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FIELD INVESTIGATIONS OF UNCONTROLLED HAZARDOUS WASTE SITES
FIT PROJECT
TDD Fl-8011-03
December 29 1980
TASK REPORT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
CONTRACT NO 68-01-6056
WORK IN SUPPORT OF EPA ENFORCEMENT CASE
DRAFT REPORT
PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION of the
ABANDONED LANDFILL Old Turnpike Road
Southington Connecticut
Submitted to Submitted by Mr John Hackler Chief Paul J Exner Project Leader Office of Uncontrolled Waste Sites Ecology and Environment Inc (E amp E) US EPA Region I FIT Team Region I
Prepared by Margret Hanley Ecology and Environment Inc FIT Team Region 1
ecology and environment inc International Specialists in the Environmental Sciences
Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in 61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP
Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by William Chudzick Environmental Engineer
Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
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1 INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY
11 Introduction - continued
Finally a recent sediment sample taken from the Griffin
Construction Company property in the Black Pond Industrial
Park (which is located on the abandoned landfill) reveals high
concentrations of a variety of organic solvents (see Appendix
C)
It is clear that some solvents are present in the
abandoned landfill Additional hydrogeologic and groundwater
quality data are necessary to accurately quantify the volumes
and concentrations present their distribution in the
landfill and their impact both existing and potential on
nearby drinking water sources
2 HISTORY
21 Up to 1947
The now abandoned Sanitary landfill on Old Turnpike Road
in Southington Connecticut may be as old as 100 years
Prior to the late 1940s a small population (12400) in
Southington with moderate waste disposal needs required a
1 - 5
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2 HISTORY
21 Up to 1947 - continued
small land area for waste dumping A 1947 aerial photograph
of the Black Pond area indicates that the dump occupied a
small area west of the pond on Old Turnpike Road (Figure
2-1)2 In the photograph several trucks appear to be
entering and exiting the dumping area The property north of
the landfilling area and south of Carter Street was heavily
wooded and a few homes were located along Carter Street Two
gravel pits were located west of Old Turnpike Road A small
gravel pit occupied the site which is presently owned by Lori
Engineering Company The site is identified on the
photograph as the property of the Marboy Corporation a
holding company for Lori Engineering Another gravel pit
owned by Thompson Drop Forge Inc was located south of the
area presently occupied by Mitchell Auto Body and appeared to
contain a variety of trucks and heavy equipment
The operating procedures of the dump in 1947 are unknown
Some litter control was provided by a cover of sand and gravel
applied monthly 3 present town officials refer to the old
landfill as an open dump A citizen of Southington who
resided near the landfill during the late 1940s and earlier
described the dump as unoffensive4
1 - 6
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2 HISTORY
22 1947 to 1967
Between 1947 and 1963 the population in Southington
nearly doubled to 22800 with a proportionate increase in
household and industrial waste5 Several pieces of private
property were leased for landfill ing by the town north and
south of the 1947 dump perimeter
In 1963 the town dump was described as one of
Southingtons oldest and most obnoxious problems^ To i M
alleviate the air pollution litter problem and rodent
population fostered by the uncontrolled dump the town Highway
Department and the Public Health Director in Southington
implemented a sanitary landfilling program 3 The program
required that the active portion of the dump be compacted and
covered with clean fill once a week Fill was purchased from
the Mastrianni Gravel Pit on Flanders Road3 The 1965
aerial photographs of the Black Pond area reveal the maximum
extent of the landfill during its history (Figure 2-2)7
The northern portion of the landfill is fairly level and
exhibits a shallow hole where liquid and semi liquid
industrial wastes were deposited3 A small cluster of
containers appear to be located near Old Turnpike Road by the
1 - 8
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APPROXIMATE LlrtHS
ACTIVE
Figure 2-2 Size and Location of Landfill Southington Connecticut - 1965
nli i t mid ri
recycled paper
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2 HISTORY
22 1947 to 1967 - continued
entrance to the landfill Large volumes of debris are evident
around the periphery of the site
In 1967 the town of Southington closed the Sanitary
Landfill on Old Turnpike Road Proposed closure procedures
included compaction of loose refuse capping the landfill with
at least two feet of clean fill and seeding to reduce or
prevent erosion-
23 1967 to Present
Two years after the closing of the landfill compaction
and capping with clean fill had been completed However
seeding had not taken place and appreciable erosion was
occurring^
The 1969 aerial photograph of the Black Pond area
exhibits a level debris-free surface on the landfill9 The
cover does not appear to extend to the 1965 limits of the
active landfill delineated in Figure 2 (Figure 2-3) A steep
embankment along the southeastern margin of the landfilling
area displays the most extensive erosion The southeastern
1 - 10
^cycled paper
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2 HISTORY
23 1967 to Present - continued
margin of the landfill also exhibits a well defined drainage
channel (Figure 2-3) which is fed by surface water runoff and
possible leachate
Between 1963 and 1967 the leased private lots were
returned to the owners for development The three lots
located at the northern end of the landfill were sold to New
Age Developers (AKA C amp C Developers) by Lawrence DAngelo
in 1973 (Fig 2-4)10 According to Yvonne Carrier of C amp C
Developers very little additional site work was required before
the construction of homes on the northern properties Some
additional fill was required for the eastern sections of each
site Mr Carrier claimed that none of the homes built on the
DAngelo lots are on landfill material A few of the back yards
however are located on areas that were previously landfilled
The town of Southington neglected to seed or maintain
adequate cover on the remaining portion of abandoned landfill
until approximately 1970 The Southington Industrial
Development Commission set the landfilled property out for bid
as seven industrially zoned lots called the Black Pond
Industrial park (Figures 2-4) The initial response was
poor To alleviate prospective buyers apprehensions
1 - 12
recycled paper
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2 HISTORY
23 1967 to Present - continued
concerning the stability of the soil the Town of Southington
authorized an Engineering Report for the landfill
Clarence-Welti Associates Inc of Glastonbury Connecticut
placed five test borings (see Appendix A) One boring was placed
on each lot in the Black Pond Industrial Park that abutted Old
Turnpike Road
According to Clarence-Welti the soil consisted of 13-28
feet of refuse frequently overlying peat The recommended mode
of construction included the placement of 30-35 feet piles for
25-ton loadings Despite the Clarence-Welti report the lots did
not begin to sell until 197711 Presently all of the lots
have been purchased and developed
At this time the Abandoned Landfill is occupied by four
dwellings and five industrial buildings Recent construction has
removed some quantities of cover material exposing a mix of
solids and up to 50 per cent refuse
The leachate-run off channel along the southeastern
margin of the landfill still exists However the channel
does not contain flowing water Small amounts of discolored
standing water persist in the channel and refuse is exposed
along the channel banks
1 - 14
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3 Geohydrology
This section summarizes the available hydrologic and geologic
data including data obtained during Warzyns hydrologic
investigation of contaminated Production Well No 5^ In
addition the results of the soil analysis of samples taken from
the Black Pond Industrial Park by the Connecticut Department of
Environmental Protection are presented
31 Topography
The topography in the vicinity of the Old Southington
landfill generally consists of rolling hills with low to
moderate relief The area has been modified by a long history
of landfilling west of Black Pond and by gravel excavation to
the southeast Elevations in the area range from approximately
140 feet MSL northwest of Rejean Street to 200 MSL on the
numerous ridges south of Black Pond Surface drainage appears
to flow to Black Pond particularly southwest of the pond at
higher elevations of the landfill and east to a small
intermittent stream east of Old Turnpike Road
1 - 15
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3 Geohydrology
32 Geology
Based on boring logs from the Production Well No 5 area
Warzyn characterized the soil in the area west of Black Pond as
reddish-brown fine to coarse sand with small amounts of clay
silt and gravel overlying arkosic sandstone and occasional
diabase intrusions Warzyn also identified occasionally peaty
soils occurring within sandy soils The engineering report
conducted by Clarence-Welti Associates indicated that there are
much greater quantities of peat (up to 20 feet) underlying
refuse at Boring 5 at an eastern section of the landfill (See
Appendix B) Permeabilities of the soils in the vicinity of
the abandoned landfill were suggested by Warzyn to range from 7
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
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4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
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accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
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(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
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TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
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50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
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of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
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PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
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The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
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bull5- - poundl
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Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in 61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP
Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by William Chudzick Environmental Engineer
Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
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1 INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY
11 Introduction - continued
Finally a recent sediment sample taken from the Griffin
Construction Company property in the Black Pond Industrial
Park (which is located on the abandoned landfill) reveals high
concentrations of a variety of organic solvents (see Appendix
C)
It is clear that some solvents are present in the
abandoned landfill Additional hydrogeologic and groundwater
quality data are necessary to accurately quantify the volumes
and concentrations present their distribution in the
landfill and their impact both existing and potential on
nearby drinking water sources
2 HISTORY
21 Up to 1947
The now abandoned Sanitary landfill on Old Turnpike Road
in Southington Connecticut may be as old as 100 years
Prior to the late 1940s a small population (12400) in
Southington with moderate waste disposal needs required a
1 - 5
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2 HISTORY
21 Up to 1947 - continued
small land area for waste dumping A 1947 aerial photograph
of the Black Pond area indicates that the dump occupied a
small area west of the pond on Old Turnpike Road (Figure
2-1)2 In the photograph several trucks appear to be
entering and exiting the dumping area The property north of
the landfilling area and south of Carter Street was heavily
wooded and a few homes were located along Carter Street Two
gravel pits were located west of Old Turnpike Road A small
gravel pit occupied the site which is presently owned by Lori
Engineering Company The site is identified on the
photograph as the property of the Marboy Corporation a
holding company for Lori Engineering Another gravel pit
owned by Thompson Drop Forge Inc was located south of the
area presently occupied by Mitchell Auto Body and appeared to
contain a variety of trucks and heavy equipment
The operating procedures of the dump in 1947 are unknown
Some litter control was provided by a cover of sand and gravel
applied monthly 3 present town officials refer to the old
landfill as an open dump A citizen of Southington who
resided near the landfill during the late 1940s and earlier
described the dump as unoffensive4
1 - 6
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F1-B011-03
2 HISTORY
22 1947 to 1967
Between 1947 and 1963 the population in Southington
nearly doubled to 22800 with a proportionate increase in
household and industrial waste5 Several pieces of private
property were leased for landfill ing by the town north and
south of the 1947 dump perimeter
In 1963 the town dump was described as one of
Southingtons oldest and most obnoxious problems^ To i M
alleviate the air pollution litter problem and rodent
population fostered by the uncontrolled dump the town Highway
Department and the Public Health Director in Southington
implemented a sanitary landfilling program 3 The program
required that the active portion of the dump be compacted and
covered with clean fill once a week Fill was purchased from
the Mastrianni Gravel Pit on Flanders Road3 The 1965
aerial photographs of the Black Pond area reveal the maximum
extent of the landfill during its history (Figure 2-2)7
The northern portion of the landfill is fairly level and
exhibits a shallow hole where liquid and semi liquid
industrial wastes were deposited3 A small cluster of
containers appear to be located near Old Turnpike Road by the
1 - 8
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APPROXIMATE LlrtHS
ACTIVE
Figure 2-2 Size and Location of Landfill Southington Connecticut - 1965
nli i t mid ri
recycled paper
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2 HISTORY
22 1947 to 1967 - continued
entrance to the landfill Large volumes of debris are evident
around the periphery of the site
In 1967 the town of Southington closed the Sanitary
Landfill on Old Turnpike Road Proposed closure procedures
included compaction of loose refuse capping the landfill with
at least two feet of clean fill and seeding to reduce or
prevent erosion-
23 1967 to Present
Two years after the closing of the landfill compaction
and capping with clean fill had been completed However
seeding had not taken place and appreciable erosion was
occurring^
The 1969 aerial photograph of the Black Pond area
exhibits a level debris-free surface on the landfill9 The
cover does not appear to extend to the 1965 limits of the
active landfill delineated in Figure 2 (Figure 2-3) A steep
embankment along the southeastern margin of the landfilling
area displays the most extensive erosion The southeastern
1 - 10
^cycled paper
Fl-8011-03
2 HISTORY
23 1967 to Present - continued
margin of the landfill also exhibits a well defined drainage
channel (Figure 2-3) which is fed by surface water runoff and
possible leachate
Between 1963 and 1967 the leased private lots were
returned to the owners for development The three lots
located at the northern end of the landfill were sold to New
Age Developers (AKA C amp C Developers) by Lawrence DAngelo
in 1973 (Fig 2-4)10 According to Yvonne Carrier of C amp C
Developers very little additional site work was required before
the construction of homes on the northern properties Some
additional fill was required for the eastern sections of each
site Mr Carrier claimed that none of the homes built on the
DAngelo lots are on landfill material A few of the back yards
however are located on areas that were previously landfilled
The town of Southington neglected to seed or maintain
adequate cover on the remaining portion of abandoned landfill
until approximately 1970 The Southington Industrial
Development Commission set the landfilled property out for bid
as seven industrially zoned lots called the Black Pond
Industrial park (Figures 2-4) The initial response was
poor To alleviate prospective buyers apprehensions
1 - 12
recycled paper
Fl-8011-03
2 HISTORY
23 1967 to Present - continued
concerning the stability of the soil the Town of Southington
authorized an Engineering Report for the landfill
Clarence-Welti Associates Inc of Glastonbury Connecticut
placed five test borings (see Appendix A) One boring was placed
on each lot in the Black Pond Industrial Park that abutted Old
Turnpike Road
According to Clarence-Welti the soil consisted of 13-28
feet of refuse frequently overlying peat The recommended mode
of construction included the placement of 30-35 feet piles for
25-ton loadings Despite the Clarence-Welti report the lots did
not begin to sell until 197711 Presently all of the lots
have been purchased and developed
At this time the Abandoned Landfill is occupied by four
dwellings and five industrial buildings Recent construction has
removed some quantities of cover material exposing a mix of
solids and up to 50 per cent refuse
The leachate-run off channel along the southeastern
margin of the landfill still exists However the channel
does not contain flowing water Small amounts of discolored
standing water persist in the channel and refuse is exposed
along the channel banks
1 - 14
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3 Geohydrology
This section summarizes the available hydrologic and geologic
data including data obtained during Warzyns hydrologic
investigation of contaminated Production Well No 5^ In
addition the results of the soil analysis of samples taken from
the Black Pond Industrial Park by the Connecticut Department of
Environmental Protection are presented
31 Topography
The topography in the vicinity of the Old Southington
landfill generally consists of rolling hills with low to
moderate relief The area has been modified by a long history
of landfilling west of Black Pond and by gravel excavation to
the southeast Elevations in the area range from approximately
140 feet MSL northwest of Rejean Street to 200 MSL on the
numerous ridges south of Black Pond Surface drainage appears
to flow to Black Pond particularly southwest of the pond at
higher elevations of the landfill and east to a small
intermittent stream east of Old Turnpike Road
1 - 15
Fl-8011-03
3 Geohydrology
32 Geology
Based on boring logs from the Production Well No 5 area
Warzyn characterized the soil in the area west of Black Pond as
reddish-brown fine to coarse sand with small amounts of clay
silt and gravel overlying arkosic sandstone and occasional
diabase intrusions Warzyn also identified occasionally peaty
soils occurring within sandy soils The engineering report
conducted by Clarence-Welti Associates indicated that there are
much greater quantities of peat (up to 20 feet) underlying
refuse at Boring 5 at an eastern section of the landfill (See
Appendix B) Permeabilities of the soils in the vicinity of
the abandoned landfill were suggested by Warzyn to range from 7
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
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4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
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(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
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STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
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A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
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PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
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WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
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Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
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of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
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Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
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Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
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bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in 61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP
Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by William Chudzick Environmental Engineer
Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
1 INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY
11 Introduction - continued
Finally a recent sediment sample taken from the Griffin
Construction Company property in the Black Pond Industrial
Park (which is located on the abandoned landfill) reveals high
concentrations of a variety of organic solvents (see Appendix
C)
It is clear that some solvents are present in the
abandoned landfill Additional hydrogeologic and groundwater
quality data are necessary to accurately quantify the volumes
and concentrations present their distribution in the
landfill and their impact both existing and potential on
nearby drinking water sources
2 HISTORY
21 Up to 1947
The now abandoned Sanitary landfill on Old Turnpike Road
in Southington Connecticut may be as old as 100 years
Prior to the late 1940s a small population (12400) in
Southington with moderate waste disposal needs required a
1 - 5
Fl-8011-03
2 HISTORY
21 Up to 1947 - continued
small land area for waste dumping A 1947 aerial photograph
of the Black Pond area indicates that the dump occupied a
small area west of the pond on Old Turnpike Road (Figure
2-1)2 In the photograph several trucks appear to be
entering and exiting the dumping area The property north of
the landfilling area and south of Carter Street was heavily
wooded and a few homes were located along Carter Street Two
gravel pits were located west of Old Turnpike Road A small
gravel pit occupied the site which is presently owned by Lori
Engineering Company The site is identified on the
photograph as the property of the Marboy Corporation a
holding company for Lori Engineering Another gravel pit
owned by Thompson Drop Forge Inc was located south of the
area presently occupied by Mitchell Auto Body and appeared to
contain a variety of trucks and heavy equipment
The operating procedures of the dump in 1947 are unknown
Some litter control was provided by a cover of sand and gravel
applied monthly 3 present town officials refer to the old
landfill as an open dump A citizen of Southington who
resided near the landfill during the late 1940s and earlier
described the dump as unoffensive4
1 - 6
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F1-B011-03
2 HISTORY
22 1947 to 1967
Between 1947 and 1963 the population in Southington
nearly doubled to 22800 with a proportionate increase in
household and industrial waste5 Several pieces of private
property were leased for landfill ing by the town north and
south of the 1947 dump perimeter
In 1963 the town dump was described as one of
Southingtons oldest and most obnoxious problems^ To i M
alleviate the air pollution litter problem and rodent
