1-:z: l.J.J ~ -- ~ .. j I If -. ;1 - 1 j I . , I . ·k I JI 11• GJ I . ' ·--- 0 PJ " r, f' -· • ' - Parcel ownership within Ironton site boundarv 1. P rovo City Redevclopmont Agency 2. P rovo City Corparalion 3. John Curlis 4. A rgonnu t lnvestmenl s Co 5 New Ironton Proport cs 6. Novatek ~){~ ~ Scale 1: 6,000 (1" = 500') 500 0 500 1,000 ~ ,r; ..:1 1_.-:) [L.., • ,,!--: "1 !_,\ ,··1) , .. __ . --I - -... .! r·-.... c-"" '_.,. c• -___ ., ;:~.:->~ --·;::== -1 :] *---_, --- 0 ~ El 0 v ~-~ ~~~--~--------::::::-._ . . ........ / "·----' -,...__ ~ Road .--::::: Unimproved Dirt Road --- [=:J Ironton Site CJ Parcel Boundary Ra ilr oad SITE MAP . ;. ,'. ~ #· IRONTON SITE MANAGEMENT PLAN @ United States S teel Cor poration URS FIGURE 1 United States Steel Corporation Mark R. Rupnow 1 North Broadway, MS HB5 ' Manager, Corrective Action Gary, IN 46402 Environmental Remediation 219 888 3449 Fax: 219 888 5627 email: mrupnow@uss.com September 24, 2008 Mr. William Rees Utah Department of Environmental Quality Division of Environmental Response anid Remediation 168 North 1950 West, l" Floor P.O. 60x144840 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4840 RE: IRONTON SITE FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL SITE MANAGEMENT PLAN Dear Mr. Rees: Enclosed are two (2) copies ofthe Final Ironton Environmental Site Management Plan (SMP). Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Very truly yours, Mark R. Rupnow Enclosures Copy w/ enc: D. Holmes - Provo City R. Sobocinski - URS SCANNED Final Environmental Site Management Plan IRONTON SITE - PROVO, UTAH SEPTEMBER 2008 Preparecl For: United States Steel Corporation Pittsburgh, PA 15219 Preparecl by: URS URS Corporation SaltLakeCity, UT84107 SCANNED DERR-lon^-(^(^mo:^g> ., IRONTON ENVIRONMENTAL SITE MANAGEMENT PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS Section A - Introduction 1 Section B - Controls, Limitations and Restrictions 4 B.l Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions 4 B.2 Provo City Zoning and Building Controls 5 B.S Applicability and Responsibilities 5 Section C - Regulated Areas 7 Cl Regulated Development Area 7 C.2 Regulated Excavation Area 8 Section D - Use of On-Site Borrow Material 10 D.l Class "A" Borrow Material 10 D.2 Class "B" Borrow Material 11 D.S Class "C" Borrow Material 12 Section E - Groundwater Monitoring 14 E.l Groundwater Monitoring Frequency 14 E.2 Motor Fuel Plume Area 15 E.S Groundwater Monitoring Reporting Format 16 E.4 Installation of New Wells 17 E.5 Groundwater Contingency Plan 17 Section F - Compliance Inspections 19 F.I Required Inspections 19 F.2 Corrective Action 19 F.3 Documentation 19 Section G - Contamination Contingency Plan 21 G.I Notification 21 G.2 Determine Extent of Contamination 2S G.S Evaluation of Remedial Alternatives 2S Section H - Wetlands Contingency Plan 25 Section I - Revising the SMP 27 Section J - References 28 September 2008 i Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site TABLES Table 1 Risk-Based Remediation Goals and Maximum Contaminant Levels FIGURES Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure S Figure 4 Site Map Regulated Area Map Locations of Borrow Material Monitoring Well Network ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1 Attachment 2 Attachment S Attachment 4 Attachment 5 ACRONYMS bgs BTEXN CC&Rs COC FSP HASP IDW LTTD MCL MW PAH ppm QAPP QA/QC RBC RBRG RDA REA SAP SMP UDEQ USACE USS VGA VCP Environmental CC&R Recordation and Site Legal Description Excavation Environmental Work Plan Field Sampling Plan Quality Assurance Project Plan Ironton Compliance Inspection Checklist Below Ground Surface Benzene, Toluene, EthylBenzene, Xylene, and Naphthalene Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions Certificate of Completion Field Sampling Plan Health and Safety Plan Investigation-Derived Waste Low-Temperature Thermal Desorption Maximum Contaminant Level (drinking water) Monitor Well Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Parts Per Million Quality Assurance Project Plan Quality Assurance/Quality Control Risk-Based Concentration Risk-Based Remediation Goal Regulated Development Area Regulated Excavation Area Sampling and Analysis Plan Site Management Plan Utah Department of Environmental Quality United States Army Corp of Engineers United States Steel Corporation Voluntary Cleanup Agreement Voluntary Cleanup Program September 2008 Environmentai Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section A- Introduction In accordance with regulations governing the use of risk-based remediation goals (RBRGs) and as specified in the Voluntary Cleanup Agreement (VCA) between the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ), United States Steel Corporation (USS), the City of Provo, Utah (Provo City) and the Provo City Redevelopment Agency (Agency); this Site Management Plan (SMP) has been prepared for the management of the Ironton site (Site). The Site was remediated under the State of Utah Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP). Beginning in 2004 Provo City and the Agency began referring to the Site as the Mountain Vista Business Center. However, within this SMP, the Site will continue to be called the Ironton Site. The Site is located in Southeast Provo and was used for the production of coke and iron until production ceased in 1962. Between 1986 and 1990, the City of Provo and the United Sates Environmental Protection Agency conducted several screening level investigations at the site. In 1995 and 1996 USS performed a Site Investigation. The results of this investigation are provided in the Site Investigation Report (Montgomery Watson, 1998a). A risk assessment was performed to define RBRGs (McLaren/Hart, 1998) applicable to the Ironton Site under a commercial and light industrial future use scenario. These RBRGs served as a basis for the Site Remediation Work Plan (Montgomery Watson, 1998b) and the subsequent remediation that was performed. The results of this remediation are presented in Site Remediation Report (Montgomery Watson/PEER, 2001). To complete the site cleanup, additional soil remediation was required and this work is described in the Site Remediation Work Plan Addendum (URS, 2000) and the Site Remediation Repoii Addendum (URS, 2002). Dunng construction of Mountain Vista Parkway, some additional impacted soil was discovered. This material was excavated and treated for subsequent removal. The Site Remediation Report Addendum #2 (URS, 2007) documents this effort. Table 1 presents the RBRGs and maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) that served as a basis for soil remediation and assessing groundwater quality. MCLs are considered protective of human consumption of drinking water without any protective exposure assumptions (i.e., conservative approach). September 2008 1 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section A- Introduction Table 1: Risk-Based Remediation Goals and Maximum Contaminant Levels Soil RBRGs (/ng/fcg) Benzo(a)Pyrene Equivalents (see Note 1) 1 Lead '•••'•• :-•-ivs^ :•» . '•.. 1 91 1 1,500 1 Groundwater MCLs (ug^ | Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene 1 Xylene 1 Naphthalene 5.0 1,000 700 10,000 (See Note 2) Notes: (1) "Benzo(a)Pyrene Equivalents" consist of the toxic weighted total of concentrations of 7 different polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) compounds (see McLaren/Hart 1998 report for further description). (2) No MCL exists for Naphthalene but groundwater concentrations will be screened against EPA tap water screening concentrations. Attached is a site map (Figure 1) that shows the area that is governed by this SMP. The general street address and legal description of the site are: General Street Address: Bounded on North by Ironton Boulevard, South by State Road 75, East by US 89, West by the Union Pacific LA. and S.L Railroad Interchange Yard. Site Description: Approximately 214 acres in the Northeast, Northwest, and Southeast Quarters of Section 20, the Northwest and Southwest Quarters of Section 21, the Northwest Quarter of Section 28, and the Northeast Quarter of Section 29, Township 7 south. Range 3 east. Salt Lake Meridian, Utah County, Utah. The detailed legal description of the properties to be governed by this SMP is shown in Attachment 1. This SMP addresses the management of the site now that soil remediation is completed. The SMP provides for groundwater monitoring and for restrictions on the use and development of the Ironton site to ensure that it is developed and used in accordance with the human health exposure parameters used to establish the RBRGs, and future land uses set forth in the VCA. September 2008 2 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section A- Introduction The restrictions on land use and development are found in this SMP and in the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs) for the Development of Ironton, which are recorded with the Utah County Recorder. Development will be limited to industrial/commercial uses, which are further defined in the CC&Rs listed in Attachment 1. Any requested deviation from the land use and requirements set forth in the SMP, CC&Rs and Certificate of Completion (COC) will be proposed to the Agency in writing and will, at a minimum, set forth the reasons/justification for the request and provide appropriate assurance that UDEQ oversight/review costs will be paid. In addition, the requesting party shall also pay State oversight/review costs should UDEQ concurrence for any activities contemplated in this SMP be necessary. September 2008 S Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section B - Controls, Limitations, and Restrictions Various controls, limitations, and restrictions will be implemented to ensure that the objectives of the SMP are met. Property within the confines of the site boundary description contained in the COC will be subject to the CC&Rs and SMP. The Provo City Zoning ordinances and Building Codes, although not part of the remedy, may also be used to support the restrictions on the land and environmental controls. These various controls, limitations and restrictions will be applicable to the Site properties, regardless of property ownership. The Agency will work with private landowners to ensure that all requirements of the SMP are implemented during development of lands not owned by the City of Provo. B.l Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions The Agency will record the CC&Rs (which incorporates the SMP by reference) on all properties within the site boundaries defined in the VCA. These properties have been investigated and/or remediated by USS pursuant to the VCA. The CC&Rs will limit development of property within the COC boundaries to uses that are consistent with the land use established in the VCA (commercial and light industrial uses). The property can be developed for alternative land uses, when the following conditions are met: 1) if further investigation, testing, study and/or remediation of a particular property demonstrates the property is suitable for the alternative land use; and 2) if Agency or property owner obtains UDEQ written approval (amended COC or other appropriate notification). The CC&Rs will prohibit the use of shallow groundwater at Ironton except as expressly authorized in writing by the UDEQ. The CC&Rs will "run with the land" and provide civil legal remedies (and possible civil and criminal contempt remedies through existing Provo City and State of Utah laws) for their violation. Pursuant to Utah's real property recording system, the CC&Rs are intended to give future owners and users advance notice of the limitations on the use and development of the property. Refer to Attachment 1 for evidence of CC&R recordation on each property within the site boundaries. September 2008 4 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Sile Section B - Controls, Limitations, and Restrictions B.2 Provo City Zoning and Building Controls Although not part of the remedy, these controls provide an additional safeguard for controlling the use and development of the Ironton Site. It is the intent that Provo City may enact specific notices and zoning by ordinance to ensure that development of the Site is limited to the types of land uses described in the VCA. These actions will be consistent with the land uses specified in the CC&Rs, where the expected type of future uses will be limited to retail stores, light industrial, and office facilities. Caretaker facilities, preschools and hospitals are not permitted. Prior to grading, excavating or any other soil disturbance, whether under the issuance of a grading permit, building permit, project plan approval or any other land use, the Agency will verify that such plans conform to the requirements of the CC&Rs. B.S Applicability and Responsibilities The Agency and USS are responsible for the implementation of this SMP. The Agency will be responsible for preliminary development of the property owned by the Agency including grading, foundation removal and infrastructure construction, in a phased approach. Therefore, the Agency will be responsible for recording placement of Class B and C borrow materials as part of the preliminary development of the site (refer to Section D). A site map will be maintained by the Agency showing the final disposition of all Class B and C borrow materials. All other landowners, successors or assignees will be responsible for developing and maintaining their property in accordance with the SMP, CC&Rs and Provo City zoning ordinances. In addition, all developers and individuals involved in the development of this property will be responsible for developing and implementing reasonable, appropnate health and safety measures as well as decontamination procedures as necessary for regulated development areas or management of impacted borrow materials (defined in Section D), if encountered. For all activities initiated under the Soil Contamination Contingency Plan (refer to Section G), the UDEQ will be notified prior to implementation of the plan. USS will be responsible for groundwater monitoring, as well as investigation of soil and other materials that may be discovered dunng development and use of the Site that exceed the September 2008 5 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section B-Controls, Limitations, and Restrictions RBRGs, and that are determined by USS and UDEQ to be impacted by coke and iron production activities. Prospective future property purchasers are responsible for conducting appropriate due diligence prior to acquisition. September 2008 6 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section C - Regulated Areas In addition to site-wide zoning and other regulatory restrictions, there are two limited areas within the Site that have unique development restrictions. These areas are described below as are the specific requirements for each area and the reason for the restrictions. Development can occur in these areas provided the requirements set forth below and provided the appropriate portions of the SMP are followed. C.1 Regulated Development Area The Regulated Development Area (RDA) is shown on Figure 2 and depicts the ground surface elevations at the time of the development of the SMP. The corner points of the regulated area are identified on Figure 2. These corner-point coordinates and elevations will be used by Provo City and property owners during development to determine the extent of the RDA. This area is regulated because groundwater below portions of this area contains constituents of motor fuel (e.g.. Benzene) above MCLs. However, these constituents appear to be immobilized by being trapped in the pore space of the soil and therefore have a low potential of migrating. The area depicted on Figure 2 provides a conservative (i.e., larger than necessary) delineation of the RDA. Some areas within the boundaries of the RDA (Motor Fuel Plume Area) do not have impacted groundwater, evidence of impacted soils, or soil vapors. The available information on this area is found in the Site Remediation Report (Montgomery Watson/PEER, 2001), Groundwater sampling and analysis will continue to be conducted to monitor potential movement of these constituents (see Section E below). Also, this RDA includes an area where benzene was discovered in a soil sample (SB-12) at a concentration of S9 parts per million (ppm) at a depth of 5 feet (screening risk based criterion is 200 ppm), refer to Figure 2. While the surface soil in the area of SB-12 is not known or suspected to be impacted above the RBRGs, it should be noted that this sample (SB-12) was located in a former process area. For the purposes of this RDA, surface soils are defined as soil from a depth of 0.0 - 2.0 feet below ground surface (bgs). The RDA surface soil, located to the north of the Coke Batteries Area, is not known or suspected to be impacted above the RBRGs and there is no evidence that any process activities occurred in this area. Therefore, there are currently no proposed restrictions on September 2008 7 Environmenlal Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section C - Regulated Areas surface soil in the RDA. However, in order to minimize the potential of exposure to contaminated groundwater or soil that may be below this depth, excavation is restricted to no deeper than 2.0 feet bgs in this RDA. Based on the data and information submitted to date, it is possible that impacted media above the RBRGs may be encountered in the subsurface soils (soil below 2.0 feet). Therefore, any excavation to a depth below 2.0 feet bgs in the RDA shall conform to the Excavation Environmental Work Plan. The Excavation Environmental Work Plan, which is included as Attachment 2, addresses general methodologies for dealing with impacted soils and groundwater if encountered during excavations. In general terms, impacted soils will need to be sampled and analyzed so that these soils can be properiy managed. Within the RDA, every property owner subject to this SMP shall take all reasonable steps to prevent excavation to a depth where groundwater is encountered. If groundwater is encountered during excavation, the procedures outlined in the Excavation Environmental Work Plan (Attachment 2) will be implemented. Proper health and safety precautions must be taken when excavating in this regulated area. In addition to having to meet all the requirements stipulated in the CC&Rs, any development in this area would require review by the Agency to verify it conforms to the CC&Rs. To minimize infiltration of precipitation to the extent practicable, property owners or future property owners or developers of this RDA will be encouraged to place parking lots and/or buildings over the regulated development area. However, if any buildings are proposed in and around SB-12 and MW-02 areas, an indoor air assessment will be required for benzene. The indoor air assessment must be presented to and approved by UDEQ, prior to proceeding with the building. In the event that potentially contaminated soils are encountered during development of this area, the procedures outlined in Section G and/or the Excavation Environmental Work Plan will be followed. C.2 Regulated Excavation Area The Regulated Excavation Area (REA) is shown on Figure 2. The southern and western foundations of the former By-Products building (as shown on Figure 2) served as sidewalis for tar flumes. Therefore, these foundations may contain small areas of tar smears. If these foundations are exposed, the health and safety procedures (refer to Attachment 2, Section F) September 2008 8 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section C - Regulated Areas must be followed. If these foundations are removed, the concrete must be handled in the same manner as the previously removed concrete flumes (refer to Section D.S - Class "C" Borrow Material). The Excavation Environmental Work Plan will serve as a basis for excavation in these areas. September 2008 9 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section D - Use of On-Site Borrow IVIaterial To minimize future potential impacts to the environment, the following classes of on-site borrow materials have been established to control future management of these materials. All landowners within the approved COC site boundaries will be required to comply with the management requirements applicable to the various soil borrow types identified in the following sections. The current locations of the various classes of borrow material are shown on Figures 2 and 3. A site map will be periodically revised by Provo City as necessary to reflect the current locations and depths of controlled borrow materials (i.e.. Class "B" and Class "C"). A copy of the map will be provided as an attachment to the required semi-annual compliance report (see Section F). As applicable, landowners will inform contractors, employees, or others who are performing intrusive site work of the classes and locations of borrow material, and the restrictions on those materials (see below). In addition, landowners will provide the health and safety procedures given in Attachment 2, Section F to contractors, employees, or others performing intrusive site work. D.1 Class "A" Borrow Material Class A material is all on-site material that has been determined to: 1) not be a product of an environmental remedial process, or 2) not to exceed site RBRGs. In some cases. Class A material may contain concentrations greater than the screening levels but below the site cleanup goals. Therefore, Class A borrow material comprises all soil on site that is not specified as Class B or C. Class A material may not be placed in any areas that are delineated wetlands, as recognized by the Army Corps of Engineers, or used to construct water features, except as expressly authorized in writing by the UDEQ. Also, Class A material excavated from above the water table at the time of excavation cannot be placed below the water table. However, Class A material excavated below the water table at the time of excavation can be used as backfill below or above the water table. If the material is demonstrated to be clean (e.g., below site screening levels), it may be excavated, moved, and used at other Site locations without restriction. However, this material cannot leave the Site unless it is taken to an approved September 2008 10 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section D - Use of On-Site Borrow Material disposal facility. The landowner will provide a minimum of two weeks notice to the Agency and USS for any planned off-site disposal of Class A material. D.2 Class "B" Borrow Material Class B material is material that has been impacted by site activities but has been treated to soil constituent concentrations below RBRGs. This material must not be placed in any areas that are delineated wetlands as recognized by the Army Corps of Engineers. Additionally, this material must not be used to construct water features or placed below the groundwater table. Placement of these materials must be monitored and recorded. Class "B" Borrow Material will not be taken off the Ironton Site without prior written approval from UDEQ. All Class B material must meet the above requirements; however, there are two subclasses with different uses allowed: • Class B1 is soil treated via the Low-Temperature Thermal Desorption (LTTD) remediation process and has been demonstrated to have contaminant levels well below the RBRGs and slightly above RBCs. This material is required to remain on site and must be "capped" with either asphalt pavement or concrete (i.e., used as fill under a roadway) or 2.0 feet of Class "A" borrow material or other clean imported soil. Class Bl soil can also be used for fill under any type of buildings including enclosed structures. As of 2006, all of the Bl material has been placed under Mountain Vista Parkway. Provo has documented the location of this material and will monitor any construction work that may disturb this material in the future. • Class B2 is all other treated soil located in the South Slag pile area as shown on Figure 3. This material is required to remain on site and must be "capped" with either asphalt pavement or concrete (i.e., used as fill under a roadway) or 2.0 feet of Class "A" borrow material or other clean imported soil. Class B2 soil cannot, without meeting the requirements below, be used under any enclosed structure although it can be used under open-air structures. If Class B2 borrow material is placed under or adjacent to the foundation of an enclosed structure, an indoor air risk evaluation must be performed for naphthalene and benzene since elevated concentrations of these compounds were reported in the stockpiles material. This indoor air risk evaluation must be presented to, and September 2008 11 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section D - Use of On-Site Borrow Material approved by, UDEQ prior to the placement of Class B2 borrow material under or adjacent to an enclosed structure. Although not required, preferential placement of Class B2 materials would be such that direct contact with construction and maintenance personnel is minimized, and, after site development, direct contact with persons employed at business establishments onsite is minimized (e.g., placed in a landscape feature, overiain by a bituminous or concrete parking surface). Preferably, these materials would not be placed in areas where utilities are expected to be placed (to minimize potential future exposure to a maintenance worker) or in areas where the material would have to be excavated again (to minimize future exposure to a construction worker). As of 2006, some of the B2 material was placed under Mountain Vista Parkway. Provo has documented the location of this material and will monitor any construction work that may disturb this material in the future. 0.3 Class "C" Borrow Material Class C material is oversize material (generally greater than 4-inch in diameter) resulting from mechanical screening of soil during the excavation and/or remediation of impacted material (see Figures 2 and 3). This material generally consists of bricks, rocks and other debris and does not contain any gross contamination. Oversize material also includes the concrete flumes with tar smears removed as part of the remediation action in the Coke By-Products Area. Any oversize material that results from implementation of the Contingency Plan (refer to Section G) during development activities should be managed in accordance with this section. Other piles of non-impacted demolition rubble and rock throughout the Site are not subject to these restrictions. Class "C" Borrow Materials must be placed such that they will always be above the groundwater table, Class "C" material must be covered with a minimum of 2.0 feet of Class "A" borrow material, or other clean imported soil, to preclude routine direct contact by an on-site worker. This material must not be placed in any areas that are delineated wetlands as recognized by the Army Corps of Engineers. In addition, this material must not be used to September 2008 12 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section D - Use of On-Site Borrow Material construct water features. Class "C" Borrow Material may not be taken off the Ironton Site without prior written approval from UDEQ. September 2008 IS Environmental Site Management Plan-Ironton Site Section E - Groundwater Monitoring Groundwater monitoring will be performed as part of the remedy for the Site, as concentrations in some areas of the shallow aquifer exceed MCLs or other published health-based criteria. The groundwater monitor wells are shown on Figure 4. To date, groundwater monitoring has not indicated a significant impact due to previous USS operations with the exception of MW-02, which is located in the motor fuel plume area. Shallow groundwater is not presently utilized at the Site and the CC&Rs and COC (see Section B above) will prohibit future onsite groundwater usage, except as expressly authorized in writing by the UDEQ. A point of diversion search of Utah water rights records determined that offsite groundwater downgradient of the Site is used for industrial, stockwater, and irrigation purposes. The review included all records within the area between the Site and Utah Lake in Sections 19 and SO, Township 7 south. Range 3 east, Salt Lake Meridian, Utah County, Utah. None of the wells listed in the records accesses groundwater at the water table. All sampling will be performed per the Field Sampling Plan (FSP) provided as Attachment S and the Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) provided as Attachment 4. The spring 2000 sampling event (performed February, 2000) included sampling all of the site monitor wells for benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene, xylene, and naphthalene (BTEXN), and is considered the baseline (used for trend analysis) for future sampling efforts. If it appears that groundwater quality is being degraded, contingency measures will be implemented as outlined in Section E.S. Trend analysis will be used as a screening tool to evaluate groundwater degradation. However, groundwater quality, and the need for further actions, will ultimately be evaluated with respect to MCLs and other published health-based screening criteria. E.l Groundwater Monitoring Frequency The groundwater monitoring program may be modified, with prior approval from UDEQ, to adjust the monitoring frequency, analytical parameters, and number of wells monitored as new monitoring information becomes available. Any changes will be requested by the Agency or USS by written correspondence to UDEQ. Upon receipt of UDEQ approval, the requested changes will be implemented. September 2008 14 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section E - Groundwater Monitoring Observations that may result in the need for modifications (increase or reduction in frequency) to the groundwater monitoring program could include, but are not limited to: 1) the absence of detectable concentrations of a chemical in groundwater which may result in the reduced frequency or elimination of testing; 2) observation of stable concentrations/conditions over several sampling events which may justify a reduction in the frequency of groundwater monitoring (e.g., semi-annual monitoring reduced to annual monitoring); S) increasing concentration; and 4) demonstration of off-site migration. Semi-annual sampling will continue to assess future groundwater conditions. This frequency is considered sufficient due to slow groundwater travel times (and inferred slow contaminant travel times), no evidence of off-site migration of impacted groundwater, and the fact that the shallow aquifer is not being utilized. Contaminants move slowly in the aquifer due to low water velocity and retardation in the aquifer, as demonstrated by no migration of the motor fuel plume in the 40-79 years since the area may have been impacted. In accordance with the draft SMP, groundwater has been monitored routinely since 2000. Since the baseline sampling event for each monitor well, evaluation of data from these sampling events shows that most wells are non-detect for all constituents (typically IS or 14 of the 17 wells that had been monitored at the Site). Also, there has been very little change in groundwater concentrations over the past 4 years other than a general decrease in MW-02. Since most monitoring wells located on site have not revealed evidence of constituent concentrations above the MCLs for the past 4 years, with UDEQ concurrence, starting with the Spring 2008 sampling event, monitoring was terminated at all wells with the exception of the three wells denoted as Motor Fuel Plume Area wells. Groundwater monitoring was terminated at wells MW-01, MW-OS, MW-04, MW-05, MW-07R, MW-09, MW-10, MW-11, MW-12, MW-1S, MW-14, MW-15, and MW-19. These wells will be permanently abandoned in accordance with Utah regulations in 2008. E.2 Motor Fuel Plume Area Three wells will be monitored in the Motor Fuel Plume Area, which generally underiies the RDA (see Figure 2). These wells will be monitored to assess concentration trends and to determine if the contamination is migrating. Monitoring of the one well (MW-02).loca ted in the area of the September 2008 15 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section E - Groundwater Monitoring inferred source (which has been removed) will be conducted to assess concentration trends. Two of the wells (MW-17 and MW-18) are located down-gradient of the plume and are monitored to assess if the plume is migrating. These wells will be analyzed for BTEXN by analytical method SW-846 Method 8260. This component of the Ironton groundwater monitoring program will be performed for at least five (5) years after UDEQ approval of the SMP. Additional data may be collected (e.g., pH, Eh, dissolved oxygen), at USS's discretion, to evaluate potential natural attenuation that may be occurring. The need for further monitoring and/or cessation of the groundwater monitoring program in this area will be evaluated if, after the five (5) year monitoring program, BTEXN constituents are not detected in MW-17 or MW-18 at concentrations above the applicable MCLs, there is no evidence of increasing BTEXN concentrations in MW-02, there is no evidence of potential off- site migration and the Groundwater Contingency Plan has not been implemented. Subject to notification to and receipt of written approval from UDEQ, this component of the groundwater monitoring program will be eliminated. All motor fuel plume area groundwater wells will be plugged and abandoned in accordance with State of Utah regulations when the site groundwater monitoring program ends. If semi-annual monitoring indicates that constituent concentrations are increasing, USS, the Agency, and UDEQ will identify and select appropriate control and mitigation alternatives (refer to Section E.S). E.S Groundwater Monitoring Reporting Format Following each groundwater sampling event, a brief Groundwater Sampling Report will be prepared and submitted to UDEQ. The report will maximize the use of data tables and provide a summary of sampling procedures, a limited site potentiometric surface map of the Motor Fuel area, field and QA/QC samples collected, equipment decontamination, sample handling, Investigation-Derived Waste (IDW) handling and disposal (if performed), and field data acquired during the sampling event. Specific items provided in the report will include: • Groundwater elevations of the three (S) monitoring wells will be summarized in a table along with the total well depth. The potentiometric surface of the upper aquifer will be shown on a limited site map. September 2008 16 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section E - Groundwater Monitoring • Field activities will be summarized including samples collected, field parameters, purge volumes, handling of IDW, and other pertinent field observations and measurements. • Analytical data will be reviewed by a chemist at a level appropriate to meet the Data Quality Objectives of the project. The results will be summarized as they relate to data use and objectives. The analytical data will be summarized and presented in data tables. • Appendices will consist of copies of field data sheets, field notes, logs and sampling forms. Chain of Custody forms, laboratory chemical data results, and data validation results. E.4 Installation of New Wells Based on evaluation of monitor well results, new evidence, or interference with development activities, it may be necessary for additional/replacement wells to be installed to monitor site conditions. In addition, any well within the site monitoring network that may become damaged during the life of the monitoring network will be replaced. In the event that new wells will be installed or damaged wells replaced, USS will provide UDEQ a summary of the proposed well(s) location and depth as well as installation procedures. Such wells, if any, will be installed after approval by UDEQ and in accordance with State of Utah regulations. Boring logs will be prepared and monitoring well construction documented. The well will be surveyed to define the location and elevation and the well location will be added to Figure 4. To the extent practical, any new well will be located so that it does not interfere with planned development. E.S Groundwater Contingency Plan If it appears that Site groundwater quality is being degraded, there is evidence of off-site migration, and/or evidence of an unacceptable risk to human health or the environment, contingency measures will be implemented by USS. Trend analysis will be used as a screening tool to evaluate groundwater degradation. However, groundwater quality, and the need for further actions, will ultimately be evaluated with respect to MCLs and other published health- based screening criteria. The trend analysis will assess if BTEXN constituents in the Motor Fuel Plume area are migrating (see Section E.2). Observations indicating potential migration include the presence and upward trending of BTEXN constituents in down-gradient well MW-17 September 2008 17 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section E - Groundwater Monitoring or MW-18, and/or an upward BTEXN concentration trend in well MW-02. Any of these observations occurring over three consecutive sampling events shall constitute a trend. After it is determined that groundwater quality is being degraded, USS will develop a corrective action plan to address the problem. This plan will provide: a summary of the trend analysis or other tools that were used to determine that degradation of Site groundwater, or off-site migration, is occurring; a description of the proposed corrective action; and a method of assessing the effectiveness of the proposed corrective action. The corrective action plan may also include an increased frequency of groundwater monitoring. After UDEQ approval, the corrective action plan will be implemented by USS. In addition to the above, changes in Site conditions or proposed land uses that deviate from the controls and restrictions put in place by this SMP, may require the development and implementation of a contingency plan for Site groundwater. If a groundwater contingency plan is required for changes in land use that deviate from this SMP, the party proposing/requesting the land-use changes shall develop the groundwater contingency plan and shall pay State oversight/review costs and costs to implement the plan. September 2008 18 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section F - Compliance inspections Periodic inspections shall be performed during site development by the Agency and corrective actions (as required) implemented. F.I Required Inspections During site development, the Agency, or its designees, shall perform periodic inspections of the work being performed to ensure that the SMP is being followed. These inspections shall be performed as part of the routine construction inspections that are mandated by the City of Provo for all development projects (e.g., foundation inspections). The construction inspectors will be trained to identify and assess potential items that are not in compliance with the SMP. The inspectors shall note if the development is in compliance with the SMP and shall document their findings. When a given property has been developed, the property shall be inspected annually for a period of five (5) years to ensure that it remains in compliance with the SMP. F.2 Corrective Action If it is found that work is being performed that is not in accordance with the SMP, the Agency shall immediately notify the contractor and UDEQ and changes shall be initiated to remedy the problem. In the event that the SMP must be modified to address the corrective action, the Agency shall contact UDEQ to discuss interim measures that can be put in place until a time that the SMP can be modified. F.3 Documentation All inspections shall be documented by the Agency using the Ironton Compliance Inspection Checklist provided as Attachment 5 and kept on file. During development activities, a summary of the inspections shall be provided to UDEQ in a semi-annual letter report developed by the Agency. This report will include a result of the inspections and a summary of any significant contamination that is discovered (refer to Section G). Any problems noted at the time of the inspection, and the subsequent corrective action that was implemented, shall be noted. September 2008 19 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section F - Compliance Inspections After the properties within the site boundaries have been developed, the Agency will continue to submit a letter report to UDEQ each year indicating if the beneficiaries of the COC are in continued compliance with the CC&Rs and SMP. Such reporting will continue for five (5) years after final development activities or until the UDEQ approves termination of the inspections, in writing. September 2008 20 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section G - Contamination Contingency Plan This section outlines the procedures that will be followed if contaminated soil (e.g., discolored), groundwater, or other material (e.g., tar) suspected to be contaminated is encountered during site development or use. For the purposes of this Contingency Plan contaminated material is defined as material impacted by previous coke making and iron making operations at Ironton that may adversely affect human health or the environment and contains constituent concentrations that are above the RBRGs provided in Table 1 (see Section A) or above soil concentrations for BTEXN as presented in the current EPA screening levels. G.1 Notification If evidence of potential contamination is discovered at any time during development or use of the site, the contractor or owner shall notify the Agency. The Agency will mobilize to the site and determine if further action is warranted. If it is determined that the discovered contamination is significant, the Agency will then notify USS. USS will make a determination as to the possible source of contamination (i.e., is it related to previous coke making or iron making activities) with UDEQ oversight and concurrence. USS will direct management of the contaminated material if evidence exists to indicate the contamination resulted from previous USS activities. If the contamination is determined to not be due to previous coke making or iron making activities the current landowner will address the contamination in accordance with all current rules and regulations. The flow chart on the following page depicts the notification procedures that should be followed if suspected impacted soil/material is discovered at any time during development or use of the site. September 2008 21 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Sile Section G - Contamination Contingency Plan Notification Procedures Flow Chart: Contractor/Owner Discovers Potential Contamination V Contractor/Owner Notifies Agency 1 r Agency NIntifips USS USS Assesses and Notifies UDEQ Laridowner/PRP Assesses and Manages Contamination in Accordance with current Rules and regulations. Evaluate Alternatives: No Action, Further Investigation Institutional Controls, Remediation Action is Taken With UDEQ Oversight UDEQ Concurs Investigation Logged September 2008 22 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section G - Contamination Contingency Plan G.2 Determine Extent of Contamination Once it is has been determined that coke or iron making-related contamination exists, further investigation, with UDEQ oversight, will be performed to determine the extent of contamination. As noted in the above flow chart, if the contamination is determined to not be due to coke or iron making-related contamination, the landowner should handle the contamination in a manner consistent with all current rules and regulations. All sampling will be performed by USS and will be per the Work Plan for Additional Soil Investigation (URS, 200S), Modifications to Work Plan for Investigation of Suspected Impacted Test Pit Areas (USS, 200S), Update on Roadway Environmentai Issues (USS, 2004a), Final Ironton Site Remediation Work Plan Addendum #2 (URS, 2006), and the Health and Safety Plan (HASP) (URS, 2005). Any changes to the sampling procedures will be approved by UDEQ prior to implementation. Health and safety procedures not specified in the HASP can be utilized as long as these requirements are at least as stringent and protective of human health as the procedures provided in the existing HASP. During excavation associated with Site development, it is possible that relatively small, isolated pieces of tar or tar-like material may be discovered. The material will be stockpiled and/or containerized for off-site disposal. If visual inspection by the Agency and USS confirms the material is not part of a more continuous source, further investigation (as described above) will not be required. UDEQ will be notified of the nature and quantity of the material sent offsite for disposal. G.S Evaluation of Remedial Alternatives Remedial alternatives for the contaminated material (soil or groundwater) will be assessed after it is determined that the discovered contamination warrants further action. Altematives that will be evaluated may include no action, institutional controls, and remediation. The nature of the institutional controls or the remediation, if selected, will be determined at this time. All activities will be conducted with UDEQ oversight. September 2008 2S Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section G - Contamination Contingency Plan If it is determined that the material must be excavated, the procedures outlined in the Excavation Environmental Work Plan (Attachment 2) will be generally followed. The Excavation Environmental Work Plan describes excavation and materials handling, sampling and disposal, and documentation. It may be necessary to sample the groundwater, if encountered, to determine if treatment/disposal is necessary. September 2008 24 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section H-Wetlands Contingency Plan During development of the Site, wetlands may be identified on-site. The nature, extent and location of any wetlands at Ironton will be quantified by USS and Provo City and reported to the UDEQ in writing. This information will be used to determine the need to implement the Wetlands Contingency Plan as part of the on-going site management. The management activities discussed in the plan are intended only to satisfy the requirements of the Utah Voluntary Cleanup Program and shall be designed and implemented only for that purpose. If the presence of jurisdictional wetlands is confirmed, an appropriate wetlands permit will be obtained from the United States Army Corp of Engineers (USACE), provided such permitting is required. Mitigation for any confirmed jurisdictional wetlands that will be impacted by development will be proposed by Provo City and/or the current landowner at an offsite location, if possible and if approved by the USACE. The UDEQ will tje notified of those activities expected to be required to address the wetlands issues identified as specified and approved by the USACE, including off-site mitigation. The contingency plan will not be implemented for off- site mitigation conducted by Provo City or other landowners. However, for any permanent wetlands identified at Ironton, USS and Provo City will notify the UDEQ and an ecological risk screening assessment will be conducted to evaluate the exposure scenario. The screening assessment will be conducted by USS and will be limited to wetlands regulated by the USACE or other appropriate state/federal authority. At a minimum, the assessment will consist of: 1. Definition of the most sensitive receptor(s) for the wetlands environment. This receptor(s) will be used to evaluate the risk associated with potential or confirmed contamination to the wetlands area(s). 2. Collection and analysis of samples (approved by the UDEQ) from the wetlands to gather site-specific information for decision making purposes. S. Comparison of analytical results to screening levels (U.S. EPA Ecological Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund (June 5, 1997) or similar screening information that is acceptable to the UDEQ). September 2008 25 Environmental Site Management Plan Section H-Wetlands Contingency Plan 4. Evaluation of the results. If the levels are below screening criteria accepted by the UDEQ, no further action will be required to address the exposure scenario. If the levels are above the screening criteria, further action, including additional sampling, risk assessment, and/or corrective action may be necessary. The additional sampling, risk assessment, and/or corrective action will be initiated as soon as possible to address an unacceptable risk. All assessment and corrective action initiated under this contingency plan will be performed with the UDEQ oversight. Any risk assessment or evaluation conducted to account for a wetlands environment will not supercede the Ironton Risk Assessment previously published. Rather, the documents will work in tandem to quantify the risk associated with the various land uses. A screening ecological risk assessment has been performed to derive ecological screening criteria for the Site (USS, 2004b). These screening criteria may be used as guidance for evaluation, if wetlands are delineated on a specific property. Landowners within Ironton will be required to comply with all applicable regulations and requirements related to the management of the wetlands environment. Depending on the results of the screening assessment and, if necessary, completion of corrective action, the future land use and property boundaries may be revised to incorporate or remove wetlands. The COC and SMP will be amended, as necessary, to account for the specific scenario. September 2008 26 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section I - Revising the SMP If any modifications to the SMP are required, the Agency and USS shall propose the changes in a draft letter and submit it to UDEQ for review and approval. After UDEQ has approved the proposed changes, the Agency shall submit a modified SMP for approval. All covenants or other City of Provo documents that reference the SMP shall be updated, if necessary, to reflect the modified SMP requirements. Copies of the modified SMP will be distributed to USS, UDEQ, and other concerned parties identified by the Agency. September 2008 27 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Section J- References Site Investigation Report (1998a), Montgomery Watson Site Remediation Work Plan (1998b), Montgomery Watson Site Remediation Report (2001), Montgomery Watson/PEER Site Remediation Work Plan Addendum (2000), URS Site Remediation Report Addendum (2002), URS Work Plan for Additional Soil Investigation (200S), URS Health and Safety Plan, Ironton Site Remediation (2005), URS Ironton Site Remediation Work Plan Addendum # 2 (2006), URS Site Remediation Report Addendum #2 (2007), URS Modifications to Work Plan for Investigation of Suspected Impacted Test Pit Areas (200S), USS Ironton Site - Update on Roadway Environmental Issues (2004a), USS Ironton Site Wetlands Contingency Pian, Screening Concentration Derivation (2004b), USS September 2008 28 Environmental Site Management Plan - Ironton Site Figures FIGURES Parcel ownership within Ironton site boundary 1. Provo City Redevelopment Agency 2. Provo City Corporation 3. John Curtis 4. Argonaut Investments Co. 5. New Ironton Properties 6. Novatek 500 ^, ^ Scale 1:6,000 (1" = 500') 0 500 E 1,000 3 Feet Road Unimproved Dirt Road =*=t Railroad Ironton Site Parcel Boundary SITE MAP IRONTON SITE MANAGEMENT PLAN rngSj United States Steel Corporation URS FIGURE 1 .-\^. \ -~--™^— „—- "" ^-^—— „^ —izi-f" —- 52^=^- — - s .^™\- "?7i J 'Z ..' h^ \ " ••'i^' .;..•§.' Gas Holder Pad IK ' ™^=]r=T--=r4526=f-' Concrete Flume Material and Construction Debris SB12 0 (X) MW-02 Former By-Products Buildmg —-L^ I •ronton Site Overview Regulated Excavation Area Regulated Development Area Woui "^'"Vfefap,^^ yvay <X) MW-17 t - \ U^^^ ._CI~" iJi I'/^JsgZll^^^'^^t'V- lr ^-. I'" ;,^17f,-r -~j - iZ"J ^ MW-18 -1 I f ' 1-4. --'- \ "r- L.-< I • %,-^ •^^'^^ 5^ 100 Scale 1:1,200(1" =100') 0 100 f^ -;::-^'" Road Unimproved Dirt Road Fence ^ Monitoring Well 0 Soil Boring Sample 200 3 Feet REGULATED AREA MAP IRONTON SITE MANAGEMENT PLAN njgS) United States Steel Corporation IIRS FIGURE 2 500 ^ X Scale 1:1,200(1" =100') 0 500 1,000 ?9Feet Road Unimproved Dirt Road Fence Ironton Site LOCATIONS OF BORROW MATERIAL IRONTON SITE MANAGEMENT PLAN mgS) United States Steel Corporation URS FIGURE 3 Notes: Motor fuel plume area wells: MW-02, MW-17, and MW-18 ^ Scale 1:6,000 (1" = 500') 500 0 500 1,000 Feet t I I I 1=1 Road Unimproved Dirt Road Railroad A' L .--- « * J General Groundwater Flow Direction Monitoring Well Ironton Site MONITORING WELL NETWORK IRONTON SITE MANAGEMENT PLAN mgSj United States Steel Corporation URS FIGURE 4 Attachments ATTACHMENTS ATTACHMENT 1 ENVIRONMENTAL CC&R RECORDATION AND SITE LEGAL DESCRIPTION ENT 4966.:S008 PG 1 of 19 RANDALL ft. COVINGTON UTAH COUNTY RECORDER £006 J*n 15 10:18 an FEE 0.00 BY JL RECORDED FOR PROVO CITY CORPORATION ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONTON THIS DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMliNTAL, COVENANTS. CONDITIONS .^\ND RES FRICTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONl'ON, hereinafter referred to as Ihc ''Declaration" is made and adopted this ((/^ day of ^^uT-t\ , 1{)oH- by the Provo Cily Redevelopment Ageney and tiie undersigned property owners (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Declarants"). Declarants represent that, to the best oftheir kno\vlcdy.e and belief they arc the respective owners ofthe real property (hereinafter refeiTcd to as the "Ironton Site") located in Utah County, Slate of Dtah, more particularly described on "Exhibit A." attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof. As a lesiilt oi'a cooperative effort between Uniied Suites Steel Corporation, the Ulali Dcpiirlmenl of l-n\ ironmental Quality (hereinariei retcned it* as "'UDEQ'). the Pro^•o C'il\ Redeselopmenl .Agency and Provo City, liic hvinion Site was em ironnientally in\estigated, characterized and cleaned up in accorthince wilh the luture land use idenlilled in the Voluntary Cleanup .Agreement (hereinafter relerred to as the '"VCA") (dated; .hily 30. 1998) executed by ihe parties. Upon completion ofthe environmenlal cleanup pursuant to the VCA. the properties are eligible for the awarding of a Certificate of Completion (COC) is.siied by L'DEQ that acknowledges that the Ironton Sile has been environmentally cleaned lo the standards agreed lo in tlie VC/\. allows the Ironton Site to be used and dexeloped consistent with the Ironton Sile Management j'lan (hereinafter referred lo as the "SNIP"] and acknowledges to futnie owners and lenders proiection from environmenlal liability pro\ided by Utah Code vJ 19-S.l 13. (C"opies oflhe VCA and SMP iire public records available al the Provo City Ivccorder's Olfice.) In consideration of having the COC recorded ow the Declarants" prt)perty titie. each ofthe undersigned property owners, as a voluntary panieipani and Declarant hereto, hereby agrees, co%enants and declares thai use of the undersigned Deelaranfs property is and shall be considered pan oilhe Iroiiton Site .subject to the following environmental covenants, condilions, limitations and restricti(>ns, which shall run with the land, as provided by law, and shall be binding on all oflhe Declarants, lhcir heirs, tenants, lessees, successors in interest and assigns: !. f'hc Ironton Site shall be used only lor industrial commercial puryioses. including retail stores, offices, light induMvinl anC. lighl manufacturing facilities. .Any luuire land usc will be cul1si^^enl \Mih the Kisk f vahiaiion Report, Ironton Sile, Pro\o. i HLIII id;ited: Mareii 1998.). EHT 498&:e008 PG I of 19 The Ironton site shall not bc used for process industries such as oil refining and processing, steel manuJacturing or other similar industries. Commercial industries, including managed care facilities, hospitals, or any other type of business that would require a caretaker to reside on the facility shall not be acceptable uses oflhe Ironlon Site. Commercial indu.stries that would expose children to hazardous constituents at lhe Ironlon Site for extended periods of lime such as day care and school facilities shall not bc acceptable uses ofthe ironton Sile. lhe Ironton Site shall not be used for residential purposes. Prior to grading, excavating or any other soil disturbance, whether under the issuance of a grading permil. building permit, projeci plan approval or any other land use permit or nol. the Declarants agree to allow Pro\'o City to I'eview the proposed use to determine that all aciivities are conducted in accordance with the S.VIP. 2. No use shall interfere with the conditions required by the COC issued by 1 'DEQ relating to the Ironlon Site including monitoring the ct>ndiiion ol' the Ironlon Site and'or shallo\N' groundwater underlying it. Shallow groundwater wilhin the Ironton Sile boundaries shall nol be accessed via wells, pits or sumps for drinking waler. irrigaiion or bathing purposes e.Kcept as expressly authorized in wTiling b_\' the UDEQ) or its successor Agency. 3. The SMP has been established Date iflsUs to regulate and manage residuai contamination remaining on the Ironlon .Site in a manner consistent with the abo\e mentioned Risk E\'aluation Repori, the completed remediaiion. and future land use proposed for the Ironton Sile. The SMP and Ln\';ronmeniai Covenants. CondiTions and Restrictions for the .De\"clopment ol' Ironton (CC &R's) wiil serAC as n long-lerm remedy and management strategy designei.1 to ensure iliat lhe ci'mponcnls ofthe cleanup remain protective of huit:ian healtii. l-.ach of the untiersigncd Declaranis iiereb\- agree lo abide by all the provisions oflhe SMP and CC &R"s and to assisi Provo City in ensuring that the Ironton Site is managed in accordance with the SMP andC(.'& R's. 4. '1 he Ironton Site shall not be used ibr any residential or olher excluded uses unless the COC is amended bv the 1 'DEQ to allow suitable uses and die appropriate zoning ordinances are s.ilislied or waived. fhis Declaration, upon recordation in the ol'llce ofthe Utah County Recorder, shall be binding on the Declaranis, theii'heirs, tenants, successors in interest and assigns. The Provo City Redevelopment .'\gency and Provo City shall have the righl lo enforce, by any civil proceeding at law or in equity, all restrictions, conditions, covenants, reservations, limilalions imposed by the provisions oflhis Declaration. In addition, the failure of a Declarant to comply vsith the Courfs order in an enforcement proceeding mav resuit in j^ossible civil and. or criminal contempt proceedings. Failure ofthe Prcno EHT 49e&:eOOS PG 3 of 19 Cily Redevelopment .Agencv oi" Provo City to enforce any covenant or restriction herein contained shall in no event be deemed lo be a \vai\er ofthe nghl lo do so thereafter. 1 he Provo Cit> Redevelopment .Agency and Provt) C'iiy are hereby granted the right to enter upon any part ofthe Ironton Site, after reasonable noiice lo the owner and occupant thereof for the purpose of inspecting to ascertain compliance with this Declaration, or in order to undertake such legal action as may be necessary to coirect any non-compliance with this Declaration. In any legal or equitable prc>ceeding to enforce the provisions hereof, or lo enjoin their violation, the party or parties againsi whom judgment is entered shall pay the attorney's fees ofthe party or parties for whom judgment is entered in such amount as may be fixed by the Court in such proceeding. Invalidation ofany one of these covenants or restrictions by judgment or court order shall in no way atfeet anv other provision which shall remain in full force and effect. 1 he covenants, conditions and restnciions shall run with and bind die land unless amended, released or terminated by the Declarants vvith lhe express wriiten permission of L'DEQ. Nolwith.standing any olher provision ofthe Declaration to the contrary, the Declarants expressly reserve the righl to rect)rd .such other and supplemental declaraiionis) with respect to the honion Site, as they deem in their discretion to be necessary or desirable. Such other or supplcmemal declaration(s) may be more restrictive than this Declaraiion withmit oiherwise invalidating the appiicaiion ofthis Deelarauon. I'he foregoing restrictions shall remain in full I'orcc and effect until such lime as I.IDEO or its successor .Auencv authorizes their amendment and/or release in writinsi. DECLARANTS: Propcm Owner 25 : .New J ronton Pn)|H'rties L.C. Bv: ..>^U-^— Date: ZJ (OJd^f KH Its: V\\-:^^AA •, c; < _-^ Stale of Utah Counlv of Utah On the /T day of r^lllr^itof 2004. personally appeared before me. .r,J^J:f__/^_2:i?lj'''^^ whii cicknowledged ihat. having express aulhorily to do so. s.he signed the above I'nvironmenial < ';'^•en:tnI•^. ( ondi::o:iv aiid Restriction^ fir ;be Dcwli^pment o'.' Ironton or. belKilf of A/i-uJ ^7Vt^tvi:cvv.iA'0)^:^.l^'^Vror^ri>- owne ' .•••^!S?H ^"^^C' JO ROBfSON /;:' €^'^^1 mm PUBUC • STATE oflffAH '•-.-.. ^^2-S .>/ 33i8NOflTHUNfVEnsfri'AVENUE '••.. : : --V PROVO UT M60A COMM EXP o^-io-sooe (q'I'arcei ^jP^h.. Notarv- Pii'ib|^c ENT 4986:2008 PG 4 of 19 ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONTON •fills DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL COVENAN'fS, CONDITIONS AND RESl'RlCl'IONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONTO.N^. hereinafter referred to as the "'Declaration" is made and adopled this 7..- <-I^y "f ^^r^..;-,,.. Q •• , 20 ^> >, by the Provo City Fiedevelopment .Agency and the undersigned property owners (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Dcclaranl.s"'). r^eclarants represent that, to the best oftheir Icnovvledge and belief, they are the respective owners ofthe real property (hereinafter referred to as the "Ironton Site") located in Utah County, State of Utah, more particularly described on "Exhibit A," attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof .As a result of a cooperative effort between United Stales Steel Corporation, the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (hereinafter referred lo as "UDEQ"'), the Provo (aty Redevelopmeni .Agency and Provo City, the Ironton Site was environmentally investigaled. characlerized and cleaned up in accordance wilh the future land use idenlilled in tlie Voluntary Cleanup Agreemenl (liereinafler referred to as the "VCA") (dated: .luly .">(). i99S) executed by the parlies. Upon completion ofthe environmental cleanup pursuant lo rhe VCA, the properties are eligible for the awarding of a Certificate ol'Completion (C(')C) issued by Ul^EQ ihat acknowledges that the Ironton Site has been environmenially cleaned to the .standards agreed to in the VCA, allows the Ironton Site to be used and de\"elopcd consfstenl widi the Ironton Site Management Plan (hereinafter referred to as the ""S.MP") and acknowledges to fulure owners and lenders proteciion from environmental liability provided by Utah Code § 19-H.l 13. (Copies ofthe VC.A and SMP are public records available at the Provo (.'ity Recorder's Oilice.,) In consideraiton of having lhe COC recorded on the Declaranis" property title, each ofthe undersigned property owners, as a voluntary participanl and Declarant hereto, hereby agrees, co\ enants and declares that use ol' the undersigned Declarant's propeil\' is and shall be considered part ofthe Ironton Site subject to the follovving environmental covenants, conditions, limiiations and restrictions, which shall run with the land, as provided by law. and shall hc binding on all ofthe Declarants, their heirs, tenants, les.sees, successors in interest iind assigns: 1. The ironton Site shall be u.sed only for inilustrial/commcrcial purposes, including retail stores, offices, light industrial and light nianufacluring i'acilitjcs. .Any t'liture land use will he consistent widi die Risk lAaluation Fxcporl, Ironton Site. Provo. I'tah (dated: March 199S'). EHT 4986:aOOe PG 5 of 19 The Ironton site shall not be used for process industries such as oil refining and processing, .steel manufacturing or olher similar industries. Commercial industries, including managed care facilities, hospitals, or any other type ol' business that would require a caretaker lo reside on the tacility shall not be acceptable uses ofthe Ironton Site. Commercial industries that would expose children to hazardous constituents at the Ironton Site for extended periods of lime such as day care and school facilities shall not be acceptable uses ofthe Ironton Site. The Ironton Sile .shall not be used for residential purposes. Prior to grading, excavating or any other soil disturbance, whether under the issuance of a grading permit, building permil. project plan approval or any olher land use permil or not. the Declarants agree to allow Provo City to review the proposed use to determine that all activities are conducted in acccudance vvith the S.VIP, No u:se shall interfere with the conditions required b> the COC issued by l;DE(^> relating to the IroiUoii Site uichkling nioniloring the c^Midiiion oflhe Ironton Site and or shallow groundwater underlying il. Shallow groundwater within the Ironlon Site boundaries shall not be accessed via wells, pits or sumps for drinking waler, irrigation or bathing purposes except as expressK authorized in writing by the f ^DEQ or ils successor Agency. fhe SMP has been established Dufii_ijishi lo regulate and manage residual contamination remaining on the Ironton Site in a manner consi.sieni witli the above mentioned Risk Evaluation Rcport. the compleled remediation, and I'ulure land usc proposed for the Ironion Sile. The S.MP and Environmental Covenants, Condilions and Restrictions for the Deveh.ipmeni of Ironlon (CC &R's) vvill serve as a long-term remedy and managemeni strategy designed to ensure that the components ofthe cleanup remain protective of human health, lujch oflhe undersigned Declarants hereby agree to abide by all the provisions ofthe SMP and CC^ &R\s and to assist Provo City in ensuring that the honion Site is managed in accordance w-ith the SMP and CC <^ R's. 1 he Ironlon Site shal! not bc used for aii> residential or oilier exchided uses unless lhe ('t.)U i.s amended by the I 'DEC,) to allow suilable uses ami the appropnate zoning ordinances are satisfied or wai\ed. This Declaration, upon recordation in the office of Uic Uiah Couniy Recorder, shall be binding on lhe Declarants, their heirs, tenants, successors in intcresi and assigns, fhe Provo Cily Redevelopment .Agencv and Provo Cit\- shall have the righ.t to enl"i>rce. by any civil proceeding at law or in equity, all restrictions, conditions, covenants, reservations, limitations imposed by the provisions oflhis f^eclaration. In addition, lhe taihire of a Declarant to comply vvith the Court's order in an enforcenient proceeding may resull in possible civil and'c>r criminal contempt proceedings. Failure ofthe Provo -4. EHT 498&:eOOfi PG 6 of 19 City Redevelopment Agency or Provo City to enforce any covenant or restriction herein conlained shall in no event hc deemed to be a waiver oflhe right lo do so thereafter. The Provo City Redevelopment Agency and Provo Cily are hereby granted the right to enter upon any part of the Ironton Site, after reasonable noiice to the ovvner and occupant thereof for the puipo.se of inspecting to ascertain compliance with this Declaration, or in order to undertake such legal action as may be necessary to correct any non-compliance with this Declaration. In any legal or eciuitable proceeding to enforce the provisions hereof, or to enjoin their violation, the parly or parties againsi whom judgment is entered shall pay the attorney's fees ofthe part}- or panics for whom judgment is entered in such amount as may be fixed bv the Court in such proceeding. Invalidation ofany one of these covenants or restrictions by judgment or court order shall in no way affeci any other provision which shall remain in full force and effect. The covenants, conditions and restrictions shall run with and bind lhe land unless amended, released or tenninated by the Declarants with the express written permission of l.'DllQ. Notwithstanding any other provision ofthe r.)eclaralion to the conlrary. the Declaranis expressh- reserve the right to record such olher and supplemental declaration(s) with respect to the ironton Site, as ihey deem in their discretion to be necessary or desirable. Such other or supplemental declaration! s) mav be more restrictive than this Declaration wiihoui oiherwise invalidating the applicalion ofthis Declaration. fhe foregoing resirielions shall remain in full I'orce and effect until .such time as UDEQ or its successor Agency authorizes thcir amendment and/or release in writing. DIX I.AUANTS: Property Owner 14: ,Tohn R. Curtis Date: ".l-'i/..^ Bv: Ils: /. Slale of LUali ) County of Utah ) On the ^ day ot /i-'--^- ot 2003, personally appeared belore me. ,.j ,.V;-.-- L .I^K.^-'.-.. who acknowledged dial, having express authority to do so, sdie signed the abkivc laivironmcnlal Covenanls. Conditiims and Resirielions for lhe Development of Ironlon on behalf of .Tc'/,^^ C.^L^^*^-^- as properly owner o'i Parc;H ''J^ Noi-arv Public EHT 49e&:e008 PG 7 of 19 ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONTON THIS f)ECLAR.A"nON OF ENVlRONMIvN'lAL COVENANTS. CONDIIIONS .AND RESTRICTIONS FOR TIIE DEVIiLOPMENT OF IRON f()N. hereinafter referred to as the "Declaration" is made and adopted \h\sZnd day of (^Tiyj\ , 20f)^. by the Provo City Redevelopment .Agency and the undersigned property owners (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Declarants"). Declarants represent that, to the best oftheir knowledge and belief they are the respective owners ofthe real properly (hereinafter referred lo as the ""Ironlon Site") located in Litah Couniy. Stale of Utah, more partieularlv described on ""Exhibit A." altached herelo and by this reference incorporated herein and made a pari hereof. .As a resull of a cooperative effort between l.inited Slates Slecl Corporation, the Utah Department of Envivonmenlal Quality (hereinafter referred lo as "'LiDEQ'"). the Provo City Redevelopment Agency and Provo Cily, the Ironton Site was environmentally investigaled. characterized and cleaned up in accordance with lhe fulure land use idenlilled in the Voluntary Cleanup .Agreement (hereinafter refenvd lo as die "VCA") (dated: ,luly 30. 1998) executed by the panics. U'pon completion ofthe environmental cleanup pursuani lo the VCA. the properties are eligible for lhe awarding of a Cerlificate of Compietitm (COC) issued by I'DFQ) that acknowledges that the Ironton Site has been environmenially cleaned to the slandards agreed to in the VCA. allows the Ironton Sile lo he u.sed and developed consislenl with the Ironton Site .Vlanagemenl Plan (hereinafter referred lo as the "SMP") and acknowledges to future owners and lenders protection from environmenlal liability provided by Uiah Code § 19-8.1 13. (Copies oflhe VCA and SMP are public records available at the Provo C'ity Recorder's Office.) In consideration of having lhe COC recorded on the Declarants" property title, each ofthe undersigned properl>' owners, as a volunlaiy participant and Declarant herelo, hereby agrees, covenants and declares that use of lhe undersigned Declarant's property is and shall be considered part ofthe Ironlon Site subject to lhe Ibllowing environmental covenants, conditions, limitations and restrictions, vsliich shall run with the land, as provided by law. and shall be binding on all ofthe Declarants, their heirs, tenants. les.sees, successors m interest and assigns: 1. fhe Ironlon Site shall be used only for industrial commercial puqxi.ses, including retail stores, offices, light induslrial and light manufacturing facilities. Any fulure land use vvil! be consislenl widi lhe Risk Evaluation Repori. Ironlon Site. Provo, Utali (dated: Mareh !'>98i. ENT 4966:2008 PG 8 of 19 The Ironton site shall not be used for process industries such as oil refining and processing, .steel manufacturing or olher similar industries. Commercial industries, including managed care facilities, hospitals, or any other type of business that would require a carelaker to reside on the facility shall not be acceptable uses ofthe Ironton Sile. Cimimercial industries that would expose children to hazardous constituents at the Ironton Site for extended periods of time such as day care and school ficililies shall not be acceptable uses ofthe Ironlon Site. The Ironlon Sile shall nol he used for residential purposes. Prior 10 grading, excavating or any olher soil disturbance, whether underthe issuance of a grading permii. buildmg permit, project plan approval orany other land use pennit or not. lhe Declaranis agree lo allow Provo City to review the proposed use lo detennine thai atl activities are conducted in accordance with the SMP. 2. No use shall interfere with the condilions required by the COC issued by l^DEQ relating to the Ironton Site including moniloring the condition ofthe Ironton Sile and'oi' shallow groundwater underlying il. Shallow groundwaier within the Ironton Site boundaries shall not be accessed via wells. j)its or sumps for drinking water, irrigaiion or balhmg purposes excepl as expressly authorized in \vritmg b_\ the UDFtl or its successor .Agency. 3. The SMP has been established Dnt^ ijl^l"^ lo regulate and manage residual contaminalion remaining on the Ironton Site in a manner consistent with the above mentioned Risk Evaluation Report, the completed remediation, and future land usc proposed for the Ironton Site. The SMP and Environmental Covenants. Conditions and Restrictions for die Development of Ironton (C'C &R s) will serve as a long-lerm remedy and management straieg) designed ti,' ensuic ihat liie coniponents oi the cleanup remain proieciive oi human licalih. lach ol'ilie undersigned Dceiarants hereby agree to al-vide by ali lhe prov isions oi lhe SMP and CC ttR's and lo assist Provo City in ensuring thai the Ironlon Siie is managed in accordance with the SMP and CC & Rs. 4. The Ironton Sile shall nol be used for any residential or other excluded uses unless the COC is amended by the L'DEQ to allow suitable uses and the appropriate zoning ordinances are satisfied or waived. This Declaration, upon recordaiion in the office of die LUah County Recorder, shall be binding on the Declarants, their heirs, teiianls, .successors in interest and assigns. The Provo Cily Redevelopment .Agei:cv and Prtwt) City shall have the right to enforce, by any civil proceeding al law or in equity, all resirielions. conditions, covenants, reservations, limitations imposed by ilie provisions ofthis DeeLaration. In addition, the failure of a Declarant lo comply with the Court's order in an enforcenient proceeding may result in possible civil and/or criminal contempi proceedings. Failure ofthe Provo EHT 4986:2008 PG 9 of 19 City Redevelopment Agency or Provo City to enforce any covenant or restriction herein contained shall in no event be deemed lo be a waiver oflhe right to do so thereafter. •fhe Provo Ciiy Redevelopment Agency and Provo (2ity are hereby granted the righl to enter upon anv part ofthe Ironlon Site, after reasonable notice to the owner and occupant thereof, fbr the purpose of inspecting to ascertain compliance wilh this Declaration, or in order lo undertake such legal action as may be necessary to conect any non-compliance with this Declaration. In any legal or equitable proceeding to enforce the provisions hereof, or lo enjoin lhcir violation, the party or parties again.st whom judgment is entered shall pay the attomey's fees ofthe party or parties for whom judgment is entered in such aniount as maybe fixed by the Court in such proceeding. Invalidation ofany one of these cov-'enants or restrictions by judgment or court order shall in no wa\ affect any other provision which shall remain in full force and effect. '1 he covenants, condilions and restrictions shall run wilh and bind the land unless amended, released o<r lerminaied by the Declaranis with the express writien pennission of L:DEQ. Notwithstanding any olher provision ofthe Declaration to the contrary, the Declarants expressly reserve the righl lo record such other and supplemental declaration(s) with respect lo the Ironlon Sile, as they deem in iheir discretion to be necessary or desirable. Such vulier or supplemental declaralioii(s) may be more restrictive than this Declaration without otherwise invalidating the applicalion ofthis f)cclaration. 'fhe foregoing resirielions shall remain in full force and effeci unlil such time as UDEQ or its successor .Aucnc\ authorizes their anicndmcni and.'or release in wrilinu. UECLARAMS: Property Owner 1: Provo C ity Redevelopment Agency Date: ./^or-r.}) ^p^^^Y By: Its: J^r^<^_il_ Slate of Utah i Countv of 1. tall ) On theZ__ day ot' /)1[j()^-^--.C of 2004, personally appeared before mcVX, \ ^.-^ V ^D-lClc\c^.^ who acknowledged that, having express authority lo do so. s.d^^igned Ihe above {nvironmental Covenants. Conditions and Restrictions for lhe Development of Ironton on behalf of T r>-o.v\:; ^ v^-t 'is properly ovvner of Parcel _/. ^^'-^^^-- H-- ^ ^ ^MhS^ f;f»OyO, UTAH B4601 V_ .AV%..K.UX J • Lk"- v.jOX.^v • ENT 4986:2008 PG 10 of 19 ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS ArND RESTRICTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONTON THIS DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RES'IRICI IONS FOR fllE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONTON, hereinafter refen-ed lo as the "Declaration"' is made and adopted this '2 d^^iy of j^H^^tA,. , 20 tJj;/, by the Provo City Redevelopment Agency and the undersigned property owners (hereinafter collectively referred lo as the "Declaranis"). Declaranis represent that, to the best oftheir knowledge and belief they are the respective <wviiers oflhe real property (hereinafter referred to as the "ironton Site"') located in Utah Couniy. Slate of Utah, more particularly described on "'Exhibit A," attached herelo and by this reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof. As a result of a cooperative effort between United Slates Steel Corporation, Ihe Utah Department of Environmenlal (lualiiy (hereinafter refened to as •"UDEQ"). lhe Provo City Redeveiopment .Agency and Provo Citv'. the Ironton Sile was environmentally investigatet.1. characterized and cleaned up in accordance with the future land use identified in the Voluntary Cleanup Agreemenl (hereinafter refeiTed to as the "VCA") (dated: .luly 30. 1908) execuied bv the panics. Upon completion ofthe environmental cleanup pursuant to the VCA. the properties are eligible for the awarding of a Certificate of Compleiion (COC) issued by UD1:Q that acknowledges that the Ironton Site has been environmentally cleaned lo the standards agreed to in the VCA, allows the Ironton Site lo bc used antl developed consislenl wilh the lionioii Site Managemeni Plan (hereinafter relerred lo as lhe "SMP'") and acknowledges lo fulure owners and lenders proteciion from environmenlal liability provided hy Utah Code § 19-8.113. (Copies ofthe VCA and SMP are public records available at the Pnwo Cily Recorder"s Office.) hi consideration of ha\ing the COC recorded on Ihe Declarants' property title. each ofthe undersigned properly owners, as a voluntary participant and Declarani hereto. hereb_\ agrees, covenants and declares that use of the undersigned Declarant's properly is and shall be considered part ofthe Ironlon Sile subjeci to the following environmental covenants, condilions. limiiations and reslnctions. which shall run wilh the land, as provided by lavs, and shall be binding on all oflhe Declarants, their heirs, tenants, lessees. sucees.M.ns in interest and assigns: 1. 'Ihc Ironlon Site shall be used only for induslrial'commercial purposes, including retail stores, offices, lighi industrial and light manufacturing facililics. .Any future land use will be consistent with liie Risk Iwaluaiion Report. Ironton Site. Provo, l.Uah \daied: March 1998). EHT 4986:2008 PG 11 of 19 The Ironton site shall not be used for process industries such as oil refming and processing, steel manufacturing or olher similar industries. Commercial industries, including managed eare facihties, hospitals, or any other lype of business that would require a caretaker to reside on die facility shall nol be acceptable uscs ofthe Ironlon Site. Commercial industries thai vvould expose children to hazardous constituents al the Ironton Site for extended periods of time such as day care and school facilities shall nol be acceptable uses ofthe Ironlon Site. The Ironton Site shall nol bc used for residential purposes. Prior lo grading, excavating or any other soil disturbance, whether under the issuance of a grading permit, building permit, project plan approval or any other land usc permil or not, the Declarants agree to allow Provo City to review the proposed use to determine that all activities arc conducted in accordance wilh the SMP. 2. No use .shall inierfere with the conditions required by the COC issued by Urj)EQ relaiing lo the Ironton Site including moniloring the condition ofthe Ironton Site and/or shallow groundwater underlying it. Shallow groundwater within lhe Ironton Site boundaries shall not be accessed via wells, pits or sumps for drinking vvater, inigation or bathing purposes excepl as expressly authorized in writing hy the UDEQ or its successor Agencv. 3. fhe SMP has been established Date iflyOff to regulate and manage residual conianiinaiion remaining on the Ironton Site in a manner consisteni wilh the above meniioned Risk Evaluation Report, the compleled remediation, and future iand use proposed for (he Ironton Sile. 1 he S VIP and Environmental Covcnanls. Conditions and Resirielions Jor ihe fjeselopmeni of Ironlon (CX' &R'si will serve as a long-term remed>' and managcnieni strategy designed io ensure that lhe components ofthe cleanup remain proteclive of human heallh. Each ofthe undersigned Declarants hereby agree to abide by al! the provisions ofthe S.VIP and CC &R"s and to assist Pro\ o City in ensuring thai the Ironlon Site is managed in accordance with the SMP andCC& R"s. 4. The Ironlon Site shall not be used for any residendal or other excluded uses unless lhe COC is amended by the fiDEQ to allow suitable uses and the appropriate zoning ordinances are satisfied or waived. lhis Declaration, upon recordation in the o\T]CC ofthe Litah Countv Recorder, shall be binding on the Declarants, their heirs, tenants, successors in interest and assigns. The Provo City Redevelopment Agency and Provo Cily shall hav e lhe righl lo enforce, by anv civil proceeding at law or in equity, all restrictions, conditions, covenants. ations. limitations imposed by the provisions ofthis Declaration. In addition, lhe reserv la m ailure of a Declarant lo comply vvith the Court's order in an enforcement proceeding nay result in possible civ il and.or criminal conlempl pn.tceedings. Failure ot the Provo EHT 4986:2008 PG 12 of 19 City Redevelopment .'\gency or Provo Cily to enforce any covenant or restriction herein contained shall in no event be deemed to be a waiver ofthe righl to do so thereafter. The Provo Cily Redevelopment .Agency and Provo City are hereby granied the right to enter upon any part ofthe Ironton Site, after reasonable notice to lhe ovvner and occupant thereof for the purpose of inspecting lo ascertain compliance with this Declaration, or in order to undertake such legal action as may be necessary to correct any non-compliance with this Declaration. In any legal or equitable proceeding to enforce die provisions hereof, or to enjoin their violation, the party or parties against whom judgment is entered shall pay the attorney's fees ofthe party or parties for whom judgment is entered in such amount as may be fixed by the Court in .such proceeding. Invalidation of any one oi" these covenants or restrictions by judgment or court order shall in no way affeci any other provision which shall remain in full force and effect, "fhe covenants, condifions and restrictions shall run with and bind the land unless amended, released or tenninated by lhe Declarants vvith the express written permission of UDEQ. Notwithstanding any olher provision of Ihe Declaration to the contrarv-. the Declarants expressly i"cser\ e the righl lo record such olher and supplemenlal declaration(s) with respect \v the Ironton Site, as thev deem in iheir discrelion to be necessary or desirable. Such other or supplemenlal declaraiionis) may be more restrictive than lhis Declaraiion wiihoui oiherwise invalidaling lhe applicalion oflhis Declaration. The foregoing restrictions shall remain in full force and effect until such lime as UDEQ or its successor .Agency authorizes their amendment and'or release in writing. DECLARANTS: Property Owner 2: Provo C'ity Corporation Date: 2i'SL~0^ hs: Cl^C AcW. OVP^M Stale of Utah Countv of Utah On ihe^itlay of jfhj^^ of 2004. personally appeared before me. IXJJXMK^ ra^k^r who acknowledged dial, having express aulhorily to do so. s.he signed ihe above Environmentfd Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for the Development of Ironton on behalf of rr^x> Ci-U\ .._. as properly owner of Parcel _^ . ih\ mmnma • mmtsam MBtMESrtMMOfRM ENT 4986:2008 PG 13 of 19 ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONTON THIS DECLARATION OF ENVfRONMENTAL COVENANTS, CONTRITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF IROi^TON, hereinafter referred to as the "Declaration" is made and adopted this '^.'f' day of S/ht-i'i^-- hC-\^ lOCi-^by the Provo City Redevelopment Agency and the undersigned property owners (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Declarants"). Declarants represent that, to the best oftheir knowledge and belief, they are the respective owners ofthe real property (hereinafter refened to as the "Ironton Site") located in Utah County, Slate of Utah, more particularly described on "Exhibit A," attached hereto and by this reference incoiporated herein and made a part hereof As a result of a cooperative effort between Uniied States Steel Coiporation, the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (hereinafter refened lo as "LT)EQ"), the Provo City Redevelopment Agency and Provo City, the Ironton Site vvas environmentally investigated, characterized and cleaned up in accordance with the fulure land usc idcnlified in the Voluntary Cleanup Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the "VC.A") (daied: .luly 30, 1998) executed by the parties. Upon completion ofthe environmental cleanup pursuant to the VCA, the properties are eligible for the awarding of a Certificate of Completion (COC) issued by UDEQ that acknowledges that the Ironton Site has been environmentally cleaned to the slandards agreed to in the VCA, allows the Ironton Site to bc used and developed consistent wilh the Ironton Site Vlanagement Plan (hereinafter refened to as the "SMP") and acknowledges to ftiture owners and lenders protcciion from environmental liability provided by Utah Code § 19-8.113. (Copies ofthe VCA and SMP are public records available at lhe Provo City Recorder's Office.) In consideration of having the COC recorded on the Declarants' property title, each ofthe undersigned property owners, as a voluntary participant and Declarant hereto, hereby agrees, covenants and declares that usc of the undersigned Declarant's property is and .shall be considered part ofthe Ironton Site subjcci lo lhe follovving environmental covenants, conditions, limitations and restrictions, which .shall mn with the land, as provided by law. and shall be binding on all ofthe Declarants, thcir heirs, tenants, lessees, successors in interest and assigns: 1. lhe Ironlon Sile shall be used only for industrial.conimercial puqioses. including retail stores, offices, light induslrial and light nianufacluring facilities. Any future land use will be consisteni vvith the Risk Evaluation Repori, Ironlon Sile, Pjovo, Utah (dated: .Vlarch 1998). ENT 4986:2006 PG 14 of 15 The Ironlon site shall not be used for process industries such as oil refining and processing, steel manufacturing or other similar industries. Commercial industries, including managed care facilities, hospitals, or any other type of business that would require a carelaker to reside on the facility shall not be acceptable uses ofthe Ironton Site. Commercial industries that would expose children lo hazardous constituents at the Ironton Site for extended periods of time such as day care and school facilifies shall not be acceptable uses ofthe Ironlon Sile. The Ironton Site shall nol be used for residential purposes. Prior lo grading, excavating or any olher soil disturbance, whether under the issuance of a gi^ading pemiit, building permit, projeci plan approval or any other land use pemiit or nol, the Declarants agree to allow Provo City to review the proposed usc to determine that all activilies arc conducted in accordance with the SMP. 2. No use shall interfere with the conditions required by the COC issued by UDEQ relating to the Ironlon Site including monitoring the condition ofthe Ironlon Sile and'or shallow groundwater underlying il. Shallow groundwater within the Ironlon Site boundaries shall not be accessed via wells, pits or sumps for drinking waler, irrigation or bathing puiposes except as expressly authorized in writing by the L'DEQ or its successor Agency. 3. fhe SMP has been established Dale I lis I Of to regulate and manage residual contamination remaining on the Ironton Site in a manner consistent wilh the above mentioned Risk Evaluation Report, the completed remediaiion. and future land usc proposed for the Ironton Sile. The S.VIP and Environmental Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions forihe Development of Ironton (CC &.R's) will seiA'c as a long-term remedy and management strategy designed to ensure that the components ofthe cleanup remain protecfive of human health. Each ofthe undersigned Declarants hereby agree to abide by all the provisions ofthe SMP and CC &R"s and to assist Provo Cily in ensuring ihal the Ironlon Site is managed in accordance wilh the SVIP and CC & R's. 4. The Ironton Site shall not be used for any residential or other excluded uses unless lhe COC is amended by the UDEQ to allow suitable uses and the appropriate zoning ordinances are satisfied or waived. Tliis Declaration, upon recordaiion in the office ofthe Utah Couniy Recorder, shall be binding on lhe Declaranis, thcir heirs, tenants, successors in interest and assigns. The Provo City Kedevclopmenl .Agency and Provo City shall have lhe righl to enforce, hy any civil proceeding at law or in equity, all restrictions, condilions, covenants, re.servalions, limitations imposed by ihc provisions ofthis Declaration. In addition, the failure of a Declarant to comply with the Court's order in an enforcement proceeding may result in possible civil and'or criminal contempt proceedings. Failure ofthe Provo EHT 4986:2008 PG 15 of 19 City Redevelopment Agency or Provo City to enforce any covenant or restriction herein contained shall in no event be deemed lo be a waiver ofthe rigltt to do so thereafter. The Provo City Redevelopment Agency and Provo City are hereby granted the right to enter upon any part of the Ironton Sile, after reasonable notice to the owner and occupant thereof, for the purpose of inspecting to ascertain compliance with this Declaration, or in order to undertake such legal action as may bc necessary to correct any non-compliance with this Declaration. In any legal or equitable proceeding to enforce the provisions hereof or to enjoin their violation, the party or parties against whom judgmenl is entered shall pay the attorney's fees ofthe party or parties for whom judgment is entered in such amount as may be fixed by the Court in such proceeding. Invalidation ofany one of these covenants or restnciions by judgment or court order shall in no way affect any other provision which shall remain in full force and effect. The covenants, conditions and restrictions shall run with and bind the land unless amended, released or terminated by the Declarants with the express written pemiission of UDEQ. Notwithstanding any other provision ofthe Dechuation lo the contrary, the r^eclarants expressly reserve the right to record such olher and supplemental declaration{s) with respect lo the Ironlon Site, as they deem in their discretion to be necessary or desirable. Such other or supplemental declaration(s) may be more restrictive than this LReclaration without othenvise invalidaling the application ofthis Declaration. The foregoing restrictions shall remain in full force and effect until such time as UDEQ or its successor .Agency authorizes thcir amendment and.'or release in writing. DECLARANTS: Property' Owner 23: .Argonaut Investments Co. Date: ff/^/i^'iL^ By: MacX/d>(.JJrfiCU'^ ^ ^y Its: ^^^./i, '/^o,it</.A Stale of Utah ) County of Lhah ) On ihe.^day of \)ixpf. of 2002, personally appeared before me, jQ.,--ikagv) f\^t^i0^.xh who acknowledged that, having express authority to do so, s.die sigiieTtheabove Environmentai Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for the Development of Ironton on behalf of y,iCM;Ali.s^ ;is property owner of Parcel 2j'y '''•••:^\V(0-tO-t>'Vv£ri> l-t' Notary P#lic fj ' CHERYL L. JOYNER 5SN.ur'l!VtHSITyAVF..STE.Z^& PROVO, UT 84601 COMM. EXF. 8-16-2005 EHT 4986:2008 PG It of 19 LEGAL DESCRIPTION — Revised. 26 September 2007 — Mountain Vista Business Center C.C.&R../ Site Management Plan Parcel 1 A parcel of land located in the Northeast and Southeast Quailers of Secfion 20. the Northwest and Southwest Quarters of Section 21, the Northwest Quarter of Section 28. and the Northeast Quarter of Section 29, Township 7 south, Range 3 east. Salt Lake Meridian. Iftah Couniy. lUah described as follows: COM.MENCING al a point on the west line of Mountain Vista Parkway, said poinl being westward ofthe southwest corner of Lot 8. Billings lechnology Park Subdivision, Plai "F", said poinl being North 1563.41 feet and Wesl 1777.21 feet from a brass cap monument marking the location ofthe East Quarter Corner of Section 20, Township 7 south. Range 3 east. Salt Lake Meridian THENCE along a curve to the right having a radius of 1148.63 feet and an arc length of 407.33 feet, being subtended by a chord of South 19 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds East I'or a distance of 405.20 feet along the west Right of Way line of Mountain Vista Parkway as described on said Plat F. as well as a Roadway Dedication Plat for said Parkway, recorded as Entrv Number 63343:2006, Map Filing # 11665 in the office ofthe Utah County Recorder, see. also Record of Suney ^ 06-299 in the office ofthe LUah County Surveyor for this course and the nexl four courses; (1) ITIENCE South 09 degrees tJ2 minutes 57 seconds East for a distance of 234.48 feet: (2) IHENCE along a curve to the left having a radius of 2178.73 feet and an arc lenglh of 604.06 feet, being sublended by a chord of Soulli 16 degrees 59 minutes 31 seconds E'asl for a distance of 602.13 feet: O) THENCE Soutii 24 degrees 56 minutes 05 seconds East for a dkstance of 327.53 feci; (4) THENCE along a curve to the left having a radius of 7592.65 feet and an arc length of 376.53 feet, being subtended by a chord of South 26 degrees 21 minutes 20 seconds blast for a dLstance of 376.49 feel; THENCE leaving said west Right of Way line South 65 degrees 35 minutes 50 seconds West for a distance of 344.76 feet; THENCE South 24 degrees 24 minutes 10 seconds East for a distance of 1020.00 feet; I'HENCE South 65 degrees 35 minutes 50 .seconds West for a distance of 68.50 feel to the centerline of said Irack; 'I'HENCE along the centerline of that certain abiuidoned spur track described in Book 787 at Page 195 of deeds recorded as Entry Number 10747:1958 of said records the following four courses: (U South 24 degrees 24 minutes 10 seconds East for a distance of 25.30 feet; (2.) THENCE along a curve lo the right having a radius of 774.81 feet and an arc lenglh of 86.00 feel, beinu sublended bv a chord of South 21 deurees 13 minutes 22 seconds liasl for a ENT 4986:2008 PG 17 of 19 distance of 85.96 feet; (3) THENCE South 18 degrees 02 minutes 35 seconds East for a distance of 41.70 feet; and (4) THENCE along a curve to the right having a radius of 1910.08 feet and an arc length of 444.49 feet, being subtended by a chord of South 11 degrees 22 minutes 35 seconds East for a distance of 443.49 feet; 'f HENCE leaving said abandoned spur track South 24 degrees 24 minutes 50 seconds East for a distance of 1699.66 feet to a point on the norlh line of Utah State Highway 75. Project No. F-001-6(6); THENCE along said north line the following three courses: (i) South 79 degrees 52 minutes 53 seconds East for a dkstance of 668.49 feet to a point 75 feet measured perpendicularly opposite engineer's stafion 106+00; (2) THENCE South 88 degrees 51 minutes 33 seconds East for a distance of 645.49 feet to a point 70 feet meeisured perjiendicularly opposite engineer's station 112+50; and (3) THENCE North 89 degrees 47 minutes 53 seconds East for a distance of 4.39 feet lo an exisfing fcnce as described in that certain Boundary Line .Agreement in Book 1926 at Page 174 recorded as Entry Number 20949:1981 in said records; THENCE along said fence and boundaiy line Nordi 00 degrees 20 minutes 00 seconds West for a distance of 459.16 feet to a point on the south line of ihat certain parcel described in Book 1926 at Page 176 as Entry Number 20950:1981 ol" said records; TFIENCE along die boundaries of said parcel the following six courses: ri) Norlh 89 degrees 54 minutes 49 seconds West for a distance of 32.17 feet to the centerline of a fiume canying Spring Creek: (2) FHENCE along said flume North 00 degrees 00 minutes 50 seconds West for a distance of 418.46 feet, (3) THENCE East for a distance of 12.49 feet to the centerline of said Spring Creek; (4) •^f HENCE along the centerline of Spring Creek North 00 degrees 43 minutes 39 seconds West for a distance of 680.62 feet; i^) THENCE continuing along the centerline of Spring Creek Nortii 34 degrees 1 1 minutes 57 seconds West for a distance of 244.16 feet; and ((!) THENCE East for a distance of 659.05 feet to the westerly Right of Way line of Highway 89. Project No. F.A. 35-37; 1'HENCE along a non-tangent cune lo the left having a radius of 2814.79 feet and an arc length of 303.81 feet, being subtended by a chord of North 18 degrees 26 minutes 33 seconds West for a distance of 303.66 feet to the centerline of an 8 rod wide prescriptive LUah County Road established in 1871 and described in Book R7 at Page 3, Roadroule Suivey Books. Scries 5041, ofthe Utah State Archive records; TFIENCE along said centerline the following seven courses: (o North 41 degrees 41 minutes 00 seconds West for a distance of 1343,35 feet; (2) THENCE along a curve to the right having a radius of 1909.86 feet and an arc length of 450.55 feet, being subtended by a chord of North 34 degrees 55 minutes 30 seconds West for a di.stance of 449.51 feet; (3) IHENCE North 28 degrees 10 minutes 00 seconds West for a distance of 348.40 feet; (4) THENCE North 23 degrees 45 minutes 00 seconds West for a distance of 251.56 feet; (.<;) THENCE along a line 66 feet southwesterly measured peipendicularly from the souihwesleriv boundary of Ironlon Subdivision, Plat "'A'' and said centerline Norlh 16 degrees 36 EKT 4986:2008 PG lfi of 19 minutes 00 seconds West for a distance of 429.83 feet; (6) THENCE North 32 degrees 52 minutes 00 seconds West for a distance of 917.38 feet; and (7) THENCE North 38 degrees 24 minutes 00 seconds Wesl ibr a di.stance of 282.63 feet to a point on the southerly lemi in us of that certain parcel of land acquired for Highway 89 Right of Way, Project No. F.A. 35-37 described in Book 316 at page 380 recorded as Entiy Number 546:1936 said point being South 54 degrees 22 minutes 54 seconds West for a distanceof 3.93 feet from engineer's station 213+38.7 of said project; THENCE South 54 degrees 22 minutes 54 seconds West for a distance of 46.07 feet to a point southwesterly measured at right angles from the centerline of said project; THENCE Norlh 35 degrees 56 minutes 48 seconds West for a distance of 98.13 feet; THENCE along a curve to the left having a radius of 2814.79 feet and an arc length of 310.56 feet, being subtended by a chord of North 39 degrees 46 minutes 08 seconds West for a distance of 310.40 feet to the southeast corner of that parcel described in Book 2830 at page 434 recorded as Entry Number 35070:1991; THENCE along the south boundary of said parcel and ils westerly extension South 64 degrees 30 minutes 38 seconds West for a distance of 576.11 feel lo the east line of Lol 8, Billings Technology Park. Plat "T''; THENCE along the easterly boundary of said Lol 8 South 32 degrees 59 minutes 22 seconds East for a distance of 116.57 feet to the north line of Lot 9, said Plat "F"; THENCE along said north line and the westward prolongalion of said line South 65 degrees 35 minutes 50 seconds West for a distance of 308.11 feet to the west Right of Way line of Mcwntain Vista Parkway being the point of beginning. Together with and subject to covenants, easements, and restrictions of record. Said parcel 1 contains 208.896 acres more or less. BASIS OF BEARING: South 00 degrees 41 minuies 58 seconds East for a distance of 2655.45 feel between existing monuments located al the East Quarter Corner and the Southea.st Corner of Section 20, respectively, TovvTiship 7 south. Range 3 east. Sah Lake Meridian. LE:SS AND EXCEPTING THEREFROM that certain parcel conv eyed to Utah Power and Light Company by Warranty Deed recorded in Book 199t) al Page28 as Entiy Number 16834:1982 described as follows: Beginning at a poinl which is North 00 degrees 41 minutes 56 seconds Wesl ft>r a distance of 2336.35 feel and Nortii 89 degrees IS minutes 04 seconds East for a distance of 249.43 feet from the Southwest Corner of Section 21, Township 7 south. Range 3 east. Salt Lake Meridian. '1 HENCE Norlh 70 degrees 20 minuies 04 seconds East for a di.stance of 65.40 feet; THENCE South 27 degrees 14 minutes 56 seconds East for a distance of 63.70 feel; THENCE South 62 degrees 45 minuies 04 seconds Wesl for a distance of 64.78 feel; THENCE Nordi 27 degrees 17 minutes 13 seconds Wesl for a distance of 72.33 feel to the point of beginning. Together with and svibjecl to covenants, easements, and resirielions of record Er « o CD CL . 