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EPA Region 5 Records Ctr. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 366314 Five-Year Review Report Third Five-Year Review Report for Galen Myers DumplDrum Salvage Osceola St. Joseph County, Indiana May 2010 PREPARED BY: Indiana Department of Environmental Management for United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 Approved by: Date: _ H MRY 10 12.0 1 0 Bruce H Palin, Assistant Commissioner Office of Land Quality IDE.M Approved by: Date: __ _ c Richard C. Karl Director, Divi5ion u.s. EPA. Region 5

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EPA Region 5 Records Ctr.

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Five-Year Review Report

Third Five-Year Review Report

for

Galen Myers DumplDrum Salvage

Osceola

St. Joseph County, Indiana

May 2010

PREPARED BY:

Indiana Department of Environmental Management

for

United States Environmental Protection Agency Region 5

Approved by: Date:

_(~~~ H CYa.L~ MRY 10 12.0 10 Bruce H Palin, Assistant Commissioner Office of Land Quality IDE.M

Approved by: Date:

__ _~2&LJ c I~~ Richard C. Karl Director, ~,uperfund Divi5ion u.s. EPA. Region 5

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Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage Osceola, Indiana

Third Five-Year Review Report

Table of Contents

Li~;t of f\cronyms .................................................................................................5

Executive Summary ............................................................................................. 7

Five-Year Review Summary Form ............................................................................ 8

I. Introduction ............................................................................................ .. 11

II. Site Chronology ........................................................................................ .. 12

III. Background ............................................................................................................................. 13 Physical Characteristics ........................................................................................................ 13 Land and Resource Use ........................................................................................................ 13 1-1 istory of Contamination ..................................................................................................... 14 Initial Response ..................................................................................................................... 14 Basis for Taking Action ........................................................................................................ 16

IV. Remedial Actions .................................................................................................................... 18 R.emedy Selection ................................................................................................................. 18 R_cmedy Implementation ....................................................................................................... 19 Institutional Controls ...........................................................................................................20 System Operations/Operation and Maintenance (O&M) .....................................................25

v. Progress Since the Last Five-Year Review ............................................................................27

VI. Fiv(~-Year Review Process ....................................................................................................... 29 A.dministrative Components .................................................................................................29 Community Notification and Involvement ...........................................................................29 ])ocument Review.................................................................................................................30 ])ata Review ..........................................................................................................................30 Site Inspection .......................................................................................................................35 Interviev.'s ..............................................................................................................................35

VII. Technical Assessment ..........................................................................................................36 Question A: Is the remedy functioning as intended by the decision documents? ...............36 Question B: Are the exposure assumptions, toxicity data, cleanup levels, and remedial .1ction objectives (RAOs) used at the time of the remedy selection still valid? ...................37 Questioll C: Has any other information come to light that could call into question the protectiveness of the remedy? ...............................................................................................39 Technical Assessment Summary ..........................................................................................40

VI II. Issues .......................................................................................................................................41

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IX. Recommendations and Follow-up Actions ......................................................................... .41

X. Protectiveness Statements ....................................................................................................42

XI. Next Review ...........................................................................................................................42

Tables

Table 1 - Chronology of Site Events .................................................................................. .12 Table 2 - Institutional Control Summary Table ..................................................................20 Table 3 - Annual System Operations/O&M Costs .............................................................26 Table 4 - Actions Taken Since the Last Five-Year Review and Addendum Reports .........28 Table 5 - Contaminannts of Concern Data Summary .........................................................31 Table 6 - Penter's Pond Surface Water Sample Results ......................................................34 Table 7 - Issues ...................................................................................................................41 Table 8 - Recommendations and Follow-up Actions ........................................................ .41

Figures

Figure 1 - Site Location Map ............................................................................................43 Figure 2 - Residents Connected to Mishawaka Water Supply Utility ..............................44 Figure 3 - Galen Myers Site Administrative Control Area

St. Joseph County Health Department ............................................................ .45 Figure 4A - North Section TCE Results Annual Groundwater Flow (August 2009) ........ .46 Figure 4B - South Section TCE Results Annual Groundwater Flow (August 2009) ......... .47 Figure 5 - EPA 2009 Residential Well Sample Locations ............................................... .48

Appendices

Appendix A - 2009 Annual Review of Administrative Control ACA-004 ......................... .49 Appendix B - SJCHD Policy for Approving Water Wells in Butfer Areas of

Appendix J - Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) and

Administrative Control Areas ...................................................................... 128 Appendix C - December 2, 2008, Biennial Notification to Residents Example Letter ...... 130 Appendix 0 - Five-Year Review Advertisement.. .............................................................. 136 Appendix E - List of Documents Reviewed ....................................................................... 13 7 Appendix F - 2001 to 2009 Monitoring Wells Sample Results .......................................... 138 Appendix G - December 3.2009, Site Inspection Photographs ......................................... 141 Appendix H - December 3. 2009, IDEM Five-Year Review site inspection letter ........... 146 Appendix I - EPA May 2006 Soil Vapor Investigation Results ....................................... 148

To Be Considered nBC) Identified ............................................................. 149 Appendix K - EPA and SJCHD 2009 Residential Well Sample Results .......................... 151

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!List of Acronyms

ACA

ARAR

bg:~

CA

CD

CERCLA

COC

EPA

ESD

FYR

GAC

gpm

HBVs

HI

lAC

les

IDEM

ISBH

LTRA

LTS

MeL

mg/kg

NCP

ND

NPL

08:M

ppb

PRGs

RJ\.

RJ\.Ls

RJ\.Os

Administrative Control Area

Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirement

below ground surface

Cooperative Agreement

Consent Decree

Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act

Contaminant ofConcem

United States Environmental Protection Agency, aka the Agency

Explanation of Significant Differences

Five-Year Review

Granulated Activated Carbon

gallons per minute

Health-based Values

Hazard Index

Indiana Administrative Code

Institutional Controls

Indiana Department of Environmental Management

Indiana State Board of Health

Long-T enn Response Action

Long-Tenn Stewardship

Maximum Contaminant Level

milligram per kilogram

National Contingency Plan

Nondetect

National Priority List

Operation and Maintenance

parts per billion

Preliminary Remediation Goals

Remedial Action

Recommended Allowable Limits

Remedial Action Objectives

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RD

RDFI

RIIFS

ROD

RPM

SJCHD

SSL

SPM

SVOC

TCE

J..lg/L

UUIUE

VOCs

Remedial Design

Remedial Design Field Investigation

Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study

Record of Decision

EPA Remedial Project Manager

St. Joseph County Health Department

Soil Screening Level

State Project Manager

Semi-Volatile Organic Compound

Trichloroethylene

micrograms per Liter, or parts per billion

Unlimited Use/Unrestricted Exposure

Volatile Organic Compounds

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage Superfund site (Galen Myers) is located at 11303 Edison RClad in St. Joseph County, Penn Township, Osceola, Indiana. The Second Five-Year Review Addendum (Addendum) for the Galen Myers Superfund site was completed in October 2007. The Addendum concluded that the remedy is functioning as intended by the decision documents and prmects human health and the environment in the short-term and indicated it would be aprropriate to prepare an Institutional Control (lC) Plan. The September 2005 Second Five-Year Review (FYR) also indicated it may be appropriate to: a) conduct a primary and, if necessary, secondary soil vapor screening and/or assessment to assess a potential exposure pathway; and b) condlet periodic monitoring ofa private pond.

The results of samples collected subsequent to the Second FYR indicate that the levels of trichloroE'thene (TCE) are declining overall in the Galen Myers groundwater plume. However, the groundwater plume may have migrated beyond the S1. Joseph County Health Department (S.rCHD) Galen Myers Administrative Control Area (ACA).

The remedy at the Site is protective of human health and the environment in the short term because the final remedy has been fully implemented except at the residences that declined to hook up to municipal water. Steps have been taken by United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) to inform those residents of the potential risks. The residents that declined the municipal water will receive bitnnially notitication letters from IDEM, and EPA may periodically sample those private wells. Additionally, ICs were implemented in the form of the St. Joseph County Health Department Well Ordinance to restrict well installation in the plume area known as the Galen Myers Administrative Control Area. An IC Plan was prepared by EPA and IDEM in 2008 to ensure long-term stewardship and confirm that the remedy continues to function as designed. Additionally. while the groundwater plume may have migrated beyond the SJCHD ACA for Galen Myers, there is no evidence of current exposures. This will be further evaluated.

Long-term protectiveness will be ensured through continued groundwater monitoring to assess tht~ movement and biodegradation of the TCE plume and through compliance with effective ICs. Long-term stewardship (L TS) must be assured by implementing, maintaining, monitoring, and entorcing lCs. To that end, the IC Plan should be reviewed to determine if additional mtchanisms are needed. Those mechanisms might include, but are not limited to, expansion of Galen Myers ACA and implementing additional ICs at the residences that declined to be connected to municipal water.

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Five-Year Review Summarv Form

SITE IDEVTIFIC4 TIO/V

fOrum Salva e

: I ND980999635

I I

SITE STA TUS

NPL status: 18I Final D Deleted D Other (specify)

Remediation status (choose all that apply): D Under Construction 18I Operating

D ComQlete

Multiple OUs?* DYES 18I NO IConstruction completion date: 06130/2003

H 'te bee t 'nt " 18I YES NO

REVIEW STA T[iS

Lead aKen~y: DEP A 18I State D Tribe

Author name: Resa L. Ramsey

D Other Federal Agency_

Author affiliation:

Indiana Department of Environmental Management

Author title: State Project Manager

Review period:** 09/2005 to 05/2010

Date(s) of site inspection: 12/03/2009

Type of review: 18I Post-SARA D Pre-SARA D NPL-Removal only D Non-NPL Remedial Action Site D NPL State/Tribe-lead [I Regional Discretion

Review number: D 1 (first) ~ 2 (second) 18I 3 (third) D Other (specify):

Triggering action: D Actual RA Onsite Construction at OU # DActual RA Start at OU# D Construction Complete 18I Previous Five-Year Review Report D Other (specify)

Triggering action date (from WasteLAN): 09/2112005

Due date (five years after tri!(gering action date): 09/21/2010

* "OU" refers to operable unit. ** Review period should correspond to the actual start and end dates of the Five-Year Review in Waste LAN

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Five-Year Review Summary Form, continued. Issues:

1) Long-tenn stewardship must be assured through maintaining, monitoring and enforcing effective ICs. The IC Plan must be reviewed to detennine if additional mechanisms are needed. Those mechanisms might include, but not limited to, expansion of Galen Myers ACA and implementing additional ICs at the residents that have declined connection to municipal water.

2~1 Detennine if a limited soil vapor investigation should be conducted.

3~, Twenty-four residents assumed responsibility for the future safety of their water supply we II by declining to connect to the municipal water during the 1996 EPA Removal ACTion. Three of these twenty-four residential properties are now connected to municipal \\'a~er.

4', As part of ensuring that ICs are in place and effective, confinn with SJCHD that no new wells have been installed in the area covered by the SJCHD Well Drilling and Water Supply System Ordinance which became effective in 1999.

Recommendations and Follow-up Actions:

1) Detennine appropriate and reasonable means of notice, if any, to prospective purchasers of properties subject to groundwater use restrictions within SJCHD ACA.

2'1 ReC'ommend EPA detennine if a limited soil vapor investigation should be conducted.

3'1 Rec'ommend SJCHD confinn that residents of 55428 Barksdale Street have maintained a \\'ater treatment system for their TCE-contaminated well or proceed accordingly under SCJHD Ordinance 24.20.150 or 24.33.05(0). Also inquire if SJCHD has a system in place for routine follow-up on residences that declined municipal water connections.

4, Confinn with SJCHD that no new wells have been installed in the area impacted by the Galen Myers plume since the SJCHD Well Drilling and Water Supply System Ordinance (SJCHD Well Ordinance) became effective in 1999. Also, inquire if anyone sought permission to install a well under the SJCHD Well Ordinance, and if so, what occurred as a result.

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Protectiveness Statement:

The remedy at the Site is protective of human health and the environment in the short term because the final remedy has been fully implemented except at the residences that declined hookup to municipal water. Steps have been taken by EPA and IDEM to inform those residents of the potential risks. The residents that declined hookup to municipal water will receive biennial notification letters from IDEM. EPA may periodically sample those private wells. Additionally, ICs were implemented in the foml of the SJCHD Well Ordinance to restrict well installation in the plume area known as the Galen Myers ACA. An IC Plan was prepared by EPA and IDEM in 2008 to ensure long-term stewardship and confirm that the remedy continues to function as designed. Additionally, while the groundwater plume may have migrated beyond the AC A. there is no evidence of current exposures. This will be further evaluated.

Long-Term Protectiveness:

Long-term protectiveness will be ensured through continued groundwater monitoring to assess the movement and biodegradation of the TCE plume. and through compliance with effective Institutional Controls (lCs). Compliance with effective ICs will be ensured through long-term stewardship by implementing. maintaining, monitoring and enforcing ICs. The November 2008 Galen Myers IC Plan will be reviewed to determine if additional mechanisms are needed to ensure long-term protectiveness. Those mechanisms might include, but are not limited to, expansion of the Galen Myers ACA and implementing additional rcs at the residents that have refused to be connected to municipal water.

Other Comments:

None

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Galen Myers DumplDrum Salvage Osceola, Indiana

Third Five-Year Review Report

I. lntroduction

The purpose of the five-year review (FYR) is to detennine whether the remedy at a site is protective of human health and the environment. The methods, findings and conclusions of reviews are documented in FYR reports. In addition, FYR reports identify issues found during the review. if any, and make recommendations to address them.

The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) is preparing this Five-Year Review report on behalf of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Region 5, pursuant to the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) §121 and the National Contingency Plan (NCP). CERCLA §121 states:

Ilthe President selects a remedial action that results in any hazardous substances, pollutants. or contaminants remaining at the site, the President shall review such remedial action no less often than each jive years after the initiation ofsuch remedial action fo assure that human health and the environment are being protected by the remedial action being implemented In addition. ifupon such review it is the judgment ofthe President that action is appropriate at such site in accordance with section 104 or 106. the President shall take or require such action. The President shall report to fhe Congress a list offacilitiesfor which such review is required, the results ofall such reviews. and any actions taken as a result ofsuch reviews.

The Agency interpreted this requirement further in the NCP; 40 CFR §300.430(t)(4)(ii) states:

Ila remedial action is selected that results in hazardous substances. pollutants, or contaminants remaining at the site above levels that allow for unlimited use and lInrestricted exposure. the lead agency shall review such actions no less o.ften than every .lIve years after the initiation ofthe selected remedial action.

IDEM conducted this FYR of the remedy implemented at the Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage (Galen Myers) Superfund Site located in St. Joseph County, Penn Township, Osceola, Indiana. This statutory review was conducted by the State Project Manager (SPM) for the entire site from September 2005 through May 2010. EPA provided support in the development of this FYR. This report documents the results of the review.

This is the third FYR for the Galen Myers site and is triggered by the completion of the second FYR in September 2005. A Galen Myers FYR Report Addendum (Addendum) was completed in October 2007. This FYR is required because hazardous substances, pollutants, and/or contaminants remain at the site above levels that allow for unlimited use and unrestricted eX:Josure.

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II. Site Chronology

The St. Joseph County Health Department (SJCHD) first investigated the site in response to nearby residents' allegations of dumping and unauthorized storage of

1981 potentially hazardous materials and submitted a complaint to the Indiana State Board of Health (ISBH).

ISBH inspected the property, and EPA Region 5 Technical Assistance Team (TAT) 1983

conducted a site assessment.

ISBH. EPA. and TAT reinspected the property. EPA signed an Action Memorandum 1984

authorizi CERCLA funds for a removal action at the site.

February 1985 to EPA conductt:d a removal action and disposed off-site flammable solids, crushed drums I 1985 and non-hazardous soils.

IDEM (previously ISBH Land Pollution Control Division) investigation determined site November 1986 property soils were still contaminated with organic compounds, and some residential

wells were contaminated with TCE.

EPA and IDEM conducted a joint sampling program to delineate the groundwater plume 1987

and vide an alternative drinking water supply for affected residents.

IDEM conducted residential well sampling as part of the routine operation and January 1991 to maintenance program for 29 residential water tiltration systems. It was determined February 1994 additional residential wells were impacted by TCE. In May 1993, IDEM requested EPA

conduct a third removal action to install an alternate water

June 1993 to October I 994

Remedial Investigation (RI) field activities conducted by IDEM.

; EPA provided Mishawaka Utilities' water to approximately 180 homes that responded to June 1996

Ioffer for city water hookup. I i

: September 30. 1998 [IDEM prepared ESD and Preliminary Closeout Report.

iOctober 1998 i IDEM completed Remedial Design Field Investioation (RDFI) e

St. Joseph County Health Department Well Drilling and Water Supply Systems January I, 1999

Ordinance became effective.

September 28,2000 First FYR completed.

June 2003 I Operational and Functional date for the groundwater component of remedy.

ISt. Joseph County Council adopted new Well Drilling and Water Supply Systems April 12,2005 iOrdinance amending Title 24.20 (etTective in August 2005).

September 21, 2005 iSecond FYR completed.

October 15, 2007 I Second FYR Report Addendum completed.

November 2008 Institutional Control Plan completed.

Ongoing Groundwater and surface water monitoring.

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III. Background

Physical) Characteristics

Th~ Galen Myers Superfund site is approximately five acres and is located at 11303 Edison Rc,ad in St. Joseph County, Penn Township, Osceola, Indiana. The site is primarily surrounded by residential developments. Additional features identified within the site property include a re~,idential house, two large storage buildings, manmade depressions, parked vehicles, several mounded wood-chip piles, and a heavily vegetated area. The St. Joseph River is located approximately 1 1/4 miles south of the site property. The site's location is shown in Figure 1 (page 43).

Unconsolidated Pleistocene-aged glacial deposits of the Atherton Formation underlie the Galen Myers site. Drilling logs from the Remedial Investigation (RI) indicate the unc:onsolidated materials generally consist of sand and gravel deposits with many silty clay layers at various depths. Extensive clay or silty clay layers, where present, can act as aquitards. dividing the outwash deposit into what may be considered separate aquifers. This can result in semi-confined conditions within the lower portions of the aquifer. Stratigraphic information from various soil borings indicates that this semi-confining layer pinches out to tht~ south. east. and west. Therefore, its presence does separate the outwash deposits into two separate· aquifers in the immediate vicinity of the site, limiting the potential downward migration of site contaminants. Groundwater was encountered at a depth of approximately eight fel:!t below ground surface (bgs) at the site property, but downgradient of the site groundwater was encountered at 20 to 30 feet bgs. The groundwater flow direction is southward toward the St. Joseph River then southwestward as it approaches the river. The average groundwater horizontal hydraulic gradient is 0.004 feet per foot, and the flow is estimated to be between 1 and 5 feet per day (365 ftlyr to 1,825 ftlyr).

Land and Resource Use

According to aerial photographs (circa 1965, 1967 and 1971), the secondary deciduous forest loc'ated to the north of the site was once an orchard. A portion of the Galen Myers site may have also once been an orchard. Mr. Galen Myers was a former owner of the property. In July 1992, Mr. Robert E. Lee purchased the site property and converted a storage shed into a temporary residence. In 1997, Mr. Rob Emmans purchased the property and constructed a new house on the southwestern p0l1ion of the site in 1998. Mr. Doug Whittaker purchased the site property in August 2005. Cun'ent site property structures include a single-family residence and two unattached buildings used to store tree-trimming equipment. No contaminants of concern above an unac;;eptable risk level remain in the site property soils. The land use in the area remains re~.identiaL agricultural, and commercial. Access to and use of groundwater in the area is now cOrltrolled through a SJCHD Well Drilling and Water Supply Systems Ordinance (SJCHD Well Ordinance). In the spring of 1997, IDEM staff noticed a 1 3/4-acre private pond (known as Penter's Pond) being excavated due south of the site.

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History of Contamination

Mr. Galen Myers operated a drum reclamation business from about 1970 to 1983. Drums from local industries were stored and recycled at the site property. The operation involved removing the tops of drums and dumping their contents into unlined pits and onto the ground surface. A comprehensive list of materials disposed at the site could not be compiled since site records identifying accepted waste streams were not discovered during inspections. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) were released into the environment when drum contents were dumped at the site propel1y. Empty drums were sold as trash containers.

In 1981, the SJCHD investigated the Galen Myers site in response to nearby residents' allegations of dumping and unauthorized storage of potentially hazardous materials. The SJCHD inspectors observed dumping and storage activities at the site property, requested Mr. Myers to cease such operations and submitted a complaint to the Indiana State Board of Health (lSBH) Land Pollution Control Division.

Initial Response

The ISBH inspected the Galen Myers site on April 5, 1983, and observed drummed solid and liquid wastes scattered throughout the property. ISBH requested that EPA conduct a site inspection. The EPA's Technical Assistance Team (TAT) conducted a site investigation on June 3, 1983. Mr. Galen Myers passed away before EPA could question him further regarding the contents of the drums and his disposal methodologies. The Myers family indicated that the drum disposal business was no longer in operation and they intended to dispose of the drums and other debris. However, this did not occur. The ISBH conducted another inspection on April 24, 1984. The site property appeared to be abandoned. and due to the condition of the drums on the property, the ISBH requested EPA reevaluate the site for a removal action. Based upon soil and groundwater results from the second TAT site investigation conducted on June 27, 1984, EPA determined that the site posed a direct and indirect threat to human health and the environment and warranted a removal action. On November 26, 1984, EPA issued an Action Memorandum authoring CERCLA funds for a removal action at the Site.

EPA conducted a removal action from February 11 to April 5, 1985. Wastes disposed under this removal action included 1,800 pounds of t1ammable solids. 30 cubic yards of nonhazardous crushed drums, and 56 cubic yards of nonhazardous soils. Drums claimed by responsible parties were removed by May 13, 1985. Residential well samples collected from the Site property and adjacent wells indicated traces of VOCs at concentrations that \\>ere below EPA Suggested No­Adverse-Response Levels, novv referred to as Removal Action Levels. Therefore, groundwater was not addressed during this removal action.

In late 1986 to 1987, IDEM collected soil from the site property and residential well samples. In February 1987, IDEM notified EPA that the analytical results indicated that site property soils were still significantly contaminated with organic chemicals and down gradient residential wells were contaminated with trichloroethene (TCE) at unsafe levels. IDEM requested that EPA participate in a joint sampling program to delineate the groundwater plume and provide an alternative drinking water supply for the affected residents.

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During confinnation sampling, EPA provided bottled drinking water to the affected residents. Between March 17 and April 1, 1987, IDEM sampled 15 residential wells and EPA sampled 13 re~;idential wells. Results of the joint residential well sampling program delineated a plume of contamination approximately 148 feet wide and 2,638 feet long. The affected wells were located in the d.rection of groundwater flow directly south of the site property along the west side of Bi rch Road. To mitigate the threat of TCE contamination to the affected residents. the EPA Emergency Response Section installed air stripper/granulated activated carbon filter units at two residences, whole house carbon filtration units at three residences, and point-of-use carbon tilters at three residences.

IDEl\1 perfonned a Preliminary Assessment of the Galen Myers site on February 17, 1987, and a report documenting the findings was issued on April 28, 1987. The site received a Hazard Ranking System score of 42.24, based upon the site's potential for causing groundwater contamination in an aquifer that supplies potable water to residents downgradient from the site property. The site was proposed for addition to the NPL in June 1988, and was finalized on the NPL in March of 1989. In 1989, IDEM signed a Cooperative Agreement with EPA to conduct a state-lead Remedial InvestigatiOn/Feasibility Study (RIfFS).

Between January 1991 and February 1994, IDEM conducted residential well sampling independent of the RI to monitor TCE migration. The maximum concentration ofTCE detected was 10.932 micrograms per liter (Ilg/l). During this time period an additional 21 residential wells were found to be contaminated with TCE. IDEM installed six point-of-use filter systems and 15 whole-house tilter systems at atfected residences. At this time, IDEM was monitoring the operation and maintenance of a total of 29 residential water filtration units. In May 1993. IDEM requested EPA consider the Galen Myers site for an emergency removal action to expedite a pennanent solution for the residents who had water filtration units and others that could be potentially exposed through migration of the TCE in the groundwater. In January 1994, EPA approved funding for a second removal action to construct a waterline extension from the Mi sha\\-aka Utilities to the affected area. By June 1996, EPA provided municipal water to approximately 180 residences that responded to the offer for city water hookup.

Initially, twenty-four homeowners declined hookup to the alternate water supply (see Figure 2, page -l4): however. three of those are now connected to public water. Institutional control restricti,)ns on new well installation via a SJCHD Well Ordinance were enacted on January L 1999.

The RVFS field investigation to characterize the extent of soil, subsurface, and groundwater contamination at the site was initiated in June 1993. Field activities conducted during the RI included: a ground control survey; electromagnetic survey; test pit excavations; a PETREX soil gas survey: and groundwater samples collected from twenty-one monitoring wells and 65 residential wells. The RI Report was completed in June 1995 and the FS Report was completed in July 19Q5. The major contaminant of concern for soil and groundwater is TCE. On September 29, 1995. the Record of Decision (ROD) for the site was signed, which documented the sele~ted remedy for the site.

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Basis for Taking Action

Remedial action objectives (RAOs) and preliminary remediation goals (PRGs) were developed during the RI to define goals of the remedial action and to determine the extent of remediation needed at the site. The RAOs \vere obtained from federal and state applicable or relevant and appropriate requirements (ARARs). Soil screening levels (SSls) were developed to evaluate the soil-to-groundwater migration pathway. The SSls were used as PRGs for site soils. The Safe Drinking Water Act Maximum Contaminant level (MCl) was used for the ,groundwater cleanup levels.

The RI Report and ROD docllment TCE as the contaminant of concern for groundwater and site property soil. TeE will evaporate rapidly from soils or surface "vater: leach rapidly from soils to groundwater because of its low adsorption coefficient with sandy soils: and biodegrade very slowly in water under most conditions.

Groundwater is the primary contaminant pathway for the site. The aquifer is the only source of groundwater in the area. TCE was detected in numerous residential wells. Unless monitored, the potential for horizontal migration of the contaminant plume poses a future threat to human health for residences not currently impacted. While migration of contaminants from groundwater to surface water may occur, it is likely significant dilution of the contaminants will occur as groundwater mixes with surface water. Based on the RI, the extent of the TCE groundwater plume exceeding the Mel (5 Ilg/l) is estimated at 5,000 feet long and an average of 173 feet wide. I

During the RI, groundwater was investigated by analyzing water collected from three lead-screen augering locations, sixty-five residential wells and twenty-one monitoring wells. Groundwater results ranged from: a) nondetect (ND) to 31 Ilg/1 TCE in lead-screen auger locations, b) ND to 4,800 Ilg/1 TCE in monitoring wells, and c) NO to 3,100 Ilg/1 TCE in residential wells. TeE appears to be migrating in an upper portion of the aquifer since it has not been detected below the glacial till unit.

In addition to TCE, other organic chemicals detected in groundwater above MCls were: methylene chloride, bis(2-ethyhexyl)phthalate and 1,2-dichloropropane.

Source characterization at the site was evaluated by conducting a geophysical survey and excavating test pits in anomalolls areas to identify any buried sources. In June 1993, Roy P. Weston, Inc., (Weston) conducted an electromagnetic survey. In July 1993, EPA conducted a ground penetrating radar survey to contirm the electromagnetic survey results. Based upon the investigations, there are no remaining buried or surface sources. Soil samples were collected from four of the test pits.

J TCE in groundwater will exist in the miscibk phase and move with the groundwater. The sorption ofTCE onto the organic fraction ofan aquifer will retard its mobility in the ground\\ater re,ulting in TCE having a tlow velocity I(mer than groundwater, The groundwater flow in the vicinity of the site is estimated to be bet\\'cen I foot per day to 5 feet per day (365 tilyr to 1.825 ftj\'r), However. the velocity ofTCE in the groundwater plume was estimated to be 192 kd per year. TCE also migrates \'Cni~ally at a I11Udl slower rate, The nonaqueous phase ofTCE can remain in pores in the subsurface and act as sOllrce ofTCE contamination for a long lime, In 1995. based upon the estimated TCE velocity. the traveltime lor TCE to the St. .!\)scph RI\er was estimated to be 14 years, Microbial degradation ofTCE by sequential dehalogeneration may produce cis-1.2-dichl<lfl1dhene. trans-1.2-dichloroethene. and \ ill\'l chl\lride,

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Site property surface soil, subsurface soil and PETREX soil gas samples were collected to del:ermine if residual contamination remained after the EPA removal action2

. Results of the investigation indicated the soil gases contained the chlorinated organic compounds TeE and tetrachloroethene, and the aromatic petroleum hydrocarbon compounds benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene. No areas of high surficial soil contamination were found at the site during the RI.

The April 1995, Ecological Assessment and the Baseline Risk reports were prepared by Weston and approved by IDEM in consultation with the EPA. Both risk assessments were based upon background information and analytical data collected during the RI. The screening-level ecological risk assessment determined the potential for adverse impacts associated with exposure to terrestrial and aquatic wildlife species is expected to be limited. No spec its were expected to receive large exposure to site-related chemicals of concern. The baseline risk assessment evaluated the risk posed by the site property soils for residential use and excavation activities at the site. Risk-based levels for human health were unnecessary for the soil cleanup, because the risk assessment determined that human health impacts from soil exposure were within the acceptable carcinogenic human health range and below the noncarcinogenic Hazard Index (HI) of 1. However, it was determined that there are potential risks to the public health from exposure to contaminated groundwater. The risk assessment evaluated exposure to VOCs, SVOCs, pesticides and inorganics in the groundwater. Sixty­tive residential wells were sampled. The assessment determined: a) 34 residences were below the 1 x 10-6 cancer risk; b) 22 residences were within the 1 x 10-6 to 1 X 10-4 acceptable carcinogenic range; and c) 9 residences exceeded the 1 x 10-4 cancer range. Six of the nine residenc'es that exceeded the 1 x 10-4 cancer range had water filters, which were installed and maintained by IDEM. Because filters were properly used and maintained, receptors at these six homes were not exposed to contaminants at the levels detected in the unfiltered groundwater. For the remaining three residences, the total lifetime cancer risk was due to exposure to arsenic, which may naturally occur at levels that pose a risk.3

In July 1995, Weston prepared a Supplemental Baseline Risk Assessment Report for IDEM regarding the several residents who requested to maintain their private wells for outdoor uses. TeE \V8.S identified as the primary contributor to overall risk. The established MCLs for groundwater contaminants were used as the cleanup standard. The MCL for TCE is 5 Ilg/l. \1ost of the wells of the residences that connected to the city water were appropriately abandoned during the EPA Removal Action, completed in 1996.

Even though the risk assessments determined there are no contaminants of concern above an un.lccepable risk level in the site property soils, the potential for contaminants to migrate from thf' soil to the groundwater was evaluated based on PROs that were determined during the RI. Establishing PROs is necessary if cleanup standards do not exist for chemicals of concern. The

, lle ,)biecliv~ of the PETREX soil gas survey was to locate potential source areas and the groundwater plume. A total of 445 PETREX <am piers \Iwe installed along 26 east-west trending lines. Each ferromagnetic wire trom the samples is placed directly into a mass spectomcter \\ htre the aJs.)rbed VOl's and SVOCs are thermally desorbed. ionized. separated according to ion mass, and counted. The ion count gives a rda.lle illtensit\ associated \Iith each compound: it does not indicate a concentration.

; The noncarcinogenic health risks associated \Iith exposure to groundwater were found to exceed the HI of I as follows: a) ingestion ofTCE in grounJwlter by a child (8.6 HI) and an adult (3.7 HI): b) ingestion of manganese by a child (34 HI) and an adult (14 HI): c) dermal abs,'rpti.," of feE in groun(\\\ater by a child (3.9 HI) and an adult (1.7 HI): and d) inhalation ofTCE in vapors by a child (3.9 HI).

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SSLs were used as PRGs for the site property soils. The RI estimated 1,100 cubic yards of site property soil exceeded several PRGs.

Contaminants ofConcern

Due to the presence ofresidential groundwater users within the current and projected site plume migrational path, the goal of the remedy is to reach EPA drinking water MCLs for contaminants of concern (COCs) at the site. The following groundwater cleanup goals were established in the ROD:

Trichloroethene 5 f.1g/1

Breakdown products of trichloroethene which may occur in the future:

1,1-dichloroethene 7 f.1g/1 cis-l.2-dichloroethene - 70 f.1g/1 trans-l,2-dichloroethene - 100 f.1g/1 1.1,2-trichloroethene 5 f.1g/1 l,2-dichlorethene - 70 f.1g/1 1.2-dichloroethane 5 f.1g/1 vinyl chloride 2 f.1g/l

The following soil cleanup goal was established in the ROD and is based upon the potential for contaminants to leach from the soil:

Trichloroethene - 0.11 milligram per kilogram (mg/kg)

IV. Remedial Actions

Remedy Selection

The ROD identified the following as general remedial action goals for the Galen Myers site:

• Protection of human health from exposure to TCE through groundwater; • Compliance with ARARs: and • Eliminate site property soil source areas that threaten contamination of groundwater.

The EPA's removal action provided an alternate water supply to the affected or potentially affected residents and eliminated the imminent threat to human health. The key ROD provisions are:

• Excavation of site property soils exceeding 0.11 mg/kg TCE and disposal at a pennitted facility (revised in 1998 Explanation of Significant Difference);

• Completion of EPA removal action providing an alternate water supply from Mishawaka Utilities to the afTected residential area (completed June 1996);

• Continued natural attenuation of groundwater (ongoing): • Installation of fifteen (15) additional groundwater monitoring wells (completed

May 2002); • Long-tenn monitoring of the groundwater and the St. Joseph River (ongoing); and • Implementation of institutional controls to prohibit installation of wells on the site

property and in the residential area affected by the TCE-contaminated groundwater (completed January 1999).

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Th~ groundwater cleanup goals will be reached by natural attenuation. Natural attenuation relies on natural subsurface processes such as leaching, dilution, volatilization, biodegradation, adsorption, and chemical reactions with subsurface materials to reduce contaminant concentrations. Based upon information gathered during the RI, it was estimated it will take up to 160 years to achieve the TCE cleanup goal in the groundwater.

Rf'med)' Implementation

Remedial Design (RD) activities were initiated by IDEM in April 1997 and completed in September 1998. IDEM retained Baker Environmental, Inc. (Baker) to update the Remedial De-sign Work Plans and to conduct a Remedial Design Field Investigation (RDFI). The RDFI aClivities included site property soil sampling to determine horizontal extent of TCE contamination. and groundwater screening to determine long-term monitoring welllocations4

Th~ data is included in the September 25, 1998 RDFI Report.

In January 1998. sixteen GeoProbe™ soil screening samples were collected at fifteen site propert~1 locations to delineate the horizontal extent ofTCE contamination above the soil cleanup goal 01'0.11 mg/kg. TCE was detected in only two of the soil samples: a) 0.010 mg/kg in SS-15A (0 to 2 foot depth), and b) 0.105 mg/kg in SS-1 (4.5 to 5 foot depth).

In January 1998, groundwater from 37 GeoProbe™ locations was analyzed for VOCs to further define vertical and horizontal extent of the TCE groundwater contamination (results ranged from ND to 82.6 Jlg/I TCE). An additional round of GeoProbe™ groundwater screening was conducted at 12 locations from March 17 to 24, 1998 (results ranged from ND to 388 Jlg/I TCE). Samples were collected at shallow, medium and deep intervals (approximately 30, 50 and 80 feet bel.ow surface) along six transects.