population fostered by the uncontrolled dump the town Highway
Department and the Public Health Director in Southington
implemented a sanitary landfilling program 3 The program
required that the active portion of the dump be compacted and
covered with clean fill once a week Fill was purchased from
the Mastrianni Gravel Pit on Flanders Road3 The 1965
aerial photographs of the Black Pond area reveal the maximum
extent of the landfill during its history (Figure 2-2)7
The northern portion of the landfill is fairly level and
exhibits a shallow hole where liquid and semi liquid
industrial wastes were deposited3 A small cluster of
containers appear to be located near Old Turnpike Road by the
1 - 8
norih - ZOO
APPROXIMATE LlrtHS
ACTIVE
Figure 2-2 Size and Location of Landfill Southington Connecticut - 1965
nli i t mid ri
recycled paper
Fl-8011-03
2 HISTORY
22 1947 to 1967 - continued
entrance to the landfill Large volumes of debris are evident
around the periphery of the site
In 1967 the town of Southington closed the Sanitary
Landfill on Old Turnpike Road Proposed closure procedures
included compaction of loose refuse capping the landfill with
at least two feet of clean fill and seeding to reduce or
prevent erosion-
23 1967 to Present
Two years after the closing of the landfill compaction
and capping with clean fill had been completed However
seeding had not taken place and appreciable erosion was
occurring^
The 1969 aerial photograph of the Black Pond area
exhibits a level debris-free surface on the landfill9 The
cover does not appear to extend to the 1965 limits of the
active landfill delineated in Figure 2 (Figure 2-3) A steep
embankment along the southeastern margin of the landfilling
area displays the most extensive erosion The southeastern
1 - 10
^cycled paper
Fl-8011-03
2 HISTORY
23 1967 to Present - continued
margin of the landfill also exhibits a well defined drainage
channel (Figure 2-3) which is fed by surface water runoff and
possible leachate
Between 1963 and 1967 the leased private lots were
returned to the owners for development The three lots
located at the northern end of the landfill were sold to New
Age Developers (AKA C amp C Developers) by Lawrence DAngelo
in 1973 (Fig 2-4)10 According to Yvonne Carrier of C amp C
Developers very little additional site work was required before
the construction of homes on the northern properties Some
additional fill was required for the eastern sections of each
site Mr Carrier claimed that none of the homes built on the
DAngelo lots are on landfill material A few of the back yards
however are located on areas that were previously landfilled
The town of Southington neglected to seed or maintain
adequate cover on the remaining portion of abandoned landfill
until approximately 1970 The Southington Industrial
Development Commission set the landfilled property out for bid
as seven industrially zoned lots called the Black Pond
Industrial park (Figures 2-4) The initial response was
poor To alleviate prospective buyers apprehensions
1 - 12
recycled paper
Fl-8011-03
2 HISTORY
23 1967 to Present - continued
concerning the stability of the soil the Town of Southington
authorized an Engineering Report for the landfill
Clarence-Welti Associates Inc of Glastonbury Connecticut
placed five test borings (see Appendix A) One boring was placed
on each lot in the Black Pond Industrial Park that abutted Old
Turnpike Road
According to Clarence-Welti the soil consisted of 13-28
feet of refuse frequently overlying peat The recommended mode
of construction included the placement of 30-35 feet piles for
25-ton loadings Despite the Clarence-Welti report the lots did
not begin to sell until 197711 Presently all of the lots
have been purchased and developed
At this time the Abandoned Landfill is occupied by four
dwellings and five industrial buildings Recent construction has
removed some quantities of cover material exposing a mix of
solids and up to 50 per cent refuse
The leachate-run off channel along the southeastern
margin of the landfill still exists However the channel
does not contain flowing water Small amounts of discolored
standing water persist in the channel and refuse is exposed
along the channel banks
1 - 14
Fl-8011-03
3 Geohydrology
This section summarizes the available hydrologic and geologic
data including data obtained during Warzyns hydrologic
investigation of contaminated Production Well No 5^ In
addition the results of the soil analysis of samples taken from
the Black Pond Industrial Park by the Connecticut Department of
Environmental Protection are presented
31 Topography
The topography in the vicinity of the Old Southington
landfill generally consists of rolling hills with low to
moderate relief The area has been modified by a long history
of landfilling west of Black Pond and by gravel excavation to
the southeast Elevations in the area range from approximately
140 feet MSL northwest of Rejean Street to 200 MSL on the
numerous ridges south of Black Pond Surface drainage appears
to flow to Black Pond particularly southwest of the pond at
higher elevations of the landfill and east to a small
intermittent stream east of Old Turnpike Road
1 - 15
Fl-8011-03
3 Geohydrology
32 Geology
Based on boring logs from the Production Well No 5 area
Warzyn characterized the soil in the area west of Black Pond as
reddish-brown fine to coarse sand with small amounts of clay
silt and gravel overlying arkosic sandstone and occasional
diabase intrusions Warzyn also identified occasionally peaty
soils occurring within sandy soils The engineering report
conducted by Clarence-Welti Associates indicated that there are
much greater quantities of peat (up to 20 feet) underlying
refuse at Boring 5 at an eastern section of the landfill (See
Appendix B) Permeabilities of the soils in the vicinity of
the abandoned landfill were suggested by Warzyn to range from 7
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
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15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
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7-9-11
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1-1-1
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200 7-10-10 10
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BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
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M I SC DUMP F I L L
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BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
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T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
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1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
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STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
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LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
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CHLOROFORM
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ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in 61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP
Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by William Chudzick Environmental Engineer
Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
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1 INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY
11 Introduction - continued
Finally a recent sediment sample taken from the Griffin
Construction Company property in the Black Pond Industrial
Park (which is located on the abandoned landfill) reveals high
concentrations of a variety of organic solvents (see Appendix
C)
It is clear that some solvents are present in the
abandoned landfill Additional hydrogeologic and groundwater
quality data are necessary to accurately quantify the volumes
and concentrations present their distribution in the
landfill and their impact both existing and potential on
nearby drinking water sources
2 HISTORY
21 Up to 1947
The now abandoned Sanitary landfill on Old Turnpike Road
in Southington Connecticut may be as old as 100 years
Prior to the late 1940s a small population (12400) in
Southington with moderate waste disposal needs required a
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2 HISTORY
21 Up to 1947 - continued
small land area for waste dumping A 1947 aerial photograph
of the Black Pond area indicates that the dump occupied a
small area west of the pond on Old Turnpike Road (Figure
2-1)2 In the photograph several trucks appear to be
entering and exiting the dumping area The property north of
the landfilling area and south of Carter Street was heavily
wooded and a few homes were located along Carter Street Two
gravel pits were located west of Old Turnpike Road A small
gravel pit occupied the site which is presently owned by Lori
Engineering Company The site is identified on the
photograph as the property of the Marboy Corporation a
holding company for Lori Engineering Another gravel pit
owned by Thompson Drop Forge Inc was located south of the
area presently occupied by Mitchell Auto Body and appeared to
contain a variety of trucks and heavy equipment
The operating procedures of the dump in 1947 are unknown
Some litter control was provided by a cover of sand and gravel
applied monthly 3 present town officials refer to the old
landfill as an open dump A citizen of Southington who
resided near the landfill during the late 1940s and earlier
described the dump as unoffensive4
1 - 6
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F1-B011-03
2 HISTORY
22 1947 to 1967
Between 1947 and 1963 the population in Southington
nearly doubled to 22800 with a proportionate increase in
household and industrial waste5 Several pieces of private
property were leased for landfill ing by the town north and
south of the 1947 dump perimeter
In 1963 the town dump was described as one of
Southingtons oldest and most obnoxious problems^ To i M
alleviate the air pollution litter problem and rodent
population fostered by the uncontrolled dump the town Highway
Department and the Public Health Director in Southington
implemented a sanitary landfilling program 3 The program
required that the active portion of the dump be compacted and
covered with clean fill once a week Fill was purchased from
the Mastrianni Gravel Pit on Flanders Road3 The 1965
aerial photographs of the Black Pond area reveal the maximum
extent of the landfill during its history (Figure 2-2)7
The northern portion of the landfill is fairly level and
exhibits a shallow hole where liquid and semi liquid
industrial wastes were deposited3 A small cluster of
containers appear to be located near Old Turnpike Road by the
1 - 8
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APPROXIMATE LlrtHS
ACTIVE
Figure 2-2 Size and Location of Landfill Southington Connecticut - 1965
nli i t mid ri
recycled paper
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2 HISTORY
22 1947 to 1967 - continued
entrance to the landfill Large volumes of debris are evident
around the periphery of the site
In 1967 the town of Southington closed the Sanitary
Landfill on Old Turnpike Road Proposed closure procedures
included compaction of loose refuse capping the landfill with
at least two feet of clean fill and seeding to reduce or
prevent erosion-
23 1967 to Present
Two years after the closing of the landfill compaction
and capping with clean fill had been completed However
seeding had not taken place and appreciable erosion was
occurring^
The 1969 aerial photograph of the Black Pond area
exhibits a level debris-free surface on the landfill9 The
cover does not appear to extend to the 1965 limits of the
active landfill delineated in Figure 2 (Figure 2-3) A steep
embankment along the southeastern margin of the landfilling
area displays the most extensive erosion The southeastern
1 - 10
^cycled paper
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2 HISTORY
23 1967 to Present - continued
margin of the landfill also exhibits a well defined drainage
channel (Figure 2-3) which is fed by surface water runoff and
possible leachate
Between 1963 and 1967 the leased private lots were
returned to the owners for development The three lots
located at the northern end of the landfill were sold to New
Age Developers (AKA C amp C Developers) by Lawrence DAngelo
in 1973 (Fig 2-4)10 According to Yvonne Carrier of C amp C
Developers very little additional site work was required before
the construction of homes on the northern properties Some
additional fill was required for the eastern sections of each
site Mr Carrier claimed that none of the homes built on the
DAngelo lots are on landfill material A few of the back yards
however are located on areas that were previously landfilled
The town of Southington neglected to seed or maintain
adequate cover on the remaining portion of abandoned landfill
until approximately 1970 The Southington Industrial
Development Commission set the landfilled property out for bid
as seven industrially zoned lots called the Black Pond
Industrial park (Figures 2-4) The initial response was
poor To alleviate prospective buyers apprehensions
1 - 12
recycled paper
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2 HISTORY
23 1967 to Present - continued
concerning the stability of the soil the Town of Southington
authorized an Engineering Report for the landfill
Clarence-Welti Associates Inc of Glastonbury Connecticut
placed five test borings (see Appendix A) One boring was placed
on each lot in the Black Pond Industrial Park that abutted Old
Turnpike Road
According to Clarence-Welti the soil consisted of 13-28
feet of refuse frequently overlying peat The recommended mode
of construction included the placement of 30-35 feet piles for
25-ton loadings Despite the Clarence-Welti report the lots did
not begin to sell until 197711 Presently all of the lots
have been purchased and developed
At this time the Abandoned Landfill is occupied by four
dwellings and five industrial buildings Recent construction has
removed some quantities of cover material exposing a mix of
solids and up to 50 per cent refuse
The leachate-run off channel along the southeastern
margin of the landfill still exists However the channel
does not contain flowing water Small amounts of discolored
standing water persist in the channel and refuse is exposed
along the channel banks
1 - 14
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3 Geohydrology
This section summarizes the available hydrologic and geologic
data including data obtained during Warzyns hydrologic
investigation of contaminated Production Well No 5^ In
addition the results of the soil analysis of samples taken from
the Black Pond Industrial Park by the Connecticut Department of
Environmental Protection are presented
31 Topography
The topography in the vicinity of the Old Southington
landfill generally consists of rolling hills with low to
moderate relief The area has been modified by a long history
of landfilling west of Black Pond and by gravel excavation to
the southeast Elevations in the area range from approximately
140 feet MSL northwest of Rejean Street to 200 MSL on the
numerous ridges south of Black Pond Surface drainage appears
to flow to Black Pond particularly southwest of the pond at
higher elevations of the landfill and east to a small
intermittent stream east of Old Turnpike Road
1 - 15
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3 Geohydrology
32 Geology
Based on boring logs from the Production Well No 5 area
Warzyn characterized the soil in the area west of Black Pond as
reddish-brown fine to coarse sand with small amounts of clay
silt and gravel overlying arkosic sandstone and occasional
diabase intrusions Warzyn also identified occasionally peaty
soils occurring within sandy soils The engineering report
conducted by Clarence-Welti Associates indicated that there are
much greater quantities of peat (up to 20 feet) underlying
refuse at Boring 5 at an eastern section of the landfill (See
Appendix B) Permeabilities of the soils in the vicinity of
the abandoned landfill were suggested by Warzyn to range from 7
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
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4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
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(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
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raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
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Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
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WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
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Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
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of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
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bull5- - poundl
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Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in 61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP
Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by William Chudzick Environmental Engineer
Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
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1 INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY
11 Introduction - continued
Finally a recent sediment sample taken from the Griffin
Construction Company property in the Black Pond Industrial
Park (which is located on the abandoned landfill) reveals high
concentrations of a variety of organic solvents (see Appendix
C)
It is clear that some solvents are present in the
abandoned landfill Additional hydrogeologic and groundwater
quality data are necessary to accurately quantify the volumes
and concentrations present their distribution in the
landfill and their impact both existing and potential on
nearby drinking water sources
2 HISTORY
21 Up to 1947
The now abandoned Sanitary landfill on Old Turnpike Road
in Southington Connecticut may be as old as 100 years
Prior to the late 1940s a small population (12400) in
Southington with moderate waste disposal needs required a
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2 HISTORY
21 Up to 1947 - continued
small land area for waste dumping A 1947 aerial photograph
of the Black Pond area indicates that the dump occupied a
small area west of the pond on Old Turnpike Road (Figure
2-1)2 In the photograph several trucks appear to be
entering and exiting the dumping area The property north of
the landfilling area and south of Carter Street was heavily
wooded and a few homes were located along Carter Street Two
gravel pits were located west of Old Turnpike Road A small
gravel pit occupied the site which is presently owned by Lori
Engineering Company The site is identified on the
photograph as the property of the Marboy Corporation a
holding company for Lori Engineering Another gravel pit
owned by Thompson Drop Forge Inc was located south of the
area presently occupied by Mitchell Auto Body and appeared to
contain a variety of trucks and heavy equipment
The operating procedures of the dump in 1947 are unknown
Some litter control was provided by a cover of sand and gravel
applied monthly 3 present town officials refer to the old
landfill as an open dump A citizen of Southington who
resided near the landfill during the late 1940s and earlier
described the dump as unoffensive4
1 - 6
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2 HISTORY
22 1947 to 1967
Between 1947 and 1963 the population in Southington
nearly doubled to 22800 with a proportionate increase in
household and industrial waste5 Several pieces of private
property were leased for landfill ing by the town north and
south of the 1947 dump perimeter
In 1963 the town dump was described as one of
Southingtons oldest and most obnoxious problems^ To i M
alleviate the air pollution litter problem and rodent
population fostered by the uncontrolled dump the town Highway
Department and the Public Health Director in Southington
implemented a sanitary landfilling program 3 The program
required that the active portion of the dump be compacted and
covered with clean fill once a week Fill was purchased from
the Mastrianni Gravel Pit on Flanders Road3 The 1965
aerial photographs of the Black Pond area reveal the maximum
extent of the landfill during its history (Figure 2-2)7
The northern portion of the landfill is fairly level and
exhibits a shallow hole where liquid and semi liquid
industrial wastes were deposited3 A small cluster of
containers appear to be located near Old Turnpike Road by the
1 - 8
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APPROXIMATE LlrtHS
ACTIVE
Figure 2-2 Size and Location of Landfill Southington Connecticut - 1965
nli i t mid ri
recycled paper
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2 HISTORY
22 1947 to 1967 - continued
entrance to the landfill Large volumes of debris are evident
around the periphery of the site
In 1967 the town of Southington closed the Sanitary
Landfill on Old Turnpike Road Proposed closure procedures
included compaction of loose refuse capping the landfill with
at least two feet of clean fill and seeding to reduce or
prevent erosion-
23 1967 to Present
Two years after the closing of the landfill compaction
and capping with clean fill had been completed However
seeding had not taken place and appreciable erosion was
occurring^
The 1969 aerial photograph of the Black Pond area
exhibits a level debris-free surface on the landfill9 The
cover does not appear to extend to the 1965 limits of the
active landfill delineated in Figure 2 (Figure 2-3) A steep
embankment along the southeastern margin of the landfilling
area displays the most extensive erosion The southeastern
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2 HISTORY
23 1967 to Present - continued
margin of the landfill also exhibits a well defined drainage
channel (Figure 2-3) which is fed by surface water runoff and
possible leachate
Between 1963 and 1967 the leased private lots were
returned to the owners for development The three lots
located at the northern end of the landfill were sold to New
Age Developers (AKA C amp C Developers) by Lawrence DAngelo
in 1973 (Fig 2-4)10 According to Yvonne Carrier of C amp C
Developers very little additional site work was required before
the construction of homes on the northern properties Some
additional fill was required for the eastern sections of each
site Mr Carrier claimed that none of the homes built on the
DAngelo lots are on landfill material A few of the back yards
however are located on areas that were previously landfilled
The town of Southington neglected to seed or maintain
adequate cover on the remaining portion of abandoned landfill
until approximately 1970 The Southington Industrial
Development Commission set the landfilled property out for bid
as seven industrially zoned lots called the Black Pond
Industrial park (Figures 2-4) The initial response was
poor To alleviate prospective buyers apprehensions
1 - 12
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2 HISTORY
23 1967 to Present - continued
concerning the stability of the soil the Town of Southington
authorized an Engineering Report for the landfill
Clarence-Welti Associates Inc of Glastonbury Connecticut
placed five test borings (see Appendix A) One boring was placed
on each lot in the Black Pond Industrial Park that abutted Old
Turnpike Road
According to Clarence-Welti the soil consisted of 13-28
feet of refuse frequently overlying peat The recommended mode
of construction included the placement of 30-35 feet piles for
25-ton loadings Despite the Clarence-Welti report the lots did
not begin to sell until 197711 Presently all of the lots
have been purchased and developed
At this time the Abandoned Landfill is occupied by four
