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National Oil and Hazardous
Substances Pollution Contingency
Plan; National Priorities List: Partial
Deletion of the Beloit Corporation
Superfund Site
Environmental Protection
Agency.
ACTION: Direct final rule.
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ADDRESSES:
AGENCY:
The Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) Region 5 is publishing a
direct final Notice of Deletion of the
Research Center Property (RCP) of the
Beloit Corporation Superfund Site
(Site), in Rockton, Illinois from the
National Priorities List (NPL). This
partial deletion includes all media at the
20-acre RCP. The rest of the Site
remains on the NPL and is not affected
by this action. The NPL, promulgated
pursuant to Section 105 of the
Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act (CERCLA) of 1980, as amended, is
an appendix of the National Oil and
Hazardous Substances Pollution
Contingency Plan. EPA is publishing
this direct final partial deletion with the
concurrence of the State of Illinois
because all appropriate response actions
at the RCP under CERCLA have been
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completed, other than maintenance,
monitoring and five-year reviews.
However, this partial deletion does not
preclude future actions under
Superfund.
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I. Introduction
II. NPL Deletion Criteria
III. Partial Deletion Procedures
IV. Basis for Site Partial Deletion
V. Partial Deletion Action
I. Introduction
EPA Region 5 is publishing this direct
final Notice of Partial Deletion for the
Beloit Corporation (Beloit Corp.) Site
(Site), from the National Priorities List
(NPL). This partial deletion pertains to
the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center
Property portion of the Site, PIN 03–12–
452–003, located at 1155 Prairie Hill
Road, Rockton, Illinois. The NPL
constitutes Appendix B of 40 CFR. Part
300 which is the National Oil and
Hazardous Substances Pollution
Contingency Plan (NCP), which EPA
promulgated pursuant to Section 105 of
the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation and Liability
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Act (CERCLA) of 1980, as amended.
EPA maintains the NPL as the list of
sites that appear to present a significant
risk to public health, welfare, or the
environment. Sites on the NPL may be
the subject of remedial actions financed
by the Hazardous Substance Superfund
(Fund). This partial deletion of the
Beloit Corp. Site is proposed in
accordance with 40 CFR 300.425(e) and
is consistent with the Notice of Policy
Change: Partial Deletion of Sites Listed
on the National Priorities List. 60 FR
55466 (Nov. 1, 1995). As described in
§ 300.425(e)(3) of the NCP, a portion of
a site deleted from the NPL remains
eligible for Fund-financed remedial
action if future conditions warrant such
actions.
Section II of this document explains
the criteria for deleting sites from the
NPL. Section III discusses the
procedures that EPA is using for this
action. Section IV discusses the Former
Beloit Corp. Research Center Property,
PIN 03–12–452–003 of the Beloit Corp.
Superfund Site and demonstrates how it
meets the deletion criteria. Section V
discusses EPA’s action to partially
delete this portion of the Site from the
NPL unless adverse comments are
received during the public comment
period.
II. NPL Deletion Criteria
The NCP establishes the criteria that
EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL.
In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425(e),
sites may be deleted from the NPL
where no further response is
appropriate. In making such a
determination pursuant to 40 CFR
300.425(e), EPA will consider, in
consultation with the State, whether any
of the following criteria have been met:
i. Responsible parties or other persons
have implemented all appropriate
response actions required,
ii. All appropriate Fund-financed
response under CERCLA has been
implemented, and no further response
action by responsible parties is
appropriate; or
iii. The remedial investigation has
shown that the release poses no
significant threat to public health or the
environment and, therefore, the taking
of remedial measures is not appropriate.
Pursuant to CERCLA Section 121(c)
and the NCP, EPA conducts five-year
reviews to ensure the continued
protectiveness of remedial actions
where hazardous substances, pollutants,
or contaminants remain at a site above
levels that allow for unlimited use and
unrestricted exposure. EPA conducts
such five-year reviews even if a site is
deleted from the NPL. EPA may initiate
further action to ensure continued
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protectiveness at a deleted site if new
information becomes available that
indicates it is appropriate. Whenever
there is a significant release from a site
deleted from the NPL, the deleted site
may be restored to the NPL without
application of the hazard ranking
system.
III. Partial Deletion Procedures
The following procedures apply to the
deletion of the Former Beloit Corp.
Research Center Property, PIN 03–12–
452–003 of the Beloit Corp. Site:
(1) EPA has consulted with the State
of Illinois prior to developing this direct
final Notice of Partial Deletion and the
Notice of Intent for Partial Deletion
published in the ‘‘Proposed Rules’’
section of the Federal Register.
(2) EPA has provided the State thirty
(30) working days for review of this
action and the parallel Notice of Intent
for Partial Deletion prior to their
publication today, and the State,
through the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency (IEPA), has
concurred on the partial deletion of the
Site from the NPL.
(3) Concurrent with the publication of
this direct final Notice of Partial
Deletion, a notice of the availability of
the parallel Notice of Intent for Partial
Deletion is being published in two
major local newspapers, the Rockton
Herald and the Rockford Register Star.
The newspaper notices announce the
30-day public comment period
concerning the Notice of Intent for
Partial Deletion of the Site from the
NPL.
(4) EPA placed copies of documents
supporting the partial deletion in the
deletion docket and made these items
available for public inspection and
copying at the Site information
repositories identified in the ADDRESSES
Section of this rule.
(5) If adverse comments are received
within the 30-day public comment
period on this partial deletion action,
EPA will publish a timely notice of
withdrawal of this direct final Notice of
Partial Deletion in the Federal Register
before its effective date and will prepare
a response to comments and continue
with the deletion process on the basis of
the Notice of Intent for Partial Deletion
and the comments already received.
Deletion of a portion of a site from the
NPL does not itself create, alter, or
revoke any individual’s rights or
obligations. Deletion of a portion of a
site from the NPL does not in any way
alter EPA’s right to take enforcement
actions, as appropriate. The NPL is
designed primarily for informational
purposes and to assist EPA
management. Section 300.425(e)(3) of
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the NCP states that the deletion of a site
from the NPL does not preclude
eligibility for further response actions,
should future conditions warrant such
actions.
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IV. Basis for Partial Site Deletion
The following information provides
EPA’s rationale for deleting the Former
Beloit Corp. Research Center Property,
PIN 03–12–452–003, of the Beloit Corp.
Site from the NPL:
Site Background and History
The Beloit Corp. Site (CERCLIS ID
ILD021440375) is located in Rockton,
Winnebago County, Illinois. The Site
consists of one, site-wide operable unit.
The Site includes the approximately
200-acre former Beloit Corp. property
and additional adjacent areas, including
the Blackhawk Acres residential
subdivision, and other industrial
properties adjacent to the subdivision,
including the former Soterion/United
Recovery facility, a portion of the
Taylor, Inc. property and the Safe-TWay property. The Site is bound on the
north by Prairie Hill Road, on the west
by the Rock River, on the south by a line
projected from the Rock River along the
south edge of a Village of Rockton
easement and access road to Blackhawk
Boulevard, and on the east by
Blackhawk Boulevard. See Figures 1
and 2 in Maps—Beloit Corp. Site and
Area for Partial Deletion, Docket
Document ID No. EPA–HQ–SFUND–
1990–0011–0286 in the Docket.
The Beloit Corp. used approximately
20 acres of its 200-acre property for a
research center (the Former Beloit Corp.
Research Center Property), and 55 acres
for a manufacturing plant, a wastewater
treatment plant and lagoons, a gravel
pit, and parking and outdoor storage
areas. The Beloit Corp. used about 39
acres of open field south of its
manufacturing and storage areas for
foundry sand disposal and fibrous
sludge spreading. About 86 heavily
wooded acres of the Beloit Corp.
property located west and south of the
operations areas remain vacant and are
within a backwater and floodplain area
of the Rock River.
The Beloit Corp. property is divided
into several parcels of land and has been
redeveloped. The northern parcel of the
Site is the location of the Former Beloit
Corp. Research Center, PIN 03–12–452–
003, and is the property EPA is deleting
from the Site (see Property Map for 03–
12–452–003 in Maps—Beloit Corp. Site
and Area for Partial Deletion, Docket
Document ID EPA–HQ–SFUND–1990–
0011–0286 in the Docket). This property
is approximately 20.757 acres and is
owned by the Rock River Land
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Development Company (Rock River).
The address for this property is 1155
Prairie Hill Road, Rockton, Illinois. The
property is zoned for heavy industrial
use and is occupied by Andritz
Paperchine, a supplier of papermaking
technology.
The remaining western and southern
parcels of the former Beloit Corp.
property are owned by Lubrizol
Holding, Inc. (Lubrizol) and are not
being deleted as part of this action.
These parcels include the locations of
the former Beloit Corp. manufacturing
building, the former Beloit Corp.
wastewater treatment plant and lagoons,
the vacant fields, woods and floodplain
areas, EPA’s groundwater extraction and
treatment system cleanup remedy, and
the majority of EPA’s groundwater
monitoring well network (former Beloit
Corp. Manufacturing Property). The
PINs for these properties are 03–13–
201–002, 03–12–452–002, 03–12–376–
001, 03–13–126–001, 03–13–176–004.
These parcels are also zoned for heavy
industrial use. This part of the Site is
occupied by Chemtool Inc. (Chemtool)
and is used to manufacture specialized
industrial lubricants. The address for
the portion of the Site remaining on the
NPL is 1165 Prairie Hill Road, Rockton,
Illinois.
