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EDR Environmenetal Report 5 Franklin St Northampton 66345471s.pdfFORM-NULL-RG ™tropeR latnemnorivnE doohrobhgieN RDE ehT 6 Armstrong Road, 4th floor Shelton, CT 06484 Toll Free: 800.352.0050 www.edrnet.com Durai Rajasekar 5 Franklin St Northampton, MA 01060 Inquiry Number: 6634547.1s August 25, 2021 Provided by JM Rodkey Home Inspections EDR Neighborhood Environmental Report™ Property Information: DURAI RAJASEKAR 5 FRANKLIN ST NORTHAMPTON, MA 01060 August 25, 2021 Provided by: and Neighborhood Summary ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS WITHIN 300 FEET: Good News! This report found no environmental records within 300 feet of the property located at 5 FRANKLIN ST. Additional information is located in Section A. ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS BEYOND 300 FEET The report found 72 environmental records beyond 300 feet of the property. For additional information, see Section B. About This Report This report has been compiled by Environmental Data Resources, Inc. (EDR). EDR is the leading national provider of environmental risk information to environmental and home inspection professionals. This report compares the property address against selected government databases of known and potential contamination sites. This report provides no information on the status of the interior structures on the property such as, but not limited to, the existence of mold, asbestos, lead, radon, vapor intrusion or other issues. For your convenience, this report is organized into the following sections: Section A provides information about records of known and potential environmental records within a 300 foot radius of the street address provided. Section B provides information about records of known and potential environmental issues beyond 300 feet of the street address provided. The selected databases are searched to distances most commonly used by environmental professionals. Section C provides information about records that lack sufficient address information for sites to be accurately located. Records where EDR can identify the site status as "closed" or "no further action" are not included in this section. Section D provides descriptions and explanations of the databases used, and contact information for government agencies. If you have concerns about the findings in this report, we recommend that you contact the relevant government agency that can provide additional information about specific environmental issues. Report #: 6634547.1s Page 1 A ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS WITHIN 300 FEET Sites with Known Contamination Within 300 Feet: No Records Found Sites are tracked by the government in a variety of databases. Database descriptions can be found in Section D of this report. No Leaking Underground Tanks were identified. No Leaking Aboveground Tanks were identified. No Landfills were identified. No EPA Final Superfund Sites were identified. No Superfund Enterprise Mgmt System (SEMS) Sites were identified. No Hazardous Waste Treatment Storage and Disposal Sites were identified. No State Hazardous Waste Sites were identified. No Emergency Response Notification Sites were identified. Sites with Potential Contamination Within 300 Feet: No Records Found Sites are tracked by the government in a variety of databases. Database descriptions can be found in Section D of this report. No Clandestine Drug Lab Sites from Federal Sources were identified. No CDC Environmental Health Assessments were identified. No Active Department of Defense Sites were identified. No Former Department of Defense Sites were identified. No Manufactured Gas Plants were identified. No Radioactive Material Activity Sites were identified. No Small Quantity Generator Sites were identified. No Large Quantity Generator Sites were identified. Report #: 6634547.1s Page 2 B ENVIRONMENTAL RECORDS BEYOND 300 FEET Sites with Known Contamination Beyond 300 Feet: 72 Records Found Sites are tracked by the government in a variety of databases. Database descriptions can be found in Section D of this report. 6 Leaking Underground Tanks were identified beyond 300 feet and within 1/2 mile. 1 Leaking Aboveground Tank was identified beyond 300 feet and within 1/2 mile. No Landfills were identified beyond 300 feet and within 1/2 mile. No EPA Final Superfund Sites were identified beyond 300 feet and within 1 mile. No Superfund Enterprise Mgmt System (SEMS) Sites were identified beyond 300 feet and within 1/2 mile. No Hazardous Waste Treatment Storage and Disposal Sites were identified beyond 300 feet and within 1/2 mile. 65 State Hazardous Waste Sites were identified beyond 300 feet and within 1 mile. Sites with Potential Contamination Beyond 300 Feet: No Records Found Sites are tracked by the government in a variety of databases. Database descriptions can be found in Section D of this report. No Clandestine Drug Lab Sites from Federal Sources were identified beyond 300 feet and within 1/8 mile. No CDC Environmental Health Assessments were identified beyond 300 feet and within 1/4 mile. No Active Department of Defense Sites were identified beyond 300 feet and within 1/4 mile. No Former Department of Defense Sites were identified beyond 300 feet and within 1/4 mile. No Manufactured Gas Plants were identified beyond 300 feet and within 1/4 mile. No Radioactive Material Activity Sites were identified beyond 300 feet and within 1/4 mile. No Small Quantity Generator Sites were identified beyond 300 feet and within 1/4 mile. No Large Quantity Generator Sites were identified beyond 300 feet and within 1/4 mile. Report #: 6634547.1s Page 3 B DETAIL: SITES WITH KNOWN CONTAMINATION BEYOND 300 FEET Sites with Known Contamination are tracked by the government in a variety of databases. Database descriptions can be found in Section D of this report. 