On March 25.1998. the three monitoring wells (MW-2, MW-3, and MW-7) that were damaged from freeze/thaw events were repaired. In July 1998, monitoring wells MW-22, MW-23, and MW-24 w~re installed. To contirm previously reported groundwater flow patterns, groundwater elevations were collected from 25 monitoring wells in July and August 1998. An additional 12 monitoring wells were installed later in two phases during the Remedial Action.

Th~ 1998 groundwater elevations and screening data indicated the TCE plume is quite narrow, approximately 200 feet wide and 5.700 feet long. The TCE appeared to be spreading vertically as it flows south-southwest toward the St. Joseph River.

Based on soil sampling results collected during 1998 RDFI activities, IDEM and EPA concluded that further site property soil excavation was not required since the levels of contamination were below the soil cleanup goal of 0.11 mg/kg TCE. The September 30, 1998, Explanation of Signiticant Ditference (ESD) describes this moditication to the ROD. In September 1998, a Prdiminary Closeout Report and RDFI Report were prepared.

According to the ROD, a contaminant transport model was to be completed to determine the concentrations of the contaminants in the groundwater when it discharges into the St. Joseph

, Data ohtained trom the RDFI was used to detennine appropriate monitoring well locations to evaluate the plume for natural anenuation during the I{em~dial Action I RA) phase of the project. The RDFI field activities included one round of GeoProbeTM soil and groundwater sampling. a ,ec"nd (jeLlProheB1 groundwater sampling event. installation of three new groundwater monitoring wells. and surveying monitoring wells and IDE "1 sl'il .;ontinnation locati,ms for horizontal and vertical control.

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River. In June 1997, to assist with this task and aid in selecting new monitoring well locations, RIIFS data was used to conduct a groundwater flow model and pathline analysis. Using values estimated from RI data and U.S. Geological Survey data regarding tlow of the St. Joseph River, a conservative quantitative estimate of the impact of the plume discharging into the river determined: a) during drought conditions, there would be a maximum increase of 0.2 Ilg/1 TCE (marginally detectable). b) during average daily river discharge. the impact to the river is 2.7 x 10'2 1lg/1 TCE (not detectable), and c) during t100d conditions. the additional amount of TCE to the river-is 4 x 10'3 ~lg/I TCE (not detectable). The State oflndiana Surface Water Quality Criteria for protection of human health is 29 Ilgll TCE for a drinking water source and 370 Ilg/1 TCE for a non-drinking water source (327 Indiana Administrative Code (lAC) 2-1.5 Table 8-3).

EPA provided Mishawaka Utilities water to approximately 180 residences that responded to the offer for city water hookup by June 1996. The St. Joseph County Health Department Well Drilling and Water Supply System Ordinance became etfective on January 1, 1999. The ordinance does not allow a water supply well to be drilled in areas of known or suspected soil and/or groundwater contamination unless a special pemlit is obtained from the county's Health Officer.

Monitoring wells for the site were installed in various phases: a) twenty-one wells were installed during the RI (twelve \-vells in 1993 and nine wells in 1994); b) three wells were installed during the RDFI (1998); and c) twelve wells were installed during the RA (seven wells in November 2001 and tive in May 2002).

Institutional Controls

Institutional Controls (lCs) are required to ensure the protectiveness of the remedy. ICs are non­engineered instruments, such as administrative and lor legal controls, that help minimize the potential for exposure to contamination and protect the integrity of the remedy. Compliance with ICs is required to assure long-term protectiveness for any areas which do not allow for unlimited use or unrestricted exposure (UU/UE).

The table below summarizes institutional controls for these restricted areas. Although the cleanup goals for groundwater allow for and were based on UU/UE in the future, it is estimated that it will take over 160 years to reach the standard. Hence, ICs are required for groundwater to ensure the integrity of the remedy. The soils are at standards which would allow for UU/UE.

T bl 2 I ft f let IS T bl

Restricted Areas (areas tha; IIC Ohjecti\'l'/Mec~~~~ism I, ...--- I do not support llll/lIL) Identified in the I~OD \\ hat I( IS In place I I

Prevent installation of new St. Joseph County Health

Contaminated groundwater wells in area of Department Well Drilling plume concern/Groundwater use and Water Supply Systems

Ordinance ordinanceI

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Current Conditions, ICs and Follow-up Actions

The 1995 ROD required ICs to restrict further wells from being installed in the area affected by TCE-contaminated groundwater. The ROD stated, "Institutional controls such as prohibiting im:tallation of wells on the site or in the residential area atTected by the trichloroethene ­contaminated groundwater were necessary to protect human health and the environment."

The remedial action objectives are served by the ICs to prevent future human health exposure to groundwater contamination by controlling installation of residential wells in the atTected area. When the ROD was signed, it was acknowledged that the St. Joseph County Health Department was in the process of implementing a groundwater protection ordinance.

Ex.isting Ordinance:

The SJCHD Well Ordinance became effective on January 1, 1999, and was revised on August 1. 2005. The Ordinance requires that property owners who are seeking to install potable or non-potable water wells must first get a permit from the SJCHD. The ordinance gives SJCHD th(;~ ability to prevent wells from being installed in the TCE-affected or potentially affected areas. The ordinance gives the SJCHD the authority to deny a permit application to install a potable water well where there is a known or potential groundwater contamination threat to public health and sat~'ty (Section 24.20.120, Siting Potable Water Wells). Prior to constructing a new water supply well, breaking the seal on an existing water supply well, or uncovering a buried upper terminal of a water supply well, the owner must apply for and obtain a written Water Supply Well Pennit that is signed by the County's Health Officer. No water supply well shall be used until it is inspected and approved by the county's Health Officer. The groundwater ordinance does not allow a water supply well to be drilled in a SJCHD Administrative Control Area (ACA). except in certain limited circumstances.

Howevtr. in accordance with the Well Ordinance. section 24.20. 140g, Siting ofWells Where l\JlInicipal Water is Available, the SJCHD will not require the connection of a property to a municipal water line that is beyond 300 feet as a precondition of the permit. In those cases, the SJCHD reserves the right (under section 24.20.150(2» to require the installation of a water treatment system and its maintenance by the property owner should future conditions warrant it. The groundwater sampling program under the Long Term Response Action (LTRA) for the site will serle to document the quality of the potable water with respect to the COCs.

Galen Myers Administrative Control Area:

Section 24.20.150 of the Well Drilling and Water Supply Systems Ordinance (Well Ordinance) required the establishment of the Galen Myers Administrative Control Area (ACA). The Galen M\ers ACA serves to control the installation and use of wells in and near areas of soil and/or groundwater contamination associated with the Site (see Figure 3, page 45). Section 24.20.150 of the SJCHD groundwater ordinance enables the Health Officer to control the installation and USI~ of wells in the area(s) impacted by the Galen Myers plume by such measures as denying an aprlication to install a new well, requiring the abandonment of wells or requiring property owners to connect to public water supplies when there is a threat to human health. Lastly, the ordinance prohibits the installation of a new or replacement potable water well within a

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municipality unless the Health Department receives a written notitication from the appropriate municipal water system that they have no objection to the installation of the well (Section 24.20.140, Siting of Wells Where Municipal Water is Available).

Annual Review of ACA:

An annual review of the ACA is conducted by the SJCHD to ensure that no new risks of exposure to contaminated grounchvater have occurred since the previous ACA review.

On February 2010, the 2009 annual review of the AdministratiJ'e Control Area ACA for Galen Myers was finalized. The next annual report will be completed in January 2011 and will provide a review from December 2009 to November 2010. Included as Appendix A (page 49) is the 2009 annual review \vhich consisted of the following:

• A search of the St. Joseph County Health Department's (SJCHD) Well Permit database to confirm that wells installed and abandoned within the AC A have been done so in accordance with County Code 24.20 Well Drilling and Wafer Supp(v 5;ysrems Ordinance and the SJCHD September 2006 Policyfor Approving Wells in Bl~ffer Areas ofAdministrative Control Areas (Policy for Wells in ACAs).

• A search of the SJCHD's Property Transfer Database and the County Assessor's Property tax records (Property Tax System) to identify properties within the ACA that have undergone a transfer of ownership and ensuring that all property owners have been made aware of the ACA

• A review of available aerial photography and a physical survey of the ACA to identify any signiticant land use changes.

• Review of groundwater monitoring reports and other pertinent documents of the contamination area to identify any significant changes.

On November 3,2009, IDEM requested SJCHD answer several questions regarding the SJCHD Well Ordinance. According to the SJCHD 2009 Annual Review ofAdministrative Control ACA­004. Galen Myers report (see Appendix A, page 49), since the 2005 Galen Myers Five-Year Review, the following properties located within the Galen Myers ACA were given approval to abandon, replace, or install private wells:

• February 2006, private well abandonment at 55660 Richwood Court.

A permit for well replacement was inadvertently issued by the SJCHD and a new well was installed in May 2001 at this residence. IDEM sampling of the well in January 2002 revealed the well was contaminated. In March of2003, an agreement was signed between the property owner and SJCHD that called for the resident to connect to municipal waler and abandon the existing well. The residence was connected to municipal water on June 6, 2004. and the residential well was abandoned in February of 2006.

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- November 2006, new private well installed at 55990 Erhart Drive.

The latest groundwater data indicates this newly constructed residence should be at a very low risk to be impacted by the Galen Myers plume, and the nearest municipal water cOImection is over 1,300 feet away. The SJCHD reserves the right to require the installation of a water treatment system and its maintenance by the property owner, should future conditions warrant it.

- July 2008, private well replacement at 56199 Birch Road.

The resident declined the opportunity to connect to a public water supply during the June 1996 EPA Galen Myers Removal action. The resident has a medical condition that is exacerbated by a chemical added to municipal water. The latest groundwater jata indicates this residence should be at a very low risk to be impacted by the Galen Myers plume. The SJCHD reserves the right to require the installation of a water treatment system and its maintenance by the property owner, should future conditions warrant it.

- September 2008, private well replacement at 11506 Jefferson Road.

This residence does not appear to be located in the path of the Galen Myers plume, and the latest groundwater data indicates this residence should be at a very low risk to be impacted by the Galen Myers plume. The SJCHD reserves the right to require the installation of a water treatment system and its maintenance by the property owner, '~hould future conditions warrant it.

- October 2009, private well abandonment at 11285 McKinley Highway.

This residence was connected to municipal water by the EPA in October 2009.

R(~view of Ordinance and Annual Report

The September 8, 2006, Policy for Approving Water Wells in Buffer Areas ofAdministrative Control Areas (2006 SJCHD Water Well Policy), states, "IDEM will be provided with an opportunity to comment on any water supply wells proposed to be installed within the Administrative Control Areas." The SJCHD Water Well Policy (Appendix B, page 128) also detines the conditions under which a well application for a water supply well in an ACA may be aprrovt'd by the SJCHD Environmental Health Manager:

-\Jew water supply wells will not be approved in zones of contamination and no variances shall be granted.

-\Jew and replacement water supply wells may be approved in a buffer area, at the discretion of SJCHD when:

There is no municipal water supply available; An appropriate sampling program is established to document water quality; The drinking water is unlikely to be contaminated; and Approval is granted by the Environmental Health Manager.

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Ie Plan

The Second FYR recommended developing an IC Plan for the Galen Myers site, which was prepared by EPA in November ~008. According to the IC Plan. to ensure the ICs are in place and etfecti ve, IDEM staff wi11:

• Contact the SJCHD annually to confirm that no new wells have been installed in the area covered by the SJCHD Galen Myers Site ACA.

• Inquire whether any new" residents sought permission under the ordinance to install a well and what transpired.

• Work with SJCHD to verify that the property owners of the 55428 Barksdale Street residence have maintained a water treatment system for their TCE-contaminated well (or proceed accordingly under SJCHD Ordinance ~4.20.150 or 24.20.140 Ag).

• Work with SJCHD and EPA to determine whether municipal water supply connections can be required in the case of property transfers under the provisions of the SJCHD Water Well Ordinance for residences in the Galen Myers Site ACA, whose property owners declined municipal water connections. This includes all wells that are contaminated or threatened by contamination from the Galen Myers plume.

• Implement the communication strategy of biennial notification to residents who declined municipal water connections during the EPA Removal Action completed in June 1996.

The plan specified that IDEM would check annually with the SJCHD to ensure that no new wells have been installed in the Galen Myers Site ACA. This and subsequent annual reviews shall be provided to IDEM and USEP A. The IC Plan also provides for biennial notification by IDEM to residents that declined the municipal water connection. The notitications will include a reminder that the property owners may be required to disclose the presence of the contaminated groundwater plume as a "defect'" under IC 13-25-3 and Ie 32-21-5 when selling their property in the future. The IC plan further stipulates that, should it be necessary, the EPA may consider recording deed notices on those properties that declined the municipal water connection which would serve to notify prospecti ve purchasers of potential contamination.

According to the SJCHD 2009 Annual Review of the ACA. an informational mailing was conducted in September of2006 upon establishment of the ACA. A fact sheet along with a map of the Galen Myers ACA was sent to all property owners/occupants within the ACA.

According to the IC Plan "IDE1\f will send biennial notification letters to property owners of those residences (declined v.!f'er olmunicipal water connection) to ensure that all residents are informed of previous sampling results, and the availability of municipal water connections, if they so choose. The notifications \vill include a reminder that the property owners may be required to disclose the presence of the contaminated groundwater plume as a "defect" under IC 13-25-3 and IC 32-21-5 when selling their property in the future." Letters were sent in December 2008.

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On December 2, 2008, IDEM sent letters to twenty-two residents that declined the opportunity to connect to a public water supply during the June 1996 EPA RA. The letters were sent to remind the residt:nts that the future safety of the water supply well became the responsibility of the property owner, and that IDEM staff will not be conducting future sampling and monitoring of their pr:.vate well. However, the letters noted that EPA may periodically sample their private wdl. An example of a letter is provided in Appendix C (page 130).

Current Compliance

Based on inspections and interviews, IDEM and EPA are not aware of groundwater uses in the ACA \Vhich are inconsistent with the stated objectives of the ICs, except the residents that declined the municipal water connection during the second EPA Galen Myers Removal Action. The residents that declined the municipal will receive biennially notification letters from IDEM and EPA may periodically sample those private wells. As mentioned above, there is also consideration of expanding the ACA and for implementing additional ICs.

Long-Term Stewardship

Long-tenn protectiveness at the site requires compliance with the ordinance to assure the remedy continues to function as intended. To assure proper maintenance, monitoring and enforcement of eiTective rcs, long-term stewardship procedures are required. The annual review of the ACA which i:~ reported to both IDEM and EPA help to ensure that the ICs remain in place and are enforced. To further ensure that LTS procedures are effective, EPA and IDEM will review the IC Plan to determine if additional mechanisms are required as follows: 1) consider amending the Galen Myers ACA and 2) consider implementing additional ICs at the residences that declined to be connected to municipal water.

System Operation/Operation and Maintenance

According to the ROD, the total monitoring well network will be sampled once per year for VOCs. SVOCs and inorganics. Certain wells located at the southern edge of the plume will be sampled on a semi-annual basis for VOCs to monitor the migration ofTCE contaminated groundwater and to identify breakdown products ofTCE. The July 7, 2006, EPA memorandum to the tile proyides an explanation for ceasing to monitor for SVOCs and inorganics during future groundwater sampling events conducted in accordance with the 1995 ROD for the Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage Superfund site. Sampling frequency, locations, and parameters will be re-eyaluated during Long-Term Response Action (LTRA) sampling activities. This monitoring will be conducted until the levels in the groundwater reach the cleanup goals.

In July 2005, EPA approved a new Cooperative Agreement grant application, which allowed ID EM ~:tatT to initiate contract negotiations for the L TRA activities. In August 2006, IDEM executed a contract with Baker to conduct various L TRA work through December 31, 2011.

The following sampling events were conducted:

• 2007 Annual Sampling Event included thirty-one (31) monitoring wells and surface \Vater samples from Penter's Pond and St. Joseph River, conducted the week of April 30, 2007.

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• 2007 Semi-Annual Sampling Event included fourteen (14) monitoring wells and surface water samples from Penter's Pond, conducted the week of November 12,2007.

• 2008 Annual Sampling Event included twenty-eight (28) monitoring wells, conducted the week of May 12,2008. In May 2008, EPA approved suspending sampling of monitoring wells MW-Ol, MW-04. MW-12. and Penter's Pond until the spring of2009.

IDEM management determined Baker's contract expired on September 14,2008, which derived from Master Agreement ARN A305-2-03-591. As a result, IDEM was not able to conduct the fall 2008 Semi-Annual Sampling Event. EPA was informed that IDEM would not be able to conduct sampling until a new Master Agreement Supplement was executed.

Homeowners that declined the municipal water connection during the second EPA Galen Myers Removal Action have borne the responsibility for maintaining the future safety of their water supply well. Therefore, the homeowners were informed in Febmary 2002 that IDEM will not be conducting future sampling and monitoring of their private wells. However, EPA may periodically sample these private wells. Instead of sampling the monitoring wells located at the leading edge of the Galen Myers plume in the fall of 2008. EPA decided to sample private wells at residences that declined to connect to municipal water. EPA sampled eighteen (18) private wells in January 2009. The results are provided in Appendix K (page 151).

On June 12,2009, IDEM executed a new agreement with Baker to conduct various LTRA activities through August 2011,

The following sampling events have been conducted:

• 2009 Annual Sampling Event included thirty (30) monitoring wells and surface water samples from Penter's Pond, which was conducted during the week of August 10,2009. Monitoring well MW -09 was dry during this sampling event.

• 2009 Semi-Annual Sampling Event included four (4) monitoring wells, which was conducted on December 4,2009. Monitoring well MW-09 was dry during this sampling event.

The following costs consist of Baker contractual expenditures for LTRA activities that include project planning, quarterly progress reports, work plan development, QAPP development, sample collection, sample analysis, sample data Quality Assurance/Quality Control review, preparation of sample data reports. and project evaluation.

T hI 3 A IS t 0 I f ILTRA C t I I)at~s - Total Cost~ rounded to nearest I From To SI,OOO

9/2005 9/2006 18,000.00 9/2006 9/2007 31.000.00 I

9/2007 9/2008 46.000.00 I

9/2008 9/2009 10,000.00 2

Contract Supplement ARN# 03-591-36 term was August 3. 2006. to September 14,2008 2 Contract Supplement ARN #9-16-1 term is June 12. ]009. to August 5. 20 II

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V. Progress since the Last Review

The Second FYR dated September 2005 indicated that a protectiveness statement of the remedy could not be made until further information was obtained. The Addendum completed in Octo'Jer 2007 concluded that the remedy is functioning as intended by the decision documents and protects human health and the environment in the short-term. Long-term prntecti veness will be ensured through continued groundwater monitoring to assess the movem;!nt and biodegradation of the TCE plume, and through compliance with effective ICs. Complimce with etTective ICs will be ensured through long-term stewardship by implementing. maintaining, and monitoring ICs.

Table 4 summarizes the actions taken to address the follow-up actions recommended in the Second FYR and Second Five-Year Addendum reports.

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Part~ \-1 ilestone -\ction L,I,.cn andH.ccom IIIcndationsl Datc of \ctionPrc, ious

Responsihle Date OutcomcFolhm-up Actionsi{c, ie\\ s

Groundwater Groundwater monitoring. n~eds to Monitoring W~ek ofJuly 2006* IDEMMonitoring continue. reinitiated by IDEM April 30. 2007

Conduct a primary and. if necessary. secondary s(1il vapor

EPA conducted a soil September 2006screening and/or ass~sslT1ent to IDEMSoil Vapor May 2006vapor investigation. assess potential exposure

pathway.

Conduct limited monitoring of Surface Water : Monitoring Week ofJuly 2006* Penter's Pond and SI. Jll,t~ph IDEMMonitoring r~initiated by IDEM April 30. 2007River.

Institutional Controls

An Institutional Control Plan will be prepared documenting ! necessary IC evaluation activities:

land necessary correctiw measures. if needed. The IC plan is necessary to evaluate effectiveness of the existing ICs and plan for long-tenn stewardship to ensure long-tenn protectiveness of the remedy.

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IDEM December 2008 EP A prepared an IC plan. in consultation with IDEM

INovember 2008

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ROD does not Detennine if a deed restriction require a deed IDEM NoneDeed Restriction May 4. 2007was recorded on the site property. restriction

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I iResidential Well

Recommend SJCHD continn that residents of 55428 Barksdale Street have maintained a nater

Itreatment system for their TCE­,contaminated well or pro.:eed accordingly under SCJHD Ordinance 24.20. I 50 or 24.33.05(G).

IDEM None

IDEM continued to work with SJCHD on this issue. During FYR Site inspection. resident was reminded to maintain a water treatment system.

December 3. 2009

SJCHD veri tied the Recommend SJCHD continns residential well was iResidential Well abandonment of residential IDEM None July 12.2006abandoned onwell(s) at 55660 Ric/mood Court. February 3. 2006.

IDEM requested SJCHD to veritY if

Residential Wells

Notice to Prospective Purchasers

any new wells in the Confinn with SJCHD that no new I Galen Myers ACAwells have been instalkd in the have been installed area impacted by the Galen None since the Second Myers plume since the S.lCHD IDEM November 3. 2009FYR. SJCHDWell Drilling and Wat<'f Supply prepared Annual Systems Ordinance bel'ame Review ACA-004. effective in 1999. Galen Myers report (Appendix A. page 49). Continued to work

I \\ ith SJCHD toDetermine appropriate and I I detennine if a there reasonable means of n,ltice. if IIDEM None 'Ongoing

is a mechanism to any. ! notify prospective

purchasers.

* Date contingent upon State execution of contract and approval of sampling plans, with EPA's concurrence, for LTRA activities.

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The ROD and ESD do not require a deed restriction to be placed on the 11303 Edison Road property. However, on July 21, 1997, Mr. Rob Emmans, a fonner property owner, signed a "Consent for Access to Property and Environmental Response" that granted EPA and IDEM and their agents and employees access to enter his property. This access agreement enables the' agencies to perfonn RD/RA and additional response actions deemed necessary for the Galen Myers Superfund site. In addition, Mr. Emmans agreed to restrict the use of the property by filing deed restrictions. The restrictions specified in the, access agreement included: preventing any groundwater development at the site property; preventing excavaton of the top three to five feet of soil; ensuring utilities, builders, developers, etc. are a\\are of the site contamination conditions; and accepting responsibility of protecting monitoring wells located on his property. In August of2005, a new owner purchased the property, and has continued to provide the agencies with access. IDEM staff could find no ev)denc,~ of the deed restriction being recorded when it conducted a search in the St. Joseph County recorder's office on May 4,2007. In 2010, it was detennined by EPA and IDEM that no deed restriction is required at 11303 Edison Road.

VI. Fh'e-Year Review Process

Administrative Components

This FYR was prepared by Resa Ramsey, IDEM SPM for the site. Ms. Margaret Gielniewski, EPA Remedial Project Manager (RPM), also assisted in the review. The FYR consisted of a review of relevant site documents and monitoring data, a site inspection, and discussions with Ms. Margaret Gielniewski (EPA) and Mr. John Lankowicz (SJCHD).

Community Notification and Involvement

On September 22, 2009, the EPA published a public notice in the South Bend Tribune regarding IDEM conducting a FYR of cleanup actions implemented at the site (see Appendix 0, page 136). The public was invited to comment either in writing or verbally to IDEM. A public notice will announce the completion of the FYR Report and provide a summary of the FYR findings, protectiveness of the remedy, and advise the community where a copy of the review report can be found. This FYR Report can be found in the Infonnation Repository at Mishawaka-Penn Public Library (Bittersweet Branch), 602 Bittersweet Road, Mishawaka, Indiana.

Since the alternate water supply was provided by the EPA, there has been very low community interest in this site. During the review period, the SJCHD prepared the 2009 Annual Review of .4.dmini.stratil'e Control Area ACA-OOO-I. Galen Myers (see Appendix A, page 49) and the SPM had phone conversations with Mr. John Lankowicz (SJCHD) and one citizen. The citizen called inquiring about the current status of the site, because he knows someone that lives near the site. The SPM infonned him that the infonnation repository for the site is located in the Mishawaka­Pelm Public Library.

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Document Review

This FYR consisted of a review of relevant documents including L TRA records, monitoring data, ROD, ESD, IC Plan, as well as relevant site correspondence. All cleanup standards in the ROD and ESD were reviewed and the applicable or relevant and appropriate requirements were reviewed for this site. A list of documents reviewed can be found in Appendix E (page 137).

Data Review

Groundwater Monitoring

Historical data for the site was reviewed in addition to the analytical results collected during the last five years. A review of the data indicates that contaminants of concern continue to exceed the ROD groundwater cleanup levels. TCE was detected above the MCL in 6 of30 monitoring wells sampled in August 2009. In most cases, the TeE concentration remains stable or is decreasing in the site property monitoring wells (MW-04. MW-OS. MW06, MW-07, MW-08, and MW-09). MW-IS and MW-31 are located downgradient from the site property. The TCE concentration has decreased significantly in MW-IS.

The TeE concentration remains stable in MW-31. MW-Oland MW-03 which are located downgradient ofMW-IS. The concentration ofTCE detected in MW-03 was decreasing, but has increased slightly the last two years. TCE was detected for the tirst time in MW-Ol in August 2009. The TCE concentration is decreasing or remains stable in MW-26 and MW-29, which are located at the border of the plume. The following tables summarize the sampling results for the contaminants of concern that have been detected in monitoring wells during the last five years, and the sample results from 200 I to 2009 are provided in Appendix F (page 138).

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Table 5: Contaminants of Concern Data Summa

December 2009

nondetect nondetect not sampled not sampledr"IW -0 I 11 ",gil 9.2 ",gil

MW-03 22 ",gil 5.8 ",gil not sampled 34 ",gil 29 ",gil62 ",gil

t\'IW-07 not samplednondetect nondetect not sampled nondetect nondetect

well was dry 28 ",gil not sampled 48 ",gil well was dry well was dryl'vIW-O~ i

not sampledf\IW-13 I J flg/I 0.95 J flg/I 0.59 J flg/I 0.30 J flg/I 0.28 J flg/I

not sampledf\IW -I~ 1 J flg/I nondetect nondetect nondetect nondetect

not sampledf\1W-15 650 ",gil 380 ",gil not sampled 260 ",gil 370 ",gil

J - Estimated Results. Result is less than the reporting limit. o -Bold font used for results that are greater than MeL.

Below is a summary of some TeE breakdown contaminants that have been detected:

not sampledMW-17 I J flg/I nondetect not sampled nondetect nondetect

not sampledMW-25 I J flg/I nondetect not sampled 0.38 J flg/I 2.2 flg/I

not sampledMW-26 5.1 ",gil 7.3 ",gil 6.3 ",gil 7.9 ",gil

not sampledMW-28 1 J flg/I 1.4 flg/I 2.7 flg/I I.7 ~Lg/I 1.4 flg/I

not sampledMW-29 30 ",gil 24 ",gil 22 ",gil 21 ",gil 16 ",gil

not sampledI\.1W-31 4 J flg/I 34 ",gil not sampled 35 ",gil 35 ",gil

not sampledI\.1W-3.3 nondetect nondetect nondetect nondetect 0.89 J flg/I

Cis-l ,2-Dichlon·thene - MeL 7() 1Lg/1 Me·nitori ng Highest August April November May August December

Well Detection 2005 2007 2007 2008 2009 2009

MW-O I 0.71 Jug/I (August 2009)

nondetect nondetect not

sampled not sampled 0.71 J

~Lg/I 0.65 J ~Lg/I

MW-O.'j 33 ~g/I (Ma) 2008)

2 J flg/I 7.4 flg/I not

sampled 33 flg/I 28 flg/I 8 J flg/I

MW-04 ) 2.8 ~g/I (Ma\ 2008)

well was dry nondetect not

sampled 2.8 flg/I well was dry well was dry

I\.1W-I :5 19 flg/I

(December 2002)

14 flg/I II J flg/I not

sampled 9.2 flg/I II J flg/I not sampled

f\lW-2. 5 0.51 J flg/I (AUgUST 2009)

nondetect nondetect not

sampled nondetect 0.51 J flg/I not sampled

J - Estimated Results. Result is less than the reporting limit

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Cis-l.2-Dichlorethcnc - MCL 711 /1g/1 Monitoring

Well Highest

Detection Auglist 2005

April 2007

November 2007

May 2008

August 2009

December 2009

MW-26

MW-28

3.5 J 1l~'1 (November 2(07)

0.35 J ~lg/I ; (November 2007) ,

nond

nond

etect

etect

1.5 llg/I

0.21 J 1lg/1

3.5 ~lg/I

0.35 J 1lg/1

2.1 llg/I

0.25 J ~lg/I

2 llg/I

nondetect

not sampled

not sampled

MW-29

MW-31

4.5 ~lgll (Au ust 2009)

4.711g/1 (Au ust2(09)

nond

2 J

etect

~lg/I i

2.8 1lg/1

3 llg/I

0.45 J Ilg/1

not sampled

I.2 ~lg/I

4 ~lg/I

4.5 ~lgll

4.71lgl1

not sampled

not sampled

MW-33 96 Jlg/l Ilgl l l 28 Ilglll not sampled 37 ~lgll 9611g/1 not sampled

(Au ust 2009

J - Estimated Results. Result is less than the reporting limit. - BolDont IIsed for results that are greater than MeL.

J,J,J-Trkhloroethanc - MCL 200 /1g/1 Monitoring

Well Highest

Detection August 2005

April 2007

November 2007

May 2008

August 2009

December 2009

MW-03 0.23 11 gil (December 2009)

nondetect nondetect not sampled 0.51 J Ilgl1 nondetect 0.23 J ~lglll

MW-09 9.4 Ilgl1 (December 2002)

\\e1J was dry 1.4 Ilgl1 not sampled. 2.5 llgll well was dry well was dry I

MW-15 II Ilgl1 (December 200 J )

3 J 11 gil nondetect not sampled' nondetect nondetect not sampled

MW-31 1.3 }1g11 (June 2002)

nondetect 0.4 J Ilgl1 not sampled 0.36 J llg/I nondetect not sampled

J - Estimated Results. Result is less than the reporting limit.

\,in~ I Chlol'ille - MCL 2 ~lg/I Monitoring

Well Highest

Detection August 2005

April 2007

November 2007

May 2008

August 2009

December 2009

MW-15 2 1lg/1 (December 2002)

nondetect nondetect not sampled non detect nondetect not sampled

MW-31 1.4 llgll (June 2002)

nondetect 0.35 J 1lg/1 not sampled 0.56 J ~lg/I 0.3 J llgll not sampled

MW-33 1.2 llg/I (June 2002) I

1J 1lg/1 I

0.81 J ~lg/I :not sampled 0.73 J 1lg/11 0.59 J llg/I \

not sampled

J - Estimated Results. Result is less than the reporting limit.

According to the Quality Assurance Project Plan, three subsets of wells are designated as leading edge, trigger. and sentinel wells. The leading edge wells (MW-26 and MW-29) are located within the plume at the southern and western-most edges. The trigger wells (MW-13, MW-14, MW-19, MW-27, MW-28, MW-32, and MW-36) are located just outside of the leading edge of the plume. Sentinel wells (MW-22, MW-23, MW-24, MW-34. and MW-35) are located between the trigger wells and the St. Joseph River. The wells designated as leading edge, trigger, and sentinel may change over time depending on migration of the plume.

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CClnclusions from the groundwater monitoring:

II Data from the groundwater well monitoring network indicates the plume may have expanded beyond the SJCHD Galen Myers ACA. Monitoring well MW-33 is located along the eastern boundary of the Galen Myers ACA, and is showing an increasing trend of cis-l ,2-dichlorethene since August 2005.

JI Low concentrations of TCE are being detected in the trigger monitoring wells MW-13, MW-14, and MW-28.

II Concentrations of contaminants of concern at sentinel monitoring well locations continue to be non-detect.

II The plume is continuing a slow migration south toward the St. Joseph River.

II In 2009, for the first time sample results indicate that the plume has migrated into a deep well (MW -01 ).

II There is a general decrease in TCE concentrations and continued indications of natural attenuation ofTCE with the presence and/or increase of the respective daughter products (cis-1,2-dichloroethene; trans-I,2-dichloroethene; and vinyl chloride).

Surface Water Monitoring

A~esidential landowner excavated a private 1 % acre pond (known as Penter's Pond) within the groundwater plume pathway just south of the Galen Myers site after the Galen Myers ROD and ES D WE're finalized. Contaminated groundwater discharging into the pond could result in a new potential exposure pathway. Penter's Pond was sampled quarterly from June 2002 to June 2003.

IDEM conducted a site-specific risk assessment for the surface water and sediment and determined that the detected constituents were below risk levels for both human and ecological receptors. However. one of the follow-up actions identified in the Second FYR Report was to conduct additional sampling of Penter" s Pond to confirm it does not represent an exposure palhway of concern. Surface water samples were collected from Penter's Pond during annual sampling events conducted in 2007 and 2009. Since there is no point source into the pond, sample locations were collected approximately ten feet from the two sides of the pond at two depths. The sample locations are shown on Figure 4A (page 46).

The contaminant concentrations in the pond do not appear to be at a level of concern (see Table 6. page 34). The EPA review confirmed that the contaminant concentrations detected in the pond are not likely to cause adverse effects to ecological receptors.

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Table 6: Penter's Pond Surface Water Sample Results

stituent ( IL) I Action I A Jril 2007 August 2009 _ April 2007 August 2009ICon _ flg Level (I) ! SW-IS SW-ID SW-IS SW-1D SW-2S I SW-2D SW-2S SW-2D

IT loroethene 1 81 I 2.1 8.6 1.4 ! 1.5 0.99 J ! I - 1.1

I;chlorocthene I 70 ..__ !. . 2.6 \ 28 1 (Un .II 0.87 J 2.2 I 3.3 I 0.75 J I 0.85 J~ 200 1 nondetect 0.37 J nondetect non detect non detect ~ondetect nondetect nondetect1I~ oroetllane ~ In

~hloride 525 1____ 0.86 -J _L_____ -'-O 0.31 J 0.28 J 1 0.81 J I. -1.5 nondetect 0.26 JI~~-l'~ene._ C!lloride 5 I norldetect Tnondetect nondetect 1 nondetect i nondetect i non detect nondetect nondetect

NOTES: ~lg/L = micrograms per liter

(I) = EPA surface water criteria (National Recommended Water Quality Criteria-Correction EPA R22-Z-99-00 I, April 1999) are the basis for a surface water cleanup goals of 81 ~lglL for TCE and 525 pg/L for vinyl chloride; and the MCLs arc the basis for 70 ~lg/L for 1,2-Dichloroethene (total) and 200 flglL for L /,I-Trichloroethane.

J = Estimated Results. Result is less than the reporting limit.

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Site Inspection

Representatives from IDEM, EPA, and SJCHD conducted a site inspection on Dec~mber 3,2009 (the site inspection), to document any significant changes in the site conditions. Participants in the site inspection were Ms. Resa Ramsey (IDEM), Ms. Margaret Gielniewski (EPA), and Mr. John Lankowicz (SJCHD). Vehicles and debris remain scattered throughout the northern portion of the site, which consists of a deciduous forest and heavily vegetated undergrowth. Woodchip piles are located near the northeastern portion of the property. Three plastic containers brought to the site property and used to store purge water from L TRA sampling events are still located near the access lane for the northern portion of the site. The locks were secne on the monitoring well protective casings. Photographs taken during the site inspection can be found in Appendix G (page 141).

