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PORT WASHINGTON ROAD RELIEF SEWER

PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING REPORT

Volume 2

Prepared for:

Milwaukee Metropolitan
Sewerage District

MMSD Project: CO5013E01

Prepared by:

in association with

September 2006
PORT WASHINGTON ROAD RELIEF SEWER

PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING REPORT

Volume 2

Prepared for:

Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District

MMSD Contract No. CO5013E01

Prepared by:

Brown and Caldwell


in association with
HNTB Corporation

September 2006
Phase I Archaeological/Architectural
Reconnaissance Study of Preliminary
Alternative Alignments of the Port
Washington Relief Sewer Project in
Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

Prepared By: Michael M. Gregory, Ph.D., Principal Investigator


Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center, Inc.
427 East Stewart Street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53207
www.glarc.com

Prepared For: David J. Bennett, P.E.


Brown and Caldwell
250 East Wisconsin Avenue
Suite 1525
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202

GLARC ROI 551


GLARC Project 04.013

© July 2004, Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center


Management Summary
During July 2004, Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center performed a
non-intensive, Phase I archaeological/architectural reconnaissance study of preliminary
alternative facilities of the Port Washington Relief Sewer Project, which is proposed
for the northeastern portion of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. The purpose of the study
is to identify through the use of archival and literature sources, and limited field study
previously reported archaeological sites and architectural structures located in proximity
to thirteen proposed alternative relief sewer facilities or features requiring ground surface
excavation. Results of the study serve to alert parties responsible for final design and
construction of the proposed facilities about project lands requiring further investigation
or consideration because they are either associated with known archaeological or
historical properties, or have the potential to yield archaeological materials. Further
evaluation of all such areas is necessary in order to determine if cultural resources
associated with project tracts are eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic
Places and warrant protection or other appropriate historic preservation action. This
knowledge will assist sewer planners to partially fulfill project responsibilities assumed
by the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) for identifying, recording,
and protecting cultural resources as stipulated under Federal historic preservation
regulations.
Documentary and field based research reveals that much of the land associated
with open surface excavations related to the proposed Port Washington Relief Sewer
Project has been modified by urban improvements, especially those linked to the
development of county parks, but that known and potential site areas exist. Although
the exact open cut areas have not been determined, all will be located within surfaced
roadways, vegetative park lands, wooded private property, abandoned commercial
properties, or existing MMSD facilities. Within a one-mile radius of the thirteen
proposed open-cut surface excavations, 46 previously reported archaeological or burial
sites occur, and of these, the boundaries of eleven (47 MI 34, MI 45/BMI 140, MI 49,
MI 115/BMI 139, MI 127/255, MI 128/BMI 150, MI 129/BMI 141, MI 221, MI 335,
MI 391, and MI 398) border or partially overlap project lands. Of the eleven sites, only
47 MI 45, the Spring Grove Mounds and Garden Beds Site, is listed on the National
Register of Historic Places (NRHP); all other sites require additional investigation in
order to determine their eligibility for listing in the NRHP.
In addition, only one previously recorded historical architectural property occurs
within a 500 feet radius of any of the proposed thirteen surface excavation areas. This
property is the J. Greenebaum Tannery complex, currently known as the Kaiser building
complex, which recently sustained extensive fire damaged and has never been considered
eligible for inclusion in the NRHP. Field reconnaissance reveals the existence of very
few architectural structures associated with the study parcels.
Upon completion of the final design for the Port Washington Relief Sewer
Project, eleven of the thirteen proposed facility locations requiring open-cut surface
excavations should be subjected to more thorough cultural resources management
investigation, especially those parcels associated with known archaeological or burial
sites. Many of these site areas may be mantled by deposits of historical fill that cannot
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be penetrated by conventional archaeological techniques, and, as a result, four or possibly


eight depending upon final placement of the thirteen locations will require soil boring
data in order to determine if buried, intact potential archaeological deposits exist. Boring
logs and cores generated during project related structural or engineering studies may be
used for this purpose if reviewed by a geomorphologist, who is familiar with
archaeological site evaluations. Depending upon the results derived from review of
boring log data or actual core specimens, cultural resources management clearance may
be recommended for a work area, or monitoring of construction may be recommended.
Another location will require intensive archaeological shovel probe survey, and two
will require shovel probe and soil coring data in order to determine the presence/absence
of previously reported or potential site deposits; previously reported sites may have
been destroyed by urban improvements. Upon completion of the work, archaeological
clearance may be recommended for the parcels, or additional investigations may be
necessary. One facility location should be shifted to avoid a NRHP site. Currently, cultural
resources management clearance is recommended for only one location, that of the 27th
Street Storage Relief Sewer – North Sidney Place/West Mill Road Intersection facility.
Until specific locations are selected for the remaining twelve proposed facility locations
requiring open-cut surface excavation, none may be recommended for cultural resources
management clearance.
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Table of Contents

Management Summary .......................................................................................................................................iii


List of Figures ..................................................................................................................................................... vi
List of Tables ..................................................................................................................................................... vii
Part I: Project Background and Methods ............................................................................................................. 1
Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 3
Project Description and Location ........................................................................................................... 3
Methods and Techniques of Investigation ............................................................................................ 13
Archival and Literature Search ................................................................................................ 13
Field Reconnaissance .............................................................................................................. 14
Part II: Results of the Investigation ................................................................................................................. 15
Results of the Archives and Literature Research .................................................................................. 17
Results of the Field Reconnaissance .................................................................................................... 17
Part III: Summary and Recommendations ......................................................................................................... 33
References Cited ................................................................................................................................................ 37
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List of Figures

Figure 1. Location of preliminary alternative facilities proposed for the Port Washington Road Relief Sewer
Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (modified from Bennett 2004:Figure 6). Note that the
Lydell Storage Relief Sewer alternative is not longer under consideration. ................................ 4

Figure 2. Air photo showing the location of the proposed Green Tree Satellite Treatment Facility of the
Port Washington Road Relief Sewer Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (modified from
Bennett 2004:Figure 9). ................................................................................................................ 5

Figure 3. Air photo showing the location of the proposed Estabrook Satellite Treatment Facility of the Port
Washington Road Relief Sewer Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (modified from Bennett
2004:Figure 10) and related archaeological sites. ........................................................................ 6

Figure 4. Location of proposed near surface storage facilities of the Port Washington Road Relief Sewer
Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (modified from Bennett 2004:Figure 11). ................. 7

Figure 5. Air photo showing the location of the proposed Green Tree Near Surface Storage Facility of the
Port Washington Road Relief Sewer Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (modified from
Bennett 2004:Figure 12) and related archaeological site. ............................................................ 9

Figure 6. Air photo showing the location of the proposed Humboldt Near Surface Storage Facility of the
Port Washington Road Relief Sewer Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (modified from
Bennett 2004:Figure 13) and related archaeological sites. ........................................................ 10

Figure 7. Air photo showing the location of the proposed Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer alignment
of the Port Washington Road Relief Sewer Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (modified
from Bennett 2004:Figure 15). ................................................................................................... 11

Figure 8. Air photo showing the location of the proposed 27th Street Storage Relief Sewer alignment of the
Port Washington Road Relief Sewer Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (modified from
Bennett 2004:Figure 18). ............................................................................................................ 12

Figure 9. Previously reported archaeological and burial sites, and architectural properties located respec-
tively within a one mile or 500 feet radius of preliminary alternative facilities proposed for the
Port Washington Road Relief Sewer Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. ...................... 19
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List of Tables