The Beloit Corp. property was
farmland until Beloit Corp. purchased it
in 1957. The property has been used for
industrial purposes since 1957. Beloit
Corp. manufactured machines at the
Site that produced layered paper
products from paper pulp. Beloit Corp.
used solvents at its plant for parts
cleaning operations. Beloit Corp. used
petroleum-based, non-chlorinated
solvents until the mid-1970s, and
chlorinated solvents from the mid-1970s
until 1983. The exact composition of the
chlorinated solvents and the amounts
Beloit Corp. used are unknown. Beloit
Corp. used mineral spirits for metal
degreasing and parts cleaning from 1983
until the facility closed in 1999.
IEPA began investigating potential
contamination on the Beloit Corp.
property and in the surrounding area in
the 1980s. In 1986, IEPA sampled
residential wells in the Blackhawk
Acres subdivision adjacent to the Beloit
Corp. facility. Sixteen of the 55 private
drinking water wells that were sampled
were contaminated.
IEPA’s investigations determined that
the most likely source of the
groundwater contamination in the
Blackhawk Acres subdivision was the
Beloit Corp. EPA proposed the Beloit
Corp. property and the surrounding area
to the NPL as the Beloit Corp.
Superfund Site on June 24, 1988 (53 FR
23988). EPA finalized listing the Beloit
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Corp. Site on the NPL on August 30,
1990 (55 FR 35502).
Beloit Corp. entered into a Consent
Decree with IEPA in 1991 to conduct a
Remedial Investigation (RI) and
Feasibility Study (FS) at the Site. The RI
found that the groundwater is
contaminated with volatile organic
compounds (VOCs) including
tetrachloroethene (PCE), 1,1,1tricloroethane (1,1,1-TCA), and
trichloroethene (TCE).
In 1993, IEPA determined that three
residential wells in the Blackhawk
Acres subdivision contained TCE in
groundwater above the Maximum
Contaminant Level (MCL) established
under the Safe Drinking Water Act.
IEPA subsequently fitted these three
residential wells contaminated above
the MCL with carbon filtration systems
plus IEPA fitted a fourth residential well
with a carbon filtration system. The
filtration systems continue to be
maintained by IEPA. In 1999, IEPA
connected a fifth residence with
contaminated well water to the Rockton
municipal water supply when the
contamination was discovered in 1998.
The highest area of groundwater
contamination is located under the
southern area of the Erection Bay
section of the Beloit Corp.
manufacturing building. The primary
groundwater contaminant in this area is
PCE. The PCE contamination is believed
to be due to the discharge of VOCs to
the ground surface before Beloit Corp.
constructed the Erection Bay over this
area in 1989. The groundwater
contamination is in the upper aquifer
and generally flows from north to south.
The groundwater contamination does
not impact the Former Beloit Corp.
Research Center Property, which is
upgradient of the contaminant plume
and EPA is deleting from the NPL in
this action.
IEPA issued an Action Memorandum
to Beloit Corp. in 1996 to implement an
Interim Source Control Action (ISCA) at
the Site. The Action Memorandum
required immediate measures to control
the high levels of VOC groundwater
contamination near the Beloit Corp.
manufacturing building.
Beloit Corp. conducted an
Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis
(EE/CA) to evaluate potential ISCA
alternatives. The non-time critical
removal action objectives developed in
the EE/CA were to: Limit the potential
for the migration of VOCs in
groundwater at the Site through the
installation of a groundwater
containment system; initiate the
removal of VOCs from the groundwater
at the source area (the vicinity of the
Erection Bay and groundwater
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monitoring well W23); install and
operate an appropriate treatment system
for groundwater generated by the
containment system to limit
unacceptable discharges or emissions;
and dispose of waste streams from the
action.
IEPA selected a groundwater pump
and treat system as the ISCA. Beloit
Corp. developed a Removal Action
Design Report and constructed the
groundwater extraction and treatment
system in 1996. The pump and treat
system consists of four extraction wells
and an air stripper tower adjacent to the
southwest corner of the Beloit Corp.
manufacturing building on PIN 03–13–
201–002. This system is currently
operated by IEPA. The treated
groundwater is discharged to the Rock
River at an outfall located on Beloit
Corp.’s former wastewater treatment
plant and lagoons property, PIN 03–12–
452–002, under a National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
permit.
Beloit Corp. filed for bankruptcy in
1999. As part of the bankruptcy, the
court entered an order which, among
other things, transferred the ownership
of Beloit Corp.’s assets and liabilities,
including the Beloit Corp. property, to
the Beloit Liquidating Trust (the Trust).
The ownership of the Beloit Corp.
property then transferred to Giuffre II,
LLC (Giuffre). The United States and
Giuffre signed a settlement agreement in
February 2002 under section 122(h) of
CERCLA (the section 122(h)
Agreement). The State of Illinois was
also a party to the settlement agreement.
The State of Illinois signed the
agreement in April 2002.
The section 122(h) Agreement settled
and resolved the potential liability of
Giuffre resulting from its ownership
and/or operation of the Beloit Corp.
property. The purpose of the section
122(h) Agreement was to facilitate the
cleanup of the Site and the reuse of the
property.
On March 18, 2003, Giuffre sold the
Former Beloit Corp. Research Center
Property portion of the Site (the part of
the Site being deleted as part of this
action, outside the area of groundwater
contamination) to PPC Investment
Group LLC (PPC). PPC leased the
property to Paperchine. PPC sold the
Former Beloit Corp. Research Center
Property to Rock River on January 5,
2015. Rock River continues to lease the
Property to Paperchine (now known as
Andritz Paperchine).
Giuffre deeded the remaining areas of
the former Beloit Corp. property (i.e.,
the Former Beloit Corp. manufacturing
building, former wastewater treatment
plant and lagoons, parking and storage
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areas and vacant/floodplain areas) to
Rock River on January 31, 2008. Rock
River subsequently leased this property
to Chemtool. Lubrizol acquired
Chemtool and purchased the remaining
former Beloit Corp. property on August
30, 2013. Lubrizol continues to operate
at the Site as Chemtool.
This partial deletion pertains to all
media at the approximately 20.757-acre
Former Beloit Corp. Research Center
Property portion of the Beloit Corp. Site,
PIN 03–12–452–003, located at 1155
Prairie Hill Road, Rockton, Illinois (see
Property Map for 03–12–452–003 in
Maps—Beloit Corp. Site and Area for
Partial Deletion, Docket Document ID
EPA–HQ–SFUND–1990–0011–0286 in
the Docket).
Remedial Investigation and Feasibility
Study (RI/FS)
Beloit Corp. conducted the RI in four
phases between 1992 and 1998. The
Phase I and II investigations identified
and investigated the source area(s) of
the VOCs at the Site. The Phase III
investigation determined the extent of
the VOC groundwater contamination.
The Phase IV investigation evaluated
potential sources of a deeper TCE
contaminant plume in the upper aquifer
in wells in the southern portion of the
Beloit property, the southern Blackhawk
Acres subdivision and in the Village of
Rockton. The Phase IV investigation
also evaluated whether VOCs detected
at a home in the Blackhawk Acres
subdivision were migrating from an
upgradient source area, and determined
what effect the ISCA pump and treat
system was having on groundwater in
the southern portion of the Blackhawk
Acres subdivision.
The RI investigated the former Beloit
Corp. foundry sand disposal area,
former on-Site wastewater treatment
plant (WWTP) lagoons, fibrous sludge
spreading area where sludge from
WWTP lagoons was applied, storage
yard area, Erection Bay, chip pad,
former dry well, welding area, loading
dock, paint room, a nearby gravel pit,
the Blackhawk Acres subdivision, the
Rock River and the wetlands west of the
Beloit Corp. operations areas, Rockton
Excavating’s property, the Village of
Rockton, and the Soterion property.
The RI determined that the primary
groundwater contamination at the Site
originates under the southern area of the
Erection Bay section of the Beloit Corp.
manufacturing building. This area is
located on PIN 03–13–201–002 within
the Former Beloit Corp. Manufacturing
Property, not the Former Beloit Corp.
Research Center Property. The
groundwater contamination is located in
the shallow zone of the upper aquifer,
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from the water table, which is about 20
feet below ground surface (ft-bgs), to a
depth of approximately 60 ft-bgs. The
groundwater contamination flows
generally from north to south, off-Site
and away from the Former Beloit Corp.
Research Center Property.
The groundwater contamination is
believed to be due to the discharge of
VOCs to the ground surface in this area
before Beloit Corp. constructed the
Erection Bay over this location in 1989.
Soil and soil gas sampling in this area
during the RI and during an additional
Source Area Investigation in 2007,
however, could not find any significant
residual levels of VOCs in any
unsaturated soil at the Site, including
below the floor of the Erection Bay
building.
The RI found a plume of deeper
groundwater contamination at the Site
in the upper aquifer near the southeast
corner of the Former Beloit Corp.
Manufacturing Property. This
groundwater contamination also flows
off-Site, towards Rockton and the Rock
River. This groundwater contamination
is also downgradient of, and flows away
from the Former Beloit Corp. Research
Center Property.
