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Show EPA Docket No. CERCLA-vtn·93·10 ·Rep· 2 means Pollution the National' Oil Contingency Plan, and Hazardous 40 C.F.R. Part Substances 300. ·Order- means this Order, the exhibits attached to this and all documents which are incorporated into this Order according to the procedures set forth Order, , herein. Site· means the Bingham Creek Channel Phase II Site including the areal xtent of contamination and all suitable areas necessary for implementation of the removal 'action, including any temporary staging or storage for contaminated soils. The Site described in Paragraph 6, below, the maps attached as Exhibit 2. areas includes the depicted on area and ·Statement of Work- or ·SOW· means the Statement of Work which is attached hereto as Exhibit 1 and incorporaeed herin by reference. ·Work· means all tasks required by this Order, ,including all activities related to the performance of such activities. All other terms, not otherwise defined herein, shall. their ordinary meaning nless defined in CERCLA or the NCP, in which case the CERCLA or NCP definition shall control. 5. have IV SITE DESCRIPTION AND • FmDINGS OP PACT HISTORY The Bingham Creek Channel Phase II Site includes the Channel and its associated floodplain and alluvial' Creek Bingham fans from the Brookside Trailer Park east of Redwood Road to the base of the Large Bingham Reservoir located on Kennecott Also included in the Site is the area located at the property. corner of 3200 West and 9000 South ("Northeast corner"). The Site is located in Salt Lake and Tooele counties,' Utah (see maps The rock and\or concrete lined channel attached as Exhibit 2). through the uordan View subdivision is not included in the Work under this Removal action. 6,. 7. From approximately 1904 until 1932, comPanies, including Utah Apex Company and Utah Copper Company, mined and mdlled lead and/or copper ores in Bingham Canyon. The residual "tailings" material from the milling operation, which contained lead and arsenic, was disposed of in waste piles near the mills Normal runoff events and or directly into Bingham Creek. flooding transported the tailings down Bingham' Creek and deposited them along the banks of the channel. |