Table 1. Previously Reported Archaeological and Burial Sites Located within a One Mile Radius of Pre-
liminary Alternative Facilities Proposed for the Port Washington Road Relief Sewer Project in
Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. .................................................................................................. 18
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Part I: Project Background and Methods


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Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center, Report of Investigations No. 551 3

Introduction Project Description and Location


During July 2004, Great Lakes If each of the proposed, preliminary Port
Archaeological Research Center (GLARC) Washington Relief Sewer Project alternative facilities
performed a non-intensive, Phase I archaeological/ currently under review is constructed, a total of
architectural reconnaissance study of proposed thirteen surface excavations will be required. These
preliminary alternative facilities related to the Port excavations are related to two satellite treatment
Washington Relief Sewer Project planned for facilities, three near surface storage facilities, and two
construction in the northeastern portion of Milwaukee storage relief sewers. Open excavations are required
County, Wisconsin (Figure 1). Brown and Caldwell for storage areas, drop shafts, and splitting chambers,
authorized the cultural resources management study and construction of these facilities represents the
on behalf of the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage greatest potential to disturb unrecorded and recorded
District (MMSD) for the purpose of identifying archaeological sites.
previously reported archaeological sites and historic The Green Tree Road and the Estabrook
properties, as well as potential areas that may yield Satellite Treatment facilities each require significant
unrecorded sites, located in proximity to thirteen surface excavation. The Green Tree facility (Figure
proposed facilities requiring surface excavation. 2) will occupy a parcel located within the S1/2 NE1/
Results derived from the current study serve to alert 4 SE1/4 NE1/4 of Section 19, Township (T) 8 North
those parties responsible for the final design and (N), Range (R) 22 East (E) (USGS Thiensville, Wis.
construction of the Port Washington Relief Sewer 7.5’ Quad 1958/1971/1976) and will measure
Project about the locations of known or potential approximately 250 ft by 250 feet. In terms of existing
archaeological sites and historical architectural natural and cultural features, it is proposed for the
structures that either are eligible for the National right bank of the Milwaukee River at a location north-
Register of Historic Places or require further northwest of Green Tree Road and west of Milwaukee
investigation or evaluation to determine such River (Park Road) Parkway in Kletzsch Park. If
eligibility. Consideration of this knowledge allows constructed, the Estabrook facility (Figure 3) will be
project engineers and planners to partially fulfill sited within the SE1/4 NW1/4 NE1/4 NE1/4 of
MMSD’s historic preservation responsibilities related Section 5, T7N, R22E (USGS Milwaukee, Wis. 7.5’
to the identification, evaluation, and protection of Quad 1958/1971) and will require a parcel measuring
cultural resources bordering or occurring within the approximately 200 feet by 200 feet. In terms of
project areas, as stipulated under Section 106 of the existing natural and cultural features, it will be placed
National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) of 1966 along the left bank of the Milwaukee River, at a
(P.L. 89-665), as amended; Section of the NHPA (16 location south of Estabrook (Park Road) Parkway,
U.S.C. 470); and CRF Part 800, which implements north of a large island in the river, and southwest of
the Act. Currently, the archaeological and the paved walking/biking path.
architectural documentation and field notes generated Similarly, the three larger near surface
by the study are curated at Great Lakes storage facilities (Figure 4) currently under review
Archaeological Research Center, which is located at will require substantial amounts of surface
427 East Stewart Street in the City of Milwaukee, excavation. Each will be excavated 10-to-15 feet
Wisconsin. below the present ground surface and once
constructed will the covered with a layer of earth.
The northern most near surface storage facility is the
Range Line Road facility (Figure 4), which will
measure approximately 120 feet by 120 feet by 10
feet deep and is generally proposed for construction
within the NE1/4 SE1/4 SE1/4 NE1/4 of Section 12,
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Range Line Road

Figure 1. Location of preliminary alternative facilities proposed for the Port Washington Road Relief
Sewer Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (modified from Bennett 2004: Figure 6). Note
that the Lydell Storage Relief Sewer Alternative is no longer under consideration.
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Figure 2. Air photo showing the location of the proposed Green Tree Satellite Treatment Facility of the
Port Washington Road Relief Sewer Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (modified from
Bennett 2004: Figure 9).
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47MI127/255
The Estabrook Park A/ Lindwurm
Station and P.O. Site

47MI128
Unnamed Site
47MI221
Unnamed Site

Figure 3. Air photo showing the location of the proposed Estabrook Satellite Treatment Facility of the
Port Washington road Relief Sewer Project on Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (modified from
Bennett 2004: Figure 10) and related archaeological sites.
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RANGE LINE - 1 MG
STORAGE VOLUME

Figure 4. Location of proposed near surface storage facilities of the Port Washington Road Relief
Sewer Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (modified from Bennett 2004: Figure 11).
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T8N, R21E (USGS Thiensville, Wis. 7.5’ Quad 1958/ and then runs south-southeast to drop shaft NS03,
1971/1976). In terms of existing natural and cultural which is located along the right bank of the river and
features, the facility will be located along the left east-southeast of Deluxe Parkway and southeast of
bank of the Milwaukee River immediately west of the proposed location of the Humboldt Near Surface
Range Line Road and the existing bypass station. The Storage facility. Much of the construction work
Green Tree Near Surface Storage facility (Figure 5) consists of deep, horizontal tunneling, which,
is sited south-southwest of that of Range Line Road depending upon the selected design will measure 30-
(Figure 4), is proposed to measure 700 feet by 400 to-250 feet below the present ground surface (bpgs).
feet by 15 feet deep, and is to be located within the Surface excavation will be required at four locations
SE1/4 SE1/4 NE1/4 & N1/2 NE1/4 NE1/4 SE1/4 of where the greatest potential exists to disturb known
Section 19 and the E1/2 SW1/4 SW1/4 NW1/4 of or potential cultural resources. Shaft excavations are
Section 20,T8N, R22E (USGS Thiensville, Wis. 7.5’ proposed at the Green Tree Road Pump Station area
Quad 1958/1971/1976). In terms of modern natural within the SE1/4, SE1/4 NE1/4 NE1/4 of Section 19,
and cultural features, it is proposed for a tract along T8N, R22E (USGS Thiensville, Wis. 7.5’ Quad 1958/
the right bank of the Milwaukee River defines a 1971/1976); and area south-southwest of the
baseball field/wooded area of Kletzsch Park south- Humboldt Near Surface Storage facility just north of
southwest of Green Tree Road and mostly north of an abandoned railroad grade where the alignment
an unnamed park road that intersects Milwaukee ends within the NE1/4 SE1/4 SE1/4 NE1/4 of Section
River (Park Road) Parkway, south of the Parkway’s 5, T7N, R22E (USGS Milwaukee, Wis. 7.5’ Quad
intersection with Green Tree Road. A small portion 1958/1971). Excavation of another facility is
of the storage facility parcel’s southern corner extends proposed for an area within the NW1/4 SE1/4 SW1/
south across the unnamed park road. The southern 4 NW1/4 of Section 32, T8N, R22E (USGS
most near surface treatment facility is called the Milwaukee, Wis. 7.5’ Quad 1958/1971) at the
Humboldt locale (Figure 6), which is proposed to northern end of the Lincoln Park Golf Course. The
measure 400 feet by 350 feet by 15 feet, and be fourth facility will be constructed further south in an
located within the N1/2 SE1/4 SE1/4 NE1/4 & S1/2 area of Lincoln Park where Hampton Avenue
NE1/4 SE1/4 NE1/4 of Section 5, T7N, R22E (USGS intersects the right bank of the Milwaukee River
Milwaukee, Wis. 7.5’ Quad 1958/1971). In terms of within the NW1/4 NW1/4 NW1/4 NW1/4 of Section
modern natural and cultural features, the facility is 5, T7N, R22E; and the SW1/4 SW1/4 SW1/4 SW1/
planned for along the right bank of the Milwaukee 4 of Section 32 T8N, R22E (USGS Milwaukee, Wis.
River at a site east of the Deluxe Parkway turn around, 7.5’ Quad 1958/1971). These latter two locations are
and across the river south-southeast from the proposed for areas with maintained grass lawns. Once
Estabrook Satellite Treatment facility (Figure 3) in again, specific positions for the Milwaukee River
an area where much historical fill has been deposited. Relief Sewer facilities have not been determined.
At present, the specific locations of the near surface Similarly, the exact locations for facilities
treatment facilities have not been determined and requiring surface excavation associated with the 27th
locations given are approximate. Street Storage Relief Sewer alignment (Figure 8) have
The final alternatives proposed for the sewer not been selected. The 27th Street Storage Relief
project are two storage relief sewer alignments. The Sewer alignment is proposed to measure 22 feet in
easternmost alignment is called the Milwaukee River diameter and extend 11,3000 feet from the vicinity
Relief Sewer alignment (Figure 7) and is currently of the intersection of Mill Road and Sydney Place in
envisioned being 20 feet in diameter and measuring Glendale to drop shaft NS-02 located west at the
18,800 feet long as it variously parallels and crosses intersection of 31st Street and Hampton Avenue west
the Milwaukee River beginning near the Green Tree of Lincoln Creek. While much of the alignment will
Road Pump Station on the left bank of the river just be tunneled vertically deep underground at depths
north of where Green Tree River crosses the river ranging from 30-to-255 feet bpgs depending upon
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47MI391
The Gravel
Pit Site