6 Leaking Underground Tanks were identified beyond 300 feet and within 1/2 mile. Leaking Underground Tanks can leak petroleum into the ground. These chemicals can migrate underground to groundwater or other pathways to human contact. Location Distance from Property EDR ID # NEAR CLARK SCHOOL 250 CRESCENT ST 442 feet NE S102083005 Facility Status: Response Action Outcome CLARK SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF 83 BANCROFT ST 0.2 mile NE S104562307 Facility Status: Response Action Outcome RESIDENCE 36 PARADISE RD 0.2 mile South S108859083 Facility Status: Response Action Outcome GRIGGS RESIDENCE 9 BARRETT PL 0.3 mile East S109489415 Facility Status: Response Action Outcome HOUSE 11 WARD AVE 0.4 mile SW S108347980 Facility Status: Response Action Outcome NORTHAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL 380 ELM ST 0.4 mile WNW 1000520757 Facility Status: Response Action Outcome 1 Leaking Aboveground Tank was identified beyond 300 feet and within 1/2 mile. Leaking Aboveground Tanks can leak petroleum into the ground. These chemicals can migrate underground to groundwater or other pathways to human contact. Location Distance from Property EDR ID # FLYNN RESIDENCE 1 ARLINGTON PLACE 0.2 mile NNW S110684244 Facility Status: Response Action Outcome 65 State Hazardous Waste Sites were identified beyond 300 feet and within 1 mile. State Hazardous Waste Site list is the states’ equivalent to CERCLIS. Releases of hazardous substances have occurred from uncontrolled sites contaminating water, soil and air which may have a long lasting affect on the environment Location Distance from Property EDR ID # RESIDENCE 229 ELM STREET 355 feet West S119795204 Compliance Status: PSNC SMITH COLLEGE 180 ELM ST 0.1 mile SSE S105198873 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome NO LOCATION AID 64 KENSINGTON AVE 0.2 mile SSW S107377611 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome CLARK SCHOOL FOR HEARING & SPEECH 47 ROUNDHILL ROAD 0.2 mile East S112146130 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome Report #: 6634547.1s Page 4 CLARKE SCHOOL BOILER HOUSE 47 ROUND HILL ROAD 0.2 mile East S102083429 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome FLYNN RESIDENCE 1 ARLINGTON PLACE 0.2 mile NNW S110684244 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome SMITH COLLEGE WEST ST 0.3 mile NW S101022420 Compliance Status: No Further Action (DEP Determined) SMITH COLLEGE @ GREEN HALL ELM ST 0.3 mile NW S102083855 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome POLE #6 FORBES AVE 0.3 mile West S103810762 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome RESIDENTIAL HOUSE OFF KENSINGTON ST 57 DRYADS GREEN ST 0.3 mile SSW S103545185 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome RESIDENTIAL UST 59 DRYADS GRN 0.3 mile SSW S103042665 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome REAR OF RENTAL PROPERTY 58 PARADISE RD 0.3 mile South S102083274 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome NORTHAMPTON CITY OF LANDFILL 170 GLENDALE RD 0.4 mile NNE 1001228497 Compliance Status: Adequately Regulated Compliance Status: Adequately Regulated NORTHAMPTON HIGH SCHOOL 380 ELM ST 0.4 mile WNW 1000520757 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome FORMER CALVIN ICE CREAM BUILDING 285 PROSPECT ST 0.5 mile North S108962754 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome RICK’S AUTO 442 ELM STREET 0.6 mile WNW S120630038 Compliance Status: PSNC N/A 143 KING STREET 0.6 mile ENE S112554680 Compliance Status: Tier II Release . CUMBERLAND FARMS 137 KING ST 0.6 mile East S102083113 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome NO LOCATION AID 129 KING ST 0.6 mile East S106344156 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome NO LOCATION AID 88 KING ST 0.6 mile East S104941733 Compliance Status: Downgradient Property Status COMMERCIAL 90 KING STREET 0.6 mile East S117692267 Compliance Status: PSC NORTHAMPTON FIRE DEPT 60 MASONIC ST 0.6 mile ESE U000223750 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome FORMER LIA HONDA DEALERSHIP 171-187 KING ST 0.6 mile ENE S107678084 Compliance Status: PSC UNDER FORMER BUILDING SECTION 61 MASONIC ST 0.6 mile ESE S102083015 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome CITY OF NORTHAMPTON POLICE DEPT 29 CENTER ST 0.6 mile ESE U001005959 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome NO LOCATION AID 71 KING ST 0.6 mile East S103810856 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome Report #: 6634547.1s Page 5 NORTH OF RTE 5 & 9 71 KING ST 0.6 mile East S102083848 Compliance Status: Downgradient Property Status GRAMPYS CORNER STORE 60 KING ST 0.7 mile ESE S105198819 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome CHRISTYS GASOLINE STATION 60 KING ST 0.7 mile ESE S103810871 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome CENTER ST. PROPERTY 16 CENTER ST 0.7 mile ESE S100829366 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome NO. 2 FUEL OIL RELEASE 207-211 MAIN STREET 0.7 mile ESE S111411729 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome NO LOCATION AID 55-57 KING ST 0.7 mile ESE S102083288 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome HOTEL NORTHAMPTON KING ST 0.7 mile ESE S100361864 Compliance Status: Downgradient Property Status FORMER AUTO DEALERSHIP 246 KING ST 0.7 mile NE S102618108 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome VA CWM - CHERRY STREET RESIDENCE 2 - 8 CHERRY STREET 0.7 mile East S118562783 Compliance Status: PSNC FMR NORTHAMPTON GAS WORKS CRAFTS AVE 0.7 mile SE S105198936 Compliance Status: TIERI SMITH COLLEGE 126 WEST ST 0.7 mile South S102555402 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome NATIONAL FELT COMPANY 136 WEST ST 0.7 mile SSE U003655608 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome HAMPSHIRE LINCOLN MERCURY 280 KING ST 0.7 mile NE S100829371 