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Brown & Bryant, Inc. (Arvin Plant)

EPA #: CAD052384021

State: California(CA)

County: Kern

City: Arvin

Congressional District: 20

Other Names: Other Names:

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EPA has completed the 3rd Five-Year Review for the Operable Unit 1, surface & below surface soil down to 65 feet (A-zone soils). The aim of the review was to find out how well cleanup actions continue to protect human health & the environment.
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Description and History

NPL Listing History

NPL Status: Final

Proposed Date: 06/24/88

Final Date: 10/04/89

Deleted Date:

The Brown & Bryant, Inc. (Arvin Plant) covers about 5 acres in Arvin, California. The company began operations in 1960 as a formulator of agricultural chemicals including fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, and fumigants. During inspections by State agencies, improper handling and disposal of hazardous wastes at the facility have been documented. Accidental spills of pesticides have occurred at the site. In 1979, an evaporation pond was built in the southeastern corner of the site. When the facility was operating, the pond received pesticide rinse water and surface runoff from the site. As a result of heavy rains, this pond overflowed on at least two occasions. The closest public well is located about 1,700 feet south and downgradient of the site. The Arvin Community Services District maintains six municipal groundwater wells within 1 mile of the site. The public water system supplies drinking water to approximately 7,800 people and irrigates about 19,600 acres of cropland. The area surrounding the site is industrial, agricultural, and residential.

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Contaminants and Risks

Contaminated Media:

Groundwater

Groundwater

Soil and Sludges

Soil and Sludges

Soil contains numerous pesticides such as dinoseb, ethylene dibromide and other fumigants. The groundwater also is contaminated with pesticides. People who accidentally ingest or come into direct contact with contaminated groundwater or soil may be at risk.

Who is Involved


This site is being addressed through Federal, State, and potentially responsible parties' actions

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Investigation and Cleanup Activities

The site is being addressed in three stages: interim actions and two long-term remedial phases focusing on cleanup of the entire site and the area-wide groundwater.

Initial Actions
Interim Actions: In 1988, under State supervision, Brown & Bryant, Inc., excavated the heavily contaminated soil under the pond and installed a liner. An additional removal of dinoseb-contaminated soil was conducted in 1991. The excavated soil was cleaned, treated, and returned to the ground. The water used to clean the soil was treated by an innovative technology called ultraviolet/ozone. This process uses special ultraviolet lights and ozone gas to break down hazardous chemicals. In addition, more monitoring wells were installed to detect any contaminants migrating to the Arvin Municipal wells and to monitor the perched water plume.

Remedy Design

Remedy Design
Entire Site: The EPA began an investigation in 1990 to develop a long-term solution to the groundwater and soil contamination problems. A remedy was selected in 1993 that includes consolidation of contaminated soil, installation of a cap over the consolidated soil, and extraction and treatment of water from the first water-bearing unit. Design of the remedies was completed in early 1997. A Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) cap and a non-RCRA cap was built over the Brown and Bryant facility in 1998.

Site Studies

Site Studies
Area-Wide Groundwater: An investigation to explore the nature and extent of the area-wide groundwater contamination was completed in the 2005 Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study. A Proposed Plan was sent out for public comment in June 2007, and the final remedy was selected in a Record of Decision signed 9/28/07.

Remedy Selected

Remedy Selected
Groundwater Remedy: The overall strategy to reduce groundwater contamination involves extraction and treatment of the groundwater in the shallower A-zone, which is the source of contamination to the B-zone. The remedy will rely on monitored natural attenuation (MNA) in the B-zone groundwater, which is a potential source of drinking water. In addition, institutional controls will be placed on the Site and nearby properties to prevent the use of B-zone groundwater until drinking water standards are attained. The remedy also requires relocation of the Arvin City Well CW-1 to remove the threat of cross contamination from the A-zone and the B-zone to the C-zone.

Remedy Design

Remedy Design
A location for a new well has been proposed, and EPA has circulated a final draft design for consideration by Arvin Community Services District.

Under orders from the State, Brown & Bryant, Inc., conducted a limited investigation of the site and removed some of the contaminated soil. However, in 1989, the firm went out of business, leaving the EPA and the State to solve the remaining contamination problems. EPA is in litigation with other Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs) involved at the site.