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N o oo O (M lo JJ rt P. ;- H i3 c/ 2 OJ fl a 6J 00 00 CD c/ 5 C rt 4— » r^ o o >. \f c ^ r i" * - ' ^ a> u P^ O UTRH COUNTY RECORDER 2006 -Tun £4 4:39 m FEE 0,00 BV bW RECDRki) FUR PRQViJ Clft CDRPQRftTION ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONTON THIS DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL COVEN.ANTS. CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONTON, hereinafter referred to as the "Declaraiion" is made atid adopled this _i9 day of J CLiue- , 200? , by the Provo City Redevelopment Agency and the undersigned propert}' owners (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Declarants"). Declaranis represent that, lo the best oftheir knowledge and belief, they are the respective owners ofthe real properly (hereinafter referred lo as the "Ironton Site") located in LItali County, State of Litah. more particularly described on "Exhibit A," altached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof As a result of a cooperative effort betw'een United Stales Steel Corporation, the LJtah Departmeni of Enxironniental Quality (hereinafter refened to as "UDEQ"). lhe Provo City Redevelopment ,'\gency and Provo City, the Ironton She was environmentally investigated, characterized nnd cleaned up in accordance wilh the future land use identified in the Voluntan.' Cleanup Agreement (hereinafter refeired lo as the "VC.A") (dated: July 30. 1998) executed by the parties. Upon completion ofthe environmental cleanup pursuani to the VCA. the properties are eligible for the awarding of a Certificate of Completion (COC) issued by L'DEQ that acknowledges that the Ironton Sile has been environmentally cleaned to the standards agreed to in the VC.A. allows the Ironton Site to be used and developed consi.stcnl with the Ironlon Site Management Plan (hereinafter referred to as the "SMP") and acknowledges to future owners and lenders protection from environmental liability provided by Litah Code § 19-8.113. (Copies ofthe VC'.A. and SMP are public records available at the Provo Cily Recorder's Office.) In consideration of having the COC recorded on the Declarants' property title, each ofthe undersigned property owners, as a voluntary participanl and f)eclarant herelo. hereby agrees, covenants and declares that u.se of die undersigned l>eclarant's property is and shall be considered part oflhe Ironlon Site subject to the following environmenlal covenants, condilions. limitations and restrictions, wdiich shall mn with the land, as provided by law, and .shall be binding on all ofthe Declarants, their heirs, tenants, lessees. successors in interest and assigns: 1. The Ironton Site shall be used only for industrial/commercial puiposes. including retail stores. olTices, liaht industrial and liuht manufaclurimi Fi-IT 73025:2008 Pi3 'c of 14 facilities. Any future land use will be consistent with the Risk Evaluation Report, Ironlon Site, Provo, Utah (dated: March 1998). The Ironton site shall nol be used for process industries such as oil refining and processing, steel manufacturing or other similar industries. Commercial industries, including managed care facilities, hospitals, or any other Ijpe of business that would require a carelaker to reside on the facility shall nol be acceptable uses ofthe Ironton Site. Commercial indu.stries that would expose children to hazardous constituents at the Ironton Sile for extended periods of time such as day care and school facilities shall not be acceptable uses ofthe Ironlon Site. The Ironton Site shall not be used for residential purposes. Prior to grading, excavating or any other soil disturbance, whether under the issuance of a grading permil. building permil, project plan approval or any other land use permit or not. the Declarants agree to allow Provo City to review the proposed use lo determine that all aciivities are conducted in accordance vvith the SMP. 2. No use shall interfere with the conditions required by the COC issued by L'DEQ relating to the Ironton Site including monitoring the condition ofthe Ironton Sile and,''or shallow groundwater underlying it. Shallow groundwaier within the Ironlon Site boundaries shall nol be accessed via wells, pits or sumps for drinking water, irrigation or bathing purposes except as expressly authorized in writing by the UDEQ or its successor Agency. 3. "fhe SMP has been eslablished ^^ ' Zioh'^f ^" legulale and manage residual contamination remaining on the IroiTton Site in a manner consistent with the above mentioned Risk Evaluation Repori, the completed remediation, and future land use propo.sed for the Irontini Site, fhe SMP and Environmental Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for tlie Development of Ironton (CC &R's) will serve as a long-term remedy and management strategy designed to ensure that the coniponents ofthe cleanup remain protective of human health. Each ofthe undersigned Declarants hereby agree to abide by all the provisions ofthe SMP and CC &R's and to assist Provo City in ensuring thai the Ironton Site is managed in accordance with the SMP and CC & R's.^ 4. I'he Ironlon Sile shall not be used for any residential or olher excluded uses unless the COC is amended by the UDEQ lo allow suilable uses and the appropriaie zoning ordmances are satisfied or wai\ed. fhis Declaration, upon recordation in the office ofthe Utah Couniy Recorder, shall be binding on die Declarants, dieir heirs, tenants, successors in interest and assigns. The Provo City Redevelopment Agency and Pro\o City shall have the righl to enforce, by E^rr 73OE2:E0O8 P6 3 of 14 any civil proceeding at law or in equity, all restrictions, condilions, covenants, reservations. limitations imposed by the provisions ofthis Declaration. In addiiion, the failure of a Declarant lo comply wilh the Court's order in an enforcement proceeding may result in possible civil aiid./or criminal contempi proceedings. Failure oflhe Provo Cily Redevelopment Agency or Provo City lo enforce any covenant or restriction herein contained shall in no event bc deemed to be a waiver oflhe right to do so thereafter. The Provo City Redevelopment Agency and Provo City are hereby granted the right to enter upon any part of the Ironton Site, after reasonable notice to the owner and occupant thereoL for the purpose of inspecting to ascertain compliance with this Declaration, or in order to undertake such legal aclion as may be necessary to correct any non-compliance with this Declaration. In any legal or equitable proceeding to enforce the provisions hereof or to enjoin their violation, the party or parties against whom judgmenl is entered shall pay the attorney's fees ofthe party or parties for whom judgment is entered in .such aniount as may be fixed by the Court in such proceeding. Invalidation ofany one of these covenants or restrictions by judgment or court order shall in no way affect any other provision which shall remain in full force and effect. The covenants, conditions and restricdons shall run with and bind the land unless amended. relea.sed or terminated by the Declarants with the express written pennission of UDEQ. Notwithstanding any odier provision ofthe Declaration to the contrary, the Declarants expressly reserve the right to record such other and supplemenlal declaration(s) with respect to the Ironton Sile. as they deem in their discretion to be necessary or desirable. Such other or supplemental declaration(s) may be more restrictive than tliis Declaration without otherwise invalidating the applicalion ofthis Declaration. The foregoing restrictions shall remain in full force and effect until such time as UDEQ or its successor Agency authorizes their amendment and/'or release in wrilinii. DECLAR.\NTS: Property Owner : Provo City Redevelopment Agency Date: .jT^^^ Z^O^ By: _^,:^Z^^^^//^^^ Its: J?\T^,rA(?Y^ Stale of Utah ) County of Utah ) EHT 730eS:200a PG 4 of H On the ^ day of ^ULWL. of 2008, personally appeared before me. Q . Vaxd 6)\cwey- \vho acknowledged that, having express authority to do so, s/he signed the above Environmental Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for the Development of Ironton on behalf of CX-v'ouuLiit C->.ViJU Sg.v i's property owner of Pareel . ANEEN JONES ^rw\fPtJBUO-$TmQFt]m .16 M 0!«VERS(TYAVESUtTE#?4e PSOVO, IJTAH 84601 COMM. £XP. 2-17-2012 Notaiy Public EHT 730He:SOOa P'3 5 of ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONTON TfllS DECLARAIION OF ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANTS, CONDI fIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONTON, hereinafter referred to as the "Declaration" is made and adopted this ^3 day of ^u V^ e, , 20 g^. by the Provo City Redevelopment Agency and the undersigned property owners (hereinafter collectively refcn'ed to as the "Declarants"). Declarants represeni that, to the best oftheir knowledge and belief, they are the respective owners ofthe real property (hereinafter referred to as the "Ironton Sile") located in Utah County. Slale of Utah, more particularly described on "Exhibit A." attached herelo and by this reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof. As a result of a cooperative effort beiween United Stales Steel Corporation, the Ltah Deparlment of Enviromnental Quality (heremafter referred to as "UDEQ"). the Provo City Redevelopment .Agency and Provo City, the Ironton Site was environmentally in\'estigated, characterized and cleaned up in accordance Avilh the fulure land u.se identified in the Voluntary Cleanup Agreement (hereinafter referred lo as the "VCA") (dated: .luly 30. 1998) executed by the parties. Upon completion ofthe environmental cleanup pursuant to the VC.A, the properties are eligible forihe awarding of a Certificate of Completion (COC) issued by UDEQ that acknowledges that the Ironton Site has been enviromnenlally cleaned lo the standards agreed to in the VCA, allows the Ironton Site to be used and developed consisteni with the Ironton Site Management Plan (hereinafter refened to as the "SMP") and acknowledges lo future owiiers and lenders protection from environmental liability pro\ ided by litah Code § 19-8.113. (Copies ofthe VCA and SMP are public records available at the Provo City Recorder's Oftlce.) In consideration of having the COC recorded on die Declarants' properly title, each of the undersigned properly owners, as a volimtary participanl and Declarant hereto, hereby agrees, covenants and declares that use of the undersigned Declarant's property is and shall be considered pari ofthe Ironton Site subject to the following environmental covenants. conditions, limilalions and restrictions, which shall run wilh die land, as pro\'ided b)' law, and .shall be binding on all ofthe Declarants, their heirs, tenants. les.sees. successors in interest and assigns: 1. fhe Ironton Sile shall be used only for industrial/commercial puiposes. including retail stores, offices, light induslrial and lighl nianufacluring facilities. Any future land usc will be consistent with the Risk Evaluation Report, Ironton Site, Provo, Utah (dated: March 1998). ENT 730eE:e00e PG 6 of 14 The Ironton site shall not be used for process industries such as oil refining and processing, steel manufacturing or other similar industries. Commercial industries, including managed care facilities, hospitals, or any other lype of busmess that vvould require a caretaker to reside on the facility shall nol be acceptable uses oflhe Ironton Sile. Commercial industries that would expose children to hazardous constituents at die Ironlon Sile for extended periods of time such as day care and school facilities shall not be acceptable uses ofthe Ironton Site, The Ironlon Site shall not be used for residential purposes. Prior to grading, excavating or any other soil disturbance, whether under the issuance of a grading permit, building permit, project plan approval or any olher land use permit or nol, the Declarants agree to allow Provo Cit\' to review the proposed use to determine that all activities are conducted in accordance with lhe SMP. 2. No use shall interfere with the condilions required b>' the COC issued by IIDEQ relating to the Ironton Site including monitoring the condition ofthe Ironlon Site and/or shallow groundwater underlying it. Shallow groundwater within the Ironton Site boundaries shall not be accessed via wells, pits or sumps for drinking water, irrigation or bathing purposes except as expressly authorized in writing by the UDEC) or ils successor Agency. 3. I'he SMP has been eslablished Brrte/g-^^ -n^ lo regulate and manage residual contamination remaining on the Ironton Site in a manner consistent with the above mentioned Risk Evaluation Rcport. lhe completed remediation, and future land use proposed for the Ironton Sile. fhe SMP and Environmental Covenants. Conditions and Restrictions for the Development of Ironton (CC &R's) wil! serve as a long-term remedy and management strategy designed lo ensure that the components oflhe cleanup remain protective of human health. Eaeh ofthe undersigned Declaranis hereb\ agree \o abide by all the provisions oflhe SMP and CC &R's and to assisi Provo City in ensuring thai the Ironton Site is managed in accordance with the SMP and CC & R's. 4. The Ironton Site shall not bc used for any residential or other excluded uses unless the COC is amended by the UDEQ lo allow suitable uses and the appropriate zoning ordinances are satisfied or wai\'ed. 1 his Declaraiion, upon recordation in die oftlce ofthe Utah County Recorder, shall be binding on the Declarants, their heirs, tenants, successors in interest and assigns. The Pro\'0 City Rede\'elopment .Agcnc\ and Provo City shall have the righl lo enforce. b\ any civil proceeding ai law or in equity, all resirielions, conditions, covenants, reservations, limitations imposed by the provisions oflhis Declaration. In addition, the failure of a Declarant to comply with ihe Court's order in an enforcement proceeding may re.sidt in possible civil and/or criminal contempt proceedings. Failure ofthe Pro\o Cily Redevelopment Agency or Provo City to enforce any covenant or restriction herein contained shall in no event be deemed to be a waiver ofthe right to do so thereafter. EKT 730SH-.SOOa PG 1 of 14 'I'he Pro\'o City Redevelopment Agency and Pro\'o City are hereby granted the righl to enter upon any part ofthe Ironton Site, after reasonable notice to the owner and occupant thereof, for the puipose of inspecting to ascertain compliance wilh this Declaration, or in order to undertake such legal action as may be necessary to correct any non-compliance with this Declaration. In any legal or equitable proceeding to enforce the provisions hereof, or to enjoin their violation, the party or parties against whom judgment is entered shall pay the attomey's fees ofthe party or parties for W'hom judgment is entered in such amount as may be fixed by the Court in such proceeding. Invalidation ofany one of these covenants or restrictions by judgment or court order shall in no way affeci any other provision which shall remain in full force and effect, fhe co\'enanls, condilions and restrictions shall run with and bind the land unless amended, released or terminated by the Declarants with the express written permission of UDEQ. Notwithstanding any other provision ofthe Declaration to the contrary, the Declarants expressly reserve the right to record such other and supplemental declaralion(s) with respect lo the Ironton Site, as they deem in their discretion to be necessary or desirable. Such other or supplemental declaralion(s) may be more restrictive than this Declaration wiihout oiherwise invalidaling the applicalion oflhis Declaration. The foregoing restrictions shall remain in ftill force and effeci until such time as L'DEQ or its succes.sor Agency authorizes thcir amendment and/or release in writing. DECLARANTS: Property Owner : Provo City Corporation \ Dale: _(p.-23.zOi By: Slale of Utah ) County of Utah ) On the,^day of 's/ci-^'lcv of 2008. personally appeared before me. U/JiJJ/V-^ V:^.lifiiL.^ who acknowledged that, having express aulhority to do so, s/he signed the ybove Enviromnental Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for the Development of Ironton on behalf of lOcturf-''-- -yiziii:/^. as property owner of Parcel . SUSSTSOREi^N. '{^ac-^'.^-^f^S^^a4^^'~'^ 80WW PUBUC • STATE of UT*H i Notary I'ublic 351 WEST CENTER PROVO. UTAH 84601 ^ COMM. EXl»iflE811-3-20081 EHT 730eet£008 PG b of 14 ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR TIIE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONTON THIS DECLARATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRlC'l'lONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONTON, hereinafter refened to as the "Declaration" is made and adopted this \'^ day of ITkt^g- , 20^X., by the Provo City Redevelopment Agency and the undersigned property owners (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Declarants"). Declarants represent that, lo the best oftheir knowledge and belief, they are the respective owners ofthe real property (hereinafter refened to as the "Ironlon Site") located in Utah County. State of Utah, more particularly described on "Exhibit A." attached hereto and b\' this reference incoiporated herein and made a pan hereof .As a result of a cooperalive effort between Uniied Slates Steel Corporation, the Utah Department of Environmental (^)uality (hereinafter refeired to as "TIDEQ"). the Provo City Redevelopment Agency and Provo Cit\', the Ironton Site was enviix)nmentally investigated, characterized and cleaned up in accordance with the future land use identified in the Voluntary Cleanup .Agreement (hereinafter referred lo as the "VCA"') (dated: .luly 30, 1998) executed by the parties. L'pon completion ofthe environmental cleanup pursuani to the VCA. the properties cue eligible for the awarding of a Certificate of Completion (COC) issued by UDEQ that acknowledges that the Ironton Site has been environmentally cleaned to the slandards agreed to in the VCA, allows the Ironton Site to be used and developed consistent with the Ironlon Sile Management Plan (hereinafter referred to as the '"SMP") and acknowledges to future owners and lenders protection from environmental liability provided by Utah Code § 19-8.113. (Copies ofthe VCA and SMP are public records available al the Provo Cily Recorder's Office.) In consideration of having the COC recorded on the Declarants" property title, each ofthe undersigned propert\- owners, as a voluntary participant and Declarimt herelo. hereby agrees, covenants and declares that use of the undersigned Declarant's property is and shall be considered part ofthe Ironlon Site .subject to the following environmental covenants, conditions, limilalions and restrictions, vvhich shall riui with the land, as provided by law. and shall be binding on all ofthe Declaranis, their heirs, tenants, lessees, successors in intcresi and assigns: 1. 1 he Ironton Site shall be used only for industrial/commercial purposes, including relail stores, offices, light industrial and light manufacturing facilities. An> future land use will be consistent with the Risk Evaluation Report, Ironton Site. Provo, Utah (dated: March 1998). EHT 730ES52:008 PG 9 of 14 The Ironton site shall not be used for process industries such as oil refining and processing, steel manufacturing or other similar industries. Commercial industries, including managed care facilities, hospitals, or any other type oF business that would require a caretaker to reside on the facility shall nol be acceptable uses ofthe Ironton Site. Commercial industries that would expose children to hazardous constituents at the Ironton Site for extended periods of time .such as day care and school facilifies shall not be acceptable uses ofthe Ironton Site, lhe Ironton Site shall not be used for residential purposes. Prior to grading, excavating or any other soil disturbance, whether under the issuance of a grading permit, building permit, project plan approval or any olher land use permit or not. the Declarants agree to allow Provo City to review the proposed use lo determine that all aciivities are conducted in accordance with the SMP. 2. No use .shall interfere with the conditions required by the COC is.sued by L'DEQ relating to the Ironton Site including monitoring the condition ofthe Ironton Site and/or shallow groundwater underlying it. Shallow groundwater within the Ironton Site boundaries shall not be accessed via wells, pits or sumps for drinking water, irrigaiion or bathing purposes except as expressly authorized in writing by the E'DEQ or ils successor Agency. 3. I'he SMP has been established Date'^hn. \^,W»^\o regulate and manage residual contaminalion remaining on the Ironton Site in a manner consistent with the above meniioned Risk Itvaluation Report, the compleled remediation, and future land use proposed for the Ironton Site. The SMP and Environmental Covenants. Conditions and Restrictions for the Development of Ironlon (CC &R's) will serve as a long-lenn remedy and management strategy designed lo ensure ihal the components ofthe cleanup remain protecfixe of human health. Each ofthe undersigned Declarants hereby agree to abide by all the provisions ofthe SMP and CC &R's and to assisi Provo City in ensuring that the Ironton Site is managed in accordance with the SMP and CC & R's. 4. fhe Ironton Sile .shall not be used for any residential or other excluded uses unless the COC is amended by the UDEQ to allow suilable uses and the appropriate zoning ordinances are salislled or waived. fhis Declaration, upon recordaiion in the office oflhe Utah County Recorder, shall be binding on the Declarants, their heirs, tenants, successors in interest and assigns, •fhe Provo City Redevelopment Agency and Provo City shall have the right to enforce, by any civil proceeding at law or in equity, all restrictions, condilitins. covenants, reservations, limitations imposed by the provisions ofthis Declaration. In addiiion. the failure of a Declarant to comply with the Court's order in an enforcement proceeding may resull in possible civil and/or criminal contempt proceedings. Failure oflhe Provo ENT 730£E:E00S PG 10 of 14 City Redevelopment Agency or Provo Cily lo enforce any covenant or restricfion herein contained shall in no eveni be deemed lo be a waiver ofthe right to do so thereafter. 1 he Provo Cily Redevelopment Agency and Provo City are hereby granted the right lo enter upon any part ofthe Ironlon Sile, after reasonable notice to the ow'ner and occupant thereof for the purjiose of inspecfing lo ascertain compliance wilh this Declaration, or in order lo undertake such legal action as may be necessary to correct any non-compliance w ith this Declaration. In any legal or equitable proceeding to enforce the provisions hereof, or lo enjoin their violation, the party or parlies against whom judgment is entered shall pay the attorney's fees ofthe party or parties for whom judgment is entered in such amount as may be fi.xed by the Court in such proceeding. Invalidation ofany one of diese covenants or restricfions by judgment or court order shall in no way affect any other provision which shall remain in full force and effect. The covenants, conditions and restrictions shall run with and bind the land unless amended, released or terminated by die Declarants with the express written permission of UDEQ. Notwithstanding any other provision ofthe Declaration lo the contrary, lhe Declaranis expressly reserxe the righl lo record such olher and supplemental declaralion(s) wilh respect to the Ironton Sile, as they deem in their discretion to be necessapi' or desirable. Such other or supplemental declaration(s) ma> be more restrictive than this Declaration without othenvise invalidating the applicafion oflhis Declaration. The foregoing resirielions shall remain in full force and effect until such time as UDEQ or ils successor Agency authorizes their amendment and'or release in writing. DECLARANTS: Property Owner: New Ironton Properties L.C. Date: /1 7u>^ Zooj By: g )<~M^ • Its: i'^'y.-'-ii.c (Y' State of Utah ) Countv of Utah ) On the il day of '^tAf^ of 2008, personally appeared before me. S TCV<- h - iiv^ft^ who acknowledged that, having express authority to do so, s/he signed the abo\'e Environmenlal Co\;gnants. Conditions imd Restrictions for the Development of Ironlon on behalf of/'(/gt'^-^''^^>>" fr*f^il'^^ properly ovvner of Parcel . 4 O^^^-T^JM ^ JANEEN JONES Hcm^fVBuC'STA'mcFtmH M H mmn&\v/im SIHTE # nt PROVO. UTAH 84601 COMM. EXP. 2-17-2012 Public/ ENT 730SE:E00S PG ti of 14 ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF TRONTON THIS DECLAR.AT10N OF ENV1R0N.V1ENT AL COVENANI'S. CONDITIONS AND RESTRIC flONS It)R IHE DEVELOPMENT OF IRON f ON. hereinafter referred to as the "Declaration" is made and adopled this 't'^ <Jay of ^.£Vjr<*f^_ , 20 6^. b\ the Provo City Redevelopment Agency and the undersigned property ow-ners (hereinafter collectively refeiTed to as the "Declaranis""). Declarants represent that, lo the best cd'their knowledge and belief, they are the respective owners ofthe real properly (hereinafter referred lo as the "Ironton Site"') located in Litah County, State of Utah, more particularly described on "Exhibit A," attached hereto and by this reference incoiporated herein and made a part hereof. .As a result of a cooperalive effort between United Slales Steel Corporaiion. the Utah f)epartment of En\ ironmental Quality (liereinafler referred to as "L'DEQ"'). the l'ro\o Cily Rede\elopineni .Agencv and Provo Cily. the Ironlon Sile was en\ironnientally investigaled. characlcnzed and cleaned up in accordance with lhe future land use identified in the Voluntary (?Ieanup Agreement (hereinafter referred lo as lhe "VCA") (dated: July 30. 1998) executed by die parlies. Upon completion oflhe environmental cleanup pursuant to the VC.A. the properties are eligible for the awarding of a Certificate of Completion (COC) issued by l.'f)EQ thai aciiuowledges ihal the Ironton Site has been en\ ironmenially cleaned lo die standards agreed lo in the VC,\. allows the Ironton Site to be used and developed consistent vviih the Ironion Site \4anagement Plan (hereinafter referred to as the "SMP") and acknowledges lo future owners and lenders proieclion from environmental liability pro\ided by fiiah Code ;:^ 19-8.113. (Copies ofthe VCA and SMI' are publie records a^ailable at die Pro\o City fvceorder's Office.) In consideration of having the COC recorded on the Declaranis" property title, each ofthe undersigned property owners, as a voluntary participant and Declarant hereto, hereb)' agrees, covenants and declares dial use of the undersigned f)eclarani's properl>' is and shall be considered pari ofthe Ironlon Site subjeci lo the following environmental covenants, conditions, limiiations and restrictions, which shall run with the land, as provided by law. and shall be binding on all ofthe Declarants, their heirs, tenants. Ivjssees. successors in interest and assigns: 1. fhe Ironton Sile shall be nsed onl\ for indusirial'commeTcial purposes, includmg retail stores, offices, Hglii industrial and light manufacturing facililics. .\n>' future land use will he consistent with the Risk E\aluaiion Report. Ironion Site, Provo. Uiah (dated: Mareh 199S). EHT 7 30£S:E006 PG IS of 14 The Ironton sile shall not be used for process industries such as oil refining and processing, steel manufacturing or other similar industries. Commercial industries, including managed care facilities, hospitals, or any other lype of business that would require a caretaker to reside on the facilit\- shall not be acceptable uses ofthe Ironlon Sile. Commercial industries that w\iuld expose children to hazardous constituents at the Ironton Site for extended periods of time such as day care and school facihties shall not be accepiable uses ofthe Ironton Sile. 'fhe Ironlon Site shall not be used for residential purposes. Prior to grading, excavating or any other soil disturbance, whether under the issuance of a grading permil, building pennit. project plan approval or any other land use permit or not. the Declarants agree to allow Provo City to review the proposed use to detennine that all activilies are conducted in accordanee with the SMP. 2. N(,> ii^e shiUl inierfere witli lhe conditions rci.|Lmed b;, 'he l.'OC issued h\ f'DLQ relating to the honion Sile inekiding monitoring die condition ofthe Ironion Site an J. or sluitiow groundwater underl} mg u. Sf;aJlov\ groundwaier \Mihin lhe honlou Sile boundaries shall not bc accessed \ja wells, pits or sumps for drinking water, irrigaiion or bathing purpo.ses except as expressly authorized in writing by die LTf)EQ or us successor .Agency. 3. The SMP has been eslablished Date to regulate and manage residual contamination remaining on the Ironlon Sile in a manner consistent w.ith tlie above meniioned Risk Evaluation Report, die compleled remediation, and fiiuire land use proposed for the Ironlon Site, "fhe S.VIP and Environmenlal Covenants. Conditions and Restrictions lor the Development of Ironlon (CC <.*C:R"s) will ser^'C as a long-term remedy and management strategy designed lo ensure thai the components ofihe cleanup remain protective of human heallh. Each oflhe undersigned f)eciaranls hereb\- agree to abide by all the provisions ofthe SMP and CC A;R"s and to assist Provo Cily in ensuring that the Ironton Site is managed in accordance with the SMP anclCC&R's.^ 4. Ihc Ironton Site shall not be used for anv residential or other excluded uses unless die COC is tinieiided bv the UDLO To allow suiiablc uscs ;tnd the .ipprojiria'e /.oning ordinarices arc satisfied or \\nived. This Deck'.iation. upon n.cordalion in the tilfiee of liic 1 'ail (, ouniv Kecoider. shall hc binding on the Declarants, their heirs. teiKinls. successors in interest and assigns, fhe Provo City Redevelopment Agencv- and Provo Cilv shall have lhe right lo enforce, by any civil proceeding at law or in equity, all restrictions, conditions, covenants, reservations, limitations imposed by the provisions ofthis Declaration. In addition, the failure of a Declarant to comply with the Court's order in an enforcement proceeding may result in possible civil and/or criminal contempi proceedings, failure ofthe Provo ENT 730SS:S008 PG 13 of 14 City Redevelopment Agency or Provo City to enforce any covenant oi' restriction herein contained shall in no event be deemed lo be a waiver ofthe right to do so thereafter. fhe Provo Cat>' Redevelopment Agency and Provo City arc hereby granted the right to enter upon any part oflhe Ironton Site, after reasonable notice to the owner and occupant thereof for the purpose of inspecting to ascertain compliance wilh this f)eclarafioii, or in order lo undertake such legal aclion as may be necessary to correci any non-compliance wilh this Declaration. In any legal or equitable proceeding to enforce the provisions hereof, or to enjoin their violation, the partv' or parlies against whom judgment is entered shall pay the attorney's fees oflhe party or parties for whom judgmenl is entei-ed in such amount as may be fixed by the C'ourt in such proceeding. Invalidalion of ;inv one ol these covenants or restrictions by judgmenl or court order shall in no way affect any other provision which shall remain in full force and effect, 'fhe covenants, conditions and restrictions shail run with and bind the land unless amended, released or lerminaied bv the Declarants with die express written permission of UDEQ. Notwithstanding any other provision ofthe Declaration to the contrary, the Declaranis expressly reserve the right to record such other and supplemental declaraiionts) with respect lo die Ironlon Sile. as Ihey eleem in their discretion lo be necessary or desirable. Such olher or supplemental declaration(s) may be more restrictive than lhis Declaration wiihoui oiherwise invalidaling the application ofthis Declaration. The foregoing re.sirictions shal! remain in lull t'orce and el'feci until such lime as UDEQ or its successor .Agencv authorizes their aniendment and/or release in writing. Di:( LARANJS: ProperJy Owner 24: INoviitek Date: Z-^i*^^ ^ Bv: b s:._. fj^^y/yt-^.'i^^:. Stale of 1."lah ) County of L'lah ) On the^j^^'day of J^.^^^., of 201)4. personally appeared before me. -TTr:-.,-- r^,-}. who acknowledged that, having express authoritv' to do so. s.he signed the above Environmental Covenants. Conditions and Re.slricti^.ms for the IX-velopment of Ironton on behalf of __/\/'oi,.-, t '-^^ ^^^ properly owner of Parcel . SCOTT K GALE' I ^"^'^ •^'^•^^-NVitarv Public A%w/fe' ->aovc), ..'T.'^:• <;'••••••;'. i ^<^<^ COMM. fcXP.'n-?'-ivu:) ; EHT 730EE!S00e PG 14 of 14 Mountain Vista Business Center CC & R's/ Site Management Plan Legal Description Parcel 2 Beginning al a point south 639.14 feet luid west 2543.38 feet from the Northeast Corner of Section 20, Township 7 South, Rtmge 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; and running thence S 24° 37' 43" E 824.64 feel; thence S 89 ° 26' 38" W 136.46 feet: thence N 74 ° 43' 0" W 236.22 feet; thence N 21° 33' 34" W 634.18 feet; thence N 68° 42' 31" E 272.29 feet to the point of beginning. Together with and subject to covenants, conditions, restrictions and easements of record. Said parcel 2 conlains 4.98 acres more or less. ATTACHMENT 2 EXCAVATION ENVIRONMENTAL WORK PLAN Attachment 2 - Excavation Environmental Work Plan This Excavation Environmental Work Plan provides general procedures for addressing contamination that is discovered during the course of site development. General contamination assessment, handling, sampling and disposal procedures are covered, as are health and safety issues. Modifications to the generic work plan proposed in this section may be necessary to address site-specific issues in the future. All sampling will be conducted in accordance with the applicable portions of the Work Plan for Additional Soil Investigation (URS, 2003), Modifications to Work Plan for Investigation of Suspected Impacted Test Pit Areas (USS, 2003), Update on Roadway Environmental Issues (USS, 2004), Final Ironton Site Remediation Work Plan Addendum #2 (URS, 2006), and the Health and Safety Plan (HASP) (URS, 2005). If this Excavation Environmental Work Plan needs to be implemented, the UDEQ will be notified, approve the actions to be taken, and will provide oversight throughout the process. A. PAH IMPACTED SOILS A.1 Excavation and Material Handling If PAH impacted material is discovered and it is determined that excavation and disposal is warranted, the material shall be excavated down to the visibly clean underlying soil and stockpiled in an appropriate staging area. The staging area will be constructed to minimize run- on and prevent runoff from the material. The material wilt be covered at all times. To the extent possible, any tar material, if present, will be separated from the impacted soil. The material will be sampled and disposed of (if above RBRGs) or moved from the staging area (if below RBRGs) as soon as possible after the sample results are received and remedial options are evaluated. A.2 Sampling and Disposal One characterization sample per 200 cubic yards (cy) of staged material will be collected. The sample shall be analyzed for Poly-Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) using SW-846 Method 8270 and lead using SW-846 Method 601 OB. If the material is below 91 parts per million (ppm) benzo(a)pyrene equivalents (BaP equivalents) and 1,500 ppm lead, the material can be moved from the staging area and used as Class B2 material. If the sample is above 91 ppm BaP equivalents and/or 1,500 ppm lead, the material must be disposed of properly or treated. Treatment may include screening, followed by sampling of the resultant screened soils. If the September 2008 2 Excavation Environmental Work Plan Attachment 2 - Excavation Environmental Work Plan screened soil samples indicate the material is above RBRGs, a Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) test may be required to characterize the soil prior to disposal. If the material is found to be hazardous by virtue of the TCLP, one option is to stabilize the material with coal or other material to permit disposal at the Sunnyside Cogeneration Associates facility. Other treatment or disposal options can be evaluated and, with UDEQ approval, may be implemented. Confirmation samples of the soil underiying the excavation will be sampled with at least one composite sample from each 500 square feet of the floor of the excavated area. The composite shall be formed from 5 randomly located aliquots and shall be analyzed for PAHs using SW-846 Method 8270 and lead using SW-846 601 OB. At least one composite sample from each 100 linear feet of excavation sidewall shall also be collected. The composite shall be formed from 5 aliquots, spaced at approximately 20-foot intervals along the sidewalis. If the samples are below 91 ppm BaP equivalents and 1,500 ppm lead, the excavation can be backfilled. If the samples are above 91 ppm BaP equivalents and/or 1,500 ppm lead, further excavation is required and additional confirmation samples will be collected, as necessary. This will be repeated until the confirmation sample concentrations are below the RBRGs. If groundwater is encountered during excavation a groundwater sample may be required. During excavation associated with Site development, it is possible that relatively small, isolated pieces of tar or tar-like material may be discovered. These pieces of tar will be stockpiled and/or containerized, and then disposed properly offsite. Because of the nature of these occurrences (isolated and small quantities), confirmation samples will not be collected from the excavation. B. MOTOR FUEL IMPACTED SOILS B.l Excavation, Material Handling and Other Considerations Motor Fuel has been detected in small sand lenses located within clayey soil in the RDA area, as shown on Figure 2. Based on previous investigations, these sand lenses typically reside at depths greater than 2.0 feet below the ground surface. These impacted soils can be readily identified by visual or olfactory observations. September 2008 3 Excavation Environmental Work Plan Attachment 2 - Excavation Environmental Work Plan If motor fuel is discovered during excavation activities, those soils shall be segregated from non- impacted soils. These soils shall be characterized as discussed in Section B.2 below. Based on the analytical results as compared to the risk-based criteria, the material will be managed accordingly with UDEQ concurrence. Excavation into the groundwater regime within the RDA area is prohibited unless the UDEQ specifically approves the procedures used for such excavation. The need for this provision Is to minimize any conveyance of Motor Fuel constituents into the groundwater. Any plan for such excavation will require removal and proper treatment or disposal of any groundwater encountered in the excavation unless it can be demonstrated that the groundwater has not been affected by the excavation activities. Excavations through impacted areas for the purpose of installing utilities must be constructed such that movement of infiltration water cannot serve as a conduit for constituents of concern beyond the boundaries of the Motor Fuel Plume area. B.2 Sampling and Disposal Excavated material shall be stockpiled and sampled for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylenes and naphthalene (BTEXN) and total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) using EPA Method 8260 and 8015 Modified, respectively. Depending on the excavation area, the soil may also need to be analyzed for Poly-Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs). The risk-based criteria for, as well as TPH, will be used to determine if the removed material exceeds the current Region III RBC screening criteria for these constituents. If the material exceeds the screening level criteria, it may be removed to an off-site disposal facility or may be landfarmed on site until the constituents are reduced to levels below the risk-based screening levels for each of the constituents. If the material does not exceed the risked based screening levels, the soil may be used on site in locations above the seasonal high groundwater table as long as it is placed in areas that are not within delineated wetlands as recognized by the Army Corps of Engineers or used to construct water features. Sampling of the stockpiled material will be per the same methodology described for stockpiled material presented in Section A.2. September 2008 4 Excavation Environmental Work Plan Attachment 2 - Excavation Environmental Work Plan Confirmation sampling from the excavation shall also be performed using the same methodology as described in Section A.2 with the exception of BTEXN samples. The BTEXN sample(s) will not be composite samples but will be collected as representative grab samples. C. COKE BY-PRODUCTS BUILDING FOUNDATIONS In the event the southern or western portions of the former coke by-products building foundations are removed, the outer 6-8 inches must be segregated and treated as Class C borrow material. This material must be treated as Class C due the fact that it has tar staining on the exterior of the foundations. The rest of the foundation material can be treated Class A borrow material. If these foundations are merely exposed during site development, but are not removed from the ground, then construction worker safety procedures must be implemented to limit, to the greatest extent possible, direct dermal contact with the tar stained concrete. D. EQUIPMENT DECONTAMINATION Equipment used for excavation activities will be decontaminated prior to leaving the site. The decontamination procedures will be defined by material encountered and subject to UDEQ approval. E. DOCUMENTATION All excavation, sampling, and disposal activities must be properly documented in a permanently bound fieldbook to be retained by Agency or its designees. Information shall include dates, quantities, and activities. A semi-annual report shall be submitted to UDEQ summarizing the results of any excavation or sampling of contaminated material. This report will also include a summary of inspections (see Section F of the SMP) and a summary of contingency plan incidents. A report of activities will be provided to USS for inclusion into the semi-annual report. F. HEALTH AND SAFETY ISSUES The work will be performed following the health and safety requirements outlined in the Health and Safety Plan (URS 2005). Generally, gloves shall be worn during all sampling and dermal September 2008 5 Excavation Environmental Work Plan Attachment 2 - ExcavatJon Environmental Work Plan contact with the contaminated media should be avoided. Air monitoring of worker breathing zone should be incorporated as applicable. September 2008 6 Excavation Environmental Work Plan ATTACHMENT 3 FIELD SAMPLING PLAN FIELD SAMPUNG PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Objective and Scope 1 1.2 Project Background 2 2.0 GROUNDWATER SAMPLING 2 2.1 Summary of Groundwater Monitoring Program 2 2.2 Static Water Level Measurement 2 2.3 Groundwater Sampling Equipment 3 2.4 Monitoring Well Sampling Methods and Procedures 3 2.5 Documentation Procedures 5 3.0 ANALYTICAL METHODS 6 TABLES Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Groundwater Maximum Contaminant Levels 1 Summary of Monitor Well Sampling 2 Summary of Analytical Program 6 APPENDICES Appendix A Monitor Well Sampling Form September 2008 Field Sampling Plan Attachment 3 - Field Sampling Plan 1.0 INTRODUCTION The methods and procedures by which fieldwork will be conducted during the ongoing groundwater monitoring at the Ironton Site (Site) are described in this Field Sampling Plan (FSP). The FSP outlines the requirements for performing and documenting ongoing groundwater monitoring. 1.1 Objective and Scope Data obtained from the sampling of monitoring wells will be used to demonstrate compliance with federal groundwater Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) as well as to evaluate groundwater quality beneath the site. The types of data to be obtained from groundwater monitoring include laboratory analytical results and water-quality parameters. Relevant MCLs for the contaminants to be analyzed for (Benzene, Toluene, EthylBenzene, Xylenes, and Naphthalene - BTEXN) are shown in Table 1. Table 1 - Groundwater Maximum Contaminant Levels Groundwater Standards (ug/il) Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Xylene Naphthalene 5.0 1,000 700 10,000 (See Notel) Notes: (1) No MCL exists for Naphthalene but groundwater concentrations will be screened against EPA Region III tap water concentrations. The scope of this FSP is to present a detailed description of procedures to be followed during the groundwater monitoring activities. The scope of other site management activities is provided in the SMP. This FSP will be used in conjunction with the Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) provided as Attachment 4. The QAPP details procedures that will ensure the quality and integrity of the groundwater samples, accuracy and precision of the analyses, representativeness of the results, and completeness of the information obtained. All other September 2008 Field Sampling Plan Attachment 3 - Field Sampling Plan sampling, excluding groundwater monitoring, is addressed in the Sampling and Analysis Plan, Quality Assurance Plan and Health and Safety Plan (Montgomery Watson, 1996). 1.2 Project Background Semi-Annual groundwater monitoring is an integral part of the site management plan that has been implemented since the end of remedial efforts. A summary of the site, previous remedial activities, and physical setting is provided in the SMP. A brief summary of aquifer characteristics, as it relates to groundwater sampling, is provided below. Groundwater beneath the Ironton site originates from precipitation and snowmelt in the recharge area (i.e., adjacent mountains and valley benches) and flows towards, and discharges to, the topographically low Utah Lake. Monitoring wells on the Ironton site are located within the shallow aquifer. Static groundwater level measurements typically range from 1 to 10 feet below ground surface. Groundwater flow direction in the shallow aquifer is generally to the west. 2.0 GROUNDWATER SAMPLING Groundwater monitoring at the Site will be performed according to the methods and procedures described in this section. UDEQ will be notified at least 2 weeks prior to any groundwater sampling event. 2.1 Summary of Groundwater Monitoring Program The locations of the existing monitoring wells are shown in Figure 4 of the SMP. There are a total of 3 wells that will be sampled: MW-02, MW-17, and MW-18. 2.2 Static Water Level Measurement The groundwater elevations in all monitoring wells will be measured prior to sampling for use in the development of potentiometric surface contour maps. Total depth of the well will also be measured to evaluate the condition of monitoring wells. Groundwater levels will be measured September 2008 2 Field Sampling Plan Attachment 3 - Field Sampling Plan with an electronic water level indicator. Water levels in all the wells will be collected during the first day prior to the beginning of purging and sampling of the wells. The depth to water will be measured from the reference point at the top of the well casing. If the reference point cannot be located, the depth will be measured from the top north side of the casing. The total depth of the well will be measured to the top of the well casing. All measurements will be made to + 0.01 foot. Field measurements will be used in conjunction with the surveyed elevations of the top of each well or piezometer casing to determine the groundwater surface elevation above mean sea level. 2.3 Groundwater Sampling Equipment The monitoring wells will be purged and sampled with a peristaltic pump using dedicated or disposal tubing. Groundwater samples will be collected in appropriate containers. Groundwater quality data will be collected in the field and will consist of pH, conductivity, and temperature at the minimum using a calibrated field water-quality meter. Static water level and depth to bottom of casing will be measured with an electronic water-level meter. All field instruments will be calibrated according to the manufacturer's recommendations prior to use and documented. 2.4 Monitoring Well Sampling Methods and Procedures Monitor Well Purging Wherever possible, monitoring wells will be purged and sampled using "low-stress" techniques (EPA, 1995 attached). To ensure groundwater is representative of the aquifer before samples are collected, each monitoring well will be purged at a maximum rate of 500 milliliters per minute (ml/min) until three well casing volumes have been evacuated and field-measured parameters stabilize. Care will be exercised during purging to not reduce the water column by more than 50% of initial height, to the extent practical. At a minimum, the parameters of pH, conductivity, and temperature will be monitored during purging using portable meters. At least five readings will be taken during purging. At least three consecutive field measurements made three minutes apart shall fall within the ranges stated below before field parameters will be considered stabilized. September 2008 3 Field Sampling Plan Attachment 3 - Field Sampling Plan • pH = ± 0.2 units, • temperature = ± 1° C, and • conductivity = ± 5 percent. Because a long history of groundwater analyses at the Site indicates non-detect or concentrations of BTEXN below RBCs in all wells, with the exception of MW-02, purge water may be discharged to the surface of the concrete gas holder pad where it will be evaporated. Purge water from MW-2 will be properiy containerized and disposed of. Sample Collection With the exception of low-yield monitoring wells, groundwater samples will be collected immediately after field-measured parameters have stabilized and three well casing volumes removed. Groundwater samples will be collected in HCl preserved 40-ml vials supplied by the analytical laboratory. Specific sample collection procedures include: • The pump intake will be located approximately midway in the water column, within the screened interval, during purging and sample collection; • Sampling flow rate will be 100 ml/min or less and at least three casing volumes will be purged before sample collection; and • The samples will be collected after field parameters (pH, temperature and specific conductance) have stabilized as described above. Care will be exercised to minimize volatilization of the sample and the samples will be stored in an ice-chilled cooler as soon as they are collected. Samples will be identified by the name of the well and month and year. For example, a sample collected from MW-2 in September of 2008 would be called MW-02-09/08. Samples will be packaged and delivered to the laboratory or shipped by the sampler within 72 hours of sample collection. Samples will be placed on ice in an insulated cooler for shipment and cooled to the required temperature of 4°C ±2°C as quickly as possible. The samples will be September 2008 4 Field Sampling Plan Attachment3-Field Sampling Plan packaged properly prior to transportation and shipment. Signed custody seals will be attached to all shipping containers before the samples leave the custody of sampling personnel. Chain of Custody The possession and handling of all environmental samples will be traceable from the time of collection, through analysis, until final disposition. Documentation of the sample history is referred to as the "chain-of-custody" (COC). Required components of the COC program include: Sample designation, Date and time of collection. Matrix type, Number of containers, Analyses requested. Name and signature of collector. Signature of persons involved in the chain of possession, Date and time of each change of custody, Internal temperature of container when opened at the laboratory, and Condition of samples when received by laboratory. 2.5 Documentation Procedures A Monitoring Well Sampling Form will be completed for each groundwater sampling point. An example of the Monitoring Well Sampling Form is included in Appendix A. Full chain-of-custody protocol will be employed from sample collection through analysis and data reporting as described above. In addition to filling out the proper sampling fomns provided in Appendix A, all sampling activities will be recorded in a permanently bound fieldbook as they are conducted in the field. September 2008 5 Field Sampling Plan Attachment 3 - Field Sampling Plan 3.0 ANALYTICAL METHODS The analytical method and QA requirements for the analysis of groundwater samples are described in detail in the Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP). Table 3 below is a summary of the list of analytes that will be analyzed for as well as required reporting limits, assuming no dilution of the sample. Table 3 - Summary of Analytical Program Ahalytes Benzene Toluene Ethyl Benzene Xylene Naphthalene II Reporting Llrakit (ug/l) 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 The selected analytical laboratory will have current certification for all analytical and preparation methods used which are covered under the Utah Environmental Laboratory Certification Program. When analytical methods are updated, the most current equivalent method will be used. All changes to the analytical method used or the use of an updated method must be documented in writing and mutually agreed to by USS and UDEQ prior to implementation. September 2008 Field Sampling Plan Appendix A Monitor Well Sampling Form Monitoring Well: Sampler: Total Depth: Depth to Water: Ironton Site Monitor Well Sampling Form Date: Time: Calculated three casing volumes: Well evacuation method: (2"well = 0.489 gal/ft) Sample analysis: G BTEXN Method 8260B D Other Field Measurements Time Volume Evacuated pH Temp. °C Conductivity DO Observations QA/QC sample: Time: Comments: ATTACHMENT 4 QUALITY ASSURANCE PROJECT PLAN Quality Assurance Project Plan QUALITY ASSURANCE PROJECT PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction 1 2.0 Quality Objectives and Criteria for Measurement Data 1 2.1 Precision 2 2.2 Accuracy 2 2.3 Completeness 2 2.4 Representativeness 2 2.5 Comparability 3 2.6 Sensitivity 3 3.0 Sample Management 4 4.0 Field Equipment 4 5.0 Analytical Methods 4 6.0 Data Validation 5 TABLES Table 2-1 Reporting Limit Requirements 3 Table 5-1 QC Sample Requirements Analytical Method, Holding Time, and Preservation.. 4 September 2008 i Ouality Assurance Project Plan Attachment 4 - Quality Assurance Project Plan 1.0 INTRODUCTION The Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) is to be used to describe the quality assurance requirements for data to be collected under the Field Sampling and Analysis Plan (FSP) for groundwater monitoring. The preparation and scope of the QAPP is specific to the Ironton project and is intended to provide the guidance for evaluating the analytical data and sample management to ensure the data is usable and satisfy criteria to support the project objectives. 2.0 QUALITY OBJECTIVES AND CRITERIA FOR MEASUREMENT DATA To address the objectives outlined in the Section 1 of the FSP, the Quality Assurance (QA) objectives established for this project are listed below. • Assess the quality of the data generated to assure that all data are scientifically valid, of known and documented quality. This is largely accomplished by establishing acceptance limits for parameters such as precision, accuracy, completeness, representativeness, and comparability, and by testing generated data against acceptance criteria established for these parameters. • Achieve an acceptable level of confidence in the decisions that are based on the data by controlling, with quality control (QC) checks, the degree of total error permitted in the data. Data that fail the QC checks or that do not fall within the control criteria established will be evaluated for usability in meeting project objectives during the data validation process. In order to meet the intended uses of the data, specific numeric acceptance limits will be established for precision and accuracy. The laboratory acceptance limits will be used for precision and accuracy. Completeness is described in Section 2.3. In addition, in order to assure that the data collected during the investigation are of known quality, meet usability requirements, and are comparable to the other data sets, Table 2-1 lists the maximum RLs for SW-846 8260B. September 2008 1 Quality Assurance Project Plan Attachment 4 - Quality Assurance Project Plan 2.1 Precision Precision is a measure of mutual agreement among replicate (or between duplicate) or co- located sample measurements of the same analyte. The closer the numerical values of the measurements are to each other, the more precise the measurement. When analyte concentrations are sufficient (i.e., >5x RL), the precision for a single analyte will be expressed as a relative percentage difference (RPD) between results of field duplicate samples. Otherwise, the absolute difference between the results will be compared to a factor of the RL to evaluate precision. Precision will be determined for no fewer than 1 sample in 20 for field duplicates or 1 in 20 for laboratory duplicates. 2.2 Accuracy Accuracy is a measure of bias in a measurement system. The closer the value of the measurement agrees with the true value, the more accurate the measurement. Accuracy will be expressed as the percent recovery of a surrogate or matrix spike (MS) analyte or of a standard reference sample. These samples having known constituent concentrations will be analyzed as unknowns in the analytical laboratory for comparison to known concentrations. Accuracy will be determined for no less than 1 sample in 20. 2.3 Completeness Completeness is a measure of the number of valid measurements obtained in relation to the total number of measurements planned. The closer the numbers are, the more complete the measurement process. Completeness will be expressed as the percentage of valid data to planned measurements. An objective of the FSP is to establish the quantity of data needed to support the investigation. The samples will be representative of all possible contaminant situations under investigation, and will be collected at critical data locations, such to represent background and control samples. Completeness will take into consideration environmental conditions and the potential for change with respect to time and location. The completeness goal for Ironton groundwater monitoring is 90%. 2.4 Representativeness Representativeness is a qualitative parameter, which express the degree to which sample data accurately and precisely represents a characteristic of a population, parameter variations at a sampling point, or an environmental condition. The design of and rationale for the sampling program (in terms of the purpose for sampling, selecting sampling locations, the number of September 2008 2 Quality Assurance Project Plan Attachment 4 - Quality Assurance Project Plan samples to be collected, the ambient conditions for sample collection, the frequencies and timing for sampling, and the sampling techniques) assures that the environmental condition has been sufficiently represented. Evaluation of the method reporting limits, results of the method blanks, and sample holding times will also be performed to assess the representiveness of the samples. A complete discussion on the methods and approaches used to satisfy the representativeness criterion will be found throughout the FSP. 2.5 Comparability Comparability is a qualitative parameter expressing the confidence with which one data set can be compared to another. Data sets will be considered comparable only when precision and accuracy are considered acceptable during data validation. Sample data will be collected and reported to be comparable with other measurement data for similar samples and sample conditions. In essence, comparability will be maintained by consistency in sampling conditions, selection of sampling procedures, sample preservation methods, analytical methods, and data reporting units. 2.6 Sensitivity Sensitivity is the ability of the analytical system to detect low concentration of the analytes of interest. The analytical system must be capable of detecting the analyte of interest at concentration low enough to support the end uses of the data. Table 2-1 list the maximum allowable reporting limit based on end use of the data. Table 2-1 Reporting Limit Requirements 1 Analyte Benzene Toluene Ethylbenzene Xylene Naphthalene Maximum Allowable Reporting Limit (^ig/l) 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 Groundwater Standards (ng/iV 5.0 1,000 700 10,000 (1) (1) No MCL exists for Naphthalene but groundwater concentrations will be screened against EPA Region III tap water concentrations. September 2008 Quality Assurance Project Plan Attachment 4 - Quality Assurance Project Plan 3.0 SAMPLE MANAGEMENT Sample management consists of sampling procedures, sampling methods, sample locations, sample handling, and chain of custody procedures. The quality of data collected is critically dependent upon the quality and thoroughness of field sampling activities. General field operations and practices, and specific sample collection and inventory will be well planned and carefully implemented. The FSP provides a description of the groundwater sampling methods, sampling procedures, sampling locations, sampling handling, and chain of custody. Sample preservation, container type, volume, preservation, and maximum holding times are described in Section 5.0 4.0 FIELD EQUIPMENT Equipment and instrument calibration assures that accurate and reliable measurements are obtained. All measurements equipment used for groundwater sampling activities will be calibrated and adjusted to operate within manufacturers' specifications, 5.0 ANALYTICAL METHODS The chemical analysis of all samples for the Ironton project will be completed using EPA approved Methods. Table 5-1 summarizes the chemical analyses that will be completed during this investigation. Samples will be collected and preserved as described in Table 5-1. Sample holding times are calculated from the date of collection. A State of Utah approved laboratory will analyze samples collected during this investigation. A Level III QA laboratory data package will be required. This level of data package includes a case narrative; copy of the chromatograms; and results of the LCS, method blanks, duplicates, and MS/MSD samples. The MS/MSD analysis will be performed on samples collected from the Ironton site. The analytical raw data will not be provided as part of this data package. September 2008 4 Quality Assurance Project Plan Attachment 4 - Quality Assurance Project Plan Table 5-1 QC Sample Requirements Analytical Method, Holding Time, and Preservation Method SW-846 8260B* Preservation ^•••••• •.;. •;;_: • ••'•- Cool to 4°C pH<2 with HCL Number/ Minimum Volurfie of Gontainer 2 - 40 ml VOA Vials Holding Time 14 days Field QC Sample Frequency i Trip Blank 1 per cooler 'Equipment Blank, Field Blanki andi> Field AiDuplicate 1 per sampling event each Lab QC Sample: 1 Frequency | LCS 1 per analytical batch MS/MS D; 1 per 20 field samples | *BTEXN only 6.0 DATA VALIDATION All decisions and recommendation will be based upon validated data. The process through data will be accepted or rejected will be based upon specific data validation criteria. The data validation will consist of evaluating the results for the following quality control (QC) parameters as applicable to the method: case narrative comments, COC procedures and sample receipt, holding times, blank contamination, laboratory control sample (LCS) results, laboratory sample/laboratory control sample duplicate (LCS/LCSD) results, matrix spike (MS) sample analysis, matrix spike/matrix spike duplicate (MS/MSD) sample analysis, surrogate recoveries, field duplicate result agreement, and completeness of the data package. Data qualifiers will be issued to indicate any limitations on the data usability. Data qualification will be issued using guidance from the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) National Functional Guidelines for Organic Data Review (October 1999). Following the evaluation of the data package for the parameters listed above, an overall assessment with respect to the quantitative (sensitivity [reporting limits], accuracy, precision, and completeness) and qualitative (representativeness and comparability) data quality assurance parameters will be formulated. September 2008 Quality Assurance Project Plan Attachment 4 - Quality Assurance Project Plan A more detailed description of the data validation process will be presented in the data validation reports, to be included with each Groundwater Monitoring Report. September 2008 6 Quality Assurance Project Plan ATTACHMENT 5 IRONTON COMPLIANCE INSPECTION CHECKLIST C3 u u c .t z • • X o a . "? t « o J . — a » o U o o Date Completed Required Action Condition (yes/no) E Construction plans have been reviewed and constmction conforms lo approved plans and applicable CC&Rs'.' If work is being performed in Regulated Areas (Section C ofthe SMP) does it conform to requirements'? Is borrow material being handled and placed properly? This includes keeping all iinpacted soils out of vvethinds or water features. CA T3 CJ > P to CJ CJ CJ 5 > < Are monitor wells in good operating condition? This means that they have not been damaged or covered and are accessible. Any evidence of impacted soils discovered during construciion activities? This includes stained soils or soils vvith hydrocarbon odor. Any evidence of off-site migration of conlaminated materials'' This includes impacted .soil, sediments and surface water. Any evidence that Ihe capped material has been breached or disturbed? 5 CJ CJ y. CJ < r4 c <y o In t> o a. 1 = — a> c a. S o U c U o B U o Z > •TJ U CJ ro ro CJ f-, 2 3 G "CA ^ '.^ ro D. OJ P 5 so ro ^ ro 2 CJ c/5 CJ CJ c CJ 5 tij < < •" o. ^ G u r- - — CA CJ CO CJ 3 ro lij OTJ CJ ai r— -.— > ~ 1 '•^- O- » ENVIRONMENTAL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONTON THIS DECLARATION OF ENVTRONMENTAL COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRONTON, hereinafter referred to as the "Declaration" is made and adopted this day of , 20 , by the Provo City Redevelopment Agency and the undersigned property owners (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Declarants"), Declarants represent that, to the best of their knowledge and belief, they are the respective ov/ners of the real property (hereinafter referred to as the "Ironton Site") located in Utah County, State of Utah, more particularly described on "Exhibit A," attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof As a result of a cooperative effort between United States Steel Corporation, the Utah Department of Enviromnental Quality (hereinafter referred to as "UDEQ"), the Provo City Redevelopment Agency and Provo City, the Ironton Site was environmentally investigated, characterized and cleaned up in accordance with the future land use identified in the Voluntary Cleanup Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the "VCA") (dated: July 30, 1998) executed by the parties. Upon completion of the environmental cleanup pursuant to the VCA, the properties are eligible for the awarding of a Certificate of Completion (COC) issued by UDEQ that acknowledges that the fronton Site has been environmentally cleaned to the standards agreed to in the VCA, allows the Ironton Site to be used and developed consistent with the Ironton Site Management Plan (hereinafter referred to as the "SMP") and acknowledges to ftiture owners and lenders protection from environmental hability provided by Utah Code § 19-8.113. (Copies of the VCA and SMP are public records available at the Provo City Recorder's Office.) Tn consideration of having the COC recorded on the Declarants' properly title, each of the undersigned property owners, as a voluntary' participant and Declarant hereto, hereby agrees, covenants and declares thai use of the undersigned Declarant's property is and shall be considered part of tlie Ironton Site subject to the following environmental covenants, conditions, hmitations and restrictions, which shall run witlithe land, as provided by law, and shall be binding on all of the Declarants, their heirs, tenants, lessees, successors in interest and assigns: 1. The Ironton Site shall be used only for industrial/commercial purposes, including retail stores, offices, light industrial and light manufacturing facihties. Any future land use will be consistent with the Risk Evaluation Repon, Ironton Site, Provo, Utah (dated: March 1998). ' • RECEIVED SCANNED AUG I 5 2002 1 DEQ fnvironFnental Rcisnnnse S Ri?<ne()ialion The Ironton site shall not be used for process industries such as oil refining and processing, steel manufacturing or other similar industries. Commercial industries, including managed care facilifies, hospitals, or any other type of business that would require a caretaker to reside on the facility shall not be acceptable uses of the Ironton Site. Commercial industries that w^ould expose children to hazardous constituents at the Ironton Site for extended periods of time such as day care and school facilities shall not be acceptable uses of the Ironton Sile. The Ironton Site shall not be used for residential purposes. Prior to grading, excavating or any other soil disturbance, whether under the issuance of a grading permit, building pennit, project plan approval or any other land use permit or not, the Declarants agree to allow- Provo City to review the proposed use to determine that all activities are conducted in accordance with the SMP. 2. No use shall interfere with the conditions required by the COC issued by UDEQ relating to the Ironton Site including monitoring the conduion of tlie Fronton Site and/or shallow groundwater underlying it. Shallow groundwater within the Ironton Site boundaries shall not be accessed via wells, pits or sumps for drinking waler, irrigation or bathing purposes except as expressly authorized in writing by the UDEQ or its successor Agency. 3. The S^'IP has been established Date to regulate and manage residual contamination remaining on the [ronton Site in a manner consistent with the above mentioned Risk Evaluafion Report, the completed remediation, and future land use proposed for the Ironton Site. The SMP and Environmental Covenants, Condifions and Restrictions for the Development of Ironton (CC &R's) will sen'e as a long-term remedy and management strategy designed to ensure that the components of the cleanup remain protective of human health. Each of the undersigned Declarants hereby agree to abide by all the provisions of the SMP and CC &R's and to assist Provo City in ensuring that the Ironton Site is managed in accordance with the SMP and CC & R's. 4. The Ironton Site shall not be used for any residential or other excluded uses unless the COC is amended by the UDEQ to allow suitable uses and the appropriate zoning ordinances are satisfied or waived. This Declaration, upon recordafion in the office of the Utah County Recorder, shall be binding on the Declarants, their heirs, tenants, successors in interest and assigns. The Provo City Redevelopment Agency and Provo City shall have the right lo enforce, by any civil proceeding at law or in equity, all reslricfions, conditions, covenants, reserv'ations, limitations imposed by the provisions of this Declaration. In addition, the failure of a Declarant to comply with the Court's order in an enforcement proceeding may result in possible civil and/or criminal contempt proceedings. Failure of the Provo • • City Redevelopment Agency or Provo Cily to enforce any covenant or restriction herein contained shall in no event be deemed to be a waiver of the risht to do so thereafter. ••c' The Provo Cily Redevelopment Agency and Provo City are hereby granted the right to enter upon any part of the Ironton Site, after reasonable nofice to the owner and occupant thereof, for the purpose of inspecting to ascertain compliance with this Declaration, or in order to undertake such legal acfion as may be necessary to correct any non-compliance with this Declaration. In any legal or equitable proceeding to enforce the provisions hereof, or to enjoin their violation, the party or parties against whom judgment is entered shall pay the attorney's fees of the party or parties for whom judgment is entered in such amount as may be fixed by the Court in such proceeding. Invalidation of any one of these covenants or restrictions byjudgment or court order shall in no way affect any other provision which shall remain'in full force and effect. The covenants, condifions and reslricfions shall run with and bind the land unless amended^ released or terminated by the Declarants with the express written permission of LJDEQ. Notwithstanding any other provision of the Declarafion to the contrary, the Declarants expressly reserve the right to record such other and supplemental declarafion(s} with respect to the Ironton Site, as they deem in their discretion to be necessary or desirable. Such other or supplemental declarafion(s) may be more restrictive than this Declaration without otherwise invalidating the application of this Declaration. The foregoing reslricfions shall remain in fijll force and effect until such time as UDEQ or its successor Agency authorizes their amendment and^or release in writing. DECLARANTS: Prove City Redevelopment Agency: Dale: By: Its: Attest: Dale: By: Its: Appendix H User Questionnaire Appendix I Historical Aerial Photographs and Topographic Maps The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 1946 Aerial Photograph Approximate Location of Subject Property R a i l r o a d T r a c k s Sprin g C r e e k The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 1953 Aerial Photograph Approximate Location of Subject Property R a i l r o a d T r a c k s Spring C r e e k The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 1970 Aerial Photograph Approximate Location of Subject Property 1400 N R a i l r o a d T r a c k s Sprin g C r e e k The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 1975 Aerial Photograph Approximate Location of Subject Property 1400 N R a i l r o a d T r a c k s Sprin g C r e e k The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 1993 Aerial Photograph Approximate Location of Subject Property 1400 N R a i l r o a d T r a c k s Sprin g C r e e k The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 2006 Aerial Photograph Approximate Location of Subject Property 1400 N R a i l r o a d T r a c k s Sprin g C r e e k The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 2015 Aerial Photograph Approximate Location of Subject Property 1400 N R a i l r o a d T r a c k s Sprin g C r e e k The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 2017 Aerial Photograph Approximate Location of Subject Property 1400 N R a i l r o a d T r a c k s Sprin g C r e e k The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 1948 Topographic Map, Adapted From U.S. Geological Survey Springville, Utah 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Approximate Location of Subject Property The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 1969 Topographic Map, Adapted From U.S. Geological Survey Springville, Utah 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Approximate Location of Subject Property The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 1975 Topographic Map, Adapted From U.S. Geological Survey Springville, Utah 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Approximate Location of Subject Property The use or reuse of this information is restricted to the referenced document unless otherwise authorized. Wasatch Environmental Copyright 2006 PROVO RDA PROPERTY WEI 2393-001 1993 Topographic Map, Adapted From U.S. Geological Survey Springville, Utah 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Approximate Location of Subject Property Appendix J Government Database Information FORM-LBF-DCA tropeR ™paM suidaR RDE ehT 6 Armstrong Road, 4th floor Shelton, CT 06484 Toll Free: 800.352.0050 www.edrnet.com Provo RDA Property 1400 North Provo, UT 84606 Inquiry Number: 5657896.2s May 20, 2019 SECTION PAGE Executive Summary ES1 Overview Map 2 Detail Map 3 Map Findings Summary 4 Map Findings 8 Orphan Summary 57 Government Records Searched/Data Currency Tracking GR-1 GEOCHECK ADDENDUM GeoCheck - Not Requested TC5657896.2s Page 1 Thank you for your business. Please contact EDR at 1-800-352-0050 with any questions or comments. Disclaimer - Copyright and Trademark Notice The EDR FieldCheck System enables EDR’s customers to make certain online modifications to the maps and text contained in® EDR Radius Map Reports. 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Only a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment performed by an environmental professional can provide information regarding the environmental risk for any property. Additionally, the information provided in this Report is not to be construed as legal advice. Copyright 2019 by Environmental Data Resources, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any media or format, in whole or in part, of any report or map of Environmental Data Resources, Inc., or its affiliates, is prohibited without prior written permission. EDR and its logos (including Sanborn and Sanborn Map) are trademarks of Environmental Data Resources, Inc. or its affiliates. All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners. TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TC5657896.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1 A search of the environmental records was conducted by Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR). WASATCH ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. used the EDR FieldCheck System to review and/or revise the results of this search, based on independent data verification by WASATCH ENVIRONMENTAL, INC.. The report was designed to assist parties seeking to meet the search requirements of EPA’s Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries (40 CFR Part 312), the ASTM Standard Practice for Environmental Site Assessments (E 1527-13) or custom requirements developed for the evaluation of environmental risk associated with a parcel of real estate. TARGET PROPERTY INFORMATION ADDRESS 1400 NORTH PROVO, UT 84606 COORDINATES 40.1880160 - 40˚ 11’ 16.85’’Latitude (North): 111.6172020 - 111˚ 37’ 1.92’’Longitude (West): Zone 12Universal Tranverse Mercator: 447459.0UTM X (Meters): 4448597.5UTM Y (Meters): 4517 ft. above sea levelElevation: USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP ASSOCIATED WITH TARGET PROPERTY 6008729 SPRINGVILLE, UTTarget Property Map: 2014Version Date: 6027469 PROVO, UTWest Map: 2014Version Date: AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY IN THIS REPORT 20140810, 20140811Portions of Photo from: USDASource: 5657896.2s Page 2 4 VERTELLUS SPECIALTIE 2555 SOUTH INDUSTRIA CORRACTS, RCRA-TSDF, US INST CONTROL, 2020 COR... Lower 4181, 0.792, NW 3 SPRINGVILLE OPERATIO 1640 N MOUNTAIN SPRI LAST, TIER 2 Lower 2444, 0.463, West 2 WILDLIFE RESOURCES 1115 N MAIN UST, LUST Higher 1815, 0.344, SE 1 IRONTON BOUNDED ON NORTH BY VCP Higher 884, 0.167, NNW MAPPED SITES SUMMARY Target Property Address: 1400 NORTH PROVO, UT 84606 Click on Map ID to see full detail. MAP RELATIVE DIST (ft. & mi.) ID DATABASE ACRONYMS ELEVATION DIRECTIONSITE NAME ADDRESS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TC5657896.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 TARGET PROPERTY SEARCH RESULTS The target property was not listed in any of the databases searched by EDR. DATABASES WITH NO MAPPED SITES No sites were identified in following databases. STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal NPL site list NPL National Priority List Proposed NPL Proposed National Priority List Sites NPL LIENS Federal Superfund Liens Federal Delisted NPL site list Delisted NPL National Priority List Deletions Federal CERCLIS list FEDERAL FACILITY Federal Facility Site Information listing SEMS Superfund Enterprise Management System Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site list SEMS-ARCHIVE Superfund Enterprise Management System Archive Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list RCRA-TSDF RCRA - Treatment, Storage and Disposal Federal RCRA generators list RCRA-LQG RCRA - Large Quantity Generators RCRA-SQG RCRA - Small Quantity Generators RCRA-CESQG RCRA - Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Federal institutional controls / engineering controls registries LUCIS Land Use Control Information System US ENG CONTROLS Engineering Controls Sites List US INST CONTROL Sites with Institutional Controls Federal ERNS list ERNS Emergency Response Notification System State- and tribal - equivalent CERCLIS SHWS This state does not maintain a SHWS list. See the Federal CERCLIS list and Federal NPL list. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TC5657896.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 State and tribal landfill and/or solid waste disposal site lists SWF/LF List of Landfills State and tribal leaking storage tank lists INDIAN LUST Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land State and tribal registered storage tank lists FEMA UST Underground Storage Tank Listing UST List of Sites with Underground Storage Tanks AST Listing of Aboveground Storage Tanks INDIAN UST Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land State and tribal institutional control / engineering control registries INST CONTROL Sites with Institutional Controls State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites INDIAN VCP Voluntary Cleanup Priority Listing State and tribal Brownfields sites BROWNFIELDS Brownfields Assessment Sites Listing ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Local Brownfield lists US BROWNFIELDS A Listing of Brownfields Sites Local Lists of Landfill / Solid Waste Disposal Sites INDIAN ODI Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands ODI Open Dump Inventory DEBRIS REGION 9 Torres Martinez Reservation Illegal Dump Site Locations IHS OPEN DUMPS Open Dumps on Indian Land Local Lists of Hazardous waste / Contaminated Sites US HIST CDL Delisted National Clandestine Laboratory Register CDL Methamphetamine Contaminated Properties Listing US CDL National Clandestine Laboratory Register Local Land Records LIENS 2 CERCLA Lien Information Records of Emergency Release Reports HMIRS Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TC5657896.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 5 SPILLS Spills Data SPILLS 90 SPILLS 90 data from FirstSearch Other Ascertainable Records RCRA NonGen / NLR RCRA - Non Generators / No Longer Regulated FUDS Formerly Used Defense Sites DOD Department of Defense Sites SCRD DRYCLEANERS State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing US FIN ASSUR Financial Assurance Information EPA WATCH LIST EPA WATCH LIST 2020 COR ACTION 2020 Corrective Action Program List TSCA Toxic Substances Control Act TRIS Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System SSTS Section 7 Tracking Systems ROD Records Of Decision RMP Risk Management Plans RAATS RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System PRP Potentially Responsible Parties PADS PCB Activity Database System ICIS Integrated Compliance Information System FTTS FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act)/TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) MLTS Material Licensing Tracking System COAL ASH DOE Steam-Electric Plant Operation Data COAL ASH EPA Coal Combustion Residues Surface Impoundments List PCB TRANSFORMER PCB Transformer Registration Database RADINFO Radiation Information Database HIST FTTS FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System Administrative Case Listing DOT OPS Incident and Accident Data CONSENT Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees INDIAN RESERV Indian Reservations FUSRAP Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program UMTRA Uranium Mill Tailings Sites LEAD SMELTERS Lead Smelter Sites US AIRS Aerometric Information Retrieval System Facility Subsystem US MINES Mines Master Index File ABANDONED MINES Abandoned Mines FINDS Facility Index System/Facility Registry System UXO Unexploded Ordnance Sites DOCKET HWC Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Listing ECHO Enforcement & Compliance History Information FUELS PROGRAM EPA Fuels Program Registered Listing EMI Division of Air Quality DRYCLEANERS Registered Drycleaners EWA Enforceable Written Assurances Financial Assurance Financial Assurance Information Listing FUDS Formerly Used Defense Sites MMRP Military Munitions Response Program NPDES Permitted Facilities Listing TIER 2 Tier 2 Facility Listing UIC UIC Site Location Listing UOPF Used Oil Permitted Facilities EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS EDR Exclusive Records EDR MGP EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plants EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TC5657896.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6 EDR Hist Auto EDR Exclusive Historical Auto Stations EDR Hist Cleaner EDR Exclusive Historical Cleaners EDR RECOVERED GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES Exclusive Recovered Govt. Archives RGA LF Recovered Government Archive Solid Waste Facilities List RGA LUST Recovered Government Archive Leaking Underground Storage Tank SURROUNDING SITES: SEARCH RESULTS Surrounding sites were identified in the following databases. Elevations have been determined from the USGS Digital Elevation Model and should be evaluated on a relative (not an absolute) basis. Relative elevation information between sites of close proximity should be field verified. Sites with an elevation equal to or higher than the target property have been differentiated below from sites with an elevation lower than the target property. Page numbers and map identification numbers refer to the EDR Radius Map report where detailed data on individual sites can be reviewed. Sites listed in bold italics are in multiple databases. Unmappable (orphan) sites are not considered in the foregoing analysis. STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list CORRACTS: CORRACTS is a list of handlers with RCRA Corrective Action Activity. This report shows which nationally-defined corrective action core events have occurred for every handler that has had corrective action activity. An online review and analysis by WASATCH ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. of the CORRACTS list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there is 1 CORRACTS site within approximately 1 mile of the target property. PageMap IDDirection / Distance Address Lower Elevation ____________________ ________ ___________________ _____ _____ VERTELLUS SPECIALTIE 2555 SOUTH INDUSTRIA NW 1/2 - 1 (0.792 mi.) 4 9 EPA ID:: UTD009087644: State and tribal leaking storage tank lists LAST: The Leaking Aboveground Storage Tanks database An online review and analysis by WASATCH ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. of the LAST list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there is 1 LAST site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TC5657896.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 7 PageMap IDDirection / Distance Address Lower Elevation ____________________ ________ ___________________ _____ _____ SPRINGVILLE OPERATIO 1640 N MOUNTAIN SPRI W 1/4 - 1/2 (0.463 mi.) 3 8 Date Closed: 8/17/2018: Facility ID: 1000951: LUST: The Leaking Underground Storage Tank Incident Reports contain an inventory of reported leaking underground storage tank incidents. The data come from the Department of Environmental Quality’s Potential Leaking UST Sites. An online review and analysis by WASATCH ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. of the LUST list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there is 1 LUST site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. PageMap IDDirection / Distance Address Equal/Higher Elevation ____________________ ________ ___________________ _____ _____ WILDLIFE RESOURCES 1115 N MAIN SE 1/4 - 1/2 (0.344 mi.) 2 8 Date Closed: 02/20/1996: Facility ID: 1000193: State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites VCP: Sites involved in the Voluntary Cleanup Program. An online review and analysis by WASATCH ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. of the VCP list, as provided by EDR, has revealed that there is 1 VCP site within approximately 0.5 miles of the target property. PageMap IDDirection / Distance Address Equal/Higher Elevation ____________________ ________ ___________________ _____ _____ IRONTON BOUNDED ON NORTH BY NNW 1/8 - 1/4 (0.167 mi.) 1 8 VCP Number: VCP-C006: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY TC5657896.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 8 There were no unmapped sites in this report. 