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MSDs: Another tool for Houston
Richard Chapin Jedediah GreenfieldSr. Project Manager Environmental Analyst
Municipal Setting Designations
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
City of Houston
Why we are here
Who the MSD impacts
What an MSD is
Why support an MSD
Steps in the MSD process
MSD Applicant
Specific information on the site4100 Clinton Dr., Houston, TX 77020
Public comment and questions
Agenda
Why Are We Here
Inform you about an MSD applicationKBRMSD #2009-023-KBR
Explain what an MSD is and what it does for the applicant, the local community, and the City
Receive public comments
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
MSD Notice Letters
Public Notices:Property owners
First Class Mail-Mile Radius
Water well owners Certified Mail5-Miles Radius
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
-Mile and 5-Mile Radius
Who the MSD Impacts
Unless you are the applicant: An MSD does not affect your property
An MSD does not affect your water well
There are no requirements on you
Drinking water supplied by the City is not affected
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
What an MSD is
Voluntary deed restriction to prevent the use of contaminated groundwater
State program created in 2003, administered by TCEQ (the State agency)
City process created in November 2007, administered by Public Works & Engineering
TCEQ cannot approve an MSD without the City Councils support
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
What an MSD is
An alternative method to address groundwater contamination
Houston has shallow groundwater contamination scattered across the city
This program only considers very shallow contamination (up to 200 below the surface)
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
City Water Supply
Houstons drinking water comes from either deep aquifers or surface waterNearest public water supply well
D-82 #1, depth 565 ft.
D-82 #2, depth 503 ft.
Over 1 miles from the MSD siteSurface water supply
Lake Houston
Lake Conroe
Lake Livingston
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
Shallow Contamination
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
Impacted
groundwateristypically
between20and60feetbelow
thesurface.
DrinkingWater
SupplyWellstypicallyget
waterfrom600
feetordeeper
belowthe
surface.
Problems of Traditional Remediation Methods
Groundwater must be cleaned to drinking water standards even if:There is no need or desire to use it, orWater bearing zone is too silty, too salty, or
low producing
Groundwater remediation to drinking water standards is inefficient, costly, and can take decades
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
Groundwater Remediation
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
TypicalConcentration Reduction Drinking
Water
Standards
Time
Applicants Responsibility
An MSD does NOT excuse the applicant from reducing other risks to the public
Owner must still address:Non-Ingestion SoilVaporsRunoff and other flows
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
Citys Requirements of the Applicant:
Site must already be in a State or Federal clean up program
Site must have been thoroughly investigated
Data must show that the groundwater plume is stable or diminishing.
A Professional Engineer (P.E.) or Professional Geologist (P.G.) must be willing to certify that the plume is stable or contracting.
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
Why Support An MSD?
Protects the public from consumption of shallow contaminated groundwater
Encourages clean-up of contaminated sites through participation in a State or Federal program
Promotes redevelopment of under-utilized properties
MSD Sites in Houston
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
Steps in the Process
Based on input from this meeting and the public hearing, the City will consider supporting an MSD
If supported, the applicant submits its application to the TCEQ
TCEQ grants or denies the MSD
If granted, the City files a deed restriction on the property
MSD Application
Central Library reference desk
500 McKinneyHouston, TX 77002
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
The MSD Website
www.houstonmsd.org
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
The MSD Website
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
Public Hearing
Date: May 19, 2010
Time: 9:00 am
Place: City Council Chamber
Address: 901 Bagby, Second FloorHouston, Texas 77002
Any person wishing to speak on this issue must contact the City Secretarys office at (832) 393-1100 to reserve time not later than 8:30 am on 5/19/10.