The groundwater in the deeper plume
is contaminated primarily with TCE and
is found at a depth of approximately 70
ft-bgs. The source of the deeper, TCE
Plume could not be located, but is
believed to be in the vicinity of
groundwater monitoring wells W26C
and W18, near the southeast corner of
the Former Beloit Corp. Manufacturing
Property and the northwest corner of the
Soterion facility. Extensive sampling of
the soils and groundwater in these areas
did not indicate the presence of residual
TCE in the soils. The groundwater data
however, provides evidence that a
historical release of TCE occurred in
this area, even though the source has
since dissipated.
The only structure on the Former
Beloit Corp. Research Center Property
(the part of the Site that is being
deleted) that was operated by Beloit
Corp. was its research center. Beloit
Corp. built the research center in 1960
and used the building to design and
demonstrate its papermaking machines.
Beloit Corp. conducted a Feasibility
Study (FS) to evaluate cleanup
alternatives to address the groundwater
contamination at the Site. The FS did
not develop cleanup alternatives to
address other Site media because the
baseline risk assessment did not identify
any unacceptable risks associated with
exposure to the other media including
surface and subsurface soil, dust, vapor,
surface water or sediment.
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Selected Remedy
EPA’s and IEPA’s remedial action
objectives for the Site are to: Prevent
exposure to contaminated groundwater;
prevent or minimize further migration
of the contaminated groundwater
plumes located at and downgradient of
the Beloit Corp. manufacturing building;
and to remediate the contaminated
groundwater to the more stringent of
either the MCLs or applicable State of
Illinois Groundwater Quality Standards
(35 IAC Part 620), including 35 IAC Part
620.410 Class I Groundwater Quality
Standards for Class I Potable Resource
Groundwater, or 35 IAC Part 620.450
Alterative Groundwater Quality
Standards.
The only remedial alternative EPA
and IEPA considered for the Former
Beloit Corp. Research Center Property
was institutional controls (ICs). EPA and
IEPA did not evaluate an active
groundwater remedy for the Former
Beloit Corp. Research Center Property
because the RI determined that the
groundwater in this area of the Site was
not contaminated.
EPA and IEPA issued a Record of
Decision (ROD) for the Site in 2004. The
ROD selected a cleanup remedy for the
Site which included: Continued
operation and monitoring of the
groundwater pump and treat ISCA
system located on the Former Beloit
Corp. Manufacturing Property; VOC
source area treatment on the Former
Beloit Corp. Manufacturing Property by
in-situ chemical oxidation; monitored
natural attenuation to address the offproperty and off-Site groundwater
contamination; and ICs.
The only remedy component
applicable to the Former Beloit Corp.
Research Center Property in the ROD is
the ICs. The ICs would be in the form
of a restrictive covenant and would
prohibit the use of shallow groundwater
on the Beloit Corp. property (i.e., the
Former Beloit Corp. Manufacturing
Property and the Former Beloit Corp.
Research Center Property) for potable
purposes until the drinking water
standards in the groundwater are
attained. The ROD specifies that the
current facilities at the Beloit Corp.
property use groundwater from a lower
groundwater aquifer that is not affected
by the VOC contamination, and that this
deeper groundwater can continue to be
used.
IEPA conducted additional
investigations in the former
manufacturing plant source area of the
Site in 2006 for the remedial design.
IEPA’s investigations indicated that the
source area of the groundwater
contamination is larger than previously
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indicated (but not on the Former Beloit
Corp. Research Center Property), and
that the aquifer material is not
conducive to in-situ chemical treatment.
EPA and IEPA issued an Explanation
of Significant Differences (ESD) in 2007
modifying the Site remedy. The ESD
changed the treatment component of the
remedy from in-situ chemical oxidation
to installing one or more additional
extraction wells south and southeast of
the Erection Bay on the Former Beloit
Corp. Manufacturing Property. The new
extraction wells would capture
additional groundwater contamination.
The groundwater from the additional
wells would be conveyed to the existing
ISCA air-stripper for treatment and
discharged to the Rock River under the
NPDES permit. The ESD also included
pneumatic fracturing at the additional
extraction well locations to loosen up
the soil to increase the effectiveness of
the new wells.
The ESD did not alter the conclusion
that the southern area of the Erection
Bay in the manufacturing plant area of
the Former Beloit Corp. Manufacturing
Property is the primary source of the
groundwater contamination at the Site.
The ESD did not change the IC
component for the Former Beloit Corp.
Research Center Property or require any
additional remedial action for the
Former Beloit Corp. Research Center
Property.
The ROD as modified by the ESD,
requires: (1) The continued operation of
the existing groundwater pump and
treat ISCA system at the source area on
the Former Beloit Corp. Manufacturing
Property (not on the Former Beloit Corp.
Research Center Property); (2) installing
additional extraction wells in the source
area on the Former Beloit Corp.
Manufacturing Property (not on the
Former Beloit Corp. Research Center
Property); (3) groundwater monitoring;
(4) operating and maintaining (O&M)
the ISCA pump and treat system on the
Former Beloit Manufacturing Property
(not on the Former Beloit Corp.
Research Center Property), and (5)
implementing ICs to prohibit the
withdrawal of the shallow groundwater
for potable use.
Response Actions
IEPA completed the remedial action
to expand and increase the effectiveness
of the 1996 groundwater pump and treat
system on the Former Beloit
Manufacturing Property in 2008. IEPA
expanded the groundwater pump and
treat building to accommodate the
increase in the volume of extracted
groundwater, installed three new
groundwater extraction wells, and shut
down one extraction well (EW01) to
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adjust the zone of groundwater
extraction to better target the source
area.
IEPA conducted pneumatic fracturing
at the three additional extraction well
locations to increase the volume of
water pumped out by the extraction
wells in the source area. IEPA
connected the new extraction wells to
the groundwater treatment system and
tested the system to ensure it was
properly operating. EPA documented
the completion of the remedial action
construction activities in a September
29, 2008 PCOR (Docket Document ID
EPA–HQ–SFUND–1990–0011–0260).
Cleanup Levels
The cleanup levels for the
groundwater contaminants at the Beloit
Corp. Site are federal MCLs and/or
Illinois Class I standards, whichever are
more stringent. The RI determined that
the groundwater below the Former
Beloit Corp. Research Center Property is
upgradient of, and is not affected, by the
groundwater contamination at the Site,
and that the groundwater below the
Research Center Property already meets
the cleanup levels for the Site.
IEPA conducted an updated hydraulic
capture zone analysis of the expanded
groundwater extraction system in 2013.
The updated capture zone analysis
further confirms that the VOCcontaminated groundwater originating
from the former Erection Bay source
area is being captured and treated by the
expanded ISCA pump and treat system,
and is not affecting the Former Beloit
Corp. Research Center Property. The
results of the capture zone analysis are
provided in the Task 1 Follow-Up
Activities to the Five-Year Review
Report, June 2014 (Docket Document ID
EPA–HQ–SFUND–1990–0011–0269).
Annual VOC sampling of a deep,
water supply well located on the Former
Beloit Corp. Research Center Property
(well WW441K) also confirms that the
groundwater in the lower aquifer below
the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center
Property has not been affected by Site
contamination. Well WW441K is
located in the lower aquifer, which is
separated from the upper aquifer by
approximately 40 feet of silty clay. The
well is screened from 175 to 185 ft-bgs
and from 225 to 235 ft-bgs, and is
approximately 100 feet deeper than the
deepest contamination detected at the
Site.
Well WW441K is used to supply
water for employee toilets and sink
uses, and for limited cleaning purposes.
The Illinois Department of Public
Health requires the well to be sampled
annually for VOCs and for other
contaminants as scheduled (Water
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System ID IL3121418). The VOC
analytical results for 2012 through 2017
for WW441K show no detected VOCs.
The 2013 analyses of pesticides,
herbicides, semi-volatile organic
compounds and metals show no
detectable organics and metals
concentrations below drinking water
standards in the water.
A second, deeper water supply well is
located on the Former Beloit Corp.
Research Center Property (WW441L).
Well WW441L is an open borehole well
from 330 ft-bgs to 554 ft-bgs and is
maintained as a backup well for fire
protection. Based on other Site
information and data, well WW441L is
also not expected to be impacted by
Site-related contamination. Additional
information about wells WW441K and
WW441L is provided in the Technical
Memorandum: Paperchine Investment
Group LLC Water Supply Wells at Beloit
Corp. NPL Site, June 2017, Docket
Document ID EPA–HQ–SFUND–1990–
0011–0284.
Operation and Maintenance (O&M)
The only O&M required for the
Former Beloit Corp. Research Center
Property is to maintain and monitor
upgradient groundwater monitoring
wells on the property as needed, and to
maintain, monitor and enforce the RODrequired IC.
PPC filed a Uniform Environmental
Covenant, pursuant to the Illinois
Uniform Environmental Covenants Act
[UECA, 765 Illinois Compiled Statutes
(ILCS) 122] on the Former Beloit Corp.
Research Center Property, PIN 03–12–
452–003, with the Winnebago County
Recorder’s Office on February 7, 2013,
Instrument 20131006292. A copy of the
recorded Environmental Covenant (EC)
is in Docket Document ID EPA–HQ–
SFUND–1990–0011–0276 in the Docket.