dwellings and five industrial buildings Recent construction has
removed some quantities of cover material exposing a mix of
solids and up to 50 per cent refuse
The leachate-run off channel along the southeastern
margin of the landfill still exists However the channel
does not contain flowing water Small amounts of discolored
standing water persist in the channel and refuse is exposed
along the channel banks
1 - 14
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3 Geohydrology
This section summarizes the available hydrologic and geologic
data including data obtained during Warzyns hydrologic
investigation of contaminated Production Well No 5^ In
addition the results of the soil analysis of samples taken from
the Black Pond Industrial Park by the Connecticut Department of
Environmental Protection are presented
31 Topography
The topography in the vicinity of the Old Southington
landfill generally consists of rolling hills with low to
moderate relief The area has been modified by a long history
of landfilling west of Black Pond and by gravel excavation to
the southeast Elevations in the area range from approximately
140 feet MSL northwest of Rejean Street to 200 MSL on the
numerous ridges south of Black Pond Surface drainage appears
to flow to Black Pond particularly southwest of the pond at
higher elevations of the landfill and east to a small
intermittent stream east of Old Turnpike Road
1 - 15
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3 Geohydrology
32 Geology
Based on boring logs from the Production Well No 5 area
Warzyn characterized the soil in the area west of Black Pond as
reddish-brown fine to coarse sand with small amounts of clay
silt and gravel overlying arkosic sandstone and occasional
diabase intrusions Warzyn also identified occasionally peaty
soils occurring within sandy soils The engineering report
conducted by Clarence-Welti Associates indicated that there are
much greater quantities of peat (up to 20 feet) underlying
refuse at Boring 5 at an eastern section of the landfill (See
Appendix B) Permeabilities of the soils in the vicinity of
the abandoned landfill were suggested by Warzyn to range from 7
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
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4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
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accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
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(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
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50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
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A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
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Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
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if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
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PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
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of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
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SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
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Temp
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
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Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
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bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in 61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP
Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by William Chudzick Environmental Engineer
Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
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1 INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY
11 Introduction - continued
Finally a recent sediment sample taken from the Griffin
Construction Company property in the Black Pond Industrial
Park (which is located on the abandoned landfill) reveals high
concentrations of a variety of organic solvents (see Appendix
C)
It is clear that some solvents are present in the
abandoned landfill Additional hydrogeologic and groundwater
quality data are necessary to accurately quantify the volumes
and concentrations present their distribution in the
landfill and their impact both existing and potential on
nearby drinking water sources
2 HISTORY
21 Up to 1947
The now abandoned Sanitary landfill on Old Turnpike Road
in Southington Connecticut may be as old as 100 years
Prior to the late 1940s a small population (12400) in
Southington with moderate waste disposal needs required a
1 - 5
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2 HISTORY
21 Up to 1947 - continued
small land area for waste dumping A 1947 aerial photograph
of the Black Pond area indicates that the dump occupied a
small area west of the pond on Old Turnpike Road (Figure
2-1)2 In the photograph several trucks appear to be
entering and exiting the dumping area The property north of
the landfilling area and south of Carter Street was heavily
wooded and a few homes were located along Carter Street Two
gravel pits were located west of Old Turnpike Road A small
gravel pit occupied the site which is presently owned by Lori
Engineering Company The site is identified on the
photograph as the property of the Marboy Corporation a
holding company for Lori Engineering Another gravel pit
owned by Thompson Drop Forge Inc was located south of the
area presently occupied by Mitchell Auto Body and appeared to
contain a variety of trucks and heavy equipment
The operating procedures of the dump in 1947 are unknown
Some litter control was provided by a cover of sand and gravel
applied monthly 3 present town officials refer to the old
landfill as an open dump A citizen of Southington who
resided near the landfill during the late 1940s and earlier
described the dump as unoffensive4
1 - 6
(gtltraquo -gtlaquo w
F1-B011-03
2 HISTORY
22 1947 to 1967
Between 1947 and 1963 the population in Southington
nearly doubled to 22800 with a proportionate increase in
household and industrial waste5 Several pieces of private
property were leased for landfill ing by the town north and
south of the 1947 dump perimeter
In 1963 the town dump was described as one of
Southingtons oldest and most obnoxious problems^ To i M
alleviate the air pollution litter problem and rodent
population fostered by the uncontrolled dump the town Highway
Department and the Public Health Director in Southington
implemented a sanitary landfilling program 3 The program
required that the active portion of the dump be compacted and
covered with clean fill once a week Fill was purchased from
the Mastrianni Gravel Pit on Flanders Road3 The 1965
aerial photographs of the Black Pond area reveal the maximum
extent of the landfill during its history (Figure 2-2)7
The northern portion of the landfill is fairly level and
exhibits a shallow hole where liquid and semi liquid
industrial wastes were deposited3 A small cluster of
containers appear to be located near Old Turnpike Road by the
1 - 8
norih - ZOO
APPROXIMATE LlrtHS
ACTIVE
Figure 2-2 Size and Location of Landfill Southington Connecticut - 1965
nli i t mid ri
recycled paper
Fl-8011-03
2 HISTORY
22 1947 to 1967 - continued
entrance to the landfill Large volumes of debris are evident
around the periphery of the site
In 1967 the town of Southington closed the Sanitary
Landfill on Old Turnpike Road Proposed closure procedures
included compaction of loose refuse capping the landfill with
at least two feet of clean fill and seeding to reduce or
prevent erosion-
23 1967 to Present
Two years after the closing of the landfill compaction
and capping with clean fill had been completed However
seeding had not taken place and appreciable erosion was
occurring^
The 1969 aerial photograph of the Black Pond area
exhibits a level debris-free surface on the landfill9 The
cover does not appear to extend to the 1965 limits of the
active landfill delineated in Figure 2 (Figure 2-3) A steep
embankment along the southeastern margin of the landfilling
area displays the most extensive erosion The southeastern
1 - 10
^cycled paper
Fl-8011-03
2 HISTORY
23 1967 to Present - continued
margin of the landfill also exhibits a well defined drainage
channel (Figure 2-3) which is fed by surface water runoff and
possible leachate
Between 1963 and 1967 the leased private lots were
returned to the owners for development The three lots
located at the northern end of the landfill were sold to New
Age Developers (AKA C amp C Developers) by Lawrence DAngelo
in 1973 (Fig 2-4)10 According to Yvonne Carrier of C amp C
Developers very little additional site work was required before
the construction of homes on the northern properties Some
additional fill was required for the eastern sections of each
site Mr Carrier claimed that none of the homes built on the
DAngelo lots are on landfill material A few of the back yards
however are located on areas that were previously landfilled
The town of Southington neglected to seed or maintain
adequate cover on the remaining portion of abandoned landfill
until approximately 1970 The Southington Industrial
Development Commission set the landfilled property out for bid
as seven industrially zoned lots called the Black Pond
Industrial park (Figures 2-4) The initial response was
poor To alleviate prospective buyers apprehensions
1 - 12
recycled paper
Fl-8011-03
2 HISTORY
23 1967 to Present - continued
concerning the stability of the soil the Town of Southington
authorized an Engineering Report for the landfill
Clarence-Welti Associates Inc of Glastonbury Connecticut
placed five test borings (see Appendix A) One boring was placed
on each lot in the Black Pond Industrial Park that abutted Old
Turnpike Road
According to Clarence-Welti the soil consisted of 13-28
feet of refuse frequently overlying peat The recommended mode
of construction included the placement of 30-35 feet piles for
25-ton loadings Despite the Clarence-Welti report the lots did
not begin to sell until 197711 Presently all of the lots
have been purchased and developed
At this time the Abandoned Landfill is occupied by four
dwellings and five industrial buildings Recent construction has
removed some quantities of cover material exposing a mix of
solids and up to 50 per cent refuse
The leachate-run off channel along the southeastern
margin of the landfill still exists However the channel
does not contain flowing water Small amounts of discolored
standing water persist in the channel and refuse is exposed
along the channel banks
1 - 14
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3 Geohydrology
This section summarizes the available hydrologic and geologic
data including data obtained during Warzyns hydrologic
investigation of contaminated Production Well No 5^ In
addition the results of the soil analysis of samples taken from
the Black Pond Industrial Park by the Connecticut Department of
Environmental Protection are presented
31 Topography
The topography in the vicinity of the Old Southington
landfill generally consists of rolling hills with low to
moderate relief The area has been modified by a long history
of landfilling west of Black Pond and by gravel excavation to
the southeast Elevations in the area range from approximately
140 feet MSL northwest of Rejean Street to 200 MSL on the
numerous ridges south of Black Pond Surface drainage appears
to flow to Black Pond particularly southwest of the pond at
higher elevations of the landfill and east to a small
intermittent stream east of Old Turnpike Road
1 - 15
Fl-8011-03
3 Geohydrology
32 Geology
Based on boring logs from the Production Well No 5 area
Warzyn characterized the soil in the area west of Black Pond as
reddish-brown fine to coarse sand with small amounts of clay
silt and gravel overlying arkosic sandstone and occasional
diabase intrusions Warzyn also identified occasionally peaty
soils occurring within sandy soils The engineering report
conducted by Clarence-Welti Associates indicated that there are
much greater quantities of peat (up to 20 feet) underlying
refuse at Boring 5 at an eastern section of the landfill (See
Appendix B) Permeabilities of the soils in the vicinity of
the abandoned landfill were suggested by Warzyn to range from 7
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
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4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
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50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
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A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
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of
Waste
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Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
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WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
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LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
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Temp
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Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
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Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
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AMYL ACtTATT-
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BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
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ETHYL ALCOHOL
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
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Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
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bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in 61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP
Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by William Chudzick Environmental Engineer
Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
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1 INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY
11 Introduction - continued
Finally a recent sediment sample taken from the Griffin
Construction Company property in the Black Pond Industrial
Park (which is located on the abandoned landfill) reveals high
concentrations of a variety of organic solvents (see Appendix
C)
It is clear that some solvents are present in the
abandoned landfill Additional hydrogeologic and groundwater
quality data are necessary to accurately quantify the volumes
and concentrations present their distribution in the
landfill and their impact both existing and potential on
nearby drinking water sources
2 HISTORY
21 Up to 1947
The now abandoned Sanitary landfill on Old Turnpike Road
in Southington Connecticut may be as old as 100 years
Prior to the late 1940s a small population (12400) in
Southington with moderate waste disposal needs required a
1 - 5
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2 HISTORY
21 Up to 1947 - continued
small land area for waste dumping A 1947 aerial photograph
of the Black Pond area indicates that the dump occupied a
small area west of the pond on Old Turnpike Road (Figure
2-1)2 In the photograph several trucks appear to be
entering and exiting the dumping area The property north of
the landfilling area and south of Carter Street was heavily
wooded and a few homes were located along Carter Street Two
gravel pits were located west of Old Turnpike Road A small
gravel pit occupied the site which is presently owned by Lori
Engineering Company The site is identified on the
photograph as the property of the Marboy Corporation a
holding company for Lori Engineering Another gravel pit
owned by Thompson Drop Forge Inc was located south of the
area presently occupied by Mitchell Auto Body and appeared to
contain a variety of trucks and heavy equipment
The operating procedures of the dump in 1947 are unknown
Some litter control was provided by a cover of sand and gravel
applied monthly 3 present town officials refer to the old
landfill as an open dump A citizen of Southington who
resided near the landfill during the late 1940s and earlier
described the dump as unoffensive4
1 - 6
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F1-B011-03
2 HISTORY
22 1947 to 1967
Between 1947 and 1963 the population in Southington
nearly doubled to 22800 with a proportionate increase in
household and industrial waste5 Several pieces of private
property were leased for landfill ing by the town north and
south of the 1947 dump perimeter
In 1963 the town dump was described as one of
Southingtons oldest and most obnoxious problems^ To i M
alleviate the air pollution litter problem and rodent
population fostered by the uncontrolled dump the town Highway
Department and the Public Health Director in Southington
implemented a sanitary landfilling program 3 The program
required that the active portion of the dump be compacted and
covered with clean fill once a week Fill was purchased from
the Mastrianni Gravel Pit on Flanders Road3 The 1965
aerial photographs of the Black Pond area reveal the maximum
extent of the landfill during its history (Figure 2-2)7
The northern portion of the landfill is fairly level and
exhibits a shallow hole where liquid and semi liquid
industrial wastes were deposited3 A small cluster of
containers appear to be located near Old Turnpike Road by the
1 - 8
norih - ZOO
APPROXIMATE LlrtHS
ACTIVE
Figure 2-2 Size and Location of Landfill Southington Connecticut - 1965
nli i t mid ri
recycled paper
Fl-8011-03
2 HISTORY
22 1947 to 1967 - continued
entrance to the landfill Large volumes of debris are evident
around the periphery of the site
In 1967 the town of Southington closed the Sanitary
Landfill on Old Turnpike Road Proposed closure procedures
included compaction of loose refuse capping the landfill with
at least two feet of clean fill and seeding to reduce or
prevent erosion-
23 1967 to Present
Two years after the closing of the landfill compaction
and capping with clean fill had been completed However
seeding had not taken place and appreciable erosion was
occurring^
The 1969 aerial photograph of the Black Pond area
exhibits a level debris-free surface on the landfill9 The
cover does not appear to extend to the 1965 limits of the
active landfill delineated in Figure 2 (Figure 2-3) A steep
embankment along the southeastern margin of the landfilling
area displays the most extensive erosion The southeastern
1 - 10
^cycled paper
Fl-8011-03
2 HISTORY
23 1967 to Present - continued
margin of the landfill also exhibits a well defined drainage
channel (Figure 2-3) which is fed by surface water runoff and
possible leachate
Between 1963 and 1967 the leased private lots were
returned to the owners for development The three lots
located at the northern end of the landfill were sold to New
Age Developers (AKA C amp C Developers) by Lawrence DAngelo
in 1973 (Fig 2-4)10 According to Yvonne Carrier of C amp C
Developers very little additional site work was required before
the construction of homes on the northern properties Some
additional fill was required for the eastern sections of each
site Mr Carrier claimed that none of the homes built on the
DAngelo lots are on landfill material A few of the back yards
however are located on areas that were previously landfilled
The town of Southington neglected to seed or maintain
adequate cover on the remaining portion of abandoned landfill
until approximately 1970 The Southington Industrial
Development Commission set the landfilled property out for bid
as seven industrially zoned lots called the Black Pond
Industrial park (Figures 2-4) The initial response was
poor To alleviate prospective buyers apprehensions
1 - 12
recycled paper
Fl-8011-03
2 HISTORY
23 1967 to Present - continued
concerning the stability of the soil the Town of Southington
authorized an Engineering Report for the landfill
Clarence-Welti Associates Inc of Glastonbury Connecticut
placed five test borings (see Appendix A) One boring was placed
on each lot in the Black Pond Industrial Park that abutted Old
Turnpike Road
According to Clarence-Welti the soil consisted of 13-28
feet of refuse frequently overlying peat The recommended mode
of construction included the placement of 30-35 feet piles for
25-ton loadings Despite the Clarence-Welti report the lots did
not begin to sell until 197711 Presently all of the lots
have been purchased and developed
At this time the Abandoned Landfill is occupied by four
dwellings and five industrial buildings Recent construction has
removed some quantities of cover material exposing a mix of
solids and up to 50 per cent refuse
The leachate-run off channel along the southeastern
margin of the landfill still exists However the channel
does not contain flowing water Small amounts of discolored
standing water persist in the channel and refuse is exposed
along the channel banks
1 - 14
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3 Geohydrology
This section summarizes the available hydrologic and geologic
data including data obtained during Warzyns hydrologic
investigation of contaminated Production Well No 5^ In
addition the results of the soil analysis of samples taken from
the Black Pond Industrial Park by the Connecticut Department of
Environmental Protection are presented
31 Topography
The topography in the vicinity of the Old Southington
landfill generally consists of rolling hills with low to
moderate relief The area has been modified by a long history
of landfilling west of Black Pond and by gravel excavation to
the southeast Elevations in the area range from approximately
140 feet MSL northwest of Rejean Street to 200 MSL on the
numerous ridges south of Black Pond Surface drainage appears
to flow to Black Pond particularly southwest of the pond at
higher elevations of the landfill and east to a small
intermittent stream east of Old Turnpike Road
1 - 15
Fl-8011-03
3 Geohydrology
32 Geology
Based on boring logs from the Production Well No 5 area
Warzyn characterized the soil in the area west of Black Pond as
reddish-brown fine to coarse sand with small amounts of clay
silt and gravel overlying arkosic sandstone and occasional
diabase intrusions Warzyn also identified occasionally peaty
soils occurring within sandy soils The engineering report
conducted by Clarence-Welti Associates indicated that there are
much greater quantities of peat (up to 20 feet) underlying
refuse at Boring 5 at an eastern section of the landfill (See
Appendix B) Permeabilities of the soils in the vicinity of
the abandoned landfill were suggested by Warzyn to range from 7
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
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4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
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WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
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poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
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Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
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bull5- - poundl
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Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in 61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP
Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by William Chudzick Environmental Engineer
Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
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1 INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY
11 Introduction - continued
Finally a recent sediment sample taken from the Griffin
Construction Company property in the Black Pond Industrial
