|
Indian Acres Site
Indian Refining Company
Questions about the Demolition/Decommissioning Work Being Performed at the
former Lawrenceville Refinery Site
Fact Sheet #4
October 1998
Lawrenceville, Illinois
Are the persons who are doing removal of asbestos containing materials licensed
and certified to do the work?
Yes. The Illinois EPA sent a field office asbestos inspector to the site in
July to confirm that all of the personnel working on asbestos removal are licensed
to do so. The Illinois Department of Public Health's Asbestos Licensing Section
actually does the licensing. They keep a database of information on who is licensed
in the state. You may contact Asbestos Licensing Manager Kent Cook at 217/782-3517
with questions about that.
Does the Illinois EPA have any responsibility to hire union labor?
No. If the Illinois EPA is running a project, such as site clean up, the federal
statute that must be followed, the Davis/Bacon Act, requires only that the prevailing
wage be met when federal or state money is involved.
In the case of the demolition/decommissioning work at the refinery, a private
company is performing the work. The Illinois EPA is prohibited from interfering
in the contractural business of private industry as long as proper methods are
being used.
Is the asbestos removal work and other demolition work at the refinery being
handled in a safe manner?
Yes. The Illinois EPA believes that the work plan that was developed for the
process of demolition and decommissioning of this facility includes all the
proper references to applicable state and federal guidelines on safe work practices.
As stated in Illinois EPA's fact sheet #3 for the refinery site (June 1998),
if the work proceeds according to the contractor's work plan and requirements
of federal and state laws, potential exposure of site contaminants to the surrounding
community should be minimized.
Illinois EPA has a project manager on site five days a week to insure that
the terms of the work plan are met. Additionally, an asbestos inspector from
the Illinois EPA Marion field office has been periodically visiting the site.
Specific questions about health concerns may be posed to Lynn Stone, toxicologist
at the Illinois Dept. of Public Health, Marion (618/993-7010) or to Eric Paulin,
Director of Environmental Health for Lawrence County at 618/943-3302.
Is the asbestos material being properly contained before it is taken off site
to a landfill?
Yes. Federal law requires that the asbestos-containing materials be double-bagged
and sealed in 6-mil polyethylene plastic and containerized before being taken
to a solid waste landfill.
Are violations that were issued against the Lawrence County Landfill related
to the materials being taken from the refinery?
No. The violations that were issued in June of this year had to do with certain
construction project items that were late in being completed prior to issuance
of an operating permit. These include completion of erosion control, site fencing
and construction of a wheel-washing facility. The operating violations included
inadequate daily cover (dirt) on the disposed waste and blowing litter. The
Illinois EPA field office inspector assigned to this site has been meeting with
the owners/operators frequently and making inspections of the landfill to insure
that these violations are corrected. During the inspection completed on October
8, 1998, the Marion office observed no problems in regards to asbestos handling.
For Additional Information
Greg
Ratliff
Project Manager
Illinois EPA
Bureau of Land
P.O. Box 19276
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276
(217) 782-9882 |
Carol
Fuller
Community Relations Coord.
Illinois EPA
Office of Community Relations
P.O. Box 19276
Springfield, Illinois 62794-9276
(217) 524-8807 |
|