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CTS Printex Inc.

EPA #: CAD009212838

State: California(CA)

County: Santa Clara

City: Mountain View

Congressional District: 14

Other Names:

Bulletin Board

Description and History

NPL Listing History

NPL Status: Final

Proposed Date: 06/24/88

Final Date: 02/21/90

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The CTS Printex Superfund Site comprises a number of properties and is situated in the northwest corner of the Santa Clara Valley between the south end of San Francisco Bay and the Santa Cruz Mountains in the City of Mountain View, California. CTS Printex operated a printed circuit board manufacturing facility within a 5½-acre portion of the area bounded by Plymouth, Colony, and Sierra Vista Streets from 1970 to early 1985. Metals and degreasing compounds (e.g., organic solvents) were discharged to soil and groundwater during CTS Printex’s manufacturing operations. Investigation and remediation, including soil excavation and groundwater extraction, were undertaken by CTS Corporation and Nearon Enterprises between 1985 and 1996.

The down-gradient portion of the Site bounded by Plymouth Street and Sierra Vista Avenue still requires additional monitoring, investigation, and potentially remediation for VOCs in groundwater; however, residual concentrations of VOCs in groundwater have been decreasing and are anticipated to continue to decrease over time. For one up-gradient portion of the Site,(Gables End, 1901-1950 Cambridge Drive, 841-862 Avery Drive, 1900-1929 Aberdeen Lane, 851-863 Donovan Way, 1901-1941 Newbury Drive) a risk management plan was developed, a restrictive covenant was recorded, and mitigation measures (e.g., vapor barriers and sub-slab ventilation systems) were implemented to address potential VOC concerns through the vapor intrusion pathway.

EPA completed the third Five Year Review in September 2010.

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Contaminants and Risks

Contaminated Media:

Groundwater

Groundwater

Soil and Sludges

Soil and Sludges

On-property soils containing chlorinated VOCs have been remediated to concentrations meeting residential cleanup levels. Site-wide groundwater contains low levels of VOCs. The groundwater is not currently used as a source of drinking water.

Who is Involved


This Site is being addressed through Federal and potentially responsible parties’ actions. Prior to 2006, the State of California was the lead regulatory agency for cleaning up the Site.

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Investigation and Cleanup Activities

Cleanup Ongoing
Cleanup of soil and groundwater was performed to remove residual sources of contamination on the former manufacturing area of the Site; however, low levels of VOCs remain in groundwater. EPA completed its third five year review for the site in September 2010.

Groundwater extraction and remediation has been completed on the original manufacturing portion of the Site. Monitoring of groundwater in this area will continue until VOC concentrations reach cleanup levels (e.g., drinking water standards). Sub-slab ventilation systems and vapor barriers have been installed beneath the new residential development to prevent the potential migration of VOC vapors from the underlying groundwater into the residences. In 2010-11, EPA assessed the vapor intrusion pathway and investigated off-property areas of the Site and proposed a new plan to remediate groundwater and address any vapor intrusion risk, if identified.

Cleanup Results to Date

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Soil cleanup has been completed and the groundwater cleanup is ongoing. Concentrations of VOCs in groundwater are continuing to decrease over time. Vapor intrusion mitigation measures have been installed beneath the new residential development at the Site.

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Potentially Responsible Parties

Potentially responsible parties (PRPs) refers to companies that are potentially responsible for generating, transporting, or disposing of the hazardous waste found at the site.


The named PRPs for this Site include:
CTS Corporation
Nearon Enterprises

Additional PRPs may be identified based on additional investigations of the VOC plume.

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Community Involvement

Public Meetings: EPA held a community meeting in June 2011 to discuss the Proposed Plan to change the existing remedy at the CTS Printex Site.

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Public Information Repositories

File cabinet

The most complete collection of documents
is the official EPA site file, maintained at
the following location:

Superfund Records Center

Mail Stop SFD-7C

95 Hawthorne Street, Room 403

San Francisco, CA 94105

(415) 820-4700

Enter main lobby of 75 Hawthorne street,
go to 4th floor of South Wing Annex.

The public information repositories for
the site are at the following locations:

City of Mountain View Public Library 585 Franklin St. Mountain View, CA 94041 (650) 903-6337

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Additional Links

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Contacts

Name Phone Number Email Address
EPA Site Manager Raymond Chavira 415-947-4218 Chavira.Raymond@epamail.epa.gov Mail Code SFD73 75 Hawthorne Street San Francisco, CA 94105
EPA Community
Involvement Coordinator
Vicki Rosen 415-972-3244
1-800-231-3075
Rosen.Vicki@epamail.epa.gov Mail Code SFD63 75 Hawthorne Street San Francisco, CA 94105
EPA Public Information
Center
415-947-8701 r9.info@epamail.epa.gov
State Contact
PRP Contact
Community Contact
Other Contacts
After Hours
(Emergency Response)

US EPA

(800) 424-8802

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