47MI115
The Meseberg
Gravel Site

47MI045
The Spring
Grove Site

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Near Surface
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Port Washington Road Relief Sewer Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (modified from Figure 12)
Road Relief Sewer Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (modified from Bennett 2004:
and related archaeological
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47
MI
33
5

47MI129
Unnamed Site

47MI033
The Teller
Effigy Site

Figure 6. Air photo showing the location of the proposed Humboldt Near Surface Storage Facility of
the Port Washington Road Relief Sewer Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (modified
from Bennett 2004: Figure 13) and related archaeological sites.
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Excavation Shaft

Figure 7. Air photo showing the location of the proposed Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer
alignment of the Port Washington Road Relief Sewer Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
(modified from Bennett 2004: Figure 15).
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Shaft Excavation

Figure 8. Air photo showing the location of the proposed 27th Street Storage Relief Sewer alignment of
the Port Washington Road Relief Sewer Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (modified
from Bennett 2004: Figure 18).
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the design plan selected, surface excavation will be A third storage relief sewer was proposed for
required for the construction of four features along Lydell Avenue (Figure 1); however, the
permitting access to underground facilities. The alignment has been dropped from preliminary
northern most facility will be excavated near or at alternative consideration. As a result, the alignment
the intersection of Mill Road and Sydney Place within was not subject to cultural resources management
the SW1/4 SE1/4 SE1/4 SE1/4 of Section 24 & the study.
NW1/4 NE1/4 NE1/4 NE1/4 of Section 25, T8N,
R21E (USGS Thiensville, Wis. 7.5’ Quad 1958/1971/ Methods and Techniques of
1976). This area is variously grass covered, bare dirt,
Investigation
or pavement depending upon land use: businesses,
residences, utility line and railroad right-of-way The following subsections identify the
lands, and roadway. Moving southward, another documentary and field methods employed during the
access facility is proposed for excavation at or near archaeological and architectural study of the proposed
the intersection of 28th Street and Villard Avenue Port Washington Relief Sewer Project alternatives.
within the E1/2 SE1/4 SE1/4 NE1/4 of Section 36, Methods used are consistent with current professional
T8N, R21E; and the W1/2 SW1/4 SW1/4 NW/14 of standards relating to historic and archaeological
Section 31, T8N, R22E (USGS Milwaukee, Wis. 7.5’ conservation and preservation as identified both in
Quad 1958/1971). With the exception of the the Secretary of Interior’s Standards and Guidelines
intersection’s southeast corner, which has a utility for Archeology and Historic Preservation (published
facility constructed on it and is wooded, the remaining in the Federal register) and in The Guidelines for
corners are occupied by residential dwellings Public Archeology in Wisconsin (Kolb and Stevenson
surrounded by grass lawns. A third open-cut surface 1997), which is jointly endorsed by the Historic
excavation is proposed due west of the 28th Street/ Preservation Division of the Wisconsin Historical
Villard Avenue intersection and is to be located within Society and the Wisconsin Archeological Survey, a
the N1/2 NW1/4 NW1/4 SW1/4 of Section 32, T8N, statewide professional organization.
R22E (USGS Milwaukee, Wis. 7.5’ Quad 1958/
1971). In terms of modern conditions, the location is Archival and Literature Search
planned for a grassy lawn area of Lincoln Park,
positioned between the right bank of the Milwaukee Pre-field research entailed a review of the
River and the Milwaukee River (Park Road) Parkway, historical and archaeological documentary data filed
and sited north of a bridge crossing the northern at Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center, the
channel of the river’s western lagoon. An existing Milwaukee Central Public Library, and the Wisconsin
MMSD facility is located in this area adjacent the Historical Society, which is in Madison. Archives and
eastern edge of the Parkway. A fourth open-cut serial file systems were also searched for site-specific
location is proposed for the general area of the 31st information. Published literature sources consulted
Street/Hampton Avenue intersection, which is east include: The Wisconsin Archeologist, a quarterly
of Lincoln Creek and located within the SE1/4 SE1/ journal published by the Wisconsin Archaeological
4 SW1/4 SE1/4 & SW1/4 SW1/4 SE1/4 SE1/4 of Society since 1901; the Wisconsin Magazine of
Section 36, T8N, R21E (USGS Milwaukee, Wis. 7.5’ History, the Journal of the Wisconsin Historical
Quad 1958/1971). The intersection area is Society; and The Wisconsin Historical Collections
characterized by the channelized creek bed, vacant which consists of 20 volumes published between the
lots, residential dwellings, and an in-service MMSD years 1903 and 1920.
facility. In summary, the four proposed shafts will Unpublished data sources reviewed during the
be located in urban park or residential/business study represent four different formats: (1) serial entry
settings, which have been modified by improvements. files; (2) map files; (3) manuscript files; and (4)
archaeological survey reports. Researchers consulted
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two serial file systems. The first is the Wisconsin imgeserver/1711.d1/SurveyNotes. Finally, early plat
Archaeological Site Codification File, now on-line and topographic maps were reviewed to assess
at http://144.92.129/133/wisahrd and maintained by historical settlement and development of the project
the Office of the State Archaeologist, Historic environs.
Preservation Division, Wisconsin Historical Society. Reviewed manuscript collections include the
This file represents an inventory of previously Charles E. Brown manuscript files and the State
reported prehistoric and historical archaeological Archaeologist’s county files. Both of these are housed
sites, and provides data about site locations, cultural in the Archives Division, Wisconsin Historical
affiliation, artifacts, and report/literature citations. Society. The Brown manuscripts consist of 50 years
The second serial file is the Wisconsin Architecture of notes, correspondence, sketches, maps, and other
and History Inventory (AHI), which is found on-line documents relating to historic and prehistoric
at the WISAHRD site and is maintained by the Office archaeological sites. The county files are composed
of Historic Buildings, Historic Preservation Division, of reports (unpublished), photographs, sketch maps,
Wisconsin Historical Society. The AHI file lists letters, and information derived from the Museum’s
standing structures located throughout Wisconsin that highway archaeology program.
have been reviewed in order to determine their
architectural or historical significance.
Similarly, researchers reviewed several map Field Reconnaissance
files. These files include the following: (1) The
The reconnaissance survey of the proposed
Charles E. Brown Archaeological Atlas, (2) the
General Land Office (GLO) survey records, and (3) thirteen open-cut surface excavation locations
local plat and deed maps. The Charles E. Brown consisted of a mix of field techniques including
Archaeological Atlas shows the locations of area walkovers, visual evaluations, and limited
archaeological sites plotted on county plat maps. soil coring. Shallow soil cores were taken using
Recorded prehistoric and historic sites include camps, an Oakfield soil probe. During the
villages, mounds, springs, rock art, workshops, reconnaissance survey, researchers noted existing
quarries, cemeteries, trails and various other types structures, current land use, ground surface
of archaeological manifestations reported to Brown conditions, and landscape features within and
during his long tenure both as editor of The Wisconsin adjacent the project’s area of potential effects.
Archeologist and as an employee of the Wisconsin
This was done in order to identify the presence
Historical Society. The GLO records consist of plats
of historic structures that may not have been
and survey notes that frequently provide important
data regarding pre-settlement vegetation, topography, recorded previously and to determine from
and aquatic features, all of which are important landscape clues the potential for the existence
conditions when attempting to determine potential of archaeological sites.
site locations. In addition, and dependent upon the
interests of individual land surveyors, the notes and
maps may note cultural information such as the
locations of Indian trails, camps and villages, maple
sugar processing stations (“sugar bushes”), pioneer
settlements, and early industrial improvements such
as mills, roads, and early homes and farmsteads. Both
map files are housed in the Archives Division,
Wisconsin Historical Society, with the GLO records
available on microfilm at various other repositories
or on-line at http://images.library.wisc.edu:8080/
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Part II: Results of the Investigation


