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Emergency Spill Response - Riley Creek, Pandora, OH
Emergency Spill Response - Riley Creek, Pandora, OH
Allied responded to a release of chemical floor wax
to Riley Creek, located northwest of Pandora, Ohio. The
release consisted of 900 gallons of floor wax, which was discharged
to a floor drain within a local manufacturing facility. The
wax ultimately was discharged to Riley Creek via municipal storm
sewer. The release affected approximately three miles of
Riley Creek, resulting in widespread discoloration and foaming of
the waterway, and limited flora and fauna kill.
Under the direction of USEPA - Region 5, Allied contained the
release by building three filtration dams within Riley Creek,
downstream of the discharge point. The filtration dams were
comprised of gravel, straw bails and activated charcoal, which
effectively filtered volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the
flowing waterway. Allied utilized vacuum tankers to skim the
wax from the water surface. Some components of the wax were
heavier than water and formed localized contaminant pockets on the
streambed. Allied utilized high pressure vacuums to extract
these subsurface contaminants. Over 170,000 gallons of
contaminated water was removed from Riley Creek and transported to
an approved treatment facility. Allied also utilized
high-volume pumps and 'bubblers' to aerate the creek, allowing VOC
contaminants to volatize and disperse to air.
Allied excavated impacted soils adjacent to the affected drain
basin and utilized sewer-jetting equipment to clean contaminant
from sewer lines, which traversed a distance of four city
blocks.
Following initial response and remedial actions, Allied
collected water and sediment samples from the creek to confirm that
clean-up efforts were effective. Allied's prompt response and
aggressive measures ensured that the spill was successfully
contained and remediated with minimal impact to Riley Creek.