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome NORTHAMPTON MANUFACTURING CORP 122 FEDERAL STREET 0.8 mile West S101023855 Compliance Status: Tier II Release . BY ANTON CLEANERS 15-21 LOCUST ST 0.8 mile NW S100361865 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome AT MERRICK LN 21-31 MAIN ST 0.8 mile ESE S104544605 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome WHITING OIL OFF HAMPTON AVE 0.8 mile ESE S100829382 Compliance Status: No Further Action (DEP Determined) MM 20.3 I 91S 0.8 mile SE S103810899 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome ANTON CORLISS CLEANERS 21 LOCUST ST 0.8 mile NW 1000335354 Compliance Status: Unclassified Compliance Status: Unclassified FITZWILLY’S PARKING LOT 23 NORTH MAIN ST 0.8 mile ESE S104774000 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome SHELL FLORENCE 22 MAIN ST 0.8 mile ESE S105198807 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome COOLEY DICKINSON HOSPITAL, INC. 30 LOCUST STREET 0.8 mile NW 1000487629 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome Compliance Status: LSP No Further Action Report #: 6634547.1s Page 6 NECCESSITIES 16 ARMORY ST 0.8 mile ESE S101044618 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome EXXON MOBIL OIL CORP #16140 300 KING ST 0.8 mile NNE 1000521397 Compliance Status: PSNC Compliance Status: PSNC CONWAY REALTY TRUST 300A KING STREET 0.8 mile NNE S112146138 Compliance Status: PSC LIA NORTHAMPTON CJDR LLC 263 KING ST 0.8 mile NE S105198763 Compliance Status: No Further Action (DEP Determined) PLEASANT ST PROPERTY 79 PLEASANT ST 0.8 mile ESE S101022166 Compliance Status: Pending No Further Action HAMPTON COURT 20 HAMPTON AVE 0.8 mile ESE S105596183 Compliance Status: Response Action Outcome Statement Retracted Compliance Status: Response Action Outcome Statement Retracted Compliance Status: Response Action Outcome Statement Retracted UNITED STATES POST OFFICE BRIDGE STREET 0.8 mile East S101040620 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome SPARTAN 8 PEARL ST 0.9 mile ESE S105809565 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome HAWLEY ST RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 10 HAWLEY ST 0.9 mile East S119869166 Compliance Status: PSNC BILL WILLARD INCORPORATED 303 KING ST 0.9 mile NNE U003654833 Compliance Status: PSNC FIRESTONE COMPLETE AUTO CARE 021970 327 KING ST 0.9 mile NNE 1000222580 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome MILL RIVER 247 RIVERSIDE DR 0.9 mile West S109546168 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome NO LOCATION AID 211 NORTH ST 0.9 mile ENE S104774022 Compliance Status: Remedy Operation Status TRACTOR TRAILER RELEASE 256 PLEASANT ST 1.0 mile ESE S104941715 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome NO LOCATION AID 18 79 MICHELMAN AVE 1.0 mile ESE S105810909 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome NORTHAMPTON CITY OF DPW 125 LOCUST ST 1.0 mile NW 1000407090 Compliance Status: Tier II Release . Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome OCONNELL OIL ASSOCIATES INC 25 TEXAS RD 1.0 mile South S108117520 Compliance Status: Release Action Outcome Report #: 6634547.1s Page 7 C UNLOCATED SITES Government records occasionally lack sufficient address information for some sites to be accurately plotted to an exact location. The following site(s) may or may not be in a close proximity to the target property. Records where EDR can identify the site status as "closed" or "no further action" are not included in the following list. Location Database(s) EDR ID # ADJACENT TO 776 NORTH KING STREET NORTH KING STREET NORTHAMPTONLUST, SPILLS S113804965 Facility Status: Utility-Related Abatement Measure IN FRONT OF FW WEBB PLUMBING SUPPLY INDUSTRIAL DRIVE NORTHAMPTONLAST, SPILLS S117964652 GUERRA RESIDENCE 675 NORTH FARMS ROAD NORTHAMPTONLAST, SPILLS S117277445 ROAD SURFACE EXIT 18 ON RAMP I 91NB NORTHAMPTONSHWS, LAST, SPILLSS120630034 NORTHAMPTON STATE HOSPITAL DUMP PRINCE ST NORTHAMPTONSWF/LF S107404834 NORTHAMPTON HOSPITAL BURTS PIT ROAD DUMP BURTS PIT RD NORTHAMPTONSWF/LF S110523900 ATWOOD LANDFILL ATWOOD DR NORTHAMPTONSWF/LF S109330306 NORTHAMPTON LANDFILL 170 GLENDALE RD NORTHAMPTONSWF/LF U004156879 ALLEN & SONS INC EASTHAMPTON RD NORTHAMPTONSHWS, SPILLS S100361857 Compliance Status: Pending No Further Action NEAR TRAIN STATION RAILROAD AVENUE NORTHAMPTONSHWS, SPILLS S125163142 Compliance Status: URAM Compliance Status: URAM EXIT 18 OFFRAMP-DIESEL RELEASE I91 NORTH EXIT 18-ROUTE 5 SO. NORTHAMPTONSHWS, SPILLS S125163112 Compliance Status: PSNC Compliance Status: PSNC INTERSTATE 91 MEDIAN MILE MARKER 27.2 NORTHAMPTONSHWS, SPILLS S114965457 Compliance Status: PSNC Compliance Status: PSNC INTERSTATE 91 SOUTHBOUND OLD FERRY ROAD OVERPASS NORTHAMPTONSHWS, SPILLS S116687100 Compliance Status: PSNC Report #: 6634547.1s Page 8 EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc. 2 002 00200 200240200 200200120280 120120 120 120 28016 0160 1201201 2 0240240240240 2402 002002002 0 0200200200200 160 16016016 0 160160 16016016016 12012 0 1 EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc.EDR Inc. 2 002 00200 200240200 200200120280 120120 120 120 28016 0160 1201201 2 0240240240240 2402 002002002 0 0200200200200 160 16016016 0 160160 16016016016 12012 0 1 D EXPLANATION AND FOLLOW-UP DISCUSSION ™Information in the EDR Neighborhood Environmental Report is gathered from certain Government agencies and proprietary sources. For each of the databases searched, the following section provides a: - description of the database - contact number and web site for more information (where available) - version date of the database searched (where available) EXPLANATION: SITES WITH KNOWN CONTAMINATION Leaking Underground Tanks Database (LUST) The Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup’s Response and Remediation Division is responsible for statewide implementation of Massachusetts