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169062
1390 N. 2nd Street Navarre, KS 67541
2
38.7963949 / -97.10468100000003
1
Klein, Susan
Klein.Susan@epa.gov
913-551-7786


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Property Location



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Property Progress


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CAs Associated with this Property

CA NameCA #StateTypeAnnouncement Year
Kansas Department of Health and EnvironmentRP98726204KSSection 128(a) State/Tribal2011


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Assessment Activities at this Property

ActivityEPA FundingStart DateCompletion DateCAAccomplishment Counted?Counted When?
Phase I Environmental Assessment$2,975.0012/02/201301/14/2014Kansas Department of Health and EnvironmentYFY17
Phase II Environmental Assessment$4,212.0012/06/201304/21/2014Kansas Department of Health and EnvironmentN
Supplemental Assessment$1,670.0012/02/201301/14/2014Kansas Department of Health and EnvironmentN


Is Cleanup Necessary? Unknown
EPA Assessment Funding: $8,857.00
Leveraged Funding:
Total Funding: $8,857.00


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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Planning or Assessment

There is no data for Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Planning or Assessment.


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Contaminants and Media


Asbestos
VOCs
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up
Building Materials
Ground Water
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up

Cleanup Activities

There are no current cleanup activities.


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Total ACRES Cleaned Up: 2
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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Demolition or Cleanup

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Institutional and Engineering Controls

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Redevelopment and Other Leveraged Accomplishments

There are no current redevelopment activities.


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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Redevelopment

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Additional Property Attributes

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) conducted a Phase I Brownfields Targeted Assessment (BTA) at 1390 N. 2nd Street in Navarre, Kansas. The BTA was conducted for the Dickinson County Navarre Lyons Club, who plans to renovate the former school building for use as a meeting area and community center. Therefore, the Phase I assessment was necessary to fulfill the due diligence requirements prior to renovation activities. Based on the Phase I report, �Recognized Environmental Conditions� (RECs) were identified as potential releases of hazardous substances associated with the historical use of the upgradient property to the east as a grain processing and storage facility. Reports completed on this adjoining property show evidence that groundwater contamination associated with the grain facility has migrated onto the Navarre Community Center Site. Due to groundwater impacts, and possible soil and vapor impacts, a Phase II assessment was recommended. A NESHAP Asbestos Survey was also conducted on the former school building located on the property as an additional scope outside of the ASTM 1527-13 Phase I assessment. Asbestos containing material (ACM) was identified in the building and on the exterior caulking and window glaze. Abatement will likely be required prior to renovation and/or demolition. The applicant will be advised to work with the KDHE Asbestos Control Section to comply with all Federal and State regulations with respect to the asbestos. KDHE conducted the Phase II assessment in February, 2014. The assessment included three soil probes, using direct push technology, and groundwater samples from two on-site monitoring wells. From each soil probe, one surface sample and one subsurface sample were collected. All soil samples were submitted for volatile organic compound (VOC) analysis, and the surface soil samples were also submitted for nitrate analysis. No VOCs or nitrates were detected in any of the six soil samples submitted. Groundwater samples from MW-3 and MW-4 were collected and analyzed for VOCs and Nitrate. Carbon tetrachloride was detected in both MW-3 and MW-4 at 0.0783 milligrams per liter (mg/L) and 0.101 mg/L respectively, which are above the KDHE Tier 2 Risk-Based Standard (RSK) of 0.005 mg/L for residential groundwater. Nitrate was also detected in MW-3 and MW-4 at 92.8 mg/L and 55.2 mg/L respectively, which exceed the maximum contaminant level (MCL) of 10 mg/L. Chloroform was also detected in both monitoring wells, but detections were below the KDHE RSK of 0.08 mg/L for residential groundwater. A vapor intrusion (VI) assessment was also completed at the Navarre School building, which included the collection of indoor air samples as well as sub-slab vapor samples. Seven passive diffusion samplers were placed at the school building, six inside and one outside, and were left for seven days to allow for sample collection. No VOCs were detected in any of the passive diffusion samples. Sub-slab samples were collected from a sub-slab sampling port installed in each of the two basements with a 5 minute sample collection time. Results showed carbon tetrachloride detections in SS-1 and SS-2 of 73 micrograms per cubic meter (�g/m�) and 44 �g/m� respectively. Sample SS-2 also detected chloroform at 4.2 �g/m�. In order to compare the sub-slab results to the KDHE RSK indoor air values, an attenuation factor must first be applied to the RSK. Using the EPA attenuation factor of 0.03, the adjusted KDHE RSK is 135.3 �g/m� for carbon tetrachloride and 35.3 �g/m� for chloroform; therefore, no sub-slab samples exceeded the KDHE RSK for indoor air. As part of the KDHE indoor air team pilot study, Summa canister samples were also collected to evaluate and compare different indoor air sampling techniques. Three 6 L Summa canisters were placed within the building for 24 hour sample collection. Carbon tetrachloride was detected in all three 6 L samples and chloroform was detected in one sa
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