PPC’s EC: (1) Restricts or limits the
use of the land to industrial land use; (2)
prohibits the construction of new or
non-existing wells or consumptive use
of the groundwater underlying the
property; (3) prohibits any activity that
may interfere with or would affect the
integrity or the configuration of the RA
at the Site, or the operation and
maintenance of any RA component; and
(4) grants authorized representatives of
IEPA and EPA the right to enter and
have continued access to the Site at
reasonable times to perform the RA. The
covenant ‘‘runs with the land’’ and
remains in effect until the contaminated
groundwater at the Site is restored to the
more stringent of either the federal
MCLs or State of Illinois Class I
groundwater standards for all
contaminants of concern. Similar ICs
will be placed on the Former Beloit
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Corp. Manufacturing Property. IEPA is
also in the process of establishing a
Groundwater Management Zone to
prevent the use of contaminated
groundwater in other Site areas beyond
the former Beloit Corp. property.
Other O&M at the Site includes
IEPA’s operation of the groundwater
treatment system on the Former Beloit
Corp. Manufacturing Property and semiannual groundwater monitoring at 21
groundwater monitoring locations. Eight
of the groundwater monitoring locations
have nested wells screened at different
elevations within the aquifer to monitor
the groundwater at different depths.
IEPA’s groundwater monitoring
indicates that the contaminant plume
has stabilized and that the contaminated
groundwater is not moving off-Site.
IEPA samples nearby residential wells
every two years to ensure that the
groundwater containment system
continues to be protective. The
concentrations of contaminants in
private residential wells have been
below MCLs since 2001.
Five-Year Review
EPA and IEPA conducted the first
statutory five-year review (FYR) at the
Beloit Corp. Site under Section 121(c) of
CERCLA on September 27, 2013. A FYR
evaluates whether the remedial action at
a site remains protective of human
health and the environment at sites
where contaminants remain on-site at
levels that do not allow for unlimited
use and unrestricted exposure.
The FYR Report determined that a
protectiveness determination could not
be made at the Site without further
information to assess the potential for
vapor intrusion into nearby residences
and commercial properties, and updated
groundwater modeling. The issues and
recommendations in the FYR Report did
not apply to the Former Beloit Corp.
Research Center Property, which is
upgradient from the source area of the
groundwater contamination at the Site
and is not subject to vapor intrusion
concerns.
IEPA conducted a vapor intrusion
assessment and updated the Site
groundwater model to address the
issues in the FYR Report. The vapor
intrusion assessment determined that
the Site does not pose a risk to Site
workers or nearby residents through the
vapor intrusion pathway. The updated
Site groundwater model capture zone
analysis demonstrates that the
groundwater contamination in the
Former Beloit Corp. Manufacturing
Property source area of the Site is being
captured and treated by the expanded
groundwater pump and treat system
required by the 2007 ESD.
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EPA issued a FYR Addendum
documenting that the Site is currently
protective of human health and the
environment on January 25, 2018. The
FYR Addendum also determined that in
order for the Site to be protective over
the long-term an EC must be
implemented on the Former Beloit Corp.
Manufacturing Property, a GMZ must be
implemented in Site areas beyond the
Former Beloit Corp. property, and an
institutional controls action plan and
long-term stewardship plan for
monitoring and maintaining ICs need to
be implemented. The next FYR is
scheduled to be completed by
September 27, 2018.
Community Involvement
EPA and IEPA satisfied public
participation activities for the Site
required in CERCLA Section 113(k), 42
U.S.C. 9613(k), and CERCLA Section
117, 42 U.S.C. 9617. IEPA has actively
engaged the Rockton community about
the Beloit Corp. Superfund Site since
the 1980s. IEPA held public meetings
and availability sessions about the Site
throughout the RI/FS at the Talcott Free
Library and the Hononegah High
School. These forums allowed citizens,
local officials and the media to learn
about the Site, ask questions and
express their concerns directly to IEPA
community involvement and technical
staff. IEPA announced all meetings and
availability sessions to the public in
local newspaper advertisements and
IEPA fact sheets prior to the meetings.
IEPA developed and distributed four
fact sheets about the Site throughout the
RI/FS. The fact sheets provided
information about the residential well
sampling, the environmental
investigations, Site updates, public
meeting announcements, the proposed
plan, new documents and reports added
to the information repository, the start
and completion of cleanup actions,
schedule delays and the establishment
of the Administrative Record.
IEPA published three weekly notices
about its proposed cleanup plan for the
Site in the Rockton Herald in 2004 prior
to issuing the ROD. The notices
included information about the 30-day
public comment period and the public
meeting. IEPA mailed a proposed plan
fact sheet summarizing the proposed
cleanup plan and the other cleanup
alternatives that were considered, to
citizens, the media, and local officials
prior to selecting a final cleanup plan in
the 2004 ROD. The fact sheet also
announced and included information
about the public comment period and
the public meeting. IEPA extended the
public comment period for the proposed
plan period by 30 days in response to
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a citizen request. IEPA responded to 26
questions and comments about the Site
and the proposed cleanup plan in a
responsiveness summary that is
attached to the ROD.
IEPA published a notice announcing
the 2013 FYR and inviting the public to
comment and express their concerns
about the Site at the start of the FYR.
IEPA published these notices in the
Rockton Herald and the Rockford
Register Star.
EPA published notices announcing
this proposed Direct Final Partial
Deletion in the Rockton Herald and the
Rockford Register Star prior to
publishing this deletion in the Federal
Register. Documents in the deletion
docket which EPA relied on to support
this partial deletion of the Site from the
NPL are available to the public in the
information repositories and at https://
www.regulations.gov.
Determination That the Criteria for
Deletion Have Been Met
The Former Beloit Corp. Research
Center Property portion of the Beloit
Corp. Site, PIN 03–12–452–003, meets
all of the site deletion requirements
specified in Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response (OSWER)
Directive 9320.22, Close-Out Procedures
for National Priorities List Sites. All
cleanup actions for this property
required by the 2004 ROD and 2007 ESD
(i.e., the IC) have been implemented.
The RI determined that the groundwater
below the Former Beloit Corp. Research
Center Property is upgradient of, and is
not affected, by the groundwater
contamination at the Site, and that the
groundwater below the Former Beloit
Corp. Research Center Property already
meets cleanup levels. IEPA’s updated
capture zone analysis in 2013, and
sampling at the deep, water supply well
adverse comments are received within
the 30-day public comment period, EPA
will publish a timely withdrawal of this
direct final Notice of Partial Deletion
before the effective date of the partial
deletion and it will not take effect. EPA
will prepare a response to comments
and continue with the deletion process
on the basis of the Notice of Intent to
Partially Delete and the comments
already received. There will be no
additional opportunity to comment.
in the lower aquifer on the property
required by the Illinois Department of
Public Health, provide additional
confirmation that the groundwater
below the Former Beloit Corp. Research
Center Property is not contaminated and
that this portion of the Site does not
pose a threat to human health or the
environment. Therefore, EPA has
determined that no further Superfund
response is necessary to protect human
health or the environment at the Former
Beloit Corp. Research Center Property.
The NCP (40 CFR 300.425(e)) states
that a Superfund site or a portion of a
site may be deleted from the NPL when
no further response action is
appropriate. EPA, in consultation with
the State of Illinois, has determined that
all required response actions have been
implemented at the Former Beloit Corp.
Research Center Property portion of the
Beloit Corp. Site, PIN 03–12–452–003,
and that no further response action by
the responsible parties is appropriate on
this property.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 300
Environmental protection, Air pollution
control, Chemicals, Hazardous substances,
Hazardous waste, Intergovernmental
relations, Penalties, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements, Superfund,
Water pollution control, Water supply.
Dated: June 25, 2018.
Cathy Stepp,
Regional Administrator, Region 5.
For the reasons set out in this
document, 40 CFR part 300 is amended
as follows:
V. Partial Deletion Action
EPA, with concurrence of the State of
Illinois through the IEPA, has
determined that all appropriate
response actions under CERCLA at the
Former Beloit Corp. Research Center
Property, PIN 03–12–452–003, other
than maintenance and monitoring of
groundwater monitoring wells and ICs,
and five-year reviews, have been
completed. Therefore, EPA is deleting
the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center
Property, PIN 03–12–452–003, of the
Beloit Corp. Site from the NPL.
Because EPA considers this action to
be noncontroversial and routine, EPA is
taking it without prior publication. This
action will be effective September 14,
2018 unless EPA receives adverse
comments by August 15, 2018. If
PART 300—NATIONAL OIL AND
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
POLLUTION CONTINGENCY PLAN
1. The authority citation for part 300
continues to read as follows:
■
Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1321(d); 42 U.S.C.
9601–9657; E.O. 13626, 77 FR 56749, 3 CFR,
2013 Comp., p. 306; E.O. 12777, 56 FR 54757,
3 CFR, 1991 Comp., p. 351; E.O. 12580, 52
FR 2923, 3 CFR, 1987 Comp., p. 193.
Appendix B to Part 300—[Amended]
2. Table 1 of appendix B to part 300
is amended by revising the listing under
Illinois for ‘‘Beloit Corp.’’ to read as
follows:
■
Appendix B to Part 300—National
Priorities List
TABLE 1—GENERAL SUPERFUND SECTION
State
Site name
City/county
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
40 CFR Part 300
[EPA-HQ-SFUND-1990-0011; FRL-9980-64--Region 5]
National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan;
National Priorities List: Partial Deletion of the Beloit Corporation
Superfund Site
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
ACTION: Direct final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 5 is
publishing a direct final Notice of Deletion of the Research Center
Property (RCP) of the Beloit Corporation Superfund Site (Site), in
Rockton, Illinois from the National Priorities List (NPL). This partial
deletion includes all media at the 20-acre RCP. The rest of the Site
remains on the NPL and is not affected by this action. The NPL,
promulgated pursuant to Section 105 of the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980, as amended,
is an appendix of the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution
Contingency Plan. EPA is publishing this direct final partial deletion
with the concurrence of the State of Illinois because all appropriate
response actions at the RCP under CERCLA have been completed, other
than maintenance, monitoring and five-year reviews. However, this
partial deletion does not preclude future actions under Superfund.