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Results of the Archives and Literature locations have been modified by urban development
during the past 80 or more years, but that such
Research
modification, especially where fill has been deposited,
Archives and literature based research yielded a may not have disturbed or destroyed many of the sites
variety of information about previously recorded previously recorded along the Milwaukee River
archaeological sites and historic properties in the where a number of the project area related sites are
vicinity of the Port Washington Relief Sewer Project recorded. Walk over inspection of the thirteen general
alternative areas. As indicated in Table 1 and Figure locations failed to yield evidence of archaeological
9, 46 previously recorded historic and/or prehistoric materials, but this is not unexpected given that each
archaeological sites are identified within a one-mile location is either covered by roadway pavement,
radius of the proposed project alignments and features vegetation, or historical fill. Limited, shallow soil
(Benchley, et al. 1979; Brown 1916; James 1981; cores (less than 1.5 feet deep) taken at several
James and Benchley 1980; Overstreet 1981). In locations suggests some areas are disturbed or are
addition, one historic property, the Kaiser Building mantled by historical fill which the probe did not pass
complex (Historic Preservation Division 2000: through. Beneath such fill, intact archaeological
Record #0111597), formerly known as J. Greenebaum deposits may exist. Field investigations and results
Tannery complex, is located on 32nd Street (Figure of the thirteen locations are as follows:
9), and within 500 feet of a drop shaft. Of the 46
archaeological or burial sites, eleven (47 MI 34, MI The Green Tree Road Satellite Treatment
45/BMI 140, MI 49, MI 115/BMI 139, MI 127/255, Facility location occupies a high area, which may or
MI 128/BMI 150, MI 129/BMI 141, MI 221, MI 335, may not be natural, overlooking the Milwaukee River
MI 391, and MI 398) are located completely or (Figure 2). Much of the ground surface is obscured
partially within the currently defined project parcels, by grasses and weedy plants, and eroded bare spots
and the potential of encountering additional show a sandy silt mix with gravels and modern glass
prehistoric or historical sites is moderate due to the fragments. Rip rap along the river extends
location of many of the study parcels near the approximately 25 feet back from the water’s edge.
Milwaukee River. While urban improvements may The area was walked over and six soil cores were
have destroyed or disturbed some sites as a result of extracted from its eastern half; the western half was
cutting and grading activities, sites may have been not cored because it overlaps a soccer field. No core
protected when historical fill was placed over them extended more than 6 inches (0.15 meters) below the
to raise or level an area. Gravel pit operations and ground surface. Most cores yielded only gray clay,
development of county parks appear to be the two which rests upon a deposit of cinders extending an
biggest actions that may have destroyed or disturbed unknown depth below the ground surface nearer the
sites within the study area. Today, the gravel pits are river. The clay and cinders suggests surface
not longer being quarried and most have been filled modification, with the cinders indicating that
so their former locations are difficult to recognize in historical fill has been placed over the area. Whether
the field. intact, natural deposits exist under the cinders remains
unknown. The potential for the area to yield
Results of the Field Reconnaissance archaeological materials is considered low-to-
moderate given its setting and location within the area
Thirteen areas proposed for open-cut surface defined by site 47 MI 115/BMI 139, the Meseberg
excavations related to the Port Washington Relief Gravel Site (Figure 5), which yielded 20 burials and
Sewer Project were subjected to a visual inspection, once consisted of two mounds, a camp, a work site,
and, depending upon conditions, limited soil coring and garden beds (Historic Preservation Division 2000:
as part of the current study. This field work coupled ASI #03743). While the site boundaries are broadly
with archival research reveals that many of the drawn, the site probably existed nearer the intersection
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Table 1
Previously Reported Archaeological and Burial Sites Located within a One Mile Radius of
Preliminary Alternative Facilities Proposed for the Port Washington Road Relief Sewer Project in
Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
Location
Site Burial Twnshp, Rng,
No. Site No. Site Name Site Type Cultural Study Uni t Se ct.
MI-011 none Campsite/village Unknown 8, 21E, 12
MI-012 none Workshop; campsite/village Unknown 8, 21E, 12
MI-013 none Campsite/village Unknown 8, 21E, 12
Conical, Effigy, and Unknown Mounds; Prehistoric, Late Woodland &
enclosure/earthworks; workshop; Unknown; Historical, Native 8, 22E, 29 &
MI-021 BMI-081 Indian Prairie campsite/ village; cemetery/burial; corn American 30
MI-033 BMI-107 T eller Effigy Effigy & other mounds, cemetery/burial Prehistoric, Woodland 7, 22E, 5
MI-034 Lincoln Park A Campsite/village Prehistoric, unknown 8, 22E, 6 & 31
MI-036 Smith Caches Cache/pit/hearth Unknown 8, 22E, 7
MI-037 Pickerel Run Village #1 Workshop; campsite/village Unknown 8, 22E, 7
MI-041 none Campsite/village Unknown 8, 22E, 18
MI-042 none Other Unknown 8, 22E, 18
MI-044 BMI-166 none Cemetery/burial Prehistoric, unknown 8, 22E, 7 & 18
Spring Grove Mounds Conical and other mounds, Prehistoric, Late Woodland; 8, 22E, 19
MI-045 BMI-140 and Garden Beds cemetery/burial, corn hills/garden beds Unknown
Prehistoric, unknown; 8, 22E, 19
MI-046 Good Hope Village Campsite/village Historical, Native American
MI-049 St ewart Farm Village Workshop, campsite/village Unknown 8, 22E, 31 &
MI-113 BMI-142 Lincoln Park Burial Campsite/village, cemetery/burial Prehistoric, unknown 7, 22E, 5
Unknown Mound(s), workshop, campsite/
MI-115 BMI-139 Meseberg Gravel village, cemetery/ burial, corn hills/garden Prehistoric, unknown 8, 22E, 19
MI-127 Estabrook Park A Campsite/village Prehistoric, Late Woodland 7, 22E, 4 & 5
MI-128 BMI-150 none Cemetery/burial Prehistoric, unknown 7, 22E, 4 & 5
MI-129 BMI-141 none Cemetery/burial Unknown 7, 22E, 5
MI-154 BMI-167 none Cemetery/burial Unknown 8, 22E, 20
MI-155 BMI-145 none Cemetery/burial Unknown 8, 22E, 31
MI-159 none Campsite/village Unknown 7, 21E, 1
MI-197 BMI-112 Smith Effigy Effigy mound(s); cemetery/burial Prehistoric, unknown 7, 22E, 9
MI-200 Pickerel Run Village #2 Campsite/village Unknown 8, 22E, 7
MI-201 Pickerel Run Village #3 Campsite/village Unknown 8, 22E, 18
MI-221 none Other Unknown 7, 22E, 5
MI-222 BMI-148 none Cemetery/burial Unknown 7,22E, 33
MI-232 BMI-105 none mounds, cemetery/burial Prehistoric, unknown 7, 22E, 4
MI-233 BMI-106 none mound(s), cemetery/burial Prehistoric, unknown 7, 22E, 4
MI-234 BMI-110 none Unknown mound(s); cemetery/burial Prehistoric, unknown 7, 22E, 9
MI-244 Unnamed Site Campsite/village Unknown 8, 22E, 31
MI-255 Lindwurm Station and Campsite/village Unknown 7, 22E, 5
MI-333 Estabrook Park B isolated finds Prehistoric, unknown 7, 22E, 4
MI-335 Dead Crow Campsite/village Prehistoric, Woodland 7, 22E, 5
MI-391 Gravel Pit Campsite/village Prehistoric, unknown 8, 22E, 19
MI-393 Hunkel Campsite/village Prehistoric, unknown 8, 21E, 1
MI-398 Sorrowful Mothers Campsite/village Prehistoric, Late Woodland 8, 21E, 24
MI-454 T H-4 Campsite/village Prehistoric, Woodland 8, 22E, 18
MI-455 T H-3 Campsite/village Prehistoric, unknown 8, 22E, 18
Prehistoric, Late Archaic and
MI-456 T H-6 Campsite/village Early Woodland 8, 22E, 18
MI-502 N/A Estabrook Park Burial Cemetery/burial Prehistoric and Historical, 7, 22E, 4 & 5
Prehistoric, unknown; Historical
MI-509 Mister B Campsite/village, cabin/homestead Native and Euro-American 8, 22E, 29
BMI-014 Graceland Cemetery Cemetery/burial Historical, Euro-American 8, 21E, 23
BMI-018 Union Cemetery Cemetery/burial Historical, Euro-American 8, 22E, 29
BMI-032 none Cemetery/burial Historical, Euro-American 7, 22E, 4
BMI-179 Evergreen Cemetery Cemetery/burial Historical, Euro-American 7, 22E, 5 & 6
MI-393