Contingency Plan’s (MCP) Waste Site Cleanup Program activities. These responsibilities focus on coordinating and implementing responses to oil and hazardous material spills, as well as assessment and cleanup of hazardous waste sites and spills across the state, auditing private sector compliance with site and spill assessment and cleanup regulations, and initiating appropriate enforcement actions when violations are discovered. Status Field definitions: - ADQREG Adequately Regulated - DEPMOU DEP Memorandum of Understanding - DEPNDS Not a Disposal Site (DEP) - DEPNFA No Further Action (DEP Determined) - DPS Downgradient Property Status - DPSTRM Downgradient Property Status Terminated - INVSUB Submittal Invalidated by DEP - LSPNFA LSP No Further Action - PENNDS Pending Not a Disposal Site - PENNFA Pending No Further Action - RAO Release Action Outcome, a site/release where an RAO Statement was submitted. An RAO Statement asserts that response actions were sufficient to achieve a level of no significant risk or at least ensure that all substantial hazards were eliminated. - RAONR Response Action Outcome Not Required - REMOPS EXPLANATION AND FOLLOWUP DISCUSSION Report #: 6634547.1s Page 9 Remedy Operation Status - SPECPR Special Project - STMRET Response Action Outcome Statement Retracted - TCLASS Tier Classification - TIER1A A release receiving a total score equal to or greater then 550. These sites/releases require a permit and the person undertaking response actions must do so under direct DEP supervision. - TIER1B A site/release where an NRS score of less than 550 and equal t or greater than 450. These sites/releases require a permit and the response actions may be performed under the supervision of a Licensed Site Professional (LSP) without prior DEP approval, unless such an approval is specifically required by DEP. - TIER1C A site/release receiving a total NRS score of less than 450 and equal to or greater than 350. A site/release receiving a total NRS score of less than 350, but which also meets any of the Tier 1 Inclusionary Criteria specified in 310 CMR 40.0520(2)(a), is also classified a Tier 1C. These sites/releases require a permit and the response actions may be performed under the supervision of a Licensed Site Professional(LSP)without prior DEP approval, unless such an approval is specifically required by DEP. - TIER1D A release where the responsible party fails to provide a required submittal to DEP by a specified deadline. - TIERII A site/release receiving a total NRS score of less than 350, unless the site meets any of the Tier 1 Inclusionary Criteria (see above). Permits are not required at Tier 2 sites/releases and response actions may be performed under the supervision of an LSP without prior DEP approval. All pre-1993 transition sites that have accepted waivers are categorically Tier 2 sites For more information about Leaking Underground Tanks in this report, contact the: Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, 617-292-5500 or http://www.mass.gov/dep/cleanup/compliance/tankpro.htm Source: Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Date of Government Version: 08/27/2013 Search Distance in this report: 1/2 mile from Target Property Leaking Aboveground Tanks Database (LAST) The Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup’s Response and Remediation Division is responsible for statewide implementation of Massachusetts Contingency Plan’s (MCP) Waste Site Cleanup Program activities. These responsibilities focus on coordinating and implementing responses to oil and hazardous material spills, as well as assessment and cleanup of hazardous waste sites and spills across the state, auditing private sector compliance with site and spill assessment and cleanup regulations, and initiating appropriate enforcement actions when violations are discovered. Status Field definitions: - ADQREG Adequately Regulated - DEPMOU DEP Memorandum of Understanding - DEPNDS Not a Disposal Site (DEP) - DEPNFA No Further Action (DEP Determined) - DPS EXPLANATION AND FOLLOWUP DISCUSSION Report #: 6634547.1s Page 10 Downgradient Property Status - DPSTRM Downgradient Property Status Terminated - INVSUB Submittal Invalidated by DEP - LSPNFA LSP No Further Action - PENNDS Pending Not a Disposal Site - PENNFA Pending No Further Action - RAO Release Action Outcome, a site/release where an RAO Statement was submitted. An RAO Statement asserts that response actions were sufficient to achieve a level of no significant risk or at least ensure that all substantial hazards were eliminated. - RAONR Response Action Outcome Not Required - REMOPS Remedy Operation Status - SPECPR Special Project - STMRET Response Action Outcome Statement Retracted - TCLASS Tier Classification - TIER1A A release receiving a total score equal to or greater then 550. These sites/releases require a permit and the person undertaking response actions must do so under direct DEP supervision. - TIER1B A site/release where an NRS score of less than 550 and equal t or greater than 450. These sites/releases require a permit and the response actions may be performed under the supervision of a Licensed Site Professional (LSP) without prior DEP approval, unless such an approval is specifically required by DEP. - TIER1C A site/release receiving a total NRS score of less than 450 and equal to or greater than 350. A site/release receiving a total NRS score of less than 350, but which also meets any of the Tier 1 Inclusionary Criteria specified in 310 CMR 40.0520(2)(a), is also classified a Tier 1C. These sites/releases require a permit and the response actions may be performed under the supervision of a Licensed Site Professional(LSP)without prior DEP approval, unless such an approval is specifically required by DEP. - TIER1D A release where the responsible party fails to provide a required submittal to DEP by a specified deadline. - TIERII A