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South Bend evelopment Commission <br />Regular Mee ing - May 24, 1991 <br />6. NEW BUSPMS (Cont.) <br />e. continued... <br />levels that would be considered <br />haz ous. Where there was hazardous <br />con tion, the square footage of the <br />con ted area was relatively small. <br />The South Bend Foundry has an area 3'x <br />61x 1' which is contaminated by PCBs and <br />should be removed and replaced with clean <br />soil. At the Caupbell Container building <br />there were two findings: a paint booth <br />operation vented the overspray onto the <br />roor which left contaminating metals in a <br />3'x 5' area on the roof; and, there was <br />an iniderground storage tank removed at an <br />ear ier date and a structure built over <br />it. It wasn't possible to tell at this <br />ti there was contaminated soil from <br />the tank, but when the building is <br />d lished, that soil should be tested. <br />In for and exterior inspections were <br />per ormed on the Avanti building. There <br />are three underground storage tanks on <br />the property. There did not appear to be <br />any contamination from those tanks. <br />Grotmd water monitoring wells showed same <br />low levels of contamination. There is <br />also some oil in some automotive sumps <br />whi will need to be removed. <br />The Avanti site has been classified as a <br />S list property by the EPA and <br />DepartTent of Environmental Management. <br />CER(TZS properties are those identified <br />as potential errvirornmental concerns. The <br />Avanti. site has been given a medium <br />priority rating. We'll work with IDEM in <br />the investigation to determine the types <br />of renediation needed. <br />A few buildings had containers of <br />ch 'cals on the inside of the <br />buildings. Those containers should be <br />rendved and properly disposed of and will <br />prolably be the current property owners' <br />res0onsibilitv. <br />-7- <br />