DATES: This direct final partial deletion is effective September 14,
2018 unless EPA receives adverse comments by August 15, 2018. If
adverse comments are received, will publish a timely withdrawal of the
direct final partial deletion in the Federal Register informing the
public that the partial deletion will not take effect.
ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-
SFUND-1990-0011, by one of the following methods: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the on-line instructions for submitting
comments. Once submitted, comments cannot be edited or removed from
Regulations.gov. The EPA may publish any comment received to its public
docket. Do not submit electronically any information you consider to be
Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose
disclosure is restricted by statute. Multimedia submissions (audio,
video, etc.) must be accompanied by a written comment. The written
comment is considered the official comment and should include
discussion of all points you wish to make. The EPA will generally not
consider comments or comment contents located outside of the primary
submission (i.e., on the web, cloud, or other file sharing system). For
additional submission methods, the full EPA public comment policy,
information about CBI or multimedia submissions, and general guidance
on making effective comments, please visit https://www2.epa.gov/dockets/commenting-epa-dockets.
Email: [email protected].
Mail: Randolph Cano, NPL Deletion Coordinator, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency Region 5 (SR-6J), 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago,
IL 60604, (312) 886-6036.
Hand deliver: Superfund Records Center, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, 7th Floor South,
Chicago, IL 60604, (312)886-0900. Such deliveries are only accepted
during the Record Center's normal hours of operation, and special
arrangements should be made for deliveries of boxed information. The
normal business hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
excluding Federal holidays.
Instructions: Direct your comments to Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-SFUND-
1990-0011. The https://www.regulations.gov website is an ``anonymous
access'' system, which means EPA will not know your identity or contact
information unless you provide it in the body of your comment. If you
send an email comment directly to EPA without going through https://www.regulations.gov, your email address will be automatically captured
and included as part of the comment that is placed in the public docket
and made available on the internet. If you submit an electronic
comment, EPA recommends that you include your name and other contact
information in the body of your comment and with any
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disk or CD-ROM you submit. If EPA cannot read your comment due to
technical difficulties and cannot contact you for clarification, EPA
may not be able to consider your comment. Electronic files should avoid
the use of special characters, any form of encryption, and be free of
any defects or viruses.
Docket: All documents in the docket are listed in the https://www.regulations.gov index. Although listed in the index, some
information is not publicly available, e.g., CBI or other information
whose disclosure is restricted by statue. Certain other material, such
as copyrighted material, will be publicly available only in hard copy.
Publicly available docket materials are available either electronically
in https://www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at:
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, Superfund Records
Center, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, 7th Floor South, Chicago, IL 60604,
Phone: (312) 886-0900, Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
excluding Federal holidays.
Talcott Free Library, 101 East Main Street, Rockton, IL 61072,
Phone: (815) 624-7511, Hours: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 9:00 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m., Wednesday and Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Saturday
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Randolph Cano, NPL Deletion
Coordinator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 (SR-6J), 77
West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 886-6036, or via email
at [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. NPL Deletion Criteria
III. Partial Deletion Procedures
IV. Basis for Site Partial Deletion
V. Partial Deletion Action
I. Introduction
EPA Region 5 is publishing this direct final Notice of Partial
Deletion for the Beloit Corporation (Beloit Corp.) Site (Site), from
the National Priorities List (NPL). This partial deletion pertains to
the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property portion of the Site,
PIN 03-12-452-003, located at 1155 Prairie Hill Road, Rockton,
Illinois. The NPL constitutes Appendix B of 40 CFR. Part 300 which is
the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan
(NCP), which EPA promulgated pursuant to Section 105 of the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA) of 1980, as amended. EPA maintains the NPL as the list of
sites that appear to present a significant risk to public health,
welfare, or the environment. Sites on the NPL may be the subject of
remedial actions financed by the Hazardous Substance Superfund (Fund).
This partial deletion of the Beloit Corp. Site is proposed in
accordance with 40 CFR 300.425(e) and is consistent with the Notice of
Policy Change: Partial Deletion of Sites Listed on the National
Priorities List. 60 FR 55466 (Nov. 1, 1995). As described in Sec.
300.425(e)(3) of the NCP, a portion of a site deleted from the NPL
remains eligible for Fund-financed remedial action if future conditions
warrant such actions.
Section II of this document explains the criteria for deleting
sites from the NPL. Section III discusses the procedures that EPA is
using for this action. Section IV discusses the Former Beloit Corp.
Research Center Property, PIN 03-12-452-003 of the Beloit Corp.
Superfund Site and demonstrates how it meets the deletion criteria.
Section V discusses EPA's action to partially delete this portion of
the Site from the NPL unless adverse comments are received during the
public comment period.
II. NPL Deletion Criteria
The NCP establishes the criteria that EPA uses to delete sites from
the NPL. In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425(e), sites may be deleted
from the NPL where no further response is appropriate. In making such a
determination pursuant to 40 CFR 300.425(e), EPA will consider, in
consultation with the State, whether any of the following criteria have
been met:
i. Responsible parties or other persons have implemented all
appropriate response actions required,
ii. All appropriate Fund-financed response under CERCLA has been
implemented, and no further response action by responsible parties is
appropriate; or
iii. The remedial investigation has shown that the release poses no
significant threat to public health or the environment and, therefore,
the taking of remedial measures is not appropriate.
Pursuant to CERCLA Section 121(c) and the NCP, EPA conducts five-
year reviews to ensure the continued protectiveness of remedial actions
where hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants remain at a
site above levels that allow for unlimited use and unrestricted
exposure. EPA conducts such five-year reviews even if a site is deleted
from the NPL. EPA may initiate further action to ensure continued
protectiveness at a deleted site if new information becomes available
that indicates it is appropriate. Whenever there is a significant
release from a site deleted from the NPL, the deleted site may be
restored to the NPL without application of the hazard ranking system.
III. Partial Deletion Procedures
The following procedures apply to the deletion of the Former Beloit
Corp. Research Center Property, PIN 03-12-452-003 of the Beloit Corp.
Site:
(1) EPA has consulted with the State of Illinois prior to
developing this direct final Notice of Partial Deletion and the Notice
of Intent for Partial Deletion published in the ``Proposed Rules''
section of the Federal Register.
(2) EPA has provided the State thirty (30) working days for review
of this action and the parallel Notice of Intent for Partial Deletion
prior to their publication today, and the State, through the Illinois
Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA), has concurred on the partial
deletion of the Site from the NPL.
(3) Concurrent with the publication of this direct final Notice of
Partial Deletion, a notice of the availability of the parallel Notice
of Intent for Partial Deletion is being published in two major local
newspapers, the Rockton Herald and the Rockford Register Star. The
newspaper notices announce the 30-day public comment period concerning
the Notice of Intent for Partial Deletion of the Site from the NPL.
(4) EPA placed copies of documents supporting the partial deletion
in the deletion docket and made these items available for public
inspection and copying at the Site information repositories identified
in the ADDRESSES Section of this rule.
(5) If adverse comments are received within the 30-day public
comment period on this partial deletion action, EPA will publish a
timely notice of withdrawal of this direct final Notice of Partial
Deletion in the Federal Register before its effective date and will
prepare a response to comments and continue with the deletion process
on the basis of the Notice of Intent for Partial Deletion and the
comments already received.
Deletion of a portion of a site from the NPL does not itself
create, alter, or revoke any individual's rights or obligations.
Deletion of a portion of a site from the NPL does not in any way alter
EPA's right to take enforcement actions, as appropriate. The NPL is
designed primarily for informational purposes and to assist EPA
management. Section 300.425(e)(3) of
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the NCP states that the deletion of a site from the NPL does not
preclude eligibility for further response actions, should future
conditions warrant such actions.
IV. Basis for Partial Site Deletion
The following information provides EPA's rationale for deleting the
Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property, PIN 03-12-452-003, of the
Beloit Corp. Site from the NPL:
Site Background and History
The Beloit Corp. Site (CERCLIS ID ILD021440375) is located in
Rockton, Winnebago County, Illinois. The Site consists of one, site-
wide operable unit. The Site includes the approximately 200-acre former
Beloit Corp. property and additional adjacent areas, including the
Blackhawk Acres residential subdivision, and other industrial
properties adjacent to the subdivision, including the former Soterion/
United Recovery facility, a portion of the Taylor, Inc. property and
the Safe-T-Way property. The Site is bound on the north by Prairie Hill
Road, on the west by the Rock River, on the south by a line projected
from the Rock River along the south edge of a Village of Rockton
easement and access road to Blackhawk Boulevard, and on the east by
Blackhawk Boulevard. See Figures 1 and 2 in Maps--Beloit Corp. Site and
Area for Partial Deletion, Docket Document ID No. EPA-HQ-SFUND-1990-
0011-0286 in the Docket.