Interviews

On November 30, 2009. IDEM left phone messages regarding the site inspection for the residents with monitoring wells in their back yards (55619 Birch Road (MW-Ol, MW­02. MW-03, and MW-12) and 55943 Birch Road (MW-25, MW-26, MW-29 and MW­30). Residents were not home at the time of the site inspection, and none of the residents contacted IDEM with any concerns or questions during the Second FYR process.

While conducting the site inspection, IDEM, EPA, and SJCHD staff discussed the site with some interested citizens. Mr. Doug Whittaker, property owner of 11303 Edison Road, verified he does not have a private well, is connected to city water, and indicated he did not have any concerns regarding the Galen Myers L TRA.

The owners of the 55428 Barksdale Street residence declined to be connected to municipal water at the time it was offered by EPA in 1995 and agreed to install and maintain a water treatment system. SJCHD staff conducted a telephone interview with one of the current owners in November 2009, which revealed that the home is currently occupied by her adult grandson. During the site inspection Mr. Ricky Gonzales, who also resides at the property, indicated he was not aware of the site. We brietly discussed the site history, and explained that the property owner of this residence had declined to be connected to municipal water. IDEM last sampled the private well at this residence in January 2002, and 61 ~glL TCE was detected. IDEM staff provided the results in a letter mailed to this address on February 28, 2002, and explained that 10EM will not be conducting future sampling and monitoring of this private well. EPA sampled the private well of this residence in January 2009, and 46 ~g/L TCE was detected. Mr. John Lankowicz (SJCHD) verified there is a water filter under the kitch(~n sink, and stressed for their health and safety it is important for the filter to be changed periodically.

Mr. Gonzales was given a copy of the IDEM letter regarding IDEM conducting the FYR site inspection and resident interviews (see Appendix H, page 146). During the FYR

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IDEM did not receive any written questions or comments from the residents at 55428 Barksdale Street.

On December 3,2009, IDEM and EPA staffverified that the Galen Myers Administrative Record and previous FYR Reports are available for viewing at the Mishawaka-Penn Public Library (Bittersweet Branch), 602 Bittersweet Road, Mishawaka, Indiana. The librarians stated that occasionally citizens request to review the Galen Myers infl)lmation repository.

VII. Technical Assessment

Question A: Is the remedyfunctioning as intended by the decision documents?

Yes, the remedy is functioning as intended by the decision documents. The general remedial action goals in the ROD are: a) protection of human health from exposure to TCE through groundwater, b) compliance with ARARs, and c) eliminate soil source areas on the site property that threaten contamination of groundwater. A review of the data and the site inspection indicate that the remedy is functioning as intended by the ROD and ESD, with the exception of the 2008 Semi-Annual Groundwater Monitoring not being conducted due to administrative difficulties previously discussed (see System Operations/Operation and Maintenance). IDEM reinitiated annual and semi-annual groundwater monitoring in 2009.

The June 1996 EPA removal action resulted in the constmction of a waterline extension from the Mishawaka Utilities to the affected area. By June 1996, approximately 180 residences were hooked up to city water. Twenty-four residences that declined the opportunity to connect to the municipal water assumed responsibility for the future safety of their water supply wells. The SJCHD Well Drilling and Water Supply Systems Ordinance became effective January 1, 1999. The available data shows no evidence that the plume has expanded to the St. Joseph River or outside of the residential area that was provided an opportunity to hook up to an alternate water supply. However, groundwater monitoring needs to continue to assess the movement and biodegradation of the TCE plume and confirm that ICs cover an adequate area.

Regarding Institutional Controls, the 1999 SJCHD ordinance on Well Drilling and Water Supply Systems was updated and approved in April 2005, and became effective in August 2005. The revised ordinance gives the SJCHD the authority to deny a permit application to install a potable water well where there is a known or potential groundwater contamination threat to public health and safety (Section 24.20.120, Siting Potable Water Wells). In addition, the SJCHD established a Galen Myers ACA under Section 24.20.150 of the ordinance, enabling the Health Officer to control the installation and use of wells in the area(s) impacted by the Galen Myers plume by such measures as denying an application to install a new welL requiring the abandonment of wells or requiring property owners to connect to public water supplies when there is a threat to human health (see Figure 3, page 45).

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Lastly, the ordinance prohibits the installation of a new or replacement potable water well within a municipality unless the Health Department receives a written notification from the appropriate municipal water system that they have no objection to the installation of the well (Section 24.20.140, Siting of Wells Where Municipal Water is Available). EPA and IDEM prepared an IC Plan to ensure mechanisms are in place for L TS. Review of the IC Plan will be undertaken to detennine if additional ICs or additional L TS mechanisms are required.

Question B: Are the exposure assumptions, toxicity data, cleanup levels, and remedial actioll objectives (RAOs) used at the time ofremedy selectioll still valid?

Changes in Exposure Pathways, Toxicity, and Other Contaminant Characteristics

The toxicity data and cleanup levels identified at the time of the remedy selection for groundwater are still valid. In the remedy selection process, groundwater exposure was identified as the major exposure pathway. The remedial action selected in the ROD and ESD met all State and Federal ARARs. The remedy is progressing as expected. The removal of drums and contaminated soil from the site property occurred during the EPA 1985 removal action. It was detennined during the RDFI that no further soil excavation was required since the soil contamination at the site property was below the goal of 0.11 mg/kg TCE, and an ESD was approved. The groundwater cleanup goals identified in the ROD are still appropriate.

Penter's Pond was constructed after the ROD and ESD were finalized. The pond is in the path~·ay of the contaminated groundwater plume. Contaminated groundwater discharging into the pond could have resulted in a new potential exposure pathway. IDEM conducted a site-specific risk assessment based upon sediment and surface water sample data. It was detennined that the detected constituents were below risk levels for both human and ecological receptors.

Aftt~r the ROD and ESD were finalized, two housing developments were constructed: a) west of the Penter's Pond, and b) bordering the northern, eastern, and western sections of the Galen Myers site property (Northbridge Valley Subdivision). Municipal water was provided to both housing developments. The housing development surrounding the Galen Myers site property is also connected to a municipal sewer. In 2008, a pole bam was constructed on the fonner Galen Myers property located at 11303 Edison Road. It is unlikely that the construction of the two housing developments or the pole bam have impacted the current groundwater flow direction from the Galen Myers site.

Since the last FYR, two new homes were constructed within the Galen Myers ACA. The residence at 55990 Erhart Drive was constructed in 2006 and pennitted by SJCHD to install a potable well (see Institutional Controls Section, page 24). The residence at 55203 Birch Road, constructed in 2008, is connected to municipal water.

The potential for soil vapor migration from the Galen Myers site is still under comideration by EPA. To date there is no evidence that soil vapor is an exposure

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pathway. Field sampling techniques and EPA guidance have changed since the time of remedy selection and implementation. During the installation of the last twelve monitoring wells, soil samplts were collected from tive locations for geotechnical analysis and evaluation.

This data may be useful in modeling the potential rate of groundwater contaminant to vapor exchange and migration rates in the soil above the plume. In early May 2006, EPA conducted a soil vapor investigation to determine if vapor-phase TCE and its degradation products are present belO\v and within a residential structure located downgradient of the former Galen Myers propelty and near monitoring well MW -15. Monitoring well MW­15 contained the highest detected volatile organic compound (VOC) concentrations during the 2005 groundwater sampling event. The EPA contractor, Tetra Tech EM, Inc., installed two sub-slab vapor probes and collected sub-slab, indoor, and outdoor air samples. On September 29. 2006, EPA provided the sample results to the residents. TCE and tetrachloroethene were detected at low levels, near or below the chemicals reporting limit (see Appendix I, page 148). Some additional chemicals were detected, but they are not believed to be site-related and are not considered chemicals of concern at the Galen Myers site. The federal Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (A TSDR) and SJCHD officials reviewed the sampling data and determined that the chemicals detected do not pose a health risk. The August 3. 2006, Letter Report prepared by Tetra Tech EM, Inc., provides a summary of the site background, activities, and analytical results from this vapor intrusion study. The EPA is interested in sampling the residence again sometime during a fall or winter season in order to contirm the sampling results, and to assess whether weather conditions can atTect the results.

Changes in ARARs and TBes

A list of the primary ARARs and To Be Considerers (TBes) listed in the ROD, as well as additional ARARS and TBCs identitied after the ROD's issuance, are included in Appendix J (page 149). There have been no changes in the primary ARARs and TBCs that affect the protectiveness of the remedy.

ARARs are generally "frozen" at the time of the ROD signature. 312IACI3-8-3, regarding investigation derived waste, was not listed as an ARAR in the ROD or ESD because it was not tiled until November 22, 1999. According to 312 lAC 13-8-3(n), "Contaminated drill cuttings. nuids, and surge and wash waters produced in the drilling and development of a monitoring well shall be collected and contained to: (1) prevent contamination of the area: and (2) to protect persons \v110 might otherwise come in contact with these materials."' [OEM staff consider purging a well to be a form of well development. Therefore. water generated during well development and/or purging should be collected and contained if it is known to be contaminated. The ROD estimates it will take approximately 160 years to achieve TCE cleanup goals in the groundwater. IDEM is concerned that if such containment does not take place during multiple sampling events over the course of the implementation of this remedy. new exposure pathways could be created by releasing contaminated groundwater to the ground surface (i.e., direct contact with groundwater and/or potential concentration of contaminants in surface soil).

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The fi)llowing IDEM Nonrule Policy Document did not exist at the time the ROD and ESD were finalized. IDEM Nonrule Policy Document (W ASTE-0052-NPD) provides guidance on the EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) "contained-in policy" and requires purge water containing a "listed waste" to be handled appropriately and not disposed of on the ground.

Question C: Has any other information come to light that could call into question the protectiveness of/he remedy?

Dunng the past five years there were no changes in the physical conditions at the Galen Myers site that would affect the protectiveness of the remedy. Residences in the affected area that were connected to a waterline extension from the Mishawaka Utilities are still being protected. Penter's Pond was constructed after the ROD and ESD were finalized. IDEM collected sediment and surface water samples from Penter's Pond in 2002. It was detennined by a site-specific risk assessment that the detected constituents were below risk levels for both human and ecological receptors. Surface water samples were collected from Penter's Pond during annual sampling events conducted in 2007 and 2009. Contaminant concentrations in the pond do not appear to be at a level of concern.

Homeowners that declined the municipal water connection during the June 1996 EPA Galt:n Myers Removal Action have borne the responsibility for maintaining the future safety of their water supply well. IDEM sampled twenty-three residential wells on January 16, 2002. In February 2002, IDEM provided the homeowners their private well sample results, and infonned them that IDEM will not be conducting future sampling and monitoring of their private wells. As recommended in the EPA Galen Myers IC Plan, IDEM will biennially send notification letters to the residences that declined municipal water connections. In December 2008, IDEM sent notification letters to residents who declined municipal water connections reminding them of their potential to be impacted by the Galen Myers groundwater plume, the availability of public water, and their obligation to notify prospective purchasers of the property. The IDEM letters included a summary of results from the most recent Galen Myers LTRA groundwater monitoring events and explained that EPA may periodically sample their private well to gather data to be used for a FYR Report. EPA, with assistance from SJCHD, sampled seventeen (17) private wells in January 2009 (see Figure 5, page 48). The results are provided in Appendix K (page 151). During the S.rCHD 2009 annual review of the Galen Myers ACA, it was discovered that the property owner of 11388 Kathmere Drive retracted their agreement to connect to municipal water during the EPA Galen Myers Removal Action. IDEM also sent a notification letter to the 11388 Kathmere Drive residence on February 9, 2010.

The current resident at 11285 McKinley Highway inherited the property without being informed that the private well was potentially contaminated. The previous property owner declined to be connected to municipal water during the EPA Galen Myers Removal Action. The IDEM January 2002 private well sample results did not show

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detectable levels of TCE: however, the EPA January 2009 sample results for this residence indicate that cis-l.2-dichloroethene is present at levels above the MCL. To verify the sample results, SJCHO sampled the 11285 McKinley Highway private well again in June 2009 (see Appendix K, page 151). Given these factors, EPA assisted in providing a municipal water connection for the 11285 McKinley Highway residence, and the connection was completed on September 24, 2009.

Technical Assessment Summary

A review of the data and the site inspection indicate that the remedy is functioning as intended by the ROD and ESO, with the exception of the 2008 Semi-Annual Groundwater Monitoring not being conducted due to administrative difficulties previously discussed (see System Operations/Operation and Maintenance). 10EM reinitiated annual and semi-annual groundwater monitoring in 2009.

There have been no changes in the physical conditions of the Galen Myers site property that would affect the protectiveness of the remedy. The results of samples collected during the last five years indicate that the levels of TCE are declining overall in the groundwater. Since Penter's Pond could have been a potential exposure pathway, additional sampling was conducted to confirm it does not represent an exposure pathway of concern (see Table 6, page 34). It was determined that the detected constituents were below risk levels for both human and ecological receptors. There are no significant changes to the ARARs or cleanup levels that would affect protectiveness.

Monitoring well MW-33 is located along the eastern boundary of the Galen Myers ACA, and is showing an increasing trend of cis-l ,2-dichlorethene since August 2005. The MCL for cis-l ,2-dichlorethene is 70 Ilg/L, and 96 Ilg/L cis-l ,2-dichlorethene was detected in the MW-33 August 2009 sample. The SJCHO noted that the TCE daughter product cis-l ,2-dichlorethene may have migrated beyond the boundaries of the Galen Myers ACA. The SJCHO will evaluate the need for expanding the Galen Myers ACA upon review of future sample results.

The potential for soil vapor migration from the Galen Myers site is still under consideration by EPA. To date, there is no evidence that soi I vapor is an exposure pathway.

The results of samples collected subsequent to the Second FYR indicate that the levels of TCE are declining overall in the Galen Myers groundwater plume. Long-term protectiveness will be ensured through continued groundwater monitoring to assess the movement and biodegradation of the TeE plume. and through compliance with effective ICs. Compliance with effective ICs will be ensured through long-term stewardship by implementing, maintaining. and monitoring ICs. The November 2008 Galen Myers Institutional Control plan will ensure long-term stewardship and confirm that the remedy continues to function as designed.

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VIH. Issues

Table 7: Issues Affects (YIN)

Issul.'s Protecti\ l'IIt'SS

Current Future

Ins1titutioOnal Controls: Long-term stewardship must be assured; consideration to expand ACA and possibly implement additional ICs N y

at reside nts who have declined water connection. -Soil Vap,or: Determine if EPA should conduct a limited soil vapor investiga tion

N y

tial Wells: The future residents of the remaining 21Residen residenc(!S that declined hookup to municipal water must be protected

N Y

New \Ve installed

lis: Confirm with SJCHD that no new wells have been within the ACA without approval.

N y

IX. Recommendations and Follow up Actions

Heview 2008 Ie plan and determine whether additional mechanisms are necessary for long-term protectiveness.

IDEM EPA November 2010

N Y

Determine if a limited soil '/apor investigation is nece'ssary

EPA EPA When determined necessary.

N Y

Contirm that residents ""hose '.\ells have detection of the COC and declined water c::mnection are maintaining lheir water treatment systems.

IDEM EPA Annually N Y

Confirm with SJCHD that no new wells have been installed .'iit~:in the ACA without .1pproval.

IDEM EPA Annually N Y

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X. Protectiveness Statement

The remedy at the Site is protective of human health and the ~nvironment in the short term because the tinal remedy has been fully implemented except at the residences that declined hookup to municipal "vater. Steps have been taken by EPA and IDEM to inform those residents of the potential risks. The residents that declined hookup to municipal water will receive biennial notification letters from IDEM. EPA may periodically sample those private wells. Additionally, ICs were implemented in the form of the SJCHD Well Ordinance to restrict well installation in the plume area known as the Galen Myers ACA. An Ie Plan was prepared by EPA and IDEM in 2008 to ensure long-term stewardship and confirm that the remedy continues to function as designed. Additionally, while the groundwater plume may have migrated beyond the ACA. there is no evidence of current exposures. This will be further evaluated.

XI. Next Review

The next FYR will be conducted five years from the signature of this FYR.

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Figure 5 EPA 2009 Residential Well Sample Locations

GALEN MYERS DUMP/DRUM SALVAGE: Osceola, Indiana VOC RESULTS OF RESIDENCES DECLINING PUBLIC WATER CONNECTION Feb 2009

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Appendix A

St. Joseph County Health Department "Promoting physical and mental health andfacilirarmg the

pre\'ellTioll ofdisease, inJury and disabilityfor all Sr Joseph COl/my residents"

2009 A ..'\"NVAL RE"IEW OF AD)n~ISTRATIYE CO~TROL AREA

ACA - 0004. GALE~ )IYERS

An annual review of the Galen Myers Adml1l1'.. tratlw Control Area (ACA) has been conducted for

the year ending 2009. The Galen Ylyers ACA. establIshed 111 June of 2006111 accordance with section

2-L~0.150 of the Well Drilling alld Water SupPZr Systems Ordillallce (Well Ordlllallce). selTes to

control the installation and use of wells in and near areas of soil allelor grolUldwater contamination

associated WIth the Galen Myers Superfund Site (site) located in Osceola. The use of Institutional

Controls (ICs) was Identified III the 1995 Record of DeCIsion (ROD) for the r;de as patt of the

remediation platl. The review IS conducted to e1l5ure that 110 new mks of exposure to contatninated

grolUldwater have occuned Slllce the previous ACA review (establishment of the ACA 111 2006).

TIus annual review consisted of the following:

• A seat-ch of the st. Joseph County Health Depattment" s (SJCHD) Well Pemut database to

confirm that 'wells 111stalled and abandoned WIthin the ACA have been done so in accordance

\...-ith County Code 2420 Well Drilling alld Water Supply SYSTems Ordinance and the SJCHD

September 2006 Policyjor Approving Wells in BlIffer Areas ojAdminisn'aTil'e Conn-olAl'eas

(Policy for Wells ill ACAs)

• A search of the SJCHD's Property Transfer Database and the County Assessor-s Property tax

record" (Property Tax System) to identify propeltles \\-itlun the ACA that haw undergone a

transfer of ownership and ensull11g that all property owners ha\"e been made aware of the

ACA

• A review of available aerial photography and a physical surwy of the ACA to identify atly

slgnificatlt land use changes.

• Re\-iew of groundwater mOnitoring reports and other pertinent doctunents of the

contanunatlO11 area to identify atly r;lgIuflcant changes.

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2009 Annual Reliew of Administratin Control Ana AC A-004, Galtn ~I~·trs

County 'Yell Permit Database Rt,iew

A c,earch of the SJCHD Well Pennit database was conducted to ensm-e that all wells installed and

abandoned within the AC A have been done so 111 accorcL'Ulce with the COlUlty Well Ord111ance and

the Policy on WE'lh in ACAs DlE' policy statE'S that ""new water supply wells will not bE' approwd in

zonE'S of contanunation and no \'ariancE's shall bE' grantE'd··. ThE' poltcy fl.U1hE'r spE'c1fiE's that ""1lE''''

and replaCE'lllellt water supply wells may be approvE'd 111 a buffer area. at the discrE'tioll of the Health

DE'partment. whE'n: 1) Ko municipal watE'r supply is availablE'. 2) An appropriatE' sampling program is

ec,tabhshed to doclUllent water quality. and 3) TIle drinklllg water is unhkely to bE' contaminated."

Re\"lew of the SJCHD Pennit databac,E' rE'walE'd the following pennits 1c,sUE'd for propell1es 10catE'd

within the AC A since the 2005 FYR:

Permit ~o. Ptl"mit Typt

Application Datt

Datt I~sutd Addrts~

WtU Abandolltd

08-0544 Replacement 8 192008 8·192008 11506 Jeffer~on vec, 06-0675 ~ew 8 11 2006 9·62006 55990 Erhrut KA 06-0062 AbandolUnent 2·32006 55660 Richwood ve<, 08-0421 Replacement ,I 7 2008 7·82008 56199 Birch Road vec, 09-0749 AbandolUnent Abandoned 8202009 11285 McKllllev ves

Permit %; 06-0675 was l,>sued on September 6. 2006 for the 111stallation of a well at the newly

con'>tt1lcted re<,idence at 55990 Erhart Driw. TIlE' weill'> located approximately 750 feet WE''>t of thE'

infen"ed WE'stE'11l E'dge of the TCE phllllE' (refer to Exillbit A - Plate 5) and 15 Illstalled to a depth of

107 feet below gradE' (see Exhibit B - Water Well Records - DKR Well Record 402298). TIle nearest

llluniclpal water connection is oyer 1.300 feet at the 1l1tersection of \Vyunewood and Kat1unere

Roads. In accordance With the Well Ordinance. sect10n 24.20.140g. Sitillg of Wells Where }vlullicipai

Water is Amiiable. the SJCHD will not reqll1re the COllllect1On of a property to a mlUllcipal water hne

that is beyond 300 feet. No water treatment systelll was reqtl1red as a condition of the pertuit.

Howenr. the SJCHD re<,erwc, the nght (under section 24.20.150(2)) to reqUlre the 11lstallatlOll of a

water treatment system and Its maintenance by the property owner should nlhlre condltionc, wanant

it. The ground water sampling progrrun under the Long Tenn Response Action (LTRA) for the site

,yill Selye to doclUuent the quality of the potable water with respect to the COCs. MOllltoring well

~lW-35. the soutll\H'stem sentry well (located between the remlence and the we~te1ll edge of the

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2009 Annual Re-,ie-w of Adminish'atin COlltrol Ana ACA-004. Gale-Il ~Iye-l''i

infem~d plume), has not exhibited (as of the latest sampling episode in August of 2009), nor IS

antlc1pated to show any detectable concentrations of TCE 01' its breakdown products. Therefore. it is

unlikely that the well at 55990 Erh31t Dr. Will be impacted by the TCE plume.

Re-place-me-Ilt We-Il'i

Pernut;% 08-0421 was issued in July of 2008 for replacement of the well located at 56199 Birch Road

(refer to Exhibit A - Plate 6 and Exlubit B). The resident declined c01lllection to municipal water

when it was offered in 1996. The 65 feet deep well is located approximately 1.000 feet down

gradient of the infen'ed leading edge of the TCE plume 31ld east of the projected path of the plume.

The res1dent has a medical condition (chlorme sensitl\lty) that makes nnuucipal water sernce a

health tlu'eat. Therefore, although mUluclpal water was a\'a1lable, a pernut was approwd in

accordance With the Pohcy for Welh 111 AC As. Stipulations for appro\'al of the pel1lut included the

installation of the ,wll to a nunimulll depTh of 60 feet and the analysis of the water to confirm the

absence of the Contanunmm of Concern (COC) for the site Analysis of a sample of the well water

acquired on August 4. 2008 did not show any detectable lewIs of COC s (see Exhibit B). ~o \\'ater

treatment o;ystem was required ao; a condition of the permit. Howewr. the SJCHD reo;erwo; the right

to require the ino;tallahon of a water treatment '>y'>tem and it'> maintenance by the propelty owner

should funu'e conditions wan'ant it. The ground water sampling program lUlder the Long Tenn

Reo;pono;e Actlon (LIRA) for the O;Ite WIll serw to document the quality of the potable water With

re'>pect to the COCo;. Y101utormg welh MW-13 and Y1W-14 haw not ,>hown any detectable lewIs of

COC s (~'1W-14) or only minor estimated COC 0; (TCE of 0.28 in MW-13) as of the latest s31npling

episode (August 2009) Hlstoncall\,. these two well'> haw onl\" shown minor estimated

concentratloll'> (:s 1 ppb) of COC 0;.

Pemut "# 08-0544 was l,>o;ued 111 Augmt of 2003 for the residence located at 11506 Jefferson Road

(refer to Exhibit A - Plate 6 and Exhibit B). The well was installed to a depth of 105 feet and is

located at the southwest comer of the AC A. approxunately 1.600 feeT down gradient of the 111ferred

leadlllg edge of the TCE plume. It does not apperu' that the residence is located in the path of the

plume. ~o water treahnent system was reqUlred as a condItion of the penni! Howewr. the SJCHD

reserYes the right to require the installation of a waTer treatment system and 1ts maintenance by the

property owner should futme conditions wan'ant it. The ground water sampling program under the

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2009 Annual Rt'\it'w of Admini~trati\"(' Control Art'a ACA-004, Galt'n :\Iyt'r~

Long Tellll Response Actton (L TRA) for the site Will serw to doclUllellt the qlk'llity of the potable

water with respect to the COCs. Southe111 sentry wells 1'\lIW-22. ~W-27. and MW-14 ha\"e not

shown any detectable concentratIOns of COC s as of the August 2009 sampling e\"ent. Other

southem sentry wells YIW-2S. MW-13 haw only shown minor concentrations (MW-28 at 1.4 ppb).

01' low e'>timated concentration,> (~W-13 at 0.23 ppb) as of the August 2009 sampl111g e\"e111. In

addition. wells MW-34 and !vIW-24 (located downgradient of the sentry wells) haw not shown any

detectable le\"els of COCs.

::\"(,W :\Iunidpal Watn COJlllt'ction~ & Abandont'cl Wt'U~

The reSidence at 11285 McKmley Highway was connected to municipal water by the USEPA and the

old well was abandoned III October of 2009 (see Exhibit A - Plate 3 and Exlubit B). TestUlg of the

well in January of 2009 and confinllatory sampling by the SJCHD III June of 2009 re\'ealed

concentration,> of the TCE daughter product cis-L2 Dichloroethylene (cis-I.2 DCE) abow the

ylaximum Contaminant LewIs (MCLs). TCE ,,,as detected at 1.5 ppb. The depth of the well was

not asce11allled as no well log was found com~sponding to that address. Howeyer. well logs exi'>t for

the propel11es adjacent west and east. These well logs indicate the wells "'ere 111stalled 111 the 1960' s

to a ,>hallow depth (1e,>,> than 40'). The nu'rent owner of the property was the occupant of the house

at the tl111e the offer to COllllect was made to the legal owner but she repol1edly was unaware of the

offer.

Well Pel1ll1t if 06-0062 was issued in Feblllarv of 2006 for abandonment of the well located at 55660

Richwood Com1 (')ee Exhibit A - Plate -l and Exhibit B). A pemut for replacement of the well at thi'>

residence was inadvel1ently Issued by the SJCHD III :-"·lay of 2001. Sampling of the well in January

of 2002 rewalecl the well was contanunated. TIle resident was inullediately ordered to connect to

lllunicipal water with the county paYlIlg the co<,t and wa<, connected in June of 2004.

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Oth...r W...O Ism...s

The residence at 55428 Barksdale is located within the center of the TCE plume. Analysis of the well

water has historically revealed concentrations of COCs above ~1CLs. The most recent analysis

revealed a concentration of 46 ppb TCE (January of 2009). The owners of the home declined

connection to mlUllcipal water at the tUlle 1t was offered by the USEPA in 1995 and agreed to install

and 1l1aintalll a water treatment system (point of use tiltration mut). A telephone interview with one

of the original (and ClU1"ent) owner's of the residence in ).fowmber of 2009 rewaled that the male

who res1ded at the home 1S deceased and that the home is cun-ently occupied by her grandson.

Repol1edly. the grandson \Va" made aware of the need to maintam the filter system by the owner. An

internew was conducted on December 3. w1th the grandson's friend who also resides at the residence

(the grandson was not home at the time). Literature regarding the grOlUldwater contamination ,vas

left with the fnend at the time by IDEM repre<;entatiw Resa Ralmey.

The SJCHD ha<; recorded an Emoirollluental Notice (Exhibit C) on the property located at 55428

Barksdale With the S1. Joseph County Recorder on October 19. 2008 mfonuing any prospectiw

purchasers of the home of the contallllnation of the well and requirements for testlllg and C01U1ectlOn

to lllluuc1pal water. The nonce provides for the reqllll"ement for analy<;is of the well water for VOCs

during the Property Tran-.fer As<;e<;sment and compels the c011l1ection to nuullcipal water <;hould any

coe s be detected. It ftu1her states that <;hould coe s be non-detectable. one confllluatory <;ample

shall be collected and analyzed one year from the date of the transfer

Prop...rt\" Tramf.....s and :\"otificatiom to Prop.....t\" Own"'1"O; and Occupants

An mfonuationalmaill1lg was conducted 111 September of 2006 upon establishment of the AC A. A

t:1Ct <;heet along with a map of the Galen ~-lyers ACA was 'iellt to all property owner<; occupants

witlun the AC A ).fine letters were retumed as undeltverable: 2 were identtfied as ,oacallt. 7 were

identified as '110 'iuch number or streeL

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2009 Annual Rt'\it'w of Administratin Control Art'a ACA-004, Galt'n :\Iyus

St'ptt'mbu 2006 AC\ ~otification - l"ndt'linrablt' ~Iailings

Addre-sse-d As "'ate-I' Soune- ReoasoD ReotUl'oe-d

55450 Raintree, Oc;;ceola City Water Mailing Address:55950 Raintree. Osceola

54655 Birch, O!.ceola City Water Fomlerly Vacant. ~orthbridge Valley Sllbdi\'ic;;ion

56138 Tanglewood City Water Vacant

11341 Edi!.on, Mishawaka City Water Incorrect Addre ..... Corrected: 11341 Edi!.on. Osceola

11303 Edi!.on, Mishawaka City Water Incorrect Addrec;;c;;. Corrected: 11303 Edi!.oll, Osceola

55897 Birch, Mishawka \Vell Incorrect Addresc;;. Corrected: 55987 Birch. Osceola

11344 Jeffer!.oll. Mishawaka City Water Incorrect Address. Corrected: 11344 Jeffet!.on. Osceola

11492 Kathlllere. Mishawaka Well Incorrect Addrew Corrected: 11492 Kathlllere. Osceola

11295 Jeffer!.on. Mishawaka City Water Incorrect Address. Corrected: 11295 Jeffer!.Oll. Osceola

A search of the County Assessor's tax database was conducted for the period June 2005 to ~ovell1ber

2009 TO derennUle transfer of ownership of prope11y within the ACA. Eighty recorded ,·transfers"

were idenTified during that period. all of which im'olved residential property (refer to Exhibit D).

Ho\ww'r. it should be noted that: 1) Transfers occul1'ing under '-Land Contracts" were not

documented by the Tax AS5e'>'>or prior to 2008, and 2) Sewral of the ··tran'ifers" did not im'ol\'e new

occupant'i due to such tlungs a'i bank repossessions and addltion of pers01l5 to a deed. As ,>uch. 46 of

the 80 tramfers 11l\'01ved new ownerslup WIth new occupants. Section 11 of COUnTy Code 2,L~2,

Source WaTer Protection Ordinance, require,> that prope111es that meet the defuutioll of ··transfer"

conduct mandatory l1l'>pecti01l5 and te'itUlg of OlHlte sepuc sY':.tems and wells prior to the transfer

(refen'ed to as property transfer inspection or PTIs). It appears that PTIs were not perfol1lled for 17

of the 46 qualifYlllg transfers (refer to Exhibit E). Of the 17 transfers. only 4 Im'olwd properties WIth

\\'ells: 55970 & 56010 Erhart Dr. (refer to Exlubit A Plate 6) and: 55270 and 55188 BlI"Ch Rd (refer

to Exhibit A- Plate 3). The Er11a11 Dr. residences are both within the ACA. Howewr CU11"ellt data

indlcates they \\"11111ot be llupacted by the contanunatio11. The wells at the Birch Rd. properties are

outside the ACA. although p011lons of the propertles are located within the ACA. of The SJCHD will

send AC A 1l0tlficatlOn letters to the::'"7 owners of properties (refer to Exhibn F) that haw tUldergone

a transfer of ownership since the establislunent ofthe ACA (\\'hen the illitlal notification lettero;, where

sent).

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Cll11"e'lltly. there is no dm'ct mechamsm 111 place for the Health Department to be notified of a

pending transfer so that It may take adyantage of the PI! reqUlrements to reqtlU"e additional analysis

of the well water for the AC A CO(," s The Health Department is e\'aluating the feasIbility of

recording notices on: 1) Propel1ies \\"1th pri\'ate wells that haye shown detectable levels of CO(," s.

and 2) Properties with wells that may be within the path of the zone of contamination.

The following propel1ie') within the Galen Myers AC A n1.1y require recording of EnyirolUllental

~otlces. depending 011 the results offuture groundwater monitoring.

Pl'Opt'rtv Addrfss 5513 0 Barksdale 55150 Barksdale 55428 Barksdale

55915 Birch

55120 Birch 55124 Birch 55190 Birch

55897 Birch

55705 Birch 55290 Birch 55675 Birch 11377 Birchtree 11399 Birchtree

56081 Birchway

11438 E. Jefferson

11326 E. Jefferson

11388 Kathmere 56182 Windemere 56044 Wyunewood

56199 Birch

Rt'asoll for Emil"onmt'lltal ~otict' Dechned Connechon - Detectable COC

Declined COlUlectioll - Detectable COCs Declined COlUlection - Detectable COCs - RECORDED 10019·09 Dechned Comlection or No response 1995 -Within· Close Proximity of Zone of C ontaminatlon Declined ConnectlOn - Detectable COCs Declined COlUlection - WIthmClose PrOX11l11tv of Zone of ContamlllatlOn Dechned Connection - Within Close Proximitv of Zone ofContaminatlOn Declined COlUIection 01' ~o response - Within Close Proximity of Zone of C ontamlllation Declined COnllectlOn - Wlthm Close PrOX11l11tv of Zone of Contalll1natlOn Declined Connection - WlthlllClose Proxllllitv of Zone ofContamlllation Declmed Connection - Within Close Proximitv of Zone of ContaminatIon Dec lined C onnectlOn ~o response - Detectable COC5 Dec1med Connection - Detectable COC", Declined Connection .~o responc;e - Within Projected Path of C ontanl1nation Declined ConnectIon - Withm Projected Path of Contanl1nation 2 parcel residence (residence on city water) - WIthin Projected Path of C ontamlllation Declined Connection- \Vithin Projected Path ofContanl1nation Declined Connection - Within Projected Path of Contamination Dec1med COlUlectlon -Within Projected Path of Contamination Declined Connection -Within Proximity of Projected Path of C ontamlllation Dec lined Connection - Close Proximitv of Zone of Contamination55810 WVlleewood

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According to an August ..l, 1995 water line sen"ice area listing of residences by IDEM (refer to

Exhibit G) .. the only abo\"e listed residence that has a filter ')y'>tem i') 55428 Barksdale (di')cu<..')ed in

the pre'''ious section).

IDEM"s Ie Plan.. dated )J"owmber 2008. state<.. ....IDEM WIll send blatumal notificatIOn letters to

property owners of those residences (deciined offer o!mllnicipal,rarer connection) to ensure that all

residents are infonned of prt'\"ious sampling result,>. and the a\"adabihty of Ilumicipal watt'r

cOlmections. if they so choost'. Tht' notifications will includt' a n'mindt'r that the property owners

may be requirt'd to dl <,clost' the prt'senct' of tht' contaminated groundwater plume a'.i a "defect"' lmder

Ie 13-2~-3 and Ie 32-21-5 when '>elling their propt'lty in tht' futlu't'." IDE~'I st'nt letters to the abow

h<,ted re<,idence<, in December of 2008. with the exception of the residence locatt'd at 11388

Katiullt're Driw.

