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SITE HAZARD ASSESSMENT

WORKSHEET 1
Summary Score Sheet

SITE INFORMATION:

Name: Franks Property


Address: 2921 54th Ave SW
City: Tumwater County: Thurston State: WA Zip: 98512
Section/Township/Range: Sec. 33/Twp. 18/Range 02W
Latitude: 46.99904 Longitude: -122.9438
Ecology FSID #4267
Date Scored: August 21, 2012

SITE DESCRIPTION

The Franks Property is located along 54th Avenue Southwest, approximately one mile west of downtown Tumwater,
Washington. Surrounding properties primarily include low-density residential housing, however, an industrial park
and electrical substation are located within a half mile of the site. The 4.16 acre property currently includes a single
family residence and several outbuildings. Approximately 50% of the property is identified as either a Palustrine
wetland or high groundwater hazard area and includes a small pond, which may be man-made.

From 1998 to present, the property owner has been cited for numerous county code violations, including junk
vehicles, burying of solid waste, unpermitted structures and dwellings, wetland filling/grading, and others. Most
recently, the property was found to contain numerous drums of suspected waste oil and other hazardous materials.
Petroleum-like sheens and stains were observed in numerous locations throughout the site. Additionally, it appeared
that portions of the wetland area have been graded and filled with a mixture of soil, wood debris, and solid waste.
Presently, the property remains in violation of various county codes and has been referred to the Thurston County
Prosecuting Attorney for enforcement.

SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS

Due to the limited number of residential properties in the surrounding area, it is believed that the risk to human health
is minimal.

ROUTE SCORES:

Surface Water/Human Health: 42.5 Surface Water/Environmental: 28.0


Air/Human Health: 51.9 Air/Environmental: 37.1
Groundwater/Human Health: 53.7 Final Rank: 1

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WORKSHEET 2
Route Documentation

1. SURFACE WATER ROUTE


a. List those substances to be considered for scoring: Source: 1, 2
TPH-Gasoline, BTEX, TPH-Heavy Oil
b. Explain basis for choice of substance(s) to be used in scoring.
The substances listed above are suspected to have impacted surface water at the site.

c. List those management units to be considered for scoring: Source: 1, 2


Contaminated surface water
d. Explain basis for choice of unit to be used in scoring:
Documented release to surface water.

2. AIR ROUTE
a. List those substances to be considered for scoring: Source: 1, 2
TPH-Gasoline, BTEX, TPH-Heavy Oil
b. Explain basis for choice of substance(s) to be used in scoring:
The substances listed above are suspected to have impacted air at the site.

c. List those management units to be considered for scoring: Source: 1, 2


Contaminated soil and surface water.
d. Explain basis for choice of unit to be used in scoring:
Documented release to air.

3. GROUNDWATER ROUTE
a. List those substances to be considered for scoring: Source: 1, 2
TPH-Gasoline, BTEX, TPH-Heavy Oil
b. Explain basis for choice of substance(s) to be used in scoring:
The substances listed above are suspected to have impacted subsurface soil and
groundwater at the site.

c. List those management units to be considered for scoring: Source: 1, 2


Contaminated soil and groundwater
d. Explain basis for choice of unit to be used in scoring:
Documented release to soil.

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WORKSHEET 4
Surface Water Route

1.0 SUBSTANCE CHARACTERISTICS

1.1 Human Toxicity


Drinking Carcinogenicity
Acute Chronic
Water
Substance Value Toxicity Value Toxicity Value Value
Standard WOE PF*
(mg/kg-bw) (mg/kg/day)
(
g/L)
1 TPH-gas 5 8 3306 rat 3 ND - 1.0 .029 3
2 Xylene 10000 2 50 hmn 10 2.0 1 ND ND -
*Potency Factor Source: 3, 4
Highest Value: 10
(Max = 10)
Plus 2 Bonus Points? Yes
Final Toxicity Value: 12
(Max = 12)