Park (which is located on the abandoned landfill) reveals high
concentrations of a variety of organic solvents (see Appendix
C)
It is clear that some solvents are present in the
abandoned landfill Additional hydrogeologic and groundwater
quality data are necessary to accurately quantify the volumes
and concentrations present their distribution in the
landfill and their impact both existing and potential on
nearby drinking water sources
2 HISTORY
21 Up to 1947
The now abandoned Sanitary landfill on Old Turnpike Road
in Southington Connecticut may be as old as 100 years
Prior to the late 1940s a small population (12400) in
Southington with moderate waste disposal needs required a
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2 HISTORY
21 Up to 1947 - continued
small land area for waste dumping A 1947 aerial photograph
of the Black Pond area indicates that the dump occupied a
small area west of the pond on Old Turnpike Road (Figure
2-1)2 In the photograph several trucks appear to be
entering and exiting the dumping area The property north of
the landfilling area and south of Carter Street was heavily
wooded and a few homes were located along Carter Street Two
gravel pits were located west of Old Turnpike Road A small
gravel pit occupied the site which is presently owned by Lori
Engineering Company The site is identified on the
photograph as the property of the Marboy Corporation a
holding company for Lori Engineering Another gravel pit
owned by Thompson Drop Forge Inc was located south of the
area presently occupied by Mitchell Auto Body and appeared to
contain a variety of trucks and heavy equipment
The operating procedures of the dump in 1947 are unknown
Some litter control was provided by a cover of sand and gravel
applied monthly 3 present town officials refer to the old
landfill as an open dump A citizen of Southington who
resided near the landfill during the late 1940s and earlier
described the dump as unoffensive4
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2 HISTORY
22 1947 to 1967
Between 1947 and 1963 the population in Southington
nearly doubled to 22800 with a proportionate increase in
household and industrial waste5 Several pieces of private
property were leased for landfill ing by the town north and
south of the 1947 dump perimeter
In 1963 the town dump was described as one of
Southingtons oldest and most obnoxious problems^ To i M
alleviate the air pollution litter problem and rodent
population fostered by the uncontrolled dump the town Highway
Department and the Public Health Director in Southington
implemented a sanitary landfilling program 3 The program
required that the active portion of the dump be compacted and
covered with clean fill once a week Fill was purchased from
the Mastrianni Gravel Pit on Flanders Road3 The 1965
aerial photographs of the Black Pond area reveal the maximum
extent of the landfill during its history (Figure 2-2)7
The northern portion of the landfill is fairly level and
exhibits a shallow hole where liquid and semi liquid
industrial wastes were deposited3 A small cluster of
containers appear to be located near Old Turnpike Road by the
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APPROXIMATE LlrtHS
ACTIVE
Figure 2-2 Size and Location of Landfill Southington Connecticut - 1965
nli i t mid ri
recycled paper
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2 HISTORY
22 1947 to 1967 - continued
entrance to the landfill Large volumes of debris are evident
around the periphery of the site
In 1967 the town of Southington closed the Sanitary
Landfill on Old Turnpike Road Proposed closure procedures
included compaction of loose refuse capping the landfill with
at least two feet of clean fill and seeding to reduce or
prevent erosion-
23 1967 to Present
Two years after the closing of the landfill compaction
and capping with clean fill had been completed However
seeding had not taken place and appreciable erosion was
occurring^
The 1969 aerial photograph of the Black Pond area
exhibits a level debris-free surface on the landfill9 The
cover does not appear to extend to the 1965 limits of the
active landfill delineated in Figure 2 (Figure 2-3) A steep
embankment along the southeastern margin of the landfilling
area displays the most extensive erosion The southeastern
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2 HISTORY
23 1967 to Present - continued
margin of the landfill also exhibits a well defined drainage
channel (Figure 2-3) which is fed by surface water runoff and
possible leachate
Between 1963 and 1967 the leased private lots were
returned to the owners for development The three lots
located at the northern end of the landfill were sold to New
Age Developers (AKA C amp C Developers) by Lawrence DAngelo
in 1973 (Fig 2-4)10 According to Yvonne Carrier of C amp C
Developers very little additional site work was required before
the construction of homes on the northern properties Some
additional fill was required for the eastern sections of each
site Mr Carrier claimed that none of the homes built on the
DAngelo lots are on landfill material A few of the back yards
however are located on areas that were previously landfilled
The town of Southington neglected to seed or maintain
adequate cover on the remaining portion of abandoned landfill
until approximately 1970 The Southington Industrial
Development Commission set the landfilled property out for bid
as seven industrially zoned lots called the Black Pond
Industrial park (Figures 2-4) The initial response was
poor To alleviate prospective buyers apprehensions
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2 HISTORY
23 1967 to Present - continued
concerning the stability of the soil the Town of Southington
authorized an Engineering Report for the landfill
Clarence-Welti Associates Inc of Glastonbury Connecticut
placed five test borings (see Appendix A) One boring was placed
on each lot in the Black Pond Industrial Park that abutted Old
Turnpike Road
According to Clarence-Welti the soil consisted of 13-28
feet of refuse frequently overlying peat The recommended mode
of construction included the placement of 30-35 feet piles for
25-ton loadings Despite the Clarence-Welti report the lots did
not begin to sell until 197711 Presently all of the lots
have been purchased and developed
At this time the Abandoned Landfill is occupied by four
dwellings and five industrial buildings Recent construction has
removed some quantities of cover material exposing a mix of
solids and up to 50 per cent refuse
The leachate-run off channel along the southeastern
margin of the landfill still exists However the channel
does not contain flowing water Small amounts of discolored
standing water persist in the channel and refuse is exposed
along the channel banks
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3 Geohydrology
This section summarizes the available hydrologic and geologic
data including data obtained during Warzyns hydrologic
investigation of contaminated Production Well No 5^ In
addition the results of the soil analysis of samples taken from
the Black Pond Industrial Park by the Connecticut Department of
Environmental Protection are presented
31 Topography
The topography in the vicinity of the Old Southington
landfill generally consists of rolling hills with low to
moderate relief The area has been modified by a long history
of landfilling west of Black Pond and by gravel excavation to
the southeast Elevations in the area range from approximately
140 feet MSL northwest of Rejean Street to 200 MSL on the
numerous ridges south of Black Pond Surface drainage appears
to flow to Black Pond particularly southwest of the pond at
higher elevations of the landfill and east to a small
intermittent stream east of Old Turnpike Road
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3 Geohydrology
32 Geology
Based on boring logs from the Production Well No 5 area
Warzyn characterized the soil in the area west of Black Pond as
reddish-brown fine to coarse sand with small amounts of clay
silt and gravel overlying arkosic sandstone and occasional
diabase intrusions Warzyn also identified occasionally peaty
soils occurring within sandy soils The engineering report
conducted by Clarence-Welti Associates indicated that there are
much greater quantities of peat (up to 20 feet) underlying
refuse at Boring 5 at an eastern section of the landfill (See
Appendix B) Permeabilities of the soils in the vicinity of
the abandoned landfill were suggested by Warzyn to range from 7
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
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4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
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accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
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lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
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SHOPS) 1
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TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
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50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
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A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
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LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
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^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
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1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
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CHLOROFORM
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ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
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ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
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Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
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bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
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STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
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LINE amp STA_ OFFSET GR ELEV
A STRATUM DESCRIPTIONbulllgtlaquo
CINDERS ASHES MlSCOUMP FILL
NO SAMPLE copy 10
1 f ( J _JU
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15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
1-1-1
7-6-6
100
200 7-10-10 10
9-8-9
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BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
A SHES C I NDERS
M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
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10-13-11
1-1-1
1-11
GR F I NE S bull- NDampS I Ll
TR PE AT
4- 13-14-14
BRF I NE-CRS SAND
TR F I NE-MEO
G R A V E L
7-6-7
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BRF1 NE-MED SJ NO
jp F I N E CRAVEI TR S I L T V
B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
G R A V E L SOME S 1 Li ) i bull 15-17-16
rCR-r tNE-CRSSA ND TR S 1 IT
-laquo S T R A T A DEPTH D R I L L E R P A G E 1 COL A 2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 1401 FALL 30 AND - 40 to 50 CAMPI FR = oD SPLIT SPOON SOME - 10 to 40
0 raquon
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CV bull CONN OOO33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
SAND amp G R A V E L
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BOTTOM OF BOR 1 NG W A T E R AT 1 1 0
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2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 140f FALL 30
PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
amp G R A V E L
1 1 1I bullbull I mdash I 3-3-13
NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
WET 4igt 17
( 1 7 Dmdash 1 mdash I ^10 6-10-10
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D
T U Q I l T T W F I N F
1 1-1 1-13 12-1P-17270
MF INL M L U i U l t n V 15-17-16 xi ^ 17-16-16 bull
B O T T O M O F B O R I N G 315 315 W A T E R A T 230
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D A T E 111370 DRILLERPAGE
AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
TO A f c _ n raquoshy
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C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
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gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
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T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
11-10-9
13-15-15
B
3-3-3
4-7-18 BOT TOM OF B OR 1 NG
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D A T E 11470 DR 1 LLER PAGE
5-6-5
1-1-1
bull
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1-2-1
SPOON ANDSOMETRACE
shy 40 to 50 -10 to 40
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
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A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
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of
Waste
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Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
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WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
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INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
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Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
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Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
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Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
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SP
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Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
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AMYL ACtTATT-
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BENZENE
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ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
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ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
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PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
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M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
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10-13-11
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1-11
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BRF I NE-CRS SAND
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BRF1 NE-MED SJ NO
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B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
G R A V E L SOME S 1 Li ) i bull 15-17-16
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ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
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BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
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1 1 1I bullbull I mdash I 3-3-13
NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
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AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
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BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
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STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
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Temp
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Methane Butane
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ETHYL BENZENK
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ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
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PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
1-1-1
7-6-6
100
200 7-10-10 10
9-8-9
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ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
A SHES C I NDERS
M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
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10-13-11
1-1-1
1-11
GR F I NE S bull- NDampS I Ll
TR PE AT
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BRF I NE-CRS SAND
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B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
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CV bull CONN OOO33
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LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
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RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
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PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
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Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
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Temp
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Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
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Projjfttic
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AMYL ACtTATT-
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BENZENE
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ETHYL BENZENK
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ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
mooueri me reraquoT WMHIHCION
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STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
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PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
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7-9-11
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
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INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
mooueri me reraquoT WMHIHCION
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WEUTI ASSOC INC
STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
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A STRATUM DESCRIPTIONbulllgtlaquo
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15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
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STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
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BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
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WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
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Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
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INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
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Temp
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ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
mooueri me reraquoT WMHIHCION
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STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
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TR F 1 NE G R A V E L
WOOD J raquoU
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS
SANO amp F 1 NE-MED
GR A VE L SOME SILT
15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
1-1-1
7-6-6
100
200 7-10-10 10
9-8-9
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11-14-15 bull 1 r
BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
A SHES C I NDERS
M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
EL
10-13-11
1-1-1
1-11
GR F I NE S bull- NDampS I Ll
TR PE AT
4- 13-14-14
BRF I NE-CRS SAND
TR F I NE-MEO
G R A V E L
7-6-7
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D f c i kgtr urn
BRF1 NE-MED SJ NO
jp F I N E CRAVEI TR S I L T V
B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
G R A V E L SOME S 1 Li ) i bull 15-17-16
rCR-r tNE-CRSSA ND TR S 1 IT
-laquo S T R A T A DEPTH D R I L L E R P A G E 1 COL A 2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 1401 FALL 30 AND - 40 to 50 CAMPI FR = oD SPLIT SPOON SOME - 10 to 40
0 raquon
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(OO STREET
CV bull CONN OOO33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
SAND amp G R A V E L
WET 15
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TR S 1 i_T
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2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 140f FALL 30
PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
amp G R A V E L
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NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
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( 1 7 Dmdash 1 mdash I ^10 6-10-10
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D
T U Q I l T T W F I N F
1 1-1 1-13 12-1P-17270
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B O T T O M O F B O R I N G 315 315 W A T E R A T 230
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D A T E 111370 DRILLERPAGE
AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
TO A f c _ n raquoshy
30
C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
iAMORE STREET
gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
bull
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T BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND gt-shy TRS t LT TR F 1 NEshyMED GRAVEL
T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
11-10-9
13-15-15
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5-6-5
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
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LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
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miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
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A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
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of
Waste
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Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
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WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
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Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
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attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
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TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
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A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
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Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
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Projjfttic
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BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
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(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
r
CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
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15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
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7-9-11
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1-1-1
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200 7-10-10 10
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BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
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M I SC DUMP F I L L
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T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
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STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
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A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
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LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