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Cleanup Results to Date

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The removal and treatment of the heavily contaminated soil has reduced the potential for exposure to hazardous materials while the EPA and the State are planning additional cleanup actions at the Brown & Bryant, Inc. (Arvin Plant) 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.


Online information about the PRPs for the site is not yet available.

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Documents and Reports

Hide details for Community InvolvementCommunity Involvement
01/01/91Community Relations Plan for the Brown & Bryant Superfund Site
Hide details for Fact SheetsFact Sheets
02/01/90EPA Announces Sampling Program to Begin February 1990
04/01/91EPA Announces Activities to Begin in Spring 1991
03/01/92Brown & Bryant Update on Activities / Novedades del Sitio Brown & Bryant
06/01/93EPA Announces Proposed Plan for Cleanup of Contaminated Soil & Groundwater at Brown & Bryant
11/01/93EPA Signs Record of Decision (English & Spanish)
10/01/98EPA To Begin Remedy Construction
06/01/07Proposed Plan Brown & Bryant Superfund Site Operable Unit No. 2
06/01/07Proposed Plan Fact Sheet
07/01/07Proposed Plan Public Comment Period Extended to August 21, 2007 & Public Hearing Scheduled
10/01/07City of Arvin Water Quality
11/13/07US EPA SIGNS RECORD OF DECISION FOR BROWNAND BRYANT SUPERFUND SITE OU2
12/10/11EPA Begins Third 5-Year Review of Cleanup / EPA Comienza la Tercera Revisión de 5 Años de Limpieza
Hide details for Legal DocumentsLegal Documents
12/19/08Administrative Settlement Agreement
12/19/08Settlement Agreement, Scope of Work, and Federal Register - Brown & Bryant Superfund Site
02/03/09Administrative Order on Consent
Hide details for Records of DecisionRecords of Decision
11/08/93Record of Decision - Brown & Bryant Superfund Site, Operable Unit 1
09/30/07Final Record of Decision OU 2
Hide details for Technical DocumentsTechnical Documents
01/20/12Draft November 2011 Groundwater Sampling Analysis Report for City Wells
10/25/89Preliminary Health Assessment for Brown & Bryant, Inc. Superfund Site (Agency for Toxic Substances Disease Registry)
05/28/93OU1 Remedial Investigation - Feasibility Study (RI/FS)
07/12/01First Five Year Review Report
09/01/05OU2 Remedial Investigation - Feasibility Study (RI/FS)
08/22/06Second Five-Year Review Report
06/01/07Proposed Plan Brown & Bryant Superfund Site Operable Unit No.2 (Spanish Version)
05/01/10Technical Specifications & Design Analysis for the A-Zone Groundwater Recovery System
05/12/10Monitoring Well System Evaluation and Proposed A-Zone and B-Zone Groundwater Extraction Wells
05/13/10Technical Specifications & Design Analysis: A Zone Groundwater Recovery System (Final)
09/22/11Third Five-Year Review Report
11/21/11April 2011 Groundwater Sampling Report
12/28/11October 2011 Groundwater Sampling Report
01/18/12October 2011 Groundwater Sampling Analysis Report for City Wells
01/26/12Draft Cap Repair Completion Report
01/26/12Site-Specific Work Plan [Monitored Natural Attenuation]

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Community Involvement

Public Meetings:

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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:

Kern County Library 123 A Street Arvin, CA 93203

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Additional Links

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Contacts

Name Phone Number Email Address
EPA Site Manager Brunilda Davila 415-972-3162 Davila.Brunilda@epamail.epa.gov Mail Code SFD72
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
EPA Community
Involvement Coordinator
Alejandro Diaz 415-972-3242
1-800-231-3075
Diaz.Alejandro@epamail.epa.gov Mail Code SFD63
75 Hawthorne Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
EPA Public Information
Center
415-947-8701 r9.info@epa.gov
State Contact Steve Ross 916-255-3694 SRoss@dtsc.ca.gov California Department of Toxic Substances Control
8800 Cal Center Drive
Sacramento, CA
95826-3200
www.dtsc.ca.gov
PRP Contact
Community Contact
Other Contacts
After Hours
(Emergency Response)

US EPA

(800) 424-8802

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