Laundry Facility Source Water Protection Site Assessment – City of Dayton – Dayton, Ohio

STONE conducted a site visit to perform a source water protection assessment for the business, which is located within the City of Dayton’s Source Water Protection Area (SWPA). The facility conducts cleaning operations, has a fleet garage, and warehoused cleaning products. The site was undergoing in-situ bioremediation related to a previous release. The assessment focused on potential sources of contamination to groundwater. Evaluation focused on underground storage tanks, 77 Class V wells that had been installed for groundwater remediation, onsite wastewater treatment operations, Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS) storage, potential dry wells, and diesel storage.

Project challenges included identifying structures such as potential dry wells in the absence of facility drawings, and the presence of a very large remediation wellfield related to legacy contamination. STONE provided step by step instructions to remedy potential sources of groundwater contamination, and informed the facility of available funding from the City of Dayton to remedy potential sources of groundwater contamination.

“Bayshore Environmental is very pleased to have engaged STONE to conduct a Phase II assessment of a contaminated commercial property.  The technical staff at STONE worked with us to develop an excellent program that entailed soil and groundwater sampling, testing and removal of drums of waste petroleum products, and the remediation of contaminated soil.  STONE conducted the work in a timely manner, produced an excellent report that was tailored to meet our needs, and all at a very reasonable cost.  We are pleased to endorse STONE and look forward to working with them in the future.”