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miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
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This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
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7-9-11
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1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
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STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
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Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
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Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
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^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
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SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
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BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
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1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
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ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
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A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
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LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
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1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
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LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
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STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
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Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
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Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
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Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
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Projjfttic
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
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PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
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STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
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STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
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Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
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Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
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Temp
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Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
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Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
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AMYL ACtTATT-
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
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Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
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LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
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1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
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Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
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Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
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bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
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PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
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STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
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STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
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A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
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Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
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Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
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Temp
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Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
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SP
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Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
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AMYL ACtTATT-
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BENZENE
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
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bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
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PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
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T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
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1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
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STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
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ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
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Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
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Temp
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Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
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SP
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Methane Butane
Projjfttic
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AMYL ACtTATT-
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BENZENE
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
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Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
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bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
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PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
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7-9-11
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STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
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T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
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1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
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STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
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Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
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Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
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laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
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LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
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^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
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CHLOROFORM
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ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
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ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
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(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
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BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
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STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
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ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
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Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
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LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
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^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
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SP 2100
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Conrponent
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Projjfttic
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AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
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BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
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(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
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1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
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STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
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f f bull
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bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
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LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
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CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
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miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
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bull t
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
r
CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
mooueri me reraquoT WMHIHCION
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WEUTI ASSOC INC
STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
1 rG NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET GR ELEV
A STRATUM DESCRIPTIONbulllgtlaquo
CINDERS ASHES MlSCOUMP FILL
NO SAMPLE copy 10
1 f ( J _JU
BR F 1 NE-CRS
SAND TR S 1 LT
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REOBRF bull NE-CRS laquoAMn laquonMF laquo I I T
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REDBRF 1 NE-CRS
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15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
1-1-1
7-6-6
100
200 7-10-10 10
9-8-9
gpo
11-14-15 bull 1 r
BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
A SHES C I NDERS
M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
EL
10-13-11
1-1-1
1-11
GR F I NE S bull- NDampS I Ll
TR PE AT
4- 13-14-14
BRF I NE-CRS SAND
TR F I NE-MEO
G R A V E L
7-6-7
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D f c i kgtr urn
BRF1 NE-MED SJ NO
jp F I N E CRAVEI TR S I L T V
B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
G R A V E L SOME S 1 Li ) i bull 15-17-16
rCR-r tNE-CRSSA ND TR S 1 IT
-laquo S T R A T A DEPTH D R I L L E R P A G E 1 COL A 2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 1401 FALL 30 AND - 40 to 50 CAMPI FR = oD SPLIT SPOON SOME - 10 to 40
0 raquon
I
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(OO STREET
CV bull CONN OOO33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
SAND amp G R A V E L
WET 15
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BRF INE-CRSSAND T R ^ P I W P riRAxri
TR S 1 i_T
2 O -raquo R FORRF INFmdash f R
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315 G R A V E L
BOTTOM OF BOR 1 NG W A T E R AT 1 1 0
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1 COL A S T R A T A D E P T H
2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 140f FALL 30
PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
amp G R A V E L
1 1 1I bullbull I mdash I 3-3-13
NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
WET 4igt 17
( 1 7 Dmdash 1 mdash I ^10 6-10-10
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D
T U Q I l T T W F I N F
1 1-1 1-13 12-1P-17270
MF INL M L U i U l t n V 15-17-16 xi ^ 17-16-16 bull
B O T T O M O F B O R I N G 315 315 W A T E R A T 230
fw
D A T E 111370 DRILLERPAGE
AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
TO A f c _ n raquoshy
30
C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
iAMORE STREET
gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
8RF INE-MEDSAND TRF 1 NE GRAVEL
ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
bull
ifbU
BR PEAT VEGE TAT^
T BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND gt-shy TRS t LT TR F 1 NEshyMED GRAVEL
T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
11-10-9
13-15-15
B
3-3-3
4-7-18 BOT TOM OF B OR 1 NG
i ir ~ deg nW A 1 C ttbull II J - w
515
5-4-4
D A T E 11470 DR 1 LLER PAGE
5-6-5
1-1-1
bull
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1-2-1
SPOON ANDSOMETRACE
shy 40 to 50 -10 to 40
shy 0 to 10
APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
containing high concentrations of heavy metals and metal
hardening solutions containing cyanide3
Disposal of industrial waste from companies other than
SRSNE and Pratt and Whitney at the Old Southington Landfill
has not been documented or verbally verified by Town of
Southington officials However a homeowner on Old Turnpike
Road claims that industrial waste was frequently discarded at
the dump^ jf industrial solvents from primary metal and
metal fabrication shops in Southington were disposed of at the
dump the quantity of solvent process solution disposed of may
have declined after 1957 when SRSNE established their facility
at Southington
Since metal industry waste disposal at the dump on Old
Turnpike Road has not been confirmed it is impossible to
1 - 27
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
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(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
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Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
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LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
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CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
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miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
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bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
-27shy
Fl-8011-03
4 Hazardous Haste Generators
43 Other Industrial Sources - continuedgt
( bull
accurately calculate the actual quantity of industrial waste
at the landfill However 1f it is assumed that a percentage
of the small metal job shops in Southington sent solvent
process waste to the landfill a gross estimate of the
potential volume of solvent waste deposited at the Old
Southington Landfill may be calculated
Assume that 60 of the 80 (75 percent) small metal works
^ Job shops in Southington employing less than 30 individuals r bdquo fpnerates one hundred and twenty 55-gallon drums of waste
solvent per month or two per shop Given an estimated
raquolvent concentration of 90 percent for a typical solvent
bullaste solution the small metal fabrication shops in
SButhington could generate over one million gallons of waste
solvent during a 17 year period (see Table 3-1) (The two
gallons per month per shop estimate is based on a limited
bullommunication with a screw manufacturing facility in
Southington Connecticut that employed approximately 30
individuals in 1965)33 The quantity of solvent waste
sectenerators was reduced from 80 to 60 due to a predicted
attrition rate of 25 percent
1 - 28
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
r
CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
mooueri me reraquoT WMHIHCION
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WEUTI ASSOC INC
STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
1 rG NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET GR ELEV
A STRATUM DESCRIPTIONbulllgtlaquo
CINDERS ASHES MlSCOUMP FILL
NO SAMPLE copy 10
1 f ( J _JU
BR F 1 NE-CRS
SAND TR S 1 LT
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REOBRF bull NE-CRS laquoAMn laquonMF laquo I I T
w 9
TR F 1 NE G R A V E L
WOOD J raquoU
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS
SANO amp F 1 NE-MED
GR A VE L SOME SILT
15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
1-1-1
7-6-6
100
200 7-10-10 10
9-8-9
gpo
11-14-15 bull 1 r
BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
A SHES C I NDERS
M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
EL
10-13-11
1-1-1
1-11
GR F I NE S bull- NDampS I Ll
TR PE AT
4- 13-14-14
BRF I NE-CRS SAND
TR F I NE-MEO
G R A V E L
7-6-7
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D f c i kgtr urn
BRF1 NE-MED SJ NO
jp F I N E CRAVEI TR S I L T V
B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
G R A V E L SOME S 1 Li ) i bull 15-17-16
rCR-r tNE-CRSSA ND TR S 1 IT
-laquo S T R A T A DEPTH D R I L L E R P A G E 1 COL A 2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 1401 FALL 30 AND - 40 to 50 CAMPI FR = oD SPLIT SPOON SOME - 10 to 40
0 raquon
I
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(OO STREET
CV bull CONN OOO33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
SAND amp G R A V E L
WET 15
v W
BRF INE-CRSSAND T R ^ P I W P riRAxri
TR S 1 i_T
2 O -raquo R FORRF INFmdash f R
SAND SOME S I L T TD ci fu r _u r ri
315 G R A V E L
BOTTOM OF BOR 1 NG W A T E R AT 1 1 0
gt- mdash A ^ ^
1 COL A S T R A T A D E P T H
2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 140f FALL 30
PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
amp G R A V E L
1 1 1I bullbull I mdash I 3-3-13
NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
WET 4igt 17
( 1 7 Dmdash 1 mdash I ^10 6-10-10
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D
T U Q I l T T W F I N F
1 1-1 1-13 12-1P-17270
MF INL M L U i U l t n V 15-17-16 xi ^ 17-16-16 bull
B O T T O M O F B O R I N G 315 315 W A T E R A T 230
fw
D A T E 111370 DRILLERPAGE
AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
TO A f c _ n raquoshy
30
C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
iAMORE STREET
gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
8RF INE-MEDSAND TRF 1 NE GRAVEL
ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
bull
ifbU
BR PEAT VEGE TAT^
T BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND gt-shy TRS t LT TR F 1 NEshyMED GRAVEL
T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
11-10-9
13-15-15
B
3-3-3
4-7-18 BOT TOM OF B OR 1 NG
i ir ~ deg nW A 1 C ttbull II J - w
515
5-4-4
D A T E 11470 DR 1 LLER PAGE
5-6-5
1-1-1
bull
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1-2-1
SPOON ANDSOMETRACE
shy 40 to 50 -10 to 40
shy 0 to 10
APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
s
bull vshy
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1 bull bull
V bull
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bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
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IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
-27shy
lt( SUMMARY OF HAZARDOUS WASTE GENERATORS TABLE 1
1 V
bull -Jampamp JampampSampampampbullampbull lltamppound$^3amp Cr v V i v ST v cr ^ v v i gt gtraquogt r laquo4W L bull laquosraquo v VP i raquo rv laquo~ 1
(60 METAL WORK 6 6006 79200 90 17 1346400 50 1211800 85
SHOPS) 1
-
TOTAL 50 000 787200 2700000 100 1429000 100 shy
4
a Based on mean of solvents detected in SRSNE waste b Total volume estimated in Connecticut DEP Files c Based on 400 gallonmonth quantity of solvent contaminated waste described in
61979 Communication from Pratt Whitney Aircraft to Ed Parker Conn DEP d Based on mean of estimated solvent on Pratt Whitney Waste provided by
William Chudzick Environmental Engineer e Based on 2 55-gallon drumsper shop of solvent waste per month
Fl-8011-03
50 References
1 Weichel John Town Manager of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication (December 4 1980)
2 Aerial Photo Document of Southington Connecticut 1 = 100 scale by
James W Sewall Company Old Town Maine (1947)
3 Theriault Thomas Highway Department Southington Connecticut
Personal Communication (December 5 1980)
4 Graves Mrs John Citizen of Southington Connecticut Personal
Communication
5 Stefanick John A President of Chamber of Commerce City of
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
r
CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
mooueri me reraquoT WMHIHCION
_
WEUTI ASSOC INC
STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
1 rG NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET GR ELEV
A STRATUM DESCRIPTIONbulllgtlaquo
CINDERS ASHES MlSCOUMP FILL
NO SAMPLE copy 10
1 f ( J _JU
BR F 1 NE-CRS
SAND TR S 1 LT
- Jf
REOBRF bull NE-CRS laquoAMn laquonMF laquo I I T
w 9
TR F 1 NE G R A V E L
WOOD J raquoU
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS
SANO amp F 1 NE-MED
GR A VE L SOME SILT
15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
1-1-1
7-6-6
100
200 7-10-10 10
9-8-9
gpo
11-14-15 bull 1 r
BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
A SHES C I NDERS
M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
EL
10-13-11
1-1-1
1-11
GR F I NE S bull- NDampS I Ll
TR PE AT
4- 13-14-14
BRF I NE-CRS SAND
TR F I NE-MEO
G R A V E L
7-6-7
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D f c i kgtr urn
BRF1 NE-MED SJ NO
jp F I N E CRAVEI TR S I L T V
B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
G R A V E L SOME S 1 Li ) i bull 15-17-16
rCR-r tNE-CRSSA ND TR S 1 IT
-laquo S T R A T A DEPTH D R I L L E R P A G E 1 COL A 2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 1401 FALL 30 AND - 40 to 50 CAMPI FR = oD SPLIT SPOON SOME - 10 to 40
0 raquon
I
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E WELTI ASSOC INC
(OO STREET
CV bull CONN OOO33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
SAND amp G R A V E L
WET 15
v W
BRF INE-CRSSAND T R ^ P I W P riRAxri
TR S 1 i_T
2 O -raquo R FORRF INFmdash f R
SAND SOME S I L T TD ci fu r _u r ri
315 G R A V E L
BOTTOM OF BOR 1 NG W A T E R AT 1 1 0
gt- mdash A ^ ^
1 COL A S T R A T A D E P T H
2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 140f FALL 30
PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
amp G R A V E L
1 1 1I bullbull I mdash I 3-3-13
NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
WET 4igt 17
( 1 7 Dmdash 1 mdash I ^10 6-10-10
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D
T U Q I l T T W F I N F
1 1-1 1-13 12-1P-17270
MF INL M L U i U l t n V 15-17-16 xi ^ 17-16-16 bull
B O T T O M O F B O R I N G 315 315 W A T E R A T 230
fw
D A T E 111370 DRILLERPAGE
AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
TO A f c _ n raquoshy
30
C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
iAMORE STREET
gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
8RF INE-MEDSAND TRF 1 NE GRAVEL
ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
bull
ifbU
BR PEAT VEGE TAT^
T BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND gt-shy TRS t LT TR F 1 NEshyMED GRAVEL
T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
11-10-9
13-15-15
B
3-3-3
4-7-18 BOT TOM OF B OR 1 NG
i ir ~ deg nW A 1 C ttbull II J - w
515
5-4-4
D A T E 11470 DR 1 LLER PAGE
5-6-5
1-1-1
bull
-
1-2-1
SPOON ANDSOMETRACE
shy 40 to 50 -10 to 40
shy 0 to 10
APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
s
bull vshy
raquo bull i
1 bull bull
V bull
-raquo i
bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
laquo
c
i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
I-Bl fl
XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
r
CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
mooueri me reraquoT WMHIHCION
_
WEUTI ASSOC INC
STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
1 rG NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET GR ELEV