The Beloit Corp. used approximately 20 acres of its 200-acre
property for a research center (the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center
Property), and 55 acres for a manufacturing plant, a wastewater
treatment plant and lagoons, a gravel pit, and parking and outdoor
storage areas. The Beloit Corp. used about 39 acres of open field south
of its manufacturing and storage areas for foundry sand disposal and
fibrous sludge spreading. About 86 heavily wooded acres of the Beloit
Corp. property located west and south of the operations areas remain
vacant and are within a backwater and floodplain area of the Rock
River.
The Beloit Corp. property is divided into several parcels of land
and has been redeveloped. The northern parcel of the Site is the
location of the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center, PIN 03-12-452-003,
and is the property EPA is deleting from the Site (see Property Map for
03-12-452-003 in Maps--Beloit Corp. Site and Area for Partial Deletion,
Docket Document ID EPA-HQ-SFUND-1990-0011-0286 in the Docket). This
property is approximately 20.757 acres and is owned by the Rock River
Land Development Company (Rock River). The address for this property is
1155 Prairie Hill Road, Rockton, Illinois. The property is zoned for
heavy industrial use and is occupied by Andritz Paperchine, a supplier
of papermaking technology.
The remaining western and southern parcels of the former Beloit
Corp. property are owned by Lubrizol Holding, Inc. (Lubrizol) and are
not being deleted as part of this action. These parcels include the
locations of the former Beloit Corp. manufacturing building, the former
Beloit Corp. wastewater treatment plant and lagoons, the vacant fields,
woods and floodplain areas, EPA's groundwater extraction and treatment
system cleanup remedy, and the majority of EPA's groundwater monitoring
well network (former Beloit Corp. Manufacturing Property). The PINs for
these properties are 03-13-201-002, 03-12-452-002, 03-12-376-001, 03-
13-126-001, 03-13-176-004. These parcels are also zoned for heavy
industrial use. This part of the Site is occupied by Chemtool Inc.
(Chemtool) and is used to manufacture specialized industrial
lubricants. The address for the portion of the Site remaining on the
NPL is 1165 Prairie Hill Road, Rockton, Illinois.
The Beloit Corp. property was farmland until Beloit Corp. purchased
it in 1957. The property has been used for industrial purposes since
1957. Beloit Corp. manufactured machines at the Site that produced
layered paper products from paper pulp. Beloit Corp. used solvents at
its plant for parts cleaning operations. Beloit Corp. used petroleum-
based, non-chlorinated solvents until the mid-1970s, and chlorinated
solvents from the mid-1970s until 1983. The exact composition of the
chlorinated solvents and the amounts Beloit Corp. used are unknown.
Beloit Corp. used mineral spirits for metal degreasing and parts
cleaning from 1983 until the facility closed in 1999.
IEPA began investigating potential contamination on the Beloit
Corp. property and in the surrounding area in the 1980s. In 1986, IEPA
sampled residential wells in the Blackhawk Acres subdivision adjacent
to the Beloit Corp. facility. Sixteen of the 55 private drinking water
wells that were sampled were contaminated.
IEPA's investigations determined that the most likely source of the
groundwater contamination in the Blackhawk Acres subdivision was the
Beloit Corp. EPA proposed the Beloit Corp. property and the surrounding
area to the NPL as the Beloit Corp. Superfund Site on June 24, 1988 (53
FR 23988). EPA finalized listing the Beloit Corp. Site on the NPL on
August 30, 1990 (55 FR 35502).
Beloit Corp. entered into a Consent Decree with IEPA in 1991 to
conduct a Remedial Investigation (RI) and Feasibility Study (FS) at the
Site. The RI found that the groundwater is contaminated with volatile
organic compounds (VOCs) including tetrachloroethene (PCE), 1,1,1-
tricloroethane (1,1,1-TCA), and trichloroethene (TCE).
In 1993, IEPA determined that three residential wells in the
Blackhawk Acres subdivision contained TCE in groundwater above the
Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) established under the Safe Drinking
Water Act. IEPA subsequently fitted these three residential wells
contaminated above the MCL with carbon filtration systems plus IEPA
fitted a fourth residential well with a carbon filtration system. The
filtration systems continue to be maintained by IEPA. In 1999, IEPA
connected a fifth residence with contaminated well water to the Rockton
municipal water supply when the contamination was discovered in 1998.
The highest area of groundwater contamination is located under the
southern area of the Erection Bay section of the Beloit Corp.
manufacturing building. The primary groundwater contaminant in this
area is PCE. The PCE contamination is believed to be due to the
discharge of VOCs to the ground surface before Beloit Corp. constructed
the Erection Bay over this area in 1989. The groundwater contamination
is in the upper aquifer and generally flows from north to south. The
groundwater contamination does not impact the Former Beloit Corp.
Research Center Property, which is upgradient of the contaminant plume
and EPA is deleting from the NPL in this action.
IEPA issued an Action Memorandum to Beloit Corp. in 1996 to
implement an Interim Source Control Action (ISCA) at the Site. The
Action Memorandum required immediate measures to control the high
levels of VOC groundwater contamination near the Beloit Corp.
manufacturing building.
Beloit Corp. conducted an Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis (EE/
CA) to evaluate potential ISCA alternatives. The non-time critical
removal action objectives developed in the EE/CA were to: Limit the
potential for the migration of VOCs in groundwater at the Site through
the installation of a groundwater containment system; initiate the
removal of VOCs from the groundwater at the source area (the vicinity
of the Erection Bay and groundwater
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monitoring well W23); install and operate an appropriate treatment
system for groundwater generated by the containment system to limit
unacceptable discharges or emissions; and dispose of waste streams from
the action.
IEPA selected a groundwater pump and treat system as the ISCA.
Beloit Corp. developed a Removal Action Design Report and constructed
the groundwater extraction and treatment system in 1996. The pump and
treat system consists of four extraction wells and an air stripper
tower adjacent to the southwest corner of the Beloit Corp.
manufacturing building on PIN 03-13-201-002. This system is currently
operated by IEPA. The treated groundwater is discharged to the Rock
River at an outfall located on Beloit Corp.'s former wastewater
treatment plant and lagoons property, PIN 03-12-452-002, under a
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit.
Beloit Corp. filed for bankruptcy in 1999. As part of the
bankruptcy, the court entered an order which, among other things,
transferred the ownership of Beloit Corp.'s assets and liabilities,
including the Beloit Corp. property, to the Beloit Liquidating Trust
(the Trust). The ownership of the Beloit Corp. property then
transferred to Giuffre II, LLC (Giuffre). The United States and Giuffre
signed a settlement agreement in February 2002 under section 122(h) of
CERCLA (the section 122(h) Agreement). The State of Illinois was also a
party to the settlement agreement. The State of Illinois signed the
agreement in April 2002.
The section 122(h) Agreement settled and resolved the potential
liability of Giuffre resulting from its ownership and/or operation of
the Beloit Corp. property. The purpose of the section 122(h) Agreement
was to facilitate the cleanup of the Site and the reuse of the
property.
On March 18, 2003, Giuffre sold the Former Beloit Corp. Research
Center Property portion of the Site (the part of the Site being deleted
as part of this action, outside the area of groundwater contamination)
to PPC Investment Group LLC (PPC). PPC leased the property to
Paperchine. PPC sold the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property
to Rock River on January 5, 2015. Rock River continues to lease the
Property to Paperchine (now known as Andritz Paperchine).
Giuffre deeded the remaining areas of the former Beloit Corp.
property (i.e., the Former Beloit Corp. manufacturing building, former
wastewater treatment plant and lagoons, parking and storage areas and
vacant/floodplain areas) to Rock River on January 31, 2008. Rock River
subsequently leased this property to Chemtool. Lubrizol acquired
Chemtool and purchased the remaining former Beloit Corp. property on
August 30, 2013. Lubrizol continues to operate at the Site as Chemtool.
This partial deletion pertains to all media at the approximately
20.757-acre Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property portion of the
Beloit Corp. Site, PIN 03-12-452-003, located at 1155 Prairie Hill
Road, Rockton, Illinois (see Property Map for 03-12-452-003 in Maps--
Beloit Corp. Site and Area for Partial Deletion, Docket Document ID
EPA-HQ-SFUND-1990-0011-0286 in the Docket).
Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study (RI/FS)
Beloit Corp. conducted the RI in four phases between 1992 and 1998.
The Phase I and II investigations identified and investigated the
source area(s) of the VOCs at the Site. The Phase III investigation
determined the extent of the VOC groundwater contamination. The Phase
IV investigation evaluated potential sources of a deeper TCE
contaminant plume in the upper aquifer in wells in the southern portion
of the Beloit property, the southern Blackhawk Acres subdivision and in
the Village of Rockton. The Phase IV investigation also evaluated
whether VOCs detected at a home in the Blackhawk Acres subdivision were
migrating from an upgradient source area, and determined what effect
the ISCA pump and treat system was having on groundwater in the
southern portion of the Blackhawk Acres subdivision.
The RI investigated the former Beloit Corp. foundry sand disposal
area, former on-Site wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) lagoons, fibrous
sludge spreading area where sludge from WWTP lagoons was applied,
storage yard area, Erection Bay, chip pad, former dry well, welding
area, loading dock, paint room, a nearby gravel pit, the Blackhawk
Acres subdivision, the Rock River and the wetlands west of the Beloit
Corp. operations areas, Rockton Excavating's property, the Village of
Rockton, and the Soterion property.