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1/4 1/4 - 1/2 1/2 - 1 > 1 Plotted STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal NPL site list 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000NPL 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000Proposed NPL 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001NPL LIENS Federal Delisted NPL site list 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000Delisted NPL Federal CERCLIS list 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500FEDERAL FACILITY 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500SEMS Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site list 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500SEMS-ARCHIVE Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list 1 NR 1 0 0 0 1.000CORRACTS Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500RCRA-TSDF Federal RCRA generators list 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250RCRA-LQG 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250RCRA-SQG 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250RCRA-CESQG Federal institutional controls / engineering controls registries 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500LUCIS 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500US ENG CONTROLS 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500US INST CONTROL Federal ERNS list 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001ERNS State- and tribal - equivalent CERCLIS N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/ASHWS State and tribal landfill and/or solid waste disposal site lists 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500SWF/LF State and tribal leaking storage tank lists 1 NR NR 1 0 0 0.500LAST 1 NR NR 1 0 0 0.500LUST 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500INDIAN LUST State and tribal registered storage tank lists 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250FEMA UST TC5657896.2s Page 4 MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY Search TargetDistance Total Database Property(Miles) < 1/8 1/8 - 1/4 1/4 - 1/2 1/2 - 1 > 1 Plotted 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250UST 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250AST 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250INDIAN UST State and tribal institutional control / engineering control registries 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500INST CONTROL State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500INDIAN VCP 1 NR NR 0 1 0 0.500VCP State and tribal Brownfields sites 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500BROWNFIELDS ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Local Brownfield lists 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500US BROWNFIELDS Local Lists of Landfill / Solid Waste Disposal Sites 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500INDIAN ODI 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500ODI 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500DEBRIS REGION 9 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500IHS OPEN DUMPS Local Lists of Hazardous waste / Contaminated Sites 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001US HIST CDL 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001CDL 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001US CDL Local Land Records 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001LIENS 2 Records of Emergency Release Reports 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001HMIRS 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001SPILLS 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001SPILLS 90 Other Ascertainable Records 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250RCRA NonGen / NLR 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000FUDS 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000DOD 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500SCRD DRYCLEANERS 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001US FIN ASSUR 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001EPA WATCH LIST 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.2502020 COR ACTION 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001TSCA TC5657896.2s Page 5 MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY Search TargetDistance Total Database Property(Miles) < 1/8 1/8 - 1/4 1/4 - 1/2 1/2 - 1 > 1 Plotted 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001TRIS 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001SSTS 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000ROD 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001RMP 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001RAATS 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001PRP 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001PADS 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001ICIS 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001FTTS 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001MLTS 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001COAL ASH DOE 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500COAL ASH EPA 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001PCB TRANSFORMER 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001RADINFO 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001HIST FTTS 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001DOT OPS 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000CONSENT 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001INDIAN RESERV 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000FUSRAP 0 NR NR 0 0 0 0.500UMTRA 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001LEAD SMELTERS 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001US AIRS 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250US MINES 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001ABANDONED MINES 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001FINDS 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000UXO 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001DOCKET HWC 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001ECHO 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250FUELS PROGRAM 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001EMI 0 NR NR NR 0 0 0.250DRYCLEANERS 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001EWA 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001Financial Assurance 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001FUDS 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001MMRP 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001NPDES 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001TIER 2 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001UIC 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001UOPF EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS EDR Exclusive Records 0 NR 0 0 0 0 1.000EDR MGP 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.125EDR Hist Auto 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.125EDR Hist Cleaner EDR RECOVERED GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES Exclusive Recovered Govt. Archives 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001RGA LF TC5657896.2s Page 6 MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY Search TargetDistance Total Database Property(Miles) < 1/8 1/8 - 1/4 1/4 - 1/2 1/2 - 1 > 1 Plotted 0 NR NR NR NR 0 0.001RGA LUST 4 0 1 2 1 0 0- Totals -- NOTES: TP = Target Property NR = Not Requested at this Search Distance Sites may be listed in more than one database N/A = This State does not maintain a SHWS list. See the Federal CERCLIS list. TC5657896.2s Page 7 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 12/18/2008EPA Cerclis Archive Date: Not reportedDate Of Termination: 12/18/2008Date Of Completion: 07/30/1998Date Of Agreement: 08/19/1997Date Of Application: COC/SMPStatus: BILL REESProject Manager: 215.0Site Acreage: VCP-C006VCP Number: VCP: 884 ft. 0.167 mi. Relative: Higher Actual: 4517 ft. Client Plot 1/8-1/4 PROVO, UT NNW BOUNDED ON NORTH BY IRONTON BLVD., SOUTH BY U.S RTE. 75, EAS N/A 1 VCPIRONTON S105855128 1Closed Tanks: 1Total Tanks: (801) 619-7232Owner Phone: SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84114Owner City,St,Zip: PO BOX 141152Owner Address: UTAH STATE FUEL NETWORKOwner Name: 1000193Facility ID: UST: [Dale Urban]Project Manager: SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84114Owner City,St,Zip: 84114Owner Zip: UTOwner State: SALT LAKE CITYOwner City: PO BOX 141152Owner Address: UTAH STATE FUEL NETWORKOwner Name: 11/09/1993Notification Date: 02/20/1996Closed Date: IIVRelease Id: 1000193Facility ID: LUST: 1815 ft. 0.344 mi. Relative: Higher Actual: 4538 ft. 1/4-1/2 SPRINGVILLE, UT 84663 SE LUST1115 N MAIN N/A 2 USTWILDLIFE RESOURCES U003151704 8/17/2018Date Closed: FalseFederal Registered: AST w/RP LeadSite Type: NSERelease ID: 1000951Facility ID: LAST: 2444 ft. 0.463 mi. Relative: Lower Actual: 4501 ft. 1/4-1/2 SPRINGVILLE, UT 84663 West TIER 21640 N MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY N/A 3 LASTSPRINGVILLE OPERATION CENTER S121511062 TC5657896.2s Page 8 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Tier2 Facilities - UT009768Map Label: 9600State Key: 4449018.0UTM Easting Zone 12: 446294.406UTM Northing Zone 12: Tier2 FacilitiesSite Program Description: New9493Department Id #: UT009768Site Program Id #: TIER 2: SPRINGVILLE OPERATION CENTER (Continued) S121511062 Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA200 - RFI ApprovedAction: 20101102Actual Date: SWMU 1 - Ironton Canal OutfallArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA200 - RFI ApprovedAction: 20101102Actual Date: SWMU 13-PROCESS AREA SOIL & GW PROT SYSArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: 20050930Original schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): Exposures Under Control has been verified CA725YE - Current Human Exposures Under Control, Yes, Current HumanAction: Not reportedActual Date: ENTIRE FACILITYArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: 20001231Original schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CAGPRAction: Not reportedActual Date: ENTIRE FACILITYArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: CORRACTS: RCRA-CESQG 4181 ft.US ENG CONTROLS 0.792 mi.2020 COR ACTION Relative: Lower Actual: 4495 ft. 1/2-1 US INST CONTROLPROVO, UT 84605 NW RCRA-TSDF2555 SOUTH INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY N/A 4 CORRACTSVERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 9 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA200 - RFI ApprovedAction: 20101102Actual Date: SWMU 7 - Pole Barn #1Area Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA200 - RFI ApprovedAction: 20101102Actual Date: SWMU 6 - Biotreatment TanksArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA200 - RFI ApprovedAction: 20101102Actual Date: SWMU 5 - Mod API Oil-Water SeparatorArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA200 - RFI ApprovedAction: 20101102Actual Date: SWMU 4 - Separation TanksArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA200 - RFI ApprovedAction: 20101102Actual Date: SWMU 3 - South ImpoundmentArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA200 - RFI ApprovedAction: 20101102Actual Date: SWMU 2 - North ImpoundmentArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 10 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 20080814Actual Date: SWMU 10 - Evaporation TankArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA200 - RFI ApprovedAction: 20101102Actual Date: SWMU 12 - EVAPORATION AREASArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA200 - RFI ApprovedAction: 20101102Actual Date: SWMU 11 BY-PRODUCTS LAGOONArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA200 - RFI ApprovedAction: 20101102Actual Date: SWMU 10 - Evaporation TankArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA200 - RFI ApprovedAction: 20101102Actual Date: SWMU 9 - Solidified Coal Tar WindrowsArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA200 - RFI ApprovedAction: 20101102Actual Date: SWMU 8 - Pole Barn #2Area Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 11 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20080814Actual Date: SWMU 11 BY-PRODUCTS LAGOONArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20080814Actual Date: SWMU 12 - EVAPORATION AREASArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20080814Actual Date: SWMU 13-PROCESS AREA SOIL & GW PROT SYSArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20080814Actual Date: SWMU 1 - Ironton Canal OutfallArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20080814Actual Date: SWMU 8 - Pole Barn #2Area Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 12 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20080814Actual Date: SWMU 4 - Separation TanksArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20080814Actual Date: SWMU 5 - Mod API Oil-Water SeparatorArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20080814Actual Date: SWMU 6 - Biotreatment TanksArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20080814Actual Date: SWMU 7 - Pole Barn #1Area Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20080814Actual Date: SWMU 9 - Solidified Coal Tar WindrowsArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20080814Actual Date: SWMU 2 - North ImpoundmentArea Name: 08EPA Region: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 13 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 20041004Actual Date: SWMU 2 - North ImpoundmentArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20041004Actual Date: SWMU 1 - Ironton Canal OutfallArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20041004Actual Date: SWMU 5 - Mod API Oil-Water SeparatorArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20041004Actual Date: SWMU 10 - Evaporation TankArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): Exposures Under Control has been verified CA725YE - Current Human Exposures Under Control, Yes, Current HumanAction: 20050927Actual Date: ENTIRE FACILITYArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20080814Actual Date: SWMU 3 - South ImpoundmentArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 14 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20041004Actual Date: SWMU 8 - Pole Barn #2Area Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20041004Actual Date: SWMU 7 - Pole Barn #1Area Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20041004Actual Date: SWMU 6 - Biotreatment TanksArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20041004Actual Date: SWMU 4 - Separation TanksArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20041004Actual Date: SWMU 3 - South ImpoundmentArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 15 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation inappropriate (NF) or (2) there is a lack of technical, information other than (1) it appears to be technically, infeasible or amenable to stabilization activity at the, present time for reasons CA225NR - Stabilization Measures Evaluation, This facility is, notAction: 20020109Actual Date: ENTIRE FACILITYArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA770NGAction: 20040819Actual Date: ENTIRE FACILITYArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20041004Actual Date: SWMU 13-PROCESS AREA SOIL & GW PROT SYSArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20041004Actual Date: SWMU 12 - EVAPORATION AREASArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20041004Actual Date: SWMU 11 BY-PRODUCTS LAGOONArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20041004Actual Date: SWMU 9 - Solidified Coal Tar WindrowsArea Name: 08EPA Region: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 16 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20000802Actual Date: SWMU 6 - Biotreatment TanksArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20000802Actual Date: SWMU 7 - Pole Barn #1Area Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20000802Actual Date: SWMU 8 - Pole Barn #2Area Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20000802Actual Date: SWMU 9 - Solidified Coal Tar WindrowsArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20000802Actual Date: SWMU 10 - Evaporation TankArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): considerations corrective action work at the facility, or other, administrative facility, the degree of risk, timing considerations, the status of (IN). Reasons for this conclusion may be the status of, closure at the VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 17 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20000802Actual Date: SWMU 11 BY-PRODUCTS LAGOONArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20000802Actual Date: SWMU 1 - Ironton Canal OutfallArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20000802Actual Date: SWMU 3 - South ImpoundmentArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20000802Actual Date: SWMU 4 - Separation TanksArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20000802Actual Date: SWMU 5 - Mod API Oil-Water SeparatorArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20000802Actual Date: SWMU 2 - North ImpoundmentArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 18 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA006OUAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 8 - Pole Barn #2Area Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA006OUAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 4 - Separation TanksArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): This status should be changed when data becomes available to determine stabilization measures, feasibility or appropriateness. data. An evaluation has been completed, but further data is necessary amenable to stabilization activity because of, a lack of technical CA225IN - Stabilization Measures Evaluation, This facility is not,Action: 19990203Actual Date: ENTIRE FACILITYArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20000802Actual Date: SWMU 13-PROCESS AREA SOIL & GW PROT SYSArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA150 - RFI Workplan ApprovedAction: 20000802Actual Date: SWMU 12 - EVAPORATION AREASArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 19 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation CA100 - RFI ImpositionAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 11 BY-PRODUCTS LAGOONArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA100 - RFI ImpositionAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 12 - EVAPORATION AREASArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA100 - RFI ImpositionAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 13-PROCESS AREA SOIL & GW PROT SYSArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA006OUAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 2 - North ImpoundmentArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA006OUAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 7 - Pole Barn #1Area Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA006OUAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 6 - Biotreatment TanksArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 20 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA100 - RFI ImpositionAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 6 - Biotreatment TanksArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA100 - RFI ImpositionAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 7 - Pole Barn #1Area Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA100 - RFI ImpositionAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 8 - Pole Barn #2Area Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA100 - RFI ImpositionAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 9 - Solidified Coal Tar WindrowsArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA100 - RFI ImpositionAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 10 - Evaporation TankArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 21 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA006OUAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 3 - South ImpoundmentArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA100 - RFI ImpositionAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 1 - Ironton Canal OutfallArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA100 - RFI ImpositionAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 2 - North ImpoundmentArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA100 - RFI ImpositionAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 3 - South ImpoundmentArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA100 - RFI ImpositionAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 4 - Separation TanksArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA100 - RFI ImpositionAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 5 - Mod API Oil-Water SeparatorArea Name: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 22 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA006OUAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 10 - Evaporation TankArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA006OUAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 11 BY-PRODUCTS LAGOONArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA006OUAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 12 - EVAPORATION AREASArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA006OUAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 13-PROCESS AREA SOIL & GW PROT SYSArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA772EPAction: 19961113Actual Date: ENTIRE FACILITYArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA006OUAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 1 - Ironton Canal OutfallArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 23 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): corrective action priority CA075HI - CA Prioritization, Facility or area was assigned a highAction: 19960916Actual Date: ENTIRE FACILITYArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): needed to make a determination CA725IN - Current Human Exposures Under Control, More information isAction: 19960916Actual Date: ENTIRE FACILITYArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): information is needed to make a determination CA750IN - Migration of Contaminated Groundwater under Control, MoreAction: 19960916Actual Date: ENTIRE FACILITYArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA006OUAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 5 - Mod API Oil-Water SeparatorArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA006OUAction: 19961113Actual Date: SWMU 9 - Solidified Coal Tar WindrowsArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 24 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA050 - RFA CompletedAction: 19930820Actual Date: ENTIRE FACILITYArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA050PA - RFA Completed, Assessment was a PA-PlusAction: 19931020Actual Date: ENTIRE FACILITYArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: 19930930Original schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): corrective action priority CA075HI - CA Prioritization, Facility or area was assigned a highAction: 19931027Actual Date: ENTIRE FACILITYArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA077HAction: 19960916Actual Date: ENTIRE FACILITYArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA076HAction: 19960916Actual Date: ENTIRE FACILITYArea Name: 08EPA Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: Not reportedSchedule end date: Not reportedOriginal schedule date: Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing 32519NAICS Code(s): CA070YE - RFA Determination Of Need For An RFI, RFI is NecessaryAction: 19960916Actual Date: ENTIRE FACILITYArea Name: 08EPA Region: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 25 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedOwner/operator country: INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46204 151 NORTH DELAWARE STREETOwner/operator address: REILLY INDUSTRIES INCOwner/operator name: Not reportedOwner/Op end date: 02/03/2012Owner/Op start date: OwnerOwner/Operator Type: PrivateLegal status: Not reportedOwner/operator extension: Not reportedOwner/operator fax: Not reportedOwner/operator email: 317-248-6427Owner/operator telephone: USOwner/operator country: INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46204 ILLINOIS STREET, STE 1800Owner/operator address: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC.Owner/operator name: Owner/Operator Summary: hazardous waste the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from time: 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste; or 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates at any from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting land or water, of acutely hazardous waste; or generates 100 kg or less other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any waste; or 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or month, and accumulates at any time: 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous or generates 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste per calendar month, and accumulates 1000 kg or less of hazardous waste at any time; Handler: generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste per calendarDescription: Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity GeneratorClassification: waste Handler is engaged in the treatment, storage or disposal of hazardousDescription: TSDFClassification: PrivateLand type: 08EPA Region: Not reportedContact email: 317-248-6427Contact telephone: USContact country: PROVO, UT 84605 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAYContact address: JOHN R JONESContact: PROVO, UT 84605 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAYMailing address: UTD009087644EPA ID: PROVO, UT 84605 2555 SOUTH INDUSTRIAL PARKWAYFacility address: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY)Facility name: 09/27/2006Date form received by agency: RCRA-TSDF: Not reportedSchedule end date: 19930930Original schedule date: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 26 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Small Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC.Site name: 01/22/2004Date form received by agency: Historical Generators: NoUsed oil transporter: NoUsed oil transfer facility: NoUsed oil Specification marketer: NoUsed oil fuel marketer to burner: NoUser oil refiner: NoUsed oil processor: NoUsed oil fuel burner: NoFurnace exemption: NoOn-site burner exemption: NoUnderground injection activity: NoTreater, storer or disposer of HW: NoTransporter of hazardous waste: NoRecycler of hazardous waste: NoMixed waste (haz. and radioactive): NoU.S. importer of hazardous waste: Handler Activities Summary: Not reportedOwner/Op end date: 06/15/1975Owner/Op start date: OperatorOwner/Operator Type: PrivateLegal status: Not reportedOwner/operator extension: Not reportedOwner/operator fax: Not reportedOwner/operator email: 317-248-6427Owner/operator telephone: USOwner/operator country: PROVO, UT 84606 SOUTH INDUSTRIAL PARKWAYOwner/operator address: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES, INC.Owner/operator name: Not reportedOwner/Op end date: 06/15/1975Owner/Op start date: OwnerOwner/Operator Type: PrivateLegal status: Not reportedOwner/operator extension: Not reportedOwner/operator fax: Not reportedOwner/operator email: 317-248-6427Owner/operator telephone: USOwner/operator country: INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46204 MERIDIAN ST. STE 1500Owner/operator address: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES, INC.Owner/operator name: Not reportedOwner/Op end date: Not reportedOwner/Op start date: OwnerOwner/Operator Type: PrivateLegal status: Not reportedOwner/operator extension: Not reportedOwner/operator fax: Not reportedOwner/operator email: 317-638-7531Owner/operator telephone: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 27 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES INCSite name: 12/27/1994Date form received by agency: Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIESSite name: 02/26/1996Date form received by agency: Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. - PROVOSite name: 08/03/1998Date form received by agency: Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC.Site name: 05/21/2001Date form received by agency: CREOSOTE. Waste name: U051. Waste code: STILL BOTTOMS. RESIDUES FROM COAL TAR DISTILLATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,. Waste name: K148. Waste code: TAR STORAGE RESIDUES FROM COAL TAR REFINING.. Waste name: K147. Waste code: WASTEWATER TREATMENT SLUDGES GENERATED IN THE PRODUCTION OF CREOSOTE.. Waste name: K035. Waste code: CRESOL. Waste name: D026. Waste code: BENZENE. Waste name: D018. Waste code: Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC.Site name: 02/25/2002Date form received by agency: CREOSOTE. Waste name: U051. Waste code: STILL BOTTOMS. RESIDUES FROM COAL TAR DISTILLATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,. Waste name: K148. Waste code: TAR STORAGE RESIDUES FROM COAL TAR REFINING.. Waste name: K147. Waste code: WASTEWATER TREATMENT SLUDGES GENERATED IN THE PRODUCTION OF CREOSOTE.. Waste name: K035. Waste code: CRESOL. Waste name: D026. Waste code: BENZENE. Waste name: D018. Waste code: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 28 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC.Site name: 02/13/1992Date form received by agency: Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES INCSite name: 02/23/1994Date form received by agency: NAPHTHALENE. Waste name: U165. Waste code: CREOSOTE. Waste name: U051. Waste code: INDUSTRY. DISSOLVED AIR FLOTATION (DAF) FLOAT FROM THE PETROLEUM REFINING. Waste name: K048. Waste code: PINK/RED WATER FROM TNT OPERATIONS.. Waste name: K047. Waste code: WASTEWATER TREATMENT SLUDGES GENERATED IN THE PRODUCTION OF CREOSOTE.. Waste name: K035. Waste code: THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. LISTED IN F001, F002, OR F004; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS OR THOSE SOLVENTS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF 2-ETHOXYETHANOL, AND 2-NITROPROPANE; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS KETONE, CARBON DISULFIDE, ISOBUTANOL, PYRIDINE, BENZENE, THE FOLLOWING SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS: TOLUENE, METHYL ETHYL. Waste name: F005. Waste code: MIXTURES. BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MORE OF THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001, F002, F004, AND F005; AND STILL SOLVENTS, AND A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NONHALOGENATED NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS; AND ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONLY THE ABOVE SPENT ALCOHOL, CYCLOHEXANONE, AND METHANOL; ALL SPENT SOLVENT ACETATE, ETHYL BENZENE, ETHYL ETHER, METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE, N-BUTYL THE FOLLOWING SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS: XYLENE, ACETONE, ETHYL. Waste name: F003. Waste code: CRESOL. Waste name: D026. Waste code: BENZENE. Waste name: D018. Waste code: IGNITABLE WASTE. Waste name: D001. Waste code: Not Defined. Waste name: D000. Waste code: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 29 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation STABILIZATION MEASURES EVALUATION-FURTHER INVESTIGATION NECESSARYEvent: 02/03/1999Event date: TYPE OF UNIT - OPERABLE UNITEvent: 11/13/1996Event date: INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS ESTABLISHED-ENFORCEMENT AND PERMIT TOOLSEvent: 11/13/1996Event date: INVESTIGATION IMPOSITIONEvent: 11/13/1996Event date: DETERMINATION OF NEED FOR AN INVESTIGATION-INVESTIGATION IS NECESSARYEvent: 09/16/1996Event date: OVERALL CA RANKEvent: 09/16/1996Event date: EBOCSEvent: 09/16/1996Event date: CA PRIORITIZATION-HIGH CA PRIORITYEvent: 09/16/1996Event date: HUMAN EXPOSURES CONTROLLED DETERMINATION-MORE INFORMATION NEEDEDEvent: 09/16/1996Event date: RELEASE TO GW CONTROLLED DETERMINATION-MORE INFORMATION NEEDEDEvent: 09/16/1996Event date: CA PRIORITIZATION-HIGH CA PRIORITYEvent: 10/27/1993Event date: RFA COMPLETED-ASSESSMENT WAS A PA-PLUSEvent: 10/20/1993Event date: RFA COMPLETEDEvent: 08/20/1993Event date: Corrective Action Summary: CREOSOTE. Waste name: U051. Waste code: WASTEWATER TREATMENT SLUDGES GENERATED IN THE PRODUCTION OF CREOSOTE.. Waste name: K035. Waste code: Not a generator, verifiedClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES INCSite name: 11/19/1980Date form received by agency: Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC.Site name: 02/27/1990Date form received by agency: Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES INCSite name: 12/03/1991Date form received by agency: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 30 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 39095 Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 05/29/2003 Enforcement action date: FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 12/01/1999Date violation determined: Generators - Records/ReportingArea of violation: SR - R315-5-2Regulation violated: 39095 Paid penalty amount: 39095 Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 05/29/2003 Enforcement action date: FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 12/01/1999Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - R315-5-10Regulation violated: Facility Has Received Notices of Violations: GPRA - CORRECTIVE ACTIONEvent: Not reportedEvent date: DATE HUMAN EXPOSURES CONTROLLED DETERMINATION-YES, APPLICABLE AS OF THISEvent: Not reportedEvent date: INVESTIGATION COMPLETEEvent: 11/02/2010Event date: INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVEDEvent: 08/14/2008Event date: DATE HUMAN EXPOSURES CONTROLLED DETERMINATION-YES, APPLICABLE AS OF THISEvent: 09/27/2005Event date: INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVEDEvent: 10/04/2004Event date: ENGINEERING CONTROLS ESTABLISHED-NON-GROUNDWATER CONTROLEvent: 08/19/2004Event date: STABILIZATION STABILIZATION MEASURES EVALUATION-FACILITY NOT AMENABLE TOEvent: 01/09/2002Event date: INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVEDEvent: 08/02/2000Event date: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 31 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 03/08/1999 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 03/08/1999Date violation determined: Generators - ManifestArea of violation: SR - r315-5-4Regulation violated: 39095 Paid penalty amount: 39095 Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 05/29/2003 Enforcement action date: FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 03/08/1999Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-5-10Regulation violated: 39095 Paid penalty amount: 39095 Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 05/29/2003 Enforcement action date: FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 03/08/1999Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-5-10(a)Regulation violated: 39095 Paid penalty amount: 39095 Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 05/29/2003 Enforcement action date: FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 12/01/1999Date violation determined: TSD - General Facility StandardsArea of violation: SR - R315-8-22Regulation violated: 39095 Paid penalty amount: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued)1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 32 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation SR - r315-5-4Regulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 03/08/1999 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 03/08/1999Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-3-1(a)Regulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 03/08/1999 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 03/08/1999Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-5-10Regulation violated: 39095 Paid penalty amount: 39095 Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 05/29/2003 Enforcement action date: FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 03/08/1999Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-3-1(a)Regulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 03/08/1999 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 03/08/1999Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-5-10(a)Regulation violated: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued)1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 33 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-5-10Regulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 02/03/1995 Enforcement action date: WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 03/08/1995Date achieved compliance: 02/03/1995Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-5-2Regulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 08/21/1996 Enforcement action date: WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 09/20/1996Date achieved compliance: 08/21/1996Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-8-4.7(h),(i) and (j)Regulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 08/21/1996 Enforcement action date: WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 09/20/1996Date achieved compliance: 08/21/1996Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-5-2Regulation violated: 39095 Paid penalty amount: 39095 Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 05/29/2003 Enforcement action date: FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 03/08/1999Date violation determined: Generators - ManifestArea of violation: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued)1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 34 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 04/20/1990Date violation determined: Generators - Pre-transportArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 04/20/1990 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: 04/20/1990Date violation determined: TSD - General Facility StandardsArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 04/20/1990 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: 04/20/1990Date violation determined: TSD - Container Use and ManagementArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 04/20/1990 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: 04/20/1990Date violation determined: Generators - Records/ReportingArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 02/03/1995 Enforcement action date: WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 03/08/1995Date achieved compliance: 02/03/1995Date violation determined: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued)1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 35 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 08/12/1988Date achieved compliance: 05/31/1988Date violation determined: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 04/20/1990 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 01/22/1991Date achieved compliance: 12/07/1989Date violation determined: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: 35000 Final penalty amount: 35000 Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 01/22/1991 Enforcement action date: FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 01/22/1991Date achieved compliance: 12/07/1989Date violation determined: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 04/20/1990 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: 04/20/1990Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 04/20/1990 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued)1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 36 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: TSD - General Facility StandardsArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 09/25/1998Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: Generators - ManifestArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 09/25/1998Evaluation date: EPAEvaluation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 04/10/2001Evaluation date: Evaluation Action Summary: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 05/16/1985 Enforcement action date: WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/31/1985Date achieved compliance: 03/26/1985Date violation determined: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 09/03/1985 Enforcement action date: WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 09/27/1985Date achieved compliance: 07/25/1985Date violation determined: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 07/12/1988 Enforcement action date: WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued)1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 37 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation TSD - Container Use and ManagementArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 01/19/1990Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: Generators - Pre-transportArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 01/19/1990Evaluation date: EPAEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEWEvaluation: 04/09/1990Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEWEvaluation: 06/28/1990Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 05/07/1992Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 09/27/1994Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 03/08/1995Date achieved compliance: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 02/03/1995Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 09/20/1996Date achieved compliance: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 06/05/1996Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: Generators - Records/ReportingArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 09/25/1998Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 09/25/1998Evaluation date: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 38 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: Generators - Pre-transportArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 12/07/1989Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 12/07/1989Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: TSD - General Facility StandardsArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 12/07/1989Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: Generators - Records/ReportingArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 12/07/1989Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: TSD - Container Use and ManagementArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 12/07/1989Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: NON-FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEWEvaluation: 12/07/1989Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: TSD - General Facility StandardsArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 01/19/1990Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 01/19/1990Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: Generators - Records/ReportingArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 01/19/1990Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 39 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 2555 SOUTH INDUSTRIAL PARKWAYFacility address: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY)Facility name: 09/27/2006Date form received by agency: RCRA-CESQG: EPA-Initiated Oversight/Observation/Training ActionsEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEWEvaluation: 11/06/1984Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: GROUNDWATER MONITORING EVALUATIONEvaluation: 01/10/1985Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/31/1985Date achieved compliance: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 03/26/1985Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 09/27/1985Date achieved compliance: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 07/25/1985Evaluation date: EPA-Initiated Oversight/Observation/Training ActionsEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEWEvaluation: 09/17/1985Evaluation date: EPAEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 09/24/1987Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 08/12/1988Date achieved compliance: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 05/31/1988Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEWEvaluation: 05/24/1989Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 01/22/1991Date achieved compliance: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 12/07/1989Evaluation date: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 40 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedOwner/Op end date: Not reportedOwner/Op start date: OwnerOwner/Operator Type: PrivateLegal status: Not reportedOwner/operator extension: Not reportedOwner/operator fax: Not reportedOwner/operator email: 317-638-7531Owner/operator telephone: Not reportedOwner/operator country: INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46204 151 NORTH DELAWARE STREETOwner/operator address: REILLY INDUSTRIES INCOwner/operator name: Not reportedOwner/Op end date: 02/03/2012Owner/Op start date: OwnerOwner/Operator Type: PrivateLegal status: Not reportedOwner/operator extension: Not reportedOwner/operator fax: Not reportedOwner/operator email: 317-248-6427Owner/operator telephone: USOwner/operator country: INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46204 ILLINOIS STREET, STE 1800Owner/operator address: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC.Owner/operator name: Owner/Operator Summary: hazardous waste the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting from time: 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste; or 100 kg or less of hazardous waste during any calendar month, and accumulates at any from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any land or water, of acutely of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or other debris resulting land or water, of acutely hazardous waste; or generates 100 kg or less other debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill, into or on any waste; or 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste or month, and accumulates at any time: 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous or generates 1 kg or less of acutely hazardous waste per calendar month, and accumulates 1000 kg or less of hazardous waste at any time; Handler: generates 100 kg or less of hazardous waste per calendarDescription: Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity GeneratorClassification: waste Handler is engaged in the treatment, storage or disposal of hazardousDescription: TSDFClassification: PrivateLand type: 08EPA Region: Not reportedContact email: 317-248-6427Contact telephone: USContact country: PROVO, UT 84605 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAYContact address: JOHN R JONESContact: PROVO, UT 84605 INDUSTRIAL PARKWAYMailing address: UTD009087644EPA ID: PROVO, UT 84605 VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 41 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation WASTEWATER TREATMENT SLUDGES GENERATED IN THE PRODUCTION OF CREOSOTE.. Waste name: K035. Waste code: CRESOL. Waste name: D026. Waste code: BENZENE. Waste name: D018. Waste code: Small Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC.Site name: 01/22/2004Date form received by agency: Historical Generators: NoUsed oil transporter: NoUsed oil transfer facility: NoUsed oil Specification marketer: NoUsed oil fuel marketer to burner: NoUser oil refiner: NoUsed oil processor: NoUsed oil fuel burner: NoFurnace exemption: NoOn-site burner exemption: NoUnderground injection activity: NoTreater, storer or disposer of HW: NoTransporter of hazardous waste: NoRecycler of hazardous waste: NoMixed waste (haz. and radioactive): NoU.S. importer of hazardous waste: Handler Activities Summary: Not reportedOwner/Op end date: 06/15/1975Owner/Op start date: OperatorOwner/Operator Type: PrivateLegal status: Not reportedOwner/operator extension: Not reportedOwner/operator fax: Not reportedOwner/operator email: 317-248-6427Owner/operator telephone: USOwner/operator country: PROVO, UT 84606 SOUTH INDUSTRIAL PARKWAYOwner/operator address: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES, INC.Owner/operator name: Not reportedOwner/Op end date: 06/15/1975Owner/Op start date: OwnerOwner/Operator Type: PrivateLegal status: Not reportedOwner/operator extension: Not reportedOwner/operator fax: Not reportedOwner/operator email: 317-248-6427Owner/operator telephone: USOwner/operator country: INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46204 MERIDIAN ST. STE 1500Owner/operator address: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES, INC.Owner/operator name: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 42 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation BENZENE. Waste name: D018. Waste code: IGNITABLE WASTE. Waste name: D001. Waste code: Not Defined. Waste name: D000. Waste code: Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES INCSite name: 12/27/1994Date form received by agency: Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIESSite name: 02/26/1996Date form received by agency: Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. - PROVOSite name: 08/03/1998Date form received by agency: Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC.Site name: 05/21/2001Date form received by agency: CREOSOTE. Waste name: U051. Waste code: STILL BOTTOMS. RESIDUES FROM COAL TAR DISTILLATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,. Waste name: K148. Waste code: TAR STORAGE RESIDUES FROM COAL TAR REFINING.. Waste name: K147. Waste code: WASTEWATER TREATMENT SLUDGES GENERATED IN THE PRODUCTION OF CREOSOTE.. Waste name: K035. Waste code: CRESOL. Waste name: D026. Waste code: BENZENE. Waste name: D018. Waste code: Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC.Site name: 02/25/2002Date form received by agency: CREOSOTE. Waste name: U051. Waste code: STILL BOTTOMS. RESIDUES FROM COAL TAR DISTILLATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,. Waste name: K148. Waste code: TAR STORAGE RESIDUES FROM COAL TAR REFINING.. Waste name: K147. Waste code: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 43 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 11/19/1980Date form received by agency: Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC.Site name: 02/27/1990Date form received by agency: Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES INCSite name: 12/03/1991Date form received by agency: Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC.Site name: 02/13/1992Date form received by agency: Large Quantity GeneratorClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES INCSite name: 02/23/1994Date form received by agency: NAPHTHALENE. Waste name: U165. Waste code: CREOSOTE. Waste name: U051. Waste code: INDUSTRY. DISSOLVED AIR FLOTATION (DAF) FLOAT FROM THE PETROLEUM REFINING. Waste name: K048. Waste code: PINK/RED WATER FROM TNT OPERATIONS.. Waste name: K047. Waste code: WASTEWATER TREATMENT SLUDGES GENERATED IN THE PRODUCTION OF CREOSOTE.. Waste name: K035. Waste code: THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. LISTED IN F001, F002, OR F004; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS OR THOSE SOLVENTS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF 2-ETHOXYETHANOL, AND 2-NITROPROPANE; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS KETONE, CARBON DISULFIDE, ISOBUTANOL, PYRIDINE, BENZENE, THE FOLLOWING SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS: TOLUENE, METHYL ETHYL. Waste name: F005. Waste code: MIXTURES. BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MORE OF THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001, F002, F004, AND F005; AND STILL SOLVENTS, AND A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NONHALOGENATED NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS; AND ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONLY THE ABOVE SPENT ALCOHOL, CYCLOHEXANONE, AND METHANOL; ALL SPENT SOLVENT ACETATE, ETHYL BENZENE, ETHYL ETHER, METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE, N-BUTYL THE FOLLOWING SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS: XYLENE, ACETONE, ETHYL. Waste name: F003. Waste code: CRESOL. Waste name: D026. Waste code: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 44 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 08/19/2004Event date: STABILIZATION STABILIZATION MEASURES EVALUATION-FACILITY NOT AMENABLE TOEvent: 01/09/2002Event date: INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVEDEvent: 08/02/2000Event date: STABILIZATION MEASURES EVALUATION-FURTHER INVESTIGATION NECESSARYEvent: 02/03/1999Event date: TYPE OF UNIT - OPERABLE UNITEvent: 11/13/1996Event date: INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS ESTABLISHED-ENFORCEMENT AND PERMIT TOOLSEvent: 11/13/1996Event date: INVESTIGATION IMPOSITIONEvent: 11/13/1996Event date: DETERMINATION OF NEED FOR AN INVESTIGATION-INVESTIGATION IS NECESSARYEvent: 09/16/1996Event date: OVERALL CA RANKEvent: 09/16/1996Event date: EBOCSEvent: 09/16/1996Event date: CA PRIORITIZATION-HIGH CA PRIORITYEvent: 09/16/1996Event date: HUMAN EXPOSURES CONTROLLED DETERMINATION-MORE INFORMATION NEEDEDEvent: 09/16/1996Event date: RELEASE TO GW CONTROLLED DETERMINATION-MORE INFORMATION NEEDEDEvent: 09/16/1996Event date: CA PRIORITIZATION-HIGH CA PRIORITYEvent: 10/27/1993Event date: RFA COMPLETED-ASSESSMENT WAS A PA-PLUSEvent: 10/20/1993Event date: RFA COMPLETEDEvent: 08/20/1993Event date: Corrective Action Summary: CREOSOTE. Waste name: U051. Waste code: WASTEWATER TREATMENT SLUDGES GENERATED IN THE PRODUCTION OF CREOSOTE.. Waste name: K035. Waste code: Not a generator, verifiedClassification: REILLY INDUSTRIES INCSite name: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 45 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 12/01/1999Date violation determined: TSD - General Facility StandardsArea of violation: SR - R315-8-22Regulation violated: 39095 Paid penalty amount: 39095 Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 05/29/2003 Enforcement action date: FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 12/01/1999Date violation determined: Generators - Records/ReportingArea of violation: SR - R315-5-2Regulation violated: 39095 Paid penalty amount: 39095 Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 05/29/2003 Enforcement action date: FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 12/01/1999Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - R315-5-10Regulation violated: Facility Has Received Notices of Violations: GPRA - CORRECTIVE ACTIONEvent: Not reportedEvent date: DATE HUMAN EXPOSURES CONTROLLED DETERMINATION-YES, APPLICABLE AS OF THISEvent: Not reportedEvent date: INVESTIGATION COMPLETEEvent: 11/02/2010Event date: INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVEDEvent: 08/14/2008Event date: DATE HUMAN EXPOSURES CONTROLLED DETERMINATION-YES, APPLICABLE AS OF THISEvent: 09/27/2005Event date: INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVEDEvent: 10/04/2004Event date: ENGINEERING CONTROLS ESTABLISHED-NON-GROUNDWATER CONTROLEvent: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 46 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 03/08/1999 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 03/08/1999Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-5-10(a)Regulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 03/08/1999 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 03/08/1999Date violation determined: Generators - ManifestArea of violation: SR - r315-5-4Regulation violated: 39095 Paid penalty amount: 39095 Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 05/29/2003 Enforcement action date: FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 03/08/1999Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-5-10Regulation violated: 39095 Paid penalty amount: 39095 Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 05/29/2003 Enforcement action date: FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 03/08/1999Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-5-10(a)Regulation violated: 39095 Paid penalty amount: 39095 Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 05/29/2003 Enforcement action date: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued)1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 47 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reported Enf. disposition status: 05/29/2003 Enforcement action date: FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 03/08/1999Date violation determined: Generators - ManifestArea of violation: SR - r315-5-4Regulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 03/08/1999 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 03/08/1999Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-3-1(a)Regulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 03/08/1999 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 03/08/1999Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-5-10Regulation violated: 39095 Paid penalty amount: 39095 Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 05/29/2003 Enforcement action date: FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: 03/08/1999Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-3-1(a)Regulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued)1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 48 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 02/03/1995 Enforcement action date: WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 03/08/1995Date achieved compliance: 02/03/1995Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-5-10Regulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 02/03/1995 Enforcement action date: WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 03/08/1995Date achieved compliance: 02/03/1995Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-5-2Regulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 08/21/1996 Enforcement action date: WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 09/20/1996Date achieved compliance: 08/21/1996Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-8-4.7(h),(i) and (j)Regulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 08/21/1996 Enforcement action date: WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 09/20/1996Date achieved compliance: 08/21/1996Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: SR - r315-5-2Regulation violated: 39095 Paid penalty amount: 39095 Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued)1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 49 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 04/20/1990 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: 04/20/1990Date violation determined: Generators - Pre-transportArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 04/20/1990 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: 04/20/1990Date violation determined: TSD - General Facility StandardsArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 04/20/1990 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: 04/20/1990Date violation determined: TSD - Container Use and ManagementArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 04/20/1990 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: 04/20/1990Date violation determined: Generators - Records/ReportingArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued)1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 50 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 07/12/1988 Enforcement action date: WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 08/12/1988Date achieved compliance: 05/31/1988Date violation determined: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 04/20/1990 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 01/22/1991Date achieved compliance: 12/07/1989Date violation determined: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: 35000 Final penalty amount: 35000 Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 01/22/1991 Enforcement action date: FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 01/22/1991Date achieved compliance: 12/07/1989Date violation determined: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 04/20/1990 Enforcement action date: INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: 04/20/1990Date violation determined: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued)1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 51 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 09/25/1998Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 09/25/1998Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: TSD - General Facility StandardsArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 09/25/1998Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: Generators - ManifestArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 09/25/1998Evaluation date: EPAEvaluation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 04/10/2001Evaluation date: Evaluation Action Summary: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 05/16/1985 Enforcement action date: WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 05/31/1985Date achieved compliance: 03/26/1985Date violation determined: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: Not reported Proposed penalty amount: State Enforcement lead agency: Not reported Enf. disp. status date: Not reported Enf. disposition status: 09/03/1985 Enforcement action date: WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement action: StateViolation lead agency: 09/27/1985Date achieved compliance: 07/25/1985Date violation determined: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: Not reportedRegulation violated: Not reported Paid penalty amount: Not reported Final penalty amount: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 52 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: Generators - Records/ReportingArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 01/19/1990Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: TSD - Container Use and ManagementArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 01/19/1990Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: Generators - Pre-transportArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 01/19/1990Evaluation date: EPAEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEWEvaluation: 04/09/1990Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEWEvaluation: 06/28/1990Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 05/07/1992Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 09/27/1994Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 03/08/1995Date achieved compliance: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 02/03/1995Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 09/20/1996Date achieved compliance: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 06/05/1996Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/29/2003Date achieved compliance: Generators - Records/ReportingArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 53 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation 05/24/1989Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 01/22/1991Date achieved compliance: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 12/07/1989Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: Generators - Pre-transportArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 12/07/1989Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 12/07/1989Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: TSD - General Facility StandardsArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 12/07/1989Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: Generators - Records/ReportingArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 12/07/1989Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: TSD - Container Use and ManagementArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 12/07/1989Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: NON-FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEWEvaluation: 12/07/1989Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: TSD - General Facility StandardsArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 01/19/1990Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/10/1990Date achieved compliance: Generators - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 01/19/1990Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 54 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation JOHN R JONESContact Name: 08/19/2004Actual Date: CA770NGEvent Code: UTAHCounty: 8EPA Region: PROVO, UT 84605 2555 SOUTH INDUSTRIAL PARKWAYAddress: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY)Name: Not reportedSite ID: UTD009087644EPA ID: US ENG CONTROLS: EPA-Initiated Oversight/Observation/Training ActionsEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEWEvaluation: 11/06/1984Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: GROUNDWATER MONITORING EVALUATIONEvaluation: 01/10/1985Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 05/31/1985Date achieved compliance: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 03/26/1985Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 09/27/1985Date achieved compliance: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 07/25/1985Evaluation date: EPA-Initiated Oversight/Observation/Training ActionsEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEWEvaluation: 09/17/1985Evaluation date: EPAEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 09/24/1987Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: 08/12/1988Date achieved compliance: TSD - GeneralArea of violation: COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION ON-SITEEvaluation: 05/31/1988Evaluation date: StateEvaluation lead agency: Not reportedDate achieved compliance: Not reportedArea of violation: FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEWEvaluation: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 55 MAP FINDINGSMap ID Direction EDR ID NumberDistance EPA ID NumberDatabase(s)SiteElevation Not reportedAction: 8Region: UTD009087644EPA ID: 2020 COR ACTION: INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS ESTABLISHED-ENFORCEMENT AND PERMIT TOOLSEvent Code Description: 317-248-6427Contact Phone and Ext : JOHN R JONESContact Name : Not reportedContaminated Media : Not reportedOperable Unit: 01/01/1900Complet. Date: 11/13/1996Actual Date: Not reportedInst. Control: CA772EPEvent Code: UTAHCounty: 8EPA Region: PROVO, UT 84605 2555 SOUTH INDUSTRIAL PARKWAYAddress: Not reportedAction Name: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY)Name: Not reportedSite ID: UTD009087644EPA ID: US INST CONTROL: ENGINEERING CONTROLS ESTABLISHED-NON-GROUNDWATER CONTROLEvent Code Description: 317-248-6427Contact Phone and Ext: JOHN R JONESContact Name: Not reportedEngineering Control: Not reportedContaminated Media : Not reportedOperable Unit: 01/01/1900Action Completion date: Not reportedAction Name: Not reportedAction ID: ENGINEERING CONTROLS ESTABLISHED-NON-GROUNDWATER CONTROLEvent Code Description: 317-248-6427Contact Phone and Ext: VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) (Continued) 1000842642 TC5657896.2s Page 56 ORPHAN SUMMARY City EDR ID Site Name Site Address Zip Database(s) Count: 0 records. NO SITES FOUND TC5657896.2s Page 57 To maintain currency of the following federal and state databases, EDR contacts the appropriate governmental agency on a monthly or quarterly basis, as required. Number of Days to Update:Provides confirmation that EDR is reporting records that have been updated within 90 days from the date the government agency made the information available to the public. STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Federal NPL site list NPL: National Priority List National Priorities List (Superfund). The NPL is a subset of CERCLIS and identifies over 1,200 sites for priority cleanup under the Superfund Program. NPL sites may encompass relatively large areas. As such, EDR provides polygon coverage for over 1,000 NPL site boundaries produced by EPA’s Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center (EPIC) and regional EPA offices. Date of Government Version: 04/11/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/18/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/14/2019 Number of Days to Update: 26 Source: EPA Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 04/18/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/15/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly NPL Site Boundaries Sources: EPA’s Environmental Photographic Interpretation Center (EPIC) Telephone: 202-564-7333 EPA Region 1 EPA Region 6 Telephone 617-918-1143 Telephone: 214-655-6659 EPA Region 3 EPA Region 7 Telephone 215-814-5418 Telephone: 913-551-7247 EPA Region 4 EPA Region 8 Telephone 404-562-8033 Telephone: 303-312-6774 EPA Region 5 EPA Region 9 Telephone 312-886-6686 Telephone: 415-947-4246 EPA Region 10 Telephone 206-553-8665 Proposed NPL: Proposed National Priority List Sites A site that has been proposed for listing on the National Priorities List through the issuance of a proposed rule in the Federal Register. EPA then accepts public comments on the site, responds to the comments, and places on the NPL those sites that continue to meet the requirements for listing. Date of Government Version: 04/11/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/18/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/14/2019 Number of Days to Update: 26 Source: EPA Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 04/18/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/15/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly NPL LIENS: Federal Superfund Liens Federal Superfund Liens. Under the authority granted the USEPA by CERCLA of 1980, the USEPA has the authority to file liens against real property in order to recover remedial action expenditures or when the property owner received notification of potential liability. USEPA compiles a listing of filed notices of Superfund Liens. TC5657896.2s Page GR-1 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 10/15/1991 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/02/1994 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/30/1994 Number of Days to Update: 56 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-564-4267 Last EDR Contact: 08/15/2011 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 11/28/2011 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned Federal Delisted NPL site list Delisted NPL: National Priority List Deletions The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) establishes the criteria that the EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL. In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425.(e), sites may be deleted from the NPL where no further response is appropriate. Date of Government Version: 04/11/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/18/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/14/2019 Number of Days to Update: 26 Source: EPA Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 04/18/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/15/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Federal CERCLIS list FEDERAL FACILITY: Federal Facility Site Information listing A listing of National Priority List (NPL) and Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) sites found in the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System (CERCLIS) Database where EPA Federal Facilities Restoration and Reuse Office is involved in cleanup activities. Date of Government Version: 04/03/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/05/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/14/2019 Number of Days to Update: 39 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-603-8704 Last EDR Contact: 04/05/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/15/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies SEMS: Superfund Enterprise Management System SEMS (Superfund Enterprise Management System) tracks hazardous waste sites, potentially hazardous waste sites, and remedial activities performed in support of EPA’s Superfund Program across the United States. The list was formerly know as CERCLIS, renamed to SEMS by the EPA in 2015. The list contains data on potentially hazardous waste sites that have been reported to the USEPA by states, municipalities, private companies and private persons, pursuant to Section 103 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). This dataset also contains sites which are either proposed to or on the National Priorities List (NPL) and the sites which are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. Date of Government Version: 03/11/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/14/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/17/2019 Number of Days to Update: 34 Source: EPA Telephone: 800-424-9346 Last EDR Contact: 04/18/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/29/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Federal CERCLIS NFRAP site list SEMS-ARCHIVE: Superfund Enterprise Management System Archive TC5657896.2s Page GR-2 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING SEMS-ARCHIVE (Superfund Enterprise Management System Archive) tracks sites that have no further interest under the Federal Superfund Program based on available information. The list was formerly known as the CERCLIS-NFRAP, renamed to SEMS ARCHIVE by the EPA in 2015. EPA may perform a minimal level of assessment work at a site while it is archived if site conditions change and/or new information becomes available. Archived sites have been removed and archived from the inventory of SEMS sites. Archived status indicates that, to the best of EPA’s knowledge, assessment at a site has been completed and that EPA has determined no further steps will be taken to list the site on the National Priorities List (NPL), unless information indicates this decision was not appropriate or other considerations require a recommendation for listing at a later time. The decision does not necessarily mean that there is no hazard associated with a given site; it only means that. based upon available information, the location is not judged to be potential NPL site. Date of Government Version: 03/11/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/14/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/17/2019 Number of Days to Update: 34 Source: EPA Telephone: 800-424-9346 Last EDR Contact: 04/18/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/29/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Federal RCRA CORRACTS facilities list CORRACTS: Corrective Action Report CORRACTS identifies hazardous waste handlers with RCRA corrective action activity. Date of Government Version: 03/25/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/27/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/17/2019 Number of Days to Update: 21 Source: EPA Telephone: 800-424-9346 Last EDR Contact: 03/27/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/08/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Federal RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD facilities list RCRA-TSDF: RCRA - Treatment, Storage and Disposal RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Transporters are individuals or entities that move hazardous waste from the generator offsite to a facility that can recycle, treat, store, or dispose of the waste. TSDFs treat, store, or dispose of the waste. Date of Government Version: 03/25/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/27/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/17/2019 Number of Days to Update: 21 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 303-312-6149 Last EDR Contact: 03/27/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/08/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Federal RCRA generators list RCRA-LQG: RCRA - Large Quantity Generators RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Large quantity generators (LQGs) generate over 1,000 kilograms (kg) of hazardous waste, or over 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month. Date of Government Version: 03/25/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/27/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/17/2019 Number of Days to Update: 21 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 303-312-6149 Last EDR Contact: 03/27/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/08/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC5657896.2s Page GR-3 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING RCRA-SQG: RCRA - Small Quantity Generators RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Small quantity generators (SQGs) generate between 100 kg and 1,000 kg of hazardous waste per month. Date of Government Version: 03/25/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/27/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/17/2019 Number of Days to Update: 21 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 303-312-6149 Last EDR Contact: 03/27/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/08/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly RCRA-CESQG: RCRA - Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Conditionally exempt small quantity generators (CESQGs) generate less than 100 kg of hazardous waste, or less than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month. Date of Government Version: 03/25/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/27/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/17/2019 Number of Days to Update: 21 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 303-312-6149 Last EDR Contact: 03/27/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/08/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Federal institutional controls / engineering controls registries LUCIS: Land Use Control Information System LUCIS contains records of land use control information pertaining to the former Navy Base Realignment and Closure properties. Date of Government Version: 02/22/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/07/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/17/2019 Number of Days to Update: 41 Source: Department of the Navy Telephone: 843-820-7326 Last EDR Contact: 05/10/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/26/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies US ENG CONTROLS: Engineering Controls Sites List A listing of sites with engineering controls in place. Engineering controls include various forms of caps, building foundations, liners, and treatment methods to create pathway elimination for regulated substances to enter environmental media or effect human health. Date of Government Version: 01/31/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/04/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/08/2019 Number of Days to Update: 32 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-603-0695 Last EDR Contact: 02/04/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/10/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies US INST CONTROL: Sites with Institutional Controls A listing of sites with institutional controls in place. Institutional controls include administrative measures, such as groundwater use restrictions, construction restrictions, property use restrictions, and post remediation care requirements intended to prevent exposure to contaminants remaining on site. Deed restrictions are generally required as part of the institutional controls. Date of Government Version: 01/31/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/04/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/08/2019 Number of Days to Update: 32 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-603-0695 Last EDR Contact: 02/04/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/10/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5657896.2s Page GR-4 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Federal ERNS list ERNS: Emergency Response Notification System Emergency Response Notification System. ERNS records and stores information on reported releases of oil and hazardous substances. Date of Government Version: 03/25/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/26/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 36 Source: National Response Center, United States Coast Guard Telephone: 202-267-2180 Last EDR Contact: 03/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/08/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly State- and tribal - equivalent CERCLIS SHWS: This state does not maintain a SHWS list. See the Federal CERCLIS list and Federal NPL list. State Hazardous Waste Sites. State hazardous waste site records are the states’ equivalent to CERCLIS. These sites may or may not already be listed on the federal CERCLIS list. Priority sites planned for cleanup using state funds (state equivalent of Superfund) are identified along with sites where cleanup will be paid for by potentially responsible parties. Available information varies by state. Date of Government Version: N/A Date Data Arrived at EDR: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Number of Days to Update: N/A Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-536-4100 Last EDR Contact: 04/22/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: N/A State and tribal landfill and/or solid waste disposal site lists SWF/LF: List of Landfills Solid Waste Facilities/Landfill Sites. SWF/LF type records typically contain an inventory of solid waste disposal facilities or landfills in a particular state. Depending on the state, these may be active or inactive facilities or open dumps that failed to meet RCRA Subtitle D Section 4004 criteria for solid waste landfills or disposal sites. Date of Government Version: 01/08/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/10/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/03/2019 Number of Days to Update: 83 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-538-6170 Last EDR Contact: 04/08/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/22/2019 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually State and tribal leaking storage tank lists LUST: Sites with Leaking Underground Storage Tanks Leaking Underground Storage Tank Incident Reports. LUST records contain an inventory of reported leaking underground storage tank incidents. Not all states maintain these records, and the information stored varies by state. Date of Government Version: 01/15/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/16/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/28/2019 Number of Days to Update: 12 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-536-4115 Last EDR Contact: 04/17/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/29/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly LAST: Leaking Aboveground Storage Tank Sites A listing of leaking aboveground storage tank locations. Date of Government Version: 12/06/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/11/2018 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/29/2019 Number of Days to Update: 49 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-536-4141 Last EDR Contact: 03/04/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/17/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5657896.2s Page GR-5 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING INDIAN LUST R8: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming. Date of Government Version: 10/16/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/07/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 55 Source: EPA Region 8 Telephone: 303-312-6271 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN LUST R10: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. Date of Government Version: 10/17/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/07/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 55 Source: EPA Region 10 Telephone: 206-553-2857 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN LUST R5: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land Leaking underground storage tanks located on Indian Land in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Date of Government Version: 10/12/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/07/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 55 Source: EPA, Region 5 Telephone: 312-886-7439 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN LUST R1: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land A listing of leaking underground storage tank locations on Indian Land. Date of Government Version: 10/13/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/07/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 55 Source: EPA Region 1 Telephone: 617-918-1313 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN LUST R4: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Florida, Mississippi and North Carolina. Date of Government Version: 09/24/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/12/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 50 Source: EPA Region 4 Telephone: 404-562-8677 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN LUST R6: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in New Mexico and Oklahoma. Date of Government Version: 11/01/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/07/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 55 Source: EPA Region 6 Telephone: 214-665-6597 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN LUST R7: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska Date of Government Version: 02/19/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/07/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 55 Source: EPA Region 7 Telephone: 913-551-7003 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5657896.2s Page GR-6 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING INDIAN LUST R9: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land LUSTs on Indian land in Arizona, California, New Mexico and Nevada Date of Government Version: 10/10/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/08/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 54 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 415-972-3372 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies State and tribal registered storage tank lists FEMA UST: Underground Storage Tank Listing A listing of all FEMA owned underground storage tanks. Date of Government Version: 05/15/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/30/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2017 Number of Days to Update: 136 Source: FEMA Telephone: 202-646-5797 Last EDR Contact: 04/25/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/22/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies UST: List of Sites with Underground Storage Tanks Registered Underground Storage Tanks. UST’s are regulated under Subtitle I of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and must be registered with the state department responsible for administering the UST program. Available information varies by state program. Date of Government Version: 01/15/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/16/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/28/2019 Number of Days to Update: 12 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-536-4115 Last EDR Contact: 04/17/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/29/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly AST: Listing of Aboveground Storage Tanks Aboveground storage tank site locations. Date of Government Version: 12/06/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/11/2018 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/28/2019 Number of Days to Update: 48 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-536-4100 Last EDR Contact: 03/04/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/17/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN UST R6: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 6 (Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Texas and 65 Tribes). Date of Government Version: 11/01/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/07/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 55 Source: EPA Region 6 Telephone: 214-665-7591 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN UST R4: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 4 (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Tribal Nations) Date of Government Version: 09/24/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/12/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 50 Source: EPA Region 4 Telephone: 404-562-9424 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5657896.2s Page GR-7 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING INDIAN UST R5: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 5 (Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin and Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 10/12/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/07/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 55 Source: EPA Region 5 Telephone: 312-886-6136 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN UST R9: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 9 (Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, the Pacific Islands, and Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 10/10/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/08/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 54 Source: EPA Region 9 Telephone: 415-972-3368 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN UST R10: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 10 (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 10/17/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/07/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 55 Source: EPA Region 10 Telephone: 206-553-2857 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN UST R1: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 1 (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont and ten Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 10/03/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/07/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 55 Source: EPA, Region 1 Telephone: 617-918-1313 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN UST R8: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 8 (Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming and 27 Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 10/16/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/07/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 55 Source: EPA Region 8 Telephone: 303-312-6137 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN UST R7: Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land The Indian Underground Storage Tank (UST) database provides information about underground storage tanks on Indian land in EPA Region 7 (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and 9 Tribal Nations). Date of Government Version: 11/07/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/07/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 55 Source: EPA Region 7 Telephone: 913-551-7003 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5657896.2s Page GR-8 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING State and tribal institutional control / engineering control registries INST CONTROL: Sites with Institutional Controls Sites included on the Brownfields Sites listing that have institutional controls in place. Date of Government Version: 01/30/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/31/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/03/2019 Number of Days to Update: 62 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-536-4100 Last EDR Contact: 04/24/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies State and tribal voluntary cleanup sites INDIAN VCP R1: Voluntary Cleanup Priority Listing A listing of voluntary cleanup priority sites located on Indian Land located in Region 1. Date of Government Version: 07/27/2015 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/29/2015 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/18/2016 Number of Days to Update: 142 Source: EPA, Region 1 Telephone: 617-918-1102 Last EDR Contact: 03/25/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/08/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies VCP: Voluntary Cleanup Sites List The purpose of the program is to encourage the voluntary cleanup of sites where there has been a contaminant release threatening public health and the environment, thereby removing the stigma attached to these sites which blocks economic redevelopment. Voluntary cleanup of these sites will hopefully result in clearing the pathway for returning these properties to beneficial use. Date of Government Version: 12/24/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/14/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/03/2019 Number of Days to Update: 48 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-536-4100 Last EDR Contact: 05/17/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/26/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies INDIAN VCP R7: Voluntary Cleanup Priority Lisitng A listing of voluntary cleanup priority sites located on Indian Land located in Region 7. Date of Government Version: 03/20/2008 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/22/2008 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/19/2008 Number of Days to Update: 27 Source: EPA, Region 7 Telephone: 913-551-7365 Last EDR Contact: 04/20/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/20/2009 Data Release Frequency: Varies State and tribal Brownfields sites BROWNFIELDS: Brownfields Assessment Sites A Brownfields site means real property, the expansion, redevelopment or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant, controlled substance or petroleum product. Date of Government Version: 06/08/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/12/2018 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/26/2018 Number of Days to Update: 44 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-536-4100 Last EDR Contact: 05/10/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/26/2019 Data Release Frequency: Annually ADDITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS Local Brownfield lists TC5657896.2s Page GR-9 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING US BROWNFIELDS: A Listing of Brownfields Sites Brownfields are real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties takes development pressures off of undeveloped, open land, and both improves and protects the environment. Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) stores information reported by EPA Brownfields grant recipients on brownfields properties assessed or cleaned up with grant funding as well as information on Targeted Brownfields Assessments performed by EPA Regions. A listing of ACRES Brownfield sites is obtained from Cleanups in My Community. Cleanups in My Community provides information on Brownfields properties for which information is reported back to EPA, as well as areas served by Brownfields grant programs. Date of Government Version: 12/17/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/18/2018 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/11/2019 Number of Days to Update: 24 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-566-2777 Last EDR Contact: 03/19/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/01/2019 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Local Lists of Landfill / Solid Waste Disposal Sites INDIAN ODI: Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands Location of open dumps on Indian land. Date of Government Version: 12/31/1998 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/03/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/24/2008 Number of Days to Update: 52 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-308-8245 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/12/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies DEBRIS REGION 9: Torres Martinez Reservation Illegal Dump Site Locations A listing of illegal dump sites location on the Torres Martinez Indian Reservation located in eastern Riverside County and northern Imperial County, California. Date of Government Version: 01/12/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/07/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/21/2009 Number of Days to Update: 137 Source: EPA, Region 9 Telephone: 415-947-4219 Last EDR Contact: 04/22/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned ODI: Open Dump Inventory An open dump is defined as a disposal facility that does not comply with one or more of the Part 257 or Part 258 Subtitle D Criteria. Date of Government Version: 06/30/1985 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/09/2004 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/17/2004 Number of Days to Update: 39 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 800-424-9346 Last EDR Contact: 06/09/2004 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned IHS OPEN DUMPS: Open Dumps on Indian Land A listing of all open dumps located on Indian Land in the United States. Date of Government Version: 04/01/2014 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/06/2014 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/29/2015 Number of Days to Update: 176 Source: Department of Health & Human Serivces, Indian Health Service Telephone: 301-443-1452 Last EDR Contact: 04/23/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/12/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies Local Lists of Hazardous waste / Contaminated Sites US HIST CDL: National Clandestine Laboratory Register A listing of clandestine drug lab locations that have been removed from the DEAs National Clandestine Laboratory Register. TC5657896.2s Page GR-10 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 02/24/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/26/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/17/2019 Number of Days to Update: 50 Source: Drug Enforcement Administration Telephone: 202-307-1000 Last EDR Contact: 02/21/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/10/2019 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned CDL: Methamphetamine Contaminated Properties Listing Utah Administrative Rule 19-6-901 Illegal Drug Operations Site Reporting and Decontamination Act requires local health departments to maintain a list of properties believed to be contaminated by the illegal manufacture of drugs. The following properties were reported to the Salt Lake Valley Health Department by a complaint or report from a law enforcement agency and the Department has determined that reasonable evidence exists that the property is contaminated. Date of Government Version: 12/03/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/06/2018 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/21/2018 Number of Days to Update: 15 Source: Salt Lake Valley Health Department Telephone: 801-468-2750 Last EDR Contact: 03/06/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/17/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies US CDL: Clandestine Drug Labs A listing of clandestine drug lab locations. The U.S. Department of Justice ("the Department") provides this web site as a public service. It contains addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites. In most cases, the source of the entries is not the Department, and the Department has not verified the entry and does not guarantee its accuracy. Members of the public must verify the accuracy of all entries by, for example, contacting local law enforcement and local health departments. Date of Government Version: 02/24/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/26/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/17/2019 Number of Days to Update: 50 Source: Drug Enforcement Administration Telephone: 202-307-1000 Last EDR Contact: 02/21/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/10/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly Local Land Records LIENS 2: CERCLA Lien Information A Federal CERCLA (’Superfund’) lien can exist by operation of law at any site or property at which EPA has spent Superfund monies. These monies are spent to investigate and address releases and threatened releases of contamination. CERCLIS provides information as to the identity of these sites and properties. Date of Government Version: 03/11/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/14/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/21/2019 Number of Days to Update: 7 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-6023 Last EDR Contact: 04/18/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Records of Emergency Release Reports HMIRS: Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System Hazardous Materials Incident Report System. HMIRS contains hazardous material spill incidents reported to DOT. Date of Government Version: 03/25/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/26/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/14/2019 Number of Days to Update: 49 Source: U.S. Department of Transportation Telephone: 202-366-4555 Last EDR Contact: 03/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/08/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly SPILLS: Spills Data Incidents reported to the Division of Environmental Response and Remediation TC5657896.2s Page GR-11 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 01/22/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/23/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/03/2019 Number of Days to Update: 70 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-536-4100 Last EDR Contact: 04/09/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/29/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies SPILLS 90: SPILLS90 data from FirstSearch Spills 90 includes those spill and release records available exclusively from FirstSearch databases. Typically, they may include chemical, oil and/or hazardous substance spills recorded after 1990. Duplicate records that are already included in EDR incident and release records are not included in Spills 90. Date of Government Version: 07/31/2011 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/03/2013 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/11/2013 Number of Days to Update: 39 Source: FirstSearch Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 01/03/2013 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned Other Ascertainable Records RCRA NonGen / NLR: RCRA - Non Generators / No Longer Regulated RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Non-Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste. Date of Government Version: 03/25/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/27/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/17/2019 Number of Days to Update: 21 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 303-312-6149 Last EDR Contact: 03/27/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/08/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly FUDS: Formerly Used Defense Sites The listing includes locations of Formerly Used Defense Sites properties where the US Army Corps of Engineers is actively working or will take necessary cleanup actions. Date of Government Version: 01/31/2015 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/08/2015 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/13/2015 Number of Days to Update: 97 Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Telephone: 202-528-4285 Last EDR Contact: 04/03/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/03/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies DOD: Department of Defense Sites This data set consists of federally owned or administered lands, administered by the Department of Defense, that have any area equal to or greater than 640 acres of the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/10/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/11/2007 Number of Days to Update: 62 Source: USGS Telephone: 888-275-8747 Last EDR Contact: 04/12/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/22/2019 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually FEDLAND: Federal and Indian Lands Federally and Indian administrated lands of the United States. Lands included are administrated by: Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation, National Wild and Scenic River, National Wildlife Refuge, Public Domain Land, Wilderness, Wilderness Study Area, Wildlife Management Area, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, Department of Justice, Forest Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/06/2006 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/11/2007 Number of Days to Update: 339 Source: U.S. Geological Survey Telephone: 888-275-8747 Last EDR Contact: 04/12/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/22/2019 Data Release Frequency: N/A TC5657896.2s Page GR-12 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING SCRD DRYCLEANERS: State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing The State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners was established in 1998, with support from the U.S. EPA Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation. It is comprised of representatives of states with established drycleaner remediation programs. Currently the member states are Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. Date of Government Version: 01/01/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/03/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/07/2017 Number of Days to Update: 63 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 615-532-8599 Last EDR Contact: 05/13/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/26/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies US FIN ASSUR: Financial Assurance Information All owners and operators of facilities that treat, store, or dispose of hazardous waste are required to provide proof that they will have sufficient funds to pay for the clean up, closure, and post-closure care of their facilities. Date of Government Version: 03/25/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/26/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/07/2019 Number of Days to Update: 42 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-566-1917 Last EDR Contact: 03/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/08/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly EPA WATCH LIST: EPA WATCH LIST EPA maintains a "Watch List" to facilitate dialogue between EPA, state and local environmental agencies on enforcement matters relating to facilities with alleged violations identified as either significant or high priority. Being on the Watch List does not mean that the facility has actually violated the law only that an investigation by EPA or a state or local environmental agency has led those organizations to allege that an unproven violation has in fact occurred. Being on the Watch List does not represent a higher level of concern regarding the alleged violations that were detected, but instead indicates cases requiring additional dialogue between EPA, state and local agencies - primarily because of the length of time the alleged violation has gone unaddressed or unresolved. Date of Government Version: 08/30/2013 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/21/2014 Date Made Active in Reports: 06/17/2014 Number of Days to Update: 88 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 617-520-3000 Last EDR Contact: 05/06/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/19/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly 2020 COR ACTION: 2020 Corrective Action Program List The EPA has set ambitious goals for the RCRA Corrective Action program by creating the 2020 Corrective Action Universe. This RCRA cleanup baseline includes facilities expected to need corrective action. The 2020 universe contains a wide variety of sites. Some properties are heavily contaminated while others were contaminated but have since been cleaned up. Still others have not been fully investigated yet, and may require little or no remediation. Inclusion in the 2020 Universe does not necessarily imply failure on the part of a facility to meet its RCRA obligations. Date of Government Version: 09/30/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 05/08/2018 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/20/2018 Number of Days to Update: 73 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-308-4044 Last EDR Contact: 05/10/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/19/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies TSCA: Toxic Substances Control Act Toxic Substances Control Act. TSCA identifies manufacturers and importers of chemical substances included on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory list. It includes data on the production volume of these substances by plant site. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/21/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/05/2018 Number of Days to Update: 198 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-260-5521 Last EDR Contact: 03/22/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/01/2019 Data Release Frequency: Every 4 Years TC5657896.2s Page GR-13 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING TRIS: Toxic Chemical Release Inventory System Toxic Release Inventory System. TRIS identifies facilities which release toxic chemicals to the air, water and land in reportable quantities under SARA Title III Section 313. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/10/2018 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/12/2018 Number of Days to Update: 2 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-566-0250 Last EDR Contact: 02/20/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/03/2019 Data Release Frequency: Annually SSTS: Section 7 Tracking Systems Section 7 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, as amended (92 Stat. 829) requires all registered pesticide-producing establishments to submit a report to the Environmental Protection Agency by March 1st each year. Each establishment must report the types and amounts of pesticides, active ingredients and devices being produced, and those having been produced and sold or distributed in the past year. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/10/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/25/2011 Number of Days to Update: 77 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-564-4203 Last EDR Contact: 04/24/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Annually ROD: Records Of Decision Record of Decision. ROD documents mandate a permanent remedy at an NPL (Superfund) site containing technical and health information to aid in the cleanup. Date of Government Version: 03/11/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/14/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 18 Source: EPA Telephone: 703-416-0223 Last EDR Contact: 04/18/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/17/2019 Data Release Frequency: Annually RMP: Risk Management Plans When Congress passed the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990, it required EPA to publish regulations and guidance for chemical accident prevention at facilities using extremely hazardous substances. The Risk Management Program Rule (RMP Rule) was written to implement Section 112(r) of these amendments. The rule, which built upon existing industry codes and standards, requires companies of all sizes that use certain flammable and toxic substances to develop a Risk Management Program, which includes a(n): Hazard assessment that details the potential effects of an accidental release, an accident history of the last five years, and an evaluation of worst-case and alternative accidental releases; Prevention program that includes safety precautions and maintenance, monitoring, and employee training measures; and Emergency response program that spells out emergency health care, employee training measures and procedures for informing the public and response agencies (e.g the fire department) should an accident occur. Date of Government Version: 02/01/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/14/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/21/2019 Number of Days to Update: 35 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-8600 Last EDR Contact: 04/22/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies RAATS: RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System RCRA Administration Action Tracking System. RAATS contains records based on enforcement actions issued under RCRA pertaining to major violators and includes administrative and civil actions brought by the EPA. For administration actions after September 30, 1995, data entry in the RAATS database was discontinued. EPA will retain a copy of the database for historical records. It was necessary to terminate RAATS because a decrease in agency resources made it impossible to continue to update the information contained in the database. Date of Government Version: 04/17/1995 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/03/1995 Date Made Active in Reports: 08/07/1995 Number of Days to Update: 35 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-564-4104 Last EDR Contact: 06/02/2008 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 09/01/2008 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned TC5657896.2s Page GR-14 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING PRP: Potentially Responsible Parties A listing of verified Potentially Responsible Parties Date of Government Version: 03/11/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/14/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/17/2019 Number of Days to Update: 34 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-564-6023 Last EDR Contact: 05/10/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/19/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly PADS: PCB Activity Database System PCB Activity Database. PADS Identifies generators, transporters, commercial storers and/or brokers and disposers of PCB’s who are required to notify the EPA of such activities. Date of Government Version: 03/20/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/10/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/14/2019 Number of Days to Update: 34 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-566-0500 Last EDR Contact: 04/10/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/22/2019 Data Release Frequency: Annually ICIS: Integrated Compliance Information System The Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) supports the information needs of the national enforcement and compliance program as well as the unique needs of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program. Date of Government Version: 11/18/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/23/2016 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/10/2017 Number of Days to Update: 79 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-2501 Last EDR Contact: 04/08/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/22/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly FTTS: FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act)/TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) FTTS tracks administrative cases and pesticide enforcement actions and compliance activities related to FIFRA, TSCA and EPCRA (Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act). To maintain currency, EDR contacts the Agency on a quarterly basis. Date of Government Version: 04/09/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/16/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/11/2009 Number of Days to Update: 25 Source: EPA/Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances Telephone: 202-566-1667 Last EDR Contact: 08/18/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/04/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly FTTS INSP: FIFRA/ TSCA Tracking System - FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act)/TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act) A listing of FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS) inspections and enforcements. Date of Government Version: 04/09/2009 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/16/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/11/2009 Number of Days to Update: 25 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-566-1667 Last EDR Contact: 08/18/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 12/04/2017 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly MLTS: Material Licensing Tracking System MLTS is maintained by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and contains a list of approximately 8,100 sites which possess or use radioactive materials and which are subject to NRC licensing requirements. To maintain currency, EDR contacts the Agency on a quarterly basis. Date of Government Version: 08/30/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/08/2016 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/21/2016 Number of Days to Update: 43 Source: Nuclear Regulatory Commission Telephone: 301-415-7169 Last EDR Contact: 04/22/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC5657896.2s Page GR-15 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING COAL ASH DOE: Steam-Electric Plant Operation Data A listing of power plants that store ash in surface ponds. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 08/07/2009 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/22/2009 Number of Days to Update: 76 Source: Department of Energy Telephone: 202-586-8719 Last EDR Contact: 03/07/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/17/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies COAL ASH EPA: Coal Combustion Residues Surface Impoundments List A listing of coal combustion residues surface impoundments with high hazard potential ratings. Date of Government Version: 07/01/2014 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/10/2014 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/20/2014 Number of Days to Update: 40 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 03/05/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/17/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies PCB TRANSFORMER: PCB Transformer Registration Database The database of PCB transformer registrations that includes all PCB registration submittals. Date of Government Version: 05/24/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/30/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/15/2017 Number of Days to Update: 15 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-566-0517 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies RADINFO: Radiation Information Database The Radiation Information Database (RADINFO) contains information about facilities that are regulated by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations for radiation and radioactivity. Date of Government Version: 04/02/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/02/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/14/2019 Number of Days to Update: 42 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-343-9775 Last EDR Contact: 04/02/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/15/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly HIST FTTS: FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System Administrative Case Listing A complete administrative case listing from the FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS) for all ten EPA regions. The information was obtained from the National Compliance Database (NCDB). NCDB supports the implementation of FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act) and TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act). Some EPA regions are now closing out records. Because of that, and the fact that some EPA regions are not providing EPA Headquarters with updated records, it was decided to create a HIST FTTS database. It included records that may not be included in the newer FTTS database updates. This database is no longer updated. Date of Government Version: 10/19/2006 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/01/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/10/2007 Number of Days to Update: 40 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-2501 Last EDR Contact: 12/17/2007 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/17/2008 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned HIST FTTS INSP: FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System Inspection & Enforcement Case Listing A complete inspection and enforcement case listing from the FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS) for all ten EPA regions. The information was obtained from the National Compliance Database (NCDB). NCDB supports the implementation of FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act) and TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act). Some EPA regions are now closing out records. Because of that, and the fact that some EPA regions are not providing EPA Headquarters with updated records, it was decided to create a HIST FTTS database. It included records that may not be included in the newer FTTS database updates. This database is no longer updated. TC5657896.2s Page GR-16 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 10/19/2006 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/01/2007 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/10/2007 Number of Days to Update: 40 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-2501 Last EDR Contact: 12/17/2008 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/17/2008 Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned DOT OPS: Incident and Accident Data Department of Transporation, Office of Pipeline Safety Incident and Accident data. Date of Government Version: 12/03/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/29/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/21/2019 Number of Days to Update: 51 Source: Department of Transporation, Office of Pipeline Safety Telephone: 202-366-4595 Last EDR Contact: 04/30/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/12/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly CONSENT: Superfund (CERCLA) Consent Decrees Major legal settlements that establish responsibility and standards for cleanup at NPL (Superfund) sites. Released periodically by United States District Courts after settlement by parties to litigation matters. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/11/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/21/2019 Number of Days to Update: 38 Source: Department of Justice, Consent Decree Library Telephone: Varies Last EDR Contact: 04/05/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/22/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies BRS: Biennial Reporting System The Biennial Reporting System is a national system administered by the EPA that collects data on the generation and management of hazardous waste. BRS captures detailed data from two groups: Large Quantity Generators (LQG) and Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2015 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/22/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/28/2017 Number of Days to Update: 218 Source: EPA/NTIS Telephone: 800-424-9346 Last EDR Contact: 02/13/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/03/2019 Data Release Frequency: Biennially INDIAN RESERV: Indian Reservations This map layer portrays Indian administered lands of the United States that have any area equal to or greater than 640 acres. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2014 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/14/2015 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/10/2017 Number of Days to Update: 546 Source: USGS Telephone: 202-208-3710 Last EDR Contact: 04/11/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/22/2019 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually FUSRAP: Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program DOE established the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) in 1974 to remediate sites where radioactive contamination remained from Manhattan Project and early U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) operations. Date of Government Version: 08/08/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/11/2018 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/14/2018 Number of Days to Update: 3 Source: Department of Energy Telephone: 202-586-3559 Last EDR Contact: 05/02/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/19/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies UMTRA: Uranium Mill Tailings Sites Uranium ore was mined by private companies for federal government use in national defense programs. When the mills shut down, large piles of the sand-like material (mill tailings) remain after uranium has been extracted from the ore. Levels of human exposure to radioactive materials from the piles are low; however, in some cases tailings were used as construction materials before the potential health hazards of the tailings were recognized. TC5657896.2s Page GR-17 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 06/23/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/11/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/03/2017 Number of Days to Update: 23 Source: Department of Energy Telephone: 505-845-0011 Last EDR Contact: 02/22/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/03/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies LEAD SMELTER 1: Lead Smelter Sites A listing of former lead smelter site locations. Date of Government Version: 04/11/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 04/18/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/14/2019 Number of Days to Update: 26 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 703-603-8787 Last EDR Contact: 04/18/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/15/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies LEAD SMELTER 2: Lead Smelter Sites A list of several hundred sites in the U.S. where secondary lead smelting was done from 1931and 1964. These sites may pose a threat to public health through ingestion or inhalation of contaminated soil or dust Date of Government Version: 04/05/2001 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/27/2010 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/02/2010 Number of Days to Update: 36 Source: American Journal of Public Health Telephone: 703-305-6451 Last EDR Contact: 12/02/2009 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned US AIRS (AFS): Aerometric Information Retrieval System Facility Subsystem (AFS) The database is a sub-system of Aerometric Information Retrieval System (AIRS). AFS contains compliance data on air pollution point sources regulated by the U.S. EPA and/or state and local air regulatory agencies. This information comes from source reports by various stationary sources of air pollution, such as electric power plants, steel mills, factories, and universities, and provides information about the air pollutants they produce. Action, air program, air program pollutant, and general level plant data. It is used to track emissions and compliance data from industrial plants. Date of Government Version: 10/12/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/26/2016 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/03/2017 Number of Days to Update: 100 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-564-2496 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually US AIRS MINOR: Air Facility System Data A listing of minor source facilities. Date of Government Version: 10/12/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/26/2016 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/03/2017 Number of Days to Update: 100 Source: EPA Telephone: 202-564-2496 Last EDR Contact: 09/26/2017 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 01/08/2018 Data Release Frequency: Annually US MINES: Mines Master Index File Contains all mine identification numbers issued for mines active or opened since 1971. The data also includes violation information. Date of Government Version: 11/27/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/27/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 33 Source: Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration Telephone: 303-231-5959 Last EDR Contact: 02/27/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/10/2019 Data Release Frequency: Semi-Annually US MINES 2: Ferrous and Nonferrous Metal Mines Database Listing This map layer includes ferrous (ferrous metal mines are facilities that extract ferrous metals, such as iron ore or molybdenum) and nonferrous (Nonferrous metal mines are facilities that extract nonferrous metals, such as gold, silver, copper, zinc, and lead) metal mines in the United States. TC5657896.2s Page GR-18 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Version: 12/05/2005 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/29/2008 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/18/2008 Number of Days to Update: 49 Source: USGS Telephone: 703-648-7709 Last EDR Contact: 03/01/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/10/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies US MINES 3: Active Mines & Mineral Plants Database Listing Active Mines and Mineral Processing Plant operations for commodities monitored by the Minerals Information Team of the USGS. Date of Government Version: 04/14/2011 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/08/2011 Date Made Active in Reports: 09/13/2011 Number of Days to Update: 97 Source: USGS Telephone: 703-648-7709 Last EDR Contact: 03/01/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/10/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies ABANDONED MINES: Abandoned Mines An inventory of land and water impacted by past mining (primarily coal mining) is maintained by OSMRE to provide information needed to implement the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA). The inventory contains information on the location, type, and extent of AML impacts, as well as, information on the cost associated with the reclamation of those problems. The inventory is based upon field surveys by State, Tribal, and OSMRE program officials. It is dynamic to the extent that it is modified as new problems are identified and existing problems are reclaimed. Date of Government Version: 03/27/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/28/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 05/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 34 Source: Department of Interior Telephone: 202-208-2609 Last EDR Contact: 03/21/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/24/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly FINDS: Facility Index System/Facility Registry System Facility Index System. FINDS contains both facility information and ’pointers’ to other sources that contain more detail. EDR includes the following FINDS databases in this report: PCS (Permit Compliance System), AIRS (Aerometric Information Retrieval System), DOCKET (Enforcement Docket used to manage and track information on civil judicial enforcement cases for all environmental statutes), FURS (Federal Underground Injection Control), C-DOCKET (Criminal Docket System used to track criminal enforcement actions for all environmental statutes), FFIS (Federal Facilities Information System), STATE (State Environmental Laws and Statutes), and PADS (PCB Activity Data System). Date of Government Version: 02/15/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/05/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/15/2019 Number of Days to Update: 10 Source: EPA Telephone: (303) 312-6312 Last EDR Contact: 03/05/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/17/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly UXO: Unexploded Ordnance Sites A listing of unexploded ordnance site locations Date of Government Version: 12/31/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/17/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 74 Source: Department of Defense Telephone: 703-704-1564 Last EDR Contact: 04/15/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/29/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies ECHO: Enforcement & Compliance History Information ECHO provides integrated compliance and enforcement information for about 800,000 regulated facilities nationwide. Date of Government Version: 03/03/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 03/05/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 27 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-2280 Last EDR Contact: 04/09/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/22/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC5657896.2s Page GR-19 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING DOCKET HWC: Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Listing A complete list of the Federal Agency Hazardous Waste Compliance Docket Facilities. Date of Government Version: 05/31/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/26/2018 Date Made Active in Reports: 10/05/2018 Number of Days to Update: 71 Source: Environmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-564-0527 Last EDR Contact: 03/01/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/10/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies FUELS PROGRAM: EPA Fuels Program Registered Listing This listing includes facilities that are registered under the Part 80 (Code of Federal Regulations) EPA Fuels Programs. All companies now are required to submit new and updated registrations. Date of Government Version: 02/19/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 02/21/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/01/2019 Number of Days to Update: 39 Source: EPA Telephone: 800-385-6164 Last EDR Contact: 02/21/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/03/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly AIRS: Division of Air Quality Emissions inventory Date of Government Version: 12/31/2016 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/12/2018 Date Made Active in Reports: 03/08/2019 Number of Days to Update: 239 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-536-4183 Last EDR Contact: 05/01/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/22/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies DRYCLEANERS: Registered Drycleaners A listing of registered drycleaners. Date of Government Version: 01/14/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/15/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/03/2019 Number of Days to Update: 78 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-536-4437 Last EDR Contact: 04/15/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/29/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies EWA: Enforceable Written Assurances EWA contains locations of potential Enforceable Written Assurance sites. EWAs will generally ensure to property owners or prospective property owners that there is no unacceptable risk to human health or the environment. EWA locations are based on coordinates derived from maps and GPS data. These locations represent sites, not contaminated areas. Date of Government Version: 10/10/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/19/2018 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/28/2019 Number of Days to Update: 40 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-536-4167 Last EDR Contact: 03/22/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/01/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies Financial Assurance 1: Financial Assurance Information Listing Financial assurance is intended to ensure that resources are available to pay for the cost of closure, post-closure care, and corrective measures if the owner or operator of a regulated facility is unable or unwilling to pay. Date of Government Version: 01/08/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/10/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 04/03/2019 Number of Days to Update: 83 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-538-6794 Last EDR Contact: 04/08/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/22/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5657896.2s Page GR-20 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Financial Assurance 2: Financial Assurance Information Listing Financial assurance information for underground storage tank facilities. Financial assurance is intended to ensure that resources are available to pay for the cost of closure, post-closure care, and corrective measures if the owner or operator of a regulated facility is unable or unwilling to pay Date of Government Version: 12/06/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/11/2018 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/30/2019 Number of Days to Update: 50 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-536-4141 Last EDR Contact: 03/04/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/17/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies FUDS: Formerly Used Defense Sites Formerly used defense sites. Date of Government Version: 08/02/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/25/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/05/2017 Number of Days to Update: 41 Source: Utah AGRC Telephone: 801-538-3665 Last EDR Contact: 04/26/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/05/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies MMRP: Military Munitions Response Program Environment.MMRP contains locations of Military Munitions Response Program sites. MMRP manages the environmental, health and safety issues presented by unexploded ordnances (UXO), discarded military munitions (DMM) and munitions constituents (MC). Locations are based on coordinates derived from maps and GPS data. These locations represent sites, not contaminated areas. Date of Government Version: 05/16/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 06/21/2018 Date Made Active in Reports: 07/27/2018 Number of Days to Update: 36 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-539-4164 Last EDR Contact: 03/22/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/01/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies NPDES: Permitted Facilities Listing A listing of Division of Water Quality permits. Date of Government Version: 09/19/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 09/22/2017 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/20/2017 Number of Days to Update: 59 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-538-6146 Last EDR Contact: 02/28/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 03/25/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies TIER 2: Tier 2 Facility Listing TIER 2 contains locations of Tier II facilities under the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA). Qualifying facilities report on hazardous and toxic chemicals and are labeled either tier I or tier II. Locations are based on coordinates derived from maps and GPS data. These locations represent sites, not contaminated areas. Date of Government Version: 10/19/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/21/2018 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/29/2019 Number of Days to Update: 39 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-536-4152 Last EDR Contact: 03/22/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/01/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies UIC: UIC Site Location Listing A listing of underground injection control wells. Date of Government Version: 11/27/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 11/29/2018 Date Made Active in Reports: 12/21/2018 Number of Days to Update: 22 Source: Department of Natural Resources Telephone: 801-538-5329 Last EDR Contact: 02/27/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 06/10/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly TC5657896.2s Page GR-21 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING UOPF: Used Oil Permitted Facilities DSHW Permitted Used Oil Facilities contains locations in Utah of all Used Oil Facilities: Marketers, Porcessoors, Transfer, Transport and Off-specification Permitted by UDEQ Division of Hazardous Waste (DSHW) ? Used Oil Section. Date of Government Version: 10/19/2018 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 12/19/2018 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/29/2019 Number of Days to Update: 41 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: 801-538-9408 Last EDR Contact: 03/22/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/01/2019 Data Release Frequency: Varies EDR HIGH RISK HISTORICAL RECORDS EDR Exclusive Records EDR MGP: EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plants The EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plant Database includes records of coal gas plants (manufactured gas plants) compiled by EDR’s researchers. Manufactured gas sites were used in the United States from the 1800’s to 1950’s to produce a gas that could be distributed and used as fuel. These plants used whale oil, rosin, coal, or a mixture of coal, oil, and water that also produced a significant amount of waste. Many of the byproducts of the gas production, such as coal tar (oily waste containing volatile and non-volatile chemicals), sludges, oils and other compounds are potentially hazardous to human health and the environment. The byproduct from this process was frequently disposed of directly at the plant site and can remain or spread slowly, serving as a continuous source of soil and groundwater contamination. Date of Government Version: N/A Date Data Arrived at EDR: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Number of Days to Update: N/A Source: EDR, Inc. Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: N/A Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: No Update Planned EDR Hist Auto: EDR Exclusive Historical Auto Stations EDR has searched selected national collections of business directories and has collected listings of potential gas station/filling station/service station sites that were available to EDR researchers. EDR’s review was limited to those categories of sources that might, in EDR’s opinion, include gas station/filling station/service station establishments. The categories reviewed included, but were not limited to gas, gas station, gasoline station, filling station, auto, automobile repair, auto service station, service station, etc. This database falls within a category of information EDR classifies as "High Risk Historical Records", or HRHR. EDR’s HRHR effort presents unique and sometimes proprietary data about past sites and operations that typically create environmental concerns, but may not show up in current government records searches. Date of Government Version: N/A Date Data Arrived at EDR: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Number of Days to Update: N/A Source: EDR, Inc. Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: N/A Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: Varies EDR Hist Cleaner: EDR Exclusive Historical Cleaners EDR has searched selected national collections of business directories and has collected listings of potential dry cleaner sites that were available to EDR researchers. EDR’s review was limited to those categories of sources that might, in EDR’s opinion, include dry cleaning establishments. The categories reviewed included, but were not limited to dry cleaners, cleaners, laundry, laundromat, cleaning/laundry, wash & dry etc. This database falls within a category of information EDR classifies as "High Risk Historical Records", or HRHR. EDR’s HRHR effort presents unique and sometimes proprietary data about past sites and operations that typically create environmental concerns, but may not show up in current government records searches. Date of Government Version: N/A Date Data Arrived at EDR: N/A Date Made Active in Reports: N/A Number of Days to Update: N/A Source: EDR, Inc. Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: N/A Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: Varies TC5657896.2s Page GR-22 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING EDR RECOVERED GOVERNMENT ARCHIVES Exclusive Recovered Govt. Archives RGA LF: Recovered Government Archive Solid Waste Facilities List The EDR Recovered Government Archive Landfill database provides a list of landfills derived from historical databases and includes many records that no longer appear in current government lists. Compiled from Records formerly available from the Department of Environmental Quality in Utah. Date of Government Version: N/A Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/01/2013 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/16/2014 Number of Days to Update: 199 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 06/01/2012 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: Varies RGA LUST: Recovered Government Archive Leaking Underground Storage Tank The EDR Recovered Government Archive Leaking Underground Storage Tank database provides a list of LUST incidents derived from historical databases and includes many records that no longer appear in current government lists. Compiled from Records formerly available from the Department of Environmental Quality in Utah. Date of Government Version: N/A Date Data Arrived at EDR: 07/01/2013 Date Made Active in Reports: 01/03/2014 Number of Days to Update: 186 Source: Department of Environmental Quality Telephone: N/A Last EDR Contact: 06/01/2012 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: N/A Data Release Frequency: Varies OTHER DATABASE(S) Depending on the geographic area covered by this report, the data provided in these specialty databases may or may not be complete. For example, the existence of wetlands information data in a specific report does not mean that all wetlands in the area covered by the report are included. Moreover, the absence of any reported wetlands information does not necessarily mean that wetlands do not exist in the area covered by the report. NY MANIFEST: Facility and Manifest Data Manifest is a document that lists and tracks hazardous waste from the generator through transporters to a TSD facility. Date of Government Version: 01/01/2019 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 01/30/2019 Date Made Active in Reports: 02/14/2019 Number of Days to Update: 15 Source: Department of Environmental Conservation Telephone: 518-402-8651 Last EDR Contact: 05/01/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 08/12/2019 Data Release Frequency: Quarterly PA MANIFEST: Manifest Information Hazardous waste manifest information. Date of Government Version: 12/31/2017 Date Data Arrived at EDR: 10/23/2018 Date Made Active in Reports: 11/27/2018 Number of Days to Update: 35 Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 717-783-8990 Last EDR Contact: 04/15/2019 Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 07/29/2019 Data Release Frequency: Annually WI MANIFEST: Manifest Information Hazardous waste manifest information. 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TC5657896.2s Page GR-25 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED / DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Appendix K Health Department Letter Appendix L Environmental Professional Qualifications Environmental Assessment Services Wasatch Environmental Audra Heinzel Project Environmental Scientist Education B.A. Environmental Studies, with a minor in Biology, 2003 Registration / Certification / Accreditation OSHA 40-Hour Hazardous Materials Operation Utah Certified Asbestos Inspector Utah Certified Asbestos Contractor Supervisor Salt Lake County Pre-Demolition Inspector Utah Soil and Groundwater Sampler Utah Certified UST Remover Utah Certified Lead Inspector Utah Certified Lead Risk Assessor Related Experience Ms. Heinzel has been a practicing environmental scientist for more than 18 years in the areas of ecological toxicology, ecological risk assessments, environmental assessments, investigations, asbestos inspections, and mold inspections. Ms. Heinzel is also a Geographic Information System (GIS) Specialist. Responsibilities have included field sampling and analysis plans, producing field investigation reports, project management of personnel and budgets, supervising drilling and sampling activities, core logging, remediation, sample processing, contamination control, equipment and personnel decontamination, waste management, ensuring compliance with OSHA health and safety requirements, mapping and drafting. Additional Site Assessment and Remediation Experience Ms. Heinzel is experienced in environmental assessments, asbestos and mold surveys, pre- demolition surveys, and Operation and Maintenance plans, and responding to small and large scale situations in which petroleum releases have impacted the soil and/or groundwater creating various potential hazards. The following are examples of this experience; • Numerous Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments projects, Utah, Arizona, Nevada: Various soil investigative activities to determine impact of petroleum products and solvents at the sites. Various remediation activities including impacted soil removal and disposal. • Historical dry cleaning properties, Salt Lake City, Utah: Site investigations at former dry cleaning properties where soil and groundwater contamination have occurred. • Underground Storage Tank Closures, Utah: Removal and disposal of USTs per Utah Department of Environmental Response and Remediation UST closure rules and remediation of releases from the USTs. • Numerous Asbestos Sampling and Demolition Oversight, Utah: Certified as bestos inspector that has participated in asbestos sampling for demolition and remodeling purposes. • Category I Asbestos Demolition Sampling and Oversight, Utah: Certified asbestos contractor supervisor that has performed various alternative work practice sampling and oversight as the OSHA “competent person”. • Radon Sampling, Utah: Residential radon sampling. • Mold Sampling, Utah: Various mold sampling prior to and after mold abatement. • Remedial Investigation, Afton, Wyoming: remediation of dioxin contaminated soil resulting from historical pole dipping operations. Environmental Assessment Services Wasatch Environmental, Inc. Julie H. Kilgore, President Environmental Manager Julie H. Kilgore is President of Wasatch Environmental, an environmental science and engineering firm based out of Salt Lake City, Utah. She has 25 years experience in environmental assessment, investigation, remediation, and regulatory agency coordination. Julie chairs the task group responsible for developing the revisions to ASTM 1527 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Standard, and was appointed by EPA to serve on the regulatory negotiation Federal Advisory Committee to assist EPA in developing the federal All Appropriate Inquiry regulation. In addition to ASTM International, Julie has been involved in the Environmental Affairs Committee of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, the Envision Utah Brownfields Task Force, and was recently elected to the Environmental Bankers Association Board of Governors. Experience Ms. Kilgore has over 20 years experience in environmental projects. Ms. Kilgore conducts or oversees professional services related to property transactions and redevelopment projects including All Appropriate Inquiries (Phase I), site investigations/delineations, and remedial implementation and oversight. Ms. Kilgore has been directly involved in various phases of hundreds of enviro nmental site assessments for lenders, buyers, home builders, large retail developers, ski resorts, tribes, municipalities, and federal agencies. Ms. Kilgore provides and/or oversees turn-key environmental consulting ranging from Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, through investigation/site characterization and remediation. Redevelopment projects have included multi-parcel big-box store acquisitions in historical industrialized areas, and major renovation/change-of-use projects for transitional low-income housing. Ms. Kilgore has also provided environmental due diligence for conservation acquisition projects. Standards Development and Rulemaking As the current chair of the National ASTM E1527 Phase I ESA Task Force and as chair of the ASTM Committee E50, Ms. Kilgore directly participates in the on-going development of the various standard practice and guidance documents related to environmental assessments and commercial property transactions. Standard documents currently under consideration within ASTM include a revision to the E1903 Standard Guidance for the Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Process and a new work product to address “continuing obligations” associated with CERCLA landowner liability protections. As a result of Ms. Kilgore’s role with ASTM, Wasatch Environmental was named to represent the Environmental Professional category of stakeholders for the EPA negotiation rulemaking process for developing “All Appropriate Inquiry” as commissioned by Congress in the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act of 2002. Ms. Kilgore’s involvement with the EPA rulemaking began in April 2003 and concluded in November 2003, resulting in a draft EPA regulation for conducting “All Appropriate Inquiries.” Ms. Kilgore’s direct involvement in developing the ASTM E1527 standard provided EPA with unique insight into the process designed to satisfy specific elements related to innocent Environmental Assessment Services Wasatch Environmental, Inc. landowner, bona fide prospective purchaser, or contiguous property owner defenses to CERCLA liability. This EPA regulation for All Appropriate Inquiries was promulgated in October 2005 and became effective November 2006. As the ASTM E1527 Task Force chair, Ms. Kilgore facilitated direct EPA participation as ASTM worked to modify the E1527 to comply with the EPA All Appropriate Inquiry regulation. Training and Industry Outreach As a result of Ms. Kilgore’s involvement in development of industry standards, federal regulation, and local policies, she assisted in the development of numerous Phase I ESA, Transaction Screen, and Phase II Environmental Site Assessment training courses, and conducts industry training courses throughout the country. These training courses include the following: • ASTM International CEU-Accredited Phase I/Phase II ESA Training Classes, 2004-2016 • CLE-Accredited Current State of Environmental Due Diligence, Bloomberg BNA, 2014 • Bureau of Land Management ASTM E1527 and AAI Training, 2014 - 2016 • EPA Region VII, Region IX, and Region X ASTM 1527 and AAI Training; • Environmental Issues in Property Development, National Business Institute, 2011 • National Guard National Environmental Training Conference, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2015 • Understanding Environmental Due Diligence Reports , Salt Lake Board of Realtors, 1994 - 2016 Ms. Kilgore has conducted industry outreach for professional organizations and participated in national conference panel presentations regarding Phase I Environmental Assessments, All Appropriate Inquiry, and 2002 Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization Act. Recent events include: • Bridging Environmental and Appraisal, Environmental Bankers Association, 2015 • Strategies for Implementing ASTM E1527-13, GeoSearch Four-Part Training Series, 2015 • Identifying and Managing Impacted Waters of the State, NAIOP 2014 • ASTM E1527-13 and Vapor Intrusion” American Bar Association, 2014 • Association of State and Territorial Solid Waste Management, 2014 • EPA Brownfields Conferences, 2003 – 2011; • RTM Communications National Conferences, 2003-2011; • Environmental Professional “All Appropriate Inquiry” Industry Roundtable, 2007 Publications and Awards SES/ASTM Robert J. Painter Award, 2013 “Brownfields, A Comprehensive Guide to Redevelopment Contaminated Property, Third Edition,” Chapter 6 “Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments,” American Bar Association, 2010 ASTM Award of Merit, 2009 “Working Together; The Recent History of the Practice for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments,” ASTM International Standardization News, June 2006 “All Appropriate Inquiry and Brownfields Redevelopment,” Air & Waste Management Association, EM Magazine, December 2005 Kilgore, J., "All Appropriate Standards," Brownfields News, Vol. 1, March 2004. Environmental Assessment Services Wasatch Environmental • Various Brownfields projects, Arizona: Various soil and groundwater investigations of potential Brownfields sites. • City of Phoenix Light Rail, Phoenix, Arizona: Soil and groundwater investigatio n activities, as well as, removal and disposal of contaminated soil due to the release of PCE at a site. • 98-acres of squatter land, Buckeye, Arizona: Soil and asbestos investigation and remediation activities due to numerous contaminant releases. • Various Circle-K gas stations, Arizona: Soil and groundwater investigative activities and supervision of soil removal for abatement due to various releases of petroleum substances at the site. Supervision of monitoring well installation and sampling. • Luke Air Force Base, Surprise, Arizona: 500 base housing asbestos sampling and remediation for renovation and demolition activities. • Numerous agricultural Phase I and II projects, Arizona: Various soil investigative activities to determine impact of pesticides and herbicides at the sites. Various remediation activities including impacted soil removal and disposal and AULs. • ArcView GIS drafting: Ms. Heinzel has developed and been involved with the creation of various GIS programs and mapping projects. Ms. Heinzel has been involved with projects where soil and groundwater have been impacted with gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, waste oil, heating oil and halogenated hydrocarbons , dioxins and furans, pentachlorophenol, and various solvents. Soil remedial technologies utilized include soil vapor extraction, landfill disposal, and hazardous waste disposal in Canada. Hall Labs 3577 Moutain Vista Parkway, Provo, UT Deal Team:Harry Kutner, Gina Finelli Source:Palmer Capital Credit Analyst:Tina Qiu Seller:Scannell Type:Single Transaction Asset Mgt.:Scott Birdsong Seller Motivation:Exit new development Off Market: Unsolicited UW SF:177,000 Date Presented At Deal Meeting:March 1, 2021 Deal Stage:Date Analysis Last Modified:February 26, 2021 Deal Presented to:MIC Reason:Commence Diligence at LOI Yes 10 YR Stab. Acq Capital Cap Rate (TAC) 4.84% Price Cap Rate PSF FFO CAD 10-Year 20-Year $ on $Mkt Rent Cap Rate (TAC)4.60% Offer Price $33,000,000 5.35% $186.44 $2.50 $1.95 8.31% 8.06% 6.77% Spot Cap (Unadjusted)5.25% Max Price $35,800,000 4.93% $202.26 $2.23 $1.75 6.66% 7.00% 6.05% UW Exit Cap 5.63% "Take" Price TBD Credit Rating B+ /45% Est. Replacement Cost $96 PSF (Building: $75 PSF & Land: $21 PSF)Credit Confidence:Low Confidence Max Price 10 Yr Unlevered IRR 5.50%Industry Type: STAG Portfolio Type Operating Lease Term (Yrs)20.00 PICTURE MAP Pic # 1 Pic # 2 DEAL SUMMARY Recommendation: We recommend that STAG acquire the Property with the intent to hold the Property as an investment for the production of rental income. Initial Presentation Above $30M TAC Other: See Broker Addendum for broker fee details. Pharma., Bio. & Life Sciences 5 Yr Avg Strengths: - New free standing Class A construction equipped with 32' clear height, ESFR, LED lighting, and minimal near term capital. - New 20 year lease to Hall Labs with 2.50% annual escalations. - Located in a tight submarket with growing demand and 2.5 miles from I-15. Weaknesses: - Asset is larger than average user size for the market Mitigant 1: We have underwritten 50% probability of single user scenario Mitigant 2: There is a rent premium on MT scenario Mitigant 3: Higher and better use limits the supply of industrial development. Leveraged IRR Subject Facility Hall Labs 3577 Moutain Vista Parkway, Provo, UT UNDERWRITING ASSUMPTIONS Market Rent $9.48 TI Capex Summary Stabilized Rent (Per UW SF) $9.98 Single-Tenant $3.00 50%Acquisition Capital $0 Above (Below) Market on UW SF 5.27%Multi-Tenant $7.95 50%Capex (Years 1-5)$21,984 Blended $5.48 Capex (Years 6-10)$36,350 Capex (Years 11-15) $133,493 Downtime 7.5 Capex (Years 16-20)$1,082,113 Renewal Probability 75% Roof Assumption:TPO UW Roof and TI notes: Snapshot Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 In-place Lease $9.98 $10.23 $10.49 $10.75 $11.02 Market Rent $9.55 $9.73 $9.94 $10.20 $10.49 TI ASSUMPTIONS PSF $0.67 /SF $0.28 /SF $3.00 /SF $1.00 /SF $1.00 /SF $4.95 /SF Probability Single Tenant 50% Multiple Tenant 50% Probability Blended TI PROPERTY DETAILS * Building Address 3577 Moutain Vista Parkway, Provo, UT 84606 # Dock High Doors 18 Distance to Interstate 2.5 Miles to I-15 # Drive-In Doors 4 Building Type Whse/Dist Sprinkler ESFR Building Size (SF)177,000 Parking Spaces TBD Underwritten SF 177,000 Construction Type Pre-Cast Concrete Building Dimensions:500'W / 350'D Roof Type/Age TPO 2021 Site (Acres)13.00 HVAC/Age TBD Building Coverage Ratio 31%Lighting Type LED Year Built 2021 Column Spacing (WxD)TBD Year Renovated NA Truck Court Depth TBD Year Expanded NA Floor Grade/Quality TBD Clear Height 32'Trailer Storage TBD Office Finish (SF)21,240 12.00% *Property details are speculative and shall be confirmed once the seller is engaged and building documents are received LEASE DETAILS Lease Entity Hall Labs Current Annual Rent $1,766,460 $9.98/SF Lease Type NNN Escalations 2.50% Lease Start Date June-21 Renewal Options Lease Expiration May-41 Termination Options TBD Leased SF 177,000 ROFO/ROFR TBD Tenure at Property Since 2021 Security Deposit/LOC (UW?)TBD No Notes BUILDING/TENANT OPERATING HISTORY History CREDIT SUMMARY Probability Amount or SF 11,900 SF 1 5,310 SF 177,000 SF $50,000.00/Unit $100.00/SF $1.00/SF $10.00/SFDemising Wall Utility Split Office Buildout Misc TI (Until we confirm exact building specs) Included in:Item MT One-Time TI Item MT One-Time TI Item MT One-Time TI Item We are starting Hall Labs at B+/B and 45% with low confidence. We have no experience underwriting start-up incubator company like Hall Labs in the past which limits our confidence. We were told the lease has a personal guarantee from David Hall, Managing Director of Hall Labs, who has net worth of over $350 million. The guarantee has no burn down over the term of the lease. The inputs assume a strong interest alignment between the individual guarantor and Hall Labs and ascribe value to the guarantor's solid net worth. Moving forward, we request tenant's 2018-2020 audited financials, proof of personal guarantor's net worth, and a credit call. We would like to learn more about Hall Labs' investment strategy, holding period, industry preference, portfolio companies. corporate organizational chart and performance outlook, real estate footprint, as well as Hall Venture Partners' fund size, source of capital, and targeted return. Hall Labs invests in and provides support for technology startups that serve various industries. The company provides funding, research and development, machine learning, engineering, supply chains, and patent support, for its portfolio companies. The company employs a group of engineers and scientist who would test out new innovations. When the innovation turns into a promising business, Hall Venture Partners, the venture capital that backs Hall Labs, will invest in it. According to a July 2019 article, Hall Labs has around 25 ongoing projects, 12 of which have become full-fledged companies. It is unclear when the tenant entity was founded, however, Hall Labs leverages Hall family's 60-year experience of investing in startups. According to a presentation in July 2020, the Hall family has co-invested $40 million in the last 20 years into Hall Lab’s portfolio companies with 7.9x ROIC, 112% IRR and $312 million of exit value. The most recent exit was the sale of Novatek, a company that specializes in synthetic diamond technology primarily for the oil and gas industry, to Schlumberger in 2015. Hall Venture Partners currently invests through Hall Opportunity Fund 1. The fund has a target size of $100 million and managing partners and affiliates of Hall Venture Partners have invested $10 million in the fund. Real Estate: Hall Labs operates a unified 130-acre campus that consists of 12 buildings in a federal Opportunity Zone in Provo, Utah, including the subject property. The tenant intends to sublease the subject property for 2-4 years until they have a need for the space. Pending lease review, NNN lease to Hall labs for 20 years and 2.50% annual rent escalations. Personal guaranteed by David Hall, a high net worth individual. Rents at Lease Expiration Replacement UW in Year 17 at $4.25/SF Current Tenant: $15.95 Escalated Market Rent: $13.39 - Scannell developed the Building in 2021. - Hall Labs is an incubator for technology start-ups. This Facility is apart of Hall Labs large innovation campus. - The building was initially planned to be used for a venture with Kohler but was put on hold due to COVID. While the building use is TBD, the tenant expects to continue to pay rent. Effective: $14.03 5 Yr Avg. Growth 2.50% 2.37% (2) 5 yr options at greater of FMR and 2.5% increase from last in- place rent. 1:9,833 SF $1.00 $4.95 Total Cost $119,000.00 $50,000.00 $531,000.00 $177,000.00 ST & MT One-Time TI Item Cost/Unit or Cost/SF Items: 4$877,000.00MT One-Time TIs Totals Recurring TI One-Time TI Combined TI $2.00 $3.00 $2.50 ONE-TIME TI ASSUMPTIONS TI SUMMARY Items: 1$177,000.00ST One-Time TIs Totals $2.98 $3.00 $7.95 $5.48 WASATCH ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 2410 WEST CALIFORNIA AVENUE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84104 PHONE (801) 972-8400 FAX (801) 972-8459 e-mail: wei@wasatch-environmental.com www.wasatch-environmental.com SOILS MANAGEMENT PLAN NEW VISTA SOUTH SUBDIVISION (FORMERLY A PORTION OF THE IRONTON VOLUNTARY CLEANUP PROGRAM SITE) PROVO, UTAH Project No. 2393-001D Prepared for: SPHL Properties #1, LLC; SPHL Properties, LLC; Orchard SP, LLC; SPHL Properties #1A, LLC; and SPHL Properties #1B, LLC 8801 River Crossing Boulevard, Suite 300 Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 and Hall Property Holdings, LLC c/o Hall Labs, LLC 3000 Sierra Vista Way Provo, Utah 84114-4880 Prepared by: Wasatch Environmental, Inc. 2410 West California Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 ________________________________ Michael S. Cronin, P.G. February 27, 2020 Soils Management Plan New Vista South Subdivision Wasatch Environmental, Inc. Table of Contents Page i TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page No. 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................. 1 1.1 Site Location and Description ............................................................................................. 1 1.2 Scope and Applicability ....................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Governing Documents ........................................................................................................ 1 1.4 Site Environmental Background .......................................................................................... 1 2. GENERAL GUIDANCE ................................................................................................... 3 2.1 Clean Imported Fill Material ................................................................................................ 3 2.2 Class A Borrow Material (Including Native Soil and Slag) .................................................. 3 2.3 Class B2 Borrow Material ................................................................................................... 4 2.4 Class C Borrow Material ..................................................................................................... 4 2.5 Mixtures ............................................................................................................................... 5 2.6 Potential Contamination and Unexpected Environmental Conditions ................................ 5 3. METHODS ...................................................................................................................... 5 3.1 Mass Grading ...................................................................................................................... 5 3.2 Environmental Oversight ..................................................................................................... 6 5. PROJECT CONTACTS AND NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS ................................... 7 6. HEALTH AND SAFETY ................................................................................................... 8 7. PROJECT SCHEDULE ................................................................................................... 9 8. PROJECT DELIVERABLES ............................................................................................ 9 9. REFERENCES ................................................................................................................ 9 FIGURES Figure 1 – Site Location Map Figure 2 – Site Features Map Figure 3 – Cross Sections APPENDICES Appendix A – Notification Procedures Flow Chart Appendix B – Mass Grading Plan Soils Management Plan New Vista South Subdivision Wasatch Environmental, Inc. Page 1 SOILS MANAGEMENT PLAN NEW VISTA SOUTH SUBDIVISION (FORMERLY A PORTION OF IRONTON VOLUNTARY CLEANUP PROGRAM SITE) PROVO, UTAH 1. INTRODUCTION On behalf of SPHL Properties #1, LLC; SPHL Properties, LLC; Orchard SP, LLC; SPHL Properties #1A, LLC; SPHL Properties #1B, LLC; and Hall Property Holdings, LLC; collectively the “Owner” of the New Vista South Subdivision; Wasatch Environmental, Inc., (Wasatch) has prepared this Soils Management Plan to document the methods and procedures that will be employed for mass grading of the New Vista South Subdivision (Subject Property) and management of on-site soils and borrow materials. This Soils Management Plan is subject to review and approval by the Provo City Redevelopment Agency (Agency) prior to implementation. 1.1 Site Location and Description The Subject Property is located north of 1400 North in Provo, Utah (as shown on Figure 1). The majority of the Subject Property lies within the former Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) site (VCP site C006). The Subject Property consists of 53.986 acres of real property which has been divided into five Lots (designated Lots 1 through 5) and outlying areas. The westernmost portion of the Subject Property lies outside of the former VCP site, along a railroad right-of-way. The western boundary of the former Ironton VCP site bisects Lots 1 and 4 of the Subject Property from north-northwest to south-southeast as shown on Figures 1 and 2. 1.2 Scope and Applicability This Soils Management Plan is intended solely for use by the Owner and Owner’s agents and contractors for the purposes of completing mass grading of the Subject Property and for the management of on-site soils and borrow materials in preparation for redevelopment of the Subject Property. 1.3 Governing Documents The content of this Soils Management Plan is governed by, and largely derived from, the Environmental Site Management Plan (SMP), Ironton Site, Provo, Utah, dated September 2008; and the Enforceable Written Assurance (EWA) letters (#159, #160, #161, #162, and #163) issued by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (UDEQ) dated January 15, 2020. 1.4 Site Environmental Background The Ironton VCP site was a pig iron plant that operated from 1923 until 1962. None of the Ironton buildings or process areas were located on the Subject Property; however, the Subject Property was used as a slag dump. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, environmental investigation of the former Ironton site began, and in 1995, U.S. Steel (USS), a previous owner of the Ironton site entered into a voluntary agreement with the State of Utah, through the VCP, to investigate and remediate the Ironton site. The primary contaminants of concern for the Ironton site were lead and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in soil. Three groundwater monitoring wells were located on the Subject Property MW-10, MW-11, and MW-12. These wells were sampled from 1995 through 2007. Although groundwater samples collected from monitoring well MW-11 exceeded the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for benzene in two samples collected in April 1999, no exceedances of the MCLs have reported since 1999. These monitoring wells were removed from the groundwater monitoring program and abandoned in accordance with Utah regulations in 2008. No other groundwater exceedances have been documented for these three monitoring wells. Soils Management Plan New Vista South Subdivision Wasatch Environmental, Inc. Page 2 Remediation was only necessary, and only performed, on one portion of the Subject Property, designated Test Pit 13, where possible coal tar was identified at a depth of approximately 2.5 feet below ground surface (bgs). Remediation involving excavation of impacted soil from Test Pit 13 commenced in October 2003 and was completed in October 2004. Additionally, the central portion of the Subject Property has been used to stage soils containing high concentrations of PAHs (Class B2 borrow material); and remediated soil, and debris from demolition and grubbing (Class C borrow material); generated from the Subject Property and other areas of the Ironton site. Interviews with Jamie Evans, of Evans Grader and Paving, revealed that approximately 6 to 8 feet of clean imported fill (originating from a borrow pit located off-site) has been placed over much of the Subject Property. Stockpiles of Class B2 and Class C borrow materials were still present on the Subject Property at the time the Phase II limited subsurface investigation was performed by Wasatch in 2019. The locations of Test Pit 13, and Class B2 and Class C borrow materials are shown on Figure 2. A Certificate of Completion (COC) was issued by the UDEQ, Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR), for the Ironton VCP site in 2008. As a condition of the regulatory closure, activity and use limitations were placed on the Ironton site (including the Subject Property), and a SMP was prepared. The SMP documents specific limitations regarding the use of the Ironton site (including the Subject Property), and the use of Class B2 and C borrow materials staged on the Subject Property. The SMP also documents restrictions for all other soil at the Subject Property that is not classified as B or C borrow material (Class A borrow material). These limitations include where these soils can be placed, whether they can be removed from the Ironton VCP site, and how they must be handled during redevelopment activities. Only three soil samples were collected from Subject Property prior to remediation of the Ironton VCP site, and all three samples exhibited elevated concentrations of PAHs. This suggested that the extent of PAH- impacted soil throughout the Subject Property was unknown. UDEQ-DERR files document, and UDEQ- DERR personnel have stated, that there is a potential for Class A soil on the Subject Property to exhibit elevated concentrations of PAHs and/or lead. UDEQ-DERR personnel have stated that based on the limited sampling performed on the Subject Property, proper characterization of the Subject Property soils (Class A borrow material) should be performed prior to grading, excavation, or placement of the soil beneath buildings or other structures. Given that the Ir onton VCP site has received a COC, and the VCP site is managed under an SMP, Wasatch determined in the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) for the Subject Property, that impacted soil on the Site was considered a controlled recognized environmental condition. Wasatch completed limited subsurface investigations of the Subject Property in June of 2019 for the purposes of pre-acquisition environmental due diligence to evaluate if soil at the Subject Property exhibits PAH and/or lead contamination that would require special handling under the conditions of the SMP. Lead concentrations were below the Risk-Based Remediation Goals (RBRG) in all of the locations sampled within the boundaries of the former Ironton VCP site, and below both the Industrial and Residential RSLs in the portion of the Subject Property that lies outside of the former Ironton VCP site. The total benzo(a)pyrene (B(a)P) equivalent concentrations were below the RBRG in all of the locations sampled within the boundaries of the former Ironton VCP site. The individual PAH concentrations were all below both the Industrial and Residential RSLs in the portion of the Subject Property that lies outside of the former Ironton VCP site, with the exception of one J-flagged detection of B(a)P that exceeded the Residential RSL (sample GP-8@1’ located outside of the former Iron VCP site boundary). J-flagged detections are detections that are reported by the analytical laboratory at values above the method detection limit but below the method reporting limit. Wasatch concluded that neither additional investigation nor additional remediation would be required. Enforceable Written Assurance (EWA) letters (#159, #160, #161, #162, #163) were issued by the UDEQ to the Owners on January 15, 2020, prior to closing. The EWA letters specifically referenced sections B, D and G of the SMP and outlined the reasonable steps required by the UDEQ for areas of the Subject Property located both within and not within the former Ironton VCP site. Soils Management Plan New Vista South Subdivision Wasatch Environmental, Inc. Page 3 2. GENERAL GUIDANCE This section presents a summary of the various materials present on-site and the restrictions that apply to each. This section also presents general guidance for how the restrictions apply to mixtures of the various materials and the process to be followed if potential contamination or unexpected environmental conditions are encountered. The information presented below was derived primarily from the SMP and the reasonable steps presented in the EWA letters, with supplemental information provided via telephone conversations with UDEQ representatives. 2.1 Clean Imported Fill Material Clean imported fill covers the native soil (Class A borrow material) throughout Lots 1 - 5 and in outlying areas with an average thickness of approximately 5.5 feet. As borings could not be placed within the footprints of the stockpiles of Class B2 and Class C borrow materials, Wasatch cannot render an opinion as to whether clean imported fill underlies these stockpiles. Wasatch verified via a telephone conversation with Ms. Leigh Anderson (UDEQ project manager in charge of the Ironton site) on July 9, 2019, that there are no special handling requirements for clean imported fill, and no such requirements are specified in the SMP. As long as the clean imported fill is not mixed with any material originating from on-site (including, but limited to; Class A, Class B, and Class C borrow materials), the clean imported fill may be used for any purpose on-site, or transported off-site, without restrictions. Guidance regarding mixtures is presented in section 2.5. 2.2 Class A Borrow Material (Including Native Soil and Slag) The native soil underlying the clean imported fill in Lots 1 - 5 and in outlying areas does not exhibit analyte concentrations that would require remediation. The native soil in Lots 1 – 5 and in outlying areas should be handled in accordance with the SMP guidance for Class A borrow material as summarized below (and as discussed in Section D.1 of the SMP): Class A material is all on-site material that has been determined to: 1) not be a product of an environmental remedial process, or 2) not to exceed site RBRGs. In some cases, Class A material may contain concentrations greater than the screening levels but below the site cleanup goals. Therefore, Class A borrow material comprises all soil on-site that is not specified as Class B or C. Class A material may not be placed in any areas that are delineated wetlands, as recognized by the Army Corps of Engineers, or used to construct water features, except a s expressly authorized in writing by the UDEQ. Also, Class A material excavated from above the water table at the time of excavation cannot be placed below the water table. However, Class A material excavated below the water table at the time of excavation can be used as backfill below or above the water table. If the material is demonstrated to be clean (e.g., below site screening levels), it may be excavated, moved, and used at other Site locations without restriction. However, this material cannot leave the Site unless it is taken to an approved disposal facility. The landowner will provide a minimum of two weeks notice to the Agency and USS for any planned off-site disposal of Class A material. Class A borrow material may not be placed outside of the VCP site Boundary. Slag underlies the clean imported fill, and overlies native soil, in much of Lots 2, 3, and 4. As the slag is not a product of a remediation process and has been demonstrated not to exceed the RBRGs, the slag may be treated as Class A borrow material. Soils Management Plan New Vista South Subdivision Wasatch Environmental, Inc. Page 4 2.3 Class B2 Borrow Material Class B2 borrow material has been stockpiled in an area covering portions of Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5. The SMP imposes certain requirements and restrictions on how and where these materials may be used, and how these materials must be handled. The Class B2 borrow material currently residing in Lots 2 – 5 should be handled in accordance with the SMP guidance for Class B2 borrow material (as discussed in Section D.2 of the SMP) as summarized below: Class B material is material that has been impacted by site act ivities but has been treated to soil constituent concentrations below RBRGs. This material must not be placed in any areas that are delineated wetlands as recognized by the Army Corps of Engineers. Additionally, this material must not be used to construct water features or placed below the groundwater table. Placement of these materials must be monitored and recorded. Class B Borrow Material will not be taken off the Ironton Site without prior written approval from UDEQ. All Class B material must meet the above requirements; however, there are two subclasses with different uses allowed: Class B2 material is all other treated soil located in the South Slag pile area. This material is required to remain on site and must be capped with either asphalt pavement or concrete (i.e., used as fill under a roadway) or 2.0 feet of Class A borrow material or other clean imported soil. Class B2 soil cannot, without meeting the requirements below, be used under any enclosed structure although it can be used under open-air structures. If Class B2 borrow material is placed under or adjacent to the foundation of an enclosed structure, an indoor air risk evaluation must be performed for naphthalene and benzene since elevated concentrations of these compounds were reported in the stockpiled material. This indoor air risk evaluation must be presented to, and approved by, UDEQ prior to the placement of Class B2 borrow material under or adjacent to an enclosed structure. Although not required, preferential placement of Class B2 materials would be such that direct contact with construction and maintenance personnel is minimized, and, after site development, direct contact with persons employed at business establishments on -site is minimized (e.g., placed in a landscape feature, overlain by a bituminous or concrete parking surface). Preferably, these materials would not be placed in areas where utilities are expected to be placed (to minimize potential future exposure to a maintenance worker) or in areas where the material would have to be excavated again (to minimize future exposure to a construction worker). Class B2 borrow material may not be placed outside of the VCP site Boundary. As of 2006, some of the B2 material was placed under Mountain Vista Parkway. Provo has documented the location of this material and will monitor any construction work that may disturb this material in the future. 2.4 Class C Borrow Material Class C borrow material has been stockpiled in an area covering portions of Lots 2 and 4. The SMP imposes certain requirements and restrictions on how and where these materials may be used, and how these materials must be handled. The Class C borrow material currently residing in Lots 2 and 4 should be handled in accordance with the SMP guidance for Class C borrow material (as discussed in Section D.3 of the SMP) as summarized below: Class C material is oversize material (generally greater than 4 inch in diameter) resulting from mechanical screening of soil during the excavation and/or remedia tion of impacted material. This material generally consists of bricks, rocks, and other debris and does not contain any gross contamination. Oversize material also includes the concrete flumes with tar smears removed as part of the remediation action in the Coke By-Products Area. Any oversize material that results from implementation of the Contingency Plan (refer to Section G of the SMP) during development activities should be managed in accordance with this section. Other piles of non -impacted Soils Management Plan New Vista South Subdivision Wasatch Environmental, Inc. Page 5 demolition rubble and rock throughout the Site are not subject to these restrictions. Class C Borrow Materials must be placed such that they will always be above the groundwater table, Class C material must be covered with a minimum of 2.0 feet of Class A borrow material, or other clean imported soil, to preclude routine direct contact by an on-site worker. This material must not be placed in any areas that are delineated wetlands as recognized by the Army Corps of Engineers. In addition, this material must not be used to construct water features. Class C Borrow Material may not be taken off the Ironton Site without prior written approval from UDEQ. Class C borrow material may not be placed outside of the VCP site Boundary. 2.5 Mixtures If materials are mixed, either inadvertently or deliberately, the mixture should be treated in accordance with the guidance for the most restricted of the materials in the mixture (e.g., if clean imported fill is mixed with Class A borrow material, then the mixture should be treated in accordance with the SMP guidance for Class A borrow material). Mixtures containing any Class A, B2, or C borrow material may not be placed outside of the VCP site boundary. 2.6 Potential Contamination and Unexpected Environmental Conditio ns If potential contamination or unexpected environmental condition(s) are encountered during grading or redevelopment of the Subject Property, the on-site representative for Wasatch should be notified immediately. Wasatch will evaluate the condition(s) (and may collect one or more environmental samples for laboratory analysis) to make a preliminary determination as to whether the condition(s) appears to be consistent with known conditions at the Subject Property. If new contamination is discovered that may require remediation within the boundaries of the VCP site, the Owner (or Owner’s agent) shall notify the Agency and follow the Contamination Contingency Plan presented in Section G of the SMP. The Notification Procedures Flow Chart obtained from Section G of the SMP is presented in Appendix A. If contamination is encountered on the portions of the Subject Property that lie outside of the VCP site boundary, the reasonable steps presented in the EWA letters require that the Owner (or Owner’s agent): 1. Cease activities in the area affected and perform sampling as necessary to properly characterize the contamination or potential contamination to evaluate possible impacts. 2. The Owner (or Owner’s agent) notify the UDEQ-DERR of the sample results if contamination is identified that exceeds Utah Initial Screening Levels or exceeds U.S. EPA RSLs or MCLs. 3. The Owner (or Owner’s agent) will manage and/or dispose of contaminated material that is excavated or removed in a lawful and protective manner and will otherwise exercise appropriate care with respect to contaminated material. 3. METHODS 3.1 Mass Grading Mass grading of the site; including management and placement of Class A, B2 and C borrow materials ; will be performed by Evans Companies (Evans). Engineering and surveying support will be provided by CIR Engineering (CIR). Geotechnical engineering and testing services will be performed by GSH Geotechnical Inc. (GSH). Environmental oversight services will be performed by Wasatch. Prior to placement of Class B2 or Class C borrow materials in each placement area, an excavator will be used to excavate down to the water table. The elevation of the water table will then be surveyed and documented. One foot will then be added to the elevation of the water table, the resulting elevation will Soils Management Plan New Vista South Subdivision Wasatch Environmental, Inc. Page 6 then be used as the maximum depth of burial for a given placement area, ensuring that the Class B2 and Class C borrow materials are buried at a depth above the water table. Also prior to placement of Class B2 or Class C borrow materials in each placement area, the boundaries of the placement area will be surveyed and documented. In locations where Class A, Class B2, or Class C borrow materials will be placed adjacent to the VCP site boundary, property boundary, or designated wetlands and left uncovered for an extended period of time (e.g., where B2 material is placed in a roadway that may not be paved for months); a berm, silt fence or equivalent means will be used to prevent runoff of the Class A, Class B2, or Class C borrow materials across the VCP site boundary, property boundary, or into designated wetlands. The Class B2 or Class C borrow material does not need to be temporarily covered with 2 feet of clean imported fill or Class A borrow material while it is awaiting pavement or other final cover, or when it is being temporarily staged prior to final placement. Loaders and dump trucks will be used to load fill and borrow materials and transport the materials to their respective placement locations. Caution should be used when excavating, loading, and handling the clean imported fill and the various borrow materials; and the provisions in Section 2 including, but not limited to, Sections 2.1 and 2.5 should be followed. Once deposited in the placement locations, the fill and borrow materials will be spread out using dozers and compacted using compactors. Compaction testing will be performed as specified by GSH. Once compaction has been completed, the top surface of the borrow materials will be surveyed and documented. Following surveying, the borrow materials would be covered with a minimum of 2 feet of either Class A borrow material or c lean imported fill, or the borrow material will be covered by concrete or asphalt pavement. If covered by Class A borrow material or clean imported fill, the top surface of the cover material will be surveyed and documented to verify that a minimum of two feet of cover was placed. Mass grading is discussed further in Section 4. The mass grading plan is presented in Appendix B. 3.2 Environmental Oversight Wasatch will provide a qualified environmental professional who will be on-site at all times during execution of the mass grading of the site and the movement and placement of Class A, Class B2, and Class C borrow materials. The environmental professional will serve in several capacities during the mass grading. The environmental professional will be responsible for observing the Class A, Class B2, and Class C borrow materials loaded, transported, and placed to verify and document the proper handling and placement of the various materials and to verify compliance with the SMP and reasonable steps . The environmental professional will also serve as the Site Health and Safety Officer during the mass grading of the Subject Property. In the capacity as Site Health and Safety Officer, the environmental professional will be responsible for ensuring that workers comply with the Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan (HASP) and are using appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). In this capacity, the environmental professional will also be responsible for monitoring VOC concentrations in the work area using a photoionization detector (PID), and notifying workers to upgrade PPE, or temporarily stop work under specific conditions that will be specified in the HASP. The environmental professional will be responsible for ensuring that all environmental field instrumentation is fully charged, properly calibrated, and functional prior to commencement of work each day. Although Wasatch does not anticipate the need for collecting additional environmental samples of the Class A, Class B2, Class C borrow materials; if conditions arise that indicate a need for the collection of additional environmental samples, it will be the responsibility of the environmental professional to properly collect, preserve, and document the collection of environmental samples. It will further be the responsibility of the environmental professional to effectively exclude work activities (i.e., using candle Soils Management Plan New Vista South Subdivision Wasatch Environmental, Inc. Page 7 sticks and caution tape or other appropriate means, etc.) in any areas where potential new contamination is discovered until such time as the area of suspected contamination has been fully evaluated. Field conditions, observations, and instrument readings will be documented by the environmental professional in a field notebook and/or field forms. Execution of the mass grading work will also be documented photographically. The environmental professional will communicate any relevant information or concerns to the environmental project manager and/or excavation superintendent as appropriate. The environmental project manager and excavation superintendent will be responsible for communicating direc tly with the Owner and the regulatory agencies. 4. MASS GRADING PLAN The mass grading plan and proposed placement areas for the Class B2 and Class C borrow materials is presented in Appendix B. Cross sections illustrating a typical street section, a typical berm sec tion, and a typical utility trench section are presented on Figure 3. Mass grading of the Subject Property is expected to largely involve the reuse of Class A, Class B2, and Class C borrow materials, as well as clean imported fill all presently available on-site. Only pipe bedding and road base are expected to be imported to the Subject Property, and no off-site transport or disposal of soils (including Class A, Class B2, and Class C borrow materials) is anticipated. Evans has estimated that mass grading of the Subject Property will involve the loading, on-site transport, placement, and compaction of approximately 60,000 cubic yards (c.y.) of clean imported fill and Class A borrow material, 50,000 c.y. of Class B2 borrow material, and 10,000 c.y. of Class C borrow material. The Class B2 borrow material will primarily be placed under roads. Under roads (see Appendix B - Mass Grading Plan), the Class B2 borrow material will be placed no deeper than 1 foot above the water table and will be covered by road base and bituminous asphalt pavement and concrete curb and gutter (as shown in Cross Section ‘A’ on Figure 3. Th e Class C borrow material will be primarily placed in berms located near the northwest corner of the Subject Property (see Appendix B - Mass Grading Plan). Where placed under berms, the Class B2 or Class C borrow material will be placed no deeper than 1 foot above the water table and will be covered by 2 feet of either Class A borrow material or clean imported fill (as shown in Cross Section ‘B’ on Figure 3). Where utilities must be placed in trenches through areas where Class B2 borrow material has been placed, the utility trench will be excavated to sufficient depth to allow placement of the utility, the utilities will be set in clean pipe bedding (as appropriate) and capped with either Class A borrow material or clean imported fill (as shown in Cross Section ‘C’ on Figure 3). The location and elevations (bottom of Class B2 or Class C borrow material, top of Class B2 or Class C borrow material, and top of soil cover) will be surveyed by a professional land surveyor and documented in the Soils Management Report. 5. PROJECT CONTACTS AND NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS The following contact information is provided to facilitate prompt and effective communication related to this project: Scannell Properties Chris Miller, Senior Development Manager (317) 218-1667 Rob Cseresznyes, VP – Project Management (317) 755-6628 Wasatch Environmental Michael Cronin, Project Manager (801) 209-5211 Kevin Murphy, Staff Geologist/Field Lead (315) 254-9949 Kiel Keller, Staff Geologist (815) 494-6907 Soils Management Plan New Vista South Subdivision Wasatch Environmental, Inc. Page 8 Evans Companies Earl Davis, Estimator (801) 592-0801 Ed Kay, Superintendent (801) 874-8419 CIR Engineering Scott Thorsen, Engineer/Surveying (801) 949-6296 GSH Geotechnical Alan Spilker, Sr. Geotechnical Engineer (801) 891-9770 Ken Lobato, Materials Testing Division Manager (385) 227-1362 Billy Geving, Dispatch (801) 699-6173 Provo RDA Dixon Holmes, Director (801) 852-6110 UDEQ Bill Rees, UDEQ-DERR VCP Section Manager (801) 536-4167 Leigh Anderson, UDEQ-DERR Project Manager for Ironton (801) 536-4127 If potential contamination or unexpected environmental condition(s) are encountered during grading or redevelopment of the Subject Property, the on-site representative for Wasatch should be notified immediately. If contamination is encountered on the portions of the Subject Property that lie outside of the VCP site boundary, the reasonable steps presented in the EWA letters require that the Owner (or Owner’s agent) cease activities in the area affected and perform sampling as necessary to properly characterize the contamination or potential contamination to evaluate poss ible impacts and notify the UDEQ-DERR of the sample results if contamination is identified that exceeds Utah Initial Screening Levels or exceeds U.S. EPA RSLs or MCLs. The Notification Procedures Flow Chart from the SMP is presented in Appendix A. 6. HEALTH AND SAFETY All Site activities will be performed by Wasatch and our subcontractors in accordance with Wasatch’s general health and safety policy. A site-specific health and safety plan (HASP) will also be prepared by Wasatch to address specific health and safety concerns and establish protocols for conducting work related activities in a safe manner. Given the results of the investigations conducted at the Subject Property, the exposure risks to construction and utility workers who may encounter the native soil, other Class A borrow material such as slag, Class B2 borrow material, and Class C borrow material should be minimal (due to low analyte concentrations and to the limited duration of exposure); however, construction and utility wo rkers who may encounter the native soils, other Class A borrow material such as slag, Class B2 borrow material, and Class C borrow should be advised as to the appropriate health and safety precautions to be taken when handling these materials. Appropriate precautions may include: • Wash hands thoroughly before eating and eat in a location upwind of the active work area; • Wear gloves, long sleeve shirts, and long pants while working with the Class A, B and C borrow materials; • Control dust by lightly watering C lass A, B, and C borrow materials using a watering truck or hose, wear a dust masks when working in a dusty environment; and • Promptly wash and bandage any exposed cuts or wounds. Soils Management Plan New Vista South Subdivision Wasatch Environmental, Inc. Page 9 7. PROJECT SCHEDULE Mass grading of the Subject Property is expected to commence immediately following issuance of the required permits (expected in March 2020) and is expected to take approximately 90 to 120 days to complete. 8. PROJECT DELIVERABLES Wasatch anticipates that the following deliverables w ill be produced in conjunction with this project: • Site-Specific HASP – A site-specific HASP will be prepared to address specific health and safety concerns and establish protocols for conducting work related activities in a safe manner. The health and safety plan will be submitted to the project team prior to commencement of field work at the Subject Property. • Soils Management Report – Following completion of the work described in this Soils Management Plan, a Soils Management Report will be produced. The Soils Management Report will document the activities completed under this Soils Management Plan and include photographs documenting the work, other relevant documentation, and an “as-built” drawing showing the surveyed placement locations. The Soils Management Report would be submitted to the Agency no later than 30 days following receipt of all laboratory analytical reports, waste manifests, or other documentation from subcontractors . • Blue Stake Notification - Following completion of the work described in this Soils Management Plan, the Blue Stakes of Utah 811 notification center will be notified in writing of the placement location of all Class B2 and C borrow materials. 9. REFERENCES URS Corporation; Final Environmental Site Management Plan, Ironton Site, Provo, Utah. September 2008. Utah Department of Environmental Quality; Enforceable Written Assurance (EWA) #159 for New Vista South Subdivision, Lot 1, Provo, Utah County. A Portion of the Property is Located on the Southern Portion of the Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) Site and Described as Lot 1 in the Legal Description (Tab 1) Submitted with the EWA Application. January 15, 2020. Utah Department of Environmental Quality; Enforceable Written Assurance (EWA) #160 for New Vista South Subdivision, Parcels 1, 2, and 3, Provo, Utah County. A Majority of the Property is Located on the Southern Portion of the Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) Site and Described as Parcels 1, 2, and 3, in the Legal Description (Tab 1) Submitted with the EWA Application. January 15, 2020. Utah Department of Environmental Quality; Enforceable Written Assurance (EWA) #161 for New Vista South Subdivision, Lot 1 and Parcels 1, 2, and 3, Provo, Utah County. The Majority of the Property is Located on the Southern Portion of the Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) Site and Described as Lot 1 and Parcels 1, 2, and 3, in the Legal Description (Tab 1) Submitted with the EWA Application. January 15, 2020. Utah Department of Environmental Quality; Enforceable Written Assurance (EWA) #162 for New Vista South Subdivision, Lot 1, Provo, Utah County. A Portion of the Property is Located on the Southern Portion of the Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) Site and Described as Lot 1 in the Legal Description (Tab 1) Submitted with the EWA Application. January 15, 2020. Utah Department of Environmental Quality; Enforceable Written Assurance (EWA) #163 for New Vista South Subdivision, Lot 1, Provo, Utah County. A Portion of the Property is Located on the Southern Soils Management Plan New Vista South Subdivision Wasatch Environmental, Inc. Page 10 Portion of the Ironton Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) Site and Described as Lot 1 in the Legal Description (Tab 1) Submitted with the EWA Application. January 15, 2020. Wasatch Environmental, Inc.; Phase II Limited Subsurface Investigation Results, Provo Redevelopment Agency Property, Lot 1 (Former Ironton Site), North of 1400 North, Provo, Utah. June 28, 2019. Wasatch Environmental, Inc.; Phase II Limited Subsurface Investigation Results, Provo Redevelopment Agency Property, Lots 2 – 5 and Outlying Areas (Former Ironton Site), North of 1400 North, Provo, Utah. July 3, 2019. Wasatch Environmental, Inc.; Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, Update, Provo RDA Property North of 1400 North, Provo, Utah 84606. November 27, 2019. Figures FIGUREDATE:PROJECT NO.:Environmental Science and Engineering Site Location Map New Vista South Subdivision (Former Ironton Site) North of 1400 North, Provo, Utah 2393-001D February 19, 2020 1 Scale: 1 inch equals approximately 1,720 feet 1400 NorthApproximate Location of Subject Property Approximate Location of Former Ironton VCP Site FIGUREDRAWING DATEPROJECT NO. Environmental Science and EngineeringScale: 1 inch equals approximately 265 feet 2February 19, 20202393-001D Site Features Map New Vista South Subdivision (Former Ironton Site) North of 1400 North, Provo, Utah Approximate VCP Site boundary /ot /ot /ot /ot /ot Class B2 Borrow Material Class C Borrow Material Test Pit 13 FIGUREDRAWING DATEPROJECT NO. Environmental Science and Engineering Drawing is not to scale Cross Sections New Vista South Subdivision (Former Ironton Site) North of 1400 North, Provo, Utah 2393-001D February 21, 2020 3 Water Table Cross Section ‘A’ Typical Street Section Bituminous Asphalt (1”) Road Base (4” to 8”) (4”)(4”) (8”)(8”) Class B2 Borrow Material (Thickness Varies) Native Soil Bituminous Asphalt (4”) Minimum of 1’ of Clearance to Water Table Curb & GutterCurb & Gutter CL2%2% Water Table Cross Section ‘C’ Typical Utility Trench Section Clean Pipe Bedding Utility Class B2 Borrow Material (Thickness Varies) Class B2 Borrow Material (Thickness Varies) Native SoilMinimum of 1’ of Clearance to Water Table Clean Imported Fill or Class A Borrow Material Clean Imported Fill or Class A Borrow Material (Minimun 2’ Thick for Cover) Clean Imported Fill or Class A Borrow Material (Minimun 2’ Thick for Cover) Water Table Cross Section ‘B’ Typical Berm Section Native SoilMinimum of 1’ of Clearance to Water Table Clean Imported Fill or Class A Borrow Material (Minimum 2’ Thick for Cover) Clean Imported Fill or Class A Borrow Material (Minimum 2’ Thick for Cover) Clean Imported Fill or Class A Borrow Material (Minimum 2’ Thick for Cover) Clean Imported Fill, or Class A or B2 Borrow Material, (Thickness Varies) Clean Imported Fill, or Class A or B2 Borrow Material, (Thickness Varies) Class B2 or C Borrow Material Appendix A Notification Procedure Flow Chart Section G – Contamination Contingency Plan Notification Procedures Flow Chart: September 2008 22 Environmental Site Management Plan – Ironton Site Ye Contractor/Owner Discovers Potential Contamination Contractor/Owner Notifies Agency Notifies USS USS Assesses and Notifies UDEQ Landowner/PRP Assesses and Manages Contamination in Accordance with current Rules and regulations. UDEQ Concurs Investigation Logged Evaluate Alternatives: No Action, Further Investigation Institutional Controls, Remediation Action is Taken With UDEQ Oversight Is there Evidence of Coke or Iron-making Activities? No Ye USS Investigates with UDEQ Oversight UDEQ Concurs? N Landowner/ PRP Investigates Ye Investigation Suggests Need for Further USS Action N Appendix B Mass Grading Plan CI R EN G I N E E R I N G , L . L . C . 213371 | 3715 S Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo | Utah rpsgroup.com Resumes Melissa Borgel Melissa.Borgel@rpsgroup.com Consultant II Department: Environmental Risk Location: Irvine, California, USA Project Roles: Transaction Advisory Services Overview Ms. Borgel is a member of the Transaction Advisory Services group in RPS’s Irvine office. In this role, she conducts Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs), Limited Environmental Compliance Reviews, (LECRs), Limited Health and Safety Reviews (LHSRs), and Corporate Environmental Reviews for stock purchase, asset purchase, refinancing, and foreclosure transactions. She has also been responsible for deal coordination and creating scopes of work. Ms. Cook has performed due diligence of a variety of industrial operations including plastics manufacturing, chemical manufacturing, dry cleaning facilities, gas stations, printing facilities, plating factories, medical device manufacturing and food manufacturing. Experience Project Management • Performed 300+ Phase I ESAs throughout the United States • Reviewed State and Federal environmental databases to identify environmental impact or compliance concerns associated with properties • Conducted inspections of properties for evidence of current/historical environmental impact • Evaluated the potential of future liability associated with off-site disposal facilities and Potentially Responsible Party (PRP) claims Areas of Expertise • Performed environmental diligence for industrial, commercial, and residential sites • Developed environmental scopes of work • Coordinated multi-site transactions Sectors • Plastic manufacturing • Food manufacturing • Medical device manufacturing • Dry cleaning facilities • Printing • Machining and tooling • Chemical manufacturing 213371 | 3715 SS Tracy Hall Parkway | Provo| Utah rpsgroup.com Adrienne Brooks addy.brooks@rpsgroup.com Director, Corporate Investor Services Education: Bachelor of Science Biology, University of North Georgia, 1998 Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA Project Role: Technical Leader Overview Ms. Brooks is a Director of Transaction Advisory Services with RPS’s Environmental Risk Business Unit. In this role, Ms. Brooks is responsible for technical review of environmental due diligence products related to a variety of transactions including stock and asset purchases, refinancing, insurance evaluations and foreclosures. Ms. Brooks evaluates environmental liabilities to develop workable solutions and provide technical support to legal, financial and industrial clients during transactions. Often in this role, Ms. Brooks coordinates the efforts of a multi-disciplinary team including environmental, hydrogeological, and engineering experts. Her responsibilities include training and mentoring staff; scope development and proposal preparation through client interactions. Experience •More than 20 years of environmental and project management experience •Developed numerous Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, Corporate Liability Reviews, Compliance Reviews, Health and Safety Reviews, Phase II Subsurface Investigations, and Risk Assessments •Advised numerous clients through multi-site deals identifying and managing complex environmental and operational liabilities •Developed high-level summaries of environmental liability and relative financial risk associated with target portfolios for acquisition and divestiture Areas of Expertise •Environmental Due Diligence •Environmental Risk Management •Environmental Compliance •Health and Safety •Environmental Insurance •Sell-side Diligence Certifications •OSHA 40-hour HAZWOPER •OSHA 8-hour HAZWOPER Refresher •OSHA 30-hour General Industrial Outreach Training Sectors •Private Equity •Finance/Lending •Legal •Insurance •Industrial Compliance APPENDIX C: DATABASE REPORT Project Property:3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway PROVO UT 84606 Project No:24-453790.1 Report Type:Database Report Order No: 24062602683 Requested by:Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. 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Table of Contents Table of Contents...........................................................................................2 Executive Summary........................................................................................3 Executive Summary: Report Summary.......................................................................................................................4 Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Project Property...................................................................................8 Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Surrounding Properties........................................................................9 Executive Summary: Summary by Data Source.......................................................................................................13 Map...............................................................................................................19 Aerial.............................................................................................................22 Topographic Map..........................................................................................23 Detail Report.................................................................................................24 Unplottable Summary.................................................................................101 Unplottable Report......................................................................................102 Appendix: Database Descriptions...............................................................103 Definitions...................................................................................................117 3 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 h-Executive Summary Property Information: Project Property:3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway PROVO UT 84606 Project No:24-453790.1 Coordinates: Latitude:40.189125 Longitude:-111.620237 UTM Northing:4,448,933.05 UTM Easting:447,202.96 UTM Zone:UTM Zone 12T Elevation:4,509 FT Order Information: Order No:24062602683 Date Requested:June 26, 2024 Requested by:Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. Report Type:Database Report Historicals/Products: Aerial Photographs Historical Aerials (with Project Boundaries) City Directory Search Smart CD Search ERIS Xplorer ERIS Xplorer Excel Add-On Excel Add-On Fire Insurance Maps US Fire Insurance Maps Physical Setting Report (PSR) Physical Setting Report (PSR) Topographic Map Topographic Maps Vapor Screening Tool Vapor Screening Tool Executive Summary 4 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 h-Executive Summary: Report Summary Database Searched Search Radius Project Property Within 0.12mi 0.125mi to 0.25mi 0.25mi to 0.50mi 0.50mi to 1.00mi Total Standard Environmental Records Federal rr-NPL-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-PROPOSED NPL-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-DELETED NPL-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-SEMS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-ODI-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-SEMS ARCHIVE-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 1 - 1 rr-CERCLIS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 1 - 1 rr-IODI-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-CERCLIS NFRAP-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 1 - 1 rr-CERCLIS LIENS-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-RCRA CORRACTS-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 rr-RCRA TSD-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-RCRA LQG-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-RCRA SQG-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-RCRA VSQG-aa Y 0.25 0 1 0 -- 1 rr-RCRA NON GEN-aa Y 0.25 0 0 1 -- 1 rr-RCRA CONTROLS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-FED ENG-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-FED INST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-LUCIS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-NPL IC-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-ERNS 1982 TO 1986-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-ERNS 1987 TO 1989-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-ERNS-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-FED BROWNFIELDS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-FEMA UST-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-FRP-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 NPL PROPOSED NPL DELETED NPL SEMS ODI SEMS ARCHIVE CERCLIS IODI CERCLIS NFRAP CERCLIS LIENS RCRA CORRACTS RCRA TSD RCRA LQG RCRA SQG RCRA VSQG RCRA NON GEN RCRA CONTROLS FED ENG FED INST LUCIS NPL IC ERNS 1982 TO 1986 ERNS 1987 TO 1989 ERNS FED BROWNFIELDS FEMA UST FRP Executive Summary: Report Summary 5 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Database Searched Search Radius Project Property Within 0.12mi 0.125mi to 0.25mi 0.25mi to 0.50mi 0.50mi to 1.00mi Total rr-DELISTED FRP-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-HIST GAS STATIONS-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-REFN-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-BULK TERMINAL-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-SEMS LIEN-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-SUPERFUND ROD-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-DOE FUSRAP-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 State rr-NPL UT-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-CONTAM POTENTIAL-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 1 - 1 rr-SWF/LF-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-HSWF-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-LUST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-LAST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 1 - 1 rr-DELISTED LST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-UST-aa Y 0.25 0 1 0 -- 1 rr-AST-aa Y 0.25 0 1 0 -- 1 rr-UST LAPSE-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-DTNK-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-BROWNFIELDS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 1 - 1 rr-VCP-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 1 - 1 rr-RESPONSE-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-INST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 1 - 1 Tribal rr-INDIAN LUST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-INDIAN UST-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-DELISTED INDIAN LST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-DELISTED INDIAN UST-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 County No County standard environmental record sources available for this State. Additional Environmental Records Federal rr-PFAS GHG-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-OSC RESPONSE-aa Y 0.125 0 0 --- 0 DELISTED FRP HIST GAS STATIONS REFN BULK TERMINAL SEMS LIEN SUPERFUND ROD DOE FUSRAP NPL UT CONTAM POTENTIAL SWF/LF HSWF LUST LAST DELISTED LST UST AST UST LAPSE DTNK BROWNFIELDS VCP RESPONSE INST INDIAN LUST INDIAN UST DELISTED INDIAN LST DELISTED INDIAN UST PFAS GHG OSC RESPONSE 6 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Database Searched Search Radius Project Property Within 0.12mi 0.125mi to 0.25mi 0.25mi to 0.50mi 0.50mi to 1.00mi Total rr-FINDS/FRS-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-TRIS-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-PFAS NPL-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-PFAS FED SITES-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-PFAS SSEHRI-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-ERNS PFAS-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-PFAS NPDES-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-PFAS TRI-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-PFAS WATER-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-PFAS TSCA-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-PFAS E-MANIFEST-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-PFAS IND-aa Y 0.5 0 1 1 0 - 2 rr-HMIRS-aa Y 0.125 0 0 --- 0 rr-NCDL-aa Y 0.125 0 0 --- 0 rr-TSCA-aa Y 0.125 0 0 --- 0 rr-HIST TSCA-aa Y 0.125 0 0 --- 0 rr-FTTS ADMIN-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-FTTS INSP-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-PRP-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-SCRD DRYCLEANER-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-ICIS-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-FED DRYCLEANERS-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-DELISTED FED DRY-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-FUDS-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-FUDS MRS-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-FORMER NIKE-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-PIPELINE INCIDENT-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-MLTS-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-HIST MLTS-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-MINES-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-SMCRA-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-MRDS-aa Y 1 0 0 0 3 8 11 rr-LM SITES-aa Y 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 rr-ALT FUELS-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-CONSENT DECREES-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 FINDS/FRS TRIS PFAS NPL PFAS FED SITES PFAS SSEHRI ERNS PFAS PFAS NPDES PFAS TRI PFAS WATER PFAS TSCA PFAS E-MANIFEST PFAS IND HMIRS NCDL TSCA HIST TSCA FTTS ADMIN FTTS INSP PRP SCRD DRYCLEANER ICIS FED DRYCLEANERS DELISTED FED DRY FUDS FUDS MRS FORMER NIKE PIPELINE INCIDENT MLTS HIST MLTS MINES SMCRA MRDS LM SITES ALT FUELS CONSENT DECREES 7 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Database Searched Search Radius Project Property Within 0.12mi 0.125mi to 0.25mi 0.25mi to 0.50mi 0.50mi to 1.00mi Total rr-AFS-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-SSTS-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-PCBT-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 rr-PCB-aa Y 0.5 0 0 0 0 - 0 State rr-SPILLS-aa Y 0.125 0 18 --- 18 rr-CDL-aa Y PO 0 ---- 0 rr-DRYCLEANERS-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-DELISTED DRYCLEANERS-aa Y 0.25 0 0 0 -- 0 rr-TIER 2-aa Y 0.125 0 1 --- 1 Tribal No Tribal additional environmental record sources available for this State. County No County additional environmental record sources available for this State. Total:0 23 2 11 9 45 * PO – Property Only * 'Property and adjoining properties' database search radii are set at 0.25 miles. AFS SSTS PCBT PCB SPILLS CDL DRYCLEANERS DELISTED DRYCLEANERS TIER 2 8 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 h-Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Project Property Map Key DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev Diff (ft) Page Number No records found in the selected databases for the project property. Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Project Property 9 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 h-Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Surrounding Properties Map Key DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev Diff (ft) Page Number m1d dd-PFAS IND-918178356-aa WENCOR PROVO PROVO UT NE 0.10 / 532.74 6 p1p-24-918178356-x1x m2d dd-RCRA VSQG-810839147-aa NESTLE FROZEN FOODS 815 WEST RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-24-810839147-x1x EPA Handler ID: UTR000001107 m2d dd-AST-820684429-aa STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-26-820684429-x1x Facility ID: 1000277 Tank ID | Tank Status: 4 | Permanently Out of Use, 3 | Currently In Use m2d dd-UST-820690440-aa STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-26-820690440-x1x DERR ID | Total Tanks | Closed Tanks: 1000277 | 1 | 1 Tank ID | Alt Tank ID | Tank Status: 5 | 5 | Permanently Out of Use m2d dd-SPILLS-822564401-aa Nestle USA - Food Dvision 815 West Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-27-822564401-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 4238 | 11/26/2001 m2d dd-SPILLS-822564817-aa Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way, Springville Springville UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-27-822564817-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 4057 | 07/31/2001 m2d dd-SPILLS-822566092-aa Nestle Frozen Foods 815 Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-28-822566092-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 1808 | 3/26/1996 7:30 m2d dd-SPILLS-822566094-aa Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-28-822566094-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 7755 | 04/28/2010 m2d dd-SPILLS-822566468-aa NESTLE USA 815 W. RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-29-822566468-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 2501 | 09/08/1997 m2d dd-SPILLS-822567824-aa Nestle USA-Foods Div., Inc. 815 W Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-29-822567824-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 5150 | 01/18/2004 m2d dd-SPILLS-840012809-aa Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-30-840012809-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 2457 | 08/05/1997 m2d dd-SPILLS-840013037-aa Nestle Prepared Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-30-840013037-x1x 24 24 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 PFAS IND RCRA VSQG AST UST SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Surrounding Properties 10 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev Diff (ft) Page Number DERR ID | Date Discovered: 4675 | 11/02/2002 m2d dd-SPILLS-840013522-aa Nestle Prepared Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-31-840013522-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12441 | 11/20/2015 m2d dd-SPILLS-840014116-aa Nestle prepared usa-foods div. Inc 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-31-840014116-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12426 | 11/12/2015 m2d dd-SPILLS-840014177-aa Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-32-840014177-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 4543 | 07/29/2002 m2d dd-SPILLS-840014292-aa Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-32-840014292-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 11598 | 10/17/2013 m2d dd-SPILLS-840014617-aa Nestle Prepared USA - Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-33-840014617-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12211 | 05/26/2015 m2d dd-SPILLS-840014618-aa NESTLE USA 815 Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-34-840014618-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12431 | 11/01/2015 m2d dd-SPILLS-848644981-aa Nestle Prepared USA- Foods Div. Inc. 815 W. Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-34-848644981-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12619 | 05/22/2016 m2d dd-TIER 2-866529508-aa NESTLE USA, PREPARED FOODS DIVISION, INC 815 WEST RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-35-866529508-x1x m2d dd-SPILLS-873858384-aa Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-36-873858384-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 13705 | 12/08/2018 m2d dd-SPILLS-919774543-aa Nestle Prepared Foods 815 RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-37-919774543-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 16319 | 05/12/2023 m2d dd-SPILLS-919774673-aa Nestle Prepared Foods 815 Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 -6 p1p-38-919774673-x1x DERR ID | Date Discovered: 16372 | 06/07/2023 m3d dd-PFAS IND-922238415-aa ACTION TARGET INCORPORATED PROVO UT N 0.15 / 793.82 4 p1p-38-922238415-x1x 31 31 32 32 33 34 34 35 36 37 38 38 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS TIER 2 SPILLS SPILLS SPILLS PFAS IND 11 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev Diff (ft) Page Number m4d dd-RCRA NON GEN-868577248-aa ACTION TARGET 3411 S. MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 NE 0.20 / 1,040.42 11 p1p-39-868577248-x1x EPA Handler ID: UTP000001563 m5d dd-CERCLIS-805443423-aa IRONTON COMPLEX HIGHWAYS 89 AND 75 PROVO UT 84601 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 6 p1p-41-805443423-x1x Site EPA ID: UTD980958433 m5d dd-CERCLIS NFRAP-805465264-aa IRONTON COMPLEX HIGHWAYS 89 AND 75 PROVO UT 84601 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 6 p1p-42-805465264-x1x Site EPA ID: UTD980958433 m5d dd-VCP-820684295-aa IRONTON BOUNDED ON NORTH BY IRONTON BLVD., SOUTH BY U.S RTE. 75, EAST BY U.S RTE. 89, WEST BY UPRR, PROVO, UTAH UT N 0.39 / 2,038.36 6 p1p-44-820684295-x1x m5d dd-INST-820758472-aa IRONTON Bounded on North by Ironton Boulevard, South by US Route 75, East by US Route 89, West by Union Pacific L.A. and S.L. Railroad Interchange Yard Provo UT 84603 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 6 p1p-56-820758472-x1x m5d dd-SEMS ARCHIVE-828877658-aa IRONTON COMPLEX HIGHWAYS 89 AND 75 PROVO UT 84601 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 6 p1p-56-828877658-x1x EPA ID: UTD980958433 m5d dd-CONTAM POTENTIAL-891365904-aa IRONTON COMPLEX HIGHWAYS 89 AND 75 PROVO UT 84601 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 6 p1p-57-891365904-x1x m5d dd-BROWNFIELDS-899715126-aa PROVO CITY IRONTON ECONOMIC REDEVELOPMENT PILOT PROJECT BOUNDED BY IRONTON BLVD. ON N, RT 75 ON S, RT 89 ON E, DENVER RIO GRANDE RR ON W PROVO UT 84601 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 6 p1p-57-899715126-x1x m6d dd-MRDS-888647341-aa UT. DEPT. OF HWYS. GRAVEL PIT NO. 25038 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 ENE 0.40 / 2,131.87 93 p1p-58-888647341-x1x Dep ID: 10012780 m7d dd-MRDS-888449226-aa UT. DEPT. OF HWYS. PIT NO. 25040 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 E 0.43 / 2,268.19 69 p1p-58-888449226-x1x Dep ID: 10012782 m8d dd-LAST-867347198-aa DOMINION ENERGY 1640 N MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.45 / 2,355.07 -8 p1p-59-867347198-x1x Facility ID: 1000951 Release ID | Date Closed: NSE | 8/17/2018 m9d dd-MRDS-888662820-aa (FACILITY) IRONTON SMELTER DUMP UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 N 0.46 / 2,410.45 29 p1p-59-888662820-x1x 39 41 42 44 56 56 57 57 58 58 59 59 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 7 8 9 RCRA NON GEN CERCLIS CERCLIS NFRAP VCP INST SEMS ARCHIVE CONTAM POTENTIAL BROWNFIELDS MRDS MRDS LAST MRDS 12 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key DB Company/Site Name Address Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev Diff (ft) Page Number Dep ID: 10012781 m10d dd-MRDS-888423210-aa UT DEPT OF HWYS NO 25038 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.63 / 3,304.11 188 p1p-60-888423210-x1x Dep ID: 10276315 m11d dd-MRDS-888496883-aa UT DEPT OF HWYS NO 25039 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 E 0.64 / 3,374.05 276 p1p-60-888496883-x1x Dep ID: 10203575 m12d dd-MRDS-888620372-aa IRONTON ADIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.70 / 3,680.79 205 p1p-61-888620372-x1x Dep ID: 10094507 m13d dd-MRDS-888455555-aa GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NE 0.72 / 3,802.26 523 p1p-61-888455555-x1x Dep ID: 10087710 m14d dd-MRDS-888581203-aa UT DEPT OF HWYS NO 25040 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 E 0.73 / 3,847.53 409 p1p-62-888581203-x1x Dep ID: 10130790 m15d dd-RCRA CORRACTS-810476212-aa VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) 2555 SOUTH INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY PROVO UT 84605 NW 0.74 / 3,885.73 -8 p1p-62-810476212-x1x EPA Handler ID: UTD009087644 m16d dd-MRDS-888600406-aa GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NE 0.77 / 4,091.18 534 p1p-98-888600406-x1x Dep ID: 10012784 m17d dd-MRDS-888581526-aa GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 E 0.78 / 4,120.16 468 p1p-99-888581526-x1x Dep ID: 10012785 m18d dd-MRDS-888656728-aa GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 N 0.95 / 5,034.51 167 p1p-100-888656728-x1x Dep ID: 10101760 60 60 61 61 62 62 98 99 100 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 MRDS MRDS MRDS MRDS MRDS RCRA CORRACTS MRDS MRDS MRDS 13 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 h-Executive Summary: Summary by Data Source Standard Federal SEMS ARCHIVE - SEMS List 8R Archive Sites A search of the SEMS ARCHIVE database, dated Mar 27, 2024 has found that there are 1 SEMS ARCHIVE site(s) within approximately 0.50miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key IRONTON COMPLEX HIGHWAYS 89 AND 75 PROVO UT 84601 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 m-5-828877658-a EPA ID: UTD980958433 CERCLIS - Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System - CERCLIS A search of the CERCLIS database, dated Oct 25, 2013 has found that there are 1 CERCLIS site(s) within approximately 0.50miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key IRONTON COMPLEX HIGHWAYS 89 AND 75 PROVO UT 84601 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 m-5-805443423-a Site EPA ID: UTD980958433 CERCLIS NFRAP - CERCLIS - No Further Remedial Action Planned A search of the CERCLIS NFRAP database, dated Oct 25, 2013 has found that there are 1 CERCLIS NFRAP site(s) within approximately 0.50miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key IRONTON COMPLEX HIGHWAYS 89 AND 75 PROVO UT 84601 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 m-5-805465264-a Site EPA ID: UTD980958433 RCRA CORRACTS - RCRA CORRACTS-Corrective Action A search of the RCRA CORRACTS database, dated Apr 8, 2024 has found that there are 1 RCRA CORRACTS site(s) within approximately 1.00miles of the project property. Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) 2555 SOUTH INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY PROVO UT 84605 NW 0.74 / 3,885.73 m-15-810476212-a EPA Handler ID: UTD009087644 RCRA VSQG - RCRA Very Small Quantity Generators List A search of the RCRA VSQG database, dated Apr 8, 2024 has found that there are 1 RCRA VSQG site(s) within approximately 0.25 miles of the project property. 5 5 5 15 Executive Summary: Summary by Data Source 14 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key NESTLE FROZEN FOODS 815 WEST RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-810839147-a EPA Handler ID: UTR000001107 RCRA NON GEN - RCRA Non-Generators A search of the RCRA NON GEN database, dated Apr 8, 2024 has found that there are 1 RCRA NON GEN site(s) within approximately 0.25miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key ACTION TARGET 3411 S. MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 NE 0.20 / 1,040.42 m-4-868577248-a EPA Handler ID: UTP000001563 State CONTAM POTENTIAL - Potential Contaminated Sites A search of the CONTAM POTENTIAL database, dated Dec 13, 2023 has found that there are 1 CONTAM POTENTIAL site(s) within approximately 0.50miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key IRONTON COMPLEX HIGHWAYS 89 AND 75 PROVO UT 84601 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 m-5-891365904-a LAST - Sites With Leaking Aboveground Storage Tanks (LAST) A search of the LAST database, dated Jan 10, 2024 has found that there are 1 LAST site(s) within approximately 0.50miles of the project property. Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key DOMINION ENERGY 1640 N MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.45 / 2,355.07 m-8-867347198-a Facility ID: 1000951 Release ID | Date Closed: NSE | 8/17/2018 UST - Sites With Underground Storage Tanks (UST) A search of the UST database, dated Jun 14, 2024 has found that there are 1 UST site(s) within approximately 0.25miles of the project property. Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-820690440-a DERR ID | Total Tanks | Closed Tanks: 1000277 | 1 | 1 Tank ID | Alt Tank ID | Tank Status: 5 | 5 | Permanently Out of Use AST - Sites With Aboveground Storage Tanks (AST) A search of the AST database, dated Jan 10, 2024 has found that there are 1 AST site(s) within approximately 0.25miles of the project property. 2 4 5 8 2 15 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-820684429-a Facility ID: 1000277 Tank ID | Tank Status: 4 | Permanently Out of Use, 3 | Currently In Use BROWNFIELDS - List of Targeted and Non-targeted Brownfields A search of the BROWNFIELDS database, dated Oct 11, 2022 has found that there are 1 BROWNFIELDS site(s) within approximately 0.50miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key PROVO CITY IRONTON ECONOMIC REDEVELOPMENT PILOT PROJECT BOUNDED BY IRONTON BLVD. ON N, RT 75 ON S, RT 89 ON E, DENVER RIO GRANDE RR ON W PROVO UT 84601 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 m-5-899715126-a VCP - Voluntary Cleanup Site List A search of the VCP database, dated Apr 24, 2024 has found that there are 1 VCP site(s) within approximately 0.50miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key IRONTON BOUNDED ON NORTH BY IRONTON BLVD., SOUTH BY U.S RTE. 75, EAST BY U.S RTE. 89, WEST BY UPRR, PROVO, UTAH UT N 0.39 / 2,038.36 m-5-820684295-a INST - Sites with Institutional Controls A search of the INST database, dated Sep 20, 2023 has found that there are 1 INST site(s) within approximately 0.50miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key IRONTON Bounded on North by Ironton Boulevard, South by US Route 75, East by US Route 89, West by Union Pacific L.A. and S.L. Railroad Interchange Yard Provo UT 84603 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 m-5-820758472-a Non Standard Federal PFAS IND - PFAS Industry Sectors A search of the PFAS IND database, dated Apr 15, 2024 has found that there are 2 PFAS IND site(s) within approximately 0.50miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key WENCOR PROVO PROVO UT NE 0.10 / 532.74 m-1-918178356-a 2 5 5 5 1 16 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key ACTION TARGET INCORPORATED PROVO UT N 0.15 / 793.82 m-3-922238415-a MRDS - Mineral Resource Data System A search of the MRDS database, dated Mar 15, 2016 has found that there are 11 MRDS site(s) within approximately 1.00miles of the project property. Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key UT. DEPT. OF HWYS. GRAVEL PIT NO. 25038 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 ENE 0.40 / 2,131.87 m-6-888647341-a Dep ID: 10012780 UT. DEPT. OF HWYS. PIT NO. 25040 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 E 0.43 / 2,268.19 m-7-888449226-a Dep ID: 10012782 (FACILITY) IRONTON SMELTER DUMP UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 N 0.46 / 2,410.45 m-9-888662820-a Dep ID: 10012781 UT DEPT OF HWYS NO 25038 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.63 / 3,304.11 m-10-888423210-a Dep ID: 10276315 UT DEPT OF HWYS NO 25039 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 E 0.64 / 3,374.05 m-11-888496883-a Dep ID: 10203575 IRONTON ADIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NNE 0.70 / 3,680.79 m-12-888620372-a Dep ID: 10094507 GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NE 0.72 / 3,802.26 m-13-888455555-a Dep ID: 10087710 UT DEPT OF HWYS NO 25040 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 E 0.73 / 3,847.53 m-14-888581203-a Dep ID: 10130790 GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 NE 0.77 / 4,091.18 m-16-888600406-a Dep ID: 10012784 GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 E 0.78 / 4,120.16 m-17-888581526-a Dep ID: 10012785 3 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 17 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Equal/Higher Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 N 0.95 / 5,034.51 m-18-888656728-a Dep ID: 10101760 State SPILLS - Environmental Incidents A search of the SPILLS database, dated Apr 2, 2024 has found that there are 18 SPILLS site(s) within approximately 0.12miles of the project property. Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key Nestle Prepared Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-840013037-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 4675 | 11/02/2002 Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-840014292-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 11598 | 10/17/2013 Nestle USA-Foods Div., Inc. 815 W Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-822567824-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 5150 | 01/18/2004 NESTLE USA 815 W. RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-822566468-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 2501 | 09/08/1997 Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-822566094-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 7755 | 04/28/2010 Nestle Frozen Foods 815 Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-822566092-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 1808 | 3/26/1996 7:30 Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way, Springville Springville UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-822564817-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 4057 | 07/31/2001 Nestle USA - Food Dvision 815 West Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-822564401-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 4238 | 11/26/2001 Nestle Prepared Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-840013522-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12441 | 11/20/2015 Nestle prepared usa-foods div. Inc 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-840014116-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12426 | 11/12/2015 18 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 18 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-840014177-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 4543 | 07/29/2002 Nestle Prepared Foods 815 Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-919774673-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 16372 | 06/07/2023 Nestle Prepared Foods 815 RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-919774543-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 16319 | 05/12/2023 Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-873858384-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 13705 | 12/08/2018 Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-840012809-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 2457 | 08/05/1997 Nestle Prepared USA-Foods Div. Inc. 815 W. Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-848644981-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12619 | 05/22/2016 NESTLE USA 815 Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-840014618-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12431 | 11/01/2015 Nestle Prepared USA - Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-840014617-a DERR ID | Date Discovered: 12211 | 05/26/2015 TIER 2 - Tier 2 Chemical Inventory Program A search of the TIER 2 database, dated May 6, 2024 has found that there are 1 TIER 2 site(s) within approximately 0.12miles of the project property. Lower Elevation Address Direction Distance (mi/ft)Map Key NESTLE USA, PREPARED FOODS DIVISION, INC 815 WEST RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 W 0.10 / 545.33 m-2-866529508-a 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 #* #* #*#* #*#*#* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* m8 c m1 c m3 c m6c m7c m9 c m4 c m10c m12c m1 5c m16c m11c m1 8c m17c m13c m14c m5 c(7) m2 c(22 ) 111°36'W111°36'30"W111°37'W111°37'30"W111°38'W111°38'30"W 40°12'N 40°12'N 40°11'30"N 40°11'30"N 40°11'N 40°11'N 40°10'30"N 40°10'30"N 0.3 0 0.30.15 Miles Order Number: 24062602683Map: 1.0 Mile Radius 1:20250 Ad dress: 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway, PROVO, UT Source: © 2021 E SRI StreetMap Premium © ERIS Information Inc. Project PropertyBuffer Outline #*Sites with H igher Elevation ")Sites with Same Elevation #*Sites with Lower Elevation (Sites with U nknown Elevation Areas with Higher Elevation Areas with Same Elevation Areas with Lower Elevation Areas with Unknown Elevation National Wetland Indian Reserve Land 100 Year Flood Zone 500 Year Flood Zone Freeways; Highw ays Traffic Circle; Ramp Major & Minor Arterial Traffic Circle; Ramp Local Road Rail Country State FWS Special Designation Areas National Priorities List (Active, D elisted, Proposed, Institutional C ontrol) 8 1 3 6 7 9 4 10 12 15 16 11 18 17 13 14 5 (7) 2 (22) #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #* #*#* #* #* m8 c m1 c m3 c m6c m7c m9 c m4c m13c m5 c(7) m2 c(22 ) 111°36'30"W111°37'W111°37'30"W 40°11'30"N 40°11'30"N 40°11'N 40°11'N 0.15 0 0.150.075 Miles Order Number: 24062602683Map: 0.5 Mile Radius 1:10750 Ad dress: 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway, PROVO, UT Source: © 2021 E SRI StreetMap Premium © ERIS Information Inc. Project PropertyBuffer Outline #*Sites with H igher Elevation ")Sites with Same Elevation #*Sites with Lower Elevation (Sites with U nknown Elevation Areas with Higher Elevation Areas with Same Elevation Areas with Lower Elevation Areas with Unknown Elevation National Wetland Indian Reserve Land 100 Year Flood Zone 500 Year Flood Zone Freeways; Highw ays Traffic Circle; Ramp Major & Minor Arterial Traffic Circle; Ramp Local Road Rail Country State FWS Special Designation Areas National Priorities List (Active, D elisted, Proposed, Institutional C ontrol) 8 1 3 6 7 9 4 13 5 (7) 2 (22) #* #* #* #* #*m1c m3 c m4c m2 c(22 ) 111°37'W111°37'30"W 40°11'30"N 40°11'30"N 0.1 0 0.10.05 Miles Order Number: 24062602683Map: 0.25 Mile Radius 1:6250 Ad dress: 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway, PROVO, UT Source: © 2021 E SRI StreetMap Premium © ERIS Information Inc. Project PropertyBuffer Outline #*Sites with H igher Elevation ")Sites with Same Elevation #*Sites with Lower Elevation (Sites with U nknown Elevation Areas with Higher Elevation Areas with Same Elevation Areas with Lower Elevation Areas with Unknown Elevation National Wetland Indian Reserve Land 100 Year Flood Zone 500 Year Flood Zone Freeways; Highw ays Traffic Circle; Ramp Major & Minor Arterial Traffic Circle; Ramp Local Road Rail Country State FWS Special Designation Areas National Priorities List (Active, D elisted, Proposed, Institutional C ontrol) 1 3 4 2 (22) Source: Esri, Maxar, Earthstar Geographics, and the GIS User Community 111°37'W111°37'30"W 40°11'30"N 40°11'30"N 40°11'N 40°11'N 0.1 0 0.10.05 Miles Order Number: 24062602683Aerial 1:10000 Address: 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway, PROVO, UT © ERIS Info rmation Inc. Source: ESRI World Imager y Year: 2022 111°36'W111°36'30"W111°37'W111°37'30"W111°38'W111°38'30"W 40°12'30"N 40°12'30"N 40°12'N 40°12'N 40°11'30"N 40°11'30"N 40°11'N 40°11'N 40°10'30"N 40°10'30"N 40°10'N 40°10'N 0.35 0 0.350.175 Miles Order Number: 24062602683Topographic Map 1:24000 Address: 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway, UT © ERIS Info rmation Inc. Source: USGS Topographic Map Quad rangle(s): Provo UT, Springville UT Year: 2020 24 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 h-Detail Report Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB m-1-918178356-b 1 of1 NE 0.10 / 532.74 4,515.22 / 6 WENCOR PROVO PROVO UT dd-PFAS IND-918178356-bb p1p-918178356-y1y Status:Active Fac Fips Code:49049 Fac Indian Cntry Flg:No Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Fac Derived Huc:16020202 EPA Programs:CWA Fac Derived Wbd:160202020405 Federal Facility:No Fac Derived Cd113:03 Federal Agency:- Fac Derived Cb2010:490490028022013 Fac Snc Flg:No Fac Informal Count:0 AIR Flag:No Last Informal Action:-NPDES Flag:Yes Formal Action Count:0 SDWIS Flag:No Last Formal Action:-RCRAFlag:No Fac Total Penalties:0 TRI Flag:No Fac Penalty Count:-GHG Flag:No Date Last Penalty:-TRI IDs:- Last Penalty Amt:-TRI Releases Trnsfrs:- Fac Qtrs With Nc:0 TRI on Site Releases:- Programs With Snc:0 TRI off Site Trnsfrs:- Fac Percent Minority:19.592 TRI Reporter:- Fac Pop Den:1183.67 Fac Imp Water Flg:- Count:1 Fac Major Flag:- Fac County:UTAH COUNTY Fac Active Flag:Yes State Other :Fac Inspection Count:1 Region:08 Date Last Inspection:7/12/2023 Latitude:40.191173 Days Last Inspection:276 Longitude:-111.618 Fac Derived Tribes:Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah & Ouray Reservation, Utah - 18 mile(s) AIR IDs:- CAA Permit Types:- CAA NAICS:- CAA SICS:- NPDES IDs:UTNX00509 CWA Permit Types:Non-M CWA NAICS:- CWA SICS:3083 RCRA IDs:- RCRA Permit Types:- RCRA NAICS:- SDWA IDs:- SDWA System Types:- SDWA Compliance Status:- SDWA Snc Flag:No Fac Collection Meth:- EJSCREEN Flag Us:Yes EJSCREEN Report:https://ejscreen.epa.gov/mapper/mobile/EJSCREEN_mobile.aspx?geometry=%7B%22x%22:-111.618,%22y%22: 40.191173,%22spatialReference%22:%7B%22wkid%22:4326%7D% 7D&unit=9035&areatype=&areaid=&basemap=streets&distance=1 ECHO Facility Report:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110070794225 Industry:Plastics and Resins m-2-810839147-b 1 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 NESTLE FROZEN FOODS 815 WEST RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 dd-RCRA VSQG-810839147-bb p1p-810839147-y1y EPA Handler ID:UTR000001107 1 2 PFAS IND RCRA VSQG Detail Report 25 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Gen Status Universe:VSG Contact Name:KELLY LILJENQUIST Contact Address:815 WEST RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY , , SPRINGVILLE , UT, 84663 , US Contact Phone No and Ext:801-489-8621 Contact Email: Contact Country:US County Name:UTAH EPA Region:08 Land Type:Private Receive Date:19960205 Location Latitude:40.190722 Location Longitude:-111.627225 Violation/Evaluation Summary Note:NO RECORDS: As of Apr 2024, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records associated with this facility (EPA ID). Handler Summary Importer Activity:No Mixed Waste Generator:No Transporter Activity:No Transfer Facility:No Onsite Burner Exemption:No Furnace Exemption:No Underground Injection Activity:No Commercial TSD:No Used Oil Transporter:No Used Oil Transfer Facility:No Used Oil Processor:No Used Oil Refiner:No Used Oil Burner:No Used Oil Market Burner:No Used Oil Spec Marketer:No Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:1 Receive Date:19960205 Handler Name:NESTLE FROZEN FOODS Federal Waste Generator Code:3 Generator Code Description:Very Small Quantity Generator Source Type:Notification Waste Code Details Hazardous Waste Code:D001 Waste Code Description:IGNITABLE WASTE Hazardous Waste Code:D008 Waste Code Description:LEAD Hazardous Waste Code:D018 Waste Code Description:BENZENE Hazardous Waste Code:D039 Waste Code Description:TETRACHLOROETHYLENE Hazardous Waste Code:D040 Waste Code Description:TRICHLORETHYLENE Owner/Operator Details 26 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Owner/Operator Ind:Current Owner Street No: Type:Private Street 1:5750 HARPER ROAD Name:NESTLE FROZEN FOODS Street 2: Date Became Current:City:SOLON Date Ended Current:State:OH Phone:216-248-3600 Country: Source Type:Notification Zip Code:44139 m-2-820684429-b 2 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT dd-AST-820684429-bb p1p-820684429-y1y Facility ID:1000277 ID (Map): Owner:STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION Owner Name (Map): AST:TRUE Facility ID (Map): Data Source:Utah DEQ AST List Tank Detail(s) Tank ID:4 Tank Capacity:1000 Tank Status:Permanently Out of Use Substance:Not Listed Tank ID:3 Tank Capacity:500 Tank Status:Currently In Use Substance:Not Listed m-2-820690440-b 3 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION 815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 dd-UST-820690440-bb p1p-820690440-y1y DERR ID:1000277 Facility Desc(Map):Commercial Total Tanks:1 Site Desc (Map):PST Closed Tanks:1 Fact Sheet (Map):No Facility ID (Map):802 Reg AST (Map):No Tank (Map):Yes Health Dist (Map):10 Release (Map):No Northing (Map):4448625.8 Open Release (Map):No Easting (Map):446832.32 Open Reg AST (Map):No Forklift Hash (Map):679 Open Tank (Map):No Location Name:STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION Location Address:815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY Loc City:SPRINGVILLE Zip:84663 Loc County:UTAH Owner Name:STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION Owner Address:815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY Owner City:SPRINGVILLE Owner State:UT Owner Zip:84663 Owner Phone:(801) 489-8621 Location Name (Map):STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION Location Address (Map):815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY Location City (Map):SPRINGVILLE Location Zip (Map):84663 Location County (Map):UTAH Owner Name (Map):STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION Owner Address (Map):815 W RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY Owner City (Map):SPRINGVILLE Owner State (Map):UT Owner Zip (Map):84663 Owner County (Map):UTAH Map Label (Map):1000277 - STOUFFER FOODS CORPORATION UTM Desc (Map):Orthoquad (DOQ) 1 meter Image Hyperlink (Map): 2 2 AST UST 27 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Facility ID (Open Data): Location Name (Open Data): Location Street (Open Data): Location City (Open Data): Location State (Open Data): Location Zip (Open Data): Location County (Open Data): Data Source:Underground Storage Tank (UST) Sites in Utah (DERR); Utah Environmental Interactive Map Tank UST Information Tank ID:5 Emergency Gen:Yes Alt Tank ID:5 Tank Material 1:Asphalt Coated or Bare Steel Tank Status:Permanently Out of Use Tank Material 2:None Aboveground Tank:No Pipe Material 1:Bare Steel Tank Size (Gal):500 Pipe Material 2:None Date Installed:1910/01/01 00:00:00 Pipe Type: Date Last Used:Tank Monitoring: Date Closed:1999/04/29 00:00:00 Piping Monitor 1: Type of Closure:Tank removed from ground Piping Monitor 2: In Compliance:No On PST Fund:No Federal Regulated:Yes Reg AST:No Substance:Othr Financial Ins: Substance in Tank:Diesel Forklift Hash:90070ab81f51bc97 m-2-822564401-b 4 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 Nestle USA - Food Dvision 815 West Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT dd-SPILLS-822564401-bb p1p-822564401-y1y DERR ID:4238 Rpt Pty Title: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Ph: Date Discovered:11/26/2001 Resp Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL End Date:Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:UTAH TBL Chemical:Northing:4448900.0 Rpt Taken By:Easting:446821.0 Rpt Pty Name: Title Event Name:Nestle USA - Food Dvision (Null RP Substituted) Incident Summary: Caller reported to the NRC that a manual purge valve was opened to release air from an ammonia line. Release continued for 45 minutes before valve was shut off. Estimated release of anhydrous ammonia during this time was 150 - 200 pounds. Release was secured once valve was shut-off. No injuries were reported. Chemical Chemical:Anhydrous Ammonia Chemical Other: Amount: Amount Type: Amount Other: m-2-822564817-b 5 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way, Springville Springville UT dd-SPILLS-822564817-bb p1p-822564817-y1y DERR ID:4057 Rpt Pty Title: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Ph: Date Discovered:07/31/2001 Resp Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:Inc Mile Maker: 2 2 SPILLS SPILLS 28 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB TBL End Date:Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:Utah TBL Chemical:Northing:4448900.0 Rpt Taken By:Easting:446823.0 Rpt Pty Name: Title Event Name:Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. (Null RP Substituted) Incident Summary: A gage and valve failed causing release of 300 pounds of Anhydrous Ammonia. The ammonia has been contained and repairs are underway. 8-2-01 UPDATE - Per Nestle, total loss was about 200 gallons. Spill was contained entirely within the plant - most evaporated. No product entered drains within the building. Chemical Chemical:Anhydrous Ammonia Chemical Other: Amount: Amount Type: Amount Other: m-2-822566092-b 6 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 Nestle Frozen Foods 815 Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT dd-SPILLS-822566092-bb p1p-822566092-y1y DERR ID:1808 Rpt Pty Title:HR Supervisor Site Desc:Rpt Pty Ph:489-8621 ext 325 Date Discovered:3/26/1996 7:30 Resp Pty Ph:489-8621 Date Time Rptd:3/26/1996 7:50 Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:3/26/1996 Inc Mile Maker: TBL End Date:3/26/1996 Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:UTAH TBL Chemical:Anhydrous Ammonia Northing: Rpt Taken By:Helen Sadik-Macdonald Easting: Rpt Pty Name:Kelly William Title Event Name:Nestle Frozen Foods Incident Summary: Anhydrous Ammonia - 300 pounds. Gasket failed on valve during normal operation. Evacuated ammonia line & made repairs. Washed down sewer lines. Water treatment plant was alerted. Ammonia soaked absorbant materials were placed in an open plactic barrel and taken outside the facility. m-2-822566094-b 7 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT dd-SPILLS-822566094-bb p1p-822566094-y1y DERR ID:7755 Rpt Pty Title: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Ph: Date Discovered:04/28/2010 Resp Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL End Date:Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:Utah TBL Chemical:Northing:4448900.0 Rpt Taken By:Easting:446823.0 Rpt Pty Name: Title Event Name:Nestle Foods (Null RP Substituted) Incident Summary: Caller reported a release of anhydrous ammonia from a plate freezer due to an unknown cause. Quantity released is unknown. Release was shut-off, a response team is on-site, and the area has been isolated. Local Fire Dept. is on-site. No injuries were reported. All information for this report from National Response Center Incident Report #938438 2 2 SPILLS SPILLS 29 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Chemical Chemical:Anhydrous ammonia Chemical Other: Amount: Amount Type: Amount Other: m-2-822566468-b 8 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 NESTLE USA 815 W. RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT dd-SPILLS-822566468-bb p1p-822566468-y1y DERR ID:2501 Rpt Pty Title: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Ph: Date Discovered:09/08/1997 Resp Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL End Date:Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:UTAH TBL Chemical:Northing:4448900.0 Rpt Taken By:Easting:446823.0 Rpt Pty Name: Title Event Name:NESTLE USA (Null RP Substituted) Incident Summary: AMMONIA - ONLY KNOW THE RELEASE IS ABOVE R.Q. AT THIS TIME, HIGH AIR PRESSURE SPIKE IN AMMONIA SYSTEM. STILL LOOKING FOR CAUSE. EQUIPMENT WAS SHUT DOWN AND RELEASE CONTAINED AFTER INITIAL SPONTANEOUS OPENING OF RELIEF VALVES. SAFTY VALVES WORKING! AMMONIA IS USED FOR REFRIGERATION AT THE PLANT. Chemical Chemical:AMMONIA Chemical Other: Amount: Amount Type: Amount Other: m-2-822567824-b 9 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 Nestle USA-Foods Div., Inc. 815 W Raymond Klauck SPRINGVILLE UT dd-SPILLS-822567824-bb p1p-822567824-y1y DERR ID:5150 Rpt Pty Title: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Ph: Date Discovered:01/18/2004 Resp Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL End Date:Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:UTAH TBL Chemical:Northing:4448900.0 Rpt Taken By:Easting:446821.0 Rpt Pty Name: Title Event Name:Nestle USA-Foods Div., Inc. (Null RP Substituted) Incident Summary: Report was received via EPA NRC fax. An ammonia process line failed causing the release of 70 lbs. of ammonia to the atmosphere. Estimated duration of the release was 15 minutes. Line was shut off to secure the release. Chemical Chemical:Anhydrous ammonia Chemical Other: Amount: Amount Type: 2 2 SPILLS SPILLS 30 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Amount Other: m-2-840012809-b 10 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT dd-SPILLS-840012809-bb p1p-840012809-y1y DERR ID:2457 Rpt Pty Title: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Ph: Date Discovered:08/05/1997 Resp Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL End Date:Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:UTAH TBL Chemical:Northing:4448900.0 Rpt Taken By:Easting:446823.0 Rpt Pty Name: Title Event Name:Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. (Null RP Substituted) Incident Summary: 80 gallons of hydraulic oil spilled at process plant, about 11:30pm last night. Answering service received call from Nestle's at 2:12am - did not require an immediate call back. The hydraulic hose(s) on a freezer developed a leak; material entered the process sewer drain. Expect an almost full recovery (approx. 99%) from process plant. Spoke with Mr. Mattinson this morning - incident concluded and treatment plant cleaned up. Impacted Media ID:1022 Land Use: Impacted Media:Soils Impacted Media Oth: Waterway Name: Dist to Surface Water: In Near Water:0 ID:7110 Land Use: Impacted Media:Soils Impacted Media Oth: Waterway Name: Dist to Surface Water: In Near Water:0 Chemical Chemical:hydraulic oil Chemical Other: Amount: Amount Type: Amount Other: m-2-840013037-b 11 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 Nestle Prepared Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way Springville UT dd-SPILLS-840013037-bb p1p-840013037-y1y DERR ID:4675 Rpt Pty Title: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Ph: Date Discovered:11/02/2002 Resp Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL End Date:Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:Utah TBL Chemical:Northing:4448900.0 Rpt Taken By:Easting:446823.0 Rpt Pty Name: Title Event Name:Nestle Prepared Foods (Null RP Substituted) 2 2 SPILLS SPILLS 31 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Incident Summary: Caller reports anhydrous ammonia leaked onto the floor when a gig valve malfunctioned. The spill was contained in a compressor room. Quantity released is 54 pounds. The spill was cleaned up by the RP with pads and evaporation. No injuries occurred. m-2-840013522-b 12 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 Nestle Prepared Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT dd-SPILLS-840013522-bb p1p-840013522-y1y DERR ID:12441 Rpt Pty Title: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Ph: Date Discovered:11/20/2015 Resp Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL End Date:Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:UTAH TBL Chemical:Northing:4448900.0 Rpt Taken By:Easting:446823.0 Rpt Pty Name: Title Event Name:Ammonia Release Near Springville Incident Summary: All information below is from the NRC report. Efforts to contact the company were unsuccessful. About 10 am today there was a release of 1536 pounds of ammonia leaking from a plate freezer into the atmosphere inside the plant building. Employees were isolated in the plant cafeteria. Ammonia releases are regulated by EPA. Impacted Media ID:10872 Land Use:Industrial Impacted Media:Indoor Air Impacted Media Oth:N/A Waterway Name:N/A Dist to Surface Water:N/A In Near Water:0 Chemical Chemical:Ammonia Chemical Other: Amount:1536 Amount Type:Pounds Amount Other: m-2-840014116-b 13 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 Nestle prepared usa-foods div. Inc 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT dd-SPILLS-840014116-bb p1p-840014116-y1y DERR ID:12426 Rpt Pty Title: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Ph: Date Discovered:11/12/2015 Resp Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL End Date:Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:UTAH TBL Chemical:Northing:4448900.0 Rpt Taken By:Easting:446823.0 Rpt Pty Name: Title Event Name:Springville Ammonia Release Incident Summary: Caller stated that they have ammonia leaking from a plate freezer into the atmosphere inside the plant building. The release was remediated by turning on exhaust and isolating the system. 2 2 SPILLS SPILLS 32 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Impacted Media ID:10860 Land Use:Commercial Impacted Media:Indoor Air Impacted Media Oth:N/A Waterway Name:N/A Dist to Surface Water:N/A In Near Water:0 Chemical Chemical:Ammonia Chemical Other: Amount: Amount Type:N/A - Unknown Amount Other: m-2-840014177-b 14 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT dd-SPILLS-840014177-bb p1p-840014177-y1y DERR ID:4543 Rpt Pty Title: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Ph: Date Discovered:07/29/2002 Resp Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL End Date:Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:UTAH TBL Chemical:Northing:4448900.0 Rpt Taken By:Easting:446823.0 Rpt Pty Name: Title Event Name:Nestle USA - Foods Div. Inc. (Null RP Substituted) Incident Summary: Caller reports a pressure regulator failed, caused release through relief valve of 1100 pounds of ANHYDROUS AMMONIA. Evacuated 100 employees for 15 minutes, release was secured and employees returned to the plant. Weather clear, 65 F. Chemical Chemical:Anhydrous Ammonia Chemical Other: Amount: Amount Type: Amount Other: m-2-840014292-b 15 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT dd-SPILLS-840014292-bb p1p-840014292-y1y DERR ID:11598 Rpt Pty Title: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Ph: Date Discovered:10/17/2013 Resp Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL End Date:Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:UTAH TBL Chemical:Northing:4448900.0 Rpt Taken By:Easting:446823.0 Rpt Pty Name: Title Event Name:Springville - Ammonia Release Incident Summary: 2 2 SPILLS SPILLS 33 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Caller reported an update to National Response Center (NRC) regarding Incident Report #1063247. In the initial NRC Report #1063247, Nestle Foods reported that the mechanical plate in a plate freezer tilted causing a release of anhydrous ammonia to the air/atmosphere. The updated information indicated that 75 lbs. of ammonia was released during the event. The updated information was received in NRC Incident Report #1063852. Impacted Media ID:9929 Land Use:Industrial Impacted Media:Outdoor Air Impacted Media Oth:N/A Waterway Name:N/A Dist to Surface Water:N/A In Near Water:0 Chemical Chemical:Ammonia Chemical Other: Amount:75 Amount Type:Pounds Amount Other: m-2-840014617-b 16 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 Nestle Prepared USA - Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT dd-SPILLS-840014617-bb p1p-840014617-y1y DERR ID:12211 Rpt Pty Title: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Ph: Date Discovered:05/26/2015 Resp Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL End Date:Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:UTAH TBL Chemical:Northing:4448900.0 Rpt Taken By:Easting:446823.0 Rpt Pty Name: Title Event Name:Anhydrous ammonia release, Nestle Springville Incident Summary: Caller stated due to a hole in a suction pipe at the facility there was a release of anhydrous ammonia. Impacted Media ID:10630 Land Use:Industrial Impacted Media:Indoor Air Impacted Media Oth:N/A Waterway Name:N/A Dist to Surface Water:N/A In Near Water:0 Chemical Chemical:Ammonia Chemical Other: Amount: Amount Type:N/A - Unknown Amount Other: 2 SPILLS 34 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB m-2-840014618-b 17 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 NESTLE USA 815 Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT dd-SPILLS-840014618-bb p1p-840014618-y1y DERR ID:12431 Rpt Pty Title: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Ph: Date Discovered:11/01/2015 Resp Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL End Date:Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:UTAH TBL Chemical:Northing:4449110.0 Rpt Taken By:Easting:446736.0 Rpt Pty Name: Title Event Name:Utah County - Anhydrous Ammonia Incident Summary: Caller notified NRC (NRC#132282) of an anhydrous ammonia release of unknown quantity on November 1, 2015 at 815 Raymond Klauck Way, Springville, Utah. On November 13, 2015, the RP updated the original report with a release quantity of 65 lbs by completing another NRC report (NRC#1133372). Impacted Media ID:10862 Land Use:Industrial Impacted Media:Indoor Air Impacted Media Oth:N/A Waterway Name:N/A Dist to Surface Water:N/A In Near Water:0 ID:10863 Land Use:Industrial Impacted Media:Indoor Air Impacted Media Oth:N/A Waterway Name:N/A Dist to Surface Water:N/A In Near Water:0 Chemical Chemical:Ammonia Chemical Other: Amount:65 Amount Type:Pounds Amount Other: m-2-848644981-b 18 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 Nestle Prepared USA-Foods Div. Inc. 815 W. Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT dd-SPILLS-848644981-bb p1p-848644981-y1y DERR ID:12619 Rpt Pty Title: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Ph: Date Discovered:05/22/2016 Resp Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL End Date:Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:UTAH TBL Chemical:Northing:4448900.0 Rpt Taken By:Easting:446823.0 Rpt Pty Name: Title Event Name:Springville - Ammonia Release Incident Summary: 2 2 SPILLS SPILLS 35 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB This incident was reported to the DEQ via an email from the NRC. Caller is reporting a leak from a freezer that resulted in a release of anhydrous ammonia to the air. Amount released is unknown at this time. The release has been secured. Impacted Media ID:12046 Land Use:Industrial Impacted Media:Indoor Air Impacted Media Oth:N/A Waterway Name:N/A Dist to Surface Water:N/A In Near Water:0 Chemical Chemical:Ammonia Chemical Other: Amount: Amount Type:N/A - Unknown Amount Other: m-2-866529508-b 19 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 NESTLE USA, PREPARED FOODS DIVISION, INC 815 WEST RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT 84663 dd-TIER 2-866529508-bb p1p-866529508-y1y Site Program ID:UT002430 Fac County:UTAH Department ID:Pending461 UTM Easting:462976.34477 Program Descriptn:Tier2 Facilities UTM Northing:4448342.80675 Tier 2 Report Year Report Year:1994 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:1997 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:2000 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:1995 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:1998 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: 2 TIER 2 36 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Report Year:1996 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:1999 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:2003 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:2004 SIC Code:2038 SIC Desc:Frozen Specialties, NEC NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:2005 SIC Code:2038 SIC Desc:Frozen Specialties, NEC NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:2001 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: Report Year:2002 SIC Code: SIC Desc: NAICS Code: NAICS Desc: m-2-873858384-b 20 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 Nestle Foods 815 West Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT dd-SPILLS-873858384-bb p1p-873858384-y1y DERR ID:13705 Rpt Pty Title: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Ph: Date Discovered:12/08/2018 Resp Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL End Date:Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:UTAH TBL Chemical:Northing:4448900.0 Rpt Taken By:Easting:446822.0 Rpt Pty Name: Title Event Name:Utah County Ammonia Release Incident Summary: The caller reported to the NRC a release of 26 pounds of anhydrous ammonia. The release was contained and secured. Impacted Media ID:13228 Land Use:Industrial Impacted Media:Outdoor Air 2 SPILLS 37 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Impacted Media Oth:N/A Waterway Name:N/A Dist to Surface Water:N/A In Near Water:0 Chemical Chemical:Ammonia Chemical Other: Amount:26 Amount Type:Pounds Amount Other: m-2-919774543-b 21 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 Nestle Prepared Foods 815 RAYMOND KLAUCK WAY SPRINGVILLE UT dd-SPILLS-919774543-bb p1p-919774543-y1y DERR ID:16319 Rpt Pty Title: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Ph: Date Discovered:05/12/2023 Resp Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL End Date:Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:UTAH TBL Chemical:Northing:4448900.0 Rpt Taken By:Easting:446821.0 Rpt Pty Name: Title Event Name:Utah County - Ammonia Spill Incident Summary: From NRC reports 1367134 and 1367122 May 12, 2023 at 7:04 pm CALLER REPORTED A RELEASE OF AMMONIA RELEASE ON THE LINE THREE FREEZER. THE AMOUNT RELEASED IS UNKNOWN BUT WILL BE UPDATED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. SEVEN EMPLOYEES WERE EVACUATED. EMS IS ONSCENE. May 13, 2023 at 5:19 am AMOUNT OF ANHYDROUS AMMONIA IS BEING CHANGED FROM UNKNOWN TO 10 POUNDS. Impacted Media ID:19077 Land Use:Industrial Impacted Media:Indoor Air Impacted Media Oth:N/A Waterway Name:N/A Dist to Surface Water:N/A In Near Water:0 ID:19076 Land Use:Industrial Impacted Media:Indoor Air Impacted Media Oth:N/A Waterway Name:N/A Dist to Surface Water:N/A In Near Water:0 Chemical Chemical:Ammonia Chemical Other: Amount:10 Amount Type:Pounds Amount Other: 2 SPILLS 38 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB m-2-919774673-b 22 of22 W 0.10 / 545.33 4,502.34 / -6 Nestle Prepared Foods 815 Raymond Klauck Way SPRINGVILLE UT dd-SPILLS-919774673-bb p1p-919774673-y1y DERR ID:16372 Rpt Pty Title: Site Desc:Environmental Incidents Rpt Pty Ph: Date Discovered:06/07/2023 Resp Pty Ph: Date Time Rptd:Inc Hwy: TBL Start Date:Inc Mile Maker: TBL End Date:Inc Indian Land: TBL Imp Media:County:UTAH TBL Chemical:Northing:4448900.0 Rpt Taken By:Easting:446821.0 Rpt Pty Name: Title Event Name:Ammonia - Springville Incident Summary: The caller reported an ammonia plate freezer that released ammonia from the hose connection on the plate into the air. The cause of the release is unknown at this time. The NRC was notified initially - see NRC#1369431 Impacted Media ID:19126 Land Use:Commercial Impacted Media:Outdoor Air Impacted Media Oth:N/A Waterway Name:N/A Dist to Surface Water:N/A In Near Water:0 Chemical Chemical:Ammonia Chemical Other: Amount: Amount Type:N/A - Unknown Amount Other: m-3-922238415-b 1 of1 N 0.15 / 793.82 4,513.23 / 4 ACTION TARGET INCORPORATED PROVO UT dd-PFAS IND-922238415-bb p1p-922238415-y1y Status:Inactive Fac Fips Code:49049 Fac Indian Cntry Flg:No Compliance Status:No Violation Identified Fac Derived Huc:16020202 EPA Programs:RCRA Fac Derived Wbd:160202020405 Federal Facility:No Fac Derived Cd113:03 Federal Agency:- Fac Derived Cb2010:490490028022013 Fac Snc Flg:No Fac Informal Count:0 AIR Flag:No Last Informal Action:-NPDES Flag:No Formal Action Count:0 SDWIS Flag:No Last Formal Action:-RCRAFlag:Yes Fac Total Penalties:0 TRI Flag:No Fac Penalty Count:-GHG Flag:No Date Last Penalty:-TRI IDs:- Last Penalty Amt:-TRI Releases Trnsfrs:- Fac Qtrs With Nc:0 TRI on Site Releases:- Programs With Snc:0 TRI off Site Trnsfrs:- Fac Percent Minority:20.343 TRI Reporter:- Fac Pop Den:1190.29 Fac Imp Water Flg:- Count:1 Fac Major Flag:- Fac County:UTAH Fac Active Flag:- 2 3 SPILLS PFAS IND 39 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB State Other :Fac Inspection Count:0 Region:08 Date Last Inspection:- Latitude:40.19249 Days Last Inspection:- Longitude:-111.61958 Fac Derived Tribes:Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah & Ouray Reservation, Utah - 18 mile(s) AIR IDs:- CAA Permit Types:- CAA NAICS:- CAA SICS:- NPDES IDs:- CWA Permit Types:- CWA NAICS:- CWA SICS:- RCRA IDs:UTP000001563 RCRA Permit Types:Other RCRA NAICS:333318 SDWA IDs:- SDWA System Types:- SDWA Compliance Status:- SDWA Snc Flag:No Fac Collection Meth:ADDRESS MATCHING-HOUSE NUMBER EJSCREEN Flag Us:Yes EJSCREEN Report:https://ejscreen.epa.gov/mapper/mobile/EJSCREEN_mobile.aspx?geometry=%7B%22x%22:-111.61958,%22y% 22:40.19249,%22spatialReference%22:%7B%22wkid%22:4326%7D% 7D&unit=9035&areatype=&areaid=&basemap=streets&distance=1 ECHO Facility Report:https://echo.epa.gov/detailed-facility-report?fid=110064263087 Industry:Metal Machinery Mfg m-4-868577248-b 1 of1 NE 0.20 / 1,040.42 4,519.84 / 11 ACTION TARGET 3411 S. MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY PROVO UT 84606 dd-RCRA NON GEN-868577248-bb p1p-868577248-y1y EPA Handler ID:UTP000001563 Gen Status Universe:No Report Contact Name:SPENCER CHRISTIAN Contact Address:3411 , S. MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY , , PROVO , UT, 84606 , US Contact Phone No and Ext:801-705-9150 Contact Email:SCHRISTIAN@ACTIONTARGET.COM Contact Country:US County Name:UTAH EPA Region:08 Land Type:Private Receive Date:20180606 Location Latitude: Location Longitude: Violation/Evaluation Summary Note:NO RECORDS: As of Apr 2024, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records associated with this facility (EPA ID). Handler Summary Importer Activity:No Mixed Waste Generator:No Transporter Activity:No Transfer Facility:No Onsite Burner Exemption:No Furnace Exemption:No Underground Injection Activity:No Commercial TSD:No Used Oil Transporter:No Used Oil Transfer Facility:No Used Oil Processor:No 4 RCRA NON GEN 40 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Used Oil Refiner:No Used Oil Burner:No Used Oil Market Burner:No Used Oil Spec Marketer:No Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:1 Receive Date:20170427 Handler Name:ACTION TARGET Source Type:Notification Federal Waste Generator Code:1 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Waste Code Details Hazardous Waste Code:D001 Waste Code Description:IGNITABLE WASTE Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:1 Receive Date:20180606 Handler Name:ACTION TARGET Source Type:Annual/Biennial Report update with Notification Federal Waste Generator Code:N Generator Code Description:Not a Generator, Verified Owner/Operator Details Owner/Operator Ind:Current Operator Street No:3411 Type:Private Street 1:S. MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY Name:ACTION TARGET Street 2: Date Became Current:City:PROVO Date Ended Current:State:UT Phone:Country:US Source Type:Annual/Biennial Report update with Notification Zip Code:84606 Owner/Operator Ind:Current Operator Street No:3411 Type:Private Street 1:S. MOUNTAIN VISTA PARKWAY Name:ACTION TARGET Street 2: Date Became Current:City:PROVO Date Ended Current:State:UT Phone:Country:US Source Type:Notification Zip Code:84606 Owner/Operator Ind:Current Owner Street No: Type:Private Street 1:P.O. BOX 420 Name:ACTION COMMERCIAL PARK Street 2: Date Became Current:20080101 City:SPRINGVILLE Date Ended Current:State:UT Phone:Country:US Source Type:Notification Zip Code:84663 Owner/Operator Ind:Current Owner Street No: Type:Private Street 1:P.O. BOX 420 Name:ACTION COMMERCIAL PARK Street 2: Date Became Current:20080101 City:SPRINGVILLE Date Ended Current:State:UT Phone:Country:US Source Type:Annual/Biennial Report update with Notification Zip Code:84663 Historical Handler Details 41 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Receive Dt:20170427 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Handler Name:ACTION TARGET m-5-805443423-b 1 of7 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 4,514.83 / 6 IRONTON COMPLEX HIGHWAYS 89 AND 75 PROVO UT 84601 dd-CERCLIS-805443423-bb p1p-805443423-y1y Site ID:0800711 RNPL Status Code:N Site EPA ID:UTD980958433 NPL Status:Not on the NPL Site Street Address 2:RFED Facility Code:N Site County Name:UTAH RFED Facility Desc:Not a Federal Facility Site FIPS Code:49049 USGS Hydro Unit No.:16020203 Region Code:08 Site Cong. Dist. Code:03 Site SMSA No.:6520 ROT Desc:Other Site Prim. Latitude:+40.184596 FR NPL Update No.: Site Prim. Longitude:-111.611485 RFRA Code: Lat Long Source: RNON NPL Status Desc:NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information CERCLIS Assess History OU ID:00 RALT Short Name:EPA Fund Act Code ID:001 Act Start Date: RAT Code:PA Act Complete Date:12/31/1986 00:00:00 RAT Short Name:PA AGT Order No.:130 RAT Name:PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT SH OU: RAT Hist. Only Flag:SH Code: RAT NSI Indicator:B SH Seq: RAT Level:1 SH Start Date: RAT DEF OU:00 SH Complete Date: RFBS Code:P SH Lead: SPA Code:13 RAT Def:Collection of diverse existing information about the source and nature of the site hazard. It is EPA policy to complete the preliminary assessment within one year of site discovery. Site Desc: Site Alias: CERCLIS Assess History OU ID:00 RALT Short Name:EPA In-House Act Code ID:001 Act Start Date: RAT Code:VS Act Complete Date:12/18/2008 00:00:00 RAT Short Name:ARCH SITE AGT Order No.:1500 RAT Name:ARCHIVE SITE SH OU: RAT Hist. Only Flag:SH Code: RAT NSI Indicator:B SH Seq: RAT Level:1 SH Start Date: RAT DEF OU:00 SH Complete Date: RFBS Code:SH Lead: SPA Code:13 RAT Def:The decision is made that no further activity is planned at the site. Site Desc: Site Alias: CERCLIS Assess History OU ID:00 RALT Short Name:EPA Fund Act Code ID:001 Act Start Date: RAT Code:SI Act Complete Date:3/15/1988 00:00:00 RAT Short Name:SI AGT Order No.:160 RAT Name:SITE INSPECTION SH OU: RAT Hist. Only Flag:SH Code: RAT NSI Indicator:B SH Seq: 5 CERCLIS 42 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB RAT Level:1 SH Start Date: RAT DEF OU:00 SH Complete Date: RFBS Code:P SH Lead: SPA Code:13 RAT Def:The process of collecting site data and samples to characterize the severity of the hazard for the hazard ranking score and/or enforcement support. Site Desc: Site Alias: CERCLIS Assess History OU ID:00 RALT Short Name:St PRP Only Act Code ID:001 Act Start Date:8/19/1997 00:00:00 RAT Code:VA Act Complete Date:12/18/2008 00:00:00 RAT Short Name:OTHERCLEAN AGT Order No.:185 RAT Name:OTHER CLEANUP ACTIVITY SH OU: RAT Hist. Only Flag:SH Code: RAT NSI Indicator:B SH Seq: RAT Level:1 SH Start Date: RAT DEF OU:00 SH Complete Date: RFBS Code:SH Lead: SPA Code:13 RAT Def:Documents that another party is managing cleanup work at a non-NPL site. Site Desc: Site Alias: CERCLIS Assess History OU ID:00 RALT Short Name:EPA Fund Act Code ID:001 Act Start Date: RAT Code:DS Act Complete Date:11/1/1985 00:00:00 RAT Short Name:DISCVRY AGT Order No.:10 RAT Name:DISCOVERY SH OU: RAT Hist. Only Flag:SH Code: RAT NSI Indicator:B SH Seq: RAT Level:1 SH Start Date: RAT DEF OU:00 SH Complete Date: RFBS Code:SH Lead: SPA Code:13 RAT Def:The process by which a potential hazardous waste site is brought to the attention of the EPA. The process can occur through the use of several mechanisms such as a phone call or referral by another government agency. Site Desc: Site Alias: CERCLIS Assess History OU ID:00 RALT Short Name: Act Code ID:Act Start Date: RAT Code:Act Complete Date: RAT Short Name:AGT Order No.:0 RAT Name:SH OU: RAT Hist. Only Flag:SH Code: RAT NSI Indicator:SH Seq: RAT Level:SH Start Date: RAT DEF OU:SH Complete Date: RFBS Code:SH Lead: SPA Code: RAT Def: Site Desc:Abandoned iron smelter and coal gasification plant in Provo. Previously owned by Columbia Steel and US Steel. 385 acres. Most of the facilities were dismantled in 1969-1971 but foundations/slag remain. Asbestos and tar also present on-site. Cleanup o Site Alias:No alias data available m-5-805465264-b 2 of7 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 4,514.83 / 6 IRONTON COMPLEX HIGHWAYS 89 AND 75 dd-CERCLIS NFRAP-805465264-bb p1p-805465264-y1y 5 CERCLIS NFRAP 43 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB PROVO UT 84601 Site ID:800711 Site FIPS Code:49049 Site EPA ID:UTD980958433 Region Code:8 Site Parent ID:Site Cong. Dist. Code:3 Site County Name:UTAH Federal Facility: Parent Site Name: CERCLIS-NFRAP Assess History OU ID:0 Act Start Date: Act Code ID:1 Act Complete Date:11/1/1985 RAT Code:DS AGT Order No.:10 RAT Short Name:DISCVRY SH OU: RAT Name:DISCOVERY SH Code: RAT Hist. Only Flag:SH Seq: RAT NSI Indicator:B SH Start Date: RAT Level:1 SH Complete Date: RAT DEF OU:00 SH Lead: RFBS Code:SH Qual: SPA Code:13 RAQ Act. Qual Short: RALT Short Name:EPA Fund RNPL Status Code:N RAT Def:The process by which a potential hazardous waste site is brought to the attention of the EPA. The process can occur through the use of several mechanisms such as a phone call or referral by another government agency. RNON NPL Status Desc:NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information CERCLIS-NFRAP Assess History OU ID:0 Act Start Date: Act Code ID:1 Act Complete Date:12/18/2008 RAT Code:VS AGT Order No.:1500 RAT Short Name:ARCH SITE SH OU: RAT Name:ARCHIVE SITE SH Code: RAT Hist. Only Flag:SH Seq: RAT NSI Indicator:B SH Start Date: RAT Level:1 SH Complete Date: RAT DEF OU:00 SH Lead: RFBS Code:SH Qual: SPA Code:13 RAQ Act. Qual Short: RALT Short Name:EPA In-House RNPL Status Code:N RAT Def:The decision is made that no further activity is planned at the site. RNON NPL Status Desc:NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information CERCLIS-NFRAP Assess History OU ID:0 Act Start Date: Act Code ID:1 Act Complete Date:3/15/1988 RAT Code:SI AGT Order No.:160 RAT Short Name:SI SH OU: RAT Name:SITE INSPECTION SH Code: RAT Hist. Only Flag:SH Seq: RAT NSI Indicator:B SH Start Date: RAT Level:1 SH Complete Date: RAT DEF OU:00 SH Lead: RFBS Code:P SH Qual: SPA Code:13 RAQ Act. Qual Short:Higher priority RALT Short Name:EPA Fund RNPL Status Code:N RAT Def:The process of collecting site data and samples to characterize the severity of the hazard for the hazard ranking score and/or enforcement support. RNON NPL Status Desc:NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information CERCLIS-NFRAP Assess History OU ID:0 Act Start Date: 44 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Act Code ID:1 Act Complete Date:12/31/1986 RAT Code:PA AGT Order No.:130 RAT Short Name:PA SH OU: RAT Name:PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT SH Code: RAT Hist. Only Flag:SH Seq: RAT NSI Indicator:B SH Start Date: RAT Level:1 SH Complete Date: RAT DEF OU:00 SH Lead: RFBS Code:P SH Qual: SPA Code:13 RAQ Act. Qual Short:Higher priority RALT Short Name:EPA Fund RNPL Status Code:N RAT Def:Collection of diverse existing information about the source and nature of the site hazard. It is EPA policy to complete the preliminary assessment within one year of site discovery. RNON NPL Status Desc:NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information CERCLIS-NFRAP Assess History OU ID:0 Act Start Date:8/19/1997 Act Code ID:1 Act Complete Date:12/18/2008 RAT Code:VA AGT Order No.:185 RAT Short Name:OTHERCLEAN SH OU: RAT Name:OTHER CLEANUP ACTIVITY SH Code: RAT Hist. Only Flag:SH Seq: RAT NSI Indicator:B SH Start Date: RAT Level:1 SH Complete Date: RAT DEF OU:00 SH Lead: RFBS Code:SH Qual: SPA Code:13 RAQ Act. Qual Short:NFRAP RALT Short Name:St PRP Only RNPL Status Code:N RAT Def:Documents that another party is managing cleanup work at a non-NPL site. RNON NPL Status Desc:NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information m-5-820684295-b 3 of7 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 4,514.83 / 6 IRONTON BOUNDED ON NORTH BY IRONTON BLVD., SOUTH BY U.S RTE. 75, EAST BY U.S RTE. 89, WEST BY UPRR, PROVO, UTAH UT dd-VCP-820684295-bb p1p-820684295-y1y Identification No:C006 EPA CERCLIS Arc Dt:12/18/2008 CIMID:490000015436 Termination Date: Site Desc:Voluntary Cleanup Program St Key:416 Type:Voluntary Cleanup Program - C006 Map Label:Voluntary Cleanup Program - C006 Application Date:8/19/1997 Northing:4449803.05841 Agreement Dt Orig:7/30/1998 Easting:447079.9457 Agreement Dt Amend:Enviro App Label:Voluntary Cleanup Program - C006 COC Original Dt:12/18/2008 Enviro App Symbol:n/a COC Amended Dt:County:UTAH Project Manager:KRISTEN (LEIGH) ANDERSON Acres:215 Status Code:COC/SMP Status Code Desc:COC with Site Management Plan Shape:(-12425676.7382, 4894604.739399999) Project Desc:<b><u>Original: </u></b><br>The former iron production plant was built by Columbia Steel Corporation in 1923 and the first pig iron was produced in 1924. U.S. Steel aquired the subsidiary in 1930 and operated at Ironton until 1962. During the operating life of the Ironton plant, raw materials in the form of iron ore, limestone and coke (produced on-site from coal) were processed to produce pig iron.The plant operations ceased in the 1960s and the property is currently vacant, considered a Brownfield by the City of Provo.The coal tar and other materials were remediated by removal, and groundwater is being managed by a site management plan and an environmental covenant. Groundwater monitoring has been performed up to Fall 2013. Land use restrictions as well as groundwater use and access restrictions are in place.<br><br> Data Source:DERR Voluntary Cleanup Program (Voluntary Cleanup Sites); Utah Environmental Interactive Map Search Resu lt Map Viewer Site Address Details ID:C006 Derr ID:C006 5 VCP 45 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Date of Appl:08/19/1997 Date COCIS:12/18/2008 Curr Proj Ma:Kristen (Leigh) Anderson Contact Phone:8015364127 Site Name:IRONTON Site Address:HIGHWAYS 89 AND 75 Site City:PROVO Site County:UTAH State:UT Zip Code:84601 Zip4: Name:IRONTON Address:HIGHWAYS 89 AND 75 City:PROVO Major Activities Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2008-03-27 00:00:00 Activity Key:412 Completion Date:9864-03-01 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:6 State Description:Ground Water Monitoring Field Work Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2008-12-17 00:00:00 Activity Key:419 Completion Date:2008-12-17 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2010-03-16 00:00:00 Activity Key:426 Completion Date:2010-03-16 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:95 State Description:Site Management Plan Field Work Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2012-07-27 00:00:00 Activity Key:449 Completion Date:2012-07-27 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments:Sierra Vista Way Disposal Project Manager:Bill Rees Current Lead:DEQ Start Date:2001-09-01 00:00:00 Activity Key:79 Completion Date:2002-03-08 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:24 State Description:Ineligibility Letter Sent Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2007-01-03 00:00:00 Activity Key:540 Completion Date:2007-01-03 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2007-12-21 00:00:00 Activity Key:542 Completion Date:2007-12-21 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1998-01-01 00:00:00 Activity Key:674 Completion Date:1998-01-01 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:50 State Description:Risk Assessment Report Comments Sent Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1994-07-29 00:00:00 Activity Key:678 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:69 46 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB State Description:Remedial Action Work Plan Received Comments:Remediation process (first proposal) Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-03-01 00:00:00 Activity Key:702 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:73 State Description:Remedial Action Work Plan Response Received Comments:Request to treat tar on-site Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2008-03-27 00:00:00 Activity Key:416 Completion Date:2008-03-27 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:95 State Description:Site Management Plan Field Work Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2010-04-27 00:00:00 Activity Key:427 Completion Date:2010-04-27 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2010-12-12 00:00:00 Activity Key:432 Completion Date:2010-12-12 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2011-03-21 00:00:00 Activity Key:434 Completion Date:2011-03-21 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:95 State Description:Site Management Plan Field Work Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2011-08-24 00:00:00 Activity Key:438 Completion Date:2011-08-24 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments:Tom Stuart Property Disposal Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2011-12-29 00:00:00 Activity Key:441 Completion Date:2011-12-29 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:101 State Description:Site Management Report Accepted Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2012-10-29 00:00:00 Activity Key:448 Completion Date:2012-10-29 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:95 State Description:Site Management Plan Field Work Comments: Project Manager:Bill Rees Current Lead:DEQ Start Date:2000-04-20 00:00:00 Activity Key:77 Completion Date:2000-06-30 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:74 State Description:Remedial Action Work Plan Accepted Comments:CAP approved after a 30-day public comment period. CAP addressed many large piles of contaminated soil that were stockpiled from phase I and II. Additional areas of contamination found and addressed during this cleanup. Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2004-01-29 00:00:00 Activity Key:534 Completion Date:2004-01-29 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2004-05-24 00:00:00 Activity Key:535 Completion Date:2004-05-24 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: 47 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2002-03-15 00:00:00 Activity Key:543 Completion Date:2002-03-15 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:95 State Description:Site Management Plan Field Work Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1997-03-21 00:00:00 Activity Key:659 Completion Date:1997-03-21 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:7 State Description:Site Characterization Report Comments Sent Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1997-08-19 00:00:00 Activity Key:665 Completion Date:1997-08-19 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:41 State Description:Site Characterization Report Received Comments:Third draft version Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1998-10-16 00:00:00 Activity Key:682 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:75 State Description:Remedial Action Work Plan Addendum Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1998-12-23 00:00:00 Activity Key:686 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:32 State Description:Site Visit Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-03-04 00:00:00 Activity Key:700 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:73 State Description:Remedial Action Work Plan Response Received Comments:Changing sampling grid size around cooling tower Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1996-05-10 00:00:00 Activity Key:414 Completion Date:1996-05-10 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:34 State Description:Site Characterization Work Plan Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2009-08-10 00:00:00 Activity Key:422 Completion Date:2009-08-10 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:101 State Description:Site Management Report Accepted Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2010-06-15 00:00:00 Activity Key:428 Completion Date:2010-06-15 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:101 State Description:Site Management Report Accepted Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2010-08-23 00:00:00 Activity Key:431 Completion Date:2010-08-23 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:101 State Description:Site Management Report Accepted Comments: Project Manager:Thomas Daniels Current Lead:DEQ Start Date:1998-07-30 00:00:00 Activity Key:74 Completion Date:1998-07-30 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:3 State Description:VCP Agreement Executed Comments: Project Manager:Bill Rees Current Lead:DEQ Start Date:2004-09-08 00:00:00 Activity Key:75 48 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Completion Date:2004-09-10 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:6 State Description:Ground Water Monitoring Field Work Comments:The Fall 2004 groundwater monitoring event was conducted in September. The sampling was performed per the requirements of the draft SMP. A Groundwater Monitoring Report was submitted on November 26, 2004. Groundwater impact appears to be limited to the area around the former benzol plant. Project Manager:Bill Rees Current Lead:DEQ Start Date:2000-03-30 00:00:00 Activity Key:78 Completion Date:2001-11-02 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:24 State Description:Ineligibility Letter Sent Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2008-12-17 00:00:00 Activity Key:529 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:12 State Description:Site Management Plan Accepted Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2004-11-26 00:00:00 Activity Key:536 Completion Date:2004-11-26 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2007-06-27 00:00:00 Activity Key:541 Completion Date:2007-06-27 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1996-12-15 00:00:00 Activity Key:580 Completion Date:1996-12-15 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:41 State Description:Site Characterization Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1996-05-01 00:00:00 Activity Key:654 Completion Date:1996-06-30 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:40 State Description:Site Characterization Field Work Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1997-06-26 00:00:00 Activity Key:666 Completion Date:1997-06-26 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:53 State Description:Risk Assessment Report Addendum Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1997-08-25 00:00:00 Activity Key:667 Completion Date:1997-08-25 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:50 State Description:Risk Assessment Report Comments Sent Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-02-02 00:00:00 Activity Key:697 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:78 State Description:Remedial Action Report Response Received Comments:Change of use of broken concrete from site Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-04-01 00:00:00 Activity Key:703 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:74 State Description:Remedial Action Work Plan Accepted Comments:Limited on-site tar treatment approved Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2019-09-09 00:00:00 Activity Key:1872 Completion Date:2019-09-09 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 49 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2008-12-18 00:00:00 Activity Key:242 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:13 State Description:COC Issued Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2009-03-26 00:00:00 Activity Key:420 Completion Date:2009-03-26 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:95 State Description:Site Management Plan Field Work Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2010-07-12 00:00:00 Activity Key:430 Completion Date:2010-07-12 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments:Action Target Tar Removal Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2012-06-15 00:00:00 Activity Key:446 Completion Date:2012-06-15 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2003-05-30 00:00:00 Activity Key:532 Completion Date:2003-05-30 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2005-12-19 00:00:00 Activity Key:538 Completion Date:2005-12-19 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1998-01-14 00:00:00 Activity Key:581 Completion Date:1997-01-14 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:41 State Description:Site Characterization Report Received Comments:Final version of the 1996 draft Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1998-08-03 00:00:00 Activity Key:582 Completion Date:1998-09-02 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:29 State Description:Public Comment Period Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1998-07-22 00:00:00 Activity Key:681 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:72 State Description:Remedial Action Work Plan Comments Sent Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1998-11-02 00:00:00 Activity Key:683 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:32 State Description:Site Visit Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1998-11-03 00:00:00 Activity Key:685 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:33 State Description:Split Samples Collected Comments:Split samples and site visit 50 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-02-15 00:00:00 Activity Key:692 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:33 State Description:Split Samples Collected Comments:Split samples and site visit Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-01-29 00:00:00 Activity Key:696 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:33 State Description:Split Samples Collected Comments:Split samples and site visit Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-03-04 00:00:00 Activity Key:701 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:33 State Description:Split Samples Collected Comments:Split Samples around cooling tower taken in accordance with changes suggested in response on same day Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-03-22 00:00:00 Activity Key:705 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:33 State Description:Split Samples Collected Comments:Confirmation samples and site visit Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-05-19 00:00:00 Activity Key:708 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:73 State Description:Remedial Action Work Plan Response Received Comments:Question of treating surface water in a pond on-site Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-06-17 00:00:00 Activity Key:712 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:32 State Description:Site Visit Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2009-07-13 00:00:00 Activity Key:421 Completion Date:2009-07-13 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2011-01-20 00:00:00 Activity Key:433 Completion Date:2011-01-20 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:101 State Description:Site Management Report Accepted Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2011-06-22 00:00:00 Activity Key:436 Completion Date:2011-06-22 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:101 State Description:Site Management Report Accepted Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2011-10-13 00:00:00 Activity Key:437 Completion Date:2011-10-13 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:95 State Description:Site Management Plan Field Work Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2012-07-13 00:00:00 Activity Key:447 Completion Date:2012-07-13 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:101 State Description:Site Management Report Accepted Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2012-08-09 00:00:00 Activity Key:450 Completion Date:2012-08-09 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:101 51 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB State Description:Site Management Report Accepted Comments:Sierra Vista Way Disposal Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2012-12-28 00:00:00 Activity Key:451 Completion Date:2012-12-28 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2000-12-15 00:00:00 Activity Key:656 Completion Date:2000-12-15 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:41 State Description:Site Characterization Report Received Comments:Air emissions report Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1997-06-18 00:00:00 Activity Key:660 Completion Date:1997-06-18 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:7 State Description:Site Characterization Report Comments Sent Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2001-05-16 00:00:00 Activity Key:662 Completion Date:2001-05-16 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:46 State Description:Site Characterization Report Addendum Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1997-06-10 00:00:00 Activity Key:663 Completion Date:1997-06-10 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:47 State Description:Risk Assessment Report Received Comments:First Draft Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1997-11-14 00:00:00 Activity Key:672 Completion Date:1997-11-14 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:7 State Description:Site Characterization Report Comments Sent Comments:Draft report has addressed previous comments Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1997-12-18 00:00:00 Activity Key:673 Completion Date:1997-12-18 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:50 State Description:Risk Assessment Report Comments Sent Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1998-04-28 00:00:00 Activity Key:677 Completion Date:1998-04-28 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:52 State Description:Risk Assessment Report Accepted Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-02-08 00:00:00 Activity Key:693 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:32 State Description:Site Visit Comments:investigated claims of previously unreported RECs Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-03-15 00:00:00 Activity Key:704 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:33 State Description:Split Samples Collected Comments:Confirmation samples and site visit Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-03-23 00:00:00 Activity Key:706 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:33 State Description:Split Samples Collected Comments:Split samples and site visit 52 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-06-02 00:00:00 Activity Key:709 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:74 State Description:Remedial Action Work Plan Accepted Comments:Accepted treatment of pond water, with applicable conditions Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-12-20 00:00:00 Activity Key:713 Completion Date:1999-12-20 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:89 State Description:Site Management Plan Received Comments:Draft Site Management Plan received Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2008-12-18 00:00:00 Activity Key:417 Completion Date:2008-12-18 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:101 State Description:Site Management Report Accepted Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2011-07-07 00:00:00 Activity Key:439 Completion Date:2011-07-07 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:101 State Description:Site Management Report Accepted Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2011-12-16 00:00:00 Activity Key:440 Completion Date:2011-12-16 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2012-03-20 00:00:00 Activity Key:444 Completion Date:2012-03-20 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments:Valley Vista Tar Disposal Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2008-09-24 00:00:00 Activity Key:528 Completion Date:2008-09-24 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:89 State Description:Site Management Plan Received Comments:Revised Site Management Plan (Final) Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2002-12-09 00:00:00 Activity Key:531 Completion Date:2002-12-09 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2006-06-26 00:00:00 Activity Key:539 Completion Date:2006-06-26 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2000-05-01 00:00:00 Activity Key:583 Completion Date:2000-05-01 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:61 State Description:Ground Water Monitoring Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2000-09-20 00:00:00 Activity Key:584 Completion Date:2000-09-20 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:41 State Description:Site Characterization Report Received Comments:Tar investigation and sampling report Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1995-11-01 00:00:00 Activity Key:653 Completion Date:1995-12-31 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:40 53 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB State Description:Site Characterization Field Work Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2000-02-15 00:00:00 Activity Key:655 Completion Date:2000-02-16 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:6 State Description:Ground Water Monitoring Field Work Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2013-04-10 00:00:00 Activity Key:714 Completion Date:2013-04-10 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:99 State Description:Site Management Report Comments Sent Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2014-01-06 00:00:00 Activity Key:1119 Completion Date:2014-01-06 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2008-12-18 00:00:00 Activity Key:252 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:107 State Description:CERCLIS Archived (NFRAPed) Comments: Project Manager:Bill Rees Current Lead: Start Date:1996-05-22 00:00:00 Activity Key:371 Completion Date:2012-02-09 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:5 State Description:Site Characterization Work Plan Accepted Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2008-06-18 00:00:00 Activity Key:413 Completion Date:2008-06-18 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2009-12-28 00:00:00 Activity Key:424 Completion Date:2009-12-28 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2010-02-03 00:00:00 Activity Key:425 Completion Date:2010-02-03 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:101 State Description:Site Management Report Accepted Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2012-03-28 00:00:00 Activity Key:442 Completion Date:2012-03-28 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:95 State Description:Site Management Plan Field Work Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2012-02-02 00:00:00 Activity Key:443 Completion Date:2012-02-02 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments:Tom Stuart Disposal Document Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2002-05-28 00:00:00 Activity Key:530 Completion Date:2002-05-28 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: 54 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2005-07-18 00:00:00 Activity Key:537 Completion Date:2005-07-18 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1997-06-07 00:00:00 Activity Key:661 Completion Date:1997-06-07 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:41 State Description:Site Characterization Report Received Comments:Second draft Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1998-07-01 00:00:00 Activity Key:679 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:69 State Description:Remedial Action Work Plan Received Comments:Draft final workplan Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1998-12-10 00:00:00 Activity Key:684 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:32 State Description:Site Visit Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-01-07 00:00:00 Activity Key:687 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:32 State Description:Site Visit Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-02-18 00:00:00 Activity Key:698 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:73 State Description:Remedial Action Work Plan Response Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-03-09 00:00:00 Activity Key:699 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:72 State Description:Remedial Action Work Plan Comments Sent Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-04-12 00:00:00 Activity Key:707 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:33 State Description:Split Samples Collected Comments:Split samples and site visit Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1996-05-21 00:00:00 Activity Key:415 Completion Date:1996-05-21 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:37 State Description:Site Characterization Work Plan Comments Sent Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2008-10-28 00:00:00 Activity Key:418 Completion Date:2008-10-29 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:95 State Description:Site Management Plan Field Work Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2009-10-08 00:00:00 Activity Key:423 Completion Date:2009-10-08 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:95 State Description:Site Management Plan Field Work Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2010-10-18 00:00:00 Activity Key:429 Completion Date:2010-10-18 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:95 55 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB State Description:Site Management Plan Field Work Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2011-06-06 00:00:00 Activity Key:435 Completion Date:2011-06-06 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:96 State Description:Site Management Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2012-04-16 00:00:00 Activity Key:445 Completion Date:2012-04-16 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:101 State Description:Site Management Report Accepted Comments:Valley Vista Acceptance Project Manager:Thomas Daniels Current Lead:DEQ Start Date:1998-07-31 00:00:00 Activity Key:76 Completion Date:1998-09-11 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:74 State Description:Remedial Action Work Plan Accepted Comments:CAP was approved after a public comment period. The CAP addressed many areas around the coke by products processsing and slag areas. Groundwater monitoring was also performed. Project Manager:Bill Rees Current Lead:DEQ Start Date:2002-10-01 00:00:00 Activity Key:80 Completion Date:2002-10-01 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:12 State Description:Site Management Plan Accepted Comments:The SMP is draft. Currently, groundwater monitoring is being performed semi-annually. Contaminated soil is being addressed under the soil contingency plan in the SMP. Additional soil must be removed from the site. Project Manager:Thomas Daniels Current Lead:DEQ Start Date:1997-08-19 00:00:00 Activity Key:81 Completion Date:1997-08-19 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:20 State Description:Voluntary Cleanup Site Application Received Comments:Application was submitted after VCP legislation was enacted. Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1996-11-01 00:00:00 Activity Key:579 Completion Date:1996-11-01 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:41 State Description:Site Characterization Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2000-09-08 00:00:00 Activity Key:657 Completion Date:2000-09-08 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:40 State Description:Site Characterization Field Work Comments:Air emissions fieldwork Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1997-07-16 00:00:00 Activity Key:664 Completion Date:1997-07-16 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:7 State Description:Site Characterization Report Comments Sent Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1997-10-06 00:00:00 Activity Key:670 Completion Date:1997-10-06 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:47 State Description:Risk Assessment Report Received Comments:Strike-out draft Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1998-03-11 00:00:00 Activity Key:676 Completion Date:1998-03-11 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:47 State Description:Risk Assessment Report Received Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1998-07-31 00:00:00 Activity Key:680 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:76 State Description:Remedial Action Report Received 56 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Comments: Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-01-13 00:00:00 Activity Key:690 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:33 State Description:Split Samples Collected Comments:Split samples and site visit Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-02-26 00:00:00 Activity Key:695 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:33 State Description:Split Samples Collected Comments:Confirmation samples to check effectiveness of remediation in RECs brought to our attention Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:1999-06-04 00:00:00 Activity Key:711 Completion Date:Major Activity Key:33 State Description:Split Samples Collected Comments:Split samples of tar repository and site visit Project Manager:Current Lead: Start Date:2013-03-25 00:00:00 Activity Key:716 Completion Date:2013-03-25 00:00:00 Major Activity Key:95 State Description:Site Management Plan Field Work Comments: m-5-820758472-b 4 of7 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 4,514.83 / 6 IRONTON Bounded on North by Ironton Boulevard, South by US Route 75, East by US Route 89, West by Union Pacific L.A. and S.L. Railroad Interchange Yard Provo UT 84603 dd-INST-820758472-bb p1p-820758472-y1y Facility/Release ID:C006 Category:Not Applicable Program:Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP)Branch:CERCLA Branch Sub Program:VCP Administrative Division:DERR Document No:DERR-2008-007320 Program Manager:Bill Rees Document Date:12/29/2008 EDocs Search:VCP COC Title:Certificate of Completion Final Tax ID No/Parcel No/Prop ID:23: 001: 0002 Novatek 23: 001: 0049 New Ironton Properties 35:082:0011 Novatek 35: 082:0017 Provo City lift station 35: 082: 0050 Provo City - road 47:224:0001 Intelliserv Document URL:http://eqedocs.utah.gov/Viewer.aspx?file=168.178.6.41/docs/derr/CERCLA%20Branch/25%20-% 20Utah/Voluntary%20Cleanup%20Program%20(VCP)/IRONTON/VCP%20Administrative/DERR-2008-007320.pdf Location Details: Beginning at a point south 639.14 feet and west 2543.38 feet from the Northeast Corner of Section 20, Township 7 South, Range 3 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; and running thence S 24° 37' 43" E 824.64 feet; thence S 89 ° 26' 38" W 136.46 feet; thence N 74 ° 43' 0" W 236.22 feet; thence N 21° 33' 34" W 634.18 feet; thence N 68° 42' 31" E 272.29 feet to the point of beginning. Together with and subject to covenants, conditions, restrictions and easements of record. Said parcel 2 contains 4.98 acres more or less. m-5-828877658-b 5 of7 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 4,514.83 / 6 IRONTON COMPLEX HIGHWAYS 89 AND 75 PROVO UT 84601 dd-SEMS ARCHIVE-828877658-bb p1p-828877658-y1y Site ID:0800711 FIPS Code:49049 EPA ID:UTD980958433 Cong District:03 Superfund Alte Agr:No Region:08 Federal Facility:No County:UTAH 5 5 INST SEMS ARCHIVE 57 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB FF Docket:No NPL:Not on the NPL Non NPL Status:NFRAP-Site does not qualify for the NPL based on existing information Action Information Operable Units:00 Qual:N Action Code:VA SEQ:1 Action Name:OTHR CLEANUP FF:N Start Actual:8/19/1997 4:00:00 AM FF Docket:N Finish Actual:12/18/2008 5:00:00 AM Region:08 Curr Action Lead:St Ovrsght Operable Units:00 Qual: Action Code:VS SEQ:1 Action Name:ARCH SITE FF:N Start Actual:FF Docket:N Finish Actual:12/18/2008 5:00:00 AM Region:08 Curr Action Lead:EPA Perf In-Hse Operable Units:00 Qual: Action Code:DS SEQ:1 Action Name:DISCVRY FF:N Start Actual:11/1/1985 6:00:00 AM FF Docket:N Finish Actual:11/1/1985 6:00:00 AM Region:08 Curr Action Lead:EPA Perf Operable Units:00 Qual:H Action Code:SI SEQ:1 Action Name:SI FF:N Start Actual:FF Docket:N Finish Actual:3/15/1988 5:00:00 AM Region:08 Curr Action Lead:EPA Perf Operable Units:00 Qual:H Action Code:PA SEQ:1 Action Name:PA FF:N Start Actual:FF Docket:N Finish Actual:12/31/1986 5:00:00 AM Region:08 Curr Action Lead:EPA Perf m-5-891365904-b 6 of7 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 4,514.83 / 6 IRONTON COMPLEX HIGHWAYS 89 AND 75 PROVO UT 84601 dd-CONTAM POTENTIAL-891365904-bb p1p-891365904-y1y DERR ID:UTD980958433 Contact Phone No: CIM ID:490000015436 Emerg Resp Branch:No Site Description:CERCLA Site Assessment Map Label:CERCLA Site Assessment - UTD980958433 Type:CERCLA Site Assessment - UTD980958433 County:UTAH NPL:No Northing:4449803.05841 Proposed for NPL:No Easting:447079.9457 Arch for CERCLIS:Yes Latitude:40.1969555664395 Project Manager:Longitude:-111.621753294535 Project Description:<b><u>Original: </u></b><br>Abandoned iron smelter & coal gasification plant. Previous owners: Columbia Steel and US Steel. 385 acres. Most of the facilities dismantled in 1969-1971 but foundations/slag remain. Undergoing corrective actions.<br><br> **Note: data in the [Project Description] field for some records is truncated from the source. m-5-899715126-b 7 of7 N 0.39 / 2,038.36 4,514.83 / 6 PROVO CITY IRONTON ECONOMIC REDEVELOPMENT PILOT PROJECT BOUNDED BY IRONTON BLVD. ON N, RT 75 ON S, RT 89 ON E, DENVER RIO GRANDE RR ON W PROVO UT 84601 dd-BROWNFIELDS-899715126-bb p1p-899715126-y1y 5 5 CONTAM POTENTIAL BROWNFIELDS 58 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB ST Key:417 Site County:UTAH CIM ID:490000015436 Zip 4: DERR ID:Pre7 Map Label:Brownfields Grants - Pre7 ID:Pre7 UTM Northing:4449803.05841 Type:Brownfields Grants UTM Easting:447079.9457 Site Desc:Brownfields Grants Enviroapp Label:Brownfields Grants - Pre7 Curr Proj Manager:<Multiple>Enviroapp Symbol:n/a Contact Phone No:3853918120 Post to Net:Yes Date Brownfield: Project Description:<b><u>Original: </u></b><br>Provo City received a U.S. EPA Regional Brownfields Pilot Project Grant in 1996 for $200,000.