A STRATUM DESCRIPTIONbulllgtlaquo
CINDERS ASHES MlSCOUMP FILL
NO SAMPLE copy 10
1 f ( J _JU
BR F 1 NE-CRS
SAND TR S 1 LT
- Jf
REOBRF bull NE-CRS laquoAMn laquonMF laquo I I T
w 9
TR F 1 NE G R A V E L
WOOD J raquoU
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS
SANO amp F 1 NE-MED
GR A VE L SOME SILT
15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
1-1-1
7-6-6
100
200 7-10-10 10
9-8-9
gpo
11-14-15 bull 1 r
BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
A SHES C I NDERS
M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
EL
10-13-11
1-1-1
1-11
GR F I NE S bull- NDampS I Ll
TR PE AT
4- 13-14-14
BRF I NE-CRS SAND
TR F I NE-MEO
G R A V E L
7-6-7
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D f c i kgtr urn
BRF1 NE-MED SJ NO
jp F I N E CRAVEI TR S I L T V
B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
G R A V E L SOME S 1 Li ) i bull 15-17-16
rCR-r tNE-CRSSA ND TR S 1 IT
-laquo S T R A T A DEPTH D R I L L E R P A G E 1 COL A 2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 1401 FALL 30 AND - 40 to 50 CAMPI FR = oD SPLIT SPOON SOME - 10 to 40
0 raquon
I
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E WELTI ASSOC INC
(OO STREET
CV bull CONN OOO33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
SAND amp G R A V E L
WET 15
v W
BRF INE-CRSSAND T R ^ P I W P riRAxri
TR S 1 i_T
2 O -raquo R FORRF INFmdash f R
SAND SOME S I L T TD ci fu r _u r ri
315 G R A V E L
BOTTOM OF BOR 1 NG W A T E R AT 1 1 0
gt- mdash A ^ ^
1 COL A S T R A T A D E P T H
2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 140f FALL 30
PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
amp G R A V E L
1 1 1I bullbull I mdash I 3-3-13
NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
WET 4igt 17
( 1 7 Dmdash 1 mdash I ^10 6-10-10
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D
T U Q I l T T W F I N F
1 1-1 1-13 12-1P-17270
MF INL M L U i U l t n V 15-17-16 xi ^ 17-16-16 bull
B O T T O M O F B O R I N G 315 315 W A T E R A T 230
fw
D A T E 111370 DRILLERPAGE
AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
TO A f c _ n raquoshy
30
C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
iAMORE STREET
gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
8RF INE-MEDSAND TRF 1 NE GRAVEL
ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
bull
ifbU
BR PEAT VEGE TAT^
T BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND gt-shy TRS t LT TR F 1 NEshyMED GRAVEL
T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
11-10-9
13-15-15
B
3-3-3
4-7-18 BOT TOM OF B OR 1 NG
i ir ~ deg nW A 1 C ttbull II J - w
515
5-4-4
D A T E 11470 DR 1 LLER PAGE
5-6-5
1-1-1
bull
-
1-2-1
SPOON ANDSOMETRACE
shy 40 to 50 -10 to 40
shy 0 to 10
APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
s
bull vshy
raquo bull i
1 bull bull
V bull
-raquo i
bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
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i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
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11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
r
CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
mooueri me reraquoT WMHIHCION
_
WEUTI ASSOC INC
STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
1 rG NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET GR ELEV
A STRATUM DESCRIPTIONbulllgtlaquo
CINDERS ASHES MlSCOUMP FILL
NO SAMPLE copy 10
1 f ( J _JU
BR F 1 NE-CRS
SAND TR S 1 LT
- Jf
REOBRF bull NE-CRS laquoAMn laquonMF laquo I I T
w 9
TR F 1 NE G R A V E L
WOOD J raquoU
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS
SANO amp F 1 NE-MED
GR A VE L SOME SILT
15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
1-1-1
7-6-6
100
200 7-10-10 10
9-8-9
gpo
11-14-15 bull 1 r
BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
A SHES C I NDERS
M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
EL
10-13-11
1-1-1
1-11
GR F I NE S bull- NDampS I Ll
TR PE AT
4- 13-14-14
BRF I NE-CRS SAND
TR F I NE-MEO
G R A V E L
7-6-7
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D f c i kgtr urn
BRF1 NE-MED SJ NO
jp F I N E CRAVEI TR S I L T V
B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
G R A V E L SOME S 1 Li ) i bull 15-17-16
rCR-r tNE-CRSSA ND TR S 1 IT
-laquo S T R A T A DEPTH D R I L L E R P A G E 1 COL A 2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 1401 FALL 30 AND - 40 to 50 CAMPI FR = oD SPLIT SPOON SOME - 10 to 40
0 raquon
I
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(OO STREET
CV bull CONN OOO33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
SAND amp G R A V E L
WET 15
v W
BRF INE-CRSSAND T R ^ P I W P riRAxri
TR S 1 i_T
2 O -raquo R FORRF INFmdash f R
SAND SOME S I L T TD ci fu r _u r ri
315 G R A V E L
BOTTOM OF BOR 1 NG W A T E R AT 1 1 0
gt- mdash A ^ ^
1 COL A S T R A T A D E P T H
2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 140f FALL 30
PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
amp G R A V E L
1 1 1I bullbull I mdash I 3-3-13
NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
WET 4igt 17
( 1 7 Dmdash 1 mdash I ^10 6-10-10
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D
T U Q I l T T W F I N F
1 1-1 1-13 12-1P-17270
MF INL M L U i U l t n V 15-17-16 xi ^ 17-16-16 bull
B O T T O M O F B O R I N G 315 315 W A T E R A T 230
fw
D A T E 111370 DRILLERPAGE
AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
TO A f c _ n raquoshy
30
C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
iAMORE STREET
gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
8RF INE-MEDSAND TRF 1 NE GRAVEL
ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
bull
ifbU
BR PEAT VEGE TAT^
T BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND gt-shy TRS t LT TR F 1 NEshyMED GRAVEL
T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
11-10-9
13-15-15
B
3-3-3
4-7-18 BOT TOM OF B OR 1 NG
i ir ~ deg nW A 1 C ttbull II J - w
515
5-4-4
D A T E 11470 DR 1 LLER PAGE
5-6-5
1-1-1
bull
-
1-2-1
SPOON ANDSOMETRACE
shy 40 to 50 -10 to 40
shy 0 to 10
APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
s
bull vshy
raquo bull i
1 bull bull
V bull
-raquo i
bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
laquo
c
i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
I-Bl fl
XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
f ^THl1- rM^I iTT
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
r
CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
mooueri me reraquoT WMHIHCION
_
WEUTI ASSOC INC
STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
1 rG NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET GR ELEV
A STRATUM DESCRIPTIONbulllgtlaquo
CINDERS ASHES MlSCOUMP FILL
NO SAMPLE copy 10
1 f ( J _JU
BR F 1 NE-CRS
SAND TR S 1 LT
- Jf
REOBRF bull NE-CRS laquoAMn laquonMF laquo I I T
w 9
TR F 1 NE G R A V E L
WOOD J raquoU
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS
SANO amp F 1 NE-MED
GR A VE L SOME SILT
15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
1-1-1
7-6-6
100
200 7-10-10 10
9-8-9
gpo
11-14-15 bull 1 r
BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
A SHES C I NDERS
M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
EL
10-13-11
1-1-1
1-11
GR F I NE S bull- NDampS I Ll
TR PE AT
4- 13-14-14
BRF I NE-CRS SAND
TR F I NE-MEO
G R A V E L
7-6-7
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D f c i kgtr urn
BRF1 NE-MED SJ NO
jp F I N E CRAVEI TR S I L T V
B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
G R A V E L SOME S 1 Li ) i bull 15-17-16
rCR-r tNE-CRSSA ND TR S 1 IT
-laquo S T R A T A DEPTH D R I L L E R P A G E 1 COL A 2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 1401 FALL 30 AND - 40 to 50 CAMPI FR = oD SPLIT SPOON SOME - 10 to 40
0 raquon
I
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E WELTI ASSOC INC
(OO STREET
CV bull CONN OOO33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
SAND amp G R A V E L
WET 15
v W
BRF INE-CRSSAND T R ^ P I W P riRAxri
TR S 1 i_T
2 O -raquo R FORRF INFmdash f R
SAND SOME S I L T TD ci fu r _u r ri
315 G R A V E L
BOTTOM OF BOR 1 NG W A T E R AT 1 1 0
gt- mdash A ^ ^
1 COL A S T R A T A D E P T H
2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 140f FALL 30
PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
amp G R A V E L
1 1 1I bullbull I mdash I 3-3-13
NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
WET 4igt 17
( 1 7 Dmdash 1 mdash I ^10 6-10-10
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D
T U Q I l T T W F I N F
1 1-1 1-13 12-1P-17270
MF INL M L U i U l t n V 15-17-16 xi ^ 17-16-16 bull
B O T T O M O F B O R I N G 315 315 W A T E R A T 230
fw
D A T E 111370 DRILLERPAGE
AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
TO A f c _ n raquoshy
30
C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
iAMORE STREET
gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
8RF INE-MEDSAND TRF 1 NE GRAVEL
ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
bull
ifbU
BR PEAT VEGE TAT^
T BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND gt-shy TRS t LT TR F 1 NEshyMED GRAVEL
T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
11-10-9
13-15-15
B
3-3-3
4-7-18 BOT TOM OF B OR 1 NG
i ir ~ deg nW A 1 C ttbull II J - w
515
5-4-4
D A T E 11470 DR 1 LLER PAGE
5-6-5
1-1-1
bull
-
1-2-1
SPOON ANDSOMETRACE
shy 40 to 50 -10 to 40
shy 0 to 10
APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
s
bull vshy
raquo bull i
1 bull bull
V bull
-raquo i
bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
laquo
c
i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
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bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
r
CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
mooueri me reraquoT WMHIHCION
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WEUTI ASSOC INC
STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
1 rG NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET GR ELEV
A STRATUM DESCRIPTIONbulllgtlaquo
CINDERS ASHES MlSCOUMP FILL
NO SAMPLE copy 10
1 f ( J _JU
BR F 1 NE-CRS
SAND TR S 1 LT
- Jf
REOBRF bull NE-CRS laquoAMn laquonMF laquo I I T
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TR F 1 NE G R A V E L
WOOD J raquoU
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS
SANO amp F 1 NE-MED
GR A VE L SOME SILT
15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
1-1-1
7-6-6
100
200 7-10-10 10
9-8-9
gpo
11-14-15 bull 1 r
BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
A SHES C I NDERS
M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
EL
10-13-11
1-1-1
1-11
GR F I NE S bull- NDampS I Ll
TR PE AT
4- 13-14-14
BRF I NE-CRS SAND
TR F I NE-MEO
G R A V E L
7-6-7
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D f c i kgtr urn
BRF1 NE-MED SJ NO
jp F I N E CRAVEI TR S I L T V
B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
G R A V E L SOME S 1 Li ) i bull 15-17-16
rCR-r tNE-CRSSA ND TR S 1 IT
-laquo S T R A T A DEPTH D R I L L E R P A G E 1 COL A 2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 1401 FALL 30 AND - 40 to 50 CAMPI FR = oD SPLIT SPOON SOME - 10 to 40
0 raquon
I
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(OO STREET
CV bull CONN OOO33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
SAND amp G R A V E L
WET 15
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BRF INE-CRSSAND T R ^ P I W P riRAxri
TR S 1 i_T
2 O -raquo R FORRF INFmdash f R
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315 G R A V E L
BOTTOM OF BOR 1 NG W A T E R AT 1 1 0
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1 COL A S T R A T A D E P T H
2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 140f FALL 30
PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
amp G R A V E L
1 1 1I bullbull I mdash I 3-3-13
NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
WET 4igt 17
( 1 7 Dmdash 1 mdash I ^10 6-10-10
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D
T U Q I l T T W F I N F
1 1-1 1-13 12-1P-17270
MF INL M L U i U l t n V 15-17-16 xi ^ 17-16-16 bull
B O T T O M O F B O R I N G 315 315 W A T E R A T 230
fw
D A T E 111370 DRILLERPAGE
AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
TO A f c _ n raquoshy
30
C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
iAMORE STREET
gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
8RF INE-MEDSAND TRF 1 NE GRAVEL
ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
bull
ifbU
BR PEAT VEGE TAT^
T BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND gt-shy TRS t LT TR F 1 NEshyMED GRAVEL
T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
11-10-9
13-15-15
B
3-3-3
4-7-18 BOT TOM OF B OR 1 NG
i ir ~ deg nW A 1 C ttbull II J - w
515
5-4-4
D A T E 11470 DR 1 LLER PAGE
5-6-5
1-1-1
bull
-
1-2-1
SPOON ANDSOMETRACE
shy 40 to 50 -10 to 40
shy 0 to 10
APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
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bull vshy
raquo bull i
1 bull bull
V bull
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bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
laquo
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i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
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XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
f ^THl1- rM^I iTT
1| W-K MilldaleXf J laquoDS
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
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Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
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bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
mooueri me reraquoT WMHIHCION
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WEUTI ASSOC INC
STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
1 rG NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET GR ELEV
A STRATUM DESCRIPTIONbulllgtlaquo
CINDERS ASHES MlSCOUMP FILL
NO SAMPLE copy 10
1 f ( J _JU
BR F 1 NE-CRS
SAND TR S 1 LT
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REOBRF bull NE-CRS laquoAMn laquonMF laquo I I T
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TR F 1 NE G R A V E L
WOOD J raquoU
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS
SANO amp F 1 NE-MED
GR A VE L SOME SILT
15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
1-1-1
7-6-6
100
200 7-10-10 10
9-8-9
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11-14-15 bull 1 r
BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
A SHES C I NDERS
M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
EL
10-13-11
1-1-1
1-11
GR F I NE S bull- NDampS I Ll
TR PE AT
4- 13-14-14
BRF I NE-CRS SAND
TR F I NE-MEO
G R A V E L
7-6-7
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D f c i kgtr urn
BRF1 NE-MED SJ NO
jp F I N E CRAVEI TR S I L T V
B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
G R A V E L SOME S 1 Li ) i bull 15-17-16
rCR-r tNE-CRSSA ND TR S 1 IT
-laquo S T R A T A DEPTH D R I L L E R P A G E 1 COL A 2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 1401 FALL 30 AND - 40 to 50 CAMPI FR = oD SPLIT SPOON SOME - 10 to 40
0 raquon
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CV bull CONN OOO33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
SAND amp G R A V E L
WET 15
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1 COL A S T R A T A D E P T H
2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 140f FALL 30
PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
amp G R A V E L
1 1 1I bullbull I mdash I 3-3-13
NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
WET 4igt 17
( 1 7 Dmdash 1 mdash I ^10 6-10-10
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D
T U Q I l T T W F I N F
1 1-1 1-13 12-1P-17270
MF INL M L U i U l t n V 15-17-16 xi ^ 17-16-16 bull
B O T T O M O F B O R I N G 315 315 W A T E R A T 230
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D A T E 111370 DRILLERPAGE
AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
TO A f c _ n raquoshy
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C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
iAMORE STREET
gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
8RF INE-MEDSAND TRF 1 NE GRAVEL
ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
bull
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BR PEAT VEGE TAT^
T BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND gt-shy TRS t LT TR F 1 NEshyMED GRAVEL
T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
11-10-9
13-15-15
B
3-3-3
4-7-18 BOT TOM OF B OR 1 NG
i ir ~ deg nW A 1 C ttbull II J - w
515
5-4-4
D A T E 11470 DR 1 LLER PAGE
5-6-5
1-1-1
bull
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1-2-1
SPOON ANDSOMETRACE
shy 40 to 50 -10 to 40
shy 0 to 10
APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
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A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
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No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
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IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
r
CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
mooueri me reraquoT WMHIHCION
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WEUTI ASSOC INC
STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
1 rG NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET GR ELEV
A STRATUM DESCRIPTIONbulllgtlaquo
CINDERS ASHES MlSCOUMP FILL
NO SAMPLE copy 10
1 f ( J _JU
BR F 1 NE-CRS
SAND TR S 1 LT
- Jf
REOBRF bull NE-CRS laquoAMn laquonMF laquo I I T
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TR F 1 NE G R A V E L
WOOD J raquoU
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS
SANO amp F 1 NE-MED
GR A VE L SOME SILT
15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
1-1-1
7-6-6
100
200 7-10-10 10
9-8-9
gpo
11-14-15 bull 1 r
BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
A SHES C I NDERS
M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
EL
10-13-11
1-1-1
1-11
GR F I NE S bull- NDampS I Ll
TR PE AT
4- 13-14-14
BRF I NE-CRS SAND
TR F I NE-MEO
G R A V E L
7-6-7
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D f c i kgtr urn
BRF1 NE-MED SJ NO
jp F I N E CRAVEI TR S I L T V
B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
G R A V E L SOME S 1 Li ) i bull 15-17-16
rCR-r tNE-CRSSA ND TR S 1 IT
-laquo S T R A T A DEPTH D R I L L E R P A G E 1 COL A 2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 1401 FALL 30 AND - 40 to 50 CAMPI FR = oD SPLIT SPOON SOME - 10 to 40
0 raquon
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(OO STREET
CV bull CONN OOO33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
SAND amp G R A V E L
WET 15
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BRF INE-CRSSAND T R ^ P I W P riRAxri
TR S 1 i_T
2 O -raquo R FORRF INFmdash f R
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315 G R A V E L
BOTTOM OF BOR 1 NG W A T E R AT 1 1 0
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1 COL A S T R A T A D E P T H
2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 140f FALL 30
PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
amp G R A V E L
1 1 1I bullbull I mdash I 3-3-13
NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
WET 4igt 17
( 1 7 Dmdash 1 mdash I ^10 6-10-10
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D
T U Q I l T T W F I N F
1 1-1 1-13 12-1P-17270
MF INL M L U i U l t n V 15-17-16 xi ^ 17-16-16 bull
B O T T O M O F B O R I N G 315 315 W A T E R A T 230
fw
D A T E 111370 DRILLERPAGE
AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
TO A f c _ n raquoshy
30
C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
iAMORE STREET
gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
8RF INE-MEDSAND TRF 1 NE GRAVEL
ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
bull
ifbU
BR PEAT VEGE TAT^
T BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND gt-shy TRS t LT TR F 1 NEshyMED GRAVEL
T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
11-10-9
13-15-15
B
3-3-3
4-7-18 BOT TOM OF B OR 1 NG
i ir ~ deg nW A 1 C ttbull II J - w
515
5-4-4
D A T E 11470 DR 1 LLER PAGE
5-6-5
1-1-1
bull
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1-2-1
SPOON ANDSOMETRACE
shy 40 to 50 -10 to 40
shy 0 to 10
APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
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A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
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V bull
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No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
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LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
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Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
mooueri me reraquoT WMHIHCION
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STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
1 rG NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET GR ELEV
A STRATUM DESCRIPTIONbulllgtlaquo
CINDERS ASHES MlSCOUMP FILL
NO SAMPLE copy 10
1 f ( J _JU
BR F 1 NE-CRS
SAND TR S 1 LT
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REOBRF bull NE-CRS laquoAMn laquonMF laquo I I T
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TR F 1 NE G R A V E L
WOOD J raquoU
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS
SANO amp F 1 NE-MED
GR A VE L SOME SILT
15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
1-1-1
7-6-6
100
200 7-10-10 10
9-8-9
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11-14-15 bull 1 r
BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
A SHES C I NDERS
M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
EL
10-13-11
1-1-1
1-11
GR F I NE S bull- NDampS I Ll
TR PE AT
4- 13-14-14
BRF I NE-CRS SAND
TR F I NE-MEO
G R A V E L
7-6-7
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D f c i kgtr urn
BRF1 NE-MED SJ NO
jp F I N E CRAVEI TR S I L T V
B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
G R A V E L SOME S 1 Li ) i bull 15-17-16
rCR-r tNE-CRSSA ND TR S 1 IT
-laquo S T R A T A DEPTH D R I L L E R P A G E 1 COL A 2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 1401 FALL 30 AND - 40 to 50 CAMPI FR = oD SPLIT SPOON SOME - 10 to 40
0 raquon
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CV bull CONN OOO33
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LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
SAND amp G R A V E L
WET 15
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TR S 1 i_T
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BOTTOM OF BOR 1 NG W A T E R AT 1 1 0
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2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 140f FALL 30
PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
amp G R A V E L
1 1 1I bullbull I mdash I 3-3-13
NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
WET 4igt 17
( 1 7 Dmdash 1 mdash I ^10 6-10-10
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D
T U Q I l T T W F I N F
1 1-1 1-13 12-1P-17270
MF INL M L U i U l t n V 15-17-16 xi ^ 17-16-16 bull
B O T T O M O F B O R I N G 315 315 W A T E R A T 230
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D A T E 111370 DRILLERPAGE
AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
TO A f c _ n raquoshy
30
C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
iAMORE STREET
gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
8RF INE-MEDSAND TRF 1 NE GRAVEL
ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
bull
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BR PEAT VEGE TAT^
T BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND gt-shy TRS t LT TR F 1 NEshyMED GRAVEL
T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
11-10-9
13-15-15
B
3-3-3
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D A T E 11470 DR 1 LLER PAGE
5-6-5
1-1-1
bull
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1-2-1
SPOON ANDSOMETRACE
shy 40 to 50 -10 to 40
shy 0 to 10
APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
