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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDERR-2025-000093Leigh Anderson <kanderson@utah.gov> Murray UTA Lots/Firestation Annual Site Inspection 4 messages Leigh Anderson <kanderson@utah.gov>Mon, Aug 5, 2024 at 4:20 PM To: Susan Nixon <snixon@murray.utah.gov> Hello! It is about the time of year that we conduct a site inspection for the Murray UTA Lots/Firestation VCP Site. Please let me know what will work best for you. I will be out of office next week and the first week of september but I should otherwise be open. Thank you, Leigh Anderson Zachary Smallwood <zsmallwood@murray.utah.gov>Tue, Aug 6, 2024 at 7:55 AM To: Leigh Anderson <kanderson@utah.gov> Cc: Phil Markham <pmarkham@murray.utah.gov>, David Rodgers <drodgers@murray.utah.gov> Hello Leigh, I think originally Susan Nixon was handling this. She has retired from Murray as of April. Could you let me know what is involved with this? I want to make sure we are on the up and up. Thanks, Zachary Smallwood Planning Division Manager | Murray City Planning Division 10 East 4800 South, Suite 260 | Murray UT 84107 Phone: (801) 270-2430 | Direct: (801) 270-2407 zsmallwood@murray.utah.gov [Quoted text hidden] Leigh Anderson <kanderson@utah.gov>Thu, Aug 8, 2024 at 3:10 PM To: Zachary Smallwood <zsmallwood@murray.utah.gov> 1/5/25, 11:43 AM State of Utah Mail - Murray UTA Lots/Firestation Annual Site Inspection https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ik=5be3741f93&view=pt&search=all&permthid=thread-a:r-8558480799113492370&simpl=msg-a:r-40587670201026…1/2 Hello, so the Murray Firestation was a site formeraly known as Murray UTA Lots under a program that we call the Voluntary Cleanup Program. There were a number of smelters that used to operate in the city of Murray, and fallout from those shelters resulted in the spread of metals material into soils in locations around Murray city. The fire station property had both some of this metals contamination, as well as some petroleum contamination coming onsite from the east to north east. The site inspection is part of managing some of the materials that were left in place during the redevelopment of the property. What's usually involved is we would give notice to the fire chief that we'll need access to the fire station building, and then once we schedule a day and time to be out there, we look at the parking area, landscaping, and around the retention basin to ensure the cap at the site is intact. Then after we've checked the cap, we go into the building and head to the roof to check the roof vents where the vapor mitigation system for the petroleum plume reroutes potential gas away from the interior of the building. I include a copy of the approved site management plan, this goes into a little more detail. I also include a site inspection checklist I put together (the original form for whatever reason used to print too lightly, and so I handwrote some of the details and scanned it back in). [Quoted text hidden] 2 attachments MurrayUTALotsChecklist2.jpg 1315K Site Management Plan_RDA FinalSigned.pdf 19005K Zachary Smallwood <zsmallwood@murray.utah.gov>Fri, Aug 9, 2024 at 3:01 PM To: Leigh Anderson <kanderson@utah.gov> Cc: Phil Markham <pmarkham@murray.utah.gov>, Joseph Mittelman <jmittelman@murray.utah.gov> Ok perfect, this is kind of ringing a bell now. I am going to pass this off to our Community and Economic Development Director, Phil Markham and the Fire Chief, Joey Mittelman. They will be able to schedule a time to meet with you! Thanks for reaching out and you are in great hands! [Quoted text hidden] 1/5/25, 11:43 AM State of Utah Mail - Murray UTA Lots/Firestation Annual Site Inspection https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ik=5be3741f93&view=pt&search=all&permthid=thread-a:r-8558480799113492370&simpl=msg-a:r-40587670201026…2/2