1.2 Environmental Toxicity (X) Freshwater ( ) Marine


Non-Human
Acute Water Quality
Mammalian Acute
Substance Criteria
Toxicity

(
g/L) Value (mg/kg) Value
1 TPH-gas 5,300 2 - -
2 Xylene ND - ND -
Source: 3, 4
Highest Value: 2
(Max = 10)

1.3 Substance Quantity (areal extent)


Source: 1, 2
Explain Basis: Unknown. Use default Value=1. Value: 1
(Max = 10)

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2.0 MIGRATION POTENTIAL
Source Value
Containment: Spills
2.1 1, 2 10
Explain basis: Visible soil and surface water impacts (Max = 10)

2.2 Surface Soil Permeability: Norma silt loam (low permeability) 7 5


(Max = 7)

2.3 Total Annual Precipitation: 50.81 inches 5 4


(Max = 5)

2.4 Max 2yr/24hr Precipitation: 3 inches 4 3


(Max = 5)

2.5 Flood Plain: Not in a flood plain 7 0


(Max = 2)

2.6 Terrain Slope: 0-2% 7 1


(Max = 5)

3.0 TARGETS
Source Value
3.1 Distance to Surface Water: 0 feet, surface water on site 7 10
(Max = 10)
Population Served within 2 miles: 21 domestic single intakes (21 x 4 10
3.2 9
people per household = 84 people est. 84 = 9.16 (Max = 75)

3.3 Area Irrigated by surface water within 2 miles: 245 acres. 0.75245 = 12 9 12
(Max = 30)

3.4 Distance to Nearest Fishery Resource: 2,500 feet (Trosper Lake) 7 9


(Max = 12)
Distance to, and Name(s) of, Nearest Sensitive Environment(s): 0 feet
3.5 freshwater wetland on site 7 12
(Max = 12)

4.0 RELEASE

Explain Basis: Visual release Source: 1, 2


Value: 5
(Max = 5)

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WORKSHEET 5
Air Route

1.0 SUBSTANCE CHARACTERISTICS

1.1. Introduction
1.2 Human Toxicity
Air Acute Chronic Carcinogenicity
Substance Standard Value Toxicity Value Toxicity Value Value
g/m3)
( (mg/ m3) (mg/kg/day) WOE PF*

1 TPH-gas 0.12 10 31,947 rat 3 ND - 1.0 .029 3

2 Xylene 1448.6 1 21,714 rat 3 0.085 1 ND ND -


* Potency Factor Source: 3, 4
Highest Value: 10
(Max = 10)
Plus 2 Bonus Points? No
Final Toxicity Value: 10
(Max = 12)

1.3 Mobility (Use numbers to refer to above listed substances)


1.3.1 Gaseous Mobility 1.3.2 Particulate Mobility
Vapor Pressure(s) (mmHg) Soil Type Erodibility Climatic Factor

1 TPH-gas, 9.5E+01, Value 4


2 Xylene, 1.0E+01, Value 3
Source: 3, 4 Source:
Value: 4 Value:
(Max = 4) (Max = 4)

1.4 Highest Human Health Toxicity/ Mobility Matrix Value (from Table A-7)
Final Matrix Value: 20
(Max = 24)

1.5 Environmental Toxicity/Mobility


Non-human
Mammalian
Acute Mobility Matrix
Substance Inhalation Value
Toxicity Value (mmHg) Value
(mg/m3)

1 TPH-gas 31,947 rat 3 9.5E+01 4 6


2 Xylene 21,714 rat 3 1.0E+01 3 5
Highest Environmental Toxicity/Mobility Matrix Value (from Table A-7) = Final Matrix Value: 6
(Max = 24)

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1.6 Substance Quantity (areal extent)
Explain Basis: Unknown. Use default Value=1. Source: 1, 2
Value: 1
(Max = 10)

2.0 MIGRATION POTENTIAL


Source Value
2.1 Containment: Spills 3, 4 10
(Max = 10)

