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Hazardous and Oil Spill System Online Report Service
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Selected Report: A-264-2009

MAINE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
OIL & HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REPORT

Spill Report Information
Spill Number: A-264-2009
Report Status: Final Report
MCD Town: THOMASTON
Local Name: THOMASTON
Primary Responder: JASON A FISH
Primary Product: OIL - OTHER - SPECIFIED IN REPORT {88} - 20.00 ESTIMATE
Subject/Owner: DRAGON PRODUCTS - -
I. EVENT
Spill Info
Type: Oil Incident
Source: Storage Unit - Box or Other General Use Container
Cause: Corrosion - Other
Spill Date/Time
Spill Date/Time: 05/02/2009
Reporter Type/Detection Method
Type: Subject/Spiller {2}
Method: Visual Product
Reported Date/Time
Reported Date/Time: 05/02/2009
Subject/Spiller (Potential Responsible Party)
Contact: DRAGON PRODUCTS
107 NEW COUNTY ROAD
THOMASTON ME 04861 USA
Comment:
Primary Responder and Other Employees
Contact(s): JASON A FISH (Primary Responder)
Comment: No Further Response Action Expected
II. SITE
Location
Location Type: Business - Industrial {ID}
Name: DRAGON PRODUCTS
Street Address: US ROUTE 1
MCD Town: THOMASTON
Local Name: THOMASTON
State/Province: ME
Spill Point
Spill Point:
Wells and Media Affected
Wells Affected: 0 Wells Impacted/ 0 Wells At Risk
Media Affected: Interior Surface {S}
Tanks Involved
Tanks Involved: NONE
III. CLEANUP
Product Reported: OIL - OTHER - SPECIFIED IN REPORT {88}
Products Found/Amount Spilled: OIL - OTHER - SPECIFIED IN REPORT {88} - 20.00 ESTIMATE (Primary Product)
Material Recovered: NONE
Recovery/Treatment Method: NONE
Cleanup DTREE:
Disposal Information: Sand, used as a sorbent, disposed of by Dragon in cement making processes.
IV. NARRATIVE
A 55 gallon drum of SAE 40 compressor oil leaked onto a concrete floor at the Dragon Products concrete plant. An estimated twenty gallons were lost. The oil was contained entirely to the concrete surface, and an estimated five cubic yards of sand was used to absorb the oil. The oil contaminated sand was then processed through the plant incinerator, which is licensed to receive oil contaminated soil. No site visit was made. No further action by Response Services expected.
V.ATTACHMENTS
None

 

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