MI-012
MI-011
3
01

MI-037

MI- MI-
036 200 044

MI-456 MI-202
MI-454
MI-042 MI-455
MI-201
BMI-012

MI-
041

MI-046
MI-391
MI-282 MI-
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MI-115 154

MI-
BMI-014 045
MI-398

MI-509
MI-350
MI-021

BMI-018

MI-155 MI-222
BMI-148

MI-049

MI-244

MI-034 MI-113
AHI-0111597
MI-128 MI- MI-127/225
The Kaiser Building
Complex 221
MI-159
MI-335
BMI- BMI-032
179 MI-129 MI-502

MI-
232
MI-033
MI-333
MI-
233

MI-197

MI-
234

Architectural Sites

Archaeological/Burial Sites

Relief Sewer Lines

MILES N
1 .5 0 1
KILOMETERS
1 .5 0 1
From TOPO! ©2001 National Geographic Holdings (www.topo.com)

Figure 9. Previously reported archaeological and burial sites, and architectural properties located respectively within a one mile or
500 feet radius of preliminary alternative facilities proposed for the Port Washington Road Relief Sewer Project in Milwaukee
County, Wisconsin.
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of Green Tree Road with Green Bay Avenue. Previous current study does not at this time call for an intensive
archaeological investigation (Benchley and Koenings survey of the treatment facility location and as a
1988) of a part of the site located between the Green result, no such work was performed at the site. In
Tree/Green Bay intersection and the proposed addition, the broad boundaries of site 47 MI 128/
treatment facility location failed to yield evidence of BMI 150 (Figure 3) encompass the treatment facility
the site or even intact soil horizons. A second site that location, but whether remains of the site, which are
may be associated with the study parcel is 47 MI 391, defined by the remains of a human skeleton exposed
the Gravel Pit Site (Figure 5), although the exact during 1916 when ground was being cut away at an
location of the site is in question: its location is unspecified location along the left bank of the
recorded as either the right or left bank of the river Milwaukee River within Section 4 or 5, exists is not
(Historic Preservation Division 2000: ASI #12255). known (Historic Preservation Division 2003: ASI
The site is associated with an abandoned gravel pit, #03605). Similarly, whether the site consists of
which is no longer visible, and is defined by a broken additional surviving internments, or is directly
projectile point and a biface(?) blank. In order to associated with the current study parcel location,
evaluate the presence/absence of potential remain unknown. Finally, it is uncertain if remains
archaeological remains related to 47 MI 115/BMI 139 of site 47 MI 221 (Historic Preservation Division
and MI 391, or unrecorded site deposits, one or more 2003: ASI #03608), which is described as a series of
soil cores extracted from the finalized facility location earthworks that may not be Native American in origin
should be reviewed by a geomorphologist with and did not yield artifactual data, exists within the
knowledge about archaeological sites. In the absence parcel. As a result of these real and potential site
of buried deposits or soil horizons, cultural resources associations, if the location is used, an intensive
management clearance should be recommended for archaeological Phase I survey of the area, possibly
the location. If soil core data suggest the possibility followed by a Phase II archaeological testing study,
of buried deposits or soil horizons, excavation for the should be performed in order to determine if
facility’s construction should be monitored to the base archaeological deposits present within the location
of the target deposit or stratum(a). are disturbed or are intact. Based upon the results of
the Phase I study, cultural resources management
The Estabrook Satellite Treatment Facility clearance or Phase II testing work may be
location is sited in Estabrook Park and occupies a recommended for the parcel.
portion of the bluff slope and top opposite a large
island in the Milwaukee River (River 3). The bluff The Green Tree Near Surface Storage Facility
slope is wooded while the bluff top, which is level, is location is proposed for Kletzsch Park and as
primarily covered with grass. Due to leaf litter and currently located occupies an area defined by woods,
lawn, little or no portion of the ground surface was a baseball field, and lawn (Figure 5). The entire area
bare for inspection. The area was walked over; was walked over and with the exception of the ball
however, no soil cores were taken because the area infield, little eroded or bare ground surface occurs.
falls within the boundaries of well defined site 47 As a result, seven soil cores were taken from wooded
MI127/255, the Estabrook Park A/Lindwurm Station areas and along the lawn/forest interface. None of
and P.O Site (Figure 3), (Historic Preservation the cores extended more than 10 inches (0.25 meters)
Division 2003: ASI #03604) which was investigated below the ground surface and most yielded a shallow
and reported during the late 1970s and early 1980s organic stratum followed by clay. The exception is
(James 1981). This prior work suggests future one core taken in the northeast corner of the study
investigation of the site will yield valuable data about parcel that yielded a pebbly alluvial deposit located
local prehistory, and will contribute to the evaluation near an overgrown black top walk. Extensive deposits
of the site’s integrity and related eligibility for of cinders and fragmented historical artifacts that may
inclusion in the NRHP. The scope of work for the date from the late 19th-to-early 20th centuries occur
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within the northern corner of the facility location. parcel in an area that is wooded and has not yet been
These deposits are probably secondary in nature and covered by substantial deposits of historical fill. The
represent materials hauled from another area to be site has not been evaluated in terms of its NRHP
used as fill or for another purpose. Cinders were also eligibility (Historic Preservation Division 2003: ASI
observed at the nearby Green Tree Road Satellite #03611), but is recorded as undisturbed (Overstreet
Treatment facility location (this volume). Based upon 1981:5). A second site (Figure 6) associated with the
soil core data, local topography, and documentary study parcel is 47 MI 129/BMI 141 (Historic
data, all suggesting much of the proposed location Preservation Division 2001: ASI #03610), which
once served as a gravel pit (James and Benchley consists of human bones found after they were
1980:78), the area, with one exception, is considered dislodged from the top bank of an old cement quarry
disturbed and its potential to yield significant “long after quarrying activities had ceased, suggesting
archaeological materials is considered low. The area the existence of in situ archaeological deposits
of exception is the portion of the study parcel that undisturbed by industrial activities” (Overstreet
extends south of an unnamed park road intersecting 1981:10). Whether the human remains are an isolated
Milwaukee River (Park Road) Parkway immediately occurrence in the area or are specifically associated
south of the Parkway’s intersection with Green Tree with the current study parcel location cannot be
Road. This portion of the study parcel extends into determined from the existing data. As a result of the
site 47 MI 45/BMI 140, the Spring Grove Mounds location’s association with two archaeological sites
and Garden Beds Site (Figure 5), which has been that warrant further study, an intensive Phase I
investigated (James and Benchley 1980) and is listed archaeological survey study should be performed to
on the National Register of Historic Places (Historic determine whether 47 MI 335, the Dead Crow Site,
Preservation Division 2003: ASI #03744). As a result still exists, is intact, or requires Phase II archaeological
of its listing, the Spring Grove Mounds and Garden testing evaluation. If the site no longer exists or is
Beds Site should be avoided and this can be achieved badly disturbed, it will warrant no further study and
by shifting the location of the facility toward the cultural resources clearance may be recommended
northeast and designing the storage structure so no for that area of the study parcel. In the event that Phase