site/release receiving a total NRS score of less than 350, unless the site meets any of the Tier 1 Inclusionary Criteria (see above). Permits are not required at Tier 2 sites/releases and response actions may be performed under the supervision of an LSP without prior DEP approval. All pre-1993 transition sites that have accepted waivers are categorically Tier 2 sites For more information about Leaking Aboveground Tanks in this report, contact the: Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, 617-292-5500 or http://www.mass.gov/dep/cleanup/compliance/tankpro.htm Source: Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection EXPLANATION AND FOLLOWUP DISCUSSION Report #: 6634547.1s Page 11 Date of Government Version: 08/27/2013 Search Distance in this report: 1/2 mile from Target Property Landfills Database (SWF/LF) Across the country, many communities, businesses, and individuals have found creative ways to reduce and better manage Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) - more commonly known as trash or garbage - through a coordinated mix of practices that includes source reduction, recycling (including composting), and disposal. The most environmentally sound management of MSW is achieved when these approaches are implemented according to EPA’s preferred order: source reduction first, recycling and composting second, and disposal in landfills or waste combustors last. Although source reduction, reuse, recycling, and composting can divert large portions of municipal solid waste (MSW) from disposal, some waste still must be placed in landfills. Modern landfills are well-engineered facilities that are located, designed, operated, monitored, closed, cared for after closure, cleaned up when necessary, and financed to insure compliance with federal regulations. The federal regulations were established to protect human health and the environment. For more information about Landfills in this report, contact the: Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, 617-292-5500 ,http://www.mass.gov/dep/recycle/solidwas.htm Source: Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Date of Government Version: 06/10/2013 Search Distance in this report: 1/2 mile from Target Property EPA Final Superfund Sites Database (NPL) EPA Final Superfund Sites Database (NPL) is the list of national priorities among the known releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants throughout the United States and its territories. The NPL is intended primarily to guide the EPA in determining which sites warrant further investigation. Superfund is the Federal government’s program to clean up the nation’s uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. Under the Superfund program, abandoned, accidentally spilled, or illegally dumped hazardous waste that pose a current or future threat to human health or the environment are cleaned up. To accomplish its mission, EPA works closely with communities, Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs), scientists, researchers, contractors, and state, local, tribal, and Federal authorities. Together with these groups, EPA identifies hazardous waste sites, tests the conditions of the sites, formulates cleanup plans, and cleans up the sites. For more information about EPA Final Superfund Sites in this report, contact the: Environmental Protection Agency, Superfund Hotline, 800-424-9346 or 703-412-9810, http://www.epa.gov/superfund/sites/npl/index.htm. Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date of Government Version: 04/26/2013 Search Distance in this report: 1 mile from Target Property EPA Proposed Superfund Sites Database (CERCLIS) The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), commonly known as Superfund, was enacted by Congress on December 11, 1980. CERCLA contains information on hazardous waste sites, potential hazardous waste sites, and remedial activities across the nation, including sites that are on the National Priorities List (NPL) or being considered for the NPL. Superfund is the Federal government’s program to clean up the nation’s uncontrolled hazardous waste sites. Under the Superfund program, abandoned, accidentally spilled, or illegally dumped hazardous waste that pose a current or future threat to human health or the environment are cleaned up. To accomplish its mission, EPA works closely with communities, Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs), scientists, researchers, contractors, and state, local, tribal, and Federal authorities. Together with these groups, EPA identifies hazardous waste sites, tests the conditions of the sites, formulates cleanup plans, and cleans up the sites. For more information about EPA Proposed Superfund Sites in this report, contact the: Environmental Protection Agency, 703-413-0223 or http://www.epa.gov/superfund/action/law/cercla.htm Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date of Government Version: 04/26/2013 Search Distance in this report: 1/2 mile from Target Property Hazardous Waste Treatment Storage and Disposal Sites Database (RCRAInfo) RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Transporters are individuals or entities that move hazardous waste from the generator offsite to a facility that can recycle, treat, store, or dispose of the waste. TSDFs treat, store, or dispose of the waste. EXPLANATION AND FOLLOWUP DISCUSSION Report #: 6634547.1s Page 12 For more information about RCRA Treatment, Storage and Disposal sites in this report, contact the: Environmental Protection Agency at http://www.epa.gov/osw/ Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date of Government Version: 07/11/2013 Search Distance in this report: 1/2 mile from Target Property State Hazardous Waste Sites Database (SHWS) The Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup’s Response and Remediation Division is responsible for statewide implementation of