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PRINTING SHOP ON MAPLE STREET
320.324 MAPLE ST. & 302 N. MELDRUM ST.
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
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Printing Shop on Maple Street
Project No. 20067719
June 28, 2006
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the cutting/press process. These chemicals include 'press wash,' 'safe -tray cleaner,' and
various cleaning supplies. Reportedly, the chemicals are used in minimal amounts, are non-
hazardous, and predominately water-soluble. Terracon observed little to no staining located
in the vicinity of the chemicals used in the cutting/press process, with the exception of an
approximate 15 square foot area of staining located beneath machinery in the work area.
Terracon observed absorbent material in the vicinity of the 15 square foot area of staining.
In addition, Terracon observed a 5-gallon bucket containing used wash blades, which are
components of a press machine and must be replaced approximately every 6 months due to
ink build-up. According to Mr. Carlson, the wash blades create a minimal amount of
chemical waste and are not regulated for off -site disposal. Based on the minimal staining,
concrete floor containment, and nature of operations at the site, the various chemicals
contained in 32 ounce to 5 gallon containers do not appear to constitute a REC at this time.
Recommendations
• Based on the scope of services and limitations of this assessment, Terracon did not identify
recognized environmental conditions in connection with the site that, in our opinion, would
require additional investigation at this time.
• Terracon recommends a review of historical city directories at the Fort Collins Public Library
be completed once these files are available in early July 2006.
• Terracon recommends the waste materials including drums, containers, waste oil, trash,
debris, pallets and other waste items at the subject site be disposed of off -site in accordance
with federal, state, and local regulatory requirements.
Printing Shop on Maple Street
Project No. 20067719
June 28, 2006
Terracon
compressor. He was unaware of spills or releases associated with the air compressor or
other equipment located on the site.
• On June 27, 2006, Terracon interviewed Mr. Jerry Hefner, the current owner of the printing
shop and cutting/press shop located on the site. Mr. Hefner has reportedly been familiar
with the site since approximately 1983, at which time he began leasing the property. Mr.
Hefner reportedly purchased the property in approximately 1993. According to Mr. Hefner,
the print shop was utilized as a vehicle and boat storage area from approximately 1963 to
1983 and was operated as a cabinet shop prior to 1963. In addition, Mr. Hefner stated that
the cutting/press shop was utilized as a food wholesale distributor in the 1960s and as a
restaurant from approximately 1983 to 1993. The building was reportedly empty from
approximately 1993 to 1998, and was operated as a cutting/press shop from 1998 to
present.
• During the site reconnaissance at 320-324 West Maple Street (Printing Shop), Terracon
observed one approximate 30-gallon drum containing ink. Ms. Thurman stated that the
printing shop uses 1 to 5 pound cans of ink during printing operations and excess ink is
placed upside-down on a metal grate and dispensed into the approximate 30 gallon drum.
The waste material is reportedly disposed of periodically off -site by 'Safety Clean' for off -site
disposal. In addition, Terracon observed numerous 1-gallon to 5-gallon containers of
chemicals used in the printing process, which include developer, finisher, and various
cleaning supplies. Reportedly, the chemicals are used in minimal amounts. Terracon
observed little to no staining located in the vicinity of the 30-gallon drum and chemicals.
Based on the minimal staining, concrete floor containment, and nature of operations at the
site, the drum and various chemicals do not appear to constitute a REC at this time.
In addition, Terracon observed five approximate 55-gallon drums. Terracon observed one
55-gallon drum in the northeast portion of the site. The drum appeared to be unlabeled,
empty, and in poor condition. Two empty 55-gallon drums were observed west of the metal
shed and within the fenced in area behind the printing shop. In addition, Terracon observed
two 55-gallon drums located inside of the metal shed with associated concrete flooring.
According to Kelly Clark, President of the printing shop, one drum contains press wash
solution while the other contains an alcohol solution. The empty 55-gallon drums reportedly
previously stored alcohol or press wash. Both chemicals are reportedly utilized during
printing operations at the facility. Terracon did not observe staining in the vicinity of the 55-
gallon drums. Based on no observed staining, documentation from Mr. Clark, and nature of
operations at the site, the five 55-gallon drums do not appear to constitute a REC at this
time.
• During the site reconnaissance at 302 North Meldrum Street (Cutting/Press Shop), Terracon
observed numerous containers, ranging from 32 ounces to 5 gallons, of chemicals used in
Printing Shop on Maple Street Terracon
Project No. 20067719
June 28, 2006
8.0 FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS
This Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) of the above -referenced site was performed
in accordance with our proposal dated June 7, 2006, and in general accordance with the
consensus document known as ASTM E 1527-00, a guide for conducting ESAs. The site
reconnaissance was performed on June 16th and June 19th, 2006, by Meg A. Schissler.
The site is located at 320 to 324 West Maple Street and 302 North Meldrum Street in Fort
Collins, Larimer County, Colorado. The site consists of an approximate one to two acre tract of
land including a printing shop and a cutting/press shop. Terracon understands that the client
plans on purchasing the property for residential development.
A cursory summary of findings is provided below. It should be recognized that details were not
included or fully developed in this section, and the report must be read in its entirety for a
comprehensive understanding of the items contained herein.
• On June 15, 2006, Terracon interviewed Ms. Dorothy Thurman. Ms. Thurman is the
Production Manager for the print shop located at 320 to 324 Maple Street. Ms. Thurman
has been familiar with the subject site since approximately 1986, when she began working
at the site. Reportedly, the site has previously been utilized as a wood working shop from
approximately 1932 to 1963 and a printing shop from approximately 1983 to present.
According to Ms. Thurman, the site was vacant land prior to 1932. Ms. Thurman was
unaware of any environmental inspections, environmental investigations, environmental site
assessments or environmental violations on the subject site. Ms. Thurman stated that the
printing shop uses 1 to 5 pound cans of ink during printing operations and excess ink is
placed in a 30 gallon waste drum on -site. The waste material in the drum is periodically
recycled by Safety-Kleen, a contractor, which transports the material off -site for disposal. In
addition, the remaining chemicals which include developer, finisher, and various cleaning
supplies are used in minimal amounts. Ms. Thurman reportedly did not recall spills or
releases associated with the chemicals or ink stored on -site.
• On June 19, 2006, Terracon interviewed Mr. Clarence Carlson, a Co -Owner of the
Cutting/Press shop located on the site. Mr. Carlson has reportedly been familiar with the
site since approximately 1988, at the purchase of the property. The building was reportedly
utilized as a bar and restaurant prior to 1988. Mr. Miller was unaware of any environmental
inspections, environmental investigations, environmental site assessments or environmental
violations pertaining to the site. Mr. Carlson stated that a press wash solution is utilized
when cleaning the press machines. The press wash solution is reportedly applied in small
amounts and is non -hazardous and water-soluble. In addition, an air compressor is located
in a former freezer area located in the north central area of the building. Mr. Carlson stated
that the excess oil and waste oil is stored in one gallon cans located in the vicinity of the air
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PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT
PRINTING SHOP ON MAPLE STREET
320 TO 324 WEST MAPLE STREET AND 302 NORTH MELDRUM STREET
FORT COLLINS, LARIMER COUNTY, COLORADO
Project No. 20067719
June 28, 2006
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