portion of it extends south beyond the unnamed park II testing evaluation is required, such action may or
road that intersects the east side of Milwaukee River may not yield data demonstrating that the site is
(Park Road) Parkway immediately south of the eligible for inclusion in the NRHP. In order to evaluate
Parkway’s intersection with Green Tree Road. In the presence/absence of potential archaeological
addition, if the facility is constructed, all construction remains, for example those of site 47 MI 129/BMI
related activities should be confined to north of the 141, beneath the modern fill covering much of the
unnamed park road. If construction of the facility is location, one or more soil cores extracted from the
restricted to the area north of the unnamed park road, finalized facility location should be reviewed by a
cultural resources management clearance can be geomorphologist with knowledge about
recommended for the location. archaeological sites. In the absence of buried deposits
or soil horizons, cultural resources management
The Humboldt Near Surface Storage Facility clearance should be recommended for the portion of
location is proposed for an area of bluff top (Figure the location not associated with the Dead Crow Site.
6), much of which is currently mantled with a thick If soil core data suggests the possibility of buried
stratum of fill. The area was walked over, but no soil deposits or soil horizons, excavation for the facility’s
cores were taken due to the thickness of the fill. construction should be monitored to the base of the
Whether intact, natural deposits that may harbor target deposit or stratum(a). Cultural resources
archaeological materials exists under the fill remains management clearance cannot be recommended for
unknown. The eastern boundary of site 47 MI 335, the currently proposed location the Humboldt Near
the Dead Crow Site (Figure 6) extends into the study Surface Storage Facility until field data have been
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used to evaluate sites 47 MI 335 and MI 129/BMI parcel is potentially associated with archaeological
141 and demonstrate that no potential archaeological site 47 MI 391, the Gravel Pit Site (Figure 9), although
deposits exist under the existing historical fill. the exact location of the site is in question: its location
is recorded as either the right or left bank of the river
The Range Line Road Near Surface Storage (Historic Preservation Division 2000: ASI #12255).
Facility location could not be walked over or closely A broken projectile point and a biface(?) blank found
inspected because it is located on private land for in association with an abandoned gravel pit, which is
which permission to enter was not received. The no longer visible, define the site. In order to evaluate
thickly wooded area borders the Milwaukee River the presence/absence of potential archaeological
and is low but rises toward the north. The potential remains, one or more soil cores extracted from the
for the area to yield archaeological materials is finalized facility location should be reviewed by a
considered moderate given its setting and its location geomorphologist with knowledge about
between previously recorded sites 47 MI 11 and MI archaeological sites. In the absence of buried deposits
37, Pickerel Run Village #1, (Figure 9) which may or soil horizons, cultural resources management
represent parts of a common site (Historic clearance should be recommended for the location.
Preservation Division 2000: ASI #03711 and 2001: If soil core data suggests the possibility of buried
ASI #03734). In order to determine this, an intensive deposits or soil horizons, excavation for the facility’s
Phase I archaeological survey of the final facility construction should be monitored to the base of the
location is required as well as geotechnical study. The target deposit or stratum(a). Until coring data are
archaeological survey will require shovel probing collected and reviewed, cultural resource management
while the geotechnical study will consist of a review clearance is not recommended for the currently
of one or more soil cores extracted from the location. proposed location at the Milwaukee River Storage
Due to the position of the location near the Milwaukee Relief Sewer - Green Tree Pump Station facility.
River, coring is a reasonable method of determining
if deeply buried soil horizons are present that have Collector/Storage Relief Sewer Intersection
the potential to yield archaeological materials. If the Location is proposed for a relatively level parcel of
archaeological survey and the soil boring data do not land located on a golf course (Figure 7). This area
reveal the presence or potential presence of was walked over; however, due to the current land
archaeological materials or deposits, cultural use, no soil cores were taken. No known sites overlap
resources clearance may be recommended for the or border the location. The location requires further
location. Until an intensive Phase I archaeological investigation to determine if intact, buried soil
survey and related geotechnical study are completed, horizons that have the potential to yield archaeological
cultural resources management clearance is not materials exist under related golf course fairway/green
recommended for the currently proposed Range Line areas. Due to the position of the location near the
Road Near Surface Storage facility location. Milwaukee River, soil coring is a reasonable method
of determining the presence/absence of buried soil
The Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer: horizons. One or more soil cores should be extracted
Green Tree Pump Station Location is located in from the finalized facility location and reviewed by a
an area that gently slopes down to the Milwaukee geomorphologist with knowledge about
River (Figure 7) and is variously covered by grass archaeological sites. In the absence of buried soil
lawn, woods, and roadway/drive pavement. The area horizons, cultural resources management clearance
was walked over, revealing few spots where the should be recommended for the location. If soil core
ground surface has been eroded or left bare. No data suggests the possibility of buried soil horizons
attempt to soil core the parcel was made because most, that have the potential to yield archaeological data,
if no all of the ground surface has been disturbed by excavation for the facility’s construction should be
the construction of the in-service pump station. The monitored to the base of the target deposit or
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stratum(a). Until coring data are collected and and 8). The general area of the drop shaft was walked
reviewed, cultural resource management clearance is over; however, due to the observable fill mantling
not recommended for the currently proposed location the area, no attempt was made to take soil cores from
at the Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer - the area. The depth of the fill covering the area
Collector/Storage Relief Sewer Intersection. remains unknown, as does the potential for intact,
natural soil horizons being present beneath them. The
Hampton Avenue/Milwaukee Right Bank ISS possibility exists that the railroad grade and bluff top
Location is proposed for Lincoln Park land (Figure fill cover and protect surfaces that were not greatly
7) that is covered in grass. The area was walked over; disturbed by urban or industrial improvements. The
however, no soil cores were taken because the area shaft location borders the eastern boundary of site 47
has previously been shovel probed and did not yield MI 129/BMI 141 (Figure 9), which defines the general
archaeological materials. The area has probably been location where human bones were found sometime
modified by the construction of Hampton Avenue and during the mid-20th century after they were dislodged
previous land use prior to the parcel becoming part from the top bank of an old cement quarry (Historic
of the Milwaukee County Parks System. Site 47 MI Preservation Division 2001: ASI #03610). These
34, Lincoln Park A Site (Figure 9), is frequently remains were found “long after quarrying activities