According to a letter sent by the CSEPA (d.1ted Apnl 15, 1996) to the owner of the property located

at 11388 Katlunere Dnw, tht' property owners retracted their agreement to connect to Ullullcipal

water (reft'r to Exhibit H). The CSEPA attempted to l't'coup tht' expt'mes for bringing the water

cotU1t'chon to tht'u houst' (ino;.tallatl0n of Clu"b stop and piping to the house). The letter <,tates the

CSEPA "will be forct'd to rt'lllo\"e a<, much a<, po<,<,ible of what was ino;.talled.. as tht' City of

:\-lishawaka will not allow an "unauthorized" conllt'ction to their mam hne ... · MI<,hawaka Ctihties was

contacted in Dect'mbt'r of 2009 bv tht' SJCHD to confU111 watt'r <,en"ice a<, the re<,idt'nce has not bet'n

idt'ntifit'd as one of the residt'nces that dt'chnt'd tht' offer to conut'ct and 1<, <,tlll u<,ing tht'lr \wll. ~o

water st'n"ict' is listed for tht' addrt'ss 01' tht' ClUl't'nt owner of tht' propt'rty. A st'arch of COlUlty Tax

Assessor rt'cords indicates that tht' home was sold in 2001 by tht' owner that declined tht' com1t'ctlon

in 1996 and that a water <,ample was obtained for analysis of tht' PTI rt'qUlred anal~1t'<,. A 2005

septic <,ystem replact'ment pennit confillm the t'xI<,tt'nct' of the well (rt'fer to exhibit 1). A log of tht'

well was unablt' to bt' located 111 the D)lR. records HO\wwl'. a well log for a home bordt'ring the

propt'lty (that appeat'') to ha\"e been built around tht' same time) lIldicates a well depth of

approximately 80 ft'et.

The well at 11388 Katlullert' is located approximatt'ly 650' feet dowll gradient of the monitollng

\wlls located along Birchway COUlt which mcludes shallow Wt~lls MW-27. :MW-28 and MW-14 atld

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2009 Annual Re\iew of Admini<;h'atin Control Ana ACA-004. Galen :\Iyer<;

intennediate depth well :\,IW-13 (refer to Exhibit A - Plate 6). ~one of these wells have shown

chlorinated VOC concentrations abo\'e :\'lCL' s in any of the sampling events since ~oo 1. However.

the chlorinated VOC plume above :\'lCLs will likely reach the locations of these wells and the well at

11388 Kathmere within the near funu·e. Several attempts to contact the owner have been made. to no

a\·ail. It is not known if the previous owner who declined the connection disclosed the situation

regardl11g the well to the ct111"ent owner. It is not clear that disclostu'e wac;, reqUlred as there wac;, no

doctunented contamination of the well at that point. As descnbed above. some work to bring the

water hne from the main water line to the hou'>e may have been conducted already. thereby

potentially reducUlg the cost to complete the connection. The SJCHD will aid the owner in

attemptmg to c;,ecme funds through the USEPA.

Land {"se Changes

Aerial Photography from 2005 and 2008 (the latest available) were compared (refer to Exhibit J) and

a site AC A reconnaissance was conducted in December of 2009 to identify any significant land use

changes

The nOl1hem most section of the AC A (sun'olllldmg the former Galen Myers property) has been

developed a<; the )l011hbndge Valley Subdin'>lOn (refer to Exhibit J - Plate I and Exhibit K). The

SJCHD requested upon re\'iew of the developers applicatIon that: 1) No surface water llnpoundments

be const1'llcted witlun ~oo ft of the fOllner Galen Myers property. and 2) Homes adjacent the fOllner

Galen :\,lyers property be maintained at an elevation so as not to require sump pumps or foundation

dram'> ,,·ithin tluee feet of the grolUldwater Ulterface. TIle neare'>t surface impoundments are 205 feet

to the ea'>t and 260 feet to the west. )lone of the home'> constmcted have required sumps or

foundation drains to manage water.

A pole bam was erected on the fOllner Galen Myer'> property located at 11303 Edison Rd (refer to

Exlubit J - Plate 1). Tax Ao;,sessor" s records llldicate the stmcttu'e ,,"ao;, built m ~008 (see Exlliblt L).

According to a Con'>ent for Acceo;,s to Property and EnVll"0lllnental Response executed between the

property owner. Rob Enunano;,. and the "Cluted State'> Ell\"ironmental ProtectIOn Agency and the

Indiana Department of Ell\'irollluental Management. 1.011'. Emlllano;, was reqUIred to deed restnct the

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2009 Annual Re\iew of Administratin Control Area ACA-004. Galen ~Iyers

land so that no excavation of '>011s beyond fi\-e feet I'> conducted. A '>earch of the County A'>sessor· s

record,> in December of 2009 dId not appeal' to contam the requiSIte deed re'>tnct10m on the property.

Two )lew homes were constructed witl11n the ACA. The home at 55203 Birch Road was constructed

in 2008 and is connected to nHullcipal water (see Exhibit J - Plate 3). TIle home at 55990 Erha1t

Driw was constructed in 2006 The property is located neal' the westem border of the AC'A and is

SIde gradIent of the leading edge of the grolUldwater contaminat1On plume (refer to Exhibit J - Plate

7). As discussed 111 previous sectIons. a well pemut was l,>sued for the residence in accordance WIth

COlUlty Ord111ances and PohCles WIth no projected nsk of contanllnation of the well o:om the TCE

plume

Document Reliew

The SJCHD has renewed the followlllg documents:

1) Secolld Five-Year Reviell" Report for Galell A~\ers DllmplDmln Salrage, September 2005.

othennse refe11"ed to as FYR.

2) InstiTUtional COlltl'ol Plan - Galen A~l'el's DumplD1'IIm Salrage, Noyember 2008.

otherwl'>e referred to as ICP

3) Galell A~\ers LTR.-l. Amlllal Monitorillg Report - 2009 Annllal Sampling El'ent. )lowmber 2009.

othennse known as L TRA - A.-\.·rR.

The SJCHD has addressed Issues 5-9 identified in the 2005 FYR in tIm repolt Issue 5. regarding the

deed restnct10n for 11303 Ed1,>on Road. was addres'>tC'd in thtC' section - Land Use Changes. Issue 6.

regardlllg water treatment use at 55428 Barksdale. was addressed in the section - Other Well Issues.

Issue 7. regarding the abandonment of the well at 55660 RIchwood ('t.. was addre<,sed 111 the '>ecflon

Nell' A[unicipal Water COi1l1ections and Aballdoned Wells Is'>utC' 8. regardmg ntC'w \wlls 11lstalled in

the ACA was addressed in thtC' ')ections - Nell' Wells and Replacement Wells. Issue 9. regarding

notificaflon of ACA to residents and potential purchaser,> of propeltie,> WIth wells. \\-as addrtC'ssed in

the sect10n - Property Transfers alld Notificatiolls to Property Oll'lIers alld Occllpams.

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2009 Annual Rl'lil'w of Admini$tratin Control Ana ACA-004, Gall'n ~Iyl'1'$

The USEPA formalized an Ie Plan in Kowmber 2008. TIle plan specified that IDEM would check

annually with the SJCHD to ensme that no new wells haw been installed in the Galen Myers Slte

ACA. TIlis and subsequent alUmni reyiews shall be proYided to IDEM & "CSEPA. TIle Ie Plan also

proyides for biannual notification by IDEM to residents that declined the municipal water connection.

The notifications will include a reminder that the property owners may be required to disclose the

presence of the contanunated grOlUldwater plume a<; a ··defecr- lUlder IC 13-25-3 and IC 32-21-5

when selling their property in the future. The IC plan fUllher stipulates that should It be necessary.

the EPA lllay consider recording deed notices on those propeltles that declined the mU1l1cipai water

connection which would serw to notify pro<;pectiw purchasers of potential contamination.

The SJCHD has renewed the 2009 LIRA - AJ\i1R and notes that data does indicate a finger phune of

the TCE daughter product - cis-1.2 DCE abow )v1('L may haw migrated beyond the boundaries of

the ACA. )Vlonitonng Well MW-33. located along the ea;;tem bOlUldary of the ACA (adjacent the

railroad tracks). hal) ')hown in an increa')ing trend in thil) compound I)ince June of 2002 with an

exceedance of the )VlCL at 98 ppb 1ll this latest sampling episode (refer to Exhibit A - Plate 2). The

SJCHD will eyaluate the need for expandl1lg the ACA upon re\'iew of the results of the December

2009 samphng eyent.

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The next annual review will be completed in January of2011 and will include the period from

December 2009 tluough November 2010.

This review has been prepared by John Lankowicz, Environmental HeaJth Specialist, and is approved

by Marc Nelson. Environmental Health Manager.

~ ~~ Date Marc Nelson, Date

Environmental Health Specialist Environmental Health Manager

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EXHIBIT LISTINGS

Exhibit A Map of Galen Myer ACA Exhibit B Water Well Permits & Records Exhibit C Recorded Environmental Notice - 54428 Barksdale Exhibit 0 Tax Assessor Identified Transfers - June 2005 and November 2009 Exhibit E PropertyTransfers June 2005 - November 2009 Without SJCHD Property Transfer Inspection Exhibit F GM ACA - Water Source Report - 2009

Exhibit G IDEM List of Resident Data - Galen Myers Water Line Service Area (1995) Exhibit H USEPA letter to owner of 11388 Kathmere - RE: Expenditures for Municipal Water Connection Exhibit I Septic System Replacement Report -11388 Kathmere Exhibit J Comparison of 2005 & 2008 Aerial Photos to Identify Land Use Change Exhibit K Map of Northbridge Valley Subdivision Exhibit L Property Record Card - 11303 Edison Rd.

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GM ACA Parcels - 2009

No City Water

o Address

• SJCHD Transfer Inspection

Property Transfer - No Inspection

GALEN MYERS ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL AREA

Osceola, IN 2009

Prepared By: 51. Joseph County Health Departmenr

227 W. Jefferson Blvd. South Bend,lN

O...c==1~..~==2ro............52~O===========7W...........1_.040 Feet

Legend

~ Galen Myers ACA Boundary

o Monitoring Wells

o DNRWell Log

~ Residential Wells Sampled

- Waterline Extension

D Chlorinated VOC GW Contam.

Aloniroring Well LOC3rions • Approxim3re

Aloniroring Well Resulrs • Blank - ND (TCE excepr where nored) • Augusr 2009

Residemial Well Resulls (TCE excepr where no red) • February 2009

Properry Transfer Transacrlon Period June 2005 ro December 2009

Aerial Phoros Plare 1: 2008, Piares 2·5: 2005

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GM ACA Parcels - 2009

• SJCHD Transfer Inspection

Property Transfer - No Inspection

QI) Monitoring Wells

~ Residential Wells Sampled

o DNRWell Log o Galen Myers AGA Boundary

- Waterline Extension

o Chlorinated VOG GW eontam.

o Address

No City Water

sw - Surface Warer Sample

Monitoring We/I Locar/ons - ApprolCimare

Moniroring Well Resuhs - Blank - ND (TCE elCcepr where nored) • Augusr 2009

Res/denrial Well Resuhs (TCE elCcepr where nored) • Februaty 2009

Propeny Trallsfer Transacrion Period JUlie 2005 ro December 2009

Aerial Phoros Pia Ie 1: 2008. Plares 2·5: 2005

GALEN MYERS ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL AREA

Osceola, IN 2009

Prepared By: St Joseph County Health Department

227 W. Jefferson Blvd. South Bend. IN

O...£:=1~3.5..===27.0............M~O==========~81.0...........1 •.080 Feet

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-...~=-..~=-..........~===========8~10~........1~.OMFeet

Legend

GM ACA Parcels - 2009

• SJCHD Transfer Inspection

Property Transfer - No Inspection

o Monitoring Wells

~ Residential Wells Sampled

o DNRWell Log o Galen Myers ACA Boundary

- Waterline Extension

D Chlorinated VOC GW Contam.

o Address

No City Water

sw· Sufface Warer SlImple

Moniroring Well LOCllriOIlS • ApprolCimare

Monitoring Well Results· Blanl! • ND (TCE excepr where nored) • Augusr 2009

Residenrial Well Resulrs (TCE excepr where nored) • Februllry 2009

Properry Tfllnsfer TflllIsacrioll Period June 2005 ro December 2009

Aerial Phoros Plare f: 2008, Plares 2 • 5: 2005

GALEN MYERS ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL AREA

Osceola, IN 2009

Prepared By: SI. Joseph County Heahh Department

227 W. Jeff8l'S0II Blvd. South Bend, IN

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• SJCHD Transfer Inspection

Property Transfer - No Inspection

o Monitoring Wells

~ Residential Wells Sampled

o o DNRWell Log

Galen Myers ACA Boundary

- Waterline Extension

D Chlorinated VOC GW Contam.

o Address

No City Water

GALEN MYERS ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL AREA

Osceola,lN 2009

Prepared By: St Joseph County Health Department

227 W. Jefferson Blvd. South Bend, IN

FeetO~~==1335_ ..-===27.0"""",,"~CO============8.10...........1_.080

Legend

SW· Surface Wafer Sample

Monhoring Well LocI/lions· Approxfma[e

Monhorlng Well Resu/[s • Blank· ND (TCE e1tcep[ where norea) • Augusr 2009

Residenriill Well Resu/rs (TCE e1tcep[ where nored) • Februilr; 2009

Properry Transfer Transaclion Period June 2005 [0 December 2009

Aerial Pho[os Pla[e 1: 2008, Pla[es 2·5: 2005

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GM ACA Parcels - 2009

• SJCHD Transfer Inspection

Property Transfer - No Inspection

o Monitoring Wells

~ Residential Wells Sampled

o DNRWell Log o Galen Myers ACA Boundary

- Waterline Extension

o Chlorinated vac GW Contam.

o Address

No City Water

sw - Surface Waler Sample

ilion/loring Well Localions • Approx/male

ilion/loring Well Resulls • Blank - NO (TCE excepl where nOled) • AuguSl 2009

Res/demial Well ResullS (TCE excepl where nOled) • February 2009

Propeny Transfer Transaclion Period JUlie 2005 lO December 2009

Aerial PhOlOS Plale 1: 2008, Plales 2 • 5: 2005

GALEN MYERS ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL AREA

Osceola, IN 2009

Prepared By: St Joseph County Health Department

227 W. Jefferson Blvd. South 8etJd, IN

O...~=1~.. ............ 10 ..Feel 35 -===27.0 ~~O============8............1.0W

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GM ACA Parcels - 2009

• SJCHD Transfer Inspection

Property Transfer - No Inspection

o Monitoring Wells

~ Residential Wells Sampled

o DNRWell Log

~ Galen Myers ACA Boundary

- Waterline Extension

D Chlorinated VOC GW Contam.

o Address

No City Water

sw - Surface Waler Sample

Monilorlng Welt Locallons - Approxlma/e

Monilorlng Well Resulls - Blank - NO (TCE excepI where nO/ed) - Augusl 2009

Res/demial Welt ResulTs (TCE excePI where nO/ed) - February 2009

Propeny Transfer Transacrion Period June 2005 10 December 2009

Aerial Pholos Pla/e 1: 2008. Pla/e5 2 - 5: 2005

GALEN MYERS ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL AREA

Osceola,lN 2009

Prepared By: St Joseph County HealTh Department

227 W. Jefferson Blvd. South Bend. IN

O...~=1~35..~=2~7.0...........~~O===========8~1.0..........1_.000 Feet

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EXHIBIT B

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~ IPrint Permit II Building Dept. Form I