The RI determined that the primary groundwater contamination at the
Site originates under the southern area of the Erection Bay section of
the Beloit Corp. manufacturing building. This area is located on PIN
03-13-201-002 within the Former Beloit Corp. Manufacturing Property,
not the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property. The groundwater
contamination is located in the shallow zone of the upper aquifer, from
the water table, which is about 20 feet below ground surface (ft-bgs),
to a depth of approximately 60 ft-bgs. The groundwater contamination
flows generally from north to south, off-Site and away from the Former
Beloit Corp. Research Center Property.
The groundwater contamination is believed to be due to the
discharge of VOCs to the ground surface in this area before Beloit
Corp. constructed the Erection Bay over this location in 1989. Soil and
soil gas sampling in this area during the RI and during an additional
Source Area Investigation in 2007, however, could not find any
significant residual levels of VOCs in any unsaturated soil at the
Site, including below the floor of the Erection Bay building.
The RI found a plume of deeper groundwater contamination at the
Site in the upper aquifer near the southeast corner of the Former
Beloit Corp. Manufacturing Property. This groundwater contamination
also flows off-Site, towards Rockton and the Rock River. This
groundwater contamination is also downgradient of, and flows away from
the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property.
The groundwater in the deeper plume is contaminated primarily with
TCE and is found at a depth of approximately 70 ft-bgs. The source of
the deeper, TCE Plume could not be located, but is believed to be in
the vicinity of groundwater monitoring wells W26C and W18, near the
southeast corner of the Former Beloit Corp. Manufacturing Property and
the northwest corner of the Soterion facility. Extensive sampling of
the soils and groundwater in these areas did not indicate the presence
of residual TCE in the soils. The groundwater data however, provides
evidence that a historical release of TCE occurred in this area, even
though the source has since dissipated.
The only structure on the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center
Property (the part of the Site that is being deleted) that was operated
by Beloit Corp. was its research center. Beloit Corp. built the
research center in 1960 and used the building to design and demonstrate
its papermaking machines.
Beloit Corp. conducted a Feasibility Study (FS) to evaluate cleanup
alternatives to address the groundwater contamination at the Site. The
FS did not develop cleanup alternatives to address other Site media
because the baseline risk assessment did not identify any unacceptable
risks associated with exposure to the other media including surface and
subsurface soil, dust, vapor, surface water or sediment.
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Selected Remedy
EPA's and IEPA's remedial action objectives for the Site are to:
Prevent exposure to contaminated groundwater; prevent or minimize
further migration of the contaminated groundwater plumes located at and
downgradient of the Beloit Corp. manufacturing building; and to
remediate the contaminated groundwater to the more stringent of either
the MCLs or applicable State of Illinois Groundwater Quality Standards
(35 IAC Part 620), including 35 IAC Part 620.410 Class I Groundwater
Quality Standards for Class I Potable Resource Groundwater, or 35 IAC
Part 620.450 Alterative Groundwater Quality Standards.
The only remedial alternative EPA and IEPA considered for the
Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property was institutional controls
(ICs). EPA and IEPA did not evaluate an active groundwater remedy for
the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property because the RI
determined that the groundwater in this area of the Site was not
contaminated.
EPA and IEPA issued a Record of Decision (ROD) for the Site in
2004. The ROD selected a cleanup remedy for the Site which included:
Continued operation and monitoring of the groundwater pump and treat
ISCA system located on the Former Beloit Corp. Manufacturing Property;
VOC source area treatment on the Former Beloit Corp. Manufacturing
Property by in-situ chemical oxidation; monitored natural attenuation
to address the off-property and off-Site groundwater contamination; and
ICs.
The only remedy component applicable to the Former Beloit Corp.
Research Center Property in the ROD is the ICs. The ICs would be in the
form of a restrictive covenant and would prohibit the use of shallow
groundwater on the Beloit Corp. property (i.e., the Former Beloit Corp.
Manufacturing Property and the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center
Property) for potable purposes until the drinking water standards in
the groundwater are attained. The ROD specifies that the current
facilities at the Beloit Corp. property use groundwater from a lower
groundwater aquifer that is not affected by the VOC contamination, and
that this deeper groundwater can continue to be used.
IEPA conducted additional investigations in the former
manufacturing plant source area of the Site in 2006 for the remedial
design. IEPA's investigations indicated that the source area of the
groundwater contamination is larger than previously indicated (but not
on the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property), and that the
aquifer material is not conducive to in-situ chemical treatment.
EPA and IEPA issued an Explanation of Significant Differences (ESD)
in 2007 modifying the Site remedy. The ESD changed the treatment
component of the remedy from in-situ chemical oxidation to installing
one or more additional extraction wells south and southeast of the
Erection Bay on the Former Beloit Corp. Manufacturing Property. The new
extraction wells would capture additional groundwater contamination.
The groundwater from the additional wells would be conveyed to the
existing ISCA air-stripper for treatment and discharged to the Rock
River under the NPDES permit. The ESD also included pneumatic
fracturing at the additional extraction well locations to loosen up the
soil to increase the effectiveness of the new wells.
The ESD did not alter the conclusion that the southern area of the
Erection Bay in the manufacturing plant area of the Former Beloit Corp.
Manufacturing Property is the primary source of the groundwater
contamination at the Site. The ESD did not change the IC component for
the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property or require any
additional remedial action for the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center
Property.
The ROD as modified by the ESD, requires: (1) The continued
operation of the existing groundwater pump and treat ISCA system at the
source area on the Former Beloit Corp. Manufacturing Property (not on
the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property); (2) installing
additional extraction wells in the source area on the Former Beloit
Corp. Manufacturing Property (not on the Former Beloit Corp. Research
Center Property); (3) groundwater monitoring; (4) operating and
maintaining (O&M) the ISCA pump and treat system on the Former Beloit
Manufacturing Property (not on the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center
Property), and (5) implementing ICs to prohibit the withdrawal of the
shallow groundwater for potable use.
Response Actions
IEPA completed the remedial action to expand and increase the
effectiveness of the 1996 groundwater pump and treat system on the
Former Beloit Manufacturing Property in 2008. IEPA expanded the
groundwater pump and treat building to accommodate the increase in the
volume of extracted groundwater, installed three new groundwater
extraction wells, and shut down one extraction well (EW01) to adjust
the zone of groundwater extraction to better target the source area.
IEPA conducted pneumatic fracturing at the three additional
extraction well locations to increase the volume of water pumped out by
the extraction wells in the source area. IEPA connected the new
extraction wells to the groundwater treatment system and tested the
system to ensure it was properly operating. EPA documented the
completion of the remedial action construction activities in a
September 29, 2008 PCOR (Docket Document ID EPA-HQ-SFUND-1990-0011-
0260).
Cleanup Levels
The cleanup levels for the groundwater contaminants at the Beloit
Corp. Site are federal MCLs and/or Illinois Class I standards,
whichever are more stringent. The RI determined that the groundwater
below the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property is upgradient
of, and is not affected, by the groundwater contamination at the Site,
and that the groundwater below the Research Center Property already
meets the cleanup levels for the Site.
IEPA conducted an updated hydraulic capture zone analysis of the
expanded groundwater extraction system in 2013. The updated capture
zone analysis further confirms that the VOC-contaminated groundwater
originating from the former Erection Bay source area is being captured
and treated by the expanded ISCA pump and treat system, and is not
affecting the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property. The results
of the capture zone analysis are provided in the Task 1 Follow-Up
Activities to the Five-Year Review Report, June 2014 (Docket Document
ID EPA-HQ-SFUND-1990-0011-0269).
Annual VOC sampling of a deep, water supply well located on the
Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property (well WW441K) also
confirms that the groundwater in the lower aquifer below the Former
Beloit Corp. Research Center Property has not been affected by Site
contamination. Well WW441K is located in the lower aquifer, which is
separated from the upper aquifer by approximately 40 feet of silty
clay. The well is screened from 175 to 185 ft-bgs and from 225 to 235
ft-bgs, and is approximately 100 feet deeper than the deepest
contamination detected at the Site.
Well WW441K is used to supply water for employee toilets and sink
uses, and for limited cleaning purposes. The Illinois Department of
Public Health requires the well to be sampled annually for VOCs and for
other contaminants as scheduled (Water
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System ID IL3121418). The VOC analytical results for 2012 through 2017
for WW441K show no detected VOCs. The 2013 analyses of pesticides,
herbicides, semi-volatile organic compounds and metals show no
detectable organics and metals concentrations below drinking water
standards in the water.
A second, deeper water supply well is located on the Former Beloit
Corp. Research Center Property (WW441L). Well WW441L is an open
borehole well from 330 ft-bgs to 554 ft-bgs and is maintained as a
backup well for fire protection. Based on other Site information and
data, well WW441L is also not expected to be impacted by Site-related
contamination. Additional information about wells WW441K and WW441L is
provided in the Technical Memorandum: Paperchine Investment Group LLC
Water Supply Wells at Beloit Corp. NPL Site, June 2017, Docket Document
ID EPA-HQ-SFUND-1990-0011-0284.
Operation and Maintenance (O&M)
The only O&M required for the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center
Property is to maintain and monitor upgradient groundwater monitoring
wells on the property as needed, and to maintain, monitor and enforce
the ROD-required IC.