Massachusetts Contingency Plan’s (MCP) Waste Site Cleanup Program activities. These responsibilities focus on coordinating and implementing responses to oil and hazardous material spills, as well as assessment and cleanup of hazardous waste sites and spills across the state, auditing private sector compliance with site and spill assessment and cleanup regulations, and initiating appropriate enforcement actions when violations are discovered. Status Field definitions: - ADQREG Adequately Regulated - DEPMOU DEP Memorandum of Understanding - DEPNDS Not a Disposal Site (DEP) - DEPNFA No Further Action (DEP Determined) - DPS Downgradient Property Status - DPSTRM Downgradient Property Status Terminated - INVSUB Submittal Invalidated by DEP - LSPNFA LSP No Further Action - PENNDS Pending Not a Disposal Site - PENNFA Pending No Further Action - RAO Release Action Outcome, a site/release where an RAO Statement was submitted. An RAO Statement asserts that response actions were sufficient to achieve a level of no significant risk or at least ensure that all substantial hazards were eliminated. - RAONR Response Action Outcome Not Required - REMOPS Remedy Operation Status - SPECPR Special Project - STMRET Response Action Outcome Statement Retracted - TCLASS EXPLANATION AND FOLLOWUP DISCUSSION Report #: 6634547.1s Page 13 Tier Classification - TIER1A A release receiving a total score equal to or greater then 550. These sites/releases require a permit and the person undertaking response actions must do so under direct DEP supervision. - TIER1B A site/release where an NRS score of less than 550 and equal t or greater than 450. These sites/releases require a permit and the response actions may be performed under the supervision of a Licensed Site Professional (LSP) without prior DEP approval, unless such an approval is specifically required by DEP. - TIER1C A site/release receiving a total NRS score of less than 450 and equal to or greater than 350. A site/release receiving a total NRS score of less than 350, but which also meets any of the Tier 1 Inclusionary Criteria specified in 310 CMR 40.0520(2)(a), is also classified a Tier 1C. These sites/releases require a permit and the response actions may be performed under the supervision of a Licensed Site Professional(LSP)without prior DEP approval, unless such an approval is specifically required by DEP. - TIER1D A release where the responsible party fails to provide a required submittal to DEP by a specified deadline. - TIERII A site/release receiving a total NRS score of less than 350, unless the site meets any of the Tier 1 Inclusionary Criteria (see above). Permits are not required at Tier 2 sites/releases and response actions may be performed under the supervision of an LSP without prior DEP approval. All pre-1993 transition sites that have accepted waivers are categorically Tier 2 sites For more information about State Hazardous Waste Sites in this report, contact the: Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, 617-292-5990 Source: Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Date of Government Version: 08/27/2013 Search Distance in this report: 1 mile from Target Property Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) Emergency Response Notification System, also known as The National Response System (NRS), is the government’s mechanism for emergency response to discharges of oil and the release of chemicals into the navigable waters or environment of the United States and its territories. Initially, this system focused on oil spills and selected hazardous polluting substances discharged into the environment. It has since been expanded by other legislation to include hazardous substances and wastes released to all types of media. For more information about Emergency Response Notification System in this report, contact the: National Response Center, United States Coast Guard, 800-424-8802 or http://www.nrc.uscg.mil/nrsinfo.html Source: National Response Center, United States Coast Guard Date of Government Version: 12/31/2012 Search Distance in this report: 300 feet from Target Property EXPLANATION: SITES WITH POTENTIAL CONTAMINATION Clandestine Drug Labs Sites from Federal Sources (US CDL) Clandestine Drug Labs Sites from Federal Sources is a listing of drug lab location from the U.S. Department of Justice ("the Department"). It contains addresses of some locations where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites. In most cases, the source of the entries is not the Department, and the Department has not verified the entry and does not guarantee its accuracy. Members of the public must verify the accuracy of all entries by, for example, contacting local law enforcement and local health departments. For more information about Clandestine Drug Labs from Federal Sources in this report, contact the Drug Enforcement Administration, 202-307-1000 EXPLANATION AND FOLLOWUP DISCUSSION Report #: 6634547.1s Page 14 Source: Drug Enforcement Administration Date of Government Version: 08/06/2013 Search Distance in this report: 1/8 mile from Target Property CDC Environmental Health Assessments Database The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, ATSDR, is an agency of the U.S. Public Health Service. It was established by Congress in 1980 under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, also known as the Superfund law. This law set up a fund to identify and clean up our country’s hazardous waste sites. The Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, and the individual states regulate the investigation and clean up of the sites. Since 1986, ATSDR has been required by law to conduct a public health assessment at each of the sites on the EPA National Priorities List. The aim of these evaluations is to find out if people are being exposed to hazardous substances and, if so, whether that exposure is harmful and should be stopped