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A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
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bull bull raquo
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No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
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LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Town Engineers Office Town of SouthingtonSouthington Conn
DRILL SUPERVISOR
Re Old Turnpike Road Land Fill Area
Dear Sirs
Herewith are boring data pertaining to the above
The soils consist of 13 to 28 feet of land fill which in some cases overlies a peat The material below the peat is a compact fine to coarse sand
If buildings were built along the 80 to 100 feet on Old Turnpike Road they could be founded on piles about 30 to 35 feet in length for 25 ton loading Floor loadings would have to be carried by piles It might be economically feasishyble to excavate the dump fill on the buildings proper and place a controlled compacted gravel on which the building would be erected without piles
Building to the rear of the above depth might involve piles up to 60 feet long and might further precipitate sliding into the pond
If you have any question please call me
Very truly yours
CLARENCE WEpoundTJ ASSOCIATES INC
Clarence W Welti P E
CWWm ccfile encl
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
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CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
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STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
1 rG NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET GR ELEV
A STRATUM DESCRIPTIONbulllgtlaquo
CINDERS ASHES MlSCOUMP FILL
NO SAMPLE copy 10
1 f ( J _JU
BR F 1 NE-CRS
SAND TR S 1 LT
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WOOD J raquoU
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS
SANO amp F 1 NE-MED
GR A VE L SOME SILT
15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
1-1-1
7-6-6
100
200 7-10-10 10
9-8-9
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11-14-15 bull 1 r
BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
A SHES C I NDERS
M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
EL
10-13-11
1-1-1
1-11
GR F I NE S bull- NDampS I Ll
TR PE AT
4- 13-14-14
BRF I NE-CRS SAND
TR F I NE-MEO
G R A V E L
7-6-7
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D f c i kgtr urn
BRF1 NE-MED SJ NO
jp F I N E CRAVEI TR S I L T V
B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
G R A V E L SOME S 1 Li ) i bull 15-17-16
rCR-r tNE-CRSSA ND TR S 1 IT
-laquo S T R A T A DEPTH D R I L L E R P A G E 1 COL A 2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 1401 FALL 30 AND - 40 to 50 CAMPI FR = oD SPLIT SPOON SOME - 10 to 40
0 raquon
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LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
SAND amp G R A V E L
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2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 140f FALL 30
PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
amp G R A V E L
1 1 1I bullbull I mdash I 3-3-13
NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
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( 1 7 Dmdash 1 mdash I ^10 6-10-10
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D
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MF INL M L U i U l t n V 15-17-16 xi ^ 17-16-16 bull
B O T T O M O F B O R I N G 315 315 W A T E R A T 230
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D A T E 111370 DRILLERPAGE
AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
TO A f c _ n raquoshy
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C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
iAMORE STREET
gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
bull
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BR PEAT VEGE TAT^
T BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND gt-shy TRS t LT TR F 1 NEshyMED GRAVEL
T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
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B
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D A T E 11470 DR 1 LLER PAGE
5-6-5
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bull
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SPOON ANDSOMETRACE
shy 40 to 50 -10 to 40
shy 0 to 10
APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
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A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
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bull bull raquo
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No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
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LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
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INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
October 15 1970
MrJoseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061^89
Dear Joe
Please consider this as your authorization
to proceed on test borings on town landfill area on
Old Turnpike Road comprising approximately U 910
acres at a cost not to exceed $1000 which was
appropriated by the Board of Finance on October lij 1970
Sincerely
Paul McLaughlin
Industrial Coordinator
PMmr
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
r
CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
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PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
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BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
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M I SC DUMP F I L L
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amp G R A V E L
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T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
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1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
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BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
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STRATUM DESCRIPTION
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
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A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
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Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
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LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
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^ Organohalide
Temp
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Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
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SP
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Col nnri
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Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
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iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
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ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
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Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
-27shy
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
CITY OF PROGRESS SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT 06489
December 30 1970
Mr Joseph Adams Town Engineer Town Hall Annex Southington Conn 061j89
Dear Joe
On October 15 1970 you were given authorization
to proceed on teat borings on town landfill area on Old
Turnpike Road
We of the Industrial Development Commission would
like a report on these test borings as soon as it is con
veniently possible
Thank you for your cooperation remain
Anthony T jteo Chairman
Industrial Dev Commission
ATPtmr
r
CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
mooueri me reraquoT WMHIHCION
_
WEUTI ASSOC INC
STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
1 rG NO
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A STRATUM DESCRIPTIONbulllgtlaquo
CINDERS ASHES MlSCOUMP FILL
NO SAMPLE copy 10
1 f ( J _JU
BR F 1 NE-CRS
SAND TR S 1 LT
- Jf
REOBRF bull NE-CRS laquoAMn laquonMF laquo I I T
w 9
TR F 1 NE G R A V E L
WOOD J raquoU
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS
SANO amp F 1 NE-MED
GR A VE L SOME SILT
15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
1-1-1
7-6-6
100
200 7-10-10 10
9-8-9
gpo
11-14-15 bull 1 r
BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
A SHES C I NDERS
M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
EL
10-13-11
1-1-1
1-11
GR F I NE S bull- NDampS I Ll
TR PE AT
4- 13-14-14
BRF I NE-CRS SAND
TR F I NE-MEO
G R A V E L
7-6-7
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D f c i kgtr urn
BRF1 NE-MED SJ NO
jp F I N E CRAVEI TR S I L T V
B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
G R A V E L SOME S 1 Li ) i bull 15-17-16
rCR-r tNE-CRSSA ND TR S 1 IT
-laquo S T R A T A DEPTH D R I L L E R P A G E 1 COL A 2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 1401 FALL 30 AND - 40 to 50 CAMPI FR = oD SPLIT SPOON SOME - 10 to 40
0 raquon
I
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(OO STREET
CV bull CONN OOO33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
SAND amp G R A V E L
WET 15
v W
BRF INE-CRSSAND T R ^ P I W P riRAxri
TR S 1 i_T
2 O -raquo R FORRF INFmdash f R
SAND SOME S I L T TD ci fu r _u r ri
315 G R A V E L
BOTTOM OF BOR 1 NG W A T E R AT 1 1 0
gt- mdash A ^ ^
1 COL A S T R A T A D E P T H
2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 140f FALL 30
PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
amp G R A V E L
1 1 1I bullbull I mdash I 3-3-13
NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
WET 4igt 17
( 1 7 Dmdash 1 mdash I ^10 6-10-10
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D
T U Q I l T T W F I N F
1 1-1 1-13 12-1P-17270
MF INL M L U i U l t n V 15-17-16 xi ^ 17-16-16 bull
B O T T O M O F B O R I N G 315 315 W A T E R A T 230
fw
D A T E 111370 DRILLERPAGE
AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
TO A f c _ n raquoshy
30
C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
iAMORE STREET
gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
8RF INE-MEDSAND TRF 1 NE GRAVEL
ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
bull
ifbU
BR PEAT VEGE TAT^
T BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND gt-shy TRS t LT TR F 1 NEshyMED GRAVEL
T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
11-10-9
13-15-15
B
3-3-3
4-7-18 BOT TOM OF B OR 1 NG
i ir ~ deg nW A 1 C ttbull II J - w
515
5-4-4
D A T E 11470 DR 1 LLER PAGE
5-6-5
1-1-1
bull
-
1-2-1
SPOON ANDSOMETRACE
shy 40 to 50 -10 to 40
shy 0 to 10
APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
s
bull vshy
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1 bull bull
V bull
-raquo i
bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
laquo
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i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
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mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
-27shy
r
CLARENCE WELTI ASSOCIATES CLARENCE W WELTI p E
GLASTONBURY CONN O6O33
mooueri me reraquoT WMHIHCION
_
WEUTI ASSOC INC
STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
1 rG NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET GR ELEV
A STRATUM DESCRIPTIONbulllgtlaquo
CINDERS ASHES MlSCOUMP FILL
NO SAMPLE copy 10
1 f ( J _JU
BR F 1 NE-CRS
SAND TR S 1 LT
- Jf
REOBRF bull NE-CRS laquoAMn laquonMF laquo I I T
w 9
TR F 1 NE G R A V E L
WOOD J raquoU
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS
SANO amp F 1 NE-MED
GR A VE L SOME SILT
15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
1-1-1
7-6-6
100
200 7-10-10 10
9-8-9
gpo
11-14-15 bull 1 r
BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
A SHES C I NDERS
M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
EL
10-13-11
1-1-1
1-11
GR F I NE S bull- NDampS I Ll
TR PE AT
4- 13-14-14
BRF I NE-CRS SAND
TR F I NE-MEO
G R A V E L
7-6-7
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D f c i kgtr urn
BRF1 NE-MED SJ NO
jp F I N E CRAVEI TR S I L T V
B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
G R A V E L SOME S 1 Li ) i bull 15-17-16
rCR-r tNE-CRSSA ND TR S 1 IT
-laquo S T R A T A DEPTH D R I L L E R P A G E 1 COL A 2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 1401 FALL 30 AND - 40 to 50 CAMPI FR = oD SPLIT SPOON SOME - 10 to 40
0 raquon
I
__
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(OO STREET
CV bull CONN OOO33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
SAND amp G R A V E L
WET 15
v W
BRF INE-CRSSAND T R ^ P I W P riRAxri
TR S 1 i_T
2 O -raquo R FORRF INFmdash f R
SAND SOME S I L T TD ci fu r _u r ri
315 G R A V E L
BOTTOM OF BOR 1 NG W A T E R AT 1 1 0
gt- mdash A ^ ^
1 COL A S T R A T A D E P T H
2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 140f FALL 30
PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
amp G R A V E L
1 1 1I bullbull I mdash I 3-3-13
NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
WET 4igt 17
( 1 7 Dmdash 1 mdash I ^10 6-10-10
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D
T U Q I l T T W F I N F
1 1-1 1-13 12-1P-17270
MF INL M L U i U l t n V 15-17-16 xi ^ 17-16-16 bull
B O T T O M O F B O R I N G 315 315 W A T E R A T 230
fw
D A T E 111370 DRILLERPAGE
AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
TO A f c _ n raquoshy
30
C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
iAMORE STREET
gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
8RF INE-MEDSAND TRF 1 NE GRAVEL
ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
bull
ifbU
BR PEAT VEGE TAT^
T BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND gt-shy TRS t LT TR F 1 NEshyMED GRAVEL
T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
11-10-9
13-15-15
B
3-3-3
4-7-18 BOT TOM OF B OR 1 NG
i ir ~ deg nW A 1 C ttbull II J - w
515
5-4-4
D A T E 11470 DR 1 LLER PAGE
5-6-5
1-1-1
bull
-
1-2-1
SPOON ANDSOMETRACE
shy 40 to 50 -10 to 40
shy 0 to 10
APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
s
bull vshy
raquo bull i
1 bull bull
V bull
-raquo i
bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
laquo
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i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
-27shy
_
WEUTI ASSOC INC
STREET fgt~r CONN O0O33
1 rG NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET GR ELEV
A STRATUM DESCRIPTIONbulllgtlaquo
CINDERS ASHES MlSCOUMP FILL
NO SAMPLE copy 10
1 f ( J _JU
BR F 1 NE-CRS
SAND TR S 1 LT
- Jf
REOBRF bull NE-CRS laquoAMn laquonMF laquo I I T
w 9
TR F 1 NE G R A V E L
WOOD J raquoU
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS
SANO amp F 1 NE-MED
GR A VE L SOME SILT
15
PROPOSED BUILDING SITE 1520-131-03 SOUTH i NGTONCONN
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTH INGTON
CLIENT
BORING NO
LINE amp STA_ OFFSET_ GR ELEV_
BLOWS PER_6J1 B A
20
7-9-11
90
1-1-1
7-6-6
100
200 7-10-10 10
9-8-9
gpo
11-14-15 bull 1 r
BLOWS STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER_fi HtUHHF I N t mdash t H 5 bull S A N D j T R F l N E G R A V p n laquo lt f p i r r f i j
ASHES C I NDERS MISC DUMP F I L L
A SHES C I NDERS
M I SC DUMP F I L L
7 R PF A T
EL
10-13-11
1-1-1
1-11
GR F I NE S bull- NDampS I Ll
TR PE AT
4- 13-14-14
BRF I NE-CRS SAND
TR F I NE-MEO
G R A V E L
7-6-7
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D f c i kgtr urn
BRF1 NE-MED SJ NO
jp F I N E CRAVEI TR S I L T V
B O T T O M OF BOR 1 NG 315 W A T E R AT 110
BOTTOM OF BORING 315 W A T F n AT Q 0
D A T E 1 1270
G R A V E L SOME S 1 Li ) i bull 15-17-16
rCR-r tNE-CRSSA ND TR S 1 IT
-laquo S T R A T A DEPTH D R I L L E R P A G E 1 COL A 2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 1401 FALL 30 AND - 40 to 50 CAMPI FR = oD SPLIT SPOON SOME - 10 to 40
0 raquon
I
__
E WELTI ASSOC INC
(OO STREET
CV bull CONN OOO33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
SAND amp G R A V E L
WET 15
v W
BRF INE-CRSSAND T R ^ P I W P riRAxri
TR S 1 i_T
2 O -raquo R FORRF INFmdash f R
SAND SOME S I L T TD ci fu r _u r ri
315 G R A V E L
BOTTOM OF BOR 1 NG W A T E R AT 1 1 0
gt- mdash A ^ ^
1 COL A S T R A T A D E P T H
2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 140f FALL 30
PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
amp G R A V E L
1 1 1I bullbull I mdash I 3-3-13
NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
WET 4igt 17
( 1 7 Dmdash 1 mdash I ^10 6-10-10
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D
T U Q I l T T W F I N F
1 1-1 1-13 12-1P-17270
MF INL M L U i U l t n V 15-17-16 xi ^ 17-16-16 bull
B O T T O M O F B O R I N G 315 315 W A T E R A T 230
fw
D A T E 111370 DRILLERPAGE
AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
TO A f c _ n raquoshy
30
C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
iAMORE STREET
gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
8RF INE-MEDSAND TRF 1 NE GRAVEL
ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
bull
ifbU
BR PEAT VEGE TAT^
T BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND gt-shy TRS t LT TR F 1 NEshyMED GRAVEL
T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
11-10-9
13-15-15
B
3-3-3
4-7-18 BOT TOM OF B OR 1 NG
i ir ~ deg nW A 1 C ttbull II J - w
515
5-4-4
D A T E 11470 DR 1 LLER PAGE
5-6-5
1-1-1
bull
-
1-2-1
SPOON ANDSOMETRACE
shy 40 to 50 -10 to 40
shy 0 to 10
APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
s
bull vshy
raquo bull i
1 bull bull
V bull
-raquo i
bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
laquo
c
i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
-27shy
__
E WELTI ASSOC INC
(OO STREET
CV bull CONN OOO33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEVmdash
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
RED BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND amp G R A V E L nj bull w MI S C D I R T FILL
ASHES C I N D E R S MISC DUMP FILL
SAND amp G R A V E L
WET 15
v W
BRF INE-CRSSAND T R ^ P I W P riRAxri
TR S 1 i_T
2 O -raquo R FORRF INFmdash f R
SAND SOME S I L T TD ci fu r _u r ri
315 G R A V E L
BOTTOM OF BOR 1 NG W A T E R AT 1 1 0
gt- mdash A ^ ^
1 COL A S T R A T A D E P T H
2 COL B 3 HAMMER = 140f FALL 30
PROPOSED BUILDING i31 TE 1520-131-03 S 0 U T H I N C T Q tl C 0 NNPROJ BORING LOG
OF SOUTHINiGTON CLIENT TON
BORING NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
BLOWS BLOWS PER6JL B STRATUM DESCRIPTION PER 6_ B
BK F i NE-CR s S A N D 20 S O M E G R A V E L
A S H E S W O O D amp
3-2-7 P A P E R M 1 SC DUMP 4-7-3 F I L L M I X E D W S A N C
amp G R A V E L
1 1 1I bullbull I mdash I 3-3-13
NO S A M P L E gt 15 3-2-2 2-2-6
WET 4igt 17
( 1 7 Dmdash 1 mdash I ^10 6-10-10
B R F I N E - C R S S A N D
T U Q I l T T W F I N F
1 1-1 1-13 12-1P-17270
MF INL M L U i U l t n V 15-17-16 xi ^ 17-16-16 bull
B O T T O M O F B O R I N G 315 315 W A T E R A T 230
fw
D A T E 111370 DRILLERPAGE
AND - 40 to 50 bull r l l lD lco= nD SPLIT SPOON SOME -10 to 40
TO A f c _ n raquoshy
30
C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
iAMORE STREET
gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
8RF INE-MEDSAND TRF 1 NE GRAVEL
ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
bull
ifbU
BR PEAT VEGE TAT^
T BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND gt-shy TRS t LT TR F 1 NEshyMED GRAVEL
T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
11-10-9
13-15-15
B
3-3-3
4-7-18 BOT TOM OF B OR 1 NG
i ir ~ deg nW A 1 C ttbull II J - w
515
5-4-4
D A T E 11470 DR 1 LLER PAGE
5-6-5
1-1-1
bull
-
1-2-1
SPOON ANDSOMETRACE
shy 40 to 50 -10 to 40
shy 0 to 10
APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
s
bull vshy
raquo bull i
1 bull bull
V bull
-raquo i
bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
laquo
c
i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
I-Bl fl
XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
f ^THl1- rM^I iTT
1| W-K MilldaleXf J laquoDS
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
-27shy
30
C6 WELTI ASSOC INC
iAMORE STREET
gt laquorc CONN O0O33
NO
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV_
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
8RF INE-MEDSAND TRF 1 NE GRAVEL
ASHES C 1 NDERS WOO D M 1 SC^OUMP F I L L M I X E D W SAND amp G R A V E L
T ~
(-poundBLK F 1 NE-CRS SAND G L A S S amp MISC r i l l
bull
ifbU
BR PEAT VEGE TAT^
T BR F 1 NE-CRS SAND gt-shy TRS t LT TR F 1 NEshyMED GRAVEL
T CC )L A STRA TA DEPTH
2 CC it B 3 HAMMER = 140J FALL 30 4 SAMPLER = OD SPLIT
1520-131-03 PROPOSED BUILDING SITE S O U T H I N C T O N C O N N PROJshy
BORING LOG TOWN OF SOUTHINGTON CLIENT
BORING
LINE amp STA OFFSET GR ELEV
BLOWS PER_
3-5-4
B
470
515
STRATUM DESCRIPTION
REDBRF 1 NE-CRS SAND SOME S 1 LT TRF INE-MED
G R A V E L
BLOWS PER_I_
11-10-9
13-15-15
B
3-3-3
4-7-18 BOT TOM OF B OR 1 NG
i ir ~ deg nW A 1 C ttbull II J - w
515
5-4-4
D A T E 11470 DR 1 LLER PAGE
5-6-5
1-1-1
bull
-
1-2-1
SPOON ANDSOMETRACE
shy 40 to 50 -10 to 40
shy 0 to 10
APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
s
bull vshy
raquo bull i
1 bull bull
V bull
-raquo i
bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
laquo
c
i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
I-Bl fl
XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
f ^THl1- rM^I iTT
1| W-K MilldaleXf J laquoDS
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
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APPENDIX B
Available Analytic Data for Hazardous Waste Disposed of at
THE ABANDONED LANDFILL
Old Turnpike Road Southington Connecticut
1 Description of Waste from Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation 2 Analysis of SRSNE Liquid Waste 3 Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from Abandoned Landfill
1 - 45
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
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bull bull raquo
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No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
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IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
-27shy
1
Description of Waste from
Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft Corporation
1 - 46
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
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bull vshy
raquo bull i
1 bull bull
V bull
-raquo i
bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
laquo
c
i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
I-Bl fl
XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
f ^THl1- rM^I iTT
1| W-K MilldaleXf J laquoDS
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
-27shy
PRATTamp WHITNEY AIRCRAFT GROUP Manufacturing Division
East Hartford Connecticut 06108
June 19 1979
Mr Edward C Parker Senior Sanitary Engineer Water Compliance Unit State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115
Re Your Letter Dated June 4 1979
Dear Mr Parker
In response to the subject letter and investigation into the contamination of the Town of Southingtons Well No 5 with trichloroethane we have reviewed past records and recolshylections concerning material disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Southington Town Dump on Old Turnpike Road
Pratt amp Whitney Aircrafts facility on Aircraft Road has been in continuous operation since 1950 The wastes deshyscribed below from that facility were disposed of at the Dump until 1967 when the Dump was closed Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft has not ever disposed of trichloroethane at the Dump in fact tT-T r-h I ltsvftPt-hanP was not used by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft in Jts Sputfn g-^ rgtpora1--irgtna raquon1--i1 1Q-gt lt RiTjFcT
Its tirst use residue containing trichloroethane has been shipped to East Harttord of Blsewhere for disposal