PPC filed a Uniform Environmental Covenant, pursuant to the
Illinois Uniform Environmental Covenants Act [UECA, 765 Illinois
Compiled Statutes (ILCS) 122] on the Former Beloit Corp. Research
Center Property, PIN 03-12-452-003, with the Winnebago County
Recorder's Office on February 7, 2013, Instrument 20131006292. A copy
of the recorded Environmental Covenant (EC) is in Docket Document ID
EPA-HQ-SFUND-1990-0011-0276 in the Docket.
PPC's EC: (1) Restricts or limits the use of the land to industrial
land use; (2) prohibits the construction of new or non-existing wells
or consumptive use of the groundwater underlying the property; (3)
prohibits any activity that may interfere with or would affect the
integrity or the configuration of the RA at the Site, or the operation
and maintenance of any RA component; and (4) grants authorized
representatives of IEPA and EPA the right to enter and have continued
access to the Site at reasonable times to perform the RA. The covenant
``runs with the land'' and remains in effect until the contaminated
groundwater at the Site is restored to the more stringent of either the
federal MCLs or State of Illinois Class I groundwater standards for all
contaminants of concern. Similar ICs will be placed on the Former
Beloit Corp. Manufacturing Property. IEPA is also in the process of
establishing a Groundwater Management Zone to prevent the use of
contaminated groundwater in other Site areas beyond the former Beloit
Corp. property.
Other O&M at the Site includes IEPA's operation of the groundwater
treatment system on the Former Beloit Corp. Manufacturing Property and
semi-annual groundwater monitoring at 21 groundwater monitoring
locations. Eight of the groundwater monitoring locations have nested
wells screened at different elevations within the aquifer to monitor
the groundwater at different depths. IEPA's groundwater monitoring
indicates that the contaminant plume has stabilized and that the
contaminated groundwater is not moving off-Site. IEPA samples nearby
residential wells every two years to ensure that the groundwater
containment system continues to be protective. The concentrations of
contaminants in private residential wells have been below MCLs since
2001.
Five-Year Review
EPA and IEPA conducted the first statutory five-year review (FYR)
at the Beloit Corp. Site under Section 121(c) of CERCLA on September
27, 2013. A FYR evaluates whether the remedial action at a site remains
protective of human health and the environment at sites where
contaminants remain on-site at levels that do not allow for unlimited
use and unrestricted exposure.
The FYR Report determined that a protectiveness determination could
not be made at the Site without further information to assess the
potential for vapor intrusion into nearby residences and commercial
properties, and updated groundwater modeling. The issues and
recommendations in the FYR Report did not apply to the Former Beloit
Corp. Research Center Property, which is upgradient from the source
area of the groundwater contamination at the Site and is not subject to
vapor intrusion concerns.
IEPA conducted a vapor intrusion assessment and updated the Site
groundwater model to address the issues in the FYR Report. The vapor
intrusion assessment determined that the Site does not pose a risk to
Site workers or nearby residents through the vapor intrusion pathway.
The updated Site groundwater model capture zone analysis demonstrates
that the groundwater contamination in the Former Beloit Corp.
Manufacturing Property source area of the Site is being captured and
treated by the expanded groundwater pump and treat system required by
the 2007 ESD.
EPA issued a FYR Addendum documenting that the Site is currently
protective of human health and the environment on January 25, 2018. The
FYR Addendum also determined that in order for the Site to be
protective over the long-term an EC must be implemented on the Former
Beloit Corp. Manufacturing Property, a GMZ must be implemented in Site
areas beyond the Former Beloit Corp. property, and an institutional
controls action plan and long-term stewardship plan for monitoring and
maintaining ICs need to be implemented. The next FYR is scheduled to be
completed by September 27, 2018.
Community Involvement
EPA and IEPA satisfied public participation activities for the Site
required in CERCLA Section 113(k), 42 U.S.C. 9613(k), and CERCLA
Section 117, 42 U.S.C. 9617. IEPA has actively engaged the Rockton
community about the Beloit Corp. Superfund Site since the 1980s. IEPA
held public meetings and availability sessions about the Site
throughout the RI/FS at the Talcott Free Library and the Hononegah High
School. These forums allowed citizens, local officials and the media to
learn about the Site, ask questions and express their concerns directly
to IEPA community involvement and technical staff. IEPA announced all
meetings and availability sessions to the public in local newspaper
advertisements and IEPA fact sheets prior to the meetings.
IEPA developed and distributed four fact sheets about the Site
throughout the RI/FS. The fact sheets provided information about the
residential well sampling, the environmental investigations, Site
updates, public meeting announcements, the proposed plan, new documents
and reports added to the information repository, the start and
completion of cleanup actions, schedule delays and the establishment of
the Administrative Record.
IEPA published three weekly notices about its proposed cleanup plan
for the Site in the Rockton Herald in 2004 prior to issuing the ROD.
The notices included information about the 30-day public comment period
and the public meeting. IEPA mailed a proposed plan fact sheet
summarizing the proposed cleanup plan and the other cleanup
alternatives that were considered, to citizens, the media, and local
officials prior to selecting a final cleanup plan in the 2004 ROD. The
fact sheet also announced and included information about the public
comment period and the public meeting. IEPA extended the public comment
period for the proposed plan period by 30 days in response to
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a citizen request. IEPA responded to 26 questions and comments about
the Site and the proposed cleanup plan in a responsiveness summary that
is attached to the ROD.
IEPA published a notice announcing the 2013 FYR and inviting the
public to comment and express their concerns about the Site at the
start of the FYR. IEPA published these notices in the Rockton Herald
and the Rockford Register Star.
EPA published notices announcing this proposed Direct Final Partial
Deletion in the Rockton Herald and the Rockford Register Star prior to
publishing this deletion in the Federal Register. Documents in the
deletion docket which EPA relied on to support this partial deletion of
the Site from the NPL are available to the public in the information
repositories and at https://www.regulations.gov.
Determination That the Criteria for Deletion Have Been Met
The Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property portion of the
Beloit Corp. Site, PIN 03-12-452-003, meets all of the site deletion
requirements specified in Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response
(OSWER) Directive 9320.22, Close-Out Procedures for National Priorities
List Sites. All cleanup actions for this property required by the 2004
ROD and 2007 ESD (i.e., the IC) have been implemented. The RI
determined that the groundwater below the Former Beloit Corp. Research
Center Property is upgradient of, and is not affected, by the
groundwater contamination at the Site, and that the groundwater below
the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property already meets cleanup
levels. IEPA's updated capture zone analysis in 2013, and sampling at
the deep, water supply well in the lower aquifer on the property
required by the Illinois Department of Public Health, provide
additional confirmation that the groundwater below the Former Beloit
Corp. Research Center Property is not contaminated and that this
portion of the Site does not pose a threat to human health or the
environment. Therefore, EPA has determined that no further Superfund
response is necessary to protect human health or the environment at the
Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property.
The NCP (40 CFR 300.425(e)) states that a Superfund site or a
portion of a site may be deleted from the NPL when no further response
action is appropriate. EPA, in consultation with the State of Illinois,
has determined that all required response actions have been implemented
at the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property portion of the
Beloit Corp. Site, PIN 03-12-452-003, and that no further response
action by the responsible parties is appropriate on this property.
V. Partial Deletion Action
EPA, with concurrence of the State of Illinois through the IEPA,
has determined that all appropriate response actions under CERCLA at
the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property, PIN 03-12-452-003,
other than maintenance and monitoring of groundwater monitoring wells
and ICs, and five-year reviews, have been completed. Therefore, EPA is
deleting the Former Beloit Corp. Research Center Property, PIN 03-12-
452-003, of the Beloit Corp. Site from the NPL.
Because EPA considers this action to be noncontroversial and
routine, EPA is taking it without prior publication. This action will
be effective September 14, 2018 unless EPA receives adverse comments by
August 15, 2018. If adverse comments are received within the 30-day
public comment period, EPA will publish a timely withdrawal of this
direct final Notice of Partial Deletion before the effective date of
the partial deletion and it will not take effect. EPA will prepare a
response to comments and continue with the deletion process on the
basis of the Notice of Intent to Partially Delete and the comments
already received. There will be no additional opportunity to comment.
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 300
Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Chemicals,
Hazardous substances, Hazardous waste, Intergovernmental relations,
Penalties, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Superfund,
Water pollution control, Water supply.
Dated: June 25, 2018.
Cathy Stepp,
Regional Administrator, Region 5.
For the reasons set out in this document, 40 CFR part 300 is
amended as follows:
PART 300--NATIONAL OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES POLLUTION
CONTINGENCY PLAN
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1. The authority citation for part 300 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1321(d); 42 U.S.C. 9601-9657; E.O. 13626,
77 FR 56749, 3 CFR, 2013 Comp., p. 306; E.O. 12777, 56 FR 54757, 3
CFR, 1991 Comp., p. 351; E.O. 12580, 52 FR 2923, 3 CFR, 1987 Comp.,
p. 193.
Appendix B to Part 300--[Amended]
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2. Table 1 of appendix B to part 300 is amended by revising the listing
under Illinois for ``Beloit Corp.'' to read as follows:
Appendix B to Part 300--National Priorities List
Table 1--General Superfund Section
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State Site name City/county Notes (a)
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IL...................................... Beloit Corp............... Rockton................... P
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(a) * * *
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P = Sites with partial deletion(s).
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[FR Doc. 2018-15144 Filed 7-13-18; 8:45 am]
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