WELL/PUMP/GEOTHERMAL PERMIT

Permit Number 106-0675 J Property Type IResidential

Application Date I 08111106 I I..'*' I 09I0fI08

Application ~I===::..._-_.--:===:::; oNon_Potable DWell_Abandonment 0 No_Well_Abandonment

~~~~~III IAPPLICANT: Lilt

Add....s

City !MI.hawaka IState ~ Zip 146545

Telephone FAX I( )­ - J EMail Mobile j( )­ .

SITE: Address IErhart Drive I City IMishawaka I State ~ Zip 14f54S

Subdlvlalon IEast Jefferson estates =:=J Ph... ILot Number 179

Township !penn Twp -.J Range ISection I

Quarter Section I Contractor !510 I IJ·W. Bowfes Wen Drilling

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Record of Waler Well

----.---- ........... ......w__......."a.....___I ___......~I\".~~~I~ ...~.......~b,........-:"'-"IW--......_ •• .....---:.'_ _____

DrM., dlrectlo•• to well Date completed FROM US 20 TURN SOlJfH ON BUCKEYE II. 00 TO STROHM DR

402298 NORTIi &. TURN EAST &. FOLLOW DOWN II. AROUND TILL IT Nov IS, 2006 BECOMES ERHART DR & GO TO HOME ON EAST SIDE.

OwDU­Name Address TelephoneContractor

SS990 ERHART DTOwner MISHAWAK.A,IN J. W. BOWLES WELL PO BOX 426 EDWARDSBURG, (269) 684-Driller DRILLING MI .' 3549

Operator JIM WHITAKER License: 1853 I1520 WOK INGHAM DR (574) 679-Company CURTIS KENT MISHAWAKA,IN 4815

CODltruction Detail. Well Ule: Home DrilllDI metbod: Rotary Pump type: Submersible

Dtptb: 107.0 Pump setting deptb: 20.0 Water q••IlIy: CLEAR Casing LCDgtb: 97.0 Material: PVC Diameter: 4.0 Screen Ltnetll: 10.0 Material: PVC Diameter: 4.0 Slot lite: .016

Wei. Capadty Test Type o(test: Air Test ratt: 20.0 gpm tor O.S hn. BaliTest nte: gpm for hrs. Drawdown: 10.0 ft. Static ",ater le¥el: 28.0 ft. Bailer Drawdown ft.

Grouting Infonnation Material: BENSEAL Deptb: from 97.0 10 0.0 IDltalbtion Me.llod: TREMEl PIPE Number orb.gs used: .5.0

Well Abandonmen' SHliag mater.al: Deptb: from to Installation Method: Number orbap used:

Admlabtrative County: ST. JOSEPH Township: 37N Raa,e: 4E Settjon: SW ofScction S Topo mlp: OSCEOLA G~Dt Number. Field located by: on: Courthouse location by: OD:

LocatioD auepted wlo verlnelltlon by: on: Subdlvilioa name: Lot lumber: FtWofEL: FtN ofSL: FtEofWL: Ft S.fNL: Gr••Dd elention: Depth to bedrock: Bedrock eleutioll: Aquifer elevlltlon: UTM Eastin&: UTM Nortillng:

Top Bottom F onnalion Well Log

0.0 10.0 COARSE BROWN SAND

10.0 32.0 COARSE BROWN SAND &. ROCK

32.0 60.0 COARSE BROWN SAND 60.0 68.0 GREY CLAY 68.0 90.0 COARSE BROWN SAND &. ORAVEL 90.0 107.0 VERY COARSE BROWN SAND & GRAVE

Comments C SEE MAP; C.FIRST WELL ON PROPERTY; COUNTY PERMIT NUMBER OS-067SW C I ........ _...... ~"''''",....I''·' ,...._. _· •.___ a __•. " .......- ••",... __ .-.......~ .• " " ..... ··-t-f." •••• _ ......... 'oI.1' ... ·"'...... ".L'"" ....._~·;.V'I"", .....~I ...... ,.",...n""r~/f.~~_'... I..... , ..- .......... .

https:llsecure.in.gov/appsldnr/water/dnr_waterwe))?IefNo=402298&_from::=SUMMARY... 12122/2009

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St. Joseph COUDty Healtb Departm,at

-PrNIOI/Itfp/ryIictII tl1Id .,1IItIl1llo1rIt lJIIdJ;lclllflllilll lite JII'ftIIIlitM ojdinau. iItJ"'7. tl1Id dUtIIIi{ity for till Sc. Joapll Cllllllly n,/dMu·

WATER SUPPLY WELL FINAL DOCUMENTATION REVIEW. INSPECTION AND APPROVAL

Penni": _--",,~':::::&:,-'·-:-:-,OJ.·-I.l,f~:l.;;.L'_-~lA..:Io..o)'----.-______

Address: __57P-,/-r-fl....L.7---L.13=-.!......:.112a~H~/C:.:::~!.--____ Subdivision:.__......:.·R_'£.rVN ~.....:..(.!:::::.!? ________________Lo~:

XBcsidcntial __ Non-Rcsidcn1ial _ Non-Potable ~Abandonment

DoeliMea.atieD Review

l. Drillin& Contractor: ____>JI._~__~__________________t2a 2. Depth ofnew well: " 2 fccl

3. Distance between top orwell screen to the around surface: $';).... fcct (minimum of 35 feet required) /0 I S£.fl<iZ.,J

4. Distance between pump to static waler level: 27.-- feet (minimum or20 fcct required)

5. Achieved Pump Test (5 &pm for I hOur min.): ~Ycs No

6. Well abandonmcnllog received and complete, ifapplicable:

NA 4- Ycs No

1. Well was disinfected after insrallation: Yes No

Initial WlIlCr lest satisfactory: No-.XYes

Second water test satisfactory (irn~): NA Yes --No

lcncr advising owner of required corneliYe R1C:asure sent (if necessary): NA Yes No

9. Was ill variance required (sec on-site cbcddist): Yes j(NO

lryes. was the variance obtained? ~--N~r No

Environmental Health 'Specialist: ----L1­......"--<-,->.l..:;..A:!-.I~a.:;..~=¥...:=--___

Newilleplatemeel W,l1lnlpfttlon a.lulll

10. Site of new well: _2" X-. .."_ II. Dislal'lcc between foundation and well: /-s:Ject 12. Distance &om rainwater downspout: tre feet

13. DisllnCC from property line 10 wilier supply well: "SO fect

14. Didanee &om like. strc&nl, pond. ditch 15. to water supply well:

16. Dmancc from propenyowner's septic system lsanitary sewer 7.F/'\10 WIler supply well: -,v fcct

17. Distance from ncialtbors septic system: 250 feet

18. Di"-ancc 10 I'uc) ta'*s (if applicable) tVA- f=

19. Distance 10 agricultural wlSte operations (ifapplicable) tvA- fccl

20. Is the well protected from surface runoO? ~Ves No

21. Wellhead 12 inches above ground: J.Yes No

22. Wellhead cap in place: ---Y Yes No

23. Sketch ofncw and abandoned welliocalions attached: JYcs No

24. Health llepu1mcnt sticker placed on well: Ycs No4 If no sticker placed on well, explain: _________________

AblndoDed Wdll••pec:tion Raults

25. Abllloonmmt Observed: NA NoJc.- Yes

26. Well Properly Abandoned: NA -L. Yes No

Environmental Health Specialist: ~t-.~ ¥ =tjr;t.Date:

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,A.RECORD OF WATER WELL 'V Siele For", 3S8aO (R5/1M41

Fill in

CrlJII!-MaII complel8 recDfd in 30 days to: INDIANA DEPT. OF NATURAl. RESOURCES

OIVltion ofWlI8r 402 W. Washington St. Rm. W~,

IlIIfianepol5. IN 46204·2&41 (a17) 928·3755 101·,," (II' (317) 232-4160

DfMng directions SltHI n8llles, snow well eddress below and slb:livisiOn in box et lower r1ghI. There is space for e map on \he reverse $ide.

.R. 6 west to Ash Rd.· South to Jefferson Blvd.· West to Birch Rd. - North to 2nd west side.

County Permit Number

DNR Variance Number

08-0421-W

Include if a~itAlbie

name & 10! FlUmber "appliCable)

. Home o Pubic supply

o Industrial I commercial

o Uvestoc~ . Irrigalion

o Monitoring I environ. o Test hole

8

InstaUation method

56199 Birch Rd. Osecola, IN 46561

INC.

o Reverse rotary

o Cable tool

OJel o Bucket I bore

IN 46561

Addre&5 (number and 9hMI.

1111 D. I. Drive

X - Submersible o Shallow-wei jet

o Deep-well Jet o No pump lnsia_tId

Other;

o Auger (including HSA) o Direct push Olher:

50 o feet

well /\[3!\NDON:,1EN I

SeaNng material Depth filed from to from 10

o 46 No. ol bagl used Instalallon method

From To (feel) (fOOl)

Soil 0

Brown C w/Sand 1 6

Sand 6 26

Sand w/Gravel 26 42

Reddish Brown 42 50

Fine Brown Sand 50 63

Brown w/Sand 63 65

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~ov 14 U~ U~: IUp "'aUla ::,cnlmlZZl p.b

lana Department of Environmental Managemant OWM - Drinking Water Branch

Volatile Compounds in Water CIl"IIII~red FonR to: ILIlbor'lItoll Numo:: Sherry Laboratories

ILa,bot'stOI')' CImificnhon. C-11J.fI2

P_O_ Bo:\ 7148

IN 46207·114!l

Smnple<l; 8I04,K}&

f[)'; 123049

Sumpic T~l~:

Roll.inc - /\Rntu.1

R""bn.: - QlJiII1crly

l}ctL'CIion M",oitonng

('""Iim.:di"" :-;'"'I'I~

PoIf5Ol\; David

NiIlJll!;

Addrc",,_ ;6199 Birch Rllod OllCcol.. IN 4(,51\ I

Well P.:rmill1. OS-0421·W

IC(lttmnenll!l lid " IKIt uctC(;hxl <It tile til:lcctlOll IImil SbO....~L

Phone Numba-;

ILnl1Ol'1I1oni Repnnll- 080800019

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St. Joseph County Health Department

"Promo,'ng physical and ""11101 health andjacilit.aling (hr prrw,.,io,. ojdueaii, i'YW)', and disability for all SI. Jo.uph CttUIfl)' ruid6nlS"

WATER SUPPLY WELL FINAL DOCUMENTATION REVIEW,INSPECTION AND APPROVAL

Pcrmit#: __ _O,--,~"---_O-,=-S-_£f_~_-_uJ~_~__ Address: __/,-,1~~....::...=:.«e.x:.......----..lC~!.....(_~'::"'.l-Jlf""-tl....,-..Lt:---'E~t1......se>-=--.:.....N____

Lot#: ________Subdivision: ~.Ji.t;J~rV~_~---.!./-=...r:(?__nl-'.

*-Residential Non-Residential Non-Potable ~Abandonment

Document.Cion Rtvitw

I. Drilling Contractor: I,A.J.. \W/? ~,IL 2. Dcpth of new well: [DO; feet

3. Distance between top of well screen \0 the ground surface: lfO feet (minimum or 3 5 feet required)

4. Distance between pump to stalic water level: 3~ fect (minimum of20 feet required)

5. Achie..ed Pump Test (5 gpm for I hour min.): ::i.... Yes No

6. Well abandonment log received and complete. if applicable:

NA -XYes No

7. Well was disinfected after installation: Yes No

8. Initial water !Cst SDtisrllCtory: Yes ~NO Second water test satisfactory (if necessary): NA Yes No

Letter advising owner of required corrective measure sent (if necessary): NA )( Yes No

9. Was a variance required (sec on-site ehecklist): Yc:s No

If yc:s, was the variance obtained? ~':~ --"1... Environmental Health Specialist: ___ __.::.-L.. l=_-=-_L...-.:....-____~--,,=..:: ~~

New/Replacement Well Inspection Results

10. Size ofnew lNell:

II. Distance between foundation and well:

12. Distance from rainwater downspout:

13. Distance from property line to water supply well:

14. Distance from lake. stream, pond, ditch IS. 10 waler supply well:

2" -k4"~_ 3beet

3Y feet

3:s- reet

'?ltP feel

16. Distance from property owner's septic system Isanitary sewer .r7\

to water supply well: ;> =>'-" feet

17. Distance from neighbors ieptic system: )~D feel

18. Distance to fuel tanks (ihpplicable) AA4 feel

19. Distance to agricultural waste operations (iC applicable) IJA- feet

lO. Is the well protected from surface runofT? ---X- Yes No

21. Wellhead 12 in>;hes above ground: ---.k Yes No

22. Wellhead ~ in place: --L Yes No

23. Sketch ofnew and abandoned well locations attached: No---X- Yes

24. Health Department sticker placed on well: -{Yes No

If no sticker placed on well. ell.plain: _________________

Abandoned Well Inspection Results

25. Abandonment Observed: NA -kyes No

26. Well Properly Abandoned: NA -.if- Yes No

27. ___ Abandonmenl not observed due to scheduling conflicts and/or other priorities.

Commenb: _______________________________________________________

Environmental Health Specialist: ~". { • ~ viz Date:....

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- - - - - - -

ru:::\"ur"'(U Ur- VVA 11:::1"( VVI:::LL INDIANADEPARTMENTOF NATURAL-REsouRcEs Counly PermIt 08-0544-W

•Dlvlalon of W.ter NumberSiale FOlJTI 35680 (RS 19-04)

.. .:: 402 W. Washington Rm.W284 DNR Varilll1ceIndlanapr:>lIs, IN 46204 Number~ ~ (317) 232-4180

FI/I in comple/ely _. '.'_ .. ___ ...... . '-"-'-'''---'-~'~~'. _~'.?I;··.'·~~'~~.·:>;:;;1~!}Af:i£;~~_"Bi:{tiftik~.,>.~"~.',.~~l·=--~-:--. -.­

Co,-,'y whtr. Orilled Clvl Town.... Township 11._" Se<:lioft

SIJosoph Penn 37N 4E 8

Orlvi"9 IIItrectlolll to welllOClltion (tndude trip OrigIn, stnet .nd ",.111 nI..... InlllrWCtln, ra.dI.nd COMpn. 1I.,ed"",. ,. Sh_ well _ .... 1IeI_ .....ubolw.ion In box at 1_ri.ht. T..... '- roo ... for .....p on ..,. __ ....

HOUSE IS lOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF JEFFERSON NEAREST CROSS ST HOLLINGSHEAD S/E CORNER

I

UTM Norlnin

UTM Easting

Datum

GPS Used

NAD 27

Well Address. 11506 f JEFFERSON OSCEOLA IN 46561 S ubdlvlsol'l Loe

If dnllet:l fa water sUPPlY'. thiS well Is: Replacement well

~!l~":~ .._:,_·__..___~ Well own.' - ftI...,.- iiiiii 11506 E JEfFERSON OSCEOLA IN 46561

Addros,!NuII'IlI8I alM\ IIrHI. clty.sllle, DP toiletBu~dJng ~onltlclor . n .....

._---_..._-----+------_._------_... ­-.1 I""""*' ..d _I. dty....... ZP code, Tal.phon. ~,

51711 Emmons Road South Bend,IN 46637 . .L~57.4)_2n~7524Maurel Well SeNiee. Inc. . _... _--------- -----_..'---_.---,'_._-------=------,

TIM MAURER

Use otwell

SubmersibleI tome/Hou!iehold RotlfY-mud

Pumpd.pth 64Setting (ft)

Tr:>tal depth 1 I Borehole '7-;8-1 Gf,vel pack ~ Yea otwell (F"t) 05: Diameter (In) Inserted 0

No

Casing . Casing I Ca.lng Material 4length (feet) 100 Diameter (in.1 PVC plastic

-. ~- ----._-----Screen Scre.n i Screen Matert.. len gth (feetl 5 Diameter (11'1) " PVC'wire wr"!>Pedt __~. __________

'"

I

Screen 16 Water quality CLEAR slot size , (clear, odor, etc)

.. - .. Test r.tethod

A.lr

Jrout material

3anlonlte slurry

Date of W..I ...........1""

from To

Brown Clay & Gravel 0 5

Coar$e Sand & Gravel 5 24 Brown Clay 24 38

Fine To Medium Sand 38 60 Coarse Sand 60 84 CoafSs Sand & Clay 84 90 Coarse Saoo & O,avel 90 107

IlIItal.clon Me(hod ·N~~f-;..~.LtMdL____ _ r'emle Pipe 2

oIefl\od 0' Ift,ta4latlon • billS used

l I

---:-__.__ .---'--_-- _____ 1_ hellllly IWlIl Q/ allirll\ IAlG' porlIlloO> fOljl."'J)I S'9nal~i."J,authorIZed representaltve ... Ihe u'!fOl'mlllon kbo1rllell n.,......, il to IhI • ,t 01 my jlI"'I(Wp16CIgte ..,,4 tteIOf. lnJl!. eccvrBCe

n~ COOlptete f ~IJ1k~-.

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St. Joseph County Healtb Department

"Promo,ing physical alld me"lDf ltealll! andjacililDlitrg 1M pr~"'la" of d',"Dse. '''1ury, and dQtlb;(ity/tN a(f 51. Joseph COUllI)' nsuJe",s"

RESIDENTIAL WATER SUPPLY WELL APPLICATION REVIEW AND ON·SITE INSPECTION CHECKLIST

Application #/: (j &- ()~-~l.( --bJ New: Repllir:X

Subdivision I Address: 11~'7J~ ~FFEI~__ Application Review

I. Is an appropriate drawing included with the application? ~YeS __ NO

2. Docs the drawin& submitted contain all necessary dimensions? --.XYes __ No

3. Is the propcny in or ncar a known contaminated site? __ Yes _~o

(ryes. Manager { Assistanl Manager approval requircd. ________,--___ Approval

4. Is proposed localion within a municipality or a planning area? __ Yes -.2(NO

Ifyes. has the municipality granted approval? No

5. Is Ihe property adjacent to a municipal water line? _Yes~No

Iryes. ha\'c cost estimates been received? Yes No

__NA~Yes __ No

If yes. is location of well to be abandoned sho~'I\ on drawing? ~ Y cs __ No

6. Is the existing well to be abandoned?

7. Is the proposed site within an ACA?

If yes Department Manager approval required. Arproval

8. Is a variance from the ordinance required? __Ycs~o

lryes, state purpose of variance. ___________________

If yes, Manager f AssiS1.anl Manager approval required. ____~__.,._---­Approval

On-sitc laspedioo

--X Did aot perform on.sitc inspection (application ttpproved from drawing).

I. Is the proposed well SO feet or more from owner's septic system? KYes _No

2, Is the proposed well SO feet or more from adjoining septic system? X Yes No

3. Is the proposed well 10 feet from all building foundations? ~YeS_No

4. Is the proposed well 15 feet from nearest property line? XVes _No

S. Is the proposed well 25 feet from stream. lake, ditch. river. drainage tile? V -A,Yes _No

6. 15 Ihe proposed well sIte prolCCted from surface runom ..k Yes _No

7. Is the proposed well site identified in the fit:ld'? AYes _No

8. Is the proposed well 100 fcct from nearest fuel tank.? X Yes _Nu

9. Does proposed well meet setbacks for agricultural waste operations? -X" Yes_No

10. Docs tbe proposed ..w:l1location mcct all set back requirements? X Yes _No

NOTE: Other set back. requirements also apply

Commcnts:

Approved: ~ Yes _ No ~c: approved: _---=2::::..../r!l...:..~-'1~A;",:~:::....!'~---Environmental Health Specialist: ______ .....cD,4-t--=~=-.....tUo-",=,'-'~=..".; t.,.r.~~_____ Signed: __D.~~Ll-",,=-tJu;l~'~_

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St. Joseph County Health Departmenl

"p,.omoting physical and mental health and/aci/itating the prevention 0/disease. injury. and dIsability for all St. Joseph County residents"

WELL ABANDONMENT LOG

WELL LOCATION Water Supply Well Pennit #: _08-0544-W______~

Homeowner:

Address: _11506 E JEFFERSON ____________

City: _OSCEOLA.__-_ State: INDIANA Zip: _ 46561 ____

Township: _PENN_______ Range: 37N4E_ Section: __8_ 1/4 Section: __

Contractor Name: __MAURER WELL SERVICE, rNCo________

Address:_51711 EMMONS ROAD __________________

City: _SOUTH BEND_____ Stale: INDlANA_____ Zip: _46637__

WELL ABANDONMENT Per 310 lAC 16-l0 1 and 2

Material used to seal well: dlz~k.1­~I

Amount of welJ sealing material used: ;2S /b.; Well plugged from bottom of well to 2 feet below the surface:

Well filled from: ;?S­ feet below surface to ]I' Casing cut at __ L./ feet ~-----

Yes

feet below surface

No ~

Cement plug installed over borehole: Yes~ No

It ~ " ~o

It ." .,0 = -:c: 0 ::I f) It

c: '".. 0 ~

-<

Note: Log shall be submitted to the Health Department within 30 days after any well has been abandoned.

I certify that the abandonment of this requirements of 31 O-IAC ] 6-10-1 and 2.

well has been performed in full compliance with all

9-1;;1. -() <6 Signature of owner or authorized representative Date

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WEI;L'PUMP/OEOTHERMAL PERMIT

Plrmit Numb.r 109-0149 Jlpplic;tlon Dlte 1 081'l0JlJ9 1 Issued I OIll2OJD9 1 .. ........n_d_Dn_._ml_ntPropert~ Type 'Resident'aI IJI ~lIc.lon 1WI_II_b ______...I.I.1

D Hun_patable B WIlli lI:Iandanmem APPLICANT: Last IUSEPA I First I - I

Address I I City ~I~;~~~~~~::;~~.:I-:st:-i'l:-.--;:,= 1Zip

Telephone Il } . FA:c1::;(=};::=".-~-=~--" EMail I Mobile u.H---..l_-___---I

SITE: Address 11128~ McKlnlel I City Osceola lip 14653D1st. I!E:J

Subdivision I PhMe I Lot Number I

Township I Rang. I Seotion I

Quarter SectiDn II' Contnu:tor I I

FINAL INSPECTION DATA Insp.ctianDBle: I I

A. NEW WATER SUPPL'I' WelL

1. \/Veil Sl z. I£J 7. PlfidiWit .tttached? Ic:5 no 0l!! I 2. Four'Kbti an to 8. Rainwater to Wall I I 3. Property Un. to 9. Well From I I 4. Hmural WIIlr to Well 10. Well Cap In PI ace? I~ no o ~s I 5. OS[]S to \¥ell 11. Depth at N.-w Well I I 6. Neighbors CSD9 to I 12. 01 d Wet I oOblndoned I 1£1

,fpprowld 10 no o ~s I .l9proYld I ] 9t1Iff 1139 I IJohn Lankowi CE I

C. NOTE S lin 0 M ACA· Conn.ated to city water by USEPA

9ti pul.1ens

I

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SCHEMATIC INDEX Permit Number 1'"-...................,

OwrwIAppltc.nt

Application Date 1 0210312008 I ~~~~--------------~ __-" Type IRMld.,tia'

Well Log Received 1 02I03I2008 I

1 Name IRichwood I Type L.:ICo...:..u:::.:.rt~_---I

City 100000Ia I State Zip Code 146581 ILoti 1

SUbchI*lon 1:===;_-:;-:-:-=:::::-----;;=:======::::;----11 Townehip Code CJ Townehlp I

Range I 1 Section ;::1=:::;-1-1:::'4:-:Se:--:cti=-on-;:==--' DnctIOMI

CO~~ID~~.~1~=BU-.~I~-7.N~.me~I~M~.ww=r~w~el~'S~.=N~lc=••~IM==.============~

DIdIt Wanted b 1 TIme I I _peetor Data Cancelled _

N~I~==~-------=======~----------------~

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EXHIBIT C

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Hold For Health Department

ENVIRONMENTAL NOTICE October J9, 2009

St. Joseph County Health Department 227 W. Jefferson Blvd. South Bend, IN 46601 R.W. Chamblee Sr., Health Officer

This instrument, prepared by the St. Joseph County Health Department, is to serve to notify potential future owners of the property identified below (the property) that the potable well located on the property at the time of preparation ofthis instrument contains contamination at levels that exceed the Safe Drinking Water Act's Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCL's). The contamination has been found to be associated with the Galen Myers DumplDrum Salvage Superfund Site located in Osceola. The owners ofthe property at the time connection to the municipal water system was offered in 1995 (at no cost to affected homeowners) declined the connection and elected to operate a carbon filtration contaminant removal system that was installed by a contractor of the Indiana Department ofEnvironmental Management (IDEM). The owners of the property signed a release on May 20, 1996 acknowledging that IDEM will no longer provide for servicing oCthe filtration system and that they are responsible for its maintenance. Furthermore, they acknowledged their responsibility to inform any subsequent purchasers of this information as well.

Let it be known, that under County Code 24.20 section 150, the property is located in the Galen Myers Administrative Control Area and as such the Health Department may exercise its authority under said code to require connection oftlte property to municipal water supply and abandonment of the existing well upon transfer of the property.

County Code 24.22 section 11 provides for mandatory inspections, certifications and testing upon 8 property transfer. A sample of the potable well for the subject property shall be obtained and analyzed for, in addition to the normal property transfer requirements. volatile organic compounds (VOC's) by an EPA certified laboratory in accordance with appJicable state and federal sampling procedures and generally acceptable practices. Should any VOC's be detected, connection to the municipal water system will be required and the well abandoned. No variances will be granted. Should VOC's be non-detectable. one confinnatory sample shall be collected and analyzed one year from the date offhe transfer.

Address: 55428 Barksdale Street. Osceola, Indiana 46561

(Legal Description): LOT 18 BOWER PARK SUB

Property Ownor(s): Property Owners Mailing Address: 5428 Barksdale Street, Osceola, Indiana 46561

I affirm under dle penalties for perjury, that I have taken reasonable care to redact each Social Security number in this document, unless required by law. R.W. Chamblee Sr.. M.D..Health Officer This document was prepared by: _~__--:-_:-:-_________

R.W. Chamblee Sr., M.D. Heallh Officer

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EXHIBIT 0

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GALEN MYERS ACA COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR IDENTIFIED TRANSFERS

JUNE 2005 - NOVEMBER 2009

Transfer_ Period

Current Owner_oCRecord TaxJD_Nbr Property_Address Legal_property Discription

2008 03 014-1041-071127 55415 Barksdale St Lot 27 Bower Park Sub

2009_10 014-1041-071119 55450 Barksdale St Lot 19 Bower Park Sub

2005 09 014-1041-071119 55450 Barksdale St Lot 19 Bower Park Sub

2008 01 014-1041-071133 55130 Belair Dr Lot 33 Bower Pk 2nd Sub

2009 10 014-1041-071138 55414 Belair Dr Lot 38 Bower Park 2nd Sub

2007 08 014-1041-071110 55155 Birch Rd Lot 10 Bower Park Sub

2007_05 014-1041-070291 55163 Birch Rd Lot 2 Vincent's Birch Rd Major SuI) NP#698 03-18-05

2009 05 014-1041-070291 55163 Birch Rd Lot 2 Vincent's Birch Rd Major SuI) NP#698 03-18-05

2007 02 014-1041-071108 55195 Birch Rd Lot 8 Bower Park Sub 2009 02 014-1041-071106 55371 Birch Rd Lot 6 Bower Park Sub

2005 09 014-1041-071106 55371 Birch Rd Lot 6 Bower Park Sub

2006 05 014-1187-7299 55655 Birch Rd Lot 2 Birchwood Estates Section 1

2007 11 014-1041-072102 55995 Birch Rd 5 Acres Sec 5-37 -4e

2006 06 014-1181-7088 56105 Birch Rd Lot 9 Pennfield Add 1 st Section

2007 10 014-1181-7087 56121 Birch Rd Lot 8 Pennfield Add 1st Section

2006 05 014-1041-071214 55200 Birch Rd 2007 05 014-1041-071236 55124 Birch Rd 2008 12 014-1041-071236 55124 Birch Rd 2009 03 014-1041-071214 55200 Birch Rd

2009 10 014-1041-071214 55200 Birch Rd 105' X 200' Beg 748' N & 30' E Sw Cor Se 114 Ne 1/4 Lot 4 Sec 5 37 4e Groffs Pro

2009 04 014-1041-071216 55188 Birch Rd

2006_02 014-1041-071210 55270 Birch Rd

170'X 250'Beg 30'E Inter C-Line Birch Rd & S Line E & W ROW Se 1-4 Ne 1-4 Sec 5-37-4e Lot 1 Groffs Add

2009_o6 014-1187-7319 11275 Birchtree Dr Lot 78 Birchwood Estates Section 1

2006 12 014-1187-7300 11280 Birchtree Rd Lot 3 Birchwood Estates Section 1

2005 10 014-1187-7318 11291 Birchtree Dr Lot 77 Birchwood Estates Section 1

2009_08 014-1187-7314 11377 Birchtree Dr Lot 73 Birchwood Estates Section 1

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JUNE 2005· NOVEMBER 2009

Transfer_ Period

Current Owner_oCRecord Tax_ID_Nbr Property _Address Legal_Property Discription

2005 10 014-1181-7092 .\ 1330 Birchway Lot 14 Pennfield Add 1 st Section

2006 08 014-1181-7107 11355 Birchway Dr Lot 79 Pennfield Add 1 st Section

2009_01 014-1181-7107 11355 Birchway Dr Lot 79 Pennfield Add 1 st Section

2005_06 014-1184-7233 56086 Birchway Ct Lot 35 Pennfield Addition Third Section

2009_11 014-1041-070289 11302 Edison Rd

Lot 92 Patrician ParK Phase 2 03-04 Setup New Replat Per Tr12286 1-21-2003 Split: 4-11-96 Prd 1164

2007 06 014-1041-070289 11302 Edison Rd

Lot 92 Patrician ParK Phase 2 03-04 Setup New Replat Per Tr12286 1-21-2003 Split: 4­11-96 Prd 1164

2007_10 014-1041-070289 11302 Edison Rd

Lot 92 Patrician Park Phase 2 03-04 Setup New Replat Per Tr 12286 1-21-2003 Split: 4­11-96 Prd 1164

2008_12 014-1041-070289 ·11302 Edison Rd

Lot 92 Patrician Park Phase 2 03-04 Setup New Replat Per Tr12286 1-21-2003 Split: 4­11-96 Prd 1164

2009_03 014-1041-070289 11302 Edison Rd

Lot 92 Patrician Park Phase 2 03-04 Setup New Replat Per Tr 12286 1-21-2003 Split: 4­11-96 Prd 1164

2005_08 014-1063-131902 11303 Edison Rd

2178'X 1000'13eg 9'W Of Se Cor W 1/2 Sel-4 Cont 5 Ac Sec 32-38-4e

2005_06 014-1187-7353 55970 Erhart Dr Lot 78 East Jefferson Estates Section 4

2005 09 014-1187-7355 56010 Erhart Dr Lot 80 East Jefferson Estates Section 4

2009_09 014-1063-131940 11276 Hartford Bay Dr Lot 141 Northbridge valley Sec 1

2008_05 014-1187-7398 56116 Hollingshead Or Lot 101 East Jefferson Estates Section 5

2007_12 014-1187-7404 56232 HOllingshead Dr Lot 107 East Jefferson Estates Section 5

2006_06 014-1044-0788 11408 E Jefferson Rd 40 Ft E &W Bet Rd & River Sw Ne 8 37 4e

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JUNE 2005· NOVEMBER 2009

Transfer_ Period

Current Owner_of_Record Tax_ID_Nbr Property_Address Legal_ Property Discription

2007_11 014-1044-078501 11446 E Jefferson Rd 100' On Rd Bet Rd &River Sw Ne 8-37-4e

2005_09 014-1174-6591 11506 Jefferson Rd Lot 2 Herman Hts. In E 112 Nw Sec.8-37 -4e

2005_07 014-1174-6591 11506 Jefferson Rd Lot 2 Herman Hts. In E 1/2 Nw Sec.8-37-4e

2009_10 014-1184-7224 11434 Kathmere Dr

Lot 61 Pennfield Addition Second Section

2008_07 014-1184-7227 11484 Kathmere Dr Lot 64 Pennfield Addition Second Section

2006_03 014-1041-070202 11294 Lauren Dr Patrician Park Section Three Lot 89

2007_06 014-1041-070285 11295 Lauren Dr Patrician Park Section Three Lot 86

2008_07 014-1041-070286 11313 Lauren Dr Patrician Park Section Three

Lot 87

2005 11 014-1041-070278 11344 Lauren Dr Patrician Park Section Three Lot 60

2005 11 014-1041-070279 11358 Lauren Dr Patrician Park Section Three Lot 61

2007 06 014-1041-071101 11265 McKinley Hy Lot 1 Bower Park Sub 2006 11 014-1041-071121 11301 McKinley Hy Lot 21 Bower Park Sub 2007 01 014-1041-071121 11301 McKinley Hy Lot 21 Bower Park Sub

2007_o6 014-1041-072106 11324 McKinley Hy

110.49' S Side Mckinley Hwy X 591.5 Ft Beg 40 Ft S & 395.94 Ft W Of Ne Cor W1/2 Se Sec.5-37-4e

2007_02 014-1041-071107 Nw Cor Austin &Birch Lot 7 Bower Park Sub

2005_08 014-1187-7379 55760 Ralntree Dr Lot 22 Birchwood Estates Section 2

2008 05 014-1187-7381 55780 Ralntree Dr Lot 24 BirchwoOd Estates Section 2

2006 10 014-1187-7478 55811 Raintree Dr Lot 42 BirchwoOd Estates Sec 3 Sec 5 37 4e

2007 11 014-1187-7464 55878 Raintree Dr Lot 28 Birchwood Estates Sec 3 Sec 537 4e

2005 09 014-1041-070238 55050 Ryan PI Patrician ParK Section Two Lot 10

2006 07 014-1041-070257 55106 Ryan PI Patrician Park Section Three Lot 14

2006 06 014-1041-070258 55120 Ryan PI Patrician Park Section Three Lot 15

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JUNE 2005 - NOVEMBER 2009

Transfer_ Period

Current Owner_of_Record Tax_ID_Nbr Property_Address Legal_Property Discription

2008_06 014-1041-070259 55138 Ryan PI Patrician Park Section Three Lot 16

2006_06 014-1041-070260 55154 Ryan PI Patrician Park Section Three Lot 17

2009_10 014-1187-7311 55649 Spnngdale Ct Lot 14 Birchwood Estates Section 1

2006 09 014-1187-7307 55654 Springdale Ct Lot 10 Birchwood Estates Section 1

2007 07 014-1187-7310 55657 Spnngdale Ct Lot 13 Birchwood Estates Section 1

2007_10 014-1181-7105 56075 Tang/ewood Dr Lot 30 Pennfield Add 1st Section

2007 10 014-1181-7103 56111 Tanglewood Ln Lot 28 Pennfield Add 1st Section

2007_11 014-1181-7103 56111 Tanglewood Ln Lot 28 Pennfield Add 1st Section

2007_05 014-1181-7096 56138 Tanglewood Dr Lot 19 Pennfield Add 1st Section

2007_10 014-11 8 1-71 00 56177 Tanglewood Dr Lot 25 Pennfield Add 1st Section

2009 09 014-1 044-078004 56226 Tanglewood Ln

104' X 158.50' Beg. 1154' S & 249.34' W Of Ne Cor W 112 Ne Sec.8-37-4e Being Lot 3 Penn field Pro.

2008 10 014-1184-7214 11434 Windermere Lot 51 Pennfield Addition Second Section

2008 08 014-1187-7492 55861 Wynnewood Dr Lot 57 Birchwood Estates Sec 5 Sec 537 4e

2005_08 014-1187-7484 55900 Wynnewood Dr

Lot 48 Birchwood Estates Sec 5 Sec 5 37 4e

2006 07 014-1184-7245 56021 Wynnewood Dr Lot 71 Pennfield Addition Third Section

2005_09 014-1184-7243 56049 Wynnewood Dr Lot 69 Pennfield Addition Third Section

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Galen Myers ACA Property Transfers June 2005 Through November 2009

Without SJCHD Property Transfer Inspections

Property Address Property

City Transfer

Period Comments TaxJD_Nbr Legal Description

55970 Erhart Dr Mishawaka 2005 06 Well, On site Septic System 014-1187-7353 Lot 78 East Jefferson Estates Section 4

56010 Erhart Dr Mishawaka 2005 09 Well, On site Septic System 014-1187-7355 Lot 80 East Jefferson Estates Section 4

55270 Birch Rd Osceola 2006_02 Well. On site Septic System 014-1041-071210

170'X 250'Beg 30'E Inter C-Line Birch Rd & S Line E & 'II' ROW Se 1-4 Nel-4 Sec 5-37-4e Lot 1 Groffs Add

55188 BIRCH RD Osceola 2009 04 Well, On site Septic System 014-1041-071216

110'N & S X 200' E & W Beg 30' E & 853'N Of Sw Cor Se 1-4 Ne 1-4 Sec 5­37 -4e Lot 3 Groff S Pro

55163 Birch Rd Osceola 2007 05 Vacant Lot 014-1041-070291 Lot 2 Vincent's Birch Rd Major Sub NP#698 03­18-05

Nw Cor Austin & Birch Osceola 2007 02 Vacant Lot 014-1041-071107 Lot 7 Bower Park Sub

11276 HARTFORD BAY Osceola 2009_09 Vacant Lot 014-1063-131940 Lot 141 Northbridge Valley Sec 1

55195 Birch Rd Osceola 2007 02 Same Owner - Exempt 014-1041-071 W8 Lot 8 Bower Park Sub

554 15 Barksdale St Osceola 2008 03 Same Owner - Exempt 014-1041-071127 Lot 27 Bower Park Sub

55130 Belair Dr Osceola 2008 01 Same Owner - Exempt 014-1041-071133 Lot 33 Bower Pk. 2nd Sub

56226 T anglewood Ln Osceola 2009 09 Same Owner - Exempt 014-1044-078004

104' X 158.50' Beg. 1154'S& 249.34' IN Of Ne Cor IN 1/2 Ne Sec.8-37 -4e Being Lot 3 Pennfield Pro.

1 1446 E Jefferson Rd Osceola 2007_11 Same Owner - Exempt 014-1044-078501 100' On Rd Bet Rd & River S·.... Ne 8-37-4e

11506 Jefferson Rd Osceola 2005_07 Same Owner - Exempt 014-1174-6591 Lol2 Herman Hts. In E 1/2 Nw Sec.8-37-4e

1 1506 Jefferson Rd Osceola 2005 09 Same Owner - Exempt 014-1174-659·1 Lol2 Herman Hts. In E 112 Nw Sec.8-37-4e

56075 Tanglewood Dr Osceola 200710 Same Owner - Exempt 0"14-1181-7105 Lot 30 Pennfield Add 1 st Section

11434 Windermere Osceola 2008 10 Same Owner - Exempt 014-1184-7214 Lot 51 Pennfield Addition Second Section

11434 Kathmere Dr Osceola 2009_10 Same Owner - Exempt 014-1184-7224 Lot 61 Pennfield Addition Second Section

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Without SJCHD Property Transfer Inspections

Property Address Property

City

Transfer Period

Comments Tax_ID_Nbr Legal Description

56086 Birchway Ct Osceola 2005 06 Same Owner - Exempt 014- 1184-7233 Lot 35 Pennfleld Addition Third Section

55655 Birch Rd Osceola 2006_05 Same Owner - Exempt 014-1187-7299 Lot 2 Birchwood Estates Section I

55780 Ralntree Dr Osceola 2008_05 Same Owner - Exempt 014-1187-7381 Lot 24 Birchwood Estates SectIOn 2

56116 Hollingshead Dr Mishawaka 2008 05 Same Owner - Exempt 014-1187-7398 Lot 101 East Jefferson Estates Section 5

56232 Hollingshead Dr Mishawaka 2007_12 Same Owner - Exempt 014-1187-7404 Lot 107 East Jefferson Estates SectIOn 5

55S61 Wynnewood Dr Osceola 2008_0S Same Owner - Exempt 014-1187-7492 Lot 57 Birchwood Estates Sec 5 Sec 5 37 4e

11324 McKinley Hy Osceola 2007_06 For Resale, Rent? 014- 1041-072106

110.49' S Side Mckinley Hwy X 591.5 Ft Beg 40 Ft S & 395.94 Ft W Of Ne Cor W 1/2 Se Sec.5­37-4e

11330 Birchway Osceola 2005_10 CWo On site Septic System, Sheriffs Sale - Exempt?

014-1181-7092 Lot 14 Pennfield Add 1st Section

55760 Ralntree Dr Osceola 2005_08 CW. On site Septic System (repaired Sept 05)

014-1187-7379 Lot 22 Birchwood Estates Section 2

11291 Birchtree Dr Osceola 2005_10 CW, On site Septic System (repaired Oct 07)

014-1187-7318 Lot 77 Birchwood Estates Section I

11294 Lauren Dr Osceola 2006_03 CW. On site Septic System 014-1041-070202 Patrician Park Section Three Lot 89

55050 Ryan PI Osceola 2005_09 CW, On site Septic System 014-1041-070238 Patrician Park Section Two Lot 10

55120 Ryan PI Osceola 2006 06 CW, On site Septic System 014-1041-070258 Patrician Park Section Three Lot 15

11344 Lauren Dr Osceola 2005 11 CWo On site Septic System 014-1041-070278 Patrician Park Section Three Lot 60

1 1358 Lauren Dr Osceola 2005 11 C'N. On site Septic System 014-1041-070279 Patrician Park Section Three Lot 61

55371 Birch Rd Osceola 2005 09 C'I.,' , On site Septic System 014-1041-071106 Lot 6 Bower Park Sub

55371 Birch Rd Osceola 2009 02 CWo On site Septic System 014-1041-071106 Lot 6 Bower Park Sub

55995 Birch Rd Osceola 2007 11 CW, On site Septic System 014-1041-072102 5 Acres Sec 5-37 -4e

1 1303 Edison Rd Mishawaka 2005_0S CW, On site Septic System 014-1063-131902

217.S'Xl000'8eg 9'W Of Se Cor W 1/2 Se '-4 Cont 5 Ac Sec 32-38-4e

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Without SJCHD Property Transfer Inspections

Property Address Property

City Transfer Period

Comments TaxJD_Nbr Legal Description

55900 Wynnewood Dr Osceola 2005 08 CW. On site SeptIc System 014-1187-7484

Lot 48 Birchwood Estates Sec 5 Sec 5 37 4e

55163 Birch Rd Osceola 2009 05 CW - House constructed 2008 Address is 55203 Birch

014-1041-070291 Lot 2 Vincent's Birch Rd Major Sub NP#698 03­18-05

55414 Belair Dr Osceola 2009_10 Bank Owned - Foreclosure -Exempt?

014-1041-071138 Lot 38 Bower Park 2nd Sub

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GALEN MYERS ACA WATER SOURCE REPORT· 2009

PARC PARCEllD PROPERTY ADDRESS

116 1301 AUSTIN DR

2 014-104H17111255130BARKSDAlERD

3 132 55135 ,S­

4 1014-104H171113 55150 BARKSDAlE

,S'

10 11 12

DA

DA [}A : S­1Al ,ST

55414 ,ST 55415 BARKSDAlE S'

13 014-104H171118 155428 BARKSI:lAI.E ST

1, ;548 i BAI>Il<'lnA' ,ST IEI..AIRDR

134 ;5151 BELAIR ST 135 ;51 IEI..AIRS1

2 1136 ;519 BElAIR ST 23 137 155216 BELAIR ST 24 138155414 BELAIR DR 25 139155428 BELAIR Sl 26 014-1041-071140 155450 BELAIR ST 27 14' 155480 BELAIR DR

28 IN" 131<IAA II;M\<;J; BIRCH RD

HOUSE NO, STREET

1301 IAUSTIN

55130 l"AI>Ilc::nA' 0::

55135

55414 55415

IAf

IAf

55428 IBAflKSl:lAI.E'0::

DA

55150 BElAIR 55170 ,BELAIR 55196 BElAIR 55216 iBELAlR 55414 BElAIR 55428 iBELAIR 55450 BElAI R 55480 BElAIR

54655 BIRCH

29 -,~ ~'~IJ~L' BIRCH RDOR 11280EDlSOI 55021 BIRCH

30 .,'" ~/UL 55119BIRCHRD

32 ....,00 -071236 55124 BIRCH RD

33 J14-104Hl 55135 BIRCH RD 34 ,014-1041-07111055155 BIRCH RD

35 1014-1041-070291 55163,

36 1014-1041-070201 55163 BIRCH RD

37 71109 55171' tilKCH f(l

38 014-1041-07121655188 BIRCHRD

55119 BIRCH

55120 BIRCH

55124 BIRCH

55135 BIRCH 55155 BIRCH

55163 BIRCH

55163 BIRCH

55171 BIRCH

55188 BIRCH

lEGAl DESCRIPTION

lot 16 ~f'1( SUb

Ilot 12 SaNer Park SUb

lot 3; __ Park SUb

ILot 13 SaNer Parll Sub

.ot "-P _ot lOWer POO ;ub .ot "-Pan >ub .ot lOWer POO ;ub .ot "-Pan 'ro .ot lOWer Pirt SUb lot 17 SaNer Pirt SUb Lot 21 BaNer Pirt SUb

Ilot 18 BaNer Park Sub

cot 0Ner

Lot "-Lot lOWer Lot "-Lot 24 BONer Pirt SUb Lot 13 SaNer Pk 2nd Sub lot 34 BONer Pirt 2nd,sub. Lot 35 SaNer Park 2nd. SUb. Lot 36 BONer Pirt 2nd. Sub Lot 3, BOWer Park 2nd SUb Lot 38 BaNer Pirt 2nd Sub Lot 39 SaNer Park 2nd. SUb. Lot 40 BOWer Par1I 2nd. SUb Lot 4' BOWer Park 2nd SUD

lot ' 2nd Minor SUb Ex NPI N XE6WX S2100'XW988' W & W E 112 SE 114 Sec 32-3S­4E Splitli'om 1319 163nCWO& l,,",/~VI'''U 1-18-06 PI to '''''' u"" ""'" V:IIIey Sec 1 07J08

~~ I Patncoan Park Phase 2 03-04 ==:: 1-21 2003 SplIt 4-11-96 Prd 1164 lot 90 !'atoclan !'all< !'nasa 2 03-04

I~:~.?, Replat Per Tr 12288 1-21 12003 Split 4-11-96 Prd 1164

Ilot 1 GroII's Minor Sub SectIon C

Lot 11 .SaNer Pall< SUD Lot 10 SaNer Park SUb

I~~~":'~::ch Rd Major SUb

Lot 9 SaNer Park SUb I!!~~ &SX200 E &WBeg 30' E& IOJJ" Se 1-4 Ne 1-4 Sec 15-37-4& lot 3 Groff S Pro

NAME MAIUNG ADDRESS

IJ01_Dr

,55130 Barksdale Rd

155135 Barksdale Dr

155150 Barksdale 51

1551 talkS( !ale

aJ1Isc 54 IaIksc , Ave

15541~ larkS( ,51

155428 Barksdale

larksdale 51 IaIksdaIe 51 IaI1\5(jaJe

IaIksdaIe 1554l IarksdaIe 1551: IeIaIr 51 1551! IeIalr 51 1551" IeIaor 1551! IeIar 51 155216 BeIaI' St 16501 Irvlne Center Dr 155428 BelaIr 155450 BeIaJr 51 155480 BeIaI'

B28 E ffarson BM:l

8515 BUIIon Rd

55119 Birch Rd

1551201

55124 Birch Rd

155135 Bin:I1 RII 155155 Birch Rd

1105

55163 Birch Rd

MAlUNG MAlUNG !~~ Convnents IFilter CITY ~~v,,~~

46561 ON

Osceola

Osceola

46561 Well Re:: V

, No

Osceola

USC8IIa Osceola Osceola OSCeola OSCeola OSCeola OSCeola Osceola

Osceola

OSCeola Jsc80 >sceo lsceo >sceo lsceo >sceola

1 Osceola Irvine Osceola Osceola OSCeola

46561 ON

46561 r:N 4656' ON 46561 ON 4656' r:N 4656' ON 46561 CW 46561 ON

46561

46561

46561

46561 92618 46561 46561 46561

Wei

r:N CW CW

Ve Wei Well WeI Well wei

South Bend 46617 ON

Nlln..,.", 46809 ON

46561 ON

IOsceola 46561 Well

Osceola 46561 CW OSCeola 46561 ON

IMosNwaI<a Osceola 46561

I~IPOU 10119t'09

~v'

ACANotify

12488: ::ountv RoacI20 Eas1IEI<I1art 46517

ON

ON

55188 Birch Rd 46561 ON

CW-CityW_ __SooRo_RMpotUJ'-xJolor 11

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NO, NO,

39 014-1041~71238 55190 BlRCI-l RD 55190

40 014-1041~711oa 55195 BIRCH RD 55195

41 014-1041~71214 55200 BIRCH RD 55200

42 014-1041~71210 55270 BIRCI-l RD 55270

43 014-1041~71211 55290 BIrch 55290

44 014-1041~71106 55371 BIRCH RD 55371

45 014-1041~71218 55406 BIRCH RD 55406

46 014-1041~71217 55434 BIRCH RD 55434

47 014-1041~71105 55455 BIRCH RD 55455 48 014-1041~71104 55465 BIRCH RD 55465 49 014-1041~71103 55485 BIRCH RD 55485_

50 014-1041~72104 55529 BIRCH RD 55529

51 014-1041~120 55597 BIRCH RD 55597

52 014-1041~72107 55619 BIRCH RD 55619

53 014-1187-7299 55655 BIRCH RD 55655

54 014-1187-7298 55663 BIRCH RD 55663

55 014-1041~72113 55675 BIRCH RD 55675

56 014-1041~72111 55705 BIRCH RD 55705

57 014-1041~115 55897 BIRCH RD 55897

58 014-1041~72124 55915 BIRCH RD 55915

59 014-1041~72126 55915 BIRCH VlRD Vil

60 014-104H72112 55923 BIRCH RD 55923

61 014-1041~72125 55943 BIRCH RD 55943

62 014-1041~72102 55995 BIRCH RD 55995

STREET

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH BIRCH BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

BIRCH

GALEN MYERS ACA WATER SOURCE REPORT - 2009

lEGAl DESCRlPTlON NAME

lot 3 Ex E 200' GroIfs Minor Sub SecbonC Lot 8 Bower Par1I Sub 105' X 200' Beg 7~ N & 30' E SW Cor Se 1/4 Ne 1/4 Lot 4 Sec 5 37 4e GroIIs Pro

170'X 25O'Beg 3O'E Inter C-line Brct Rd &SUneE&WROWSel-4Ne 1-4 Sec 5-37-4e lot 1 GroffsAdd

loo.8'X25O'Beg 3O'E Birch Rd & S Ew Rr ROW Se 1-4 Ne 1-4 Sec lOI 2 GroIfs Pro Add Lot 6 Bower Par1I Sub