shown to overlap the current study parcel area had ceased, suggesting the existence of in situ
(Historic Preservation Division 2003: ASI #03750); archaeological deposits undisturbed by industrial
however, the site is actually located several hundred activities” (Overstreet 1981:10). Whether the human
feet toward the northwest and borders the east- remains are an isolated occurrence in the area or are
northeast side of the triangle created by the directly associated with the location of the current
intersection of Hampton Avenue and Milwaukee study parcel cannot be determined from the existing
River (Park Road) Parkway (James 1981:8). If the data. In order to evaluate the presence/absence of
location is placed north of Hampton Avenue, further potential archaeological remains related to 47 MI 129/
investigation is needed to determine if intact, buried BMI 141 or an unreported site, one or more soil cores
soil horizons that have the potential to yield extracted from the finalized facility location should
archaeological materials exist. One or more soil cores be reviewed by a geomorphologist with knowledge
should be extracted from the finalized facility location about archaeological deposits. In the absence of
and reviewed by a geomorphologist with knowledge buried deposits or soil horizons, cultural resources
about archaeological deposits. In the absence of management clearance should be recommended for
buried soil horizons, cultural resources management the location. If soil core data suggests the possibility
clearance should be recommended for the location. of buried deposits or soil horizons, excavation for
If soil core data suggests the possibility of buried soil the facility’s construction should be monitored to the
horizons that have the potential to yield archaeological base of the target deposit or stratum(a). Until coring
data, excavation for the facility’s construction should data are collected and reviewed, cultural resource
be monitored to the base of the target deposit or management clearance is not recommended for the
stratum(a). Depending upon the location of the currently proposed location at the Milwaukee River
currently proposed location at the Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer - NS03 Drop Shaft.
Storage Relief Sewer - Hampton Avenue/Milwaukee
Right Bank ISS intersection, cultural resources The 27th Street Storage Relief Sewer:
management clearance may or may not be North Sidney Place/West Mill Road Intersection
recommended. Location is proposed for a roadway intersection area
that is relatively level, crossed by a power line right-
NS03 Drop Shaft Location is proposed for an of-way, and bordered on the west by a railroad right-
area that is located in or near a ravine/drainage created of-way (Figure 8). The area, which is variously black
by the construction of a now abandoned railroad grade top, grass, or bare soil, was walked over; however no
and historical fill used to level a bluff top (Figures 6 archaeological materials were observed. A soil core
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was taken on each side of Mill Road at the edge of 1987. In general, the location is recommended for
the power line right-of-way, and both extended less cultural resources management clearance if the facility
than 4 inches (0.10 meters) below the ground surface, is sited within the intersection or any of its corners
yielding clay and gravels. This entire area has except the wooded southeast corner. If the proposed
probably been disturbed by roadway and power line facility is to be constructed in the wooded area behind
construction; and portions appear to have been graded the existing utility feature present on the corner, then
away. The portion of the intersection located north of additional investigation is needed to determine if
Mill Road overlaps with the boundaries of prehistoric intact, buried soil horizons that have the potential to
site 47 MI 398, the Sorrowful Mothers Site (Figure yield archaeological materials exist. One or more soil
9), which is broadly defined as occupying the entire cores should be extracted from the finalized facility
northwest quarter of section 24 (Historic Preservation location and reviewed by a geomorphologist with
Division 2000: ASI #18289) where a collector knowledge about archaeological deposits. Given the
recovered an unspecified number of triangular position of the location at the edge of the Lincoln
projectile points. These points were probably found Creek floodplain, coring is a reasonable method of
north-northwest of the study parcel and if related site determining if deeply buried soil horizons that have
deposits extended into the study parcel, they have the potential to yield archaeological materials are
been disturbed or removed by construction of roads, present. In the absence of buried soil horizons, cultural
a railway grade, or power transmission line. As a resources management clearance should be
result, cultural resources management is tentatively recommended for the southeast corner if it is selected
recommended if the open-cut excavation is kept east for the location of the facility. If soil core data suggests
of the railroad tracks and is restricted to the area of the possibility of buried soil horizons that have the
the intersection. potential to yield archaeological data, excavation for
the facility’s construction should be monitored to the
Villard Avenue/27th Street Intersection Location base of the target deposit or stratum(a). Depending
is proposed for a street intersection area (Figure 8) upon the location of the currently proposed location
that is surrounded predominately by residential at the Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer - Villard
dwellings. The exception is the southeast corner Avenue/27th Street Intersection, cultural resources
which is occupied by a small utility facility fronting management clearance may or may not be
Lincoln Creek’s wooded flood plain. The southeast recommended.
corner was walked over, revealing a ground surface
obscured by leaf litter, sticks, trash, and weeds. As a DC0508 Vicinity Location is proposed for a level
result, two soil cores were extracted, neither of which grassy area near an existing MMSD facility adjoining
penetrated more than 18 inches (0.46 meters) below the east side of Milwaukee River (Park Road)
the ground surface. The cores revealed much of the Parkway within Lincoln Park (Figure 8). The area
deposit to be a very loosely packed organic rich was walked over revealing that the entire area is
stratum followed by grey clay. The area is low and covered with grass and few bare spots occur. Two
organic matter and trash appear to collect there. This soil cores were extracted from the east side of the
finding compares well with results of another Parkway, where the proposed facility is most likely
archaeological investigation performed in the area for to be constructed, in order to confirm that the surface
an earlier sewer alignment study (Overstreet 1987:9). deposit is disturbed. One core was taken from the
Shovel probes excavated during that study revealed tree line/grass interface and another from between
a 20 centimeter thick A horizon resting on an old B two trees south of the interface. The cores did not
horizon, and did not yield archaeological materials. penetrate more than 6 or 12 inches (0.15 or 0.31
The thicker A horizon associated with current study meters) below the ground surface. One revealed 4
parcel probably resulted from the infilling of the area, inches (0.10 meters) of a sandy organic stratum mixed
which is lower than the area shovel probed during with pea sized gravels all resting on a clay/sand. The
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other revealed a 6 inch stratum of a sand/clay mix NS-02 Dropshaft Location proposed for the
with gravels. The area appears disturbed and no intersection area of 31st Street with Hampton Avenue
archaeological deposits are expected to occur. This (Figure 8) in an area crossed by a channelized Lincoln
is further supported by earlier archaeological Creek and where in-service MMSD facilities exist.
investigations performed for the North Side High The entire area appears to have been disturbed by a
Level Relief Sewers Project (Overstreet 1987:12-14) variety of urban improvements and the area east of
