Cooper Cameron Iron Works Facility

Cooper Cameron Iron Works Facility

Former Culligan Water Facility

SKA Consulting, L.P. was retained by the property owner to conduct environmental investigations and remedial activities on a former Culligan Water Facility in Houston, Harris County, Texas.  The site was formerly a portion of a large rail yard from at least 1924 until the early 1960’s.  The ultimate project objective was to acquire a final Certificate of Completion for residential land use through the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) utilizing the Texas Risk Reduction Program (TRRP) rules (30 TAC § 350). Site investigations conducted by SKA and others included the installation and sampling of 85 soil borings, 3 temporary monitoring wells, and 3 permanent groundwater monitoring wells which identified adverse contaminants in shallow soils consistent with former rail yard activities.  Specifically, lead was identified above site-specific TCEQ TRRP Residential Protective Concentration Levels (PCLs) in over half of the shallow soils at the property.  A smaller area of petroleum hydrocarbon impacts was also identified in shallow soils within the lead-impacted area. SKA self-implemented environmental response actions through the removal (excavation) and off-site disposal of more than 8,000 cubic yards of impacted soils from the site.  A total of 78 confirmation soil samples were collected and analyzed in the testing laboratory to confirm the removal of all impacted shallow soils.  SKA prepared a Response Action Completion Report (RACR) summarizing the environmental response actions conducted on the site and requested regulatory closure.  The TCEQ VCP issued a final Certificate of Completion for residential land use for the site in February 2009