or reduced. If appropriate, ATSDR also conducts public health assessments when petitioned by concerned individuals. Public health assessments are carried out by environmental and health scientists from ATSDR and from the states with which ATSDR has cooperative agreements. Exposure: As the first step in the evaluation, ATSDR scientists review environmental data to see how much contamination is at a site, where it is, and how people might come into contact with it. Generally, ATSDR does not collect its own environmental sampling data but reviews information provided by EPA, other government agencies, businesses, and the public. When there is not enough environmental information available, the report will indicate what further sampling data is needed. Health Effects: If the review of the environmental data shows that people have or could come into contact with hazardous substances, ATSDR scientists then evaluate whether or not there will be any harmful effects from these exposures. The report focuses on public health, or the health impact on the community as a whole, rather than on individual risks. Again, ATSDR generally makes use of existing scientific information, which can include the results of medical, toxicologic and epidemiologic studies and the data collected in disease registries. The science of environmental health is still developing, and sometimes scientific information on the health effects of certain substances is not available. When this is so, the report will suggest what further research studies are needed. Conclusions: The report presents conclusions about the level of health threat, if any, posed by a site and recommends ways to stop or reduce exposure in its public health action plan. ATSDR is primarily an advisory agency, so usually these reports identify what actions are appropriate to be undertaken by EPA, other responsible parties, or the research or education divisions of ATSDR. However, if there is an urgent health threat, ATSDR can issue a public health advisory warning people of the danger. ATSDR can also authorize health education or pilot studies of health effects, full-scale epidemiology studies, disease registries, surveillance studies or research on specific hazardous substances. For more information about CDC Environmental Health Assessments in this report, contact the: Center for Disease Control, 800-232-4636 or http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/hac/pha/index.asp Source: Center for Disease Control Date of Government Version: 11/29/2007 Search Distance in this report: 1/4 mile from Target Property Active Department of Defense Site Database (DOD) Over the last 20 years, the Defense Environmental Restoration Program (DERP) has evolved into a mature program addressing environmental restoration activities at its active installation, base realignment and closure (BRAC) installation, and formerly used defense sites (FUDS). Reducing and managing risk is a central element of the DERP. In its earlier years, the DERP forcused heavily on the identification, investigation, and cleanup of land impacted by decades of defense operations and training activities. As the program expanded to include historic use of military munitions at its active installations, the program progressed from study to cleanup of industrial remediation of past contamination. The DERP has also included demolition and removing unsafe buildings and structures primarily at former DoD properties that pose health risks to personnel and the general public. In all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and 8 U.S. territories, DoD is working to protect citizens and our natural resources by restoring public lands. DoD has created two distinct programs within the DERP to most effectively address remediation of its sites. The Installation Restoration Program (IRP) primarily addresses sites impacted by hazardous substances. These sites are similar sites across the country contaminated from past practices at industrial and commercial areas, such as municipal landfills and factories. The IRP is a proven program with successes achieved over the past two decades. Through the newly established Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP), DoD can most effectively respond to unexploded ordnance and military munitions waste at areas other than operational ranges. In the coming years, DoD will develop the MMRP to mirror the successes of the IRP. For more information about Department of Defense Sites in this report, contact the: Department of Defense Cleanup Office, 800-225-3842 or http://www.dtic.mil/envirodod/COffice/COWebL.htm. EXPLANATION AND FOLLOWUP DISCUSSION Report #: 6634547.1s Page 15 Source: Department of Defense Date of Government Version: 12/31/2005 Search Distance in this report: 1/4 mile from Target Property Former Department of Defense Sites Database (FUDS) Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) as defined by the Defense Environmental Restoration Program Management Guidance are real properties that were under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of Defense and owned by, leased by, or otherwise possessed by the United States. Located throughout the United States, these properties are now owned by private individuals, corporations, state and local governments, federal agencies, and tribal governments. The OSD Cleanup Office is responsible for programming and budgeting for FUDS requirements. The Army is the executive agent for management of FUDS properties, while the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is the day-to-day executor for all aspects of the program. FUDS project categories include, but are not limited to: -Hazardous, toxic and radioactive waste (HTRW); -Management of FUDS properties, while the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is the day- to-day executor for all aspects of the program; -Containerized