We have been informed that the Town owned and operated the Dump according to one official for over 100 years and all forms of commercial industrial and residential wastes were received there During the 17 years that we used the Dump the handling andor segregation of wastes at the dump was controlled by the operators
UNITED TECHNOLOGIES
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
s
bull vshy
raquo bull i
1 bull bull
V bull
-raquo i
bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
laquo
c
i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
I-Bl fl
XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
f ^THl1- rM^I iTT
1| W-K MilldaleXf J laquoDS
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
-27shy
- 2 shy
A description of the materials disposed of by Pratt amp Whitney Aircraft at the Dump during the period 1950 - 1967 in accordance with then existing law regulations or operating procedures is as follows
1 Ordinary paper type rubbish Up to 2 compactor truck loads of this non-liquid rubbish was deposited each working day
2 Residue from acidalkali tanks This residue consisted of the accumulated liquid-solid waste taken from the bottom of the tanks to avoid damage to the pumps used in removing the solution The quantity of residue deposited at the Dump varied up to 150 gallons per month and included solutions such as alkali cloaner caustic soda potassium permanganate alkali rust remover and scale conditioner Concentrated acidalkali solutions were trucked to our East Hartford facility
3 Residue from degreaser operations bull This residue was a mixture of masking wax and trichloroethylene The trichloroethylene content in the mixture would be expected to vaporize leaving a solid paraffin wax At the time the dump was closed PampWA was generating about 400 gallonsweek of this waste wax The solvents used in the degreasing operation were distilled and reused at the Southington plant
4 ECM sludge The electro-chemical machining operashytion and its resulting sludge started in 1965 The sludge consisted of 85 water 12 salt and 3 solids It was subsequently disposed of by authorized ocean dumping and in a state-approved Middletown landfill after processing into a filter cake The quantities if any disposed of at the Dump are unknown
We trust that the above information will be useful to you
Verymdashtruly yours
D Wickwire Plant Engineer
JDWtrwj
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
s
bull vshy
raquo bull i
1 bull bull
V bull
-raquo i
bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
laquo
c
i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
I-Bl fl
XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
f ^THl1- rM^I iTT
1| W-K MilldaleXf J laquoDS
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
-27shy
2
of
Waste
- 49
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
s
bull vshy
raquo bull i
1 bull bull
V bull
-raquo i
bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
laquo
c
i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
I-Bl fl
XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
f ^THl1- rM^I iTT
1| W-K MilldaleXf J laquoDS
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
-27shy
Environmental Health Services Division
November 28 ]$67
Mr Carlton Boll President Solvents Recovery Services
of New England Lazy Lane Southington Connecticut
Dear Mr Boll
Enclosed are copies of the analyses of waste solvents which were collected from your company on October 6 1967 and October 27 1967 You will note that the total solvents identified in these samples were equivalent to 8 percent and 22 percent of the total samples
The state department of health concludus that in view of the high bull percentage of solvents and in view of the fact that some of these sol-V P vents are mlscible in water and might travel great distances through
refuse and soil it would not be advisable to permit disposal of these materials at the sanitary landfill
As you requested we are notifying you of the results of these analyses prior to informing the town officials If you have any comments regard ing the enclosed analyses please contact me as soon as possible
Very truly yours
Charles Kurker Chief Solid Wastes Section
CKTC enc (2)
JgO Box 2340 HAKTFOm CONN 06101 Phone 627-C341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported
Specimen No U^^Cg Collectors No l Tovn of
Report of Examination of 80LVBIT RlCOmg
For OflNlIFICAIIOH
Source Solvent Beoovexy Area BoutMngton
Collected by Frank Bodrlgaee 8rlaquo Baaltarlaa
900 A M Recd 1Q276 Collected on
Reason for Examination Bmlaquogt of EOYitoonentta lleelth Bervioraquolaquo
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
s
bull vshy
raquo bull i
1 bull bull
V bull
-raquo i
bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
laquo
c
i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
I-Bl fl
XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
f ^THl1- rM^I iTT
1| W-K MilldaleXf J laquoDS
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
8ooe of the fejor Cooponent harm been tentatively identified a i Methyl Alcobol Ethyl Alcobol B-Butyl Alcohol
raquo-Proplyl Acetate Butyl Acetate Acetaldebyde
Toluene bullXylene
11 1 Trlchlorooetbane Tetrachloroethylena
if ied Solvent at 76 tain Largest (toiantitiea
Total Solvents bull 22f Water shy75 Residue bull 30$
Elaquorllaquo K Bonnan Flaquorlaquo OHOO Cl-t7) IK BLCAZ6 Dllaquolaquotraquo
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
s
bull vshy
raquo bull i
1 bull bull
V bull
-raquo i
bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
laquo
c
i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
I-Bl fl
XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
f ^THl1- rM^I iTT
1| W-K MilldaleXf J laquoDS
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
-27shy
PO Box 2340 HAKTFORD CONN OC101 Phone 527-6341
REPORT OF LABORATORY EXAMINATION
Reported 131
0W2JUBVWD Specimen No Collectors No Town of
WASTE 8CLVXJTS Report of Examination of
IDBKTIFICJKIIOH For
Source Saqplft of vhat la being tlaquokcn to TCTm Befuar- Area
Collected by
Collected on hr M Reed hr - M
of BwlronnBatal HeoHth Bcrvlc DlrUlon Reason for Examination
The examination gives the following results
Odor - Btroofl ^Oxocaztxxx - regemblinj or toluene
Vapor Fractoocter Analysis 11 Major Low Boiling Components 3 Minor Low Boiling Components k Major Hitfi Boiling Component 1 Minor Hich Bolllnc CoqponGnt
Some of the Major Caaponenta nave teen tentatively identified a Ifethyl Alcohol Acotone - Ethyl Alcohol Acctaoldebyde
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
s
bull vshy
raquo bull i
1 bull bull
V bull
-raquo i
bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
laquo
c
i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
I-Bl fl
XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
f ^THl1- rM^I iTT
1| W-K MilldaleXf J laquoDS
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
-27shy
3
t
Analysis of Sediment Sample taken from
Abandoned Landfill shy 1980
1 - 53
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
_
Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
ueiji ri tnvirornenlal Proleclion Name of treatment plant RECEIVED
Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
f S -- lt - gt r l i bull bull
Collected by _u 7^ bullbull j^ ~-- bull On SJ ltbull - ^ INuilaquogt r- f laquoTlt tlaquol bull t
Report to- -Yt bull -gtbullgt - r -- Shipped on 3 bdquo bull V Com osilte
laboratory Collectors Cofecfeo1 Yes or Min Time o Numfcer Niunber Sampe o From No Apart Coeclion
rs-9 - u -raquobull t -raquo gt i A -
f f bull
bull-O-Ti T-OI-J
s
bull vshy
raquo bull i
1 bull bull
V bull
-raquo i
bull bull
bull bull raquo
bull
No and Kind of Dottles fy J i t - - r i )i gt d lt lt-
OL-JJ John J Dtnctor
laquo
c
i l i i i l lv i J Y i I 11 gt I i IV IX
IM) Ho |ii89 linn ford Conn 00101
LABORATORY NUMBER 3 7^39
^DROCARBONS Vapor Test
^ Organohalide
Temp
bull Temp
Results expressed as Mlcrograras per Liter
POO
100 c
SP
SP 2100
Col nnri
bull vgt ^J
Conrponent
Methane Butane
Projjfttic
ACETONE bull
AMYL ACtTATT-
AMYL ALCOHOL
iso-AMYL ALCOHOL
BENZENE
BWYI ACETATE
-im- BUTYL ALCOHOL
1 Bo-BUTYL ACETATE
iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
fl BUTYL ALCOHOL i-rr CARBON TRTRACHLORIBE
CHLOHOHKNfcUTF
milWOTOTANB
CHLOROFORM
Djaiu)RffiKNraiK
i-igticmoiugtnoivuM
miYL ACETATE
ETHYL ALCOHOL
ETHYL BENZENK
bdquo EllIYL ETHER
ETHYLEHE CinX)RIDE
JIKXANE Hnptano
1 major unldont l f lod nomronr-nt TO iinirtonl1 P bullbullgtjnnnouvr u
- bull bull(bullshyConcentrrtioi Component bull C on cent y
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
I-Bl fl
XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
f ^THl1- rM^I iTT
1| W-K MilldaleXf J laquoDS
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
-27shy
STATE OF C O N N E C T I C U T DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
December 17 1980
Margaret Hanley Ecology and Environment 30 E Cummings Park Woburn Ma 01801
Dear Ms Hanley
Enclosed are the soil sample results for the materials that were excavated from the vicinity of the Old Southington Town Dump on Turnpike Road The approxshyimate location of these samples is shown on the attached copy of the portion of the Southington quad
Yours truly
V
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Paul Marin Principal Environmental Analyst Water Compliance Unit
PMzg
attachments
Phone
State Office Building Hartford Connecticut 06115 [
rnnal OoDortunity Employer
poundgtU y ^C hn^ A^cV^ CONNECTICUT STATtt DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH IABOUATORY DIVISION 10 CLINTON STKKET
fi bull BOX 168P HAHTFORD CONN 06101
SAMPLE
INVOICE SAMPLES OF SEWAGE OR TRADE WASTE
To be filled in by perton collecting bullample gt5- r v f-
From V bull in town of X bull bull V bullSample of sewage ( ) trade waste (^C) sludge ( ) or
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Owned by 11QRO Plant processes or treatment
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Temp
bull Temp
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bull vgt ^J
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Methane Butane
Projjfttic
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AMYL ACtTATT-
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iso-BlTYL ALCOHOL
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This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
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mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
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XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
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1| W-K MilldaleXf J laquoDS
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
I-Bl fl
XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
f ^THl1- rM^I iTT
1| W-K MilldaleXf J laquoDS
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
I-Bl fl
XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
f ^THl1- rM^I iTT
1| W-K MilldaleXf J laquoDS
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
I-Bl fl
XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
f ^THl1- rM^I iTT
1| W-K MilldaleXf J laquoDS
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
I-Bl fl
XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
f ^THl1- rM^I iTT
1| W-K MilldaleXf J laquoDS
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
This soil wag contaminHod with a degreapor korosone-liko 9Ci-pound Conclusion bull-^ ntxl a rolativoly lionvy oil Flight to moderate weathering wan bull
bull t
exhibited bullbull bullbull[ B I CoTe Jesse E Tucknr I
Pi rectorshyrigtrm U1-nC
v( M -I -^ vum V cVV XWi^f V i$^ (r i ~-Js M I v ( |J3J ^Ti (^-n) raquoPti -
^i^s 7^i bull(( lau^^r-^^^i
11 laquolaquo rfshy
mff i bullbull ^ ltbullbull
bull iVVv^
I-Bl fl
XfiCDurte ^ II bullftlaquow ^ A
f ^THl1- rM^I iTT
1| W-K MilldaleXf J laquoDS
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
-27shy
APPENDIX C
SUMMARY OF INDUSTRIES
LOCATED IN
SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT
1956
1963
1966
1 - 61
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
-27shy
Sunmary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1956
1 - 62
VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
- 10 shy
Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
- 11 shy
Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
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VI PUBLIC UTILITIES
Electrical Power
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 5600 1955 sales in kilowatt hours 275000000 kwh Rates for commercial and industrial users are available and specific
information may be obtained by directing an inquiry to the Connecticut Light 8 Power Company Area Development Department Berlin Connecticut (Mailing address P 0 Box 2010 Hartford Connecticut)
Gas
Company Connecticut Light amp Power Company Number of customers 1861 Type of gas Mixed natural and manufactured BTU content 660 BTU
Telephone Service
Company Southern New England Telephone Company
VII BANKING AND FINANCE
Banks
Commercial The Southington Bank amp Trust Co Total assets March 1956 $6555245 Capital stock 200000 Surplus 300000 Undivided profits 161054 Deposits 5846755
Savings Thlaquo Southington Savings Bank Total assets March 1956 $10720721 Convent ioral loans on real estate 2561784
Veterans loans on real estate 2747369 FHA loans 1612928
Savings deposits 9476213
Sosithington Savings amp Lean Association Inc Total casampets $2093133
Local banking facilities can adequately handle industrial payrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
SOUTHINGTON INDUSTRIES AND PRODUCTS
Name of Firm Products
Darling Bros luriier Co he Eden Publishirjg Co
Mil lwork Newspaper
Southington Printing Co Commercial Pr in t ing Torry S Crane Co Solder solder ing f l u i d s
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
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Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
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Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
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Sojthington Industries and Products
of Firm
At-vater Mfg Co Blakeslee Forging Co Bruce Mfg amp Moulding Co Inc Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Accurate Screw Products Inc The Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co Brow Mfg Co Euswell Metal Products Co Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Conn Centerless Grinding Co Crescent Mfg Co Flanders Spring Co Garry Metal Products Inc Gerrco Mfg Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co J amp S Screw Machine Products Jays Polishing amp Buffing Co Kensington Mfg Co Marion Metal Products Co Maricn Tccl amp Mfg Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcorrb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Co Plantsville Screw Machine Co RP 01 sen amp Sons The J J Ryan Tool Co Sal co Mfg Co The Southingtcn Hardware Mfg Co The Stanley Works Stanley Tools
Scuthingtcn Div The Tobrin Tool Co t
i Trumble Eieth Mfg Co
Wire Fcrrr Inc Alscp Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atlas Machine Co Barth Engineering amp Mfg Co Inc Behrens amp Berry Crescent Mfg Co Dri l l Carbide Tool Co Inc Edston M f g Co Inc G M T M f g Co
I Ideal Tccl amp Die Inc Master Machiise Tool Co The Mil l -Al l Cc Nelson Tool 4 M a c h i n e Co Inc New England Gear Works Noti-Snith Machine Tools Inc Owen Tod 8 Klg Co Precision Engineering Inc Tubular Pxnciucts Co
cont )
Products
Drop forgings etc Drop forgings Die cast products zinc alloy toys Forgings Screw machine products Plumbing trim heating specialties Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts rivets Centerless grinding thread rolling Screw machine products Coil torsion springs Builders hardware aluminum castings Wire forms metal stampings Electroplating Screw machine products Polishing buffing metal parts Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Wire springs Springs and wire products Screw machine products Screw machine products Tools forgings Screw machine products Screw machine products
products Wire rubber forms metal stampings Filter discs filters mixers tanks Tools dies jigs fixtures gages Machine company Sheet metal machinery electronics equip Tools dies Small parts machine shop Carbide drills and tools Tools dies Machine shop Dies forgings Machine tools dies Tools Tools gages jigs fixtures Gears gear assemblies Machine tools Metal stampings Die sinking Aircraft pipe assemblies oil cans
tie racks towel stands stools
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Southington Industries and Products (cont)
Name of Firm
Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Eddies Commercial Body Builder United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Valley-National Corp
Products
Electrical relays switches controls coils
Electrical coils relays solenoids Truck bodies
Aircraft engine parts Fabricated plastic parts glass crystals
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut
1963
1 - 66
Banks (continued)
Southington Savinos amp Loan Association Inc Total Assets Sept 28 1962 $2972024 Savings AccountsFirst Mortgage LoansUndivided Profits
Local banking facilities
2764129 2386787
27866
can adequately handle industrial payshyrolls and accounts The savings banks would be sources of long-term money in the field of housing finance
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
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Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
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bull5- - poundl
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Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
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Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
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bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
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bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
^ame
A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Plastic injection molding Toy Balloons Vacuum formed plastic packaging displays plastic crystals instrumental glass
Rubber gaskets metal fabrication Automotive mirrors Prefabr icated concrete steps concrete swimming pool copings
- 10 shy
Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
- 11 shy
bull5- - poundl
i
Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
- 12 shy
Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
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A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
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Primary Metals Atwater Mfg Co Crane Torrey S Co Garry Metal Products Inc Ideal Forging Corp Radmetz Wire Inc Southington Foundry Co Inc
Superior Metallurgical Co Thompson Drop Forge Co Inc Tobrin Tool Co
Fabricated Metals Accurate Screw Products Inc Baily Machine Co Inc Baron amp Young Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Co
Bell Enterprise Inc Brow Mfg Co Buswell Metal Products Co Inc C A W Machine Co Clark Automatic Products Inc Clark Bros Bolt Co Inc Columbia Mfg Corp Dayon Mfg Co Derys Polishing amp B u f f i n g Flanders Spring Co Gemco Mfg Co Inc Imperial Spring Co Inc Industrial Chrome Plating Co Inc Jay Sons Screw Machine Products -Marion Metal Products Co
Marion Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Milldale Boiler amp Furnace Co Nelson Screw Machine Products Inc Newcomb Spring of Conn Inc Nutmeg Spring Mfg Co Inc Olson R P amp Sons Owen Tool amp Mfg Co Peerless Screw Products Corp Pinform Co Pittsburgh Screw amp Bolt Corp Southington Hardware Div
Plantsville Screw Machine Co Radnor Tool amp Mfg Co Inc Reisch William C Rose Aluminum Products Inc
Ryan J J Tool Co
Steel forgings Solder solder fluxes chemicals Aluminum castings Drop forgings drop forging dies Square flat special shaped wire Gray iron castings heat treating
metals Heat treating metals Drop forgings Aircraft forgings
Screw machine products Screw machine products Buffing polishing metals Brass plumbing fittings trim heating specialties jet engine components Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts nuts screws rivets Aluminum storm doors Steel springs Metal polishing Coil torsion springs Wire forms springs Springs Electroplating metals Screw machine products Springs wire forms stampings used in auto toy industries Screw machine products Radiators Screw machine products Flat wire coil springs wire forms Flat wire springs wire forms Screw machine products Metal stampings Screw machine products Screw machine products Bolts screws nuts rivets
rods pipe thread protectors hand tools
Screw machine products Metal stampings Garden hand cultivator Aluminum storm windows screens doors
Mechanics hand tools drop forgings
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Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
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A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville
Small formed stampings split 30 628-u77i shells St sleeves flat amp formed springs wire amp ribbon forms
Steel aluminum cold rolled 31 strip amp sheets
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Fabricated Metals (continued) Stanley Works
Stanley Tools Div Superior Swiss Machine Products Co Trumble Bieth Mfg Co Utica Mfg Co Wire Form Inc
Machinery Alsop Engineering Corp American Standard Co Atkinson amp Norton Behrens Mfg Co Conn Centerless Grinding Co Drill Rite Carbide Tool Inc Ed-Stan Mfg Co Inc G M T Mfg Co Kadel Tool amp Machine Inc Lori Engineering Corp King-Lindstrom Co Master Machine Tool Co Inc Mill-All Co Mill Machine Shop Nelson Tool amp Machine Co Inc
New England Gear Works Noti amp Smith Mach Tools Inc
Peck Stow amp Wilcox Co Precision Engineering Inc Roll Forge Corp Triad Company
Waterbury Centerless Grinding Co
Electrical Equipment Allied Control Co Inc
Five Star Co Northeast Telecommunications Inc
Transportation Equipment Beaudoin Eddie amp Sons Inc United Aircraft Corp Pratt amp Whitney Div
Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Lake Eyelet Mfg Co Inc Marion Polishing 8 Buffing Co
Hand portable woodworking edge tools
Screw machine products Screw machine products Coil springs Wire ribbon forms small formed
stampings flat formed springs
Filters discs mixes tanks Metalworking toolsMachine shop Tools dies general machinery Centerless grinding roll threading Carbide high speed tools Tools dies jigs Machine shop Tools dies Tools dies jigs and fixtures Carbide tools Tools dies fixtures Standard tools and spring tools Tools dies Bronze bearings fixtures gages drills jigs
Gears gear assemblies Injection compression and
and die cast molds Sheet metalworking machinery tools Forging dies tools Tools dies Special tools carbide and
high speed Centerless grinding
Electrical relays controls switches
Electrical coils relays Electronic equipment
Truck Bodies Aircraft engine parts
Caps closures for cosmetics Polishing and buffing service
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Summary of Industries located in
Southington Connecticut 1966
1 - 70
VIII SOUTHINGTON
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A A Metal Stamping Inc Clark St Ext Milldale
A amp B Mfg Company Iferiden-Wtby Tpke Mindale
Accurate Screw Products Inc 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Acme Sheet Metal Company bull bull bull 70 Summer St Plantsville
bull Allied Control Co Inc West St Flantsville
Alsop Engineering Company So Main St Milldale
American Standard Company West Street Flantsville
Aled Tool amp Engineering Co West Main St Plantsville
Baron amp Young Mfp Company Mt Vernon Rd Plantsville
Beaton amp Corbin Mfg Company 328 No Main St Southinston
Behrens Manufacturing Company Mt Vernon Rd Southington
Bristol Flowed Gasket Company 317 Center St Southington
Prolate Metal Products 53 Railroad Ave Southington
Bruce Mfg amp Molding Co U06 Atwator St Plantsville