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
Contact Information
Richard Chapin & Jedediah GreenfieldSenior Project Manager Environmental Analyst
Public Works & Engineering City of Houston,
611 Walker, 19th FloorHouston, Texas 77002
[email protected](713) 837-0928
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
Contact Information
Scott SettemeyerRemediation Division
Texas Commission on Environmental QualityP.O. Box 13087, MC-225
Austin, Texas 78711
Municipal Setting Designations (MSDs)
KBR(KelloggBrownandRoot) 4100ClintonDrive
Houston,Texas77020
W&MEnvironmentalGroup
1215DurhamDrive
Houston,Texas77007
W&MEnvironmentalGroup
GeneMurray,PG BSGeology,Universityof
SouthDakota MSGeology,University
ofNebraska MSManagement,
UniversityofTexas Dallas
30yearsofexperience
PatrickFortson,PG,EIT BSGeosystems
Engineeringand Hydrogeology,
UniversityofTexas Onsitesupervisionof
soilandgroundwater investigations
AssessmentTimeline
2004 2008 20102009
PhaseI/II
Assessment
EnterVCP
Assessment
AndD
elineation
MSDApplication
PublicM
eeting
AndPublicHearing
Remediation
UnderTCEQ
2011 2012
VCPClosure
UnderTCEQ
Priorto2004,assessmentandremediationwas
conductedon6separatetankareas.
SiteLocation
4100Clinto
n
Drive
Downtown
Houston
Downtow
n
Houston
4100Clinto
n
Drive
8Tractsof
Land
153Ac
res
Early1900s:CottonSeedOilPlant/Warehouses
HistoricUses
HistoricUses
MilitaryTankFabrication
AsphaltPlant
GasStation
LumberYard
Buffalo
Bayou
Ingrams
Gully Clinton
Drive
OtherHistoricUses:PipeManufacturingTrashIncinerationTruckRepairFleetRefuelingLandfillPaintShopSandBlastingHazardousWasteStorageCottonCompressWarehousing
CommercialOfficeSpace
CurrentUses
Warehouses
CurrentUses
VacantBuildings
CurrentUses
SheriffsStation
CurrentUses
RegionalGeology
200ft.
Site
Geology
Hardredclayservesasconfininglayerfrom35
toover100feetbelowgroundsurface,
protectingdeeperwaterbearingunits.
Alluvium
Beaumont
Clay
Bentley
Formation
Montgomery
Clay
WillisSand
Buffalo
Bayou
BuffaloBayouBulkhead
SandFill
Material
NativeSandand
ClayIntermixed
Native,HardRedPleistoceneClay
CompactedSand
FillMaterial
BulkheadWall
MonitoringWellFillMaterialfor
Grading
GroundwaterElevation
SiteLayoutMap
314SoilBorings,123TemporaryMonitoring
Wells,50PermanentMonitoringWellsinstalled
in2008toassesspotentialsourceareas.
GroundwaterFlow
Groundwaterflowstothesouth/southwest Wehaveevidencethatnogroundwater
impact
ismigratingintothebayou.
GroundwaterImpacts
Petroleumbasedchemicals Benzene,1,2,4trimethylbenzene,ethylbenzene,
1methylnaphthalene,andTPH Solvents
Vinylchloride,cis1,2DCE Metals
Arsenic,beryllium,cadmium,chromium,lead, selenium
GroundwaterImpactedAreas
Areasofblueareorganicchemicalsthatexceedingestioncleanup
standards.
Areasoforangearemetalsthatexceedingestioncleanupstandards. Nogroundwaterimpactexceedsnoningestioncleanup
standards.
Nopotentialvaporimpactshavebeenidentified. Evidenceofnogroundwaterimpactmigratingintothebayou.
SoilImpacts
Metals Antimony,arsenic,barium,beryllium,cadmium,
chromium,copper,lead,mercury,nickel,selenium,silver, thallium,zinc
Petroleum Benzene,chlorobenzene,ethylbenzene,totalpetroleum
hydrocarbons(TPH) Solvents
Cis1,2dichloroethylene(cis1,2DCE),cis1,3 dichloropropane,tetrachloroethene(PCE),trichloroethene
(TCE),1,2,3trichloropropane,benzo(a)pyrene,benzidine, 2,4,dinitrophenol,bis(2chloroethoxy)methane,2,6
dinitrophenol,pentachlorophenol