105' N & SX2OO' E& WBeg. 30' E & 643' N Of Sw Cor Se 1-4 Ne 1-4 Sec 5 37 4e BeIng Lot 5 GroIIs Pro

111' N&SX200'E&WBeg 3O'E& 532' N Of SW Cor Se 1-4 Ne 1-4 Sec.5 37 4e Being Lot 6 Grolfs Pro.

lOI5 BoMr Pk Sub L0I4 Bower Pa'k Sub lot 3 BoMr Pa'k Sub lot lEx N 8 74' X 30' NE Cor Cottrell Minor Sub 09110 split to County for street7363WD 11~~

Lot 2 CoIIreII MInor Sub Sec 5 37 4e

165Ft N &S X 660 Fl E & WBeg 1848 55 Ft N Of Se Cor W112 Se Sec.!>-37-4e

Lot2 BorclMOOd ~es SedIon 1

Lot1 BlrclMOOd Es1a!es SectJon 1

IrreQ tract Beg. 990 Fl N Of Se Cor WII2 Se Sec !>-37-4e 4 Aaes

135' N & S X 3229' E & W Beg 990' N Se Cor W 112 Se Sec !>-37-4e

165'N&SX66O'E&W Beg66O'N Of Se Cor W Se Sec !>-37-4e

Lot 1 HoIvath'S Minor Sub

145' N&S X 220' E&W Beg 515' N & 330' W 01 Se Cor W 112 Se Sec 5 37 4e ConI .73 At M Or l 165 X 660 Ft Beg 825 Ft N Of Se Cor Wll2 Se Sec!>-37-4e Ex W 131.15' OH2 Sptij To 14-104H72128 Per Trans 3486 &-1!>-2000 185' N&S X 660' E&W Beg 330' N Of Se Cor 01 W 112 Se Sec 5 37 4e Cont 2.8 At M Or l 5 Aaes Sec !>-37-4e

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MAJUNG ADDRESS MAILING MAlUNG WATER

Comments Filter CITY ZIP SOURCE

55190 Birch Rd Osceola 46561 Well RecCInI Em,

Nobce 55195 BIrch Rd Osceola 46561 CN

55200 Bil:Il Rd Osceola 46561 ON POU

55270 BIrch Rd Osceola 46561 ON

RecCInI Em. 55290 Birch Rd Osceola 46561 WeI

Nobce

55371 Birch Rd Osceola 46561 CN

55406 Birch Rd Osceola 46561 CN

55434 BIrch Rd Osceola 46561 CN

11088 GOLDEN PHEASAN' OSceola 46561 CN 55465 Birch Rd Osceola 46561 ON 1428_ Osceola 46561 ;.N

11428 Mcklnley Osceola 46561 ON

55597 Birch Rd Osceola 46561 ON

55619 Birch Rd Osceola 46561 CN

55655 Birch Rd Osceola 46561 ON

55663 Birch Rd Osceola 46561 ON

55675 Bil:Il Rd Osceola 46561 Well RecCInI Em. Nobce

55705 Birch Rd Osceola 46561 Well Record Env. Nooce

55897 Birch Rd Osceola 46561 WeI RecCInI Em.

Nobce

55915 Birch Rd Osceola 46561 Well RecordEnv, NOOce

55915 BIrch Rd Osceola 46561 VacantlOl

55923 Birch Rd Osceola 46561 CW

55943 Birth Rd Osceola 46561 ON

57001 Ash Rd Osceola 46561 ON

CW-CitfWa ... W __ -_I/epof!_1111 ......

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PARC NO.

63

64 65

PARCELID PROPERTY ADDRESS

, .... ' ........ ''''''' 56015 BIRCH RD

560 BIRCH Rc: 1!i6091 BIRCH Rc: 156105 BIRCH Rc:

IIRi I R IlRi IR

1-1 IiRi IR IlRi IR

71 10'4·1181-1083 156199 BIRCH RD

n M. ft'~ft 156231 BIRCH RD

73 1 lUI INW coR AUSTlN & BIRCH

74 1'.-,1877319 111275 BIRCHTREEOR

75 ,S7 7300 111280 BIRCHTREE RD

76 Jl4·,1877318 111291 BIRCHTREEOR

77 , '077:'17 111315 BlRCHTREE OR

,,07730 111322 tI'K\,;~ 'Kcc

"a' ''>'0

"at ,~ 111350 BIRCHTREE OR

Jl4-1187 7315 111355 BIRCHTREE OR

82 1014-1187-7314 111377 BIRCHTREE OR

1014-1 11 .tlIK\,;H'KccOR

85 1014-1187-7373 11430 BIRCHTREE OR

86 ,4' oft ft,8QO." 11290 BIRCHWAY OR

g Ii:i~ 13' ) BIRCHWAY DR 88 )14-1181·7109 1311 tlIK\,;HWAY DR 89 11330 tllHUiWI\Y

90 ~ 11333 OR Q1 t355 OR

92 U'4- ,184 -7252 111363 BIRCHWAY OR

Q3 1366 DR

94 114-1134-7230 11370 BIRCHWAY OR

95 Inu,.l"l",A.oI_'n,ftl5''i'-l 11385BIRCI-lWAY

HOUSE NO.

STREET

56015 IBIRCH

56077 IBIRCH 560Q. IBIRCH 56105 IBIRCH

1 BIRCH 1 BIRCH 1 BIRCH 1 BIRCH

56199 BIRCH

56231 BIRCH

-Vii. 1 BIRCH

tll~~ ,Ktc

11291 tllK\,;H' Kcc

1 "'I<V~ ,t<tC

1 "'I<VH 'Kcc

IBIRCHTREE

11355 BIRCHTREE

11377 BIRCHTREE

BIRCHTREE

11430 I"'''''' ,Kt:c

1310 1131 11330 11333 rNAY n'i5

11363 103IRC

11366

11370 IBIR:CHi'lAY

11385IBIRCI'M'NAY

GALEN MYERS ACA WATER SOURCE REPORT· 2009

LEGAL DESCRIPTION

I~~ X 1~~ 40' W Ne cor 'IV 112 I'''' ' -4e BeIng Lot 89 IPennfietd . Pro Also Known As ' ... 182 Pennfietd 1st Rec ' ~~ Lot Pennfiela Add 1st sectiOn L0I1C _ Add 1st sectIOn

ILot 9 Pennfletd Add 1st SectIon Lot 8 PerdiekI Add 1 st Section Lot Pennfletd Add 1st secnon LOI 6 PerdiekI Add 1 st secuon LOI 5 Pennfietd Add 1 st SectIon

ILot4 PerdiekI Add 1st SectIon

I~.:. Tract Beg. 1154· S & 40' W Of Ne I...... sec.S-37-4e Lot 1 1 Pennfield Pro Lot 7 Bower ParI< Slil

ILot 78 BirChwood Estates Section 1

llot 3 IIr"cIIwood Estates SecIJon 1

ILot

ILOI

SecIJon 1

ILot 75 IIr"cIIwood Estates SecIJon 1

ILot 8 Btrcllwood

ILOI

ILot 73 Bircllwood Estates SectiQ'l1

ILOI IIr"cllwood

ILot 71 Bircllwood Estates \ 2

ILOI \ 2

1104.6TE & W X 144'N & S Beg 4O'W 1& Of Ne Cor Nw 1-4 Ne 1-4 ILot Pro Sec S-37-4e

Lot 13 Pem/ieid Add 151 Section ILot 81 Pennfield Add 151 SectiOn LOI 14 PennIIeId Add 1st secnon Lot 80 Pennfield Add 1st SectiOn LOI 79 PemI\ekI Add 1st secnon 1::nPennlietd AddI!Jon Third

Lot 31 PennfieId Add 1st secnon

3 of 11

95

NAME MAJUNG ADDRESS

56015 Bin:1l Rd

560T' Blrcll Rd 1!i60911!1rcll Rd ~ 15ii12Hlifdi RiI 156133 Bircll Rd 156155 8ircII Rd 1'iIl' r Ri,ch Rd

156199 8ircII Rd

56231 8ircII Rd

55195 8ircII Rd

,11275 Or

11131511r"aJ1J811 Or

111322 Blrclltree Dove

111377 BlrChtree Or

111415 Blrclltree Or

11430 Birclllnle

11290 BlrcllWay Or

13 In RirdNt:>I. 1311 BlrcllWay

00 BirCiiiiiiV ~ 1333 Blrchway Or 1355 BIrch w:avor

11363 Blrchway Drive

11366~or

11370 BlrcllWay Or

11385 Blrcl\w;ly 1

MAILING IMAIUNG WATER Comments Riter CITY I SOURCE

Osceola Osceola

,Osceola

I Osceola

I Osceola

I Osceola

I Osceola

I Osceola

1 Osceola

1 Osceola

10sce0ia

46561

4656' 46561 4 ~1 4 4 4

46561

46561

4656'

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561 4656 4656 46561 4656'

46561

46561

46561

Wei

Wei

WeI

Well R8IlIaced -Pemit08-

0421

Record Env. Noace

vacant Lot

.NotIIy

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PARC HOUSE NO.

PARCELID PROPERTY ADDRESS NO.

STREET

96 014-1184-7250 11407 BIRCHWAY DR 11407 BIRCHWAY

97 014-1184-7249 11433 BlRCHWAY OR 11433 BIRCHWAY

98 014-1184·7237 11450 BIRCHWAY OR 11450 BIRCHWAY

99 014-1184-7248 11455 BIRCHWAY OR 11455 BIRCHWAY

100 014-1184-7231 56044 BIRCHWAY CT 56044 BIRCHWAY

101 014-1184-7236 56065 BIRCHWAY CT 56065 BIRCHWAY

102 014-1184-7232 56070 BIRCHWAY CT 56070 BIRCHWAY

103 014-1184-7235 56081 BIRCHWAY CT 56081 BIRCHWAY

104 014-1184-7233 56086 BIRCHWAY CT 56086 BIRCHWAY

105 014-1184-7234 56089 BIRCHWAY CT 56089 BIRCHWAY

106 014-1063-131929 11330 BOISE RUN 11330 BOISE RUN 107 014-1063-131928 11344 Boise RII'I 11344 BOISE RUN 108 014-1063-131982 11375 BOISE RUN 11375 BOISE RUN 109 014-1063-131927 11438 Boise RII'I 11438 BOISE RUN

110 014-1063-131941 54807 CHEYENNE MEADOWS OR 54807 Cheynne Meadows

111 014-1063-131942 54823 Oleyme Meadows Dr 54823 Oleyme Meadows

112 014-1063-131943 54839 CHEYEII.NE MEADOWS OR 54839 Cheynne Meadows

113 014-1063-131944 54855 CHEYENNE MEADOWS OR 54855 Oleyme Meadows

114 014-1063-131945 54871 CHEYENNE MEADOWS OR 54871 Cheynne Meadows

115 014-1063-131946 54887 CHEYENNE MEADOWS DR 54887 Oleyme Meadows

116 014-1063-131947 54903 CHEYENNE MEADOWS OR 54903 Cheynne Meadows

117 014-1063-131948 54919 CHEYENNE MEADOWS OR 54919 Cheynne Meadows

118 014-1063-131949 54935 CHEYEII.NE MEADOWS OR 54935 Cheynne Meadows

119 014-1063-131950 54951 CHEYENNE MEADOWS OR 54951 Cheynne Meadows

120 014-1063-131951 54967 CHEYENNE MEADOWS OR 54967 Cheynne Meadows

121 014-104HJ70289 11302 EDISON RO 11302 EDISON

122 014-1063-131902 11303 EDISON RO 11303 EDISON

123 014-104HJ70290 11324 EDISON RO 11324 EDISON

124 014-1003-131904 11341 EDISON RO 11341 EDISON

125 014-1063-131911 11353 EDISON RO 11353 EDISON

GALEN MYERS ACA

WATER SOURCE REPORT - 2009

LEGAL DESCRIPTION NAME

Lot 76 Penntield AddrtJon Third Section Lot 75 PemIieId AddItion Third SectIon Lot 39 Pennfieid AddilJOn Third Secoon LOI74 pemlleid AddiIIon Third SectIon Lot 33 PennfieId AddilJOn Third Section Lot 38 PemIieId AddIIIon Third SectIon Lot 34 Pennfield AddilJOn Ttlird Secaon Lot37 PennIIeId AddIbon Third Secaon Lot 35 PeMneid AddrtJon Third Secaon Lot 36 Pennlleld AddItIon lllIrd SectIon Lot 152 NoMIlridOe Va ley Sec 1 Lot 153 V.ySecI Lot 183 Valley Sec 1 Lot 154 Vi!llevSec 1

Lot 140 NorthtJridOe Valley Sec 1

Lot 139 NortIlIlrIOge Valley Sec 1

Lot 138 Northbridge Valley Sec 1

Lot 137 NortIlbrIcIge V*y Sec 1

Lot 136 Northblldge Valley Sec 1

Lot 135 NorthbriOge Valltey Sec 1

Lot 134 NortIlbrIdQe Valley Sec 1

Lot 133 NortIlIlrIOge Valley Sec 1

Lot 132 Northbridge Vailey Sec 1

Lot 131 NorthbriOge Valley Sec 1

Lot 130 Northblldge Valley Sec 1

Lot 92 Patli~ P;n Phase 2 03-04 Setup ~ Raplat Per Tr 12286 1-21 2003 Sol" 4-11-96 PnI 1164

217.lrXl000Beg 9'W Of Se Cor W 112 SeI-4 Cont 5 Ac Sec 32-38-4e

Lot 93 Patli~ P;n Phase 248 OJ. 04 Setup New RapIat Per Tr 12286 1-21-2003 SpIt 4-11-96 Pnl1164

Lot 1 TIlIOOI8 MInOr SUb Sec 32-38-4e ~ Edison RoaIl Minor SIJxIi\llSlOf1 Lot 1

4 of l 1

96

MAlUNG ADDRESS

11407 Birchway

11433 BirchWay

11450 Birchway Dr

11455 BirchWay Dr

56044 Birchway a

56065 BirchWay a

56070 Birchway a

56081 BirchWay a

56086 Birchway a

56089 BirchWay a

820 E Jelrerson 11344 BoI5e RII'I 11375 BOISE RUN 11438 BoI5e RII'I

828 E JEFFERSON BL YO

54823 Oleyme Meadows [

54839 CHEYENNE MEAOC

54855 CHEYENNE MEADe

54871 CHEYENNE MEAOC

54887 CHEYENNE MEADe

54903 CHEYENNE MEAOC

828 E JEFFERSON BL YO

54935 CHEYENNE MEAOC

5059 HEACOCK WA

828 E JEFFERSON BL YO

11302 Edlsal Rd

11303 EDISON RD

11324 Edlsal Rd

11341 EIlJSa\ RII

11353 Edison Rd

MAILING MAlUNG WATER Comments Filter

CITY ZIP SOURCE

Osceola 46561 CW

Osceola 46561 CW

0ste0Ia 46561 CW

Osceola 46561 CW

Osceola 46561 cw

Osceola 46561 cw

Osceola 46561 cw

Osceola 46561 Well RecadEnv.

NoIIce

Osceola 46561 cw

Osceola 46561 cw South Bend 46617 CW

CW Osceola 46561 CW

CW

South Bend 46617 CW

Osceola 46561 CW

Osceola 46561 CW

Osceola 46561 CW

Osceola 46561 CW

Osceola 46561 CW

Osceola 46561 CW

South Bend 46617 CW

Osceola 46561 CW

AnbOch 94561 CW

South Bend 46617 CW

Osceola 46561 CW ACANotify

Osceola 46561 CW ACANotify

Osceola 46561 CW

Osceola 46561 CW ACANoIJIV

Osceola 46561 CW

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PARC HOUSE

NO" PARCELID PROPERTY ADDRESS

NO"

126 014-1187·7350 55910 ERHART DR 55910

127 014-1187·7351 55930 ERHART DR 55930

128 014·1187·7352 55950 ERHART DR 55950

129 014-1187·7353 55970 ERHART DR 55970

130 014·1187-7354 55990 ERHART DR 55990

131 014·1187·7355 56010 ERHART DR 56010

132 014·1187·7356 56036 ERHART DR 56036

133 014-1187·7357 56060 ERHART DR 56060

134 014·1187·7395 56082 ERHART DR 56082

135 014·1187·7396 56100 ERHART DR 56100

136 014-1063-131940 11276 HARTFORD BAY DR 11276

137 014·1063·131939 11288 Hartford Bay DR 11288 138 014·1063·131938 11302 HARTFORD BAY DR 11302 139 014-1063-131937 11316 Hartford Bay OR 11316

140 014-1187-7398 56116 HOlliNGSHEAD DR 56116

141 014·1187·7399 56138 HOlliNGSHEAD OR 56138

142 014·1187·7402 56188 HOlliNGSHEAD DR 56188

143 014-1187·7403 56210 HOlliNGSHEAD OR 56210

144 014·1187·7404 56232 HOlliNGSHEAD DR 56232

145 014·1187·7405 56250 HOlliNGSHEAD DR 56250

146 014·1044'{)79113 11252 EJEFFERSONRD 11252

147 014·1044-078005 11295 E JEFFERSON 11295

148 014·1044'{)78012 11336 E JEFFERSON 11336

149 014-1044-0790 11348 E JEFFERSON RD 11348

150 014·1044-0789 113n E JEFFERSON RD 11372

151 014-1044'{)788 11408 E JEFFERSON RD 11408

152 014-1044-0787 11416 E JEFFERSON RD 11416

153 014-1044'{)786 11438 E JEFFERSON RD 11438

154 014·1044'{)78501 11446 E JEFFERSON RD 11446

155 014·1044'{)785 114n EJEFFERSON RD 114n

STREET

ERHART

ERHART

ERHART

ERHART

ERHART

ERHART

ERHART

ERHART

ERHART

ERHART

HARTFORD BAY

HARTFORD BAY HARTFORD BAY HARTFORD BAY

HOlliNGSHEAD

HOlliNGSHEAD

HOllINGSHEAD

HOlliNGSHEAD

HOlliNGSHEAD

HOlliNGSHEAD

JEFFERSON

JEFFERSON

JEFFERSON

JEFFERSON

JEFFERSON

JEFFERSON

JEFFERSON

JEFFERSON

JEFFERSON

JEFFERSON

GALEN MYERS ACA WATER SOURCE REPORT - 2009

LEGAl. DESCRIPTION NAME

Lot 75 East Jefferson Estates Secoon4 lot 76 East Jefferson Estlles Secoon4 lot 77 East Jefferson Estates Sec:lon 4 lot 78 East JeIIerson Estates Secoon4

Lot 79 East Jefferson Estates Secoon4

lot 80 East Jefferson Estates Secoon4 Lot 81 East Jefferson Estates Secoon4 Lot 82 East JeIIerson Estates Secoon4 LOI 83 East Jefferson Estates Secoon 5 lot 84 East JeIIerson Estates SecIIon 5

Lot 141 NorthbrldQe Valley Sec 1

Lot 142 NoI1hIJriClQe VaJey Sec 1 lot 143 NorthbrldQe Va ley Sec 1 Lot 144 vaaevSec 1 Lot 101 East Jefferson Esta:es SectJOn 5 lot 102 East Jefferson Estates sectJon 5 lot 105 East Jefferson Estates Secoon 5 Lot 106 East Jefferson Estates Secoon5 lOi 107 East Jefferson Est:r.es Secoon 5 Lot 108 East Jefferson Estates SectIon 5 lot 13 Beechwood Esta:es 104.8O'X155 90" Beg 1154"S & 144.6T W Ne Cor W 112 Ne Lot 2 Pemfield Pro Sec 8-37-48 lot 1 Raben B Place Minor SUb 100 Ft On Rd Bet Rd & RMlr Sw Ne 8374e 100 Ft E & W Bet Rd & River SW Ne 8374e 40FtE&WBetRd&River SWNe8 374e 80 Ft E& W Bet Rd & River SWNe 8-37·4e 80 Ft Bel Rd & River SW Ne Sec 8-37 4e 100" On Rd Bet Rd & River SW Ne 8-374e Beg 40" S Of Nw Cor SW Ne Th E 140"; Th S To River: Th W 140"; Th N To Pol> Sec 8-37-48

501 11

97

MAlUNG ADDRESS MAILING

CITY

55910 Ertlart Dr MiShawaka

55930 ErhaI1 Dr MIshawaIca

55950 Erhart Dr MIshawaka

55970 ERHART OR MIshawaka

11520 WorkUlQllam Dr MIShaWaka

56010 ErhaI1 Dr MoshawaI\a

56036 Erhart Dr MIShawaka

56060 ErhaI1 Dr MiIIIaIIaka

56802 Ertlart Dnve MIShawaka

56100 ERHART OR MiIIIaIIaka

6252 BUSINESS CENTER South Bend

11288 HartIord Bay DR Osceola 11302 HARTFORD BAY DR Osceola 11316 HartIord BavDR Osceola

56116 HoIkl1!jshead Dr MIShawaka

56138 HaIIngs/le;Id Dr MishawaI<oI

56188 HoIIirl!lshead Dr MIShawaka

6231 CR()'Mj CT SWhBend

56232 Hollingshead Dr MIShawaka

56250 HoIIingsIlead MIshawaka

11252 Jeffe<SOn Rd Osceola

11295 E JeIfeIson Osceola

11336 E Jeffe<SOn Osceola

11348 E JeIferson Osceola

113n E Jefferson Osceola

11408 E JeIferson Rd Osceola

11416E fferson Osceola

11438 E JeIfeIson Osceola

57965 APPlE RD Osceota

114n E Jefferson Osceola

MAIUNG WATER Conments

ZIP SOURCE

46545 Well

46545 Willi

46545 Well

46545 Well

New Well (New

46545 Well Contrtuction • Permit 06-

0675

46545 Well

46545 Well

46545 Wei

46545 Well

46545 Wei

46628 Vacant·ACA Notifv

46561 CW 46561 CW 46561 CW

46545 Well

46544 Well

46545 Well

«;614 Well

46545 Well

46545 Well

46561 CW

46561 CW N;ANctify

46561 CW

46561 CW

46561 CW

46561 CW N;ANctify

46561 CW

46561 RaalrtI Env.

Well Notice

46561 CW ACANotify

46561 CW

CW - CityW_ w __ -_~JJt.xb

Riter

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PARC HOUSE NO,

PARCEl 10 PROPERTY ADDRESS NO,

156 014-1174~ 11500 JEFFERSON RO 11500

157 014-1174-6591 11506 JEFFERSON RO 11506

158 014-1044-078007 11344 EJEFFERSON 11344

159 014-1044-079114 VL JEFFERSON BL VIL

160 014-1044-078013 VIL

161 014-1181-7102 11363 KATHMERE DR 11363 162 014-1181-7101 11366 KATHMERE DR 11366

163 014-1184-nl0 11385 KATHMERE DR 11385

164 014-1184-nll 11388 KATHMERE DR 11388

165 014-1184-7209 11407 KATHMERE DR 11407

166 014-1184-noa 11433 KATHMERE DR 11433

167 014-1184-7224 11434 KATHMERE DR 11434

168 014-1184-7225 11452 KATHMERE DR 11452

169 014-1184-7207 11455 KATHMERE DR 11455

170 014-1184-7226 11476 KATHMERE DR 11476

171 014-1184-7227 11484 KATHMERE DR 11484

In 014-1184-7229 11491 KATHMERE DR 11491

173 014-1184-n28 11492 KA THMERE DR 11492

174 014-1187-7400 11511 KATHMERE DR 11511

175 014-1187-7401 11522 KATHMERE 11522

176 014-1041-070202 11294 LAUREN DR 11294

177 014-1041-070285 11295 LAUREN DR 11295

178 014-1041-070287 11312 LAUREN DR 11312

179 014-1041-070286 11313 LAUREN DR 11313

180 014·1041-070277 11330 LAUREN DR 11330

181 014-1041-070261 11337 LAUREN DR 11337

182 014-1041-070278 11344 LAUREN DR 11344

183 014-1041-070279 11358 LAUREN DR 11358

184 014-1041-071101 11265 MCKINLEY HY 11265

STREET

JEFFERSON

JEFFERSON

JEFFERSON

JEFFERSON

JEFFERSON

KATHMERE KATHMERE

KATHMERE

KATHMERE

KATHMERE

KATHMERE

KATHMERE

KATHMERE

KATHMERE

KATHMERE

KATHMERE

KATHMERE

KATHMERE

KATHMERE

KATHMERE

LAUREN

LAUREN

LAUREN

LAUREN

LAUREN

LAUREN

LAUREN

LAUREN

MCKINLEY

CALEN MYERS ACA WATER SOURCE REPORT· 2009

LEGAL DESCRIPTION NAME

Lot 1 Hannan HIs. InEl02Nw See.8-374e

Lot 2 Herman HIs. In E 112 Nw See.8 3748

110'S Sode Jeff Rd Beg 7SO'E N&S & ..effElfSOO Rd See 8-37-4e Lot 14 BeedNood Estates LO! 1 W~~am Magana Minor Sub See 837 4e Lot 27 PemIieId Add 1 $I Section Lot 26 PemfieKl Add 15 Section Lot 47 Pemleld AddItion Second SectIon Lot 48 Pennfield Addruon Second SectIon Lot 46 PennfieId AddItion Second SectIon Lot 45 Pennfield Addruon Secood SectIon Lot 61 PennfieId AddItion Second SectIon Lot 62 Pennfoeld Addruon Secood SectIon Lot 44 PeMfieId AddItion Second SectIon Lot 63 Penn!ieid Addruon Second Secoon Lot 64 Pemfield AddIbon Second SectIon lot 66 Pennfield Addruon Second Sec:Jon Lot 65 PeMfieid AddItion Second SectIon Lot 103 East Jeffer.;oo Esta:es SectIon 5 Lot 104 East Jeffer.;oo Estates SectIon 5

Pa:ndan Par1< Secoon Three Lot 89

Patntian PiII1< SectIon Three Lot 86

Patndan Par1< SectIon Three Lot 88

Patntian Paril SectIon Three Lot 87

Pamcian Par1< SectIon Three Lot 59

Patntian PiII1< SectIon Three Lot 18

Pa:ncian Pari< Secoon Three Lot 60

Patndan PiII1< Secoon TIlree Lot 61

lot 1 Bower Pari< Sub Ex S 5' & SE Cor 20' 09110 split to County for stree 10718WD 12-23-08

6 or 11

98

MAILING ADDRESS MAILING MAIlING WATER

Comments Filter CITY liP SOURCE

11500 JeIIerson Rd. Osceola 46561 Well

Well RepIacamenI

203 Hanes Dr EIlMt 46514 WeI ~-PWniI08-

0544

11344 Jefferson Osceola 46561 ON ACANotity

11252 Jelfer.;oo Rd Osceola 46561 VacartLot

11344 Jefferson Rd Osceola 46561 Vacant Lot

11363 KATHMERE DR Osceola 46561 ON 11366 Kathmere Dr Osceola 46561 CW

11385 KaIhmere Dr Osceola 46561 ON

11388 Kathmere Osceola 46561 Well Record Env. No

Nonce

11407 KATHMERE Osceola 46561 CW

11433 Kathmen! Dr Osceola 46561 CW

11434 KaIhrneI8 Dr Osceola 46561 ON

11452 Kathmere Dr Osteola 46561 ON

1313 Sool8IS8I Ct Goshen 46528 ON

11476 Kathmere Osceola 46561 ON

11484 Kathme!e Dr Osceola 46561 ON ACANobfy

11491 Kathmere Dr Osceola 46561 Well

11492 Kathme!e Dr Osceola 46561 WeI

11511 Kathmen! Dr Osceola 46561 Well

11522 Kathme!e Dr Osceola 46561 WeD

11294 Lall'en Dr Osceola 46561 CW ACA Notify

11295 I.aInn Dr Osceola 46561 ON N:.A NotifY

11312 lalI'en Dr Osceola 46561 ON

11313lal1'en Dr Osceola 46561 CW N:.A Notify

11330 lalI'en Dr Osceola 46561 CW

55168 Ryan Plate Dr Osceola 46561 ON

11344 lalI'en Drive Osceola 46561 ON

11358 I.aInn Drive Osceola 46561 ON

11265 McKinley Hwy Osceola 46561 ON ACANotity

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PARC HOUSE PARCEL 10 PROPERTY ADDRESS

NO, NO,

185 014-104H)72121 11266 MCKINlEY HY 11266

186 014-104H)71102 11285 MCKINlEY HY 11285

187 014·104H)71121 11301 MCKINlEY HY 11301

188 014·1041~72117 11312 E MCKINLEY 11312

189 014·1041~71122 11321 MCKINlEY HY 11321

190 014·104H72106 11324 MCKINLEY HY 11324

191 014-1041~71123 11335 MCKINlEY HY 11335

192 014·1041~71142 11347 MCKINlEY HY 11347

193 014-1041~72105 11360 MCKINlEY HY 11360

194 014·1041~72116 11378 E MCKINlEY HY 11378

195 014·1041~72127 VlMCKlNlEY Vl

196 014·1041~72119 VlMCKlNlEY Vl

197 014-104H72114 VlMCKlNlEY Vl

198 014·1187·7468 55450 RNNTREE DR 55450

199 014·1187·7374 55656 RNNTREE DR 55656

200 014·1 187·7375 55680 RNNTREE DR 55680

201 014-1187-7376 55700 RNNTREE DR 55700

202 014·1187-7377 55730 RNNTREE DR 55730

STREET

MCKINlEY

MCKINlEY

MCKINlEY

MCKINLEY

MCKINlEY

MCKINlEY

MCKINlEY

MCKINlEY

MCKINlEY

MCKINlEY

MCKINLEY

MCKINLEY

MCKINlEY

RNNTREE

RNNTREE

RNNTREE

RNNTREE

RNNTREE

GALEN MYERS ACA WATER SOURCE REPORT - 2009

lEGAL DESCRIPTION HAIlE

8366" E & W X 295 75' N & S Ex N5-E End Ex1enc:mg to 8.74' W End Beg 91.30' W & 411 S NE Cor W 112 SE 09110 spirt to Coulty for street 5245WO 8-21Hl8

lDt 2 Ex S 5' Bower PaIk SUb 09110 spirt to Coulty for street 2261 WO 5-14 08

ld 21Ex S pllS W end lapered to 5 E end Bower Patll Sub 09110 splil 10 County for strueI 5260WO 8-28-08

220.98' E&W X 631.5' N&S Beg 174.96' W Of NE Cor NW 1/4 SE 114 0911 0 spI~ to Crulty for street 10721WO 12·~ ld 22 Ex S pi & SW cor Bower Pirt Sub 09110 split to Coulty for street 5246VvU 8-21Hl8 110.49' E&W X 591 .5' N&S Beg 395.94' W Of NE Cor W 112 SE 114 09110 spI~ 10 County for street I0334WDI2-{)9..()8 loI23 Bower Pirt SUb Ex S 5' 09110 split t) County for street 10330'WD 12 09-08 Lot 42 Ex S .0162 Ac .... Bower Pk 2nd SUb 08109 spirt to Crulty for street 226OWO 5-14-08

147.33' S Side Mdm X 5915' N & S Ex N 5' Beg 411 S & 616.92' W NE Cor W 112 SE 1/4 09110 spill 10 County for street 2259WO 5-14-08

736T X 591.5' Ex N 5' Beg 40' S & 690.58' W Of NE Cor W 112 SE 09110 splil to County for street 5249WO 8-21 08 145' N And S X 110' E And W Beg 515'NAnd 5WWOfSeCorW112 sa ConI. 37 Ac Sec 5 37 4e 73.66" X 591 .5' Ex N 5' Beg 40' S & 764.24' W NE Cor W 112 SE 1/4 09110 spirt to County for street 5256VvU 8-21Hl8 110.49' X 5915' Beg 40 FI S & 506.43' W Of Ne Cor W 112 sa Sec 5-37-<1e lot 32 Birchwood Estates Sec 3 Sec 5374e

loI17 Birchwood Estates SectJon 2

lot 18 Birchwood Estates SectJon 2

lot 19 Birchwood Estates Section 2

loI 20 Birchwood Estates Section 2

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MAIUNG ADDRESS MAlUNG

CITY

11266 Mdonley Hy 08ce0Ia

11285 Mdonley Hwy Osceola

11~1 McKinley Hwy 08ce0Ia

11312 Mckinley Osceola

11321 Mckney 08ce0Ia

2913 M1snawab Ave SoutI1 Bend

11335 MckilIey 08ce0Ia

11347 MddnJey Hwy ~

11360 MckilIey Osceola

11378 E Md<1nIey ~

55898~Dr Osceola

11408 E Mddnley ~

11360 MckilIey 08ce0Ia

55950 RalOtree Dr ~

55656 Raintr8e Drive ~

55680 Ralnrree Dr ~

557OO~Dr 08ce0Ia

55730 RalOtree Dr Osceola

MAIUNG WATER Convnenls

ZIP SOURCE

46561 OW

Well Abandoned 46561 OW Pemit09-

0749

46561 OW N:.ANotify

46561 OW

46561 OW

46614 CW ACANotify

46561 OW

46561 Wen

46561 Wei

46561 WeD

46561 vacant loI

46561 Well

46561 Wei

46561 OW ACANotify

46561 OW

46561 OW

46561 OW

46561 OW

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PARC NO.

PARCELID PROPERTY ADDRESS

203 014-1187-7378 55750 RAlNTREE OR

204 014-1187-7379 55760 RAINlREE DR

205 014-1187-7382 55765 RAlNTREE OR

206 014-1187-7380 55nO RAINTREE DR

207 014-1187-7381 55780 RAlNTREE OR

208 014-1187-7461 55800 RAiNTREE DR

209 014-1187-7478 55811 RAlNTREEOR

210 014-1187-7462 55830 RAiNlREE DR

211 014-1187-74n 55833 RAlNTREE OR

212 014-1187-7463 55850 RAINTREE DR

213 014-1187-7476 55855 RAINTREE OR

214 014-1187-7464 55878 RAlNlREE DR

215 014-1187-7475 55881 RAlNTREE OR

216 014-1187-7465 55898 RAiNTREE DR

217 014-1187-7474 55899 RAlNTREE DR

218 014-1187-7466 55920 RAiNTREE DR

219 014-1187-7473 55933 RAlNTREE OR

220 014-1187-7467 55940 RAlNlREE DR

221 014-1187-7469 55960 RAlNTREE DR

222 014-1187-7472 55965 RAiNlREE DR

223 014-1187-7479 55979 RAlNTREE DR

224 014-1187-7471 55980 RAINTREE DR

225 014-1187-7410

226 014-1187-7302 55654 RICHWOOD CT

227 014-1187-7304 55657 RICHWOOD CT

228 014-1187-7303 55660 RICHWOOD CT

229 014-1041-070235 55004 RYAN Pl 230 014-1041-070236 55024 RYAN Pl 231 014-1041-070237 55036 RYAN Pl

HOUSE NO.

STREET

55750 RAlNTREE

55760 RAlNTREE

55765 RAlNTREE

5SnO RAlNTREE

55780 RAlNTREE

55800 RAlNTREE

55811 RAlNTREE

55830 RAlNlREE

55833 RAlNTREE

55850 RAlNTREE

55855 RAlNTREE

55878 RAlNTREE

55881 RAINTREE

55B98 RAlNTREE

55899 RAlNTREE

55920 RAlNTREE

55933 RAlNTREE

55940 RAINTREE

55960 RAlNTREE

55965 RAlNTREE

55979 RAlNTREE

55980 RAlNTREE

Vn.. RAlNTREE

55654 RICHWOOD

55657 RICHWOOD

55660 RICHWOOD

55004 RYAN 55024 RYAN 55036 RYAN

GALEN MYERS ACA WATER SOURCE REPORT· 2009

LEGAL DESCRIPTION NAME

L0I21 Bm1wood EstaIes Section 2

Lot 22 BirchWood Estates Section 2

LOI43 Bm1wood EstaIes Section 2

Lot 23 Birchwood Estates Section 2

Lot 24 Bm1wood Estates Section 2

Lot 25 BirchWood Estates Sec 3 Sec 5374e lot 42 BirchWood Estates Sec 3 Sec 5374e

Lot 26 BirchWood Estates Sec 3 & 131.75 X 165 Pare Ne & Att Sec 5 3 4e 02-03 Con W/14-1041-072128 Pel State Directive Hea 1487

lot41 Blrchwood~ Sec3 Sec 5374e lot 27 Birchwood Estates Sec 3 Sec 5374e lot 40 BIrchwood Estates Sec 3 Sec 5374e Lot 28 BirchWood Estates Sec 3 Sec 53749 lot 39 BIrchwood Estates Sec 3 Sec 5374e outlot B~chIIood Estates Sec 3 Sec 5374e lot 38 BIrchwood Estates Sec 3 Sec 5374e lot 30 Birchwood Estates Sec 3 Sec 53749 lot 37 BIrchwood Estates Sec 3 Sec 5374e lot 31 Birchwood Estates Sec 3 Sec 53749 lot 33 BIrchwood Estates Sec 3 Sec 5374e Lot 36 Birchwood Estates Sec 3 Sec 53749 Lot 50 Birchwood Estates Sec 3 Sec 5374e Lot 35 Birchwood Estates Sec 3 Sec 5374e lot 34 BIrchwood Estates Sec 3 Sec 5374e

Lot 5 Birchwood Esta:es SecIJOn 1

Lot 7 BIrchwood Eslates SectIon 1

lot 6 BIrchwood Estates SecIJOn 1

Patncian PD Section TM) Lot7 Pa:ndan Par1l SectJon Two Lot 8 PaIndan PD Section TM) Lot 9

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MAlUNG ADDRESS MAILING MAlUNG WATER

Convnents Filter CITY ZIP SOURCE

55750 Ramee DIiYe Osceola 48561 CW CW2005

55760 Rainlree Dr Osceola 46561 ON

55765 Ranr8e Dr Osceola 48561 CW

55770 Raintree Dr Osceola 46561 CW

55780 RoinIree Dr Osceola 48561 CW

55800 Raintree Drive Osceola 46561 ON

558 I 1 RaIoInIe Dr Osceola 48561 CW

55830 Rain1Jee Drive Osceola 46561 ON

55833 RaIn1ree Dr Osceola 48561 CW

55850 Raintree Dr Osceola 46561 ON

55855 RaIn1ree Dr Osceola 48561 CW

55878 Rain:ree Dr Osceola 46561 ON

55881 RaIn1ree Dr Osceola 48561 CW

55898 Raintree Dr Osceola 46561 CW

55899 RAlNTREE OR Osceola 48561 CW

55920 Raintree Dr Osceola 46561 CW

55933 RaInInIe Or Osceola 48561 ON

55940 Raintree Or Osceola 46561 ON

55960 RaIn1ree Dr Osceola 48561 CW

55965 Raintree Or Osceola 46561 ON

55979 RaIntree Or Osceola 48561 ON

55980 Raintree Dr Osceola 46561 CW

55980 RainIY8e Dr Osceola 48561 vacant Lot

55654 Richwood ct Osceola 46561 ON

55657 RIchwood ct Osceola 46561 ON

Well

55660 RichWood ct Osceola 46561 CW Abandoned Permit 06-

0062 55004 ~ Place Dr Osceola 46561 CW 55024 Ryan Place Or Osceola 46561 CW 55036 Ryan PI Dr Osceola 46561 CW

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PARC HOUSE NO.

PARCELID PROPERTY ADDRESS NO.

STREET

232 014-104 1-(l70238 55050 RYAN PL 55050 RYAN

233 014-1041~70239 55062 RYAN PL 55062 RYAN

234 014-1041~70240 55074 RYAN PL 55074 RYAN

235 014-1041~70241 55090 RYAN PL 55090 RYAN

236 014-104H70257 55106 RYAN PL 55106 RYAN

237 014-1041~70258 55120 RYAN PL 55120 RYAN

238 014-1041~70259 55138 RYAN PL 55138 RYAN

239 014-1041~70260 55154 RYAN PL 55154 RYAN

240 014-1187-7312 55641 SPRINGDALE CT 55641 SPRINGDALE

241 014-1187-7306 55642 SPRINGDALE CT 55642 SPRINGDALE

242 014·1187-7311 55649 SPRINGDALE CT 55649 SPRINGDALE

243 014-1187-7307 55654 SPRINGDALE CT 55654 SPRINGDALE

244 014-1187-7310 55657 SPRINGDALE CT 55657 SPRINGDALE

245 014-1187-7308 55662 SPRINGDALE CT 55662 SPRINGDALE

246 014-1 187-7309 55665 SPRIt.GDALE CT 55665 SPRINGDALE

247 014-1063-131936 54796 SPRINGFIElD TRACE DR 54796 SPRINGFIELD 248 014-1063-131977 54801 SPRINGFIELD TRACE DR 54801 SPRINGFIELD 249 014-1063-131935 54810 SPRINGFIElD TRACE OR 54810 SPRINGFIElD 250 014-1063-131978 54815 SPRIt.GFIELD TRACE DR 54815 SPRINGFIELD 251 014-1063-131934 54824 SPRINGFIElD TRACE OR 54824 SPRINGFIELD 252 014-1063-131979 54829 SPRINGFIELD TRACE DR 54829 SPRINGFIElD 253 014-1063-131933 54838 SPRINGFIELD TRACE OR 54838 SPRINGFIElD 254 014·1063-131980 54843 SPRINGFIELD TRACE DR 54843 SPRINGFIElD 255 014-1063-131932 54852 somaneICl Trace DR 54852 SPRINGFIELD 256 014-1063-131981 54855 SPRINGFIELD TRACE DR 54855 SPRINGFIElD 257 014-1063-131931 54866 SPRINGFIElD TRACE OR 54866 SPRINGFIELD 258 014-1063-131930 54880 SorIoofiekl Trace Dr 54880 SPRINGFIELD

259 014-1187-7349 11543 STROHM DR N 11543 STROHM

260 014-1187-7348 11565 STROHM DR N 11565 STROHM

261 014-1181-7105 56075 TANGLE'w\'OOO DR 56075 TANGLEWOOO

262 014-1044-078003 56092 TANGLEWOOO LN 56092 TANGLEWOOO

263 014-1181-7104 56093 TANGLEWOOO DR 56093 TANGLEWOOO 264 014-1181-7094 56108 TMGLEWOOO 56108 TMGLEWOOO 265 014-1181-7103 56111 TANGLEWOOO LN 56111 TANGLEWOOO 266 014-1181-7095 56122TAAGLEWOOO DR 56122 TANGLEWOOO 267 014-1181-7096 56138 TANGLEWOOO DR 56138 TANGLEWOOO 268 014-1181-7097 56156 TANGLEWOOO DR 56156 TANGLEWOOO 269 014-1181-7100 56177 TANGLEWOOO DR 56177 TANGLEWOOO 270 014-1181-7098 56178 T ANGLE'v\'OOO DR 56178 TANGLEWOOO

271 014-1044~78010 56201 TANGLEWOOO LN 56201 TANGLEWOOO

GALEN MYERS ACA WATER SOURCE REPORT· 2009

LEGAl DESCRIPTION NAME

Patnd<l1 P3IIt Section Two Lot 10

f'aIIIcial Park Section Two lollI

Patncian Pari< SectIOn Two Lot 12

Patncian Park Section TIIIO Lot 13

PaUidan Pari< Section Three LoI14

Patncian Park Section Three LOI15

Pa1!Idan P3IIt Section Three Lot 16

Patncian Park Section Three Lot 17

Lot 15 Barchwood Estates Section 1

LOI 9 BirctMloocl Estates Section 1

Lol 14 BIrchwood Estates Section 1

L0I10 Birchwood Estates Section 1

LoI13 Barchwood ESlates Section 1

LOllI Birchwood Estltes Section 1

LoI12 Barchwood Estates Section 1

LoI145 North om oe Valley Sec 1 LOI178 North e Val eySec 1 Lot 146 Val leY Sec 1 Lot 179 North ~ eVa! leY Sec 1 Lot 147 Val leY Sec 1 Lot 180 Northbric ge Va leY Sec 1 Lot 148 V leY Sec 1 LoI181 North ~geV leY Sec 1 LOI149 V leV Sec 1 Lot 182 NorthI ~ eV leY Sec 1 LoI15O V leY Sec 1 Lot 151 NorthlJr" e Vallev Sec 1 Lot 74 East JellIIISOIl Estaes Section 4 Lot 73 East JerrlllSOll Estates Section 4 Lot 30 PemIIeId Add 1st Section 100' X 15T Beg 454' S & 1ST W Ne Corw Ne Being Lot 16 Pennfield Adc Pro 8374e Lot 29 PennI\eid Add 1st Section Lot 17 Pennfield Add 1 st Section Lot 28 PemIIeId Add 1st SeCtIOn Lot 18 Pennfiekl Add 1st Section LoI19 PemfieId Add 1st Section LoI20 Pemfietd Add Is Section LoI 25 PemfieId Add 1st Section LoI21 Pennfield Add 151 Section LoI26 PenmeId Mrlor SUb Sec 8 37 4e

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MAlUNG ADDRESS

55050 Ry<I:l PI

55062 Ryal PI

55074 Ryan Place

55090 Ryal Place Dr

55106 Ryan PI

55120 Ryal Place Dr

55138 Ryan PI

55154 Ryal PI

55641 Spnngdale Ct

55642 SpnngdaIe Ct

55649 SpnngdaIe Ct

55654 SpnngdaIe Ct

55657 Spnngdale Ct

55662 SpnngdaIe Coun

55665 SprIngdale Ct

54796 SPRINGFIElD TRAC 828 E JEFFERSON BL VO 54810 SPRINGFIElD TRA< 54815 SPRINGFIElD TRA 54824 SPRINGFIElD TRA< 54829 SPRINGFIELD TRA 54838 SPRINGFIElD TRA 54843 SPRINGFIElD TRA 54852 SIImIIIeId "[13Ct DR 54855 SPRINGFIElD TRAC 54866 SPRINGFIELD lRA(

54880 Spnng1IeId Trace Dr

11543 SIroIvn

11565 strohm Dr N

56075 TangIeWOOCI Dr

56092 Tanglewood In

11620 IQwsIome Ln 56108 Tanglewood 10184~Ct 56122 Tangelwood 56138 TanaIewOOd 56156 Tanglewood In 56177 TanaIewOOd Dr 56178 Tanglewood Dr

56201 TanaIewOOd In

MAILING MAlUNG WATER Comments Filter

CITY ZIP SOURCE

Osceola 46561 ON

Osceola 46561 ON

Osceola 46561 CW

Osceola 46561 CW

Osceola 46561 CW ACANotify

Osceola 46561 ON

Osceola 46561 CW ACANotify

Osceola 46561 ON ACA~

Osceola 46561 CW

Osceola 46561 ON

Osceola 46651 CW

Osceola 46561 ON

Osceola 46561 CW

Osceola 46561 CW

Osceola 46561 CW

Osceola 46561 ON South Bend 46617 ON Osceola 46561 ON Osceola 46561 ON Osceola 46561 ON Osceola 46561 ON Osceola ON Osceola 46561 ON Osceola ON Osceota 46561 ON Osceola 46561 ON Osceola 46561 ON

Mishawaka 46545 Well

MishawaI<a 46544 Well

Osceola 46561 ON

Osceola 46561 ON

Mishawaka 46545 ON Osceola 46561 ON Osceola 46561 ON Osceola 46561 ON Osceola 46561 ON ACANotity Osceola 46561 ON Osceola 46561 ON Osceola 46561 ON

Osceola 46561 ON

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PARC HOUSE NO.

PARCEL 10 PROPERTY ADDRESS NO.

272 014·1181-7099 56202 TANGLEWOOD DR 56202

273 014·104«178002 56225 TANGLEWOOD DR 56225

274 014·104«178004 56226 TANGLEWOOD LN 56226

275 014·1181·7093 VIL ON TANGLEWOOO DR 8 37 4E VIL

276 014·1184-7223 11433 WINDERMERE CT 11433

277 014-1184·7215 11434 WINDERMERE 11434

278 014·1184-7214 11434 'MNDERMERE 11434

279 014-1184-7216 1145OWI~CT 11450

280 014-1184-7222 11455 WINDERMERE CT 11455

281 014-1184·7217 11474 WINDERMERE CT 11474

282 014·1184·7221 11479 WINDERMERE CT 11479

283 014-1184-7218 11482 WlMlERMERE CT 11482

284 014·1184·7220 11489 WINDERMERE CT 11489

285 014-1184-7219 11490 WlMlERMERE CT 11490

286 014·1184·7212 56182 WINDERMERE DR 56182

287 014-1184·7213 56198 WINDERMERE CT 56198

288 014·1187·7346 11566 WOKINGHAM DR 11566

289 014-1187·7344 11520 WORI<JNGHAM DR 11520

290 014·1187·7345 11544 WORKINGHAM DR 11544

291 014-1187·7481 55810 WYNNEWOOD DR 55810

292 014·1187·7493 55837 WYNNEWOOD DR 55837

293 014-1187·7482 55860 WYNNEWOOD DR 55860

294 014·1187·7492 55861 WYNNEWOOD DR 55861

295 014-1187·7483 55880 WYNNEWOOD DR 55880

296 014·1187·7491 55883 WYNNEWOOD DR 55883

297 014-1187·7484 55900 WYNNEWOOD DR 55900

298 014-1187·7490 55901 WYI'ooNEWOOD DR 55901

299 014-1187·7485 55920 IfwYNNEWOOD DR 55920

300 Ot4·1187-7489 55925 WYNNEWOOD DR 55925

STREET

TANGLEWOOD

TANGLEWOOD

TANGLEWOOD

TANGLEWOOD

WINDERMERE

WINDERMERE

WINDERMERE

WINDERMERE

WINDERMERE

WINDERMERE

WINDERMERE

WINDERMERE

WINDERMERE

WINDERMERE

WINDERMERE

WINDERMERE

WOKINGHAM

WORKINGHAM

WORKINGHAM

WYNNEWOOD

WYNNEWOOD

WYNNEWOOD

WYNI'<EWOOD

WYNNEWOOD

WYNNEWOOD

WYNNEWOOD

WYNNEWOOD

WYNNEWOOD

WYNNEWOOD

GALEN MYERS ACA WATER SOURCE REPORT· 2009

LEGAL DESCRIPTION NAME

Lot 22 Pemfield Add 1st Section 1046TX 158.5'BeO 1154' S & 414' W Ne Cor W Ne Being Lot 23 Pemllekl Add Pro. 8-37-4e

104' X 158.50' !leO. 1154' S & 24934 W Of Ne Cor W 112 Ne Sec 8-37-4e Belno Lot 3 Pennfield Pro

Lot 15 PeMfietd Add 1st Section Lot 60 Pennfieid Addruon Second SeclJon Lot 52 PenrtieId Addlbon Second SectJon Lot 51 Pennfield AddillOn Second SectJon Lot 53 PenrtieId Addlbon Second SecDon Lot 59 Penr(Jeid Addruon Second Secooo Lot 54 PennIieId AddillOn Second SectJon Lot 58 Pemlield AddJlJon Second SectJon Lot 55 PenrtieId AddIbon Second SectJon Lot 57 Pennfield AddJlJon Second Secooo lot 56 PennI\eId AddillOn Second SectJon Lot 49 Pemlield AddJlJon Second Secooo Lot 50 Parnield AddillOn Second SectJon Lot 71 East Jefferson ES'.ates Secooo3 Lot 69 East JeIfer500 EstaIes SecDon3 Lot 70 East Jefferson Estates Secooo 3 Lot 44 & 45 Birchwood Estates Sec ~ Sec 537441 Lot 58 Birchwood Estates Sec 5 sec 5374e Lot 46 8tchwood EsQtes Sec 5 sec 537441 Lot 57 Birchwood Estates Sec 5 sec 5374e Lot 47 Birchwood EsQtes Sec 5 sec 537441 Lot 56 Birchwood Estates Sec 5 Sec 5374e Lot 48 Birchwood Estates Sec 5 sec 537441 Lot 55 Birchwood Estates Sec 5 sec 5374e Lot 49 Birchwood EsQtes Sec 5 sec 537441 Lot 54 Birchwood Estates Sec 5 sec 5374e

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CITY

56202 Tanolewood Ln Osceola

56225 Tanglewood Dr 0Ic«lIa

56226 TangIewOOd Ln Osceola

56092 TanQIewOOCILa Osceola

11433 VVindermere Ct Osceola

11434 Windetmefe Ct 0Ic«lIa

11470 WIIldemlere CT Osceola

11450 WindeIernefe Ct Osteota

11455 Windermere Ct Osceola

11474 'MndemeI9 Ct Osteota

11479 .... 'lndermere Ct Osceola

11482 Windetmefe Ct Osceola

11489 ' .... indemere Ct Osceola

11490 'MndemeI9 Ct Osteota

56182 Windmere Ct Osteola

56198 Windemefe Ct Osteota

11566 WokmOham Dr Mishawaka

1152O~Dr MIshawaka

11544 WokJnoham DrIve Mshawaka

55810~Dr Osteota

55837 Wynnewood Dr Osceola

55860 Wynnewood Dr Osteota

55861 Wynnewood Dr Osceola

55880~Dr Osteota

55883 Wynnewood Or1ve Osceola

55900 Wynnewood Dr Osteota

55901 Wynnewood Dr Osceola

55920 Wynnewood Osteota

55925 Wynnewood Dr Osceola

MAIUNG WATER Comments

ZIP

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46545

46545

46545

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

46561

SOURCE

ON

ON

ON

V~Lot

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

ON

CW

ON

Well Record Env. Nonce

ON

Well

WeI

Well R8QQRI EA" ~

WeI _Env Hal"",

Well

ON

Well

ON

Well

ON

Well

ON

Well

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HOUSE NO. NO.

301 014-1187-7487 55945 WYNNEWOOD DR 55945

302 014-1187-7486 55981 WYNNEWOOD DR 55981

303 014-1184-7246 56009 WYNNEWOOD DR 56009

304 014-1184-7247 56010 WYIIoNEWOOD DR 56010

305 014-1184-7245 56021 WYNNEWOOD DR 56021

306 014-1184-7244 56033 WYNNEWOOD DR 56033

307 014-1184-7238 56044 WYNNEWOOD DR 56044

308 014-1184-7243 56049 WYNNEWOOD DR 56049

309 014-1184-7239 56066 WYNNEWOOD DR 56066

310 014-1184-7240 56080 WY"'NEWOOD DR 56080

311 014-1184-724101 15!i!l81 WYNNEWOOD DR 56081

312 014-1184-7206 56106 WYNNEWOOD DR 56106

STREET

WYNNEWOOD

WYNNEWOOD

WYNNEWOOD

WY,,""'EWOOD

'h'YtfllEWOOD

WYNNEWOOD

WYNNEWOOD

WYNNEWOOD

WYNNEWOOD

NY,,""'E'NOOD

WYNNEWOOD

WYNNEWOOD

GALEN MYERS ACA WATER SOURCE REPORT - 2009

LEGAL DESCRIPTION NAME

Lot 52 & 53 BlrtIMood Estates Sec! Sec 537 4e Lot 51 Birchwood Estates Sec 5 Sa 53749 Lot 72 Pennlield AddItIon Thilll SectIOn Lot 73 Pemfield Addrtlon Thilll Secoon Lot 71 Pemlleld Addrtlon Thilll Section lot 70 Penntield Addrtlon Thilll Secoon Lot 40 PenntIeId Addrtlon Thilll Section lot 69 Peoofield Addrtlon Thilll Section Lot 41 PennIeICI AddItion Thilll Section Lot 42 Pemfield Addruon Thilll Section lot A SlabauallS Re(JIat lot 43 Pemfield Addruon Second Section

110(11

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CITY

55945 Wynnewood Dr Osceola

55981 Wynnewood OsCOOla

56009 Wynnewood Dr Osceola

56010 Wynnewood Dr OsCOOla

56021 Wynnewood Dr Osceola

56033 Wynnewood Dr OsCOOla

56044 Wynnewood Dr Osceola

56049 Wynnewood Drive Osceola

56066 Wynnewood Dr Osceola

56080 Wynnewood Dr OsCOOla

56081 Dr Osceola

56106 Wynnewood Dr Osceola

MAIUNG WATER Convnents

ZIP SOURCE

46561 Well

46561 Weil

46561 Weil

46561 ON

46561 Well

46561 Well

46561 Well Recortl Env Nobce

46561 Weil

46561 ON

46561 ON

46561 Well

46561 ON

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GALEN MYERS WATai UNE SERVICE MEA - RESIDENT DATA &.04185. FINAL USTING OF RESIDENTS

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GALEN MYERS WATER UNE SSMCE MEA - RESIDENT DATA 8,Q4,95, RNAI.. USTING OF RESIDENTS

NDt.: The 178 8Igned tD .... l. 88% of the elllible ,. .........

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UNITIO STATES INVlROtIAENTAL PIIOTECTlOH MINCY REGIONS

77 waST JACKSOtt 80ULriARC CHICAGO.IL eoecM·3HO

IlEPl Y TO TIE ATTENTION OF:

April 15, lt96

o.aeola, lB •• &'61

.e. Galen IIy1ara project

Dear 1Ir:. " .... _

ftte PUrp08. of tnt. carr •• pones.nc. 1. to .. ke • final appeal to yQ\l to .llow .. to Uk. the final connection of your bOIMt to ~ cl~y of Kiaba.aka' • .unlolpal water ayatea. The lonv awaited puap1na aution. are baaiaally cOliplete and ve antiolpa~. conAKti..., bo .... LUin .everal wen.' / YOR lut letter to Krieta Duncan of the Indiana o.part.ent ot Illvll:'ONI_tal 1Ian.981Ient (JD.) "atact Xarob 20th, 1111 " .. a I

I:'etraotlon of both your .e11 abandoa.ent and yOUI:' r..onatratlon fon.. Altbou9h it 1. cwtaWy YCNI' r19ht ancS pd,vl1.,. to Dbu". YOUI:' a1nd, J aut .ak. yCN awar. of QG'ta1n c;oat. 1:0 U. u.s. II'~ that btl •• d on you&' orivinal requ_t to take t:he oity .. tv, ..... exPenc.led. "!bey aral

1. tap/o~b .top/corporation .top ••••••••••• ,500.00 2. 62' ot 1" type -at- coppel:' at '3.57 IMI:' ttl - .221.:1& l. 1.nd.e.p1ng ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• - 01'4.25

'I'O'l'AL •••••••••• " •••• " " • , ... " " " " .... " •••••••••••• - ".5.19

lOr .. to aa.plet. your connection I will bave to apend the .ddl~lonal fUnda:

1. Internal oonnection •••••••• $934.65 2. Dl.conn.at ••••••••••••••••• $37.00 3 ... tar' inet.llatlon •••.••• '75.00 4. Plvw .. 11 ••••••••••••••••• - t425.00