3.0 TARGETS
Source Value
3.1 Nearest Population: Less than 1,000 feet 7 10
(Max = 10)

Distance to [and name(s) of] nearest sensitive environment(s) [fisheries 7


3.2 7
excluded]: 0 feet freshwater wetland on site (Max = 7)

3.3 Population served within 0.5 miles: 1384 = 37.2 7 38


(Max = 75)

4.0 RELEASE

Explain Basis for scoring a release to air: Visual/olfactory evidence Source: 1, 2


Value: 5
(Max = 5)

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WORKSHEET 6
Groundwater Route

1.0 SUBSTANCE CHARACTERISTICS

1.2 Human Toxicity


Drinking Carcinogenicity
Acute Chronic
Water
Substance Value Toxicity Value Toxicity Value Value
Standard WOE PF*
(mg/ kg-bw) (mg/kg/day)
(
g/L)
5 8 3306 rat 3 ND - 1.0 .029 3
1 TPH-Gasoline
Xylene (mixed) 10000 2 50 hmn 10 2.0 1 ND ND -
2

3
* Potency Factor, ND-No Data Source: 3, 4
Highest Value: 10
(Max = 10)
Plus 2 Bonus Points? Yes
Final Toxicity Value: 12
(Max = 12)

1.2 Mobility (use numbers to refer to above listed substances)


Cations/Anions [Coefficient of Aqueous Migration (K)] OR Solubility (mg/L)

1= 1= TPH-Gasoline, 1.8+03, Value 3

2= 2= Xylene: 2.0E+02, Value 2

3= 3=
Source: 3, 4
Value: 3
(Max = 3)

1.3 Substance Quantity (volume):


Explain basis: Unknown, use default value = 1
Source: 1, 2
Value: 1
(Max=10)

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2.0 MIGRATION POTENTIAL
Source Value
Containment (explain basis): Spills. No containment. 10
2.1 1, 2
(Max = 10)
Net precipitation: Nov-Apr (inches): 38.54 total precipitation, 11.74 3
2.2 5, 6
evapotranspiration rate, 38.54-11.74 = 26.80 net precip. (Max = 5)

2.3 Subsurface hydraulic conductivity: silt loam 7 2


(Max = 4)

2.4 Vertical depth to groundwater: <10 feet 7 8


(Max = 8)

3.0 TARGETS
Source Value

3.1 Groundwater usage: private supply, no alternate sources available 8, 9 5


(Max = 10)

3.2 Distance to nearest drinking water well: <600 feet 7 5


(Max = 5)

3.3 Population served within 2 miles: pop. = 2,216 = 47 8, 9 47


(Max = 100)

Area irrigated by (groundwater) wells within 2 miles: 523 acres 23


3.4 9
(0.75)*523 = 23 (Max = 50)

4.0 RELEASE
Source Value
Explain basis for scoring a release to groundwater: No documented release 0
1, 2 (Max = 5)

SOURCES USED IN SCORING

1. Thurston County Environmental Health Division, Ken Franks History with Thurston County, Gerald
Tousley, May 5, 2011.
2. Thurston County Environmental Health Division, Site Inspection Photographs, 1999-2011.
3. Washington Department of Ecology, Toxicology Database for Use in Washington Ranking Method Scoring,
January 1992.
4. Washington Department of Ecology, WARM Scoring Manual, April 1992.
5. Western Regional Climate Center, Precipitation data from the Olympia, Washington Airport, June 1948 to
September 2005.
6. Table 16-Estimated Evapotranspiration, E.M. 2462, p42, for Thurston County Airport.
7. Thurston County Geodata Center, Roads and Transportation Division, September 2012.
8. Washington State Department of Health, Drinking Water Division, Sentry Database, August 2012.
9. Washington Department of Ecology, Water Resources Program, Water Right Tracking System (WRTS),
August 2012.

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