HTRW; -Building demolition and debris removal; -Potentially responsible party sites; USACE catalogs all FUDS properties on their site inventory, which details property locations, property number, a nd status of potentially hazardous findings. Three phases may be used to determine the restoration process at FUDS properties: Inventory, Investigation, and Cleanup. Once the property is confirmed as being formerly used by a defense agency, it is entered into the FUDS inventory. If contamination resulting from past Defense practices exists, an investigation must be conducted to determine the extent of the contamination and the appropriate response. Once these two phases are completed a cleanup process will begin to reduce the risk of human health and the environment, or to improve public safety. Cleanup activities are accomplished based on priority sites posing the greatest risks are addressed first. For more information about Formerly Used Defense Sites in this report, contact the: US Army Corps of Engineers, 202-528-4285 or http://hq.environmental.usace.army.mil/programs/fuds/fuds.html. Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Date of Government Version: 12/31/2011 Search Distance in this report: 1/4 mile from Target Property EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plants The EDR Proprietary Manufactured Gas Plant Database includes records of coal gas plants (manufactured gas plants) compiled by EDR’s researchers. Manufactured gas sites were used in the United States from the 1800’s to 1950’s to produce a gas that could be distributed and used as fuel. These plants used whale oil, rosin, coal, or a mixture of coal, oil, and water that also produced a significant amount of waste. Many of the byproducts of the gas production, such as coal tar (oily waste containing volatile and non-volatile chemicals), sludges, oils and other compounds are potentially hazardous to human health and the environment. The byproduct from this process was frequently disposed of directly at the plant site and can remain or spread slowly, serving as a continuous source of soil and groundwater contamination. Source: EDR Inc. Date of Government Version: 08/28/2009 Search Distance in this report: 1/4 mile from Target Property Radioactive Material Activity Sites Database (MLTS) Radioactive Material Activity Sites, also know as the Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS), is maintained by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and contains a list of sites which possess or use radioactive materials and which are subject to NRC licensing requirements. MLTS database lists the NRC’s licenses issued for the operation of nuclear power plants, nuclear waste repositories or medical, industrial, or research applications. The NRC is responsible for ensuring the public health and safety through licensing, inspection, and environmental reviews for all activities. For more information about Radioactive Material Activity Site in this report, contact the: Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 800-368-5642 Source: Nuclear Regulatory Commission EXPLANATION AND FOLLOWUP DISCUSSION Report #: 6634547.1s Page 16 Date of Government Version: 07/22/2013 Search Distance in this report: 1/4 mile from Target Property RCRA Small Quantity Generator Sites (RCRA SQG) RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Small quantity generators (SQGs) generate between 100 kg and 1,000 kg of hazardous waste per month. For more information about Small Quantity Gernerators in this report, contact the: Environmental Protection Agency at http://www.epa.gov/osw/ Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date of Government Version: 07/11/2013 Search Distance in this report: 1/4 mile from Target Property RCRA Large Quantity Generator Sites (RCRA LQG) RCRAInfo is EPA’s comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. The database includes selective information on sites which generate, transport, store, treat and/or dispose of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Large quantity generators (LQGs) generate over 1,000 kilograms (kg) of hazardous waste, or over 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste per month. For more information about Large Quantity Gernerators in this report, contact the: Environmental Protection Agency at http://www.epa.gov/osw/ Source: Environmental Protection Agency Date of Government Version: 07/11/2013 Search Distance in this report: 1/4 mile from Target Property EXPLANATION: FLOOD INFORMATION Flood Zone Data: This data was obtained from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). It depicts 100- year and 500-year flood zones as defined by FEMA. It includes the National Flood Hazard Layer (NFHL) which incorporates Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) data and Q3 data from FEMA in areas not covered by NFHL. Source: FEMA Phone: 877-336-2627 Date of Government Version: 2003, 2015 Federal Contacts for Additional Information Federal Emergency Management Agency 877-3362-627 State Contacts for Additional Information Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency 508-820-2000 EXPLANATION AND FOLLOWUP DISCUSSION Report #: 6634547.1s Page 17 EXPLANATION: WETLANDS INFORMATION NWI: National Wetlands Inventory. This data, available in select counties across the country, was obtained by EDR in 2004 from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Federal Contacts for Additional Information Fish & Wildlife Service 813-570-5412 State Contacts for Additional Information Dept. of Fisheries, Wildlife, & Env. Law Enforcement 617-727-1614 STREET AND ADDRESS INFORMATION (c) 2015 TomTom North America, Inc. All rights reserved. This material is proprietary and the subject of copyright protection and other intellectual property rights owned by or licensed to TomTom North America, Inc. 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