<br><br> **Note: data in the [Project Description] field for some records is truncated from the source. Data Source(s):Utah Brownfields not targeted for cleanup m-6-888647341-b 1 of1 ENE 0.40 / 2,131.87 4,601.42 / 93 UT. DEPT. OF HWYS. GRAVEL PIT NO. 25038 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 dd-MRDS-888647341-bb p1p-888647341-y1y Dep ID:10012780 I1:11 Dev Status:PAST PRODUCER Latitude:40.193298 Code List:SDG Longitude:-111.612976 Url:http://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10012780 Commodity I1:11 Line:1 Code:SDG Inserted By:MRDS migration Commodity:Sand and Gravel, Cons Insert Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:24 Commodity Type:Non-metallic Updated By:USGS Commodity Group:Sand and Gravel Update Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:31 Importance:Primary Materials I1:14 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Clay Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:1 Update Dat: I1:14 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Sand Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:2 Update Dat: Names I1:76 Inserted By:MRDS migration Status:Current Insert Date:29-OCT-02 Site Name:Ut. Dept. of Hwys. Gravel Pit No. 2 Updated By:USGS Line:1 Update Date:29-OCT-02 m-7-888449226-b 1 of1 E 0.43 / 2,268.19 4,578.03 / 69 UT. DEPT. OF HWYS. PIT NO. 25040 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 dd-MRDS-888449226-bb p1p-888449226-y1y Dep ID:10012782 I1:65 Dev Status:PAST PRODUCER Latitude:40.18988 Code List:SDG Longitude:-111.610779 Url:http://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10012782 6 7 MRDS MRDS 59 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Commodity I1:11 Line:1 Code:SDG Inserted By:MRDS migration Commodity:Sand and Gravel, Cons Insert Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:24 Commodity Type:Non-metallic Updated By:USGS Commodity Group:Sand and Gravel Update Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:31 Importance:Primary Materials I1:14 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Quartzite Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:1 Update Dat: I1:14 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Shale Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:2 Update Dat: Names I1:76 Inserted By:MRDS migration Status:Current Insert Date:29-OCT-02 Site Name:Ut. Dept. of Hwys. Pit No. 25040 Updated By:USGS Line:1 Update Date:29-OCT-02 m-8-867347198-b 1 of1 W 0.45 / 2,355.07 4,500.38 / -8 DOMINION ENERGY 1640 N MOUNTAIN SPRINGS PARKWAY SPRINGVILLE UT dd-LAST-867347198-bb p1p-867347198-y1y ID (Map):Facility ID:1000951 Facility ID (Map):Fed Regulated:FALSE Owner Name (Map): Data Source:Utah DEQ LAST List Release Detail(s) Release ID:NSE Type of Site:AST w/RP Lead Date Closed:8/17/2018 m-9-888662820-b 1 of1 N 0.46 / 2,410.45 4,537.35 / 29 (FACILITY) IRONTON SMELTER DUMP UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 dd-MRDS-888662820-bb p1p-888662820-y1y Dep ID:10012781 I1:28 Dev Status:PLANT Latitude:40.196899 Code List:STN_C Longitude:-111.618713 Url:http://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10012781 Commodity I1:11 Line:1 Code:STN_C Inserted By:MRDS migration Commodity:Stone, Crushed/Broken Insert Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:24 Commodity Type:Non-metallic Updated By:USGS Commodity Group:Stone, Crushed Update Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:31 Importance:Primary 8 9 LAST MRDS 60 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Names I1:76 Inserted By:MRDS migration Status:Current Insert Date:29-OCT-02 Site Name:(Facility) Ironton Smelter Dump Updated By:USGS Line:1 Update Date:29-OCT-02 Names I1:76 Inserted By:MRDS migration Status:Previous Insert Date:29-OCT-02 Site Name:Utah State Dept. of Highways Pit No Updated By:USGS Line:2 Update Date:29-OCT-02 m-10-888423210-b 1 of1 NNE 0.63 / 3,304.11 4,697.09 / 188 UT DEPT OF HWYS NO 25038 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 dd-MRDS-888423210-bb p1p-888423210-y1y Dep ID:10276315 I1:27 Dev Status:PRODUCER Latitude:40.198914 Code List:SDG Longitude:-111.615784 Url:http://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10276315 Commodity I1:47 Line:1 Code:SDG Inserted By:MAS migration Commodity:Sand and Gravel, Cons Insert Date:29-OCT-02 Commodity Type:Non-metallic Updated By:USGS Commodity Group:Sand and Gravel Update Date:29-OCT-02 Importance:Primary Names I1:27 Inserted By:MAS migration Status:Current Insert Date:29-OCT-02 Site Name:Ut Dept of Hwys No 25038 Updated By:USGS Line:1 Update Date:29-OCT-02 m-11-888496883-b 1 of1 E 0.64 / 3,374.05 4,784.75 / 276 UT DEPT OF HWYS NO 25039 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 dd-MRDS-888496883-bb p1p-888496883-y1y Dep ID:10203575 I1:29 Dev Status:PRODUCER Latitude:40.18988 Code List:SDG Longitude:-111.606812 Url:http://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10203575 Commodity I1:45 Line:1 Code:SDG Inserted By:MAS migration Commodity:Sand and Gravel, Cons Insert Date:29-OCT-02 Commodity Type:Non-metallic Updated By:USGS Commodity Group:Sand and Gravel Update Date:29-OCT-02 Importance:Primary Names I1:27 Inserted By:MAS migration 10 11 MRDS MRDS 61 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Status:Current Insert Date:29-OCT-02 Site Name:Ut Dept of Hwys No 25039 Updated By:USGS Line:1 Update Date:29-OCT-02 m-12-888620372-b 1 of1 NNE 0.70 / 3,680.79 4,714.00 / 205 IRONTON ADIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 dd-MRDS-888620372-bb p1p-888620372-y1y Dep ID:10094507 I1:20 Dev Status:OCCURRENCE Latitude:40.199707 Code List:FE Longitude:-111.614685 Url:http://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10094507 Commodity I1:27 Line:2 Code:MN Inserted By:MRDS migration Commodity:Manganese Insert Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:24 Commodity Type:Metallic Updated By:USGS Commodity Group:Manganese Update Date:29-OCT-2002 09:01:09 Importance:Primary I1:45 Line:1 Code:FE Inserted By:MRDS migration Commodity:Iron Insert Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:24 Commodity Type:Metallic Updated By:USGS Commodity Group:Iron Update Date:29-OCT-2002 09:01:09 Importance:Primary Materials I1:15 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Limonite Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:1 Update Dat: I1:22 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Pyrolusite Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:2 Update Dat: Names I1:93 Inserted By:MRDS migration Status:Current Insert Date:29-OCT-02 Site Name:Ironton Adit Updated By:USGS Line:1 Update Date:29-OCT-02 m-13-888455555-b 1 of1 NE 0.72 / 3,802.26 5,031.68 / 523 GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 dd-MRDS-888455555-bb p1p-888455555-y1y Dep ID:10087710 I1:21 Dev Status:PAST PRODUCER Latitude:40.19751 Code List:SDG Longitude:-111.60968 Url:http://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10087710 Commodity I1:11 Line:1 Code:SDG Inserted By:MRDS migration Commodity:Sand and Gravel, Cons Insert Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:24 Commodity Type:Non-metallic Updated By:USGS 12 13 MRDS MRDS 62 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Commodity Group:Sand and Gravel Update Date:29-OCT-2002 09:01:06 Importance:Primary Materials I1:14 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Limestone Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:1 Update Dat: Names I1:21 Inserted By:MRDS migration Status:Current Insert Date:29-OCT-02 Site Name:Gravel Pit Updated By:USGS Line:1 Update Date:29-OCT-02 m-14-888581203-b 1 of1 E 0.73 / 3,847.53 4,917.74 / 409 UT DEPT OF HWYS NO 25040 UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 dd-MRDS-888581203-bb p1p-888581203-y1y Dep ID:10130790 I1:64 Dev Status:PRODUCER Latitude:40.18927 Code List:SDG Longitude:-111.605103 Url:http://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10130790 Commodity I1:29 Line:1 Code:SDG Inserted By:MAS migration Commodity:Sand and Gravel, Cons Insert Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:24 Commodity Type:Non-metallic Updated By:USGS Commodity Group:Sand and Gravel Update Date:29-OCT-2002 09:01:25 Importance:Primary Names I1:27 Inserted By:MAS migration Status:Current Insert Date:29-OCT-02 Site Name:Ut Dept of Hwys No 25040 Updated By:USGS Line:1 Update Date:29-OCT-02 m-15-810476212-b 1 of1 NW 0.74 / 3,885.73 4,500.94 / -8 VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) 2555 SOUTH INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY PROVO UT 84605 dd-RCRA CORRACTS-810476212-bb p1p-810476212-y1y EPA Handler ID:UTD009087644 Gen Status Universe:VSG Contact Name:JOHN R JONES Contact Address:2555 SOUTH , INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY , , PROVO , UT, 84605 , US Contact Phone No and Ext:317-248-6427 Contact Email: Contact Country:US County Name:UTAH EPA Region:08 Land Type:Private Receive Date:20060927 Location Latitude:40.19958 Location Longitude:-111.630412 14 15 MRDS RCRA CORRACTS 63 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Event/Area Details Area Name:SWMU 13-PROCESS AREA SOIL & GW PROT SYS Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20000802 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20000802 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 1 - Ironton Canal Outfall Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20041004 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20041004 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 12 - EVAPORATION AREAS Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20080814 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20080814 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 4 - Separation Tanks Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20000802 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20000802 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 5 - Mod API Oil-Water Separator Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20041004 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20041004 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 1 - Ironton Canal Outfall Event Code:CA006OU 64 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Corrective Action Event Descri:TYPE OF AREA Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 11 BY-PRODUCTS LAGOON Event Code:CA006OU Corrective Action Event Descri:TYPE OF AREA Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:ENTIRE FACILITY Event Code:CA076H Corrective Action Event Descri:EBOCS Actual Date of Event:19960916 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19960916 Groundwater Release Indicator: Soil Release Indicator: Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 2 - North Impoundment Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20080814 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20080814 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:ENTIRE FACILITY Event Code:CAGPR Corrective Action Event Descri:GPRA - CORRECTIVE ACTION Actual Date of Event: Orig Sched Event Date:19991231 New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19991231 Groundwater Release Indicator: Soil Release Indicator: Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:E Area Name:ENTIRE FACILITY Event Code:CA070YE Corrective Action Event Descri:DETERMINATION OF NEED FOR AN INVESTIGATION-INVESTIGATION IS NECESSARY Actual Date of Event:19960916 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: 65 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Best Date:19960916 Groundwater Release Indicator: Soil Release Indicator: Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 13-PROCESS AREA SOIL & GW PROT SYS Event Code:CA100 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION IMPOSITION Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 7 - Pole Barn #1 Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20000802 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20000802 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 10 - Evaporation Tank Event Code:CA006OU Corrective Action Event Descri:TYPE OF AREA Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:ENTIRE FACILITY Event Code:CA077H Corrective Action Event Descri:OVERALL CA RANK Actual Date of Event:19960916 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19960916 Groundwater Release Indicator: Soil Release Indicator: Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 12 - EVAPORATION AREAS Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20041004 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20041004 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: 66 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 9 - Solidified Coal Tar Windrows Event Code:CA100 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION IMPOSITION Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 8 - Pole Barn #2 Event Code:CA100 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION IMPOSITION Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 6 - Biotreatment Tanks Event Code:CA006OU Corrective Action Event Descri:TYPE OF AREA Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 10 - Evaporation Tank Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20080814 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20080814 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 3 - South Impoundment Event Code:CA200 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION COMPLETE Actual Date of Event:20101102 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20101102 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 4 - Separation Tanks 67 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Event Code:CA200 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION COMPLETE Actual Date of Event:20101102 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20101102 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 5 - Mod API Oil-Water Separator Event Code:CA200 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION COMPLETE Actual Date of Event:20101102 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20101102 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 13-PROCESS AREA SOIL & GW PROT SYS Event Code:CA006OU Corrective Action Event Descri:TYPE OF AREA Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 2 - North Impoundment Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20000802 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20000802 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 7 - Pole Barn #1 Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20080814 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20080814 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 3 - South Impoundment Event Code:CA100 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION IMPOSITION Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: 68 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 8 - Pole Barn #2 Event Code:CA006OU Corrective Action Event Descri:TYPE OF AREA Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 9 - Solidified Coal Tar Windrows Event Code:CA200 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION COMPLETE Actual Date of Event:20101102 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20101102 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 9 - Solidified Coal Tar Windrows Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20041004 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20041004 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 13-PROCESS AREA SOIL & GW PROT SYS Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20080814 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20080814 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 2 - North Impoundment Event Code:CA100 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION IMPOSITION Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes 69 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 7 - Pole Barn #1 Event Code:CA100 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION IMPOSITION Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 1 - Ironton Canal Outfall Event Code:CA200 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION COMPLETE Actual Date of Event:20101102 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20101102 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 1 - Ironton Canal Outfall Event Code:CA100 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION IMPOSITION Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 11 BY-PRODUCTS LAGOON Event Code:CA100 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION IMPOSITION Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 2 - North Impoundment Event Code:CA200 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION COMPLETE Actual Date of Event:20101102 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20101102 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S 70 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Area Name:ENTIRE FACILITY Event Code:CA225NR Corrective Action Event Descri:STABILIZATION MEASURES EVALUATION-FACILITY NOT AMENABLE TO STABILIZATION Actual Date of Event:20020109 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20020109 Groundwater Release Indicator: Soil Release Indicator: Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 3 - South Impoundment Event Code:CA006OU Corrective Action Event Descri:TYPE OF AREA Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:ENTIRE FACILITY Event Code:CA770NG Corrective Action Event Descri:ENGINEERING CONTROLS ESTABLISHED-NON-GROUNDWATER CONTROL Actual Date of Event:20040819 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20040819 Groundwater Release Indicator: Soil Release Indicator: Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 11 BY-PRODUCTS LAGOON Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20080814 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20080814 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 5 - Mod API Oil-Water Separator Event Code:CA100 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION IMPOSITION Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 6 - Biotreatment Tanks Event Code:CA100 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION IMPOSITION Actual Date of Event:19961113 71 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 12 - EVAPORATION AREAS Event Code:CA100 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION IMPOSITION Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 5 - Mod API Oil-Water Separator Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20000802 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20000802 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 9 - Solidified Coal Tar Windrows Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20000802 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20000802 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 8 - Pole Barn #2 Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20080814 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20080814 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 10 - Evaporation Tank Event Code:CA100 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION IMPOSITION Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes 72 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:ENTIRE FACILITY Event Code:CA772EP Corrective Action Event Descri:INSTITUTIONAL CONTROLS ESTABLISHED-ENFORCEMENT AND PERMIT TOOLS Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator: Soil Release Indicator: Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 4 - Separation Tanks Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20041004 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20041004 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 10 - Evaporation Tank Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20041004 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20041004 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 12 - EVAPORATION AREAS Event Code:CA200 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION COMPLETE Actual Date of Event:20101102 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20101102 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 11 BY-PRODUCTS LAGOON Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20041004 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20041004 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S 73 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Area Name:ENTIRE FACILITY Event Code:CA725YE Corrective Action Event Descri:HUMAN EXPOSURES CONTROLLED DETERMINATION-YES, APPLICABLE AS OF THIS DATE Actual Date of Event:20050927 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20050927 Groundwater Release Indicator: Soil Release Indicator: Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 6 - Biotreatment Tanks Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20080814 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20080814 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:ENTIRE FACILITY Event Code:CA050PA Corrective Action Event Descri:RFA COMPLETED-ASSESSMENT WAS A PA-PLUS Actual Date of Event:19931020 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19931020 Groundwater Release Indicator: Soil Release Indicator: Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 3 - South Impoundment Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20080814 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20080814 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 10 - Evaporation Tank Event Code:CA200 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION COMPLETE Actual Date of Event:20101102 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20101102 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 1 - Ironton Canal Outfall Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED 74 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Actual Date of Event:20080814 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20080814 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:ENTIRE FACILITY Event Code:CA075HI Corrective Action Event Descri:CA PRIORITIZATION-HIGH CA PRIORITY Actual Date of Event:19931027 Orig Sched Event Date:19930930 New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19931027 Groundwater Release Indicator: Soil Release Indicator: Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:E Area Name:SWMU 8 - Pole Barn #2 Event Code:CA200 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION COMPLETE Actual Date of Event:20101102 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20101102 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 13-PROCESS AREA SOIL & GW PROT SYS Event Code:CA200 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION COMPLETE Actual Date of Event:20101102 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20101102 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 8 - Pole Barn #2 Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20000802 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20000802 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 4 - Separation Tanks Event Code:CA006OU Corrective Action Event Descri:TYPE OF AREA Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 75 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 5 - Mod API Oil-Water Separator Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20080814 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20080814 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:ENTIRE FACILITY Event Code:CA050 Corrective Action Event Descri:RFA COMPLETED Actual Date of Event:19930820 Orig Sched Event Date:19930930 New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19930820 Groundwater Release Indicator: Soil Release Indicator: Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:E Area Name:SWMU 6 - Biotreatment Tanks Event Code:CA200 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION COMPLETE Actual Date of Event:20101102 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20101102 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 6 - Biotreatment Tanks Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20000802 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20000802 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:ENTIRE FACILITY Event Code:CA725IN Corrective Action Event Descri:HUMAN EXPOSURES CONTROLLED DETERMINATION-MORE INFORMATION NEEDED Actual Date of Event:19960916 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19960916 Groundwater Release Indicator: Soil Release Indicator: Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: 76 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 5 - Mod API Oil-Water Separator Event Code:CA006OU Corrective Action Event Descri:TYPE OF AREA Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 4 - Separation Tanks Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20080814 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20080814 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 4 - Separation Tanks Event Code:CA100 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION IMPOSITION Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 3 - South Impoundment Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20041004 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20041004 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 12 - EVAPORATION AREAS Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20000802 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20000802 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 7 - Pole Barn #1 Event Code:CA006OU 77 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Corrective Action Event Descri:TYPE OF AREA Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 8 - Pole Barn #2 Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20041004 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20041004 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 13-PROCESS AREA SOIL & GW PROT SYS Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20041004 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20041004 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 7 - Pole Barn #1 Event Code:CA200 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION COMPLETE Actual Date of Event:20101102 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20101102 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 11 BY-PRODUCTS LAGOON Event Code:CA200 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION COMPLETE Actual Date of Event:20101102 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20101102 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 2 - North Impoundment Event Code:CA006OU Corrective Action Event Descri:TYPE OF AREA Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: 78 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 12 - EVAPORATION AREAS Event Code:CA006OU Corrective Action Event Descri:TYPE OF AREA Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:ENTIRE FACILITY Event Code:CA075HI Corrective Action Event Descri:CA PRIORITIZATION-HIGH CA PRIORITY Actual Date of Event:19960916 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19960916 Groundwater Release Indicator: Soil Release Indicator: Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:ENTIRE FACILITY Event Code:CA225IN Corrective Action Event Descri:STABILIZATION MEASURES EVALUATION-FURTHER INVESTIGATION NECESSARY Actual Date of Event:19990203 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19990203 Groundwater Release Indicator: Soil Release Indicator: Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 7 - Pole Barn #1 Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20041004 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20041004 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 1 - Ironton Canal Outfall Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20000802 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20000802 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: 79 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 10 - Evaporation Tank Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20000802 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20000802 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 11 BY-PRODUCTS LAGOON Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20000802 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20000802 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:ENTIRE FACILITY Event Code:CA725YE Corrective Action Event Descri:HUMAN EXPOSURES CONTROLLED DETERMINATION-YES, APPLICABLE AS OF THIS DATE Actual Date of Event: Orig Sched Event Date:20050930 New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20050930 Groundwater Release Indicator: Soil Release Indicator: Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:ENTIRE FACILITY Event Code:CA750IN Corrective Action Event Descri:RELEASE TO GW CONTROLLED DETERMINATION-MORE INFORMATION NEEDED Actual Date of Event:19960916 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19960916 Groundwater Release Indicator: Soil Release Indicator: Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 9 - Solidified Coal Tar Windrows Event Code:CA006OU Corrective Action Event Descri:TYPE OF AREA Actual Date of Event:19961113 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:19961113 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 2 - North Impoundment 80 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20041004 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20041004 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 3 - South Impoundment Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20000802 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20000802 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 6 - Biotreatment Tanks Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20041004 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20041004 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Area Name:SWMU 9 - Solidified Coal Tar Windrows Event Code:CA150 Corrective Action Event Descri:INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN APPROVED Actual Date of Event:20080814 Orig Sched Event Date: New Sched Event Date: Best Date:20080814 Groundwater Release Indicator:Yes Soil Release Indicator:Yes Air Release Indicator: Surface Waste Release Ind: Event Responsible Agency:S Violation/Evaluation Summary Note:VIOLATION or UNDETERMINED: There are VIOLATION or UNDETERMINED details or records associated with this facility (EPA ID) in the Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement table dated Apr, 2024. Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation:SR - R315-5-10 Violation Short Description:Generators - General Violation Type:262.A Violation Determined Date:19991201 Scheduled Compliance Date: Return to Compliance:Documented Actual Return to Compl:20030529 Violation Responsible Agency:State 81 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:310 Enforcement Type Description:FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement Action Date:20030529 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount:39095 Paid Amount:39095 Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation:SR - R315-5-2 Violation Short Description:Generators - Records/Reporting Violation Type:262.D Violation Determined Date:19991201 Scheduled Compliance Date: Return to Compliance:Documented Actual Return to Compl:20030529 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:310 Enforcement Type Description:FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement Action Date:20030529 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount:39095 Paid Amount:39095 Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation:SR - R315-8-22 Violation Short Description:TSD - General Facility Standards Violation Type:264.B Violation Determined Date:19991201 Scheduled Compliance Date: Return to Compliance:Documented Actual Return to Compl:20030529 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:310 Enforcement Type Description:FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement Action Date:20030529 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount:39095 Paid Amount:39095 Violation Details 82 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Found Violation:Yes Citation:SR - r315-5-10(a) Violation Short Description:Generators - General Violation Type:262.A Violation Determined Date:19990308 Scheduled Compliance Date: Return to Compliance:Documented Actual Return to Compl:20030529 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:310 Enforcement Type Description:FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement Action Date:20030529 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount:39095 Paid Amount:39095 Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation:SR - r315-5-10(a) Violation Short Description:Generators - General Violation Type:262.A Violation Determined Date:19990308 Scheduled Compliance Date:19990407 Return to Compliance:Documented Actual Return to Compl:20030529 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:210 Enforcement Type Description:INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement Action Date:19990308 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation:SR - r315-3-1(a) Violation Short Description:Generators - General Violation Type:262.A Violation Determined Date:19990308 Scheduled Compliance Date:19990407 Return to Compliance:Documented Actual Return to Compl:20030529 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:210 Enforcement Type Description:INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE 83 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Enforcement Action Date:19990308 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation:SR - r315-5-10 Violation Short Description:Generators - General Violation Type:262.A Violation Determined Date:19990308 Scheduled Compliance Date:19990407 Return to Compliance:Documented Actual Return to Compl:20030529 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:210 Enforcement Type Description:INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement Action Date:19990308 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation:SR - r315-5-10 Violation Short Description:Generators - General Violation Type:262.A Violation Determined Date:19990308 Scheduled Compliance Date: Return to Compliance:Documented Actual Return to Compl:20030529 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:310 Enforcement Type Description:FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement Action Date:20030529 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount:39095 Paid Amount:39095 Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation:SR - r315-3-1(a) Violation Short Description:Generators - General Violation Type:262.A Violation Determined Date:19990308 84 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Scheduled Compliance Date: Return to Compliance:Documented Actual Return to Compl:20030529 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:310 Enforcement Type Description:FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement Action Date:20030529 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount:39095 Paid Amount:39095 Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation:SR - r315-5-4 Violation Short Description:Generators - Manifest Violation Type:262.B Violation Determined Date:19990308 Scheduled Compliance Date:19990407 Return to Compliance:Documented Actual Return to Compl:20030529 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:210 Enforcement Type Description:INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement Action Date:19990308 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation:SR - r315-5-4 Violation Short Description:Generators - Manifest Violation Type:262.B Violation Determined Date:19990308 Scheduled Compliance Date: Return to Compliance:Documented Actual Return to Compl:20030529 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:310 Enforcement Type Description:FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement Action Date:20030529 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount:39095 85 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Paid Amount:39095 Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation:SR - r315-5-2 Violation Short Description:Generators - General Violation Type:262.A Violation Determined Date:19960821 Scheduled Compliance Date:19960920 Return to Compliance:Observed Actual Return to Compl:19960920 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:120 Enforcement Type Description:WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement Action Date:19960821 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation:SR - r315-8-4.7(h),(i) and (j) Violation Short Description:Generators - General Violation Type:262.A Violation Determined Date:19960821 Scheduled Compliance Date:19960920 Return to Compliance:Observed Actual Return to Compl:19960920 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:120 Enforcement Type Description:WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement Action Date:19960821 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation:SR - r315-5-10 Violation Short Description:Generators - General Violation Type:262.A Violation Determined Date:19950203 Scheduled Compliance Date:19950228 Return to Compliance:Observed Actual Return to Compl:19950308 Violation Responsible Agency:State 86 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:120 Enforcement Type Description:WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement Action Date:19950203 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation:SR - r315-5-10 Violation Short Description:Generators - General Violation Type:262.A Violation Determined Date:19950203 Scheduled Compliance Date:19950203 Return to Compliance:Observed Actual Return to Compl:19950308 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:120 Enforcement Type Description:WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement Action Date:19950203 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation:SR - r315-5-2 Violation Short Description:Generators - General Violation Type:262.A Violation Determined Date:19950203 Scheduled Compliance Date:19950228 Return to Compliance:Observed Actual Return to Compl:19950308 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:120 Enforcement Type Description:WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement Action Date:19950203 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: Violation Details Found Violation:Yes 87 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Citation: Violation Short Description:Generators - General Violation Type:262.A Violation Determined Date:19900420 Scheduled Compliance Date:19900511 Return to Compliance:Observed Actual Return to Compl:19900510 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:210 Enforcement Type Description:INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement Action Date:19900420 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation: Violation Short Description:Generators - Pre-transport Violation Type:262.C Violation Determined Date:19900420 Scheduled Compliance Date:19900511 Return to Compliance:Observed Actual Return to Compl:19900510 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:210 Enforcement Type Description:INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement Action Date:19900420 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation: Violation Short Description:Generators - Records/Reporting Violation Type:262.D Violation Determined Date:19900420 Scheduled Compliance Date:19900511 Return to Compliance:Observed Actual Return to Compl:19900510 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:210 Enforcement Type Description:INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement Action Date:19900420 Enf Disposition Status: 88 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation: Violation Short Description:TSD - General Facility Standards Violation Type:264.B Violation Determined Date:19900420 Scheduled Compliance Date:19900511 Return to Compliance:Observed Actual Return to Compl:19900510 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:210 Enforcement Type Description:INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement Action Date:19900420 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation: Violation Short Description:TSD - Container Use and Management Violation Type:264.I Violation Determined Date:19900420 Scheduled Compliance Date:19900511 Return to Compliance:Observed Actual Return to Compl:19900510 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:210 Enforcement Type Description:INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement Action Date:19900420 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation: Violation Short Description:TSD - General Violation Type:264.A Violation Determined Date:19891207 Scheduled Compliance Date:19910222 Return to Compliance:Observed 89 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Actual Return to Compl:19910122 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:310 Enforcement Type Description:FINAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE ORDER Enforcement Action Date:19910122 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount:35000 Final Amount:35000 Paid Amount: Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation: Violation Short Description:TSD - General Violation Type:264.A Violation Determined Date:19891207 Scheduled Compliance Date: Return to Compliance:Observed Actual Return to Compl:19910122 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:210 Enforcement Type Description:INITIAL 3008(A) COMPLIANCE Enforcement Action Date:19900420 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation: Violation Short Description:TSD - General Violation Type:264.A Violation Determined Date:19880531 Scheduled Compliance Date:19880729 Return to Compliance:Observed Actual Return to Compl:19880812 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:120 Enforcement Type Description:WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement Action Date:19880712 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: 90 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation: Violation Short Description:TSD - General Violation Type:264.A Violation Determined Date:19850725 Scheduled Compliance Date:19850930 Return to Compliance:Observed Actual Return to Compl:19850927 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:120 Enforcement Type Description:WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement Action Date:19850903 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: Violation Details Found Violation:Yes Citation: Violation Short Description:TSD - General Violation Type:264.A Violation Determined Date:19850326 Scheduled Compliance Date:19850621 Return to Compliance:Observed Actual Return to Compl:19850531 Violation Responsible Agency:State Enforcement Details Enforcement Type:120 Enforcement Type Description:WRITTEN INFORMAL Enforcement Action Date:19850516 Enf Disposition Status: Disposition Status Date: Enforcement Lead Agency:State Proposed Penalty Amount: Final Amount: Paid Amount: Evaluation Details Evaluation Start Date:20010410 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:Generators - General Return to Compliance Date:20030529 Evaluation Agency:EPA Evaluation Start Date:19980925 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:Generators - Records/Reporting Return to Compliance Date:20030529 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19980925 91 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:TSD - General Facility Standards Return to Compliance Date:20030529 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19980925 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:Generators - Manifest Return to Compliance Date:20030529 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19980925 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:Generators - General Return to Compliance Date:20030529 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19960605 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:Generators - General Return to Compliance Date:19960920 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19950203 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:Generators - General Return to Compliance Date:19950308 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19940927 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description: Return to Compliance Date: Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19920507 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description: Return to Compliance Date: Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19900628 Evaluation Type Description:FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEW Violation Short Description: Return to Compliance Date: Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19900409 Evaluation Type Description:FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEW Violation Short Description: Return to Compliance Date: Evaluation Agency:EPA Evaluation Start Date:19900119 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:TSD - General Facility Standards Return to Compliance Date:19900510 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19900119 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:Generators - General Return to Compliance Date:19900510 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19900119 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:Generators - Records/Reporting Return to Compliance Date:19900510 92 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19900119 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:TSD - Container Use and Management Return to Compliance Date:19900510 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19900119 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:Generators - Pre-transport Return to Compliance Date:19900510 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19891207 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:TSD - General Facility Standards Return to Compliance Date:19900510 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19891207 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:TSD - General Return to Compliance Date:19910122 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19891207 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:Generators - Pre-transport Return to Compliance Date:19900510 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19891207 Evaluation Type Description:NON-FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEW Violation Short Description: Return to Compliance Date: Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19891207 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:Generators - Records/Reporting Return to Compliance Date:19900510 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19891207 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:Generators - General Return to Compliance Date:19900510 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19891207 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:TSD - Container Use and Management Return to Compliance Date:19900510 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19890524 Evaluation Type Description:FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEW Violation Short Description: Return to Compliance Date: Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19880531 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:TSD - General Return to Compliance Date:19880812 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19870924 93 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description: Return to Compliance Date: Evaluation Agency:EPA Evaluation Start Date:19850917 Evaluation Type Description:FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEW Violation Short Description: Return to Compliance Date: Evaluation Agency:EPA-Initiated Oversight/Observation/Training Actions Evaluation Start Date:19850725 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:TSD - General Return to Compliance Date:19850927 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19850326 Evaluation Type Description:COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION Violation Short Description:TSD - General Return to Compliance Date:19850531 Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19850110 Evaluation Type Description:GROUNDWATER MONITORING EVALUATION Violation Short Description: Return to Compliance Date: Evaluation Agency:State Evaluation Start Date:19841106 Evaluation Type Description:FINANCIAL RECORD REVIEW Violation Short Description: Return to Compliance Date: Evaluation Agency:EPA-Initiated Oversight/Observation/Training Actions Handler Summary Importer Activity:No Mixed Waste Generator:No Transporter Activity:No Transfer Facility:No Onsite Burner:No Smelting, Melting and Refining:No Underground Injection Control:No Commercial TSD:No Used Oil Transporter:No Used Oil Transfer Facility:No Used Oil Processor:No Used Oil Refiner:No Used Oil Burner:No Used Oil Market Burner:No Used Oil Spec Marketer:No Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:1 Receive Date:19801119 Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES INC Federal Waste Generator Code:N Generator Code Description:Not a Generator, Verified Source Type:Part A Waste Code Details Hazardous Waste Code:K035 94 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Waste Code Description:WASTEWATER TREATMENT SLUDGES GENERATED IN THE PRODUCTION OF CREOSOTE. Hazardous Waste Code:U051 Waste Code Description:CREOSOTE Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:1 Receive Date:19900227 Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. Federal Waste Generator Code:1 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Source Type:Annual/Biennial Report Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:1 Receive Date:19911203 Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES INC Federal Waste Generator Code:1 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Source Type:Implementer Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:2 Receive Date:19920213 Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. Federal Waste Generator Code:1 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Source Type:Annual/Biennial Report Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:1 Receive Date:19931227 Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES INC Federal Waste Generator Code:1 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Source Type:Notification Waste Code Details Hazardous Waste Code:D000 Waste Code Description:DESCRIPTION Hazardous Waste Code:D001 Waste Code Description:IGNITABLE WASTE Hazardous Waste Code:D018 Waste Code Description:BENZENE Hazardous Waste Code:D026 Waste Code Description:CRESOL Hazardous Waste Code:F003 Waste Code Description:THE FOLLOWING SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS: XYLENE, ACETONE, ETHYL ACETATE, ETHYL BENZENE, ETHYL ETHER, METHYL ISOBUTYL KETONE, N-BUTYL ALCOHOL, CYCLOHEXANONE, AND METHANOL; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONLY THE ABOVE SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS; AND ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS, AND A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001, F002, F004, AND F005; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT 95 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB SOLVENT MIXTURES. Hazardous Waste Code:F005 Waste Code Description:THE FOLLOWING SPENT NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS: TOLUENE, METHYL ETHYL KETONE, CARBON DISULFIDE, ISOBUTANOL, PYRIDINE, BENZENE, 2-ETHOXYETHANOL, AND 2-NITROPROPANE; ALL SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES/BLENDS CONTAINING, BEFORE USE, A TOTAL OF TEN PERCENT OR MORE (BY VOLUME) OF ONE OR MORE OF THE ABOVE NONHALOGENATED SOLVENTS OR THOSE SOLVENTS LISTED IN F001, F002, OR F004; AND STILL BOTTOMS FROM THE RECOVERY OF THESE SPENT SOLVENTS AND SPENT SOLVENT MIXTURES. Hazardous Waste Code:K035 Waste Code Description:WASTEWATER TREATMENT SLUDGES GENERATED IN THE PRODUCTION OF CREOSOTE. Hazardous Waste Code:K047 Waste Code Description:PINK/RED WATER FROM TNT OPERATIONS. Hazardous Waste Code:K048 Waste Code Description:DISSOLVED AIR FLOTATION (DAF) FLOAT FROM THE PETROLEUM REFINING INDUSTRY. Hazardous Waste Code:U051 Waste Code Description:CREOSOTE Hazardous Waste Code:U165 Waste Code Description:NAPHTHALENE Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:3 Receive Date:19940223 Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES INC Federal Waste Generator Code:1 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Source Type:Annual/Biennial Report Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:4 Receive Date:19960226 Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES Federal Waste Generator Code:1 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Source Type:Annual/Biennial Report Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:5 Receive Date:19980803 Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. - PROVO Federal Waste Generator Code:1 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Source Type:Annual/Biennial Report Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:6 Receive Date:20010521 Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. Federal Waste Generator Code:1 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Source Type:Annual/Biennial Report Hazardous Waste Handler Details 96 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Sequence No:7 Receive Date:20020225 Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. Federal Waste Generator Code:1 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Source Type:Annual/Biennial Report Waste Code Details Hazardous Waste Code:D018 Waste Code Description:BENZENE Hazardous Waste Code:D026 Waste Code Description:CRESOL Hazardous Waste Code:K035 Waste Code Description:WASTEWATER TREATMENT SLUDGES GENERATED IN THE PRODUCTION OF CREOSOTE. Hazardous Waste Code:K147 Waste Code Description:TAR STORAGE RESIDUES FROM COAL TAR REFINING. Hazardous Waste Code:K148 Waste Code Description:RESIDUES FROM COAL TAR DISTILLATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, STILL BOTTOMS. Hazardous Waste Code:U051 Waste Code Description:CREOSOTE Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:2 Receive Date:20040122 Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. Federal Waste Generator Code:2 Generator Code Description:Small Quantity Generator Source Type:Implementer Waste Code Details Hazardous Waste Code:D018 Waste Code Description:BENZENE Hazardous Waste Code:D026 Waste Code Description:CRESOL Hazardous Waste Code:K035 Waste Code Description:WASTEWATER TREATMENT SLUDGES GENERATED IN THE PRODUCTION OF CREOSOTE. Hazardous Waste Code:K147 Waste Code Description:TAR STORAGE RESIDUES FROM COAL TAR REFINING. Hazardous Waste Code:K148 Waste Code Description:RESIDUES FROM COAL TAR DISTILLATION, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, STILL BOTTOMS. Hazardous Waste Code:U051 Waste Code Description:CREOSOTE Hazardous Waste Handler Details Sequence No:2 Receive Date:20060927 Handler Name:VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC. (WAS REILLY) Federal Waste Generator Code:3 Generator Code Description:Very Small Quantity Generator Source Type:Notification 97 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Owner/Operator Details Owner/Operator Ind:Current Owner Street No:201 NORTH Type:Private Street 1:ILLINOIS STREET, STE 1800 Name:VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES INC.Street 2: Date Became Current:20120203 City:INDIANAPOLIS Date Ended Current:State:IN Phone:317-248-6427 Country:US Source Type:Notification Zip Code:46204 Owner/Operator Ind:Current Owner Street No: Type:Private Street 1:151 NORTH DELAWARE STREET Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES INC Street 2: Date Became Current:City:INDIANAPOLIS Date Ended Current:State:IN Phone:317-638-7531 Country: Source Type:Implementer Zip Code:46204 Owner/Operator Ind:Current Operator Street No: Type:Private Street 1: Name:MICHAEL LEHMAN Street 2: Date Became Current:20010102 City: Date Ended Current:State: Phone:Country:US Source Type:Annual/Biennial Report Zip Code: Owner/Operator Ind:Current Operator Street No: Type:Private Street 1:151 NORTH DELAWARE STREET Name:REILLY TAR & CHEMICAL CORPORATION Street 2: Date Became Current:City: Date Ended Current:State:IN Phone:317-638-7531 Country: Source Type:Part A Zip Code: Owner/Operator Ind:Current Operator Street No:2555 Type:Private Street 1:SOUTH INDUSTRIAL PARKWAY Name:VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES, INC.Street 2: Date Became Current:19750615 City:PROVO Date Ended Current:State:UT Phone:317-248-6427 Country:US Source Type:Notification Zip Code:84606 Owner/Operator Ind:Current Owner Street No: Type:Private Street 1: Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC.Street 2: Date Became Current:19240101 City: Date Ended Current:State: Phone:Country:US Source Type:Annual/Biennial Report Zip Code: Owner/Operator Ind:Current Owner Street No: Type:Private Street 1:151 NORTH DELAWARE STREET Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES INC Street 2: Date Became Current:City:INDIANAPOLIS Date Ended Current:State:IN Phone:317-638-7531 Country: Source Type:Notification Zip Code:46204 Owner/Operator Ind:Current Owner Street No:300 NORTH Type:Private Street 1:MERIDIAN ST. STE 1500 Name:VERTELLUS SPECIALTIES, INC.Street 2: Date Became Current:19750615 City:INDIANAPOLIS Date Ended Current:State:IN Phone:317-248-6427 Country:US Source Type:Notification Zip Code:46204 98 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Historical Handler Details Receive Dt:20040122 Generator Code Description:Small Quantity Generator Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. Receive Dt:20020225 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. Receive Dt:20010521 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. Receive Dt:19980803 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. - PROVO Receive Dt:19960226 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES Receive Dt:19940223 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES INC Receive Dt:19931227 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES INC Receive Dt:19920213 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. Receive Dt:19911203 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES INC Receive Dt:19900227 Generator Code Description:Large Quantity Generator Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES, INC. Receive Dt:19801119 Generator Code Description:Not a Generator, Verified Handler Name:REILLY INDUSTRIES INC m-16-888600406-b 1 of1 NE 0.77 / 4,091.18 5,042.54 / 534 GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 dd-MRDS-888600406-bb p1p-888600406-y1y Dep ID:10012784 I1:65 Dev Status:PRODUCER Latitude:40.199707 Code List:SDG Longitude:-111.611511 Url:http://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10012784 Commodity I1:11 Line:1 Code:SDG Inserted By:MRDS migration Commodity:Sand and Gravel, Cons Insert Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:24 Commodity Type:Non-metallic Updated By:USGS Commodity Group:Sand and Gravel Update Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:31 Importance:Primary Materials 16 MRDS 99 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB I1:14 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Sand Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:3 Update Dat: I1:14 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Limestone Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:2 Update Dat: I1:14 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Clay Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:1 Update Dat: I1:22 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Shale Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:4 Update Dat: Names I1:76 Inserted By:MRDS migration Status:Current Insert Date:29-OCT-02 Site Name:Gravel Pit Updated By:USGS Line:1 Update Date:29-OCT-02 m-17-888581526-b 1 of1 E 0.78 / 4,120.16 4,976.83 / 468 GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 dd-MRDS-888581526-bb p1p-888581526-y1y Dep ID:10012785 I1:26 Dev Status:PAST PRODUCER Latitude:40.189514 Code List:SDG Longitude:-111.604126 Url:http://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10012785 Commodity I1:19 Line:1 Code:SDG Inserted By:MRDS migration Commodity:Sand and Gravel, Cons Insert Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:24 Commodity Type:Non-metallic Updated By:USGS Commodity Group:Sand and Gravel Update Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:31 Importance:Primary Materials I1:14 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Clay Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:1 Update Dat: I1:22 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Quartzite Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:2 Update Dat: Names I1:76 Inserted By:MRDS migration Status:Current Insert Date:29-OCT-02 Site Name:Gravel Pit Updated By:USGS 17 MRDS 100 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Map Key Number of Records Direction Distance (mi/ft) Elev/Diff (ft) Site DB Line:1 Update Date:29-OCT-02 m-18-888656728-b 1 of1 N 0.95 / 5,034.51 4,675.53 / 167 GRAVEL PIT UTAH COUNTY PROVO UT 84606 dd-MRDS-888656728-bb p1p-888656728-y1y Dep ID:10101760 I1:40 Dev Status:PAST PRODUCER Latitude:40.204102 Code List:SDG Longitude:-111.620789 Url:http://mrdata.usgs.gov/mrds/show-mrds.php?dep_id=10101760 Commodity I1:13 Line:1 Code:SDG Inserted By:MRDS migration Commodity:Sand and Gravel, Cons Insert Date:29-OCT-2002 09:00:24 Commodity Type:Non-metallic Updated By:USGS Commodity Group:Sand and Gravel Update Date:29-OCT-2002 09:01:13 Importance:Primary Materials I1:14 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Sand Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:2 Update Dat: I1:53 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Sandstone Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:3 Update Dat: I1:22 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Shale Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:4 Update Dat: I1:16 Inserted B:MRDS migration Material:Clay Insert Dat:29-OCT-2002 09:44:3 Ore or Gangue:Ore Updated By: Rec:1 Update Dat: Names I1:31 Inserted By:MRDS migration Status:Current Insert Date:29-OCT-02 Site Name:Gravel Pit Updated By:USGS Line:1 Update Date:29-OCT-02 18 MRDS 101 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 h-Unplottable Summary Total: 0 Unplottable sites DB Company Name/Site Name Address City Zip ERIS ID No unplottable records were found that may be relevant for the search criteria. Unplottable Summary 102 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 h-Unplottable Report No unplottable records were found that may be relevant for the search criteria. Unplottable Report 103 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 h-Appendix: Database Descriptions Environmental Risk Information Services (ERIS) can search the following databases. The extent of historical information varies with each database and current information is determined by what is publicly available to ERIS at the time of update. ERIS updates databases as set out in ASTM Standard E1527-13 and E1527-21, Section 8.1.8 Sources of Standard Source Information: "Government information from nongovernmental sources may be considered current if the source updates the information at least every 90 days, or, for information that is updated less frequently than quarterly by the government agency, within 90 days of the date the government agency makes the information available to the public." Standard Environmental Record Sources Federal National Priority List:rr-NPL-bb Sites on the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s National Priorities List of the most serious uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous waste sites identified for possible long-term remedial action under the Superfund program. The NPL, which EPA is required to update at least once a year, is based primarily on the score a site receives from EPA's Hazard Ranking System. A site must be on the NPL to receive money from the Superfund Trust Fund for remedial action. Sites are represented by boundaries where available in the EPA Superfund Site Boundaries maintained by the Shared Enterprise Geodata and Services (SEGS). Site boundaries represent the footprint of a whole site, the sum of all of the Operable Units and the current understanding of the full extent of contamination; for Federal Facility sites, the total site polygon may be the Facility boundary. Where there is no polygon boundary data available for a given site, the site is represented as a point. Government Publication Date: Apr 22, 2024 National Priority List - Proposed:rr-PROPOSED NPL-bb Sites proposed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the state agency, or concerned citizens for addition to the National Priorities List (NPL) due to contamination by hazardous waste and identified by the EPA as a candidate for cleanup because it poses a risk to human health and/or the environment. Sites are represented by boundaries where available in the EPA Superfund Site Boundaries maintained by the Shared Enterprise Geodata and Services (SEGS). Site boundaries represent the footprint of a whole site, the sum of all of the Operable Units and the current understanding of the full extent of contamination; for Federal Facility sites, the total site polygon may be the Facility boundary. Where there is no polygon boundary data available for a given site, the site is represented as a point. Government Publication Date: Apr 22, 2024 Deleted NPL:rr-DELETED NPL-bb Sites deleted from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s National Priorities List. The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) establishes the criteria that the EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL. In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425.(e), sites may be deleted from the NPL where no further response is appropriate. Sites are represented by boundaries where available in the EPA Superfund Site Boundaries maintained by the Shared Enterprise Geodata and Services (SEGS). Site boundaries represent the footprint of a whole site, the sum of all of the Operable Units and the current understanding of the full extent of contamination; for Federal Facility sites, the total site polygon may be the Facility boundary. Where there is no polygon boundary data available for a given site, the site is represented as a point. Government Publication Date: Apr 22, 2024 SEMS List 8R Active Site Inventory:rr-SEMS-bb The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Superfund Program has deployed the Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS), which integrates multiple legacy systems into a comprehensive tracking and reporting tool. This inventory contains active sites evaluated by the Superfund program that are either proposed to be or are on the National Priorities List (NPL) as well as sites that are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. The Active Site Inventory Report displays site and location information at active SEMS sites. An active site is one at which site assessment, removal, remedial, enforcement, cost recovery, or oversight activities are being planned or conducted. This data includes SEMS sites from the List 8R Active file as well as applicable sites from the EPA's Facility Registry Service map tool. Government Publication Date: Mar 27, 2024 NPL PROPOSED NPL DELETED NPL SEMS Appendix: Database Descriptions 104 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Inventory of Open Dumps, June 1985:rr-ODI-bb The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) provides for publication of an inventory of open dumps. The Act defines "open dumps" as facilities which do not comply with EPA's "Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities and Practices" (40 CFR 257). Government Publication Date: Jun 1985 SEMS List 8R Archive Sites:rr-SEMS ARCHIVE-bb The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS) Archived Site Inventory displays site and location information at sites archived from SEMS. An archived site is one at which EPA has determined that assessment has been completed and no further remedial action is planned under the Superfund program at this time. This data includes sites from the List 8R Archived site file. Government Publication Date: Mar 27, 2024 Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System - CERCLIS: rr-CERCLIS-bb Superfund is a program administered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to locate, investigate, and clean up the worst hazardous waste sites throughout the United States. CERCLIS is a database of potential and confirmed hazardous waste sites at which the EPA Superfund program has some involvement. It contains sites that are either proposed to be or are on the National Priorities List (NPL) as well as sites that are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. The EPA administers the Superfund program in cooperation with individual states and tribal governments; this database is made available by the EPA. Government Publication Date: Oct 25, 2013 EPA Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands:rr-IODI-bb Public Law 103-399, The Indian Lands Open Dump Cleanup Act of 1994, enacted October 22, 1994, identified congressional concerns that solid waste open dump sites located on American Indian or Alaska Native (AI/AN) lands threaten the health and safety of residents of those lands and contiguous areas. The purpose of the Act is to identify the location of open dumps on Indian lands, assess the relative health and environment hazards posed by those sites, and provide financial and technical assistance to Indian tribal governments to close such dumps in compliance with Federal standards and regulations or standards promulgated by Indian Tribal governments or Alaska Native entities. Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 1998 CERCLIS - No Further Remedial Action Planned:rr-CERCLIS NFRAP-bb An archived site is one at which EPA has determined that assessment has been completed and no further remedial action is planned under the Superfund program at this time. The Archive designation means that, to the best of EPA's knowledge, assessment at a site has been completed and that EPA has determined no further steps will be taken to list this site on the National Priorities List (NPL). This decision does not necessarily mean that there is no hazard associated with a given site; it only means that, based upon available information, the location is not judged to be a potential NPL site. Government Publication Date: Oct 25, 2013 CERCLIS Liens:rr-CERCLIS LIENS-bb A Federal Superfund lien exists at any property where EPA has incurred Superfund costs to address contamination ("Superfund site") and has provided notice of liability to the property owner. A Federal CERCLA ("Superfund") lien can exist by operation of law at any site or property at which EPA has spent Superfund monies. This database is made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This database was provided by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Refer to SEMS LIEN as the current data source for Superfund Liens. Government Publication Date: Jan 30, 2014 RCRA CORRACTS-Corrective Action:rr-RCRA CORRACTS-bb RCRA Info is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. At these sites, the Corrective Action Program ensures that cleanups occur. EPA and state regulators work with facilities and communities to design remedies based on the contamination, geology, and anticipated use unique to each site. Government Publication Date: Apr 8, 2024 RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD Facilities:rr-RCRA TSD-bb RCRA Info is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. This database includes Non- Corrective Action sites that have indicated engagement in the treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous waste which requires a RCRA hazardous waste permit. Government Publication Date: Apr 8, 2024 ODI SEMS ARCHIVE CERCLIS IODI CERCLIS NFRAP CERCLIS LIENS RCRA CORRACTS RCRA TSD 105 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 RCRA Generator List:rr-RCRA LQG-bb RCRA Info is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRA Info replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). A hazardous waste generator is any person or site whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) generate 1,000 kilograms per month or more of hazardous waste or more than one kilogram per month of acutely hazardous waste. Government Publication Date: Apr 8, 2024 RCRA Small Quantity Generators List:rr-RCRA SQG-bb RCRA Info is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRA Info replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). A hazardous waste generator is any person or site whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Small Quantity Generators (SQGs) generate more than 100 kilograms, but less than 1,000 kilograms, of hazardous waste per month. Government Publication Date: Apr 8, 2024 RCRA Very Small Quantity Generators List:rr-RCRA VSQG-bb RCRA Info is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. A hazardous waste generator is any person or site whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Very Small Quantity Generators (VSQG) generate 100 kilograms or less per month of hazardous waste, or one kilogram or less per month of acutely hazardous waste. Additionally, VSQG may not accumulate more than 1,000 kilograms of hazardous waste at any time. Government Publication Date: Apr 8, 2024 RCRA Non-Generators:rr-RCRA NON GEN-bb RCRA Info is the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRA Info replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). A hazardous waste generator is any person or site whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Non-Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste. Government Publication Date: Apr 8, 2024 RCRA Sites with Controls:rr-RCRA CONTROLS-bb List of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) facilities with institutional controls in place. RCRA gives the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the authority to control hazardous waste from the "cradle-to-grave." This includes the generation, transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste. RCRA also set forth a framework for the management of non-hazardous solid wastes. The 1986 amendments to RCRA enabled EPA to address environmental problems that could result from underground tanks storing petroleum and other hazardous substances. Government Publication Date: Apr 8, 2024 Federal Engineering Controls-ECs:rr-FED ENG-bb List of Engineering controls (ECs) made availabe by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ECs encompass a variety of engineered and constructed physical barriers (e.g., soil capping, sub-surface venting systems, mitigation barriers, fences) to contain and/or prevent exposure to contamination on a property. The EC listing includes remedy component data from Superfund decision documents for applicable sites on the final or deleted on the National Priorities List (NPL); and sites with a Superfund Alternative Approach (SAA) Agreement in place. The only sites included that are not on the NPL; proposed for NPL; or removed from proposed NPL, are those with an SAA Agreement in place. Government Publication Date: Apr 22, 2024 Federal Institutional Controls- ICs:rr-FED INST-bb List of Institutional controls (ICs) made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). ICs are non-engineered instruments, such as administrative and legal controls, that help minimize the potential for human exposure to contamination and/or protect the integrity of the remedy. Although it is EPA's expectation that treatment or engineering controls will be used to address principal threat wastes and that groundwater will be returned to its beneficial use whenever practicable, ICs play an important role in site remedies because they reduce exposure to contamination by limiting land or resource use and guide human behavior at a site. The IC listing includes remedy component data from Superfund decision documents for applicable sites on the final or deleted on the National Priorities List (NPL); and sites with a Superfund Alternative Approach (SAA) Agreement in place. The only sites included that are not on the NPL; proposed for NPL; or removed from proposed NPL, are those with an SAA Agreement in place. Government Publication Date: Apr 22, 2024 RCRA LQG RCRA SQG RCRA VSQG RCRA NON GEN RCRA CONTROLS FED ENG FED INST 106 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Land Use Control Information System:rr-LUCIS-bb The LUCIS database is maintained by the U.S. Department of the Navy and contains information for former Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) properties across the United States. Government Publication Date: Sep 1, 2006 Institutional Control Boundaries at NPL sites:rr-NPL IC-bb Boundaries of Institutional Control areas at sites on the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s National Priorities List, or Proposed or Deleted, made available by the EPA's Shared Enterprise Geodata and Services (SEGS). United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s National Priorities List of the most serious uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous waste sites identified for possible long-term remedial action under the Superfund program. Institutional controls are non-engineered instruments such as administrative and legal controls that help minimize the potential for human exposure to contamination and/or protect the integrity of the remedy. Government Publication Date: Apr 22, 2024 Emergency Response Notification System:rr-ERNS 1982 TO 1986-bb Database of oil and hazardous substances spill reports controlled by the National Response Center. The primary function of the National Response Center is to serve as the sole national point of contact for reporting oil, chemical, radiological, biological, and etiological discharges into the environment anywhere in the United States and its territories. Government Publication Date: 1982-1986 Emergency Response Notification System:rr-ERNS 1987 TO 1989-bb Database of oil and hazardous substances spill reports controlled by the National Response Center. The primary function of the National Response Center is to serve as the sole national point of contact for reporting oil, chemical, radiological, biological, and etiological discharges into the environment anywhere in the United States and its territories. Government Publication Date: 1987-1989 Emergency Response Notification System:rr-ERNS-bb Database of oil and hazardous substances spill reports made available by the United States Coast Guard National Response Center (NRC). The NRC fields initial reports for pollution and railroad incidents and forwards that information to appropriate federal/state agencies for response. These data contain initial incident data that has not been validated or investigated by a federal/state response agency. Government Publication Date: Apr 28, 2024 The Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) Brownfield Database:rr-FED BROWNFIELDS-bb Brownfields are real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties protects the environment, reduces blight, and takes development pressures off greenspaces and working lands. This data is provided by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and includes Brownfield sites from the Cleanups in My Community (CIMC) web application. Government Publication Date: Feb 7, 2024 FEMA Underground Storage Tank Listing:rr-FEMA UST-bb The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) of the Department of Homeland Security maintains a list of FEMA owned underground storage tanks. Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 2017 Facility Response Plan:rr-FRP-bb This listing contains facilities that have submitted Facility Response Plans (FRPs) to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Facilities that could reasonably be expected to cause "substantial harm" to the environment by discharging oil into or on navigable waters are required to prepare and submit FRPs. Harm is determined based on total oil storage capacity, secondary containment and age of tanks, oil transfer activities, history of discharges, proximity to a public drinking water intake or sensitive environments. This listing includes FRP facilities from an applicable EPA FOIA file and Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) data file. Government Publication Date: Jan 9, 2024 Delisted Facility Response Plans:rr-DELISTED FRP-bb Facilities that once appeared in - and have since been removed from - the list of facilities that have submitted Facility Response Plans (FRP) to EPA. Facilities that could reasonably be expected to cause "substantial harm" to the environment by discharging oil into or on navigable waters are required to prepare and submit Facility Response Plans (FRPs). Harm is determined based on total oil storage capacity, secondary containment and age of tanks, oil transfer activities, history of discharges, proximity to a public drinking water intake or sensitive environments. Government Publication Date: Jan 9, 2024 LUCIS NPL IC ERNS 1982 TO 1986 ERNS 1987 TO 1989 ERNS FED BROWNFIELDS FEMA UST FRP DELISTED FRP 107 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Historical Gas Stations:rr-HIST GAS STATIONS-bb This historic directory of service stations is provided by the Cities Service Company. The directory includes Cities Service filling stations that were located throughout the United States in 1930. Government Publication Date: Jul 1, 1930 Petroleum Refineries:rr-REFN-bb List of petroleum refineries from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Refinery Capacity Report. Includes operating and idle petroleum refineries (including new refineries under construction) and refineries shut down during the previous year located in the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, and other U.S. possessions. Survey locations adjusted using public data. Government Publication Date: Feb 28, 2024 Petroleum Product and Crude Oil Rail Terminals:rr-BULK TERMINAL-bb A list of petroleum product and crude oil rail terminals from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), as well as petroleum terminals sourced from the Federal Communications Commission Data hosted by the Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Database. Data includes operable bulk petroleum product terminals with a total bulk shell storage capacity of 50,000 barrels or more, and/or the ability to receive volumes from tanker, barge, or pipeline; also rail terminals handling the loading and unloading of crude oil with activity between 2017 and 2018. EIA petroleum product terminal data comes from the EIA-815 Bulk Terminal and Blender Report, which includes working, shell in operation, and shell idle for several major product groupings. Government Publication Date: Jun 6, 2024 LIEN on Property:rr-SEMS LIEN-bb The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS) provides Lien details on applicable properties, such as the Superfund lien on property activity, the lien property information, and the parties associated with the lien. Government Publication Date: Mar 27, 2024 Superfund Decision Documents:rr-SUPERFUND ROD-bb This database contains a list of decision documents for Superfund sites. Decision documents serve to provide the reasoning for the choice of (or) changes to a Superfund Site cleanup plan. The decision documents include completed Records of Decision (ROD), ROD Amendments, Explanations of Significant Differences (ESD) for active and archived sites stored in the Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS), along with other associated memos and files. This information is maintained and made available by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Government Publication Date: Mar 27, 2024 Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program:rr-DOE FUSRAP-bb The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) established the Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP) in 1974 to remediate sites where radioactive contamination remained from the Manhattan Project and early U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) operations. The DOE Office of Legacy Management (LM) established long-term surveillance and maintenance (LTS&M) requirements for remediated FUSRAP sites. DOE evaluates the final site conditions of a remediated site on the basis of risk for different future uses. DOE then confirms that LTS&M requirements will maintain protectiveness. Government Publication Date: Mar 4, 2017 State Utah National Priorities List:rr-NPL UT-bb The National Priorities List (NPL) is maintained by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality's Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR). Before a cleanup of a hazardous waste site can take place under Superfund, it must be included on the National Priority List. The NPL is a published list of hazardous waste sites that are eligible for extensive, long-term cleanup action under the Superfund program. When no responsible party can be found, listing on the NPL allows EPA and the State to access the Superfund Trust fund to pay for site cleanup. The DERR assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of the location of these properties. Government Publication Date: Aug 15, 2023 Potential Contaminated Sites:rr-CONTAM POTENTIAL-bb This database of Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability System sites is maintained by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality's Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR). The CERCLA Branch of the DERR performs site investigations of potentially contaminated sites within the State of Utah to determine whether or not they pose a threat to human health and the environment and should be included on the Federal Superfund National Priorities List. Sites are extracted from the Utah Environmental Interactive Map. The DERR assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy of the location of these properties. Government Publication Date: Dec 13, 2023 HIST GAS STATIONS REFN BULK TERMINAL SEMS LIEN SUPERFUND ROD DOE FUSRAP NPL UT CONTAM POTENTIAL 108 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Solid Waste Facilities and Landfills:rr-SWF/LF-bb A list of solid waste facilities provided by the Utah Department of Environmental Quality Interactive Map. Government Publication Date: Oct 25, 2023 Historical Solid Waste and Landfill Facilities:rr-HSWF-bb The Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste of the Department of Enviromental Quality (DEQ) maintains a list of historically closed landfills. Public Land Survey System (PLSS) locations provided by the source are subject to accuracy limitations inherent to the PLSS system. Government Publication Date: Sep 22, 2014 Sites With Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (LUST):rr-LUST-bb A list of Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) sites made available by the Underground Storage Tank Branch of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR). The listing Includes sites from the DEQ's LUST Sites List as well as LUST sites from the DEQ's Environmental Interactive Map, and the Facility UST sites data layer (applicable release sites) from the Utah Open Data Portal. Government Publication Date: Jun 14, 2024 Sites With Leaking Aboveground Storage Tanks (LAST):rr-LAST-bb A list of state regulated aboveground petroleum storage tank releases from the Utah Department of Environmental Quality. Government Publication Date: Jan 10, 2024 Delisted Leaking Storage Tank:rr-DELISTED LST-bb This database contains a list of closed leaking storage tank sites that were removed from the Utah State Underground Storage Tank program of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Government Publication Date: Jun 14, 2024 Sites With Underground Storage Tanks (UST):rr-UST-bb A list of Underground Storage Tank (UST) sites made available by the Underground Storage Tank Branch of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR). The listing Includes sites from the DEQ's UST Sites list as well as UST sites from the DEQ's Environmental Interactive Map, and the Facility UST sites data layer from the Utah Open Data Portal. Government Publication Date: Jun 14, 2024 Sites With Aboveground Storage Tanks (AST):rr-AST-bb A list of state regulated aboveground petroleum storage tanks from the Utah Department of Environmental Quality. Government Publication Date: Jan 10, 2024 Tanks Lapse List:rr-UST LAPSE-bb A list of tank facilities that do not have an active Certificate of Compliance due to lapsing, revocation, or installation in process. The listed USTs at these facilities are ineligible to receive deliveries of fuel. Made available by the Underground Storage Tanks Compliance Branch of the Utah Department of Environmental Quality. Government Publication Date: Jun 3, 2024 Delisted Storage Tanks:rr-DTNK-bb This database contains a list of closed storage tank sites that were removed from the Utah State Underground Storage Tank program of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Government Publication Date: Jun 14, 2024 List of Targeted and Non-targeted Brownfields:rr-BROWNFIELDS-bb List of Brownfields Projects, either targeted or not targeted for cleanup, made available by the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR). The DERR conducts Brownfields activities under authorities of the Voluntary Release Cleanup Act, Hazardous Substances Mitigation Act and the Small Business Liability Relief Brownfields Revitalization Act. These statutes provide mechanisms by which the DERR oversees the assessment and cleanup of Brownfields. Government Publication Date: Oct 11, 2022 Voluntary Cleanup Site List:rr-VCP-bb The Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) of the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) was created to promote the voluntary cleanup of contaminated sites. The VCP is intended to encourage redevelopment of Brownfields and other impacted sites by providing a streamlined cleanup program. This data is compiled from the DEQ's Division of Environmental Response & Remediation (DERR) VCP/Brownfields Section Site List and the DERR VCP Map Data from the Utah Environmental Interactive Map tool. SWF/LF HSWF LUST LAST DELISTED LST UST AST UST LAPSE DTNK BROWNFIELDS VCP 109 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Government Publication Date: Apr 24, 2024 Response Action Sites:rr-RESPONSE-bb The Voluntary Cleanup Program/Brownfields Section of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) maintains a list of sites at which Response Actions are planned or have been completed. Government Publication Date: Mar 12, 2024 Sites with Institutional Controls:rr-INST-bb Sites included in the Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP), Superfund and Underground Storage Tank Facilities list that have environmental convenants and institutional controls in place. Government Publication Date: Sep 20, 2023 Tribal Leaking Underground Storage Tanks on Tribal/Indian Lands:rr-INDIAN LUST-bb This list of leaking underground storage tanks (LUSTs) on Tribal/Indian Lands in Region 8, which includes Utah, is made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Government Publication Date: Oct 25, 2023 Underground Storage Tanks on Tribal/Indian Lands:rr-INDIAN UST-bb This list of underground storage tanks (USTs) on Tribal/Indian Lands in Region 8, which includes Utah, is made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Government Publication Date: Oct 25, 2023 Delisted Tribal Leaking Storage Tanks:rr-DELISTED INDIAN LST-bb Leaking Underground Storage Tank (LUST) facilities which once appeared on - and have since been removed from - the Regional Tribal/Indian LUST lists made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Government Publication Date: May 7, 2024 Delisted Tribal Underground Storage Tanks:rr-DELISTED INDIAN UST-bb Underground Storage Tank (UST) facilities which once appeared on - and have since been removed from - the Regional Tribal/Indian UST lists made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Government Publication Date: May 7, 2024 County No County standard environmental record sources available for this State. Additional Environmental Record Sources Federal PFAS Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data:rr-PFAS GHG-bb The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP) collects Greenhouse Gas (GHG) data from large emitting facilities (25,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) per year), and suppliers of fossil fuels and industrial gases that results in GHG emissions when used. Includes GHG emissions data for facilities that emit or have emitted since 2010 chemicals identified in EPA's CompTox Chemicals Dashboard list of PFAS without explicit structures and list of PFAS structures by DSSTox. PFAS emissions data has been identified for facilities engaged in the following industrial processes: Aluminum Production (GHGRP Subpart F), HCFC-22 Production and HFC-23 Destruction (Subpart O), Electronics Manufacturing (Subpart I), Fluorinated Gas Production (Subpart L), Magnesium Production (Subpart T), Electrical Transmission and Distribution Equipment Use (Subpart DD), and Manufacture of Electric Transmission and Distribution Equipment (Subpart SS). Over time, other industrial processes with required GHGRP reporting may include PFAS emissions data and the list of reportable gases may change over time. Government Publication Date: May 9, 2024 On-Scene Coordinator Response Sites:rr-OSC RESPONSE-bb RESPONSE INST INDIAN LUST INDIAN UST DELISTED INDIAN LST DELISTED INDIAN UST PFAS GHG OSC RESPONSE 110 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 This list of On-Scene Coordinator (OSC) Response Sites is provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). OSCs are the federal officials responsible for monitoring or directing responses to all oil spills and hazardous substance releases reported to the federal government. OSCs coordinate all federal efforts with, and provide support and information to local, state, and regional response communities. An OSC is an agent of either EPA or the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), depending on where the incident occurs. EPA's OSCs have primary responsibility for spills and releases to inland areas and waters. USCG OSCs have responsibility for coastal waters and the Great Lakes. In general, an OSC has the following key responsibilities during and after a response: Assessment, Monitoring, Response Assistance, and Evaluation. Government Publication Date: Apr 4, 2024 Facility Registry Service/Facility Index:rr-FINDS/FRS-bb The Facility Registry Service (FRS) is a centrally managed database that identifies facilities, sites, or places subject to environmental regulations or of environmental interest. FRS creates high-quality, accurate, and authoritative facility identification records through rigorous verification and management procedures that incorporate information from program national systems, state master facility records, and data collected from EPA's Central Data Exchange registrations and data management personnel. This list is made available by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Government Publication Date: Feb 9, 2024 Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program:rr-TRIS-bb The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a database containing data on disposal or other releases of toxic chemicals from U.S. facilities and information about how facilities manage those chemicals through recycling, energy recovery, and treatment. There are currently 770 individually listed chemicals and 33 chemical categories covered by the TRI Program. Facilities that manufacture, process or otherwise use these chemicals in amounts above established levels must submit annual reporting forms for each chemical. Note that the TRI chemical list does not include all toxic chemicals used in the U.S. One of TRI's primary purposes is to inform communities about toxic chemical releases to the environment. This database includes TRI Reporting Data for calendar years 1987 through 2021 and Preliminary Data for 2022. Government Publication Date: Sep 20, 2023 PFOA/PFOS Contaminated Sites:rr-PFAS NPL-bb This list of Superfund Sites with Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) detections is made available by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in their PFAS Analytic Tools data, previously the list was obtained by EPA FOIA requests. EPA's Office of Land and Emergency Management and EPA Regional Offices maintain what is known about site investigations, contamination, and remedial actions under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) where PFAS is present in the environment. Limitations: Detections of PFAS at National Priorities List (NPL) sites do not mean that people are at risk from PFAS, are exposed to PFAS, or that the site is the source of the PFAS. The information in the Superfund NPL and Superfund Alternative Agreement (SAA) PFAS detection site list is years old and may not be accurate today. Site information such as site name, site ID, and location has been confirmed for accuracy; however, PFAS-related information such as media sampled, drinking water being above the health advisory, or mitigation efforts has not been verified. For Federal Facilities data, the other Federal agencies (OFA) are the lead agency for their data and provided them to EPA. Government Publication Date: Mar 19, 2024 Federal Agency Locations with Known or Suspected PFAS Detections:rr-PFAS FED SITES-bb List of Federal agency locations with known or suspected detections of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), made available by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in their PFAS Analytic Tools data. EPA outlines that these data are gathered from several federal entities, such as the Federal Superfund program, Department of Defense (DOD), National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Department of Transportation, and Department of Energy. The dates this data was extracted for the PFAS Analytic Tools range from 2022 to 2024. Sites on this list do not necessarily reflect the source/s of PFAS contamination and detections do not indicate level of risk or human exposure at the site. Agricultural notifications in this data are limited to DOD sites only. At this time, the EPA is aware that this list is not comprehensive of all Federal agencies. Government Publication Date: Apr 1, 2024 SSEHRI PFAS Contamination Sites:rr-PFAS SSEHRI-bb This PFAS Contamination Site Tracker database is compiled by the Social Science Environmental Health Research Institute (SSEHRI) at Northeastern University. According to the SSEHRI, the database records qualitative and quantitative data from each known site of PFAS contamination, including timeline of discovery, sources, levels, health impacts, community response, and government response. The goal of this database is to compile information and support public understanding of the rapidly unfolding issue of PFAS contamination. All data presented was extracted from government websites, news articles, or publicly available documents, and this is cited in the tracker. Locations for the Known PFAS Contamination Sites are sourced from the PFAS Sites and Community Resources Map, credited to the Northeastern University's PFAS Project Lab, Silent Spring Institute, and the PFAS- REACH team. Disclaimer: The source conveys the data undergoes regular updates as new information becomes available, some sites may be missing and/or contain information that is incorrect or outdated, as well as their information represents all contamination sites SSEHRI is aware of, not all possible contamination sites. This data is not intended to be used for legal purposes. Access the following source link for the most current information: https://pfasproject.com/pfas-sites-and-community-resources/ Government Publication Date: May 19, 2023 National Response Center PFAS Spills:rr-ERNS PFAS-bb FINDS/FRS TRIS PFAS NPL PFAS FED SITES PFAS SSEHRI ERNS PFAS 111 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 This Per- and Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Spills dataset is made available via the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) PFAS Analytic Tools. The National Response Center (NRC), operated by the U.S. Coast Guard, is the designated federal point of contact for reporting all oil, chemical, and other discharges into the environment, for the United States and its territories. This dataset contains NRC spill information from 1990 to the present that is restricted to records associated with PFAS and PFAS-containing materials. Incidents are filtered to include only records with a "Material Involved" or "Incident Description" related to Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF). The keywords used to filter the data included "AFFF," "Fire Fighting Foam," "Aqueous Film Forming Foam," "Fire Suppressant Foam, "PFAS," "PERFL," "PFOA," "PFOS," and "Genx." Limitations: The data from the NRC website contains initial incident data that has not been validated or investigated by a federal/state response agency. Keyword searches may misidentify some incident reports that do not contain PFAS. This dataset should also not be considered to be exhaustive of all PFAS spills/release incidents. Government Publication Date: Apr 17, 2024 PFAS NPDES Discharge Monitoring:rr-PFAS NPDES-bb This list of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitted facilities with required monitoring for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) Substances is made available via the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s PFAS Analytic Tools. Any point-source wastewater discharger to waters of the United States must have a NPDES permit, which defines a set of parameters for pollutants and monitoring to ensure that the discharge does not degrade water quality or impair human health. This list includes NPDES permitted facilities associated with permits that monitor for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), limited to the years 2007 - present. EPA further advises the following regarding these data: currently, fewer than half of states have required PFAS monitoring for at least one of their permittees, and fewer states have established PFAS effluent limits for permittees. For states that may have required monitoring, some reporting and data transfer issues may exist on a state-by-state basis. Government Publication Date: May 6, 2024 Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) from Toxic Release Inventory:rr-PFAS TRI-bb List of Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) facilities at which the reported chemical is a per- or polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) substance included in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) consolidated PFAS Master List of PFAS Substances. Encompasses Toxics Release Inventory records included in the EPA PFAS Analytic Tools. The EPA's TRI database currently tracks information on disposal or releases of 770 individually listed toxic chemicals and 33 chemical categories from thousands of U.S. facilities and details about how facilities manage those chemicals through recycling, energy recovery, and treatment. This listing includes TRI Reporting Data for calendar years 1987 through 2021 and Preliminary Data for 2022. Government Publication Date: Sep 20, 2023 Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) Water Quality:rr-PFAS WATER-bb The Water Quality Portal (WQP) is a cooperative service sponsored by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the National Water Quality Monitoring Council (NWQMC). This listing includes records from the Water Quality Portal where the characteristic (environmental measurement) is in the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s consolidated Master List of PFAS Substances. Government Publication Date: Jul 20, 2020 PFAS TSCA Manufacture and Import Facilities:rr-PFAS TSCA-bb The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) Rule under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and requires chemical manufacturers and facilities that manufacture or import chemical substances to report data to EPA. This list is specific only to TSCA Manufacture and Import Facilities with reported per- and poly-fluoroalkyl (PFAS) substances. Data file is sourced from EPA's PFAS Analytic Tools TSCA dataset which includes CDR/Inventory Update Reporting data from 1998 up to 2020. Disclaimer: This data file includes production and importation data for chemicals identified in EPA's CompTox Chemicals Dashboard list of PFAS without explicit structures and list of PFAS structures in DSSTox. Note that some regulations have specific chemical structure requirements that define PFAS differently than the lists in EPA's CompTox Chemicals Dashboard. Reporting information on manufactured or imported chemical substance amounts should not be compared between facilities, as some companies claim Chemical Data Reporting Rule data fields for PFAS information as Confidential Business Information. Government Publication Date: Jan 5, 2023 PFAS Waste Transfers from RCRA e-Manifest :rr-PFAS E-MANIFEST-bb This Per- and Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Waste Transfers dataset is made available via the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) PFAS Analytic Tools. Every shipment of hazardous waste in the U.S. must be accompanied by a shipment manifest, which is a critical component of the cradle-to-grave tracking of wastes mandated by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). According to the EPA, currently no Federal Waste Code exists for any PFAS compounds. To work around the lack of PFAS waste codes in the RCRA database, EPA developed the PFAS Transfers dataset by mining e-Manifest records containing at least one of these common PFAS keywords: • PFAS • PFOA • PFOS • PERFL • AFFF • GENX • GEN-X (plus the Vermont state-specific waste codes). Limitations: Amount or concentration of PFAS being transferred cannot be determined from the manifest information. Keyword searches may misidentify some manifest records that do not contain PFAS. This dataset should also not be considered to be exhaustive of all PFAS waste transfers. Government Publication Date: Apr 29, 2024 PFAS Industry Sectors:rr-PFAS IND-bb PFAS NPDES PFAS TRI PFAS WATER PFAS TSCA PFAS E-MANIFEST PFAS IND 112 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 This Per- and Poly-Fluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Industry Sectors dataset is made available via the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) PFAS Analytic Tools. The EPA developed the dataset from various sources that show which industries may be handling PFAS including: EPA's Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) records restricted to potential PFAS-handling industry sectors; ECHO records for Fire Training Sites identified where fire-fighting foam may have been used in training exercises; and 14 CFR Part 139 Airports compiled from historic and current records from the FAA Airport Data and Information Portal. Since July 2006, all certificated Part 139 Airports are required to have fire-fighting foam onsite that meet certain military specifications, which to date have been fluorinated (Aqueous Film Forming Foam). Limitations: Inclusion in this dataset does not indicate that PFAS are being manufactured, processed, used, or released by the facility. Listed facilities potentially handle PFAS based on their industrial profile, but are unconfirmed by the EPA. Keyword searches in ECHO for Fire Training sites may misidentify some facilities and should not be considered to be an exhaustive list of fire training facilities in the U.S. Government Publication Date: Apr 15, 2024 Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System:rr-HMIRS-bb The Hazardous Materials Incident Reporting System (HMIRS) database contains unintentional hazardous materials release information reported to the U.S. Department of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. Government Publication Date: Nov 26, 2023 National Clandestine Drug Labs:rr-NCDL-bb The U.S. Department of Justice ("the Department"), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), provides this data as a public service. It contains addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites. In most cases, the source of the entries is not the Department, and the Department has not verified the entry and does not guarantee its accuracy. Government Publication Date: Nov 30, 2023 Toxic Substances Control Act:rr-TSCA-bb The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is amending the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) section 8(a) Inventory Update Reporting (IUR) rule and changing its name to the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) rule. The CDR enables EPA to collect and publish information on the manufacturing, processing, and use of commercial chemical substances and mixtures (referred to hereafter as chemical substances) on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory (TSCA Inventory). This includes current information on chemical substance production volumes, manufacturing sites, and how the chemical substances are used. This information helps the Agency determine whether people or the environment are potentially exposed to reported chemical substances. EPA publishes submitted CDR data that is not Confidential Business Information (CBI). EPA CDR collections occur approximately every four years and reporting requirements change per collection. Government Publication Date: May 12, 2022 Hist TSCA:rr-HIST TSCA-bb The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is amending the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) section 8(a) Inventory Update Reporting (IUR) rule and changing its name to the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) rule. The 2006 IUR data summary report includes information about chemicals manufactured or imported in quantities of 25,000 pounds or more at a single site during calendar year 2005. In addition to the basic manufacturing information collected in previous reporting cycles, the 2006 cycle is the first time EPA collected information to characterize exposure during manufacturing, processing and use of organic chemicals. The 2006 cycle also is the first time manufacturers of inorganic chemicals were required to report basic manufacturing information. Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 2006 FTTS Administrative Case Listing:rr-FTTS ADMIN-bb An administrative case listing from the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), together known as FTTS. This database was obtained from the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) National Compliance Database (NCDB). The FTTS and NCDB was shut down in 2006. Government Publication Date: Jan 19, 2007 FTTS Inspection Case Listing:rr-FTTS INSP-bb An inspection case listing from the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), together known as FTTS. This database was obtained from the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) National Compliance Database (NCDB). The FTTS and NCDB was shut down in 2006. Government Publication Date: Jan 19, 2007 Potentially Responsible Parties List:rr-PRP-bb Early in the site cleanup process, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducts a search to find the Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs). The EPA looks for evidence to determine liability by matching wastes found at the site with parties that may have contributed wastes to the site. This listing contains PRPs, Noticed Parties, at sites in the EPA's Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS). Government Publication Date: Apr 22, 2024 HMIRS NCDL TSCA HIST TSCA FTTS ADMIN FTTS INSP PRP 113 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing:rr-SCRD DRYCLEANER-bb The State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners (SCRD) was established in 1998, with support from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation. Coalition members are states with mandated programs and funding for drycleaner site remediation. Current members are Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin. Since 2017, the SCRD no longer maintains this data, refer to applicable state source data where available. Government Publication Date: Nov 08, 2017 Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS):rr-ICIS-bb The Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) database contains integrated enforcement and compliance information across most of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) programs. The vision for ICIS is to replace EPA's independent databases that contain enforcement data with a single repository for that information. Currently, ICIS contains all Federal Administrative and Judicial enforcement actions and a subset of the Permit Compliance System (PCS), which supports the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). This information is maintained by the EPA Headquarters and at the Regional offices. A future release of ICIS will completely replace PCS and will integrate that information with Federal actions already in the system. ICIS also has the capability to track other activities that support compliance and enforcement programs, including incident tracking, compliance assistance, and compliance monitoring. Government Publication Date: Apr 13, 2024 Drycleaner Facilities:rr-FED DRYCLEANERS-bb A list of drycleaner facilities from Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) data as made available by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), sourced from the ECHO Exporter file. The EPA tracks facilities that possess NAIC and SIC codes that classify businesses as drycleaner establishments. Government Publication Date: May 5, 2024 Delisted Drycleaner Facilities:rr-DELISTED FED DRY-bb List of sites removed from the list of Drycleaner Facilities (sites in the EPA's Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) with NAIC or SIC codes identifying the business as a drycleaner establishment). Government Publication Date: May 5, 2024 Formerly Used Defense Sites:rr-FUDS-bb Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) are properties that were formerly owned by, leased to, or otherwise possessed by and under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Defense prior to October 1986, where the Department of Defense (DOD) is responsible for an environmental restoration. The FUDS Annual Report to Congress (ARC) is published by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). This data is compiled from the USACE's Geospatial FUDS data layers and Homeland Infrastructure Foundation-Level Data (HIFLD) FUDS dataset which applies to the Fiscal Year 2021 FUDS Inventory. Government Publication Date: May 15, 2023 FUDS Munitions Response Sites:rr-FUDS MRS-bb Boundaries of Munitions Response Sites (MRS), published with the Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) Annual Report to Congress (ARC) by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). An MRS is a discrete location within a Munitions response area (MRA) that is known to require a munitions response. An MRA means any area on a defense site that is known or suspected to contain unexploded ordnance (UXO), discarded military munitions (DMM), or munitions constituents (MC). This data is compiled from the USACE's Geospatial MRS data layers and Homeland Infrastructure Foundation- Level Data (HIFLD) MRS dataset. Government Publication Date: May 15, 2023 Former Military Nike Missile Sites:rr-FORMER NIKE-bb This information was taken from report DRXTH-AS-IA-83A016 (Historical Overview of the Nike Missile System, 12/1984) which was performed by Environmental Science and Engineering, Inc. for the U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency Assessment Division. The Nike system was deployed between 1954 and the mid-1970's. Among the substances used or stored on Nike sites were liquid missile fuel (JP-4); starter fluids (UDKH, aniline, and furfuryl alcohol); oxidizer (IRFNA); hydrocarbons (motor oil, hydraulic fluid, diesel fuel, gasoline, heating oil); solvents (carbon tetrachloride, trichloroethylene, trichloroethane, stoddard solvent); and battery electrolyte. The quantities of material a disposed of and procedures for disposal are not documented in published reports. Virtually all information concerning the potential for contamination at Nike sites is confined to personnel who were assigned to Nike sites. During deactivation most hardware was shipped to depot-level supply points. There were reportedly instances where excess materials were disposed of on or near the site itself at closure. There was reportedly no routine site decontamination. Government Publication Date: Dec 2, 1984 PHMSA Pipeline Safety Flagged Incidents:rr-PIPELINE INCIDENT-bb SCRD DRYCLEANER ICIS FED DRYCLEANERS DELISTED FED DRY FUDS FUDS MRS FORMER NIKE PIPELINE INCIDENT 114 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 This list of flagged pipeline incidents is made available by the U.S. Department of Transportation (US DOT) Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). PHMSA regulations require incident and accident reports for five different pipeline system types. Accidents reported on hazardous liquid gravity lines (§195.13) and reporting-regulated-only hazardous liquid gathering lines (§195.15) and incidents reported on Type R gas gathering (§192.8(c)) are not included in the flagged incident file data. Government Publication Date: May 6, 2024 Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS):rr-MLTS-bb A list of sites that store radioactive material subject to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) licensing requirements. This list is maintained by the NRC. As of September 2016, the NRC no longer releases location information for sites. Site locations were last received in July 2016. Government Publication Date: May 11, 2021 Historic Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS) sites:rr-HIST MLTS-bb A historic list of sites that have inactive licenses and/or removed from the Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS). In some cases, a site is removed from the MLTS when the state becomes an "Agreement State". An Agreement State is a State that has signed an agreement with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) authorizing the State to regulate certain uses of radioactive materials within the State. Government Publication Date: Jan 31, 2010 Mines Master Index File:rr-MINES-bb The Master Index File (MIF) is provided by the United States Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). This file, which was originally created in the 1970's, contained many Mine-IDs that were invalid. MSHA removes invalid IDs from the MIF upon discovery. MSHA applicable data includes the following: all Coal and Metal/Non-Metal mines under MSHA's jurisdiction since 1/1/1970; mine addresses for all mines in the database except for Abandoned mines prior to 1998 from MSHA's legacy system (addresses may or may not correspond with the physical location of the mine itself); violations that have been assessed penalties as a result of MSHA inspections beginning on 1/1/2000; and violations issued as a result of MSHA inspections conducted beginning on 1/1/2000. Government Publication Date: Feb 5, 2024 Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act Sites:rr-SMCRA-bb An inventory of land and water impacted by past mining (primarily coal mining) is maintained by the Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) to provide information needed to implement the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (SMCRA). This inventory contains information on the type and extent of Abandoned Mine Land (AML) impacts, as well as information on the cost associated with the reclamation of those problems. The data is based upon field surveys by State, Tribal, and OSMRE program officials. It is dynamic to the extent that it is modified as new problems are identified and existing problems are reclaimed. Disclaimer: Per the OSMRE, States and tribes who enter their data into eAMLIS (AML Inventory System) may truncate their latitude and longitude so the precise location of usually dangerous AMLs is not revealed in an effort to protect the public from searching for these AMLs, most of which are on private property. If more precise location information is needed, please contact the applicable state/tribe of interest. Government Publication Date: Jun 13, 2023 Mineral Resource Data System:rr-MRDS-bb The Mineral Resource Data System (MRDS) is a collection of reports describing metallic and nonmetallic mineral resources throughout the world. Included are deposit name, location, commodity, deposit description, geologic characteristics, production, reserves, resources, and references. This database contains the records previously provided in the Mineral Resource Data System (MRDS) of USGS and the Mineral Availability System/Mineral Industry Locator System (MAS/MILS) originated in the U.S. Bureau of Mines, which is now part of USGS. The USGS has ceased systematic updates of the MRDS database with their focus more recently on deposits of critical minerals while providing a well-documented baseline of historical mine locations from USGS topographic maps. Government Publication Date: Mar 15, 2016 DOE Legacy Management Sites:rr-LM SITES-bb The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Legacy Management (LM) currently manages radioactive and chemical waste, environmental contamination, and hazardous material at over 100 sites across the U.S. The LM manages sites with diverse regulatory drivers (statutes or programs that direct cleanup and management requirements at DOE sites) or as part of internal DOE or congressionally-recognized programs, such as but not limited to: Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP), Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act (UMTRCA Title I, Tile II), Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Decontamination and Decommissioning (D&D), Nuclear Waste Policy Act (NWPA). This site listing includes data exported from the DOE Office of LM' s Geospatial Environmental Mapping System (GEMS). GEMS Data disclaimer: The DOE Office of LM makes no representation or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding the use, accuracy, availability, or completeness of the data presented herein. Government Publication Date: Dec 12, 2023 Alternative Fueling Stations:rr-ALT FUELS-bb MLTS HIST MLTS MINES SMCRA MRDS LM SITES ALT FUELS 115 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 This list of alternative fueling stations is sourced from the Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC). The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy launched the AFDC in 1991 as a repository for alternative fuel vehicle performance data, which provides a wealth of information and data on alternative and renewable fuels, advanced vehicles, fuel-saving strategies, and emerging transportation technologies. The data includes Biodiesel (B20 and above), Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), Electric, Ethanol (E85), Hydrogen, Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), Propane (LPG), and Renewable Diesel (R20 and above) fuel type locations. Government Publication Date: Apr 30, 2024 Superfunds Consent Decrees:rr-CONSENT DECREES-bb This list of Superfund consent decrees is provided by the Department of Justice, Environment & Natural Resources Division (ENRD) through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) applicable file. This listing includes Cases filed since 2010 limited to the following: Consent Decrees for CERCLA or Superfund Sites filed and/or as proposed within the ENRD's Case Management System (CMS); and applicable ENRD's Environmental Defense Section (EDS) CERCLA Cases with "Consent" in History Note. CMS may not reflect the latest developments in a case, nor can the agency guarantee the accuracy of the data. ENRD Disclaimer: Congress excluded three discrete categories of law enforcement and national security records from the requirements of the FOIA; response is limited to those records that are subject to the requirements of the FOIA; however, this should not be taken as an indication that excluded records do, or do not, exist. Government Publication Date: Sep 15, 2023 Air Facility System:rr-AFS-bb This EPA retired Air Facility System (AFS) dataset contains emissions, compliance, and enforcement data on stationary sources of air pollution. Regulated sources cover a wide spectrum; from large industrial facilities to relatively small operations such as dry cleaners. AFS does not contain data on facilities that are solely asbestos demolition and/or renovation contractors, or landfills. ECHO Clean Air Act data from AFS are frozen and reflect data as of October 17, 2014; the EPA retired this system for Clean Air Act stationary sources and transitioned to ICIS-Air. Government Publication Date: Oct 17, 2014 Registered Pesticide Establishments:rr-SSTS-bb This national list of active EPA-registered foreign and domestic pesticide and/or device-producing establishments is based on data from the Section Seven Tracking System (SSTS). The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) Section 7 requires that each producing establishment must place its EPA establishment number on the label or immediate container of each pesticide, active ingredient or device produced. An EPA establishment number on a pesticide product label identifies the EPA registered location where the product was produced. The list of establishments is made available by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Government Publication Date: Feb 29, 2024 Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Transformers:rr-PCBT-bb Locations of Transformers Containing Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) registered with the United States Environmental Protection Agency. PCB transformer owners must register their transformer(s) with EPA. Although not required, PCB transformer owners who have removed and properly disposed of a registered PCB transformer may notify EPA to have their PCB transformer de-registered. Data made available by EPA. Government Publication Date: Oct 15, 2019 Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Notifiers:rr-PCB-bb Facilities included in the national list of facilities that have notified the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) activities. Any company or person storing, transporting or disposing of PCBs or conducting PCB research and development must notify the EPA and receive an identification number. Government Publication Date: May 23, 2024 State Environmental Incidents:rr-SPILLS-bb Regulated industry, permitted facilities, waste transporters and others are required by federal and/or state laws or regulations to report chemical spills and other environmental incidents within certain time frames, depending on the type of incident. These incidents are reported to The Division of Environmental Response & Remediation (DERR) of the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Government Publication Date: Apr 2, 2024 Methamphetamine Contaminated Properties:rr-CDL-bb Utah Administrative Rule 19-6-901 Illegal Drug Operations Site Reporting and Decontamination Act requires local health departments to maintain a list of properties believed to be contaminated by the illegal manufacture of drugs. These properties were reported to the Salt Lake Valley Health Department by a complaint or report from a law enforcement agency and the Department has determined that reasonable evidence exists that the property is contaminated. Once a property is decontaminated, it is removed from this list. Government Publication Date: Jan 18, 2024 CONSENT DECREES AFS SSTS PCBT PCB SPILLS CDL 116 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 Dry Cleaning Facilities:rr-DRYCLEANERS-bb The Division of Air Quality of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) maintains a list of regulated dry cleaners that use perchlorethylene (PCE). This site data is compiled from applicable FOIA files received from the DEQ's Division of Air Quality, the DEQ's Environmental Interactive Map layer of Dry Cleaner Facilities, and also the Utah OpenData Catalog Dry Cleaners dataset. Government Publication Date: Jun 7, 2024 Delisted Drycleaners:rr-DELISTED DRYCLEANERS-bb A list of sites which once appeared on - and have since been removed from - the list of regulated dry cleaners that use perchlorethylene (PCE) made available by the Division of Air Quality of the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Government Publication Date: Jun 7, 2024 Tier 2 Chemical Inventory Program:rr-TIER 2-bb A list of Tier 2 facilities managed by the Division of Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR) of the the Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Government Publication Date: May 6, 2024 Tribal No Tribal additional environmental record sources available for this State. County No County additional environmental record sources available for this State. DRYCLEANERS DELISTED DRYCLEANERS TIER 2 117 erisinfo.com | Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683 h-Definitions Database Descriptions:This section provides a detailed explanation for each database including:source,information available,time coverage,and acronyms used.They are listed in alphabetic order. Detail Report:This is the section of the report which provides the most detail for each individual record.Records are summarized by location,starting with the project property followed by records in closest proximity. Distance:The distance value is the distance between plotted points,not necessarily the distance between the sites'boundaries.All values are an approximation. Direction: The direction value is the compass direction of the site in respect to the project property and/or center point of the report. Elevation:The elevation value is taken from the location at which the records for the site address have been plotted.All values are an approximation. Source:Google Elevation API. Executive Summary:This portion of the report is divided into 3 sections: 'Report Summary'-Displays a chart indicating how many records fall on the project property and,within the report search radii. 'Site Report Summary'-Project Property'-This section lists all the records which fall on the project property.For more details,see the 'Detail Report' section. 'Site Report Summary-Surrounding Properties'-This section summarizes all records on adjacent properties,listing them in order of proximity from the project property.For more details,see the 'Detail Report'section. Map Key:The map key number is assigned according to closest proximity from the project property.Map Key numbers always start at #1.The project property will always have a map key of '1'if records are available.If there is a number in brackets beside the main number,this will indicate the number of records on that specific property.If there is no number in brackets,there is only one record for that property. The symbol and colour used indicates 'elevation':the red inverted triangle will dictate 'ERIS Sites with Lower Elevation',the yellow triangle will dictate 'ERIS Sites with Higher Elevation'and the orange square will dictate 'ERIS Sites with Same Elevation.' Unplottables:These are records that could not be mapped due to various reasons,including limited geographic information.These records may or may not be in your study area,and are included as reference. Definitions 1 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Property Information Order Number:24062602683p Date Completed:June 27, 2024 Project Number:24-453790.1 Project Property:3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway 3715 South Tracy Hall Parkway PROVO UT 84606 Coordinates: Latitude:40.189125 Longitude:-111.620237 UTM Northing:4448933.05321 Meters UTM Easting:447202.960016 Meters UTM Zone:UTM Zone 12T Elevation:4,508.76 ft Slope Direction:W Topographic Information........................................................................................................................................2 Hydrologic Information...........................................................................................................................................4 Geologic Information..............................................................................................................................................9 Soil Information....................................................................................................................................................11 Wells and Additional Sources..............................................................................................................................23 Summary..........................................................................................................................................................24 Detail Report....................................................................................................................................................29 Radon Information.............................................................................................................................................121 Appendix............................................................................................................................................................122 Liability Notice....................................................................................................................................................124 The ERIS Physical Setting Report - PSR provides comprehensive information about the physical setting around a site and includes a complete overview of topography and surface topology, in addition to hydrologic, geologic and soil characteristics. The location and detailed attributes of oil and gas wells, water wells, public water systems and radon are also included for review. The compilation of both physical characteristics of a site and additional attribute data is useful in assessing the impact of migration of contaminants and subsequent impact on soils and groundwater. Disclaimer This Report does not provide a full environmental evaluation for the site or adjacent properties. Please see the terms and disclaimer at the end of the Report for greater detail. Topographic Information Topographic Information 3 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p The previous topographic map(s) are created by seamlessly merging and cutting current USGS topographic data. Below are shaded relief map(s), derived from USGS elevation data to show surrounding topography in further detail. Topographic information at project property: Elevation:4,508.76 ft Slope Direction:W Hydrologic Information Hydrologic Information Hydrologic Information 6 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p The Wetland Type map shows wetland existence overlaid on an aerial imagery. The Flood Hazard Zones map shows FEMA flood hazard zones overlaid on an aerial imagery. Relevant FIRM panels and detailed zone information is provided below. For detailed Zone descriptions please click the link: https://floodadvocate.com/fema-zone-definitions Available FIRM Panels in area: 49049C0561F(effective:2020-06-19) 49049C0542F(effective:2020-06-19) 49049C0553F(effective:2020-06-19) 49049C0534F(effective:2020-06-19) Flood Zone AE-01 Zone: AE Zone subtype: Flood Zone AE-11 Zone: AE Zone subtype: FLOODWAY Flood Zone X-01 Zone: X Zone subtype: 0.2 PCT ANNUAL CHANCE FLOOD HAZARD Flood Zone X-12 Zone: X Zone subtype: AREA OF MINIMAL FLOOD HAZARD Hydrologic Information FEMA Flood Zone Definitions Special Flood Hazard Areas – High Risk Special Flood Hazard Areas represent the area subject to inundation by 1-percent-annual chance flood. Structures located within the SFHA have a 26- percent chance of flooding during the life of a standard 30-year mortgage. Federal floodplain management regulations and mandatory flood insurance purchase requirements apply in these zones. ZONE DESCRIPTION A Areas subject to inundation by the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event. Because detailed hydraulic analyses have not been performed, no Base Flood Elevations (BFEs) or flood depths are shown. AE, A1-A30 Areas subject to inundation by the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event determined by detailed methods. BFEs are shown within these zones. (Zone AE is used on new and revised maps in place of Zones A1–A30.) AH Areas subject to inundation by 1-percent-annual-chance shallow flooding (usually areas of ponding) where average depths are 1–3 feet. BFEs derived from detailed hydraulic analyses are shown in this zone. AO Areas subject to inundation by 1-percent-annual-chance shallow flooding (usually sheet flow on sloping terrain) where average depths are 1–3 feet. Average flood depths derived from detailed hydraulic analyses are shown within this zone. AR Areas that result from the decertification of a previously accredited flood protection system that is determined to be in the process of being restored to provide base flood protection. A99 Areas subject to inundation by the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event, but which will ultimately be protected upon completion of an under-construction Federal flood protection system. These are areas of special flood hazard where enough progress has been made on the construction of a protection system, such as dikes, dams, and levees, to consider it complete for insurance rating purposes. Zone A99 may be used only when the flood protection system has reached specified statutory progress toward completion. No BFEs or flood depths are shown. Coastal High Hazard Areas – High Risk Coastal High Hazard Areas (CHHA) represent the area subject to inundation by 1-percent-annual chance flood, extending from offshore to the inland limit of a primary front al dune along an open coast and any other area subject to high velocity wave action from storms or seismic sources. Structures located within the CHHA have a 26-percent chance of flooding during the life of a standard 30-year mortgage. Federal floodplain management regulations and mandatory purchase requirements apply in these zones. ZONE DESCRIPTION V Areas along coasts subject to inundation by the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event with additional hazards associated with storm-induced waves. Because detailed coastal analyses have not been performed, no BFEs or flood depths are shown. VE, V1-V30 Areas along coasts subject to inundation by the 1-percent-annual-chance flood event with additional hazards due to storm- induced velocity wave action. BFEs derived from detailed hydraulic coastal analyses are shown within these zones. (Zone VE is used on new and revised maps in place of Zones V1–V30.) Hydrologic Information Moderate and Minimal Risk Areas Areas of moderate or minimal hazard are studied based upon the principal source of flood in the area. However, buildings in these zones could be flooded by severe, concentrated rainfall coupled with inadequate local drainage systems. Local stormwater drainage systems are not normally considered in a community's flood insurance study. The failure of a local drainage system can create areas of high flood risk within these zones. Flood insurance is available in participating communities, but is not required by regulation in these zones. Nearly 25-percent of all flood claims filed are for structures located within these zones. ZONE DESCRIPTION B, X (shaded) Moderate risk areas within the 0.2-percent-annual-chance floodplain, areas of 1-percent-annual-chance flooding where average depths are less than 1 foot, areas of 1-percent-annual-chance flooding where the contributing drainage area is less than 1 square mile, and areas protected from the 1-percent-annual-chance flood by a levee. No BFEs or base flood depths are shown within these zones. (Zone X (shaded) is used on new and revised maps in place of Zone B.) C, X (unshaded)Minimal risk areas outside the 1-percent and .2-percent-annual-chance floodplains. No BFEs or base flood depths are shown within these zones. (Zone X (unshaded) is used on new and revised maps in place of Zone C.) Undetermined Risk Areas ZONE DESCRIPTION D Unstudied areas where flood hazards are undetermined, but flooding is possible. No mandatory flood insurance purchase requirements apply, but coverage is available in participating communities. Geologic Information Geologic Information 10 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p The previous page shows USGS geology information. Detailed information about each unit is provided below. Geologic Unit Ql Unit Name: Lake Bonneville deposits Unit Age: Quaternary Primary Rock Type: Clay Secondary Rock Type: Unit Description: Lake Bonneville deposits Soil Information Soil Information 12 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p The previous page shows a soil map using SSURGO data from USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. Detailed information about each unit is provided below. Map Unit Bg (0.0%) Map Unit Name:Benjamin silty clay, sandy substratum Bedrock Depth - Min: Watertable Depth - Annual Min:114cm Drainage Class - Dominant:Somewhat poorly drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant:D - Soils in this group have high runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water movement through the soil is restricted or very restricted. Major components are printed below Benjamin(95%) horizon Ap1(0cm to 3cm)Silty clay horizon Ap2(3cm to 10cm)Silty clay horizon A1(10cm to 43cm)Silty clay horizon C1(43cm to 64cm)Silty clay horizon C2G(64cm to 97cm)Silty clay horizon C3(97cm to 152cm)Sand Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: Bg - Benjamin silty clay, sandy substratum Component: Benjamin (95%) The Benjamin component makes up 95 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 1 percent. This component is on flood plains. The parent material consists of alluvium derived from limestone and shale. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is somewhat poorly drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is low. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 45 inches during June, July. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. This component is in the R028AY012UT Semiwet Fresh Meadow ecological site. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 7w. Irrigated land capability classification is 3w. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 23 percent. The soil has a slightly saline horizon within 30 inches of the soil surface. The soil has a maximum sodium adsorption ratio of 15 within 30 inches of the soil surface. Component: Depressional soils (3%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Depressional soils soil is a minor component. Component: Strongly saline-alkali soils (2%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Strongly saline-alkali soils soil is a minor component. Map Unit Bs (0.0%) Map Unit Name:Bramwell silty clay loam, drained Bedrock Depth - Min: Watertable Depth - Annual Min:107cm Drainage Class - Dominant:Somewhat poorly drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant:D - Soils in this group have high runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water movement through the soil is restricted or very restricted. Major components are printed below Bramwell(92%) horizon Ap(0cm to 15cm)Silty clay loam horizon A1(15cm to 28cm)Silty clay loam Soil Information 13 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p horizon C1(28cm to 51cm)Silty clay loam horizon C2ca(51cm to 79cm)Silty clay loam horizon C3ca(79cm to 152cm)Silty clay loam Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: Bs - Bramwell silty clay loam, drained Component: Bramwell (92%) The Bramwell component makes up 92 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 2 percent. This component is on terraces. The parent material consists of lacustrine deposits derived from mixed sources. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is somewhat poorly drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is low. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 42 inches during April, May, June. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. This component is in the R028AY001UT Alkali Bottom (alkali Sacaton) ecological site. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 7w. Irrigated land capability classification is 3w. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 28 percent. The soil has a moderately saline horizon within 30 inches of the soil surface. The soil has a maximum sodium adsorption ratio of 20 within 30 inches of the soil surface. Component: Taylorsville (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Taylorsville soil is a minor component. Component: Depressional soils (3%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Depressional soils soil is a minor component. Map Unit Ch (0.01%) Map Unit Name:Chipman loam Bedrock Depth - Min: Watertable Depth - Annual Min:114cm Drainage Class - Dominant:Poorly drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant:C - Soils in this group have moderately high runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water transmission through the soil is somewhat restricted. Major components are printed below Chipman(97%) horizon Apca(0cm to 20cm)Loam horizon Alg(20cm to 41cm)Silty clay loam horizon C1cag(41cm to 51cm)Silty clay loam horizon C2ca(51cm to 69cm)Silty clay loam horizon C3ca(69cm to 112cm)Loam horizon C4cag(112cm to 152cm)Clay loam Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: Ch - Chipman loam Component: Chipman (97%) The Chipman component makes up 97 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 1 percent. This component is on lake terraces. The parent material consists of lacustrine deposits derived from mixed sources. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is poorly drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately low. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is high. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is rarely flooded. It is not ponded. A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 45 inches during June, July. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 4 percent. This component is in the R028AY012UT Semiwet Fresh Meadow ecological site. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 3w. Irrigated land capability classification is 2w. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 45 percent. There are no saline horizons within 30 inches of the soil surface. The soil has a maximum sodium adsorption ratio of 7 within 30 inches of the soil surface. Soil Information 14 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Component: Depressional soils (3%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Depressional soils soil is a minor component. Map Unit Ck (0.03%) Map Unit Name:Chipman silty clay loam Bedrock Depth - Min: Watertable Depth - Annual Min:114cm Drainage Class - Dominant:Poorly drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant:C - Soils in this group have moderately high runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water transmission through the soil is somewhat restricted. Major components are printed below Chipman(85%) horizon Apca(0cm to 20cm)Silty clay loam horizon Alg(20cm to 41cm)Silty clay loam horizon C1cag(41cm to 51cm)Silty clay loam horizon C2ca(51cm to 69cm)Silty clay loam horizon C3ca(69cm to 112cm)Loam horizon C4cag(112cm to 152cm)Clay loam Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: Ck - Chipman silty clay loam Component: Chipman (85%) The Chipman component makes up 85 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 1 percent. This component is on lake terraces. The parent material consists of lacustrine deposits derived from mixed sources. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is poorly drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately low. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is high. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is rarely flooded. It is not ponded. A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 45 inches during June, July. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 4 percent. This component is in the R028AY012UT Semiwet Fresh Meadow ecological site. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 3w. Irrigated land capability classification is 2w. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 45 percent. There are no saline horizons within 30 inches of the soil surface. The soil has a maximum sodium adsorption ratio of 7 within 30 inches of the soil surface. Component: BRAMWELL (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The BRAMWELL soil is a minor component. Component: McBeth (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The McBeth soil is a minor component. Component: Ironton (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Ironton soil is a minor component. Map Unit Cm (0.23%) Map Unit Name:Chipman silty clay loam, moderately deep water table Bedrock Depth - Min: Watertable Depth - Annual Min:61cm Drainage Class - Dominant:Poorly drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant:D - Soils in this group have high runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water movement through the soil is restricted or very restricted. Major components are printed below Chipman(95%) horizon Apca(0cm to 20cm)Silty clay loam Soil Information 15 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p horizon Alg(20cm to 41cm)Silty clay loam horizon C1cag(41cm to 51cm)Silty clay loam horizon C2ca(51cm to 69cm)Silty clay loam horizon C3ca(69cm to 112cm)Loam horizon C4cag(112cm to 152cm)Clay loam Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: Cm - Chipman silty clay loam, moderately deep water table Component: Chipman (95%) The Chipman component makes up 95 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 1 percent. This component is on lake terraces. The parent material consists of lacustrine deposits derived from mixed sources. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is poorly drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately low. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is high. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is occasionally flooded. It is not ponded. A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 24 inches during May, June, July. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 4 percent. This component is in the R028AY012UT Semiwet Fresh Meadow ecological site. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 5w. Irrigated land capability classification is 4w. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 45 percent. There are no saline horizons within 30 inches of the soil surface. The soil has a maximum sodium adsorption ratio of 7 within 30 inches of the soil surface. Component: Depressional soils (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Depressional soils soil is a minor component. Map Unit Hs (0.03%) Map Unit Name:Holdaway silt loam, strongly saline-alkali Bedrock Depth - Min: Watertable Depth - Annual Min:46cm Drainage Class - Dominant:Poorly drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant:D - Soils in this group have high runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water movement through the soil is restricted or very restricted. Major components are printed below Holdaway(100%) horizon Ap(0cm to 18cm)Silt loam horizon A1(18cm to 33cm)Silt loam horizon C1cag(33cm to 51cm)Silt loam horizon C2camg(51cm to 71cm)Indurated horizon C3cag(71cm to 81cm)Silt loam horizon C4cam-C6camg(81cm to 170cm)Cemented material Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: Hs - Holdaway silt loam, strongly saline-alkali Component: Holdaway (100%) The Holdaway component makes up 100 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 1 percent. This component is on lake terraces. The parent material consists of lacustrine deposits derived from mixed sources. Depth to a root restrictive layer, petrocalcic, is 20 to 40 inches. The natural drainage class is poorly drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is low. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is rarely flooded. It is not ponded. A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 18 inches during March, April, May, June. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 3 percent. This component is in the R028AY001UT Alkali Bottom (alkali Sacaton) ecological site. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 7w. This soil meets hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 55 percent. The soil has a strongly saline horizon within 30 inches of the soil surface. The soil has a maximum sodium adsorption ratio of 15 within 30 inches of the soil surface. Soil Information 16 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Map Unit Mh (0.09%) Map Unit Name:McBeth silt loam Bedrock Depth - Min: Watertable Depth - Annual Min:46cm Drainage Class - Dominant:Poorly drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant:C/D - These soils have moderately high runoff potential when drained and high runoff potential when undrained. Major components are printed below McBeth(95%) horizon Ap(0cm to 20cm)Silt loam horizon A1(20cm to 30cm)Silt loam horizon C1g(30cm to 46cm)Silt loam horizon C2g(46cm to 61cm)Very fine sandy loam horizon C3g,C4g(61cm to 173cm)Silt loam Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: Mh - McBeth silt loam Component: McBeth (95%) The McBeth component makes up 95 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 1 percent. This component is on lake terraces, alluvial fans, flood plains. The parent material consists of alluvium derived from mixed sources. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is poorly drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is high. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is occasionally flooded. It is not ponded. A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 18 inches during March, April, May, June, July. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 5 percent. This component is in the R028AY012UT Semiwet Fresh Meadow ecological site. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 7w. Irrigated land capability classification is 3w. This soil meets hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 33 percent. There are no saline horizons within 30 inches of the soil surface. The soil has a maximum sodium adsorption ratio of 7 within 30 inches of the soil surface. Component: CHIPMAN (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The CHIPMAN soil is a minor component. Map Unit Mn (0.02%) Map Unit Name:McBeth silt loam, moderately saline Bedrock Depth - Min: Watertable Depth - Annual Min:46cm Drainage Class - Dominant:Poorly drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant:C/D - These soils have moderately high runoff potential when drained and high runoff potential when undrained. Major components are printed below McBeth(100%) horizon Ap(0cm to 20cm)Silt loam horizon A1(20cm to 30cm)Silt loam horizon C1g(30cm to 46cm)Silt loam horizon C2g(46cm to 61cm)Very fine sandy loam horizon C3g,C4g(61cm to 173cm)Silt loam Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: Mn - McBeth silt loam, moderately saline Soil Information 17 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Component: McBeth (100%) The McBeth component makes up 100 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 1 percent. This component is on lake terraces, alluvial fans, flood plains. The parent material consists of alluvium derived from mixed sources. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is poorly drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is occasionally flooded. It is not ponded. A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 18 inches during March, April, May, June, July. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 5 percent. This component is in the R028AY001UT Alkali Bottom (alkali Sacaton) ecological site. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 6w. Irrigated land capability classification is 3w. This soil meets hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 33 percent. The soil has a moderately saline horizon within 30 inches of the soil surface. The soil has a maximum sodium adsorption ratio of 7 within 30 inches of the soil surface. Map Unit NOTCOM (99.21%) Map Unit Name:No Digital Data Available No more attributes available for this map unit Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: NOTCOM - No Digital Data Available Component: NOTCOM (100%) The NOTCOM component makes up 100 percent of the map unit. Slopes are Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is very low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Map Unit PK (0.0%) Map Unit Name:Pits and dumps No more attributes available for this map unit Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: PK - Pits and dumps Component: Pits (100%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Pits is a miscellaneous area. Map Unit PlC (0.01%) Map Unit Name:Pleasant Grove gravelly loam, 3 to 6 percent slopes Bedrock Depth - Min: Watertable Depth - Annual Min: Drainage Class - Dominant:Well drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant:B - Soils in this group have moderately low runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water transmission through the soil is unimpeded. Major components are printed below Pleasant Grove(100%) horizon A11,A12(0cm to 15cm)Gravelly loam horizon A13(15cm to 53cm)Cobbly loam horizon C1ca(53cm to 97cm)Very cobbly loam horizon C2ca(97cm to 125cm)Very cobbly fine sandy loam horizon C3ca(125cm to 152cm)Very cobbly loam Component Description: Soil Information 18 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: PlC - Pleasant Grove gravelly loam, 3 to 6 percent slopes Component: Pleasant Grove (100%) The Pleasant Grove component makes up 100 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 3 to 6 percent. This component is on alluvial fans. The parent material consists of colluvium and/or slope alluvium derived from limestone, quartzite and shale. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 6 percent. This component is in the R028AY306UT Upland Gravelly Loam (bonneville Big Sagebrush) ecological site. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 4s. Irrigated land capability classification is 3s. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 23 percent. There are no saline horizons within 30 inches of the soil surface. The soil has a maximum sodium adsorption ratio of 5 within 30 inches of the soil surface. Map Unit PlD (0.03%) Map Unit Name:Pleasant Grove gravelly loam, 6 to 10 percent slopes Bedrock Depth - Min: Watertable Depth - Annual Min: Drainage Class - Dominant:Well drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant:B - Soils in this group have moderately low runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water transmission through the soil is unimpeded. Major components are printed below Pleasant Grove(100%) horizon A11&A12(0cm to 15cm)Gravelly loam horizon A13(15cm to 53cm)Cobbly loam horizon C1ca(53cm to 97cm)Very cobbly loam horizon C2ca(97cm to 125cm)Very cobbly fine sandy loam horizon C3ca(125cm to 152cm)Very cobbly loam Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: PlD - Pleasant Grove gravelly loam, 6 to 10 percent slopes Component: Pleasant Grove (100%) The Pleasant Grove component makes up 100 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 6 to 10 percent. This component is on alluvial fans. The parent material consists of colluvium and/or slope alluvium derived from limestone, quartzite and shale. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 6 percent. This component is in the R028AY306UT Upland Gravelly Loam (bonneville Big Sagebrush) ecological site. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 4e. Irrigated land capability classification is 4s. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 23 percent. There are no saline horizons within 30 inches of the soil surface. The soil has a maximum sodium adsorption ratio of 5 within 30 inches of the soil surface. Map Unit PmE2 (0.21%) Map Unit Name:Pleasant Grove stony loam, 10 to 25 percent slopes, eroded Bedrock Depth - Min: Watertable Depth - Annual Min: Drainage Class - Dominant:Well drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant:B - Soils in this group have moderately low runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water transmission through the soil is unimpeded. Major components are printed below Soil Information 19 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Pleasant Grove(100%) horizon A11&A12(0cm to 5cm)Stony loam horizon A13(5cm to 53cm)Cobbly loam horizon C1ca(53cm to 97cm)Very cobbly loam horizon C2ca(97cm to 125cm)Very cobbly fine sandy loam horizon C3ca(125cm to 152cm)Very cobbly loam Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: PmE2 - Pleasant Grove stony loam, 10 to 25 percent slopes, eroded Component: Pleasant Grove (100%) The Pleasant Grove component makes up 100 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 10 to 25 percent. This component is on alluvial fans. The parent material consists of colluvium and/or slope alluvium derived from limestone, quartzite and shale. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 6 percent. This component is in the R028AY306UT Upland Gravelly Loam (bonneville Big Sagebrush) ecological site. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 6s. Irrigated land capability classification is 4s. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 23 percent. There are no saline horizons within 30 inches of the soil surface. The soil has a maximum sodium adsorption ratio of 5 within 30 inches of the soil surface. Map Unit PY (0.01%) Map Unit Name:Provo Bay peaty silt loam Bedrock Depth - Min: Watertable Depth - Annual Min:15cm Drainage Class - Dominant:Very poorly drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant:C/D - These soils have moderately high runoff potential when drained and high runoff potential when undrained. Major components are printed below Provo Bay(100%) horizon A11ca,A12gca(0cm to 20cm)Peaty silt loam horizon A13gca(20cm to 33cm)Silty clay loam horizon A14gca(33cm to 56cm)Clay loam horizon C1(56cm to 84cm)Loam horizon C2(84cm to 152cm)Silt loam Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: PY - Provo Bay peaty silt loam Component: Provo Bay (100%) The Provo Bay component makes up 100 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 1 percent. This component is on valley floors, flood plains. The parent material consists of alluvium derived from mixed sources. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is very poorly drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is high. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is frequently flooded. It is not ponded. A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 6 inches during January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 15 percent. This component is in the R028AY020UT Wet Fresh Meadow ecological site. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 8w. This soil meets hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 50 percent. There are no saline horizons within 30 inches of the soil surface. The soil has a maximum sodium adsorption ratio of 7 within 30 inches of the soil surface. Map Unit Sd (0.0%) Soil Information 20 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Map Unit Name:Steed sandy loam Bedrock Depth - Min: Watertable Depth - Annual Min:153cm Drainage Class - Dominant:Well drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant:A - Soils in this group have low runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water is transmitted freely through the soil. Major components are printed below Steed(100%) horizon A1(0cm to 18cm)Sandy loam horizon C1(18cm to 79cm)Extremely gravelly loamy sand horizon C2,C3(79cm to 152cm)Extremely gravelly sand Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: Sd - Steed sandy loam Component: Steed (100%) The Steed component makes up 100 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 3 percent. This component is on alluvial fans. The parent material consists of alluvium derived from limestone, sandstone, quartzite, and shale. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is low. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is occasionally flooded. It is not ponded. A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 60 inches during March, April, May, June. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 3 percent. This component is in the R028AY014UT Semiwet Fresh Streambank ecological site. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 6s. Irrigated land capability classification is 4s. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 28 percent. There are no saline horizons within 30 inches of the soil surface. The soil has a maximum sodium adsorption ratio of 3 within 30 inches of the soil surface. Map Unit TaB (0.01%) Map Unit Name:Taylorsville silty clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes Bedrock Depth - Min: Watertable Depth - Annual Min: Drainage Class - Dominant:Well drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant:C - Soils in this group have moderately high runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water transmission through the soil is somewhat restricted. Major components are printed below Taylorsville(95%) horizon Ap(0cm to 18cm)Silty clay loam horizon AC(18cm to 33cm)Silty clay loam horizon C1,C2(33cm to 91cm)Silty clay loam horizon C3ca(91cm to 142cm)Silty clay loam horizon C4(142cm to 157cm)Silty clay loam Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: TaB - Taylorsville silty clay loam, 1 to 3 percent slopes Component: Taylorsville (95%) The Taylorsville component makes up 95 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 1 to 3 percent. This component is on lake terraces. The parent material consists of lacustrine deposits derived from limestone and shale. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is well drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is moderately low. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is high. Shrink-swell potential is moderate. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. There is no zone of water saturation within a depth of 72 inches. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. This component is in the R028AY310UT Upland Loam (bonneville Big Sagebrush) North ecological site. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 4e. Irrigated land capability classification is 3e. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate Soil Information 21 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 30 percent. There are no saline horizons within 30 inches of the soil surface. The soil has a maximum sodium adsorption ratio of 7 within 30 inches of the soil surface. Component: BRAMWELL (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The BRAMWELL soil is a minor component. Map Unit UL (0.09%) Map Unit Name:Urban land No more attributes available for this map unit Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: UL - Urban land Component: Urban land (100%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Urban land is a miscellaneous area. Map Unit VnA (0.01%) Map Unit Name:Vineyard fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Bedrock Depth - Min: Watertable Depth - Annual Min:114cm Drainage Class - Dominant:Somewhat poorly drained Hydrologic Group - Dominant:A - Soils in this group have low runoff potential when thoroughly wet. Water is transmitted freely through the soil. Major components are printed below Vineyard(90%) horizon Ap(0cm to 18cm)Fine sandy loam horizon AC(18cm to 33cm)Fine sandy loam horizon C1ca,C2ca(33cm to 89cm)Fine sandy loam horizon C3ca(89cm to 107cm)Very fine sandy loam horizon C4(107cm to 152cm)Very fine sandy loam Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: VnA - Vineyard fine sandy loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes Component: Vineyard (90%) The Vineyard component makes up 90 percent of the map unit. Slopes are 0 to 2 percent. This component is on lake terraces. The parent material consists of lacustrine deposits derived from limestone, sandstone, and shale. Depth to a root restrictive layer is greater than 60 inches. The natural drainage class is somewhat poorly drained. Water movement in the most restrictive layer is high. Available water to a depth of 60 inches (or restricted depth) is moderate. Shrink-swell potential is low. This soil is not flooded. It is not ponded. A seasonal zone of water saturation is at 45 inches during May, June, July. Organic matter content in the surface horizon is about 2 percent. This component is in the R028AY012UT Semiwet Fresh Meadow ecological site. Nonirrigated land capability classification is 3w. Irrigated land capability classification is 2w. This soil does not meet hydric criteria. The calcium carbonate equivalent within 40 inches, typically, does not exceed 28 percent. There are no saline horizons within 30 inches of the soil surface. The soil has a maximum sodium adsorption ratio of 5 within 30 inches of the soil surface. Component: TIMPANOGOS (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The TIMPANOGOS soil is a minor component. Component: WELBY (5%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The WELBY soil is a minor component. Soil Information 22 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Map Unit W (0.0%) Map Unit Name:Water No more attributes available for this map unit Component Description: Minor map unit components are excluded from this report. Map Unit: W - Water Component: Water (100%) Generated brief soil descriptions are created for major soil components. The Water is a miscellaneous area. Wells and Additional Sources Wells and Additional Sources Summary 24 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Federal Sources Public Water Systems Violations and Enforcement Data Map Key ID Distance (ft)Direction No records found Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) Map Key ID Distance (ft)Direction No records found USGS National Water Information System Map Key Site No Distance (ft)Direction 12 USGS-401101111364201 2592.52 SE 21 USGS-401128111375001 2712.66 WNW 24 USGS-401129111375001 2744.02 WNW 32 USGS-401102111374801 3163.52 WSW 41 USGS-401158111372201 3359.08 N 48 USGS-401049111364301 3431.15 SSE 52 USGS-401154111373701 3593.95 NNW 63 USGS-401149111375101 3836.44 NW 67 USGS-401040111372401 3889.90 SSW 70 USGS-401149111375201 3892.23 NW 71 USGS-401130111380501 3902.11 WNW 72 USGS-401149111375301 3948.77 NW 72 USGS-401149111375302 3948.77 NW 74 USGS-401149111375401 4006.01 NW 78 USGS-401156111374601 4128.68 NW 83 USGS-401051111362501 4254.72 SE 93 USGS-401100111380601 4483.21 WSW 95 USGS-401033111370501 4441.31 S 98 USGS-401115111381301 4511.23 W 99 USGS-401040111363601 4489.26 SSE 115 USGS-401032111373101 4824.33 SSW 117 USGS-401030111365401 4865.25 SSE 127 USGS-401030111373601 5150.36 SSW 134 USGS-401020111382401 5275.29 WSW State Sources Oil and Gas Wells Map Key ID Distance (ft)Direction No records found Public Water System Facilities Map Key ID Distance (ft)Direction No records found Wells and Additional Sources Summary 25 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Water Rights Database Map Key Water Right No Distance (ft)Direction 1 51-1194 975.21 SE 2 51-2249 1181.02 SSE 3 51-2248 1321.68 SE 4 51-1021 1370.08 SSW 4 55-AREA 1370.08 SSW 4 51-6299 1370.08 SSW 5 51-2780 1528.72 ENE 6 51-6245 1831.99 NW 7 51-2250 1945.28 SSE 8 51-4076 2384.59 ESE 9 51-2521 2516.43 ESE 10 51-6245 2462.67 SSW 11 51-1691 2562.09 SE 13 51-5589 2666.84 WSW 14 51-7463 2627.35 WNW 15 51-2709 2687.91 NW 16 51-1008 2713.80 SE 17 51-1859 2693.13 N 18 51-2511 2720.85 SE 18 51-1011 2720.85 SE 18 51-1008 2720.85 SE 19 51-1008 2725.18 SE 20 51-1021 2721.00 SE 20 51-5463 2721.00 SE 20 53-1429 2721.00 SE 20 55-AREA 2721.00 SE 20 51-6299 2721.00 SE 20 51-4690 2721.00 SE 20 51-5462 2721.00 SE 20 51-2777 2721.00 SE 20 51-1022 2721.00 SE 20 51-6300 2721.00 SE 22 51-6189 2771.21 SE 23 51-5356 2793.76 SSW 25 51-6263 2856.70 SW 26 51-3410 2861.81 ENE 27 55-82 2917.52 N 28 51-1861 2908.14 N 29 51-1860 3049.42 N 30 51-1507 3160.92 NNW 31 51-6263 3150.25 SW 33 51-6259 3162.92 SW 34 51-8471 3183.85 SW 34 51-7986 3183.85 SW 34 51-8183 3183.85 SW 34 51-8181 3183.85 SW 34 51-8186 3183.85 SW 34 51-8852 3183.85 SW 35 51-2619 3118.42 SSE 36 51-2627 3133.50 SSE 37 51-2511 3271.07 SE 37 51-1008 3271.07 SE 37 51-1011 3271.07 SE 38 51-1008 3293.51 SE 39 51-1008 3320.66 SE 40 NS030 3367.56 SSW 42 51-1008 3392.00 SE 43 51-1008 3399.58 SE 43 51-2511 3399.58 SE 43 51-1011 3399.58 SE Wells and Additional Sources Summary 26 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p 44 51-1956 3449.73 SW 45 51-1008 3413.36 SE 46 51-1480 3395.71 SE 47 51-2710 3422.58 SE 49 51-1653 3476.20 SSW 50 51-2710 3459.68 SE 50 51-1480 3459.68 SE 50 51-1480 3459.68 SE 50 51-8749 3459.68 SE 51 51-1306 3473.21 SSE 53 51-7463 3556.71 S 54 51-7986 3623.31 SW 55 51-2710 3573.61 SE 55 51-1480 3573.61 SE 56 9905009P00 3701.80 NNW 56 0351001M00 3701.80 NNW 56 9951003M00 3701.80 NNW 56 0359001M00 3701.80 NNW 56 0255001P00 3701.80 NNW 57 51-1862 3703.58 N 58 51-4739 3671.25 SSE 59 51-1651 3694.40 SSE 60 51-8792 3735.02 S 60 51-8366 3735.02 S 60 51-1493 3735.02 S 60 51-5450 3735.02 S 60 51-8369 3735.02 S 60 51-8790 3735.02 S 60 51-1088 3735.02 S 60 51-1455 3735.02 S 60 51-6666 3735.02 S 60 51-6970 3735.02 S 60 51-2530 3735.02 S 60 51-1455 3735.02 S 60 51-5450 3735.02 S 60 51-1455 3735.02 S 60 51-2780 3735.02 S 60 51-8641 3735.02 S 60 51-8368 3735.02 S 60 51-8367 3735.02 S 60 8651001P00 3735.02 S 60 51-1322 3735.02 S 60 51-5328 3735.02 S 60 51-1486 3735.02 S 60 51-1455 3735.02 S 60 51-8793 3735.02 S 60 51-1455 3735.02 S 60 51-1486 3735.02 S 60 51-7242 3735.02 S 60 51-6970 3735.02 S 60 51-1025 3735.02 S 60 51-1024 3735.02 S 60 51-1111 3735.02 S 60 51-3679 3735.02 S 60 51-8791 3735.02 S 61 51-1468 3750.32 SSE 62 51-6154 3767.82 N 64 51-1895 3897.95 NW 65 51-2553 3903.91 SE 66 NS030 3866.63 S 68 51-1031 3835.90 NNE 69 51-1894 3938.95 NW 73 51-1892 4041.69 NNW 75 51-1896 4126.65 NNW 76 51-1893 4119.41 NW 77 51-2995 4131.63 NNW Wells and Additional Sources Summary 27 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p 79 51-1892 4180.49 NW 80 51-2995 4214.62 NW 81 51-3409 4133.23 NNE 82 51-1008 4234.92 SE 84 51-1008 4262.99 SE 85 51-6063 4269.03 SE 85 51-2779 4269.03 SE 86 51-2511 4271.27 SE 86 51-1011 4271.27 SE 86 51-1008 4271.27 SE 87 51-2661 4355.36 WSW 88 51-5444 4372.50 SE 88 51-4443 4372.50 SE 88 51-8791 4372.50 SE 88 51-8706 4372.50 SE 88 51-8369 4372.50 SE 88 51-8831 4372.50 SE 89 51-4757 4381.51 SE 90 51-8831 4344.74 S 90 51-5445 4344.74 S 90 51-8706 4344.74 S 90 51-8791 4344.74 S 91 51-2066 4437.56 SW 92 51-2064 4457.35 SW 94 51-1863 4419.71 SSE 96 51-5515 4437.49 SSE 97 51-2854 4486.58 W 100 51-2802 4548.76 NW 101 51-5467 4531.10 W 102 51-4560 4582.54 W 102 51-4559 4582.54 W 103 51-8625 4580.93 W 103 51-4859 4580.93 W 104 55-979 4625.32 NW 104 51-8519 4625.32 NW 104 51-8518 4625.32 NW 105 51-5792 4567.75 W 106 51-1693 4626.69 NW 107 51-1693 4632.34 NW 107 51-2802 4632.34 NW 108 55-1281 4643.67 NW 109 55-4413 4590.55 W 110 51-2802 4677.75 NW 111 51-1268 4697.74 SSW 112 55-3512 4777.04 NNW 113 51-1011 4751.35 SE 113 51-2511 4751.35 SE 113 51-1008 4751.35 SE 114 51-1008 4777.30 SE 116 51-1008 4820.65 SE 118 55-2108 4974.08 NNW 119 51-2065 4965.96 SSW 120 51-1734 4912.99 SSE 121 51-1282 4949.46 W 122 51-1786 5025.09 NW 122 51-1787 5025.09 NW 122 51-1784 5025.09 NW 122 51-1785 5025.09 NW 123 51-4541 5036.28 S 123 51-7463 5036.28 S 124 51-4933 5072.40 W 125 55-2107 5143.62 NNW 126 51-1629 5064.78 SSE 128 51-1011 5135.59 SE 128 51-2511 5135.59 SE 128 51-1008 5135.59 SE Wells and Additional Sources Summary 28 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p 129 51-1787 5115.12 NW 129 51-1784 5115.12 NW 129 51-1785 5115.12 NW 129 51-1786 5115.12 NW 130 51-1277 5210.51 WSW 131 55-2106 5245.57 NNW 132 51-2802 5206.67 NW 133 55-4413 5192.06 W 133 55-4414 5192.06 W 135 51-1835 5252.79 SSE Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 29 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p USGS National Water Information System Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 12 SE 0.49 2,592.52 4,528.60 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401101111364201 Site Type:Well Formation Type:Valley Fill Date Drilled:19630524 Well Depth:338 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth:338 Well Hole Depth Unit:ft Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)28bdb- 1 Latitude:40.18356680000000 Longitude:-111.6124193000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 21 WNW 0.51 2,712.66 4,498.73 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401128111375001 Site Type:Stream Formation Type: Date Drilled: Well Depth: Well Depth Unit: Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)19aac Latitude:40.19114980000000 Longitude:-111.6312540000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 24 WNW 0.52 2,744.02 4,498.75 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401129111375001 Site Type:Stream Formation Type: Date Drilled: Well Depth: Well Depth Unit: Well Hole Depth: Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 30 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:SPRING CREEK 0.3 MI UPSTREAM FROM U.P.R.R. TRACKS Latitude:40.19134428000000 Longitude:-111.6313096000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 32 WSW 0.60 3,163.52 4,505.61 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401102111374801 Site Type:Well Formation Type:Valley Fill Date Drilled:19860115 Well Depth:148 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth:156 Well Hole Depth Unit:ft Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)29bdb- 1 Latitude:40.18384428000000 Longitude:-111.6307540000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 41 N 0.64 3,359.08 4,520.96 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401158111372201 Site Type:Well Formation Type:Valley Fill Date Drilled:19700112 Well Depth:353 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth:353 Well Hole Depth Unit:ft Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)20adb- 1 Latitude:40.19940000000000 Longitude:-111.6215866000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 48 SSE 0.65 3,431.15 4,530.67 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401049111364301 Site Type:Well Formation Type:Valley Fill Date Drilled:196103 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 31 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Well Depth:285 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth:290 Well Hole Depth Unit:ft Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)28cab- 1 Latitude:40.18023347000000 Longitude:-111.6126971000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 52 NNW 0.68 3,593.95 4,502.64 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401154111373701 Site Type:Well Formation Type: Date Drilled:19240101 Well Depth:337 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)20bda- 1 Latitude:40.19828880000000 Longitude:-111.6276982000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 63 NW 0.73 3,836.44 4,497.40 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401149111375101 Site Type:Well Formation Type: Date Drilled: Well Depth:478 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)20bcd- 4 Latitude:40.19689980000000 Longitude:-111.6315874000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 67 SSW 0.74 3,889.90 4,520.39 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401040111372401 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 32 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Site Type:Well Formation Type: Date Drilled:19630101 Well Depth:25.0 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)29aba- 1 Latitude:40.17773328000000 Longitude:-111.6240869000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 70 NW 0.74 3,892.23 4,496.71 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401149111375201 Site Type:Well Formation Type:Valley Fill Date Drilled:19270301 Well Depth:635 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth:635 Well Hole Depth Unit:ft Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)20bcd- 3 Latitude:40.19689980000000 Longitude:-111.6318652000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 71 WNW 0.74 3,902.11 4,495.78 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401130111380501 Site Type:Well Formation Type: Date Drilled:19630101 Well Depth:315 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)20acb- 1 Latitude:40.19162199000000 Longitude:-111.6354766000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 72 NW 0.75 3,948.77 4,496.81 FED USGS Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 33 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Site No:USGS-401149111375301 Site Type:Well Formation Type: Date Drilled:19260101 Well Depth:308 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)20bcd- 2 Latitude:40.19689980000000 Longitude:-111.6321430000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 72 NW 0.75 3,948.77 4,496.81 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401149111375302 Site Type:Well Formation Type:Valley Fill Date Drilled:19260901 Well Depth:308 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth:325 Well Hole Depth Unit:ft Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)20bcd- 1 Latitude:40.19689980000000 Longitude:-111.6321430000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 74 NW 0.76 4,006.01 4,496.67 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401149111375401 Site Type:Well Formation Type: Date Drilled:19260101 Well Depth:325 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 2)20bcd- 1 Latitude:40.19689980000000 Longitude:-111.6324208000000 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 34 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 78 NW 0.78 4,128.68 4,496.53 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401156111374601 Site Type:Well Formation Type: Date Drilled:19300101 Well Depth:560 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)20bdb- 1 Latitude:40.19884430000000 Longitude:-111.6301984000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 83 SE 0.81 4,254.72 4,553.40 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401051111362501 Site Type:Well Formation Type:Valley Fill Date Drilled:19880315 Well Depth:37 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth:37 Well Hole Depth Unit:ft Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)28dbb- 1 Latitude:40.18078910000000 Longitude:-111.6076968000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 93 WSW 0.85 4,483.21 4,502.53 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401100111380601 Site Type:Well Formation Type: Date Drilled:18900101 Well Depth:50.0 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 35 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Station Name:(D- 7- 3)29bcc- 1 Latitude:40.18328864000000 Longitude:-111.6357544000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 95 S 0.84 4,441.31 4,525.21 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401033111370501 Site Type:Well Formation Type:Valley Fill Date Drilled:19860912 Well Depth:413 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth:417 Well Hole Depth Unit:ft Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)29ddd- 1 Latitude:40.17578890000000 Longitude:-111.6188087000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 98 W 0.85 4,511.23 4,497.16 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401115111381301 Site Type:Well Formation Type: Date Drilled:19771120 Well Depth:277 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth:277 Well Hole Depth Unit:ft Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)30aaa- 1 Latitude:40.18745528000000 Longitude:-111.6376990000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 99 SSE 0.85 4,489.26 4,538.37 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401040111363601 Site Type:Well Formation Type: Date Drilled:19600101 Well Depth:112 Well Depth Unit:ft Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 36 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)28dbc- 1 Latitude:40.17773349000000 Longitude:-111.6107526000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 115 SSW 0.91 4,824.33 4,521.37 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401032111373101 Site Type:Well Formation Type:Valley Fill Date Drilled:19530305 Well Depth:136 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth:136 Well Hole Depth Unit:ft Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)29dcc- 1 Latitude:40.17551100000000 Longitude:-111.6260315000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 117 SSE 0.92 4,865.25 4,538.37 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401030111365401 Site Type:Well Formation Type: Date Drilled: Well Depth:40.0 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)28ccc- 1 Latitude:40.17495560000000 Longitude:-111.6157530000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 127 SSW 0.98 5,150.36 4,519.40 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401030111373601 Site Type:Well Formation Type: Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 37 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Date Drilled:19530101 Well Depth:136 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)29acb- 1 Latitude:40.17495540000000 Longitude:-111.6274205000000 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 134 WSW 1.00 5,275.29 4,497.92 FED USGS Site No:USGS-401020111382401 Site Type:Well Formation Type: Date Drilled:19530101 Well Depth:125 Well Depth Unit:ft Well Hole Depth: Well Hole Depth Unit: Reporting Agency:USGS Utah Water Science Center Station Name:(D- 7- 3)30aac- 3 Latitude:40.18551080000000 Longitude:-111.6399214000000 Water Rights Database Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 1 SE 0.18 975.21 4,521.99 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1194 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:3374 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S812 W2554 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19480821 Point Y:40.18630638481509 Status Code:APPLLAP Point X:-111.61697680740632 Cubic Ft/s:4 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Permanently Lapsed: failed to show proof w/in allotted time Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code: Uses: Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1194 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 38 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p 2 SSE 0.22 1,181.02 4,523.37 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2249 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S1158 W2621 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1934 Point Y:40.18535501813408 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.61720808196662 Cubic Ft/s:0.015 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IS Uses:I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2249 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 3 SE 0.25 1,321.68 4,523.04 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2248 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S951 W2226 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:193403 Point Y:40.18593095345057 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.6157990175765 Cubic Ft/s:0.011 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2248 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 4 SSW 0.26 1,370.08 4,514.81 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1021 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S1290 W1593 NE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19240710 Point Y:40.18485982900989 Status Code:APPLWUC Point X:-111.62309540051669 Cubic Ft/s:13 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 39 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Status: Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1021 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 4 SSW 0.26 1,370.08 4,514.81 WATER WELLS Water Right No:55-AREA Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:t93-55-27 Location:S1290 W1593 NE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19930505 Point Y:40.18485982900989 Status Code:APPLEXP Point X:-111.62309540051669 Cubic Ft/s:24.25 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Expired (temp water rights only) Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:MO Uses:M-Municipal ; O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=t93-55-27 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 4 SSW 0.26 1,370.08 4,514.81 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-6299 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S1290 W1593 NE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19240710 Point Y:40.18485982900989 Status Code:APPLWUC Point X:-111.62309540051669 Cubic Ft/s:4 Status: Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-6299 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 40 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 5 ENE 0.29 1,528.72 4,533.66 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2780 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Rouse, Hill, Hinkley Springs Change/ Exch No:a5137 Location:N990 E990 SW 21 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19670118 Point Y:40.19116997735362 Status Code:APPLAMEN Point X:-111.61390409315473 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status: Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a5137 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 6 NW 0.35 1,831.99 4,503.14 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-6245 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N1950 W2200 NE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19910328 Point Y:40.19374493812781 Status Code:APPLLAP Point X:-111.62535031067922 Cubic Ft/s:0.1 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Permanently Lapsed: failed to show proof w/in allotted time Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-6245 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 7 SSE 0.37 1,945.28 4,521.79 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2250 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S1775 W2170 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:193404 Point Y:40.183669366029044 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.61557806585122 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 41 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Cubic Ft/s:0.011 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2250 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 8 ESE 0.45 2,384.59 4,540.14 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-4076 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:444803 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S550 E1800 NW 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1875 Point Y:40.186956571167826 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.6109658843445 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IS Uses:I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Abandonded Well Type of Right:well whose purpose and use have been permanently discontinued. Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-4076 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 9 ESE 0.48 2,516.43 4,537.20 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2521 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S787 W818 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:193207 Point Y:40.18640799102645 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.61076199141193 Cubic Ft/s:0.45 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IS Uses:I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 42 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2521 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 10 SSW 0.47 2,462.67 4,512.27 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-6245 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S2200 W2200 NE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19910328 Point Y:40.18234930953731 Status Code:APPLLAP Point X:-111.62524566486232 Cubic Ft/s:0.1 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Permanently Lapsed: failed to show proof w/in allotted time Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-6245 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 11 SE 0.49 2,562.09 4,529.01 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1691 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S1464 E1567 NW 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19640912 Point Y:40.18444237574145 Status Code:APPLREJ Point X:-111.61177755399837 Cubic Ft/s:0.46 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Rejected Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1691 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 13 WSW 0.51 2,666.84 4,504.66 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-5589 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2208 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S1080 W827 N4 29 7S 3E SL Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 43 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Priority Dt:19850628 Point Y:40.18543846926306 Status Code:APPLLAP Point X:-111.6298861331392 Cubic Ft/s:0.45 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Permanently Lapsed: failed to show proof w/in allotted time Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code: Uses: Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-5589 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 14 WNW 0.50 2,627.35 4,498.86 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-7463 Acre (Ft):37.2 Well ID No:0 Source:Little Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:a45344 Location:N1024 W3766 SE 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20191216 Point Y:40.19117177893632 Status Code:APPLAPP Point X:-111.63093411886727 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Approved Status of Application Code: A Status of Application:Approved Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a45344 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 15 NW 0.51 2,687.91 4,500.79 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2709 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S2884 W286 N4 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1920 Point Y:40.19502770599495 Status Code:UGWCDIS Point X:-111.62819257882889 Cubic Ft/s:0.134 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935; Disallowed Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:DIS Uses:D-Domestic; I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 44 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2709 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 16 SE 0.51 2,713.80 4,528.22 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1008 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:a36192 Location:N584 E1295 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20100120 Point Y:40.18278385104755 Status Code:APPLWD Point X:-111.6127343763288 Cubic Ft/s:31 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Withdrawn Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a36192 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 17 N 0.51 2,693.13 4,523.73 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1859 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Number 1 Change/ Exch No:Location:S1932 W630 NE 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19230514 Point Y:40.19769660618147 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.62001945011463 Cubic Ft/s:0.74 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1859 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 18 SE 0.52 2,720.85 4,528.13 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2511 Acre (Ft):0 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 45 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:N577 E1298 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1903 Point Y:40.18276469166716 Status Code:DILCERT Point X:-111.6127234677529 Cubic Ft/s:16 Status:Diligence Claim: claim on surface water filed prior to 1903; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2511 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 18 SE 0.52 2,720.85 4,528.13 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1011 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:N577 E1298 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19101117 Point Y:40.18276469166716 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.6127234677529 Cubic Ft/s:7 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1011 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 18 SE 0.52 2,720.85 4,528.13 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1008 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:N577 E1298 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19100507 Point Y:40.18276469166716 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.6127234677529 Cubic Ft/s:8 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 46 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1008 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 19 SE 0.52 2,725.18 4,528.31 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1008 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:t90-51-15 Location:S2080 W1340 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19900305 Point Y:40.18284761553768 Status Code:APPLEXP Point X:-111.61259898533811 Cubic Ft/s:31 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Expired (temp water rights only) Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=t90-51-15 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 20 SE 0.52 2,721.00 4,527.77 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1021 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S2101 E1271 NW 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19240710 Point Y:40.182687601312104 Status Code:APPLWUC Point X:-111.61282156125677 Cubic Ft/s:13 Status: Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1021 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 20 SE 0.52 2,721.00 4,527.77 WATER WELLS Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 47 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Water Right No:51-5463 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S2101 E1271 NW 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1874 Point Y:40.182687601312104 Status Code:DILWUC Point X:-111.61282156125677 Cubic Ft/s:1.63 Status: Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IO Uses:I-Irrigation; O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-5463 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 20 SE 0.52 2,721.00 4,527.77 WATER WELLS Water Right No:53-1429 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:a5138 Location:S2101 E1271 SE 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19670118 Point Y:40.182687601312104 Status Code:APPLWD Point X:-111.61282156125677 Cubic Ft/s:0.25 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Withdrawn Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a5138 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 20 SE 0.52 2,721.00 4,527.77 WATER WELLS Water Right No:55-AREA Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:t93-55-27 Location:S2101 E1271 NW 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19930505 Point Y:40.182687601312104 Status Code:APPLEXP Point X:-111.61282156125677 Cubic Ft/s:24.25 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Expired (temp water rights only) Status of Application T Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 48 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Code: Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:MO Uses:M-Municipal ; O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=t93-55-27 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 20 SE 0.52 2,721.00 4,527.77 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-6299 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S2101 E1271 NW 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19240710 Point Y:40.182687601312104 Status Code:APPLWUC Point X:-111.61282156125677 Cubic Ft/s:4 Status: Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-6299 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 20 SE 0.52 2,721.00 4,527.77 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-4690 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S2101 E1271 NW 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19770610 Point Y:40.182687601312104 Status Code:APPLREJ Point X:-111.61282156125677 Cubic Ft/s:15 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Rejected Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code: Uses: Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-4690 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 49 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p 20 SE 0.52 2,721.00 4,527.77 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-5462 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S2101 E1271 NW 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1874 Point Y:40.182687601312104 Status Code:DILWUC Point X:-111.61282156125677 Cubic Ft/s:0.6 Status: Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IO Uses:I-Irrigation; O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-5462 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 20 SE 0.52 2,721.00 4,527.77 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2777 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:a5134 Location:S2101 E1271 NW 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19670118 Point Y:40.182687601312104 Status Code:APPLTERM Point X:-111.61282156125677 Cubic Ft/s:1.13 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Terminated Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a5134 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 20 SE 0.52 2,721.00 4,527.77 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1022 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S2101 E1271 NW 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19240726 Point Y:40.182687601312104 Status Code:APPLWUC Point X:-111.61282156125677 Cubic Ft/s:7.52 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 50 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Status: Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1022 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 20 SE 0.52 2,721.00 4,527.77 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-6300 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S2101 E1271 NW 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19240726 Point Y:40.182687601312104 Status Code:APPLWUC Point X:-111.61282156125677 Cubic Ft/s:2.48 Status: Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-6300 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 22 SE 0.52 2,771.21 4,527.72 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-6189 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S2171 E1271 NW 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19240710 Point Y:40.18249538525509 Status Code:APPLWUC Point X:-111.6128198317001 Cubic Ft/s:2.5 Status: Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-6189 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 51 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 23 SSW 0.53 2,793.76 4,517.50 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-5356 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2720 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S181 W1581 E4 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19820512 Point Y:40.1806282545806 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.62301160621466 Cubic Ft/s:0.015 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:DS Uses:D-Domestic; S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-5356 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 25 SW 0.54 2,856.70 4,506.00 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-6263 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S1572 W764 N4 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19910530 Point Y:40.18408869324042 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.62964807854871 Cubic Ft/s:0.2 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-6263 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 26 ENE 0.54 2,861.81 4,789.59 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-3410 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Springville Guzzler Change/ Exch No:Location:S660 E1980 W4 21 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1980 Point Y:40.19394340546817 Status Code:PAC Point X:-111.61044618257908 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 52 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Cubic Ft/s:0.015 Status: Status of Application Code: U Status of Application:Unapproved Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point to Point Type of Right:Point To Point diversions are not developed points of diversion. The reference is to a stream segment from which stock may drink. Often designated in 40 acre parcels. Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-3410 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 27 N 0.55 2,917.52 4,517.78 WATER WELLS Water Right No:55-82 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:a9557 Location:N900 W1118 E4 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19770610 Point Y:40.198168033027024 Status Code:APPLWD Point X:-111.62157834298424 Cubic Ft/s:0.77 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Withdrawn Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a9557 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 28 N 0.55 2,908.14 4,531.43 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1861 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Number 10 Change/ Exch No:Location:S1715 W567 NE 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19241209 Point Y:40.19829368525132 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.61979928309174 Cubic Ft/s:0.356 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 53 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1861 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 29 N 0.58 3,049.42 4,527.17 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1860 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Number 9 Change/ Exch No:Location:S1577 W666 NE 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19241126 Point Y:40.19867072166054 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.62015724639477 Cubic Ft/s:1.1 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1860 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 30 NNW 0.60 3,160.92 4,503.41 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1507 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:428429 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S1970 E300 N4 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19610228 Point Y:40.19754885214223 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.62611733168062 Cubic Ft/s:0.01 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:OS Uses:O-Other; S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1507 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 31 SW 0.60 3,150.25 4,507.25 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-6263 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:28937 Source:Underground Water Well Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 54 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Change/ Exch No:Location:S1984 W825 N4 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19910530 Point Y:40.182956185688994 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.62985600935296 Cubic Ft/s:0.2 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-6263 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 33 SW 0.60 3,162.92 4,507.25 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-6259 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:a16200 Location:S2015 W816 N4 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19910530 Point Y:40.18287123519619 Status Code:APPLLAP Point X:-111.62982300332216 Cubic Ft/s:0.04 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Permanently Lapsed: failed to show proof w/in allotted time Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a16200 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 34 SW 0.60 3,183.85 4,511.76 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8471 Acre (Ft):0.13 Well ID No:34748 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N117 W2975 E4 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19620221 Point Y:40.18141958571315 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.6280096807637 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:I Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 55 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-8471 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 34 SW 0.60 3,183.85 4,511.76 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-7986 Acre (Ft):4 Well ID No:34748 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N117 W2975 E4 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1920 Point Y:40.18141958571315 Status Code:UGWCCERT Point X:-111.6280096807637 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-7986 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 34 SW 0.60 3,183.85 4,511.76 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8183 Acre (Ft):1.5 Well ID No:34748 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N117 W2975 E4 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19620221 Point Y:40.18141958571315 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.6280096807637 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-8183 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 34 SW 0.60 3,183.85 4,511.76 WATER WELLS Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 56 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Water Right No:51-8181 Acre (Ft):1.11 Well ID No:34748 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N117 W2975 E4 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19620221 Point Y:40.18141958571315 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.6280096807637 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-8181 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 34 SW 0.60 3,183.85 4,511.76 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8186 Acre (Ft):1.5 Well ID No:34748 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N117 W2975 E4 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19620221 Point Y:40.18141958571315 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.6280096807637 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-8186 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 34 SW 0.60 3,183.85 4,511.76 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8852 Acre (Ft):0.59 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well (existing) Change/ Exch No:a38656a Location:N117 W2975 E4 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20130116 Point Y:40.18141958571315 Status Code:APPLWD Point X:-111.6280096807637 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Withdrawn Status of Application Code: T Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 57 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a38656a Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 35 SSE 0.59 3,118.42 4,527.80 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2619 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N2481 E1000 NW 33 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1900 Point Y:40.18071750497623 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.61377128598114 Cubic Ft/s:0.055 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:DI Uses:D-Domestic; I-Irrigation Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2619 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 36 SSE 0.59 3,133.50 4,526.56 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2627 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N2310 E720 NW 33 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1891 Point Y:40.18024262817835 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.61476945375824 Cubic Ft/s:0.033 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:DI Uses:D-Domestic; I-Irrigation Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2627 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 37 SE 0.62 3,271.07 4,535.23 WATER WELLS Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 58 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Water Right No:51-2511 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:N245 E1742 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1903 Point Y:40.18186143648185 Status Code:DILCERT Point X:-111.61112569986967 Cubic Ft/s:16 Status:Diligence Claim: claim on surface water filed prior to 1903; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2511 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 37 SE 0.62 3,271.07 4,535.23 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1008 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:N245 E1742 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19100507 Point Y:40.18186143648185 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.61112569986967 Cubic Ft/s:8 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1008 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 37 SE 0.62 3,271.07 4,535.23 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1011 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:N245 E1742 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19101117 Point Y:40.18186143648185 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.61112569986967 Cubic Ft/s:7 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 59 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1011 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 38 SE 0.62 3,293.51 4,536.29 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1008 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:a36192 Location:N254 E1781 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20100120 Point Y:40.1818868851194 Status Code:APPLWD Point X:-111.610986300634 Cubic Ft/s:31 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Withdrawn Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a36192 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 39 SE 0.63 3,320.66 4,536.17 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1008 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:t90-51-15 Location:S2460 W880 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19900305 Point Y:40.18181285914127 Status Code:APPLEXP Point X:-111.6109427628233 Cubic Ft/s:31 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Expired (temp water rights only) Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=t90-51-15 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 60 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p 40 SSW 0.64 3,367.56 4,517.32 WATER WELLS Water Right No:NS030 Acre (Ft):10424 Well ID No:0 Source:NS Change/ Exch No:Location:N2026 E600 S4 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:Point Y:40.17938267620975 Status Code:APPLUNAP Point X:-111.6246547039747 Cubic Ft/s:43.624 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Unapproved Status of Application Code: U Status of Application:Unapproved Uses Code: Uses: Type:Sewage Reuse Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=NS030 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 42 SE 0.64 3,392.00 4,537.15 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1008 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:a36192 Location:N161 E1829 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20100120 Point Y:40.18163242258571 Status Code:APPLWD Point X:-111.61081217102623 Cubic Ft/s:31 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Withdrawn Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a36192 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 43 SE 0.64 3,399.58 4,537.15 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1008 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:N151 E1830 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19100507 Point Y:40.18160498203485 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.6108083423454 Cubic Ft/s:8 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 61 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1008 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 43 SE 0.64 3,399.58 4,537.15 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2511 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:N151 E1830 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1903 Point Y:40.18160498203485 Status Code:DILCERT Point X:-111.6108083423454 Cubic Ft/s:16 Status:Diligence Claim: claim on surface water filed prior to 1903; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2511 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 43 SE 0.64 3,399.58 4,537.15 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1011 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:N151 E1830 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19101117 Point Y:40.18160498203485 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.6108083423454 Cubic Ft/s:7 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1011 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 62 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 44 SW 0.65 3,449.73 4,508.90 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1956 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N290 E1760 W4 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19650825 Point Y:40.1818940413035 Status Code:APPLREJ Point X:-111.63007053975488 Cubic Ft/s:0.015 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Rejected Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:S Uses:S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1956 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 45 SE 0.65 3,413.36 4,537.36 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1008 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:t90-51-15 Location:S2510 W800 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19900305 Point Y:40.1816770729329 Status Code:APPLEXP Point X:-111.61065512531012 Cubic Ft/s:31 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Expired (temp water rights only) Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=t90-51-15 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 46 SE 0.64 3,395.71 4,531.69 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1480 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:3380 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S236 E1390 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19600813 Point Y:40.1805340110001 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 63 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.612373755 Cubic Ft/s:0.133 Status: Status of Application Code: P Status of Application: Uses Code:IO Uses: Type:Abandonded Well Type of Right: Web Link: Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 47 SE 0.65 3,422.58 4,533.61 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2710 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2316 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S2820 W1110 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1920 Point Y:40.1808198160001 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.611757624 Cubic Ft/s:0.035 Status: Status of Application Code: P Status of Application: Uses Code:I Uses: Type:Abandonded Well Type of Right: Web Link: Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 49 SSW 0.66 3,476.20 4,518.60 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1653 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2213 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S807 W1870 E4 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19630321 Point Y:40.1789037225591 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.62403047814173 Cubic Ft/s:0.015 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:S Uses:S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 64 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1653 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 50 SE 0.66 3,459.68 4,533.55 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2710 Acre (Ft):3.32 Well ID No:435071 Source:Underground Water Well (existing) Change/ Exch No:a37080 Location:S2860 W1100 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20110124 Point Y:40.1807100940001 Status Code:APPLAPP Point X:-111.611720813 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status: Status of Application Code: A Status of Application: Uses Code:O Uses: Type:Underground Type of Right: Web Link: Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 50 SE 0.66 3,459.68 4,533.55 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1480 Acre (Ft):3.332 Well ID No:25156 Source:Underground Water Well (existing) Change/ Exch No:a26194 Location:S2860 W1100 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20011213 Point Y:40.18071032215126 Status Code:APPLLAP Point X:-111.61172051557851 Cubic Ft/s:0.168 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Permanently Lapsed: failed to show proof w/in allotted time Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a26194 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 50 SE 0.66 3,459.68 4,533.55 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1480 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well (existing) Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 65 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Change/ Exch No:t37083 Location:S2860 W1100 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20110125 Point Y:40.18071032215126 Status Code:APPLWD Point X:-111.61172051557851 Cubic Ft/s:0.133 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Withdrawn Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=t37083 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 50 SE 0.66 3,459.68 4,533.55 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8749 Acre (Ft):40 Well ID No:435071 Source:Underground Water Well (existing) Change/ Exch No:a43018 Location:S2860 W1100 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20171006 Point Y:40.18071032215126 Status Code:APPLAPP Point X:-111.61172051557851 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Approved Status of Application Code: A Status of Application:Approved Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a43018 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 51 SSE 0.66 3,473.21 4,526.83 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1306 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S836 E377 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19540529 Point Y:40.17886717096452 Status Code:APPLNPR Point X:-111.61598566532128 Cubic Ft/s:0.015 Status:Appl to Appropriate; No Proof Required: applications filed from 1940's to 1961 for 0.015 cfs or less were not required to submit proof Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:S Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 66 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Uses:S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1306 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 53 S 0.67 3,556.71 4,521.39 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-7463 Acre (Ft):37.2 Well ID No:0 Source:Little Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:a24494 Location:S1050 W1100 E4 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20000515 Point Y:40.17825128764697 Status Code:APPLWD Point X:-111.62126785311199 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Withdrawn Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a24494 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 54 SW 0.69 3,623.31 4,505.59 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-7986 Acre (Ft):4 Well ID No:34748 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:a30262 Location:S2000 W1400 N4 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20050524 Point Y:40.18290103087886 Status Code:APPLAMEN Point X:-111.63191417505118 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status: Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a30262 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 55 SE 0.68 3,573.61 4,534.66 WATER WELLS Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 67 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Water Right No:51-2710 Acre (Ft):0.69 Well ID No:435071 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S258 E1649 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1920 Point Y:40.180478471672714 Status Code:UGWCCERT Point X:-111.61144625499438 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2710 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 55 SE 0.68 3,573.61 4,534.66 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1480 Acre (Ft):2.63 Well ID No:435071 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S258 E1649 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19600813 Point Y:40.180478471672714 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.61144625499438 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1480 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 56 NNW 0.70 3,701.80 4,503.40 WATER WELLS Water Right No:9905009P00 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:20289 Source:Non-Production Well: Test Change/ Exch No:Location:S1440 E160 N4 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:Point Y:40.199001481921044 Status Code:APPLAPP Point X:-111.626632055054 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Approved Status of Application Code: A Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 68 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Status of Application:Approved Uses Code: Uses: Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=9905009P00 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 56 NNW 0.70 3,701.80 4,503.40 WATER WELLS Water Right No:0351001M00 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:26914 Source:Non-Production Well: Unknown Change/ Exch No:Location:S1440 E160 N4 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:Point Y:40.199001481921044 Status Code:APPLAPP Point X:-111.626632055054 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Approved Status of Application Code: A Status of Application:Approved Uses Code: Uses: Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=0351001M00 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 56 NNW 0.70 3,701.80 4,503.40 WATER WELLS Water Right No:9951003M00 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:20234 Source:Non-Production Well: Unknown Change/ Exch No:Location:S1440 E160 N4 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:Point Y:40.199001481921044 Status Code:APPLAPP Point X:-111.626632055054 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Approved Status of Application Code: A Status of Application:Approved Uses Code: Uses: Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=9951003M00 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 56 NNW 0.70 3,701.80 4,503.40 WATER WELLS Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 69 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Water Right No:0359001M00 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:26667 Source:Non-Production Well: Unknown Change/ Exch No:Location:S1440 E160 N4 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:Point Y:40.199001481921044 Status Code:APPLAPP Point X:-111.626632055054 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Approved Status of Application Code: A Status of Application:Approved Uses Code: Uses: Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=0359001M00 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 56 NNW 0.70 3,701.80 4,503.40 WATER WELLS Water Right No:0255001P00 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:24747 Source:Non-Production Well: Test Change/ Exch No:Location:S1440 E160 N4 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:Point Y:40.199001481921044 Status Code:APPLAPP Point X:-111.626632055054 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Approved Status of Application Code: A Status of Application:Approved Uses Code: Uses: Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=0255001P00 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 57 N 0.70 3,703.58 4,519.37 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1862 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:447923 Source:Underground Water Well Number 11 Change/ Exch No:Location:S1026 E3866 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1900 Point Y:40.200151874907185 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.62288431023522 Cubic Ft/s:0.144 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 70 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Abandonded Well Type of Right:well whose purpose and use have been permanently discontinued. Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1862 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 58 SSE 0.70 3,671.25 4,531.64 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-4739 Acre (Ft):1.59 Well ID No:2305 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S701 E1183 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19770729 Point Y:40.17925318973075 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.61310359226583 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IOS Uses:I-Irrigation; O-Other; S-Stockwatering Type:Abandonded Well Type of Right:well whose purpose and use have been permanently discontinued. Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-4739 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 59 SSE 0.70 3,694.40 4,531.13 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1651 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2308 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S820 E1010 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19630304 Point Y:40.178923142659805 Status Code:APPLREJ Point X:-111.61371997387427 Cubic Ft/s:0.1 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Rejected Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1651 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 71 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8792 Acre (Ft):233.784 Well ID No:28851 Source:Underground Water Wells (7) Change/ Exch No:a44541 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20190315 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLUNAP Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Unapproved Status of Application Code: U Status of Application:Unapproved Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a44541 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8366 Acre (Ft):226.8 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Wells (7, existing or approved) Change/ Exch No:a35086 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20081202 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLUNAP Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Unapproved Status of Application Code: U Status of Application:Unapproved Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a35086 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1493 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:28851 Source: Change/ Exch No:Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19601017 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.61906063605412 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 72 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Cubic Ft/s:5 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1493 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-5450 Acre (Ft):13.796 Well ID No:28851 Source:Underground Water Wells (7) Change/ Exch No:a40919 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20231027 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLAPP Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Approved Status of Application Code: A Status of Application:Approved Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a40919 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8369 Acre (Ft):352.51 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Wells (7, existing or approved) Change/ Exch No:a35092 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20081202 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLUNAP Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Unapproved Status of Application Code: U Status of Application:Unapproved Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 73 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a35092 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8790 Acre (Ft):3660 Well ID No:28851 Source:Underground Water Wells Change/ Exch No:a44540 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20190315 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLUNAP Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Unapproved Status of Application Code: U Status of Application:Unapproved Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a44540 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1088 Acre (Ft):282.36 Well ID No:28851 Source:Underground Water Wells (7) Change/ Exch No:Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19500217 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0.39 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1088 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1455 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Wells (4) Change/ Exch No:a27642 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 74 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Priority Dt:20030314 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLAMEN Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:11 Status: Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a27642 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-6666 Acre (Ft):36 Well ID No:28851 Source:Underground Water Wells (4) Change/ Exch No:Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19440617 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0.299 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-6666 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-6970 Acre (Ft):2397.62 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Wells Change/ Exch No:a25040 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20001030 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLREJ Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:3.284 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Rejected Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 75 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a25040 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2530 Acre (Ft):8.28 Well ID No:28851 Source:Underground Water Wells (7) Change/ Exch No:Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1900 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:UGWCCERT Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2530 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1455 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Wells (4) Change/ Exch No:a13823 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19860310 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLAMEN Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:11 Status: Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:IMS Uses:I-Irrigation; M-Municipal ; S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a13823 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-5450 Acre (Ft):0 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 76 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Well ID No:0 Source:6 Existing wells; 1 proposed well on a28365 Change/ Exch No:a28532 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20031222 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLREJ Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:2.97 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Rejected Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a28532 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1455 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Wells (4) Change/ Exch No:t27766 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20030414 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLWD Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:11 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Withdrawn Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=t27766 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2780 Acre (Ft):439.03 Well ID No:28851 Source:Underground Water Wells (7) Change/ Exch No:Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1874 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:DILCERT Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:3 Status:Diligence Claim: claim on surface water filed prior to 1903; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 77 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2780 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8641 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Wells (7- existing) Change/ Exch No:a40920 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20150629 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLAPP Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0.079 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Approved Status of Application Code: A Status of Application:Approved Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a40920 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8368 Acre (Ft):1236.08 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Wells (7, exiting or approved) Change/ Exch No:a35091 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20081202 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLUNAP Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Unapproved Status of Application Code: U Status of Application:Unapproved Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a35091 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 78 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8367 Acre (Ft):41.9 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Wells (7, existing or approved) Change/ Exch No:a35088 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20081202 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLUNAP Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Unapproved Status of Application Code: U Status of Application:Unapproved Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a35088 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:8651001P00 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:3262 Source:Non-Production Well: Test Change/ Exch No:Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLAPP Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Approved Status of Application Code: A Status of Application:Approved Uses Code: Uses: Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=8651001P00 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1322 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:28851 Source:Existing wells (6) 1 proposed on a28365 Change/ Exch No:a28531 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20031222 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLUNAP Point X:-111.61906063605412 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 79 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Cubic Ft/s:4.57 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Unapproved Status of Application Code: U Status of Application:Unapproved Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a28531 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-5328 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Six existing - one proposed Change/ Exch No:a28533 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20031222 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLREJ Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:1 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Rejected Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:MO Uses:M-Municipal ; O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a28533 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1486 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Wells (7) Change/ Exch No:a42209 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20161219 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLAPP Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:11 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Approved Status of Application Code: A Status of Application:Approved Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 80 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a42209 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1455 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Wells (4) Change/ Exch No:a28365 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20031015 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLWD Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:11 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Withdrawn Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a28365 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8793 Acre (Ft):15 Well ID No:28851 Source:Underground Water Wells (7) Change/ Exch No:a43986 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20180822 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLAPP Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Approved Status of Application Code: A Status of Application:Approved Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a43986 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1455 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:28851 Source:Underground Water Wells (4) Change/ Exch No:Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 81 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Priority Dt:19600301 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:3 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1455 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1486 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:28851 Source: Change/ Exch No:Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19600926 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:3 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1486 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-7242 Acre (Ft):48.4 Well ID No:28851 Source:Underground Water Wells (4; existing) Change/ Exch No:a22702 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19981112 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLWD Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Withdrawn Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 82 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a22702 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-6970 Acre (Ft):557.62 Well ID No:28851 Source:Underground Water Wells (7) Change/ Exch No:Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19251228 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0.77 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-6970 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1025 Acre (Ft):104.26 Well ID No:28851 Source:Underground Water Wells (7) Change/ Exch No:Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19251228 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0.144 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1025 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1024 Acre (Ft):1433.52 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 83 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Well ID No:28851 Source:Underground Water Wells (7) Change/ Exch No:Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19251228 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:1.98 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1024 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1111 Acre (Ft):102.9 Well ID No:28851 Source:Underground Water Wells (5 existing) Change/ Exch No:a26443 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20020318 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLAPP Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0.441 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Approved Status of Application Code: A Status of Application:Approved Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a26443 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-3679 Acre (Ft):136 Well ID No:28851 Source:Underground Water Wells (7) Change/ Exch No:Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1851 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:DECCERT Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Decree: judgemental decision on a civil action in a district court; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 84 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-3679 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 60 S 0.71 3,735.02 4,524.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8791 Acre (Ft):391.14 Well ID No:28851 Source:Underground Water Wells (7) Change/ Exch No:a43637 Location:N1400 W485 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20180427 Point Y:40.17772083305324 Status Code:APPLUNAP Point X:-111.61906063605412 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Unapproved Status of Application Code: U Status of Application:Unapproved Uses Code:M Uses:M-Municipal Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a43637 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 61 SSE 0.71 3,750.32 4,531.39 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1468 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2308 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S875 E1025 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19600606 Point Y:40.1787724003311 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.61366491432933 Cubic Ft/s:0.015 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:DS Uses:D-Domestic; S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1468 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 62 N 0.71 3,767.82 4,565.23 WATER WELLS Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 85 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Water Right No:51-6154 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2245 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S857 W388 NE 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19890807 Point Y:40.200653121837924 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.61917971679699 Cubic Ft/s:0.015 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IO Uses:I-Irrigation; O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-6154 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 64 NW 0.74 3,897.95 4,498.84 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1895 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2280 Source:Underground Water Well #4 Change/ Exch No:Location:S1667 E1967 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19300715 Point Y:40.19835494225087 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.62966840914757 Cubic Ft/s:0.056 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1895 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 65 SE 0.74 3,903.91 4,548.00 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2553 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S2588 W225 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1910 Point Y:40.181473732503854 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.60859466815208 Cubic Ft/s:0.011 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 86 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IS Uses:I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2553 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 66 S 0.73 3,866.63 4,523.43 WATER WELLS Water Right No:NS030 Acre (Ft):10424 Well ID No:0 Source:NS Change/ Exch No:Location:N1273 W938 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:Point Y:40.177363421110805 Status Code:APPLUNAP Point X:-111.62067914215301 Cubic Ft/s:43.624 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Unapproved Status of Application Code: U Status of Application:Unapproved Uses Code: Uses: Type:Point to Point Type of Right:Point To Point diversions are not developed points of diversion. The reference is to a stream segment from which stock may drink. Often designated in 40 acre parcels. Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=NS030 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 68 NNE 0.73 3,835.90 4,678.54 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1031 Acre (Ft):2 Well ID No:0 Source:Jesse Knight Drain Tunnel Change/ Exch No:Location:S950 E592 NW 21 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19320325 Point Y:40.20041647198763 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.61566795998802 Cubic Ft/s:0.006 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1031 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 87 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 69 NW 0.75 3,938.95 4,498.87 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1894 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2284 Source:Underground Water Well #3 Change/ Exch No:Location:S1583 E2020 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19250430 Point Y:40.19858663952685 Status Code:UGWCWUC Point X:-111.62948075725197 Cubic Ft/s:0.089 Status: Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1894 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 73 NNW 0.77 4,041.69 4,497.83 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1892 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2278 Source:Underground Water Well #1 Change/ Exch No:Location:S1390 E2140 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19240701 Point Y:40.199118935829354 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.62905594085734 Cubic Ft/s:0.022 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1892 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 75 NNW 0.78 4,126.65 4,495.51 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1896 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2315 Source:Underground Water Well #5 Change/ Exch No:Location:S1265 E2190 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19300825 Point Y:40.199463149590095 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.6288800631888 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 88 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Cubic Ft/s:0.056 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1896 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 76 NW 0.78 4,119.41 4,496.27 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1893 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2283 Source:Underground Water Well #2 Change/ Exch No:Location:S1365 E2029 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19250115 Point Y:40.19918542330079 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.62945406669954 Cubic Ft/s:0.089 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1893 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 77 NNW 0.78 4,131.63 4,495.96 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2995 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S1280 W500 N4 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19701215 Point Y:40.199428012375876 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.6289995575235 Cubic Ft/s:2.81 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 89 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2995 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 79 NW 0.79 4,180.49 4,494.83 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1892 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:a7359 Location:S1304 E2012 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19730330 Point Y:40.199352595652066 Status Code:APPLLAP Point X:-111.62951648552236 Cubic Ft/s:0.312 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Permanently Lapsed: failed to show proof w/in allotted time Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:DIO Uses:D-Domestic; I-Irrigation; O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a7359 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 80 NW 0.80 4,214.62 4,494.44 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2995 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S1270 W650 N4 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19701215 Point Y:40.199452551707665 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.6295369607626 Cubic Ft/s:2.81 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2995 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 81 NNE 0.78 4,133.23 4,796.43 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-3409 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Hotel Spring Change/ Exch No:Location:S660 E660 NW 21 7S 3E SL Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 90 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Priority Dt:1851 Point Y:40.201214087591076 Status Code:PAC Point X:-111.61543165326812 Cubic Ft/s:0.015 Status: Status of Application Code: U Status of Application:Unapproved Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point to Point Type of Right:Point To Point diversions are not developed points of diversion. The reference is to a stream segment from which stock may drink. Often designated in 40 acre parcels. Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-3409 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 82 SE 0.80 4,234.92 4,542.69 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1008 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:t90-51-15 Location:N2361 W2758 SE 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19900305 Point Y:40.18040071923402 Status Code:APPLEXP Point X:-111.60820180886628 Cubic Ft/s:31 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Expired (temp water rights only) Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=t90-51-15 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 84 SE 0.81 4,262.99 4,543.13 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1008 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:a36192 Location:S295 E2590 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20100120 Point Y:40.180394611096474 Status Code:APPLWD Point X:-111.60807655385854 Cubic Ft/s:31 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Withdrawn Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 91 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a36192 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 85 SE 0.81 4,269.03 4,543.75 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-6063 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:S275 E2615 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1874 Point Y:40.18045000009011 Status Code:DIL Point X:-111.6079875438644 Cubic Ft/s:0.172 Status:Diligence Claim: claim on surface water filed prior to 1903 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-6063 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 85 SE 0.81 4,269.03 4,543.75 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2779 Acre (Ft):327.96 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:S275 E2615 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1874 Point Y:40.18045000009011 Status Code:DILWUC Point X:-111.6079875438644 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status: Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2779 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 86 SE 0.81 4,271.27 4,542.85 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2511 Acre (Ft):0 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 92 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:S310 E2588 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1903 Point Y:40.180353384257536 Status Code:DILCERT Point X:-111.60808335084843 Cubic Ft/s:16 Status:Diligence Claim: claim on surface water filed prior to 1903; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2511 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 86 SE 0.81 4,271.27 4,542.85 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1011 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:S310 E2588 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19101117 Point Y:40.180353384257536 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.60808335084843 Cubic Ft/s:7 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1011 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 86 SE 0.81 4,271.27 4,542.85 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1008 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:S310 E2588 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19100507 Point Y:40.180353384257536 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.60808335084843 Cubic Ft/s:8 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 93 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1008 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 87 WSW 0.82 4,355.36 4,502.00 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2661 Acre (Ft):9.8 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S1604 W2442 N4 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1920 Point Y:40.18396799913511 Status Code:UGWCCERT Point X:-111.63565481648035 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IS Uses:I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2661 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 88 SE 0.83 4,372.50 4,544.25 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-5444 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:S3030 E20 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1861 Point Y:40.18026462781489 Status Code:DILWUC Point X:-111.60770672285709 Cubic Ft/s:4 Status: Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IS Uses:I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-5444 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 88 SE 0.83 4,372.50 4,544.25 WATER WELLS Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 94 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Water Right No:51-4443 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:S3030 E20 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1872 Point Y:40.18026462781489 Status Code:DIL Point X:-111.60770672285709 Cubic Ft/s:0.5 Status:Diligence Claim: claim on surface water filed prior to 1903 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-4443 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 88 SE 0.83 4,372.50 4,544.25 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8791 Acre (Ft):387.855 Well ID No:0 Source:Mendenahl, Mill Pond, Hobble Creek and Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:S3030 E20 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:Point Y:40.18026462781489 Status Code:SHAR Point X:-111.60770672285709 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status: Status of Application Code: Status of Application: Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-8791 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 88 SE 0.83 4,372.50 4,544.25 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8706 Acre (Ft):70.2 Well ID No:0 Source:Mendenahl, Mill Pond, Hobble Creek and Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:S3030 E20 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:Point Y:40.18026462781489 Status Code:SHAR Point X:-111.60770672285709 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status: Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 95 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Status of Application Code: Status of Application: Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-8706 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 88 SE 0.83 4,372.50 4,544.25 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8369 Acre (Ft):391.68 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:S3030 E20 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:Point Y:40.18026462781489 Status Code:SHAR Point X:-111.60770672285709 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status: Status of Application Code: Status of Application: Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-8369 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 88 SE 0.83 4,372.50 4,544.25 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8831 Acre (Ft):2.808 Well ID No:0 Source:Mendenahl, Mill Pond, Hobble Creek and Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:S3030 E20 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:Point Y:40.18026462781489 Status Code:SHAR Point X:-111.60770672285709 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status: Status of Application Code: Status of Application: Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-8831 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 96 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 89 SE 0.83 4,381.51 4,542.84 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-4757 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:S418 E2640 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1875 Point Y:40.18005780321107 Status Code:DIL Point X:-111.60789453904721 Cubic Ft/s:2 Status:Diligence Claim: claim on surface water filed prior to 1903 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-4757 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 90 S 0.82 4,344.74 4,524.20 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8831 Acre (Ft):2.808 Well ID No:0 Source:Mendenahl, Mill Pond, Hobble Creek and Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:N790 W480 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:Point Y:40.17604590342298 Status Code:SHAR Point X:-111.61902751513757 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status: Status of Application Code: Status of Application: Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Spring Type of Right:Concentrated discharge of ground water coming out at the surface as flowing water Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-8831 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 90 S 0.82 4,344.74 4,524.20 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-5445 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mendenahl Spring Change/ Exch No:Location:N790 W480 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1861 Point Y:40.17604590342298 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 97 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Status Code:DILWUC Point X:-111.61902751513757 Cubic Ft/s:1.5 Status: Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IS Uses:I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Spring Type of Right:Concentrated discharge of ground water coming out at the surface as flowing water Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-5445 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 90 S 0.82 4,344.74 4,524.20 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8706 Acre (Ft):70.2 Well ID No:0 Source:Mendenahl, Mill Pond, Hobble Creek and Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:N790 W480 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:Point Y:40.17604590342298 Status Code:SHAR Point X:-111.61902751513757 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status: Status of Application Code: Status of Application: Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Spring Type of Right:Concentrated discharge of ground water coming out at the surface as flowing water Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-8706 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 90 S 0.82 4,344.74 4,524.20 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8791 Acre (Ft):387.855 Well ID No:0 Source:Mendenahl, Mill Pond, Hobble Creek and Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:N790 W480 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:Point Y:40.17604590342298 Status Code:SHAR Point X:-111.61902751513757 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status: Status of Application Code: Status of Application: Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 98 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Type:Spring Type of Right:Concentrated discharge of ground water coming out at the surface as flowing water Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-8791 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 91 SW 0.84 4,437.56 4,513.08 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2066 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N1700 W3650 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1890 Point Y:40.1784834753196 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.63039850193512 Cubic Ft/s:0.011 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:S Uses:S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2066 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 92 SW 0.84 4,457.35 4,505.60 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2064 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2382 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N2690 E660 SW 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1890 Point Y:40.18112900267108 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.63393298143302 Cubic Ft/s:0.033 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IS Uses:I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2064 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 94 SSE 0.84 4,419.71 4,537.62 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1863 Acre (Ft):0 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 99 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S3955 W980 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1900 Point Y:40.17770578034676 Status Code:UGWCWUC Point X:-111.61126392896148 Cubic Ft/s:0.015 Status: Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:DIS Uses:D-Domestic; I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1863 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 96 SSE 0.84 4,437.49 4,536.64 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-5515 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Change/ Exch No:Location:N1055 E1110 SW 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1890 Point Y:40.17680387238194 Status Code:DIL Point X:-111.61334222377675 Cubic Ft/s:0.089 Status:Diligence Claim: claim on surface water filed prior to 1903 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IS Uses:I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-5515 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 97 W 0.85 4,486.58 4,497.62 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2854 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S390 W300 NE 30 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1910 Point Y:40.18728793059164 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.63757069769092 Cubic Ft/s:0.056 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 100 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Uses Code:IS Uses:I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2854 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 100 NW 0.86 4,548.76 4,496.31 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2802 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S1400 E1240 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19670926 Point Y:40.199073918104965 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.63227856554998 Cubic Ft/s:4.5 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2802 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 101 W 0.86 4,531.10 4,495.78 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-5467 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:N575 W410 SE 19 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1870 Point Y:40.18993558107351 Status Code:DIL Point X:-111.63798936345384 Cubic Ft/s:2 Status:Diligence Claim: claim on surface water filed prior to 1903 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IS Uses:I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-5467 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 102 W 0.87 4,582.54 4,497.11 WATER WELLS Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 101 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Water Right No:51-4560 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2431 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S375 W400 NE 30 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19801101 Point Y:40.1873271471445 Status Code:APPLLAP Point X:-111.6379291186384 Cubic Ft/s:0.015 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Permanently Lapsed: failed to show proof w/in allotted time Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:DI Uses:D-Domestic; I-Irrigation Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-4560 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 102 W 0.87 4,582.54 4,497.11 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-4559 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2421 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S375 W400 NE 30 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19761109 Point Y:40.1873271471445 Status Code:APPLLAP Point X:-111.6379291186384 Cubic Ft/s:0.015 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Permanently Lapsed: failed to show proof w/in allotted time Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:S Uses:S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-4559 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 103 W 0.87 4,580.93 4,497.10 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8625 Acre (Ft):5 Well ID No:0 Source:Little Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S335 W405 NE 30 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1903 Point Y:40.18743688562548 Status Code:DIL Point X:-111.63794804941593 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Diligence Claim: claim on surface water filed prior to 1903 Status of Application P Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 102 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Code: Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-8625 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 103 W 0.87 4,580.93 4,497.10 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-4859 Acre (Ft):56.16 Well ID No:0 Source:Little Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S335 W405 NE 30 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1903 Point Y:40.18743688562548 Status Code:DIL Point X:-111.63794804941593 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Diligence Claim: claim on surface water filed prior to 1903 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IS Uses:I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-4859 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 104 NW 0.88 4,625.32 4,495.43 WATER WELLS Water Right No:55-979 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Boardman Spring Change/ Exch No:Location:S1230 E1330 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19600324 Point Y:40.19954248536171 Status Code:APPLRNUM Point X:-111.63196061191049 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status: Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code: Uses: Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=55-979 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 103 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p 104 NW 0.88 4,625.32 4,495.43 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8519 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Boardman Spring Change/ Exch No:Location:S1230 E1330 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19600324 Point Y:40.19954248536171 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.63196061191049 Cubic Ft/s:2.5 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-8519 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 104 NW 0.88 4,625.32 4,495.43 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-8518 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Boardman Spring Area Change/ Exch No:Location:S1230 E1330 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1866 Point Y:40.19954248536171 Status Code:DILCERT Point X:-111.63196061191049 Cubic Ft/s:2.5 Status:Diligence Claim: claim on surface water filed prior to 1903; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IOS Uses:I-Irrigation; O-Other; S-Stockwatering Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-8518 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 105 W 0.87 4,567.75 4,495.11 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-5792 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:N1220 W375 SE 19 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1870 Point Y:40.191707394303315 Status Code:PAC Point X:-111.63788063921226 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 104 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Cubic Ft/s:2 Status: Status of Application Code: U Status of Application:Unapproved Uses Code:IS Uses:I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-5792 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 106 NW 0.88 4,626.69 4,495.99 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1693 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S1322 W4070 NE 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19641005 Point Y:40.199304988258895 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.63235332230839 Cubic Ft/s:2.5 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1693 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 107 NW 0.88 4,632.34 4,495.99 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1693 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S1327 W4085 NE 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19641005 Point Y:40.199290965194365 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.6324069095437 Cubic Ft/s:2.5 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 105 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1693 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 107 NW 0.88 4,632.34 4,495.99 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2802 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S1327 W4085 NE 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19670926 Point Y:40.199290965194365 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.6324069095437 Cubic Ft/s:4.5 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Rediversion Type of Right:Diversion point, which diverts water which was previously diverted and released upstream. Usually associated with reservoir storage. Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2802 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 108 NW 0.88 4,643.67 4,495.43 WATER WELLS Water Right No:55-1281 Acre (Ft):52.54 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Water Change/ Exch No:a3699 Location:S1230 E1300 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19600202 Point Y:40.1995418988243 Status Code:APPLLAP Point X:-111.63206804188998 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Permanently Lapsed: failed to show proof w/in allotted time Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a3699 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 109 W 0.87 4,590.55 4,495.12 WATER WELLS Water Right No:55-4413 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:N1210 W400 SE 19 7S 3E SL Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 106 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Priority Dt:1870 Point Y:40.1916794417685 Status Code:PAC Point X:-111.63796989648806 Cubic Ft/s:10 Status: Status of Application Code: U Status of Application:Unapproved Uses Code:IS Uses:I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=55-4413 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 110 NW 0.89 4,677.75 4,495.76 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2802 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S1322 W4150 NE 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19670926 Point Y:40.19930342297339 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.63263980122542 Cubic Ft/s:4.5 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2802 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 111 SSW 0.89 4,697.74 4,521.72 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1268 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2210 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N720 E300 S4 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19520806 Point Y:40.17579070483917 Status Code:APPLNPR Point X:-111.6256957692986 Cubic Ft/s:0.015 Status:Appl to Appropriate; No Proof Required: applications filed from 1940's to 1961 for 0.015 cfs or less were not required to submit proof Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:S Uses:S-Stockwatering Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 107 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1268 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 112 NNW 0.90 4,777.04 4,528.84 WATER WELLS Water Right No:55-3512 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S72 E3302 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:192404 Point Y:40.2027606034643 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.62492806518584 Cubic Ft/s:0.045 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=55-3512 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 113 SE 0.90 4,751.35 4,546.72 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1011 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:S722 E2864 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19101117 Point Y:40.17922723568988 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.60708518304818 Cubic Ft/s:7 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1011 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 113 SE 0.90 4,751.35 4,546.72 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2511 Acre (Ft):0 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 108 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:S722 E2864 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1903 Point Y:40.17922723568988 Status Code:DILCERT Point X:-111.60708518304818 Cubic Ft/s:16 Status:Diligence Claim: claim on surface water filed prior to 1903; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2511 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 113 SE 0.90 4,751.35 4,546.72 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1008 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:S722 E2864 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19100507 Point Y:40.17922723568988 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.60708518304818 Cubic Ft/s:8 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1008 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 114 SE 0.90 4,777.30 4,545.07 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1008 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:a36192 Location:S756 E2868 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:20100120 Point Y:40.17913395032762 Status Code:APPLWD Point X:-111.60707003353355 Cubic Ft/s:31 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Withdrawn Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 109 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=a36192 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 116 SE 0.91 4,820.65 4,543.96 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1008 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:t90-51-15 Location:N1850 W2430 SE 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19900305 Point Y:40.17900370080187 Status Code:APPLEXP Point X:-111.60701506543055 Cubic Ft/s:31 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Expired (temp water rights only) Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=t90-51-15 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 118 NNW 0.94 4,974.08 4,534.81 WATER WELLS Water Right No:55-2108 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N73 E3116 SW 17 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19230927 Point Y:40.20315516500401 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.62559782572028 Cubic Ft/s:0.156 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=55-2108 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 119 SSW 0.94 4,965.96 4,512.62 WATER WELLS Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 110 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Water Right No:51-2065 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N1050 W3645 SE 29 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1890 Point Y:40.17669871379511 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.63036408526298 Cubic Ft/s:0.015 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:S Uses:S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2065 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 120 SSE 0.93 4,912.99 4,542.48 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1734 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:433980 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S4450 W846 N4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19340715 Point Y:40.17634906811557 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.61077204205988 Cubic Ft/s:0.041 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:DIS Uses:D-Domestic; I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Abandonded Well Type of Right:well whose purpose and use have been permanently discontinued. Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1734 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 121 W 0.94 4,949.46 4,494.09 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1282 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2185 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N860 W810 SE 19 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19530714 Point Y:40.19071026825651 Status Code:APPLNPR Point X:-111.63942890859614 Cubic Ft/s:0.015 Status:Appl to Appropriate; No Proof Required: applications filed from 1940's to 1961 for 0.015 cfs or less were not required to submit proof Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 111 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:S Uses:S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1282 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 122 NW 0.95 5,025.09 4,493.47 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1786 Acre (Ft):161.006 Well ID No:11687 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S784 E1262 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:192703 Point Y:40.200765840198834 Status Code:UGWCCERT Point X:-111.63221549062388 Cubic Ft/s:0.223 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1786 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 122 NW 0.95 5,025.09 4,493.47 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1787 Acre (Ft):632 Well ID No:11687 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S784 E1262 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:193009 Point Y:40.200765840198834 Status Code:UGWCCERT Point X:-111.63221549062388 Cubic Ft/s:0.156 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1787 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 112 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 122 NW 0.95 5,025.09 4,493.47 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1784 Acre (Ft):128.872 Well ID No:11687 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S784 E1262 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:192609 Point Y:40.200765840198834 Status Code:UGWCCERT Point X:-111.63221549062388 Cubic Ft/s:0.178 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1784 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 122 NW 0.95 5,025.09 4,493.47 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1785 Acre (Ft):96.748 Well ID No:11687 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S784 E1262 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:192609 Point Y:40.200765840198834 Status Code:UGWCCERT Point X:-111.63221549062388 Cubic Ft/s:0.134 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1785 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 123 S 0.95 5,036.28 4,538.37 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-4541 Acre (Ft):51.48 Well ID No:0 Source:Little Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:N140 E26 SW 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1861 Point Y:40.17427071004635 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 113 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Status Code:DIL Point X:-111.61719997641335 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Diligence Claim: claim on surface water filed prior to 1903 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IS Uses:I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-4541 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 123 S 0.95 5,036.28 4,538.37 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-7463 Acre (Ft):37.2 Well ID No:0 Source:Little Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:N140 E26 SW 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1861 Point Y:40.17427071004635 Status Code:DIL Point X:-111.61719997641335 Cubic Ft/s:0 Status:Diligence Claim: claim on surface water filed prior to 1903 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-7463 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 124 W 0.96 5,072.40 4,495.48 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-4933 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S350 W900 NE 30 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19790322 Point Y:40.1873859168493 Status Code:APPLREJ Point X:-111.63971993950803 Cubic Ft/s:0.015 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Rejected Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:DIS Uses:D-Domestic; I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 114 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-4933 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 125 NNW 0.97 5,143.62 4,542.81 WATER WELLS Water Right No:55-2107 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N239 E3077 SW 17 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19230905 Point Y:40.20361023581467 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.62574168100308 Cubic Ft/s:0.289 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=55-2107 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 126 SSE 0.96 5,064.78 4,540.74 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1629 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N192 E476 SW 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19621001 Point Y:40.17442207904135 Status Code:APPLREJ Point X:-111.61559040999983 Cubic Ft/s:0.5 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Rejected Status of Application Code: T Status of Application:Terminated: adjudication term; right most likely has been consolidated into another Uses Code:DIS Uses:D-Domestic; I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1629 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 128 SE 0.97 5,135.59 4,540.41 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1011 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 115 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Change/ Exch No:Location:S1167 E2969 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19101117 Point Y:40.1780072590027 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.606698404723 Cubic Ft/s:7 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1011 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 128 SE 0.97 5,135.59 4,540.41 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2511 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:S1167 E2969 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1903 Point Y:40.1780072590027 Status Code:DILCERT Point X:-111.606698404723 Cubic Ft/s:16 Status:Diligence Claim: claim on surface water filed prior to 1903; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2511 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 128 SE 0.97 5,135.59 4,540.41 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1008 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Mill Pond Springs Change/ Exch No:Location:S1167 E2969 W4 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19100507 Point Y:40.1780072590027 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.606698404723 Cubic Ft/s:8 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 116 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Uses:O-Other Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1008 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 129 NW 0.97 5,115.12 4,493.47 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1787 Acre (Ft):632 Well ID No:5951 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N972 E174 W4 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:193009 Point Y:40.19831702886949 Status Code:UGWCCERT Point X:-111.63606114994818 Cubic Ft/s:0.156 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1787 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 129 NW 0.97 5,115.12 4,493.47 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1784 Acre (Ft):128.872 Well ID No:5951 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N972 E174 W4 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:192609 Point Y:40.19831702886949 Status Code:UGWCCERT Point X:-111.63606114994818 Cubic Ft/s:0.178 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1784 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 129 NW 0.97 5,115.12 4,493.47 WATER WELLS Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 117 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Water Right No:51-1785 Acre (Ft):96.748 Well ID No:5951 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N972 E174 W4 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:192609 Point Y:40.19831702886949 Status Code:UGWCCERT Point X:-111.63606114994818 Cubic Ft/s:0.134 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1785 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 129 NW 0.97 5,115.12 4,493.47 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1786 Acre (Ft):161.006 Well ID No:5951 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N972 E174 W4 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:192703 Point Y:40.19831702886949 Status Code:UGWCCERT Point X:-111.63606114994818 Cubic Ft/s:0.223 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1786 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 130 WSW 0.99 5,210.51 4,499.03 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1277 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:2422 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:S1225 W835 NE 30 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19530310 Point Y:40.184984515647265 Status Code:APPLWUC Point X:-111.63946465380357 Cubic Ft/s:0.018 Status: Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 118 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:S Uses:S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1277 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 131 NNW 0.99 5,245.57 4,529.12 WATER WELLS Water Right No:55-2106 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Number 2 Change/ Exch No:Location:N255 E2829 SW 17 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19230825 Point Y:40.20364936800694 Status Code:UGWC Point X:-111.6266302344801 Cubic Ft/s:0.22 Status:Undergrd Water Claim: undgrd water in use prior to 1935 Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=55-2106 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 132 NW 0.99 5,206.67 4,493.65 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-2802 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:S1310 E375 NW 20 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:19670926 Point Y:40.199304091088074 Status Code:APPLCERT Point X:-111.63537841409287 Cubic Ft/s:4.5 Status:Appl to Appropriate; Certificated: official documentation serving as evidence of a perfected water right Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:O Uses:O-Other Type:Point of Return Type of Right: Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-2802 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 119 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p 133 W 0.98 5,192.06 4,494.47 WATER WELLS Water Right No:55-4413 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:N1110 W1025 SE 19 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1870 Point Y:40.19139249495247 Status Code:PAC Point X:-111.64020517728247 Cubic Ft/s:10 Status: Status of Application Code: U Status of Application:Unapproved Uses Code:IS Uses:I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=55-4413 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 133 W 0.98 5,192.06 4,494.47 WATER WELLS Water Right No:55-4414 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Spring Creek Change/ Exch No:Location:N1110 W1025 SE 19 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1870 Point Y:40.19139249495247 Status Code:PAC Point X:-111.64020517728247 Cubic Ft/s:10 Status: Status of Application Code: U Status of Application:Unapproved Uses Code:I Uses:I-Irrigation Type:Surface Type of Right:Streams, rivers, creeks, any water above ground Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=55-4414 Map Key Direction Distance (mi)Distance (ft)Elevation (ft)DB 135 SSE 0.99 5,252.79 4,544.57 WATER WELLS Water Right No:51-1835 Acre (Ft):0 Well ID No:0 Source:Underground Water Well Change/ Exch No:Location:N370 E1575 SW 28 7S 3E SL Priority Dt:1895 Point Y:40.17493170504483 Status Code:UGWCWUC Point X:-111.61166071962049 Cubic Ft/s:0.023 Wells and Additional Sources Detail Report 120 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Status: Status of Application Code: P Status of Application:Perfected: proof filed, right certificated Uses Code:IS Uses:I-Irrigation; S-Stockwatering Type:Underground Type of Right:Wells, tunnels, sumps, and undgrd drains Web Link:https://www.waterrights.utah.gov/search/?q=51-1835 Radon Information 121 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p This section lists any relevant radon information found for the target property. Federal EPA Radon Zone for UTAH County: 2 Zone 1: Counties with predicted average indoor radon screening levels greater than 4 pCi/L Zone 2: Counties with predicted average indoor radon screening levels from 2 to 4 pCi/L Zone 3: Counties with predicted average indoor radon screening levels less than 2 pCi/L Federal Area Radon Information for UTAH County No Measures/Homes:127 Geometric Mean:2.3 Arithmetic Mean:2.7 Median:2.1 Standard Deviation:2 Maximum:13.6 % >4 pCi/L:14 % >20 pCi/L:0 Notes on Data Table:TABLE 1. Screening indoor radon data from the State of Utah's indoor radon survey. Data represent long-term alpha-track detector readings collected during 1987-88. Compiled from data in Sprinkel and Solomon (1990) Appendix 122 erisinfo.com| Environmental Risk Information Services Order No: 24062602683p Federal Sources FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer FEMA FLOOD The National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) data incorporates Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) databases published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and any Letters Of Map Revision (LOMRs) that have been issued against those databases since their publication date. The FIRM Database is the digital, geospatial version of the flood hazard information shown on the published paper FIRMs. The FIRM Database depicts flood risk information and supporting data used to develop the risk data. The FIRM Database is derived from Flood Insurance Studies (FISs), previously published FIRMs, flood hazard analyses performed in support of the FISs and FIRMs, and new mapping data, where available. 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Soil Survey Geographic database SSURGO The Soil Survey Geographic database (SSURGO) contains information about soil as collected by the National Cooperative Soil Survey at the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). Soil maps outline areas called map units. The map units are linked to soil properties in a database. Each map unit may contain one to three major components and some minor components. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Wetland Data US WETLAND The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Wetland layer represents the approximate location and type of wetlands and deepwater habitats in the United States. USGS Current Topo US TOPO US Topo topographic maps are produced by the National Geospatial Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The project was launched in late 2009, and the term "US Topo" refers specifically to quadrangle topographic maps published in 2009 and later. 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Copyright in data used in the Service or Report(s) (the "Data") is owned by ERIS or its licensors. The Service, Report(s) and Data may not be copied or reproduced in whole or in any substantial part without prior written consent of ERIS. APPENDIX D: QUALIFICATIONS Kenneth B. Larsen Partner Associate Education Diploma, Engineering Drafting, Western Technology College, Denver, Colorado Diploma, Technical Illustration, Western Technology College, Denver, Colorado Engineering Studies-University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah Registrations Certified Asbestos Inspector-State of Utah Certified Asbestos Management Planner-State of Utah Certified Asbestos Project Designer-State of Utah Property Assessor-National Registration of Environmental Professionals Summary of Professional Experience Mr. Larsen has 20 years of experience in the environmental industry. He has significant experience in due diligence assessments for a variety of property types and the needs and requirements of varied number of reporting standards, including ASTM standards, EPA’s All Appropriate Inquiry (AAI), and customized client formats. Specifically, Mr. Larsen has performed Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, Environmental Transaction Screens and Asbestos Surveys. Mr. Larsen has completed more than 1,000 Phase I ESA in various states. He has also completed more than 500 asbestos related projects. He has extensive experience in the UMTRA and FUSRAP sites regarding low level radiological investigations of former uranium mill sites for the United States Department of Energy. Finally, Mr. Larsen’s diversity across residential, industrial, and commercial environments is a major contribution to Partner Engineering and Science’s Associate team in the Southwest region of the United States. (800) 419-4923 www.PARTNEResi.com Michael J. Dinger Principal Education B.S., Natural Resource Management and Engineering, University of Connecticut, Mansfield, CT Registrations EPA/AHERA Asbestos Building Inspector (Certificate No. - 52060, Expiration – June 4, 2019) Training 40-Hour OSHA HAZWOPER Highlights 22+ years of environmental consulting/contracting experience in the real estate due diligence field 13+ years of experience performing due diligence assessments 7+ years as a Senior Project Manager 3+ years as a Portfolio Manager Experience Summary Mr. Dinger has more than 22 years of project experience in the environmental consulting industry. He has conducted or supervised more than 14,000 Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (Phase I ESAs), Phase II Subsurface Investigations, Phase III Site Characterization Investigations and Environmental Transaction Screens for lenders and buyers. Mr. Dinger also has vast experience in asbestos surveys, lead-based paint screenings, mold inspections and radon studies, including abatement/mitigation. Mr. Dinger is familiar with all aspects of due diligence property assessments and the needs and requirements of a varied number of reporting standards, including ASTM E1527-13, EPA’s All Appropriate Inquiry (AAI), Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and customized client formats and scopes. Due to his extensive portfolio management experience throughout the United States, Mr. Dinger currently functions as Partner’s National Portfolio Manager. His management techniques utilize a special skill set requiring strong organizational and communication skills. It is these skills that are helping Partner to build our reputation as a firm that can handle large-scale Phase I ESA, Property Condition Assessment (PCA) and Probable Maximum Loss (PML) portfolios. Previously, Mr. Dinger was employed as a Project Manager for a Fortune 500 company and was responsible for managing due diligence projects throughout the United States. Mr. Dinger’s duties included developing client-specific report templates for Phase I ESAs and Small Loan ESA reports. His primary clientele focus included real estate investors, Delegated Underwriting and Servicing (DUS) lenders, Commercial Mortgage- Backed Securities (CMBS) lenders, insurance lenders and real estate equity funds. In addition to conducing environmental assessments of commercial properties, manufacturing facilities and large apartment complexes, Mr. Dinger also assisted on several subsurface investigations of gasoline service stations, dry cleaning facilities and industrial sites. Michael J. Dinger Project Experience TowerCo, Cell Tower Portfolio, Nationwide. Mr. Dinger successfully orchestrated a 2,349-site environmental services portfolio, spread across several states, which involved the management and coordination of hundreds of people. Mr. Dinger’s logistical oversight helped his team to complete their assessments ahead of schedule and exceed client expectations. Former General Motors Assembly Plant, Sleepy Hollow, NY . This 96.5-acre property on the shore of the Hudson River was formerly occupied by automobile assembly operations of the General Motors Corporation. The property has a long history of industrial operations dating back to the mid-1800s. Mr. Dinger’s Phase I ESA site investigations revealed five Areas of Concern (AOCs) related to pre-GMC historical use and fifteen (15) AOCs related to more recent industrial uses. Subsequent Phase II investigations characterized several of these AOCs (a village dump, garage, drum storage areas, burn pit, wastewater and hydraulic fluid leak areas, chassis plant), with additional soil and groundwater investigations performed on the property pursuant to its redevelopment as a mixed use/residential area. Historical Gasoline Tanks, Utica, NY. Performed a subsurface investigation related to two historical gasoline tanks. Mr. Dinger oversaw the advancement of soil borings via a Geoprobe drilling rig and collected soil samples which were field-screened with a photo-ionization detector (PID) for volatile organic vapors. Mr. Dinger’s analysis of the laboratory data indicated that a reportable release from the historical tanks had not occurred and no further action was recommended. Golf Course, Hamburg, NJ. Performed a Phase I ESA on Crystal Springs Golf Club, a 277-acre, semi-private, 18-hole golf course which opened for play in 1991. Mr. Dinger’s assessment particularly addressed the use of agrochemicals (i.e. pesticides, fertilizers, herbicides, lawn treatm ent/maintenance chemicals) in the maintenance of the greens and fairways. Car Dealership, Reading, PA. Performed a Phase I ESA on Tom Masano Motors, Inc., a Mercedes-Benz automobile dealership originally constructed during the 1950s. Environmental conditions addressed by Mr. Dinger included a leaking waste oil underground storage tank (UST), an active heating oil UST and twelve (12) underground hydraulic lifts. Mr. Dinger expertly identified the environmental liabilities that existed at this property and provided appropriate recommendations to the potential investors. Industrial Site, Newark, NJ. Performed a Phase I ESA on GJ Chemical, an industrial facility engaged in the manufacturing of a wide range of Reagent Grade Solvents and having a combined storage capacity of 20,000-gallons or more of hazardous substances. High-Rise Office Building, New York, NY. Performed a Phase I ESA on 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza, a 61-story structure built in the late-1950s and comprised of 2,239,000 total square feet. Industrial Site, Elizabeth, NJ . Performed a Phase ESA on the former Interbake Foods facility, an industrial bakery that manufactured, packaged and shipped cookies and other baked goods. Significant environmental concerns identified by Mr. Dinger included the undocumented closure of a 20,000 -gallon UST, historic fill material, railroad siding, documented groundwater contamination and asbestos. Affiliations Asbestos Professionals Network Michael J. Dinger Building Energy Performance Assessment Group Environmental Assessment Association Environmental Bankers Associatiliaon Environmental Compliance Consultants Environmental Consulting Professionals Environmental Consulting Project Managers Environmental Contractors Network Environmental Remediation Specialists Environmental Services Sales Professionals Green Building Due Diligence Group LandAmerica Alumni Lead and Environmental Hazards Association Real Estate Network of Professionals Contact mdinger@partneresi.com (800) 419-4923 www.PARTNEResi.com Sarah M. Fonseca National Client Manager Education B.A., Environmental Studies, Minor in Economics, University of North Carolina at Wilmington M.S., Sustainability Management, Columbia University Trainings EPA Accredited Asbestos Certification ASTM Technical and Professional Training Highlights 12 years of experience in the environmental and engineering consulting industry 12 years of experience in management, consulting, and regulatory compliance 4 years of experience as a Client Manager Experience Summary Ms. Fonseca is a National Client Manager for Partner Engineering and Science, Inc. (Partner) and focuses on due diligence products for commercial real estate transactions. She services institutional investors; developers; brokers; local banks, CBMS, Bridge, and Mezzanine Lenders; and Agency Lenders with environmental site assessments, property condition assessments, seismic studies, construction monitoring, and remedial design/implementation. She works closely with property managers, legal counsel, regulatory agencies, and special asset groups to provide insight into the risks and liabilities associated with property acquisition, development, financing, and securitization. Ms. Fonseca delivers exceptional service and adds value to businesses by assessing risks and exposures while formulating appropriate solutions. Ms. Fonseca has extensive experience with discerning conditions of recognized environmental concern and finding best-practice approaches for avoiding or mitigating the financial burden of Phase II scenarios. Ms. Fonseca has provided senior-level review and oversight on Phase II work and has dealt extensively with various regulatory agencies to expedite the process of receiving no further action letters on issues associated with leaking underground storage tanks, dry cleaners, and former industrial sites nationwide. Ms. Fonseca’s collective experience in the field of real estate due diligence has enabled her to support property owners, prospective purchasers, lenders, and clients’ legal counsel through numerous successful transactions. Ms. Fonseca works with Partner’s Technical Directors nationwide to provide full-service consulting on commercial real estate transactions including ALTA Surveys, Geotechnical Surv eys, Zoning, Feasibility Studies, and Energy Retro-commissioning. Prior to joining Partner, Ms. Fonseca served as a Senior Project Manager for a national due diligence firm where she assisted with report preparation, quality assurance/quality control, a nd client management. Project Experience Portfolio of former industrial buildings, Durham, NC. Senior-level environmental assessment and management of several former industrial sites in Durham, North Carolina, including one Brownfield Site. Sarah M. Fonseca Prestigious High-rise, New York, NY. Senior-level acquisition-scope Property Condition Assessment of a 26- story commercial office building in mid-town New York, New York. 76-site Gasoline Station Portfolio, California. Client management of Phase I Environmental Site Assessments for a 76-site gasoline station portfolio. Virgin Hotel, New York, NY. Client management on construction loan services including Doc ument and Cost Review and Draw Requests for a high-rise hotel in midtown Manhattan. Student Housing Developments, U.S. Client management on a suite of services including Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, Property Condition Assessments, Industrial Hygiene, Geotechnical Surveys, ALTA Surveys, and Zoning Reports for numerous acquisitions and ground-up development student housing projects nationwide. Hotel Portfolios, U.S. Client management of Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and Property Condition Assessments on several hotel portfolios nationwide. Affiliations Member, Commercial Real Estate Finance Council (CREFC) Member, International Council of Shopping Centers (ISCS) Contact sfonseca@partneresi.com