~~~-~--~---------.-~---------------------------T07AL •••••••••••••••••••••••• - $1,471,.65

The .,,'.59 that ttle U.S. SPA .pent on you hOil. COImectlon waD .pant .tt:.r you ai9l'-S anel had notaZ'iaecl two l~al docu.anu. Tba .1,.,1.81 ha. not bean axpandacl and therefore doaa not pl:' ... nt • probl_ if you .t111 do not ViM to be aOM60~a4. Aa a .uooe •• tul local bualn .. 8IIIUl an4 • taxpayU', I'a .Ul:'. you undeJ:'.tand that I _at try and reaolve the lIOIIay that the u.s. EPA .pent on your behalt.

IIQII 1\N3 HUHSrt3CI3I ~ t6£6L!i2:6 t~ t Ll:~B ~66t/8t/ta

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The ea.i •• t aolutton would" be for you to allew .a to DOftMct )'our hOM to aity vater. It thi, 1. not poa.1ble, til.,. I .. t •• IC you to pay for the $815.59 warth ot buM i.pnw __ te that tie ade to your property. Th18 oan ~ dOne very ... 1,1y by Mncllft9 • cbeck to H , G 'OIlduQround 8erv1cM 1n South Bend for the 'IIS.!', thU'eby allowing •• to bit oredited for tbe uamt. loan provide yOU vith whatever docuaentatlon you Med to juat1ry tba alllDWlt. ,. a re.ult, the city of 1I1MaWU,a vill allow you ~ keep till • •• rvloe Una 1"'=0 your bmIe, ahcN14 you willh to oanneat to City wat.r In the future.

If yau atlll do not want City _ter an4 you do not ctaoa.. to rell1bur •• the U.S. BPA for the IIOrJr. we pertorMd, I ... iouety cIoabt that the Agen0y w111 tUa any legal action to try and reooup the lIOIIey. HoweYer, 1 wll1 be forCJ~ to r-.ove ae auab •• poealble of what we lMtalled, •• the City of Ni.b.wake w11l not allow an -unautboriled· con~1on to their .. in lin ••

I bop. thi. letter will not cau •• any bard fMling. on YQUr part. I " •• ,.gt you wiab tv emS "igllt to ahanqe yOQr .11K1 and I bope you would re.peat ., att.-pt to "eQOup SPA funda for work dOne.

I plan to r.eqlv. thl. ~lem either way by Hay l, "'6. 1 can be reached either loo&11y at 2'7-'2'6 or in Ch1aawo at (312) 116-19S9 if you have any queetlona.

Kenneth Thai •• n, U.S •• PA, Re,lon V

00: Mr. J .... Cl"OOk:, city ot Hiallewalta xrJ..ta DUncan, IDD 1Ir. ..ik.- Doran, 8.J. tb IInviK'o_ntal

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Galen Myers ACA - Aenals Spong 2006 (left) and Summer 2008 (rigll)

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71-05-32-451-003.000-031 AOKINlSTIIA'l'IV!! INPORMa. TION

rJoRCEL ~ .• ;'MBE.it i:-C~-1:"-';~:-:;:3 ~O:-~31

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i=!'operq.· Address ::)J3 ~)ISON ~t

lI:e: 9hb~I~O~C: 1131~3a 14~I03-2~4

?;Qperty :~ass 5il. Re.! 1 tarn :J"pl.atted 0-9,99 ac

~1\)'.~NC IljSr~ICT lNf'ORMA:'!ON

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11303 EDISON RD Tax ID 14-1063-13\902 Printed 1210212009 Cord No. I ot 1

OSCEOLA, IN 46561

2:7.8'X:OOO'5£G 9'~ or SE CGR w ,r, S~I-4 ~ON7 AC SEC ]2-38-41:

RESIDENTIAL MSI!SSn".ent Yea.r !;.3/~1/::C02 G3'Dl!20~6

Reason for ::hanQi H Reval

VA:.t:.U:ON t-- .-ApPI"a.l.:icci ViLlu.(; B

VA:.t:A'!':CN True 'l'.x V .. iue

TRlUI$RR OF OWNIJUIHIP

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0'/:3/1992

VALUATION RECONl ~ ]'""-=-0"'"1 ""C'2:cO:c0:"::':----::C""3""" C"'1:-r'"'2'"'o"'o-=-a-·------· .'

LAND DATA AND ~IONS

Ratl:"lg Mea::u=ed Soi::~ Acre~~e

-0.1'- -OI-

Actual ttter.t i '"' Frontage F"ro~taqc

:abl~

20e

I:ffective DePt~

~rco. Fac!or -or­

Depth Factor -or­

SqUire felt Base ~l.

Acji,j.3ted Rate

E::xtenced Value:

IntI ut!'n'::(!1 r~dct.?r

ilk/Pg: C, S197~OO

BkiPq: CI

Bk/Pg: C. so

Ncn-Ruld~nt,a:

511

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RESIDENr!AL t:XCESS I\CR~.~~ AV 1. CO::"

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HH01: Pie,,; s Cen.,. Note 03/22/1999 parcel IWDED ~WE:U.Hl(; PElt PERMI' '2904!

FARK:A»D COMP~~TIOKS

Parcel ACl'ei98 81 ~e~.1 Du'n NV (-I f2 publ,e Rcact. NV I-I oJ UT 1'owers NV [-I

9 Homes;u(s) (-I 91/92 [xce.s Acreage[-: 1'0';''''' ACRES r ... .w.LANO

!ROE TJ.J< VAUlt

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TRUE TAX VALUE:

Measuretl Acreao~ A\lQrage Tnle T,uc; V.lue/Acr"

n;JE TAX VAL:)£ rA./UiLA}!~

Cla.sihecl Land Total Heme.iU(.) '{due /+) Excess Acreaqe V"lue (+)

supplemenl .. l Cares %InItL loWII Vl\LIIB

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PHYSICAL CHARACTZaISTICS

OCC\lp;oncy: Sinqle family

Story Height: O. Fini~h.~ Area: 141~ Attic: None Baaem.nt: F\;l':'

n.ooIUlIJ Slab B Sub and joiaU 1.0 Vinyl tile I. 0 carpet l.0 Unfinished B

asuca CIC'I/D. Vinyl $idin9 1. 0

DDIUOk I'DII •• Drywall 1.0

acCXNllDI'IIOMl Fini.shed Rooms Bedroo""

DM'DIti AlID Am OCIIDIl'lCIIIDIQ Primary Heat: Central .am Ail

:"0...,.:- Full 'art. IB .... t 1 Upper Upper

Air Concl 0 :419 0 0

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3 Fixt. B.tn5 6 Kit S;nk 1 .ater Heat 1 Extu Fixt 1

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lIDI:lDKLIIIC AMD NXlKNnZA'l'IOR """'unt ~te

11-0~-32-451-003.000-0)1 Property clas.: 511 :1303 E:DISON 1Ul

Construction WOOO FI\AMt

Exterior Feat'Ur ••

fin1.hed Bue Area Floor Area sq ft

1419 1.0 1419

:419 a.mt o C.-awl

TOTAL 81.SE

Itow Type Adjua~n~ SVI-101AL

o Interior finlSh o Ext t-vg Units o Basement Fin13h

Flrepbc& Is) Heatinli IUr Concli tioll rrame/Sidinq/Ro01 P1Ulllbint;l rhrt: 9

SUI-TOTAL C~E UNI'! SUB-TOTAL 0 L~lTS

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Description Villu~ OFP _ ifr)~K

o In~e9ral o Att Garage o Att carports o B911t Gara9~

Ext Features

SUB-TOTAL Quality ClaSS/Grade -------~~---. --~-====== GItADE ADJUsTED VIU.UE

(LCI1: ;09.00;

SPECIAL FEA'l'OlU!S stDOC1tRY OP ~N'l'B

Stry const Year Ett Base Oescriptlon Value '10 U.e H9t -::ype Grade Conot Year Concl Rate

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G2 :0 -2 o DWELL 0.00 C 1999 1999 AV Gal A'l'TGAR 0.00 C 1558 1998 AV 01 'l'3AN 14.00 C 1919 1579 r 02 'l'3AW 16.00 C-2 200. 2008 AV

Data CoU""tor/Oat. 1Ipp.,&i •• .,/Dat.

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100 o

100 100

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Policy Title:

Third Five-Year Review Report Appendix B

St. Josep ouuty Health Department

"Promoting physical and mental health andjacililating the prevention 0/ disease, injury, and disabl1/ty for 01/ St. Joseph County residents"

HEALTH DEPARTMENT

POLICY FOR APPROVING WATER WELLS IN BUFFER AREAS OF

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROL AREAS

RECEIVED JUN 25 Z007

Approving water supply wells in Administrative Control Areas (ACA).

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAl. Jo'Ai'lAGEMENT

OfFICE OF lAND OUAUTY

Issue Statement: Under the authority of the, Well Drilling and Water Supply Systems Ordinance, County Code 24.20, the Health Depanrnent may establish administrative control areas in and near areas of known, suspected or potential groundwater contamination and take measures deemed appropriate to protect the integrity of the groundwater and the health and welfare of the persons residing in St. Joseph County.

The management of administrative control areas reduces the potential of anyone becoming ill from exposure to contamination. The Health Department places additional restrictions on the use of water in administrative control areas. Administrative control areas include the area overlying the contamination and a buffer area to account for uncertainties in where the contamination is and where it may migrate.

Under certain circumstances the Health Department may allow the installation of a new water supply weU within a butTer area. The Health Department needs to establish a policy to define the conditions under which a well application may be approved and still be protective of public health and comply with all regulatory requirements when possible. The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has requested to be notified and allowed to comment on aU proposals for installing new water supply wens within Administrative Control Areas.

Policy Basis: This policy is based on the following:

• There is a need to protect the public from exposure to contaminated groundwater. • There are areas within St. Joseph County where persons are or may be exposed to contaminated

groundwater which has the potential to be threat to their health. • County Jaws provide the Health Department with the authority to control exposure to

groundwater contamination through restrictions on well drilling. remediation of spills and releases in addition to other measures.

• There is a need to not unduly restrict the use of groundwdter where appropriate and reliable measures are available to allow the use of groundwater.

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Policy: The Health Department will adhere to the following policy to issue well permits in buffer areas of Administrative Control Areas.

New water supply wells: New water supply wells will not be approved in zones of contamination and no \'ariances sbaJJ be granted.

New and replacement water supply wells may be approved in a buffer area, at the discretion of the Health Department when:

• There is no municipal water supply available, • An appropriate sampling program is established to document water quality. • The drinking water is unlikely to be contaminated, • Approval is granted by the Environmental Health Manager.

IDEM will he provided with an opportunity to comment 011 any water supply wells proposed to be installed within the Administrative Control Areas.

Decisions on whether the drinking water supply is unlikely to be contaminated will be made based on a technical review of the site conditions and will include an assessment of the following:

• Completeness, age and confidence in grotmdwater contamination data, • Potential health effects of the contaminant~ of concern, • Direction and rate of groundwater flow, • Presence ofan aquitard in relation to depth ofwelJ, and • Water treatment devices installed on the water supply.

Regulatory Determination: This policy is in compliance with the provisions of County Code 24.20, the Well Drilling and Water Supply Systems Ordinance, and County Code 24.22, the Source Water Protection Ordinance.

Effective Date: This policy shall become effective September 8, 2006 and shall remain in effect until cancelled.

Approval: The undersigned is a duly authorized representative of the St. Joseph County Health Officer for establishing policies and procedures for Administrative Control Areas in St. Joseph County and hereby approves this policy.

~ ~~v _ :J'-;T-Cp #EllVlroniai HeatihManager Date

Cc: 6.9.2

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Third Five-Year Review Report

Aooendix C INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

Wt Prottcl Hoosiers and Ou, E7lvironmt1Jt. Mit{h~li E. DQni~b. Jr. Governor

Tho",.tt W. Easttriy ComrrUlaloner

or Current Resident 55428 Barksdale Street Osc-.eollt, IN 46561

Dc:W' Mr. ;mu Mr:; .•••• 1

December 2, lOUK

10Cl North SenAIA Av~nlllt Indianapolis, Indiana 46204

(317) 232-8603 Toll Free (800) 451-6027

www.idem.lN.gov

Re: Galen Myers DumplDrwn Salvage Superfund Site GrOlmdwater Plwne

You are receiving this letter as a reminder that your private water supply well is located in an nrcn that is impacted by a plumc of contaminated ground water coming from the property located at 11303 Edison Road, Osceola, Indiana. This property was fonnerly owned by Mr. Galen Myers. Mr. Myers operated a drum reclamation business from about 1970 to 1983. Drums from local industries were stored and recycled at the site property. The operation involvecl removing the tops of drums and dumping their contents into unlined pits and onto the ground surface at the site property. This property, as well as areas impacted by the groundwater plwne, is kno\\n as the Galen Myers DumplDrum Salvage Superfund site.

The groundwater plume is contaminated with trichloroethene (TCE) and its breakdo\\'1l products. Due to the presence of residential groundwater users WIthin the current and projected site plwne migrational path. the following EPA drinking water Maximum Contaminant Lcvc:1 (MCLs) for growldwater contaminants of WllcelU at the: :lile WC:H:

esmblished in the September 29,1995, EPA Record of Dccision (ROD) for the Galen Myers DwnplDrum Salvage Supernmd site:

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Contaminant of Concern Mel Concentration

micrograms per liter ("WI) T richloroethene 5 -----1 ,1-dichloroethene 7 cis-I,2-dichlorocthcnc 70 trans-l,2-dichloroethene 100 1.1,2-trichloroethane 5 1,2-dichloroethane 5 1,2-dichlorethene 70 vinyl chloride 2 --

1111995 and 1996, the: U.S. Envirorunental Protection Agency (EPA) provided Mishawaka Utilities water connections to the approximately 180 residences that accepted EPA's

"'D ~.qwl 0l'pormni,y f. ... pluyc,

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Mr. and Mrs. PaISe 2 uf4

otter tor city water hookup hy the June l~~h deadline. IDEM la"t sampled your water supply well in January 2002, and the results at that time showed high levels of TCE contamination. IDEM :staff p(uviu~u lhc rc:sult:. ill a klt~c waileu to this add.ess ou February 28, 2002. The maximum contaminant level (MCL) ofTCE acceptable by law in public water supply is 5 micrograms per liter (J1g11). The amount of TCE detected in your well in January 2002 was 61 flg/l.

Our records indicate that you (or the owner in June 1996, if you purchased your home after that time), declined the opportunity to connect to a pUblic' water supply at that time. Consequently, the future snfety of the water supply well became the responsibility of the property O\\'ller. As expJained in prior correspondence from our agency, IDEM staff will not be conducting future sampling and monitoring of your well. However, EPA may periodically sample your private well to gather data to be used for a Five-Year Review Report. The purpose of a five-year review is to determine whether the remedy at a site is protective of human health and the envirownent. For your own protection, you may want to connect to a municipal water supply. If you choose to continue using your private water wpply well, you should maintain a water treatment system and have your well water regularly tested by a private laboratory for volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

The following tables summarize the sampling results for the contaminants of concern that have been detected. in monitoring wells during the most recent sampling events. The IOC3tiOns of the Galen Myers OwnplDrum Salvage Superfund site monitoring wells are provided on the enclosed site figures from the Long-Term Response Action (LTRA) 2008 Annual Sampling Eventfnr Ga/ell Myer.~ JJumplDrum Salvage SupeJjzmd Site report. This will help you decide what action, if any, you should take in the near future.

l' 1 - R~purb;cJ Ic:sull il) qualified as estimated because it is less than the reporting limit, which is below the MCL.

Bold indicates result is greater than the MeL.

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Mr. and Mrs. Page 3 of4

Monitoring Well

.MW-03 MW-09

• .. J¥lW-tS MW-26 MW- 8 MW-29

Monitoring Well

MW-31 MW-33

Also, the following repons are available by going to wwv.'.idem.IN.gov to access the Indiana Department ofEnvirownental Management (IDEM) Virtual File Cabinet (VFC):

• September 21,2005, Second Five-Five Year Review Reporl (VFe document #32253596)

• October 15, 20tH, Second Five-rear Keview Report Addendum (Vl'C document #32348036) .

• September 2008, Long-Tenn Response Action (LTRA) 2008 Annual Sampling Event for Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage Superfund Site (VFe document #33791862)

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The Second Five-Five Year Review Reporl and Second Five-Year Review Report Addendum are Also Ilvailable for review at the MisMwaka-Penn Public Library. Future sampling reporu will be provided to the St. Joseph County Health Department (SJCHD), and made available in the IDEM VFC.

For your infonnation, the S1. Joseph County Health Department (SJCHD) Well Drilling and Water Supply System Ordinance h«:ame effective on January I, 1999, and was revi:scxl 011

August 1, 2005. The ordinance contains a number of provisions that may pertain to your property. For example. the ordinance sives the SJCHD the authority to deny a pennit application to install a potable water well in an administrative control area (ACA), such as the Galen Myers ACA, where there is a knmVJl or potentia) groundwater contamination threat to public health and safety. The SJCHD also has authority to require installation of a water treatment system. sampling, and connection to a public water supply. Other provisions may apply if there is a municipal water line within 300 feet of your property.

Please be advised that if you choose to retain your water well and subsequently decide to sell your property, you may be required to disclose the presence of the contaminated groundwater as a "defect" pw·suant to Indiana's Responsible Property Transfer Law (Ie 13-25-3) and/or the Residential Real Estate Sales Disclosure Law (Ie 32-21-5).

If YOH have ~ny question ... concerning this m~tter, plea~e contact me' at (317) 234-0353.

RLR: hI Enclosures cc: Rex Osborn. IDEM

Patrick Hamblin. EPA Sheri Bianchin, EPA Randa Bishlawi, EPA

Sincerdy,

~~/~~--Resa L. Ramsey i'·ederal Programs Section Office of Land Quality

Marc Nelson, St. Joseph County Health Department LaNetta Alexander, Indiana State Department of Health

If you would Iilo:e to plOvide IDEM wilh feeJbad. on ow job pel fOJ IUd.llLe, please go to http;//www.in.gov/idem156gl.htm and complete our ;'Remediation Program Customer Satisfaction Survey". Your responses are anonymous and we appreciate the feedback on what we are doing well, and what we need to improve.

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Figure 3A - North Section TCE Results Galen Myers Dump & Drum Salvage Site, Osceola, IN

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Figure 3B - South Section TeE Results Galen Mye", Dump & Drum Salvage Site, Osceola, IN

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Third Five-Year Review Report Aooendix D

AI South Bend Tribune lAIROf' l"IIIdlJ. September 2~~~

,lndlaDa Department of EavlJ'ODmeotal Management AnaollDces Five-Year Review. of Cleanup Actlou at the Galen Myers Superfund Site

Indiana Department ~f Environmental Management (IDEM) is conducting a third Five-Year Review of the remedial actions implemented at the fonner Galen Myers OumplDrum Salvage (Galen Myers) Superfund Site.

The Superfund law requires Five-Year Reviews of a cleanup when hazardous wastes remain at a site. The review includes an evaluation of background information. cleanup requirements, and the effectiveness of the cleanup and maintenance and monitoring efforts at the site.

The Oalen Myers site is located at 11303Edison Road in Penn Township, St. Joseph County. Indiana. From approximately 1970 to 1983. a drum reclamation operation was located at the property. The soil wa~ contaminated with various volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and semi-volatile organic compounds. The groundwater was contaminated with various VOCs.

In 1985, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducted a removal action to remove flanunable solids. crushed drums and contaminated soils from the site. The EPA listed . Galen Myers as a Superfund Site in 1989. Field investigations wac conducted in 1993 and 1994 to characterize the cJttent of-soil, subsurface, and groundwater contamination at the site. Trichloroethene (TeE) was identified as the primary contaminant of concern for groundwater. A Record of Decision (RO~) for the site was signed in 1995, which docwnented. ~PA and IDEM's selected remedy for the site. This remedy included excavation ofTCE-contaminated on-site soil; extension of an alternative water supply from Mishawaka to the affected residential area; continued natural attenuation of the groundwater; long-term monitoring ofthc groundwater and the St. Joseph River; and implemerrtation of institutional controls to probibit .• , instaliation of wells on the site and in the residential area affected by the TCE-contaminated groundwater.

In 1997. IDEM initiated Remedial Design activities. Based on soil sampling results. the agencies concluded the levels ~f contamination were below the soil action limits and further ~site soil excavation was Dol required. An Explanation of Significant Difference (ESD) was signed in September 1998 describing this modification to ·~e ROD. IDEM also condootod additional gr01.U'Idwal~ oharacterization efforts during the Remedial Design.

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Information about tho Galen Myers site is availab]e • the Mishawaka-Penn Public Library (BiucrsMet Branch), 602 Bittersweet Road, Mishawaka, Indiana. The third Five-Year Review '~ Report will be cOncluded in May 2010. (;,-

l\ For further information or to comment, please contact Resa Ramsey. Project Manager. IDEM, .. :; Federal Programs SeCtio~ 100 North Senate Avenue, Me 66-31 IGCN 11 0 I, Indianapolis, IN :}.~ 46204-225 I. ph.ooc (~ 17) 234-0353 or via e-mail at mailto:r:[email protected] . :: ,

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Third Five-Year Review Report Appendix E

Roy F. Weston, Inc., Ecological Assessment Report Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage Site, April 1995

Roy F. Weston, Inc., Baseline Risk Assessment Report Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage Site, April 1995

Roy F. Weston, Inc., Remedial Investigation Report Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage Site, June 1995

Roy F. Weston, Inc., Supplemental Baseline Risk Assessment Report Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage Site, July 1995

Roy F. Weston, Inc., Feasibility Study Report Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage Site, July 1995

IDEM, Declaration for the Record of Decision for Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage, September 29, 1995

St. Joseph County Health Department, Well Drilling and Water Supply Systems Ordinance, September 15, 1998

Baker Environmental, Inc., Remedial Design Field Investigation Report for the Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage Site, September 25, 1998

IDEM, Explanation of Significant Differences Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage, September 30, 1998

IDEM, Five-Year Review Report for Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage, September 28, 2000

Baker Environmental, Inc., Interim Remedial Action Completion Report Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage Site, December 2003

St. Joseph County Health Department, Well Drilling and Water Supply Systems Ordinance, April 12, 2005

IDEM, Second Five-Year Review Report for Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage, September 21, 2005

EPA Memorandum to File regarding monitoring modification, July 7, 2006

IDEM, Second Five-Year Review Report Addendum for Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage, October 15, 2007

EPA, Institutional Control Plan for Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage, November 2008

Michael Baker Jr., Inc., Long-Term Response Action (LTRA) 2009 Annual Sampling Event for Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage Site, November 2009

SJCHD, 2009 Annual Review of Administrative Control Area ACA-004, Galen Myers, February 2, 2010

Relevant site correspondence

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28 <2 U <2 U ~8 NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <~J U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <~.3 U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U

<~3 U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <B U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <33 U NO NO <10 U <10 U <10 U <~3 U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <U U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <30.3 U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <:u U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <1>.7 U <1 U

IU-3

An_I AaMal Semi Aoaual AIII1II3I Aanual Semi Annual ADOuI A Dec Jalll' Dec u pr N l In' a, 100' 2101 211111 2002 ZOO! 21117 2.., 2001 lOO9

<I U NO NO <10 U <I U I <I U <I U <2 U <:! U <1 U <2 U <I U NO NO <10 U <I U

=$ <I U <I U

<I U NO NO <10 U < I U < I U <I U <I U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <10 U NO NO <10 U <10 U <10 U <10 U <I U NO NO <10 U <I U . <I U <I U <I U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U < I U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <2 L1 ," <2 U <1 U

IW-14

AnDual Aanusl Semi Aoa .. 1 Aao"'" A.oWII ~m1 Annual Aooul lql Dec Jalll' Dec Apr lay a,

2009 2101 2001 2002 ZOO! 21117 21., 2001 2009

O.:!S I NO ---' NO 1.0 J <I U <I U <I U <I U <1 U .c:'~ <2 U <2 UI <2 U <2 U <I U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U < I U NO NO <10 U <I U < I UI <I U <I U < I U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U <I U NO NO <10 <I U <I UI <I U <I U < I U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U <10 U NO NO <10 U <10 U <10 UI <10 UI <10 U <I U NO NO <10 U <I U <I UI <I U <I U <I U NO NO <10 U <I U < I U < I U <I U <I U NO NO <10 U <I U < I U <I U <I U <I U NO NO <10 U <I U 0.18 I 0.31> J <I U <1 U <2 U <2 U

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OJ('f aI .. Ipdiana l aUial Semi.nooal aIM! A l1li.:.1 GrClulld ... alf~ Sall'lpJ"~ R~"'I'

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11.l1lil1:li AIIIIII:II al Apr ~ lIJ(I7

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l\I Y "II Ofe J_ Dt~ "II 2008 2'" 20tl 2 .. 2 Utl 2ot!

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2CM7

A Mel AMUDI 11.-..1 , I.~ Du 1008 lOOt 2tol

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2001 2ot2 2 •• 2 2 •• 5 1007 1007 1008 2 .. ' 1001 2002 2002 1~ 1001 1007 2008 2..., 20tl 21.2 2 •• 1 2ot! 2CM7 1007 100" 1~ 2tol 2001 1001 2005 2M ltt7 200i 1009

Tlichlorw Iir D:' s NO 70 70 ND

Trans-I, ~·DlCIJloronw,,~ 100 ND I.U·Tric bl~thall<' ND

10 ND ND

NA NO 5 ND

ND I .~· D ichblOproplR? s NO

NA ND 10.000

Trichlorwliroo S NO ND 1 .~·D i( b bro.'lbi![W fllOb.l) 70

Trans-l.2·DICIJI«_w,,~ 100 NO NO 1.1.. I· TrichJO/'IX' thaD(' 200 NO NO

Vinyl C hlorid~ :! ND NO ~Ione NA ND NO Meth)"'"'" CbbOde S NO NO T~_ I ND NO 1 .~.O icH~lOproplR? 5 NO ND 0lI0r0km1 NA NO ND

NOTES: NA = Not Appli:able utt= miCID~JII'i per titer

NO < 10 U < I U <I U < I U <2 U <:! UJ <~ U

NO < 10 U < I I U <I U <I U NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U NO < 10 U <I U < I U <I U NO <10 U <I I U <I UJ <I UJ NO <10 U < I U <I lJ <I U ND < 10 U <10 U < 10 Ul <10 ILIJ NO <10 U <I < I W < I U NO < 10 U <I I U <I U <I U NO <10 U < I I U <I U <I U NO < 10 U < I I U <I U <I U

<:! UJ

ND I J < I U O.lS J <2 U

ND < 10. U < I U < I .ll. ND <10 U < I U < I U NO <10 U < I U < I U NO < 10 U < I U < I U NO < 10 U < I U < I U ND < I U < 10 U <10 LIJ NO < 10 U < I U < I U ND < 10 U < I U < I U NO < 10. U < I U < I U NO < 10 U < I U < I U

<2 U

BOLD = Vahi?s in boIdabow USEPA Actim ~vel

1==:J1b!..-eU wu not mpled durin£ till? evml Consiliu"nt adcEd 10 tlb Ii! ..-hen de ecle.d, hi $IOria l data i odica led ~ C'l

Emplmis rorv;su3laidonly:Adelec dvuJlII! ~rthan thi! portiag li mil NO = JIbIllelecli!d (Nolle: de clion ti lllib for hi storia.l data was not provided

< I U NO <2 U < I u NO

<I U NO < I U NO <I U NO <I U NO < 10 U NO <I U NO <I U NO < I U NO < I U NO

U

NO 0.51 0.51 NO < I U NO < I U NO < I U NO < I u ND < 10 U NO < I U NO

< I U NO < I U NO < I U NO

U

NO NO < 10 U < I U <I U <I U <I u NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U

U <2 OJ <2 U u <:! U <:! U <:! U U ND NO < 10 U <I U <I UJ < I U <I II 1'10 NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U

NO NO <10 U < I U <I U < I U <I u 1'10 NO ND <10 u <I u <I U <I U <I U NO ND < 10 U <I U <I U <I U < I u NO ND ND <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I L1 ND NO <10 U <I U <I OJ < I Ll < I u 1'10 ND ND <10 U <I U <I UJ <I LIJ <I NO NO <10 U < I U <I U < I U < I NO ND ND <10 u <I U <I U < I U <I U NO NO <10 U < 10 U <10 UJ <10 UJ < 10 u NO ND ND <10 U <10. U <10. U < 10 UJ < 10 L1 NO NO < 10 U <I U < I OJ < I U < I NO NO ND <10 U <I U <0.38 U < I U < I U NO ND < 10 U <I U <I U <I U < I NO NO ND <10 U <I U <I U <I U < I L1 NO ND < 10 U < I U < I U < I U < I u NO ND NO < 10 <I U <I U <I U NO ND < 10 U <I U <I U < I U <I 11 ND ND ND <10 0..36 J <I U <I U

U <:! 1I u

NO NO 1.0 J 5.1 7.3 6.3 7.9 NO NO ND <Lo. 1I < I U < I U <I U <I U I.S J 3.5 J <~ U <2 UJ <2 U <2 U

NO NO < 10 U 1.5 3.5 ~I 2 ND NO NO <10 U <I U <I U < I U <I U NO NO <10 U <I U < I UJ < I U < I U NO ND ND <10 U < I U <I UJ < I U < I U ND NO <10 U < I U < I U < I U < I u NO ND NO <10 U < I U < I U < I U < I U NO NO <I() U < I U < I UJ < I U <I U ND ND ND < 10 U < I U <I UJ < I U < I U NO ND <10 U < I U < I U < I U < I U ND ND ND <10 U < I U <I U <I U < I U ND ND < IQ U < IQ U <10 UJ <10. UJ <10 U NO ND NO < 10 U <10 U <10 UJ < 10 LIJ < 10 U NO ND < 10 U < I U < I UJ <I U <I U NO ND ND <10 U <I U < I UJ <I U <L U NO ND < 10 U < I U < I U < I U < I u NO NO NO <10 U <I U < I U < I U < I U NO NO <10 U < I U < I U < I U < I U NO ND NO <10 U < I U <I U <I U <I U

NO ND :! 1 0.2.1 J < I <I U 0. 17 NO ND ND <10 U 0,19 J <I U 0.3 <2 U <2 u 0.81 U

I) LlSEPA' s surface .. ~r crili!ria (Natiomi ~COIl1lWnO!d Water Quality Crieria..conection EPA 82:!·Z-99-00 I. April 1999) .. -ele lt2 oosis lOr a 5IIrfiK:e ..-lIercli!anup alsorS I ppbfilrTCE.S25 ppbfurvinyl cbLorlde ndlile MQ.or7 ppb lords-l.2.-dicbIOfOl'lIIe~ I llIIie • Values in italic indi II! resull is fromdupl" lie u.rnpIol tJ.NoIDi.' ced RPO· Re latiw ~1\'>1nt Oifkf'e'ln' cull.ed perlbi! (bwin~ faJllUll.: ((fxl-xUy:!lX I W· Qamllllion ~mit may IE mCCII~ or imp!rt'ise J. EsUlTOIl!d Resulls, Result is li!u thaD lbo! R.eportil1l Umit

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NO NO NO <10 U <I U U <I U <I U U <:! U U

NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U

NO NO NO < 10 II <I J! <I U <I U < I U NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I W < I UJ < I U NO NO NO < 10 U < I U <l U < I U <I U NO NO NO < 10 U < 10 U <10 1I <10. UJ <10 U NO NO NO <10 U < I U <o.J6 U < I U <I U NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U < I U < I U

NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U

NO NO NO < 10. U < I U < I 1I <I U <I U <:! UJ <:! U

NO NO NO 1,0. J '-" 27 L7 1.'£ O.:!I J o.J5 J <:! U <2 U

NO NO NO < 10 U O,~I J OJ5 J 0.25 I <I U NO NO NO < 10 U < I U < I UJ < I U <l U NO NO NO < 10 U < I U < I U <I U <I U NO NO NO < 10 U < I U <l W < I U < I U NO NO NO < 10 U < I U < I U < I U <I U NO NO NO < 10. U < 10 U < 10 W < 10 UJ <10 U NO NO NO < 10 U < I U <l llJ < I U < I U NO NO NO < 10 U O. IS J < I U <I U <I U NO NO NO < 10 U < I U < I U < I U <I U NO NO LI <10 U 0 ,32 J 0.36 J o.:!4 J < I U

0.&3 J <2 U

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C .... III.OJ Adioa unl AIIIMW

Dr~

2001

Stmi Junt 2ot2

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AlDUaI

Aug 2t.5

MW-1.9

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S~lIIi

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A 001131

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2002

Annual Dr~

2002

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Ok'tola. lndizlDa lallia, S«mi_1 and Aan .. 1 Cl'OUIIIho"n r Salllllllal: R~lulll

AlIDol All: ~

MW.3O

A 001131

Apr 2007

S«1II1 NOf lOO7

Anaual !\lay 2008

AaDUal Aug 2ft')

Annual Dt>~ 20tl

Stmi Junt l.tl

AaDUIII Du 2tl1

Annual Aug lotS

MW·31

Annual Apr 200

Stllli No 2.001

A 001181

Ma~' 2008

AanuaJ Dt>~

2tOi

S«mi

Jlnr 2002

AnaUlI

Dt>~

2002

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l'tIW·32

Aanual Apr 2t07

S«ml No 2tf1

Annual

Ma~' 200II

I

Trichloroetho?oe 5 28 32 .. t 30 U 22 21 16 NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U 32 JS 42 4 la J5 J5 NO NO <10 U <L U <L U <I U <I U 1.~·Oicltbmethel)(' (Iotal) 70 :!o8 0..15 l.~ I 4.5 <2 U ~ U <2 U 3 .~ 4.~ 5 <2 U <2 U <2 U <2 U

Ciil-l,:!·DIdIIOTonNII~ 10 NO NO NO <10 U:!o8 0..15 I U -1.5 NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U NO 4 3.3 :1 J 3.0 4 .0 4.7 NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U Tr01lil-l.1-DJdIIDTonN,,~ 100 NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I LlJ <I U < I U NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U NO NO NO <10 U 0.23 0.25 J 0 .29 J NO NO <10 U <L U <I U <I U <I U

I. I. I·Tricbloroelbam 200 NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U NO J.J NO <10 U 0..1 0.36 J <I U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U

BrolllOllrlblll(' 10 NO NO NO <[0 U <I U <I UJ <I U <I U NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U NO NO <10 U <I U <I ill <I U <I U Vln).ICbloride :1 NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I <I U NO L4 NO <10 U 0.35 J 0.56 J 0.3 J NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U Acetol)(' NA NO NO NO <10 U <10 U <10 LlJ <10 UJ <10 U NO NO NO <10 U <10 U - <10 UI <10 U NO NO NO <10 U <10 U <10 LTJ <10 U NO NO <10 U <10 U <10 U <10 UJ <10 U Melhylo?rwCltbride 5 NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I UJ <I U <I U NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U TolU!'1)(' I NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U NO NO NO <10 U <I U <I U <I U NO J 0.9 J <I U <I U <I U <I U

~1~'2~.~O~iC~h~~~ __ '~ ______ ;r,*~5~;r~N~O~t-~N*O~+-~N~O*--r~<7LO~7U~~<~I~~U4-~<~I-f~U4-~<~I~~U7+~<~I~~U~~N~O~-r~NO~-+-2N~O~~_<~10-4~U~~<~I~~U~ ___ ~~~<~I~~U~~<~I~~U~~N~O~+-~N~O __ ~~N~O~~<~1~O~~U4-~<~I-4~UU~=F-I~<~I~U~~<~I-+~U~ ____ -+~N~O~4-~N~O~~<~I~O~~U~~<~I-4~U~~<~I-r~U~~<~I-+~U~~<~I~~U~ I~rolbnn NA NO NO NO <10 U 0 .34 J <I U 0. 18 I <I U NO NO NO ~ J 0. 36 J ~ 0.16 J L5 NO NO NO <10 U <I ,..<1 U <I U NO NO <10 Ll <I U <I U <I U <I U X)lo?oes (total) 10.000 NO NO NO < LO U ~ U <2 U .~. <2 U <2 U <2 U <2 U <2 U <2 U

Com.lI.ol

1 .~·Oicbbto.?lh."ll(' (1011.1)

Tr01ls-J,2-DdtloronNM I.I.I·Tricbloroetbam

Vill'rl Chloride Acelolll!

OllorofOrm Xylo?~s (total)

Ad ion unl

5 10 10

100 200 10

2 NA

5 NA

10.000

Annual Dr.

2001

..

Stml Jww 2ot2

NO

11 NO NO NO 1.2

NO NO NO NO NO

1\1"'-33

Annual A.nuaJ Anaual Apr 2007

Dt>~ Aug 2 .. 2 2M!

NO <10 U <I U

1.6 13 28 NO <10 U 0 .49 J NO <10 U <I U NO <10 U <I U NO I J 0 .81 J NO <10 U <10 U NO <10 U <I U NO <10 U <I U NO dO U 0.59 J NO <10 U <I U

5<1111 N .... 2007

A 11111131

May 200S

AMuai Aut; 2 ...

<I U 0.89 38 98

o.:n J L8 <I U ~.S U <I UJ <2.5 U

o.n J 0.59 I.~ I <25 U <I U <3 U <I U <2.5 U

0.68 J 0.69 I <I U <2.5 U <2 U <5 U

NOTES: NA: Not Applicabl.? u,r. = micrognm po: r Ijter BOLD = ValU!'s in boId.1xN! USEPA Actkn ~vel

I ITIle w~1I "'u not mpl.!d during !be event Consiliuent I.!krd 10 table .. 'hen deRc~d. hiwrical data indicl.rd ~1i?c1. Emptosls for visual aid o nly: A de rcted vnJ \Ie ~BIi?r tban the reponing limit

NO = Nol De l!C'ted (NOli!: de l!ction IiJDitJ for historical dllil was not pro ided

A 001131

Dec 2001

.

Stllli Annual Ju. 1lI>~

2002 2002

NO NO

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO ND NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

<10 U

<10 U <10 U <10 U <10 U <10 U <10 U <10 U <10 U <10 U <10 U <10 U

A 001181

Apr 2007

<I U U

<I U <I U <I U <I U

<I U <10 U

<I U <I U <I U

0.17 I

' .... 2007

Anaual /IIay 2008

<I U <I U <I ~UJ<2U<~ <I U <I U <I

<I ill <I U <I <I U <I U <I <I UJ <I UJ <I <I U <I U <I <10 ill <10 1lI <10 <I ill <I U <I <I U <I U <I <I U <I U <I

Q::l4 <I U QI7 <2 UJ ~

Annual Stnll Dt>~ Junt 20tl 2 .. 2

U NO U U NO U NO U NO U NO U NO U NO U NO II NO u NO

NO U

AanuaJ Dt>~

2 .. 2

NO

NO

NO NO NO NO NO

NO NO NO NO

<10 U

<10

<10 U <10 <10 II <10 <10 II <10 U <10 U <10 u <10 U

Annual Apr 200

<I U <2 U <I U <I U <I U <I II <I U <10 U <I U <I u <I U <I U

Stllli No 2001

A 001181

May 2008

Analal Aug 2009

<I U <I U <I U <2 UJ <~ U <2 U <I U <I U <I U <I UJ <I U <I U <I U <I U <I U <I UJ <I U <I U <I U <I U <I U

<10 UJ < 10 UJ <10 U <I UJ <I U <I U <I U <I U <I U <I U <I U <I U <I U <I U <I U

<:! U <2 U

I) USEPA'. urflQi!" 'r cribcria (National ReOOlnlllenc:led WBIi?rQuality Cri ria-COOl!ction EPA 822-Z-99- I. April 19991"~12 the l:fiUillbra sllriin! ""lIIi!rcleanup \pals 01'81 ppb lOr TeE.. 525 ppb for vinyl cbloride IlQd!be Mel of 10 ppb fur cis-J.,2,·<icbloroetbene. [lillie· Value in italic io:liane resull is Croroduplicllli! nmpl;!

U-Not Oi!teced RPD· Rellti-.e ~nx'nt OifTereooe· Calculal!d perthe IOlbwing fa-mula: (Qxl·illY2)x I UI· Quanll.lion limit IDlY Ir imccunlii: or iDlperdse J • Eiti_d Read Re uJt is 1m tbu !be Reponill& UIDt

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AaDU31 Dt>~

2tOI

S«mi

J-2002

NO

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

A Dalal Dt>~

2001.

NO

NO

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

AlnuaJ

Aug 2005

Aanual Apr 2t07

Stml No 2tf7

<10 U <I U <I

Annual

May 200II

II <I U <I U U <2 ill <2 U <2 U

<10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U <10 U <I U <I ill <I U <I U <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U <10 U <I U <I ill <I U <I U

<10 U <I U <I U <I U <I UJ <10 U <10 U <10 ill <10 UJ <10 U

<10 U <I U <I ill <I U <I U <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U <10 U <I U <I U <I U <I U

<10 U <I U 0 . 19 1 0.26 1 U <2 U

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GaieD Myers Dump/Drum SalYage Superfund Site Photographs Taken On December 3 2009

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Monitoring well MW-33 (view west). MonitOJlng wells MW -0 l. M\V_OJ M\V-03, and MVI"-12 (view south).

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Monitoring well MW-36 (view east).

Monitoring well MW-35 (view northeast). Monitoring well MW -22 (view west).

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Monitoring well MW-3.t view west).

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Mitchell E Daniels, Jr. Governor

Thomas W. Easterly CommISsioner

Dear Resident:

Third Five-Year Review Report Appendix H

INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT We make Indiana a cleaner, healthier place 10 live.

December 3, 2009

100 North Senate Avenue Indianapolis, Indi.IIna 46204 (317) 232-8603 (800) 451·6027 www.lN.govlidcm

Re: Galen Myers Dump/Drum Salvage Superfund Site

On September 22,2009, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) published a public notice in the South Bend Tribune regarding the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) conducting a Five-Y ear Review of cleanup actions implemented at the Galen Myers Superfund site. As part of the Five-Year Review process, [ conducted the site inspection and resident interviews today. Sorry, I missed you during my visit. For further information or to comment, please contact me bye-mail ([email protected]), phone (317) 234-0353, or at

Indiana Department of Environmental Management 100 North Senate Avenue, Room 1101 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2251

The Superfund law requires a Five-Year Review of a cleanup when hazardous wastes remain at a site. The review includes an evaluation of background infonnation, cleanup requirements, and the effectiveness of the cleanup and maintenance and monitoring efforts at the site. The Galen Myers Superfund site is located at 11303 Edison Road in Penn Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana. From approximately 1970 to 1983, a drum reclamation operation was located at the property. The soil was contaminated with various volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and semi-volatile organic compounds. The groundwater was contaminated with various VOCs.

In 1985, the U.S. EPA conducted a removal action and removed flammable solids, crushed drums and contaminated soils from the site. The EPA listed Galen Myers as a Superfund Site in 1989. Field investigations were conducted in 1993 and 1994 to characterize the extent of soil, subsurface, and groundwater contamination at the site. Trichloroethene (TeE) was identified as the primary contaminant of concern for groundwater. A Record of Decision (ROD) for the site was signed in September 1995, which documented U.S. EPA's and IDEM's selected remedy for the site. This remedy included excavation ofTCE contaminated on-site soil; extension of alternative water supply from Mishawaka to the affected residential area; continued natural attenuation of the groundwater; long-tenn monitoring of the groundwater and St. Joseph River,

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and implementation of institutional controls to prohibit installation of wel1s on the site and in the residential area affected by the TeE-contaminated groundwater.

Based on soil sampling results col1eeted during Remedial Design ac;:tivities initiated by IDEM in 1997, the Agencies concluded that further on-site soil excavation was not required since the levels of contamination were below the action limits. An Explanation of Significant Difference was signed in September 1998 describing this modification to the,ROD. IDEM also conducted additional groWldwater characterization during Remedial Design.

Additional infonnation about the Galen Myers Superfund site is available at the Mishawaka-Penn Public Library (Bittersweet Branch), 602 Bittersweet Road, Mishawaka, Indiana. The Five-Year Review Report will be available in May 2010.

RLR: bl cc: Rex Osborn, IDEM

~I/~-Resa L. Ramsey Federal Programs Section Office of Land Quality

If you would like to provide IDEM with feedback on our job perfonnance, please go to /tttp:llwww.in.gov/ideml5681.hrnt and complete our "Remediation Program Customer Satisfaction Survet'. Your responses are anonymous and we appreciate the feedback on what we are doing well, and what we need to improve.

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Third Five-Year Review Report Appendix I

2001 to 2009 Monitorine Well Results

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Parameter Vinyl chloride l.l-DCE trans-1.~· DCE cls-1.~·DCE

TCE PCE

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DCE J TCE peE ppb',: C CJ

(ppb,·) (ppb,"> (ppb,·) (oob,') (ppb,·)

1.93 -:'T 1.93 C 1.93 C 1.93 C 1.93 C 0.595 U O.O~CC UJ. J O.O~OC UJ. J 0.595 C 0.595 C

0.617 C 0.617 C 0.61 "7 C 0.61 "7 C 0.617 C 0.630 C 0.630 C 0.630 C 0.630 C 0.630 C 0.020 UJ. J O.O~OO UJ. J 0.0100 "OJ. J 0.0600 Cl J O.O~OO UJ.J 0.020 UJ. J 0.190 J 0.180 "OJ. J 0 . .220 J o.~oo J

Dichloroethelle Reponed \'01lue cOllSidered estimated ~cat1;e of uncertain tie; regarding: compOlw.d idec:iflcatioll TncWoroethene T etracWoroethene Part per billion by \'olwne Analyte not detected at or abo,'e reporting limit. Reportmg limit is shOUll as reponed value. Analy,e not detected at or abo,'e estimated reporting: limit

(pob\") (ppb,·) (ppb,')

1.93 C 1.93 C 1.93 0.595 C 0.595 C 0.595

0.617 C 0.61 "7 C 0.617 0.630 C 0.630 C 0.630 0.0100 UJ. J 0.0400 CJ.J 0.0600 0 . .220 J 0.390 J 0.500

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Source: Letter Report, Galen Myers Vapor Intrusiun Study, 55163 Birch Ruad Osceola, SI. Joseph Cuunty, Indiana: Tetra Tech EM Inc., August 3, 2006

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The selected remedial action meets all identified applicable or relevant and appropriate Federal and more stringent State requirements. The Applicable or Relevant and Appropriate Requirements (ARARs) are classified as chemical; action- and location- specific.

Chemical-Specific ARARs:

• 40 CFR 141, National Primary Drinking Water Standards: MCLs are applicable and proposed MCLs are to be considered. The MCL for TCE is 5.0 micrograms per liter (:g/l). Non-zero Maximum Contaminant Level Goals (MCLGs) are applicable and non-zero proposed MCLGs are to be considered.

• 40 CFR 143, National Secondary Drinking Water Standards: Secondary MCLs are applicable for the quality of drinking water and relevant and appropriate for groundwater.

• 40 CFR 131, Clean Water Act: Water Quality Criteria are relevant and appropriate since discharge of contaminants in the St. Joseph River could occur.

• 327 lAC 2: State of Indiana Groundwater Quality Standards.

• 327 lAC 8-2: State of Indiana Public Water Supply Drinking Water Standards.

AClion-Spec((ic ARARs:

40 CFR 50, National Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS): During excavation and grading, fugitive dust emission must not exceed NAAQS requirements for particulate matter.

40 CFR 261: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) is applicable for definition and identification of hazardous wastes [and] for identifying proper disposal of wastes and may be relevant and appropriate for sampling activity; delegated program in Indiana is implemented at 329 lAC 3.1.

40 CFR 262: RCRA is applicable for generators of hazardous wastes if such materials are disposed off site. This may be applicable if the soil is determined to be a hazardous waste. Delegated program in Indiana is implemented at 329 lAC 3.1.

40 CFR 263: RCRA is applicable for transporters of hazardous wastes, may be applicable if site soils are hazardous waste. Delegated program in Indiana is implemented at 329 lAC 3.1.

40 CFR 268: RCRA is applicable for soil excavation and treatment residuals if the soil test using the Toxicity Characteristic Leachate Procedure (TCLP) is hazardous under Land Disposal Restrictions (LD Rs) and if those materials are to be moved or placed outside of an area of contamination and/or are to be disposed off site. Delegated program in Indiana is implemented at 329 lAC 3.1. Solid and Special Waste Management Regulations that are applicable include soil tests to that determine the soils are not a hazardous waste by the TCLP method.

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40 CFR 122.44(1): National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Penn it Regulations. Administrative requirements for monitoring of discharges to ensure compliance by monitoring mass, volume, and frequency of discharge events are relevant and appropriate for discharge of groundwater to the St. Joseph River. Delegated program in Indiana is implemented at 327 lAC 15.

326 lAC 6: State of Indiana Particulate Rules. Fugitive dust emissions and particulate matter emissions are subject to the rules.

• 326 lAC 8: Volatile Organic Compound Rules establishing emission standards for VOCs.

• 326 lAC 14: Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants. Site specific operating requirements for emissions of air pollutants.

• 312 lAC 13-8-3(n): Water generated during well development and/or purging should be collected and contained if it is known to be contaminated.

Location-Specific ARARs

None.

To Be Considered Criteria (TBC)

IDEM Nonrule Policy Document (W ASTE-0052-NPD) provides guidance on the EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) "contained-in policy" and requires purge water

containing a "listed waste" to be handled appropriately and not disposed of on the ground.

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Contaminants of Concern Action (~gIL) Level

Trichloroethene 5

1,1,1-Trichlorethane 200

Cis-l,2-Dichloroethene 70

Trans-1 ,2-Dich loroethene 100

Vinyl Chloride 2

Trichloroethene 5

1,1,1-Trichlorethane 200

Cis-l,2-Dichloroethene 70

Trans-l,2-Dichloroethene 100

Vinyl Chloride 2

Trichloroethene 5

1,1,1-Trichlorethane 200

Cis-1,2-Dichloroethene 70

Trans-I,2-Dichloroethene 100

Vinyl Chloride 2

Third Five-Year Review Report AppendixK

EPA and SJCHD 2009 Residential Well Sample Results

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EPA 01/20/2009 EP A 01/20/2009 EPA 01120/2009 EPA 01/20/2009 55130 55150 55428 55120

Barksdale 5t. Barksdale 5t. Barksdale 5t. Birch Rd.

<0.50 0.80 46J 0.06 J

<0.50 <0.50 0.39J <0.50

2.0 1.3 18 <0.50

0.30J 0.18 J 0.19 J <0.50

0.48J <0.50 <0.50 <0.50

EPA 01/21/2009 EPA 01/21/2009 EPA 01/21/2009 EPA 01/20/2009 55675 55897 55915 56199

Birch Rd. Birch Rd. Birch Rd. Birch Rd.

<0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50

<0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50

<0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50

<0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50

<0.50 <0.50 <0.50 <0.50

EPA 01121/2009 EPA 01/21/2009 EPA 01/20/2009 SJCHD 06/08/2009 56081 11438E. 11285 11285

Birchway Ct. Jefferson Rd. McKinley Hwy. McKinley Hwy.

<0.50 <0.50 1.5 1.2

<0.50 <0.50 <1.0 <0.50

<0.50 <0.50 210J 170 <0.50 <0.50 1.1 0.95

<0.50 <0.50 <1.0 1.4

J - Estimated Results. Result is less than the reporting limit. D - Bold font used for results that are greater than MCL.

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55190 55290 Birch Rd. Birch Rd.

<0.50 <0.50

<0.50 <0.50

<0.50 <0.50

<0.50 <0.50

<0.50 <0.50

EPA 0112112009 EPA 01/20/2009 11377 11399

Birchtree Dr. Birchtree Dr.

2.8 0.47J

<0.50 <0.50

0.78 <0.50

<0.50 <0.50

<0.50 <0.50

EPA 01/2112009 EPA 01120/2009 55810 56044

Wynnewood Dr. Wynnewood Dr.

<0.50 <0.50

<0.50 <0.50

<0.50 <0.50

<0.50 <0.50

<0.50 <0.50