and a regional research project of Milwaukee County Lincoln Creek and the existing MMSD facility was
(James 1981:8). Work performed during both studies walked over. The ground surface in this area is
did not reveal the presence of archaeological deposits covered by grass, weeds, or is bare. No archaeological
on the east side of the Parkway, and as the result of materials or deposits were observed on the exposed
channelization of Lincoln Creek and the Milwaukee ground, which appears to be greatly disturbed as if
River (Milwaukee Times 1916) through the area, site structures have been removed from most of the area.
47 Mi 49, the Stewart Farm Village Site (Historic Two soil cores were taken from along the east side of
Preservation Division 2000: ASI #03752), which has the existing MMSD facility. The cores did not
broadly defined boundaries that include the study penetrate more than 5 inches (0.13 meters) below the
parcel, is probably located southwest of the study ground surface, and both showed disturbed clay
parcel (Figure 9). As a result, cultural resources deposits, one including a 2 inch (0.05 meter) thick
management clearance is tentatively recommended stratum of black friable soil between clay strata. No
if the open cut excavation is restricted to the east side previously reported archaeological sites are known
of Milwaukee River (Park Road) Parkway and to overlap or adjoin the study parcel. Previous study
adjacent to the existing DC0508 MMSD facility. If of the Lincoln Creek course (Bruhy 1988) suggests
the location is designed for the west side of the much of the channel has been modified or creek bank
Parkway or away from the existing facility, then areas have graded or filled. Whether intact soil
additional investigation is needed. One or more soil horizons exist under the fill deposits has not been
cores should be extracted from a finalized facility determined. Given the mixed use and improvements
location placed away from the existing MMSD to the area, cultural resources management clearance
DC0508 and reviewed by a geomorphologist with is tentatively recommended if the open cut excavation
knowledge about archaeological deposits in order to is restricted to disturbed lands associated with the
determine if intact, buried soil horizons that have the existing MMSD facility located along the right bank
potential to yield archaeological materials exist. Given of Lincoln Creek or to the Hampton Avenue roadbed.
the position of the location on the bank of the If the location is designed for the vacant area adjoining
Milwaukee River and the possibility that fill has been the east side of the existing MMSD facility located
used to raise the land surface, coring is a reasonable east of Lincoln Creek, then additional investigation
method of determining if buried soil horizons that is needed. One or more soil cores should be extracted
have the potential to yield archaeological materials from this area and reviewed by a geomorphologist
are present. In the absence of buried soil horizons, with knowledge about archaeological deposits in
cultural resources management clearance should be order to determine if intact, buried soil horizons that
recommended for any selected location away from have the potential to yield archaeological materials
the existing MMSD facility DC0508. If soil core data exist. Given the position of the location near Lincoln
suggests the possibility of buried soil horizons that Creek and the possibility that historical fill has been
have the potential to yield archaeological data, deposited to raise the ground surface, coring is a
excavation for the facility’s construction should be reasonable method of determining if buried soil
monitored to the base of the target deposit or horizons that have the potential to yield archaeological
stratum(a). Depending upon the location of the materials are present. In the absence of buried soil
currently proposed location at the Milwaukee River horizons, cultural resources management clearance
Storage Relief Sewer - DC0508 Vicinity, cultural should be recommended for any selected location
resources management clearance may or may not be
recommended.
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away from the existing MMSD facility. If soil core MI 11, and MI 37, the Pickerel Run Village #1 Site),
data suggests the possibility of buried soil horizons the Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer Green
that have the potential to yield archaeological data, Tree Pump Station (47 MI 391, the Gravel Pit Site)
excavation for the facility’s construction should be and NS03 Drop shaft (47 MI 129/BMI 141) locations,
monitored to the base of the target deposit or and the 27th Street Storage Relief Sewer North Sidney
stratum(a). Depending upon the specific placement Place/West Mill Road Intersection location (47 MI
of the currently proposed Milwaukee River Storage 398, the Sorrowful Mothers Site). Based on these data,
Relief Sewer - NS-02 Dropshaft facility location, as well as location setting, related urban development,
cultural resources management clearance may or may and previous research performed in or near current
not be recommended for it. study parcels, the following cultural resources
management actions are recommended for each
Only one architectural property has been location when final design plans identify which
recorded within 500 feet of any of the thirteen study proposed facilities are needed and where specifically
areas. This property is the former J. Greenebaum each is to be constructed:
Tannery complex, which is currently known as the
Kaiser building complex, located at 4763 North 32nd The Green Tree Road Satellite Treatment facility
Street. The complex has recently sustained extensive location requires further investigation to determine
fire damage and is slated for demolition. The property if intact, buried deposits of previously reported sites
is not and has not been consider eligible for inclusion 47 MI 115/BMI 139 and MI 391, or soil horizons
in the NRHP. With the exception of the former that have the potential to yield archaeological
Greenebaum Tannery property, very few architectural materials exist under historical fill. In order to evaluate
structures occur within the area of potential effects the presence/absence of potential archaeological
for the project. As currently proposed, much of the remains, one or more soil cores extracted from the
Port Washington Relief Sewer Project is to be finalized facility location should be reviewed by a
vertically tunneled deeply below ground and will have geomorphologist with knowledge about
no adverse impact on existing buildings. archaeological sites. In the absence of buried deposits
or soil horizons, cultural resources management
In summary, field reconnaissance of the thirteen clearance should be recommended for the location.
open-cut excavation locations currently proposed the If soil core data suggests the possibility of buried
Port Washington Relief Sewer Project failed to deposits or soil horizons, excavation for the facility’s
document evidence of unrecorded or eleven construction should be monitored to the base of the
previously recorded archaeological sites associated target deposit or stratum(a).
with various excavations locations. Previously
reported sites are known from archival and literature The Estabrook Satellite Treatment facility
research, which associates sites with the following location exists within the boundaries of archaeological
locations: the Green Tree Road Satellite Treatment sites 47 MI 127/255 and MI 128/BMI 150, and
Facility (47 MI 115/BMI 139, the Meseberg Gravel overlaps artifact concentrations that in part define site
Site, and 47 MI 391, the Gravel Pit Site), the 47 MI 127/255. As a result, if the location is used, an
Estabrook Satellite Treatment facility (47 MI 127/ intensive archaeological Phase I survey of the area,
255, the Estabrook Park A/Lindwurm Station and P.O possibly followed by a Phase II archaeological testing
Site, 47 MI 128/BMI 150), the Green Tree Near study, should be performed in order to determine if
Surface Storage facility (47 MI 45/BMI 140, the site deposits present within the location are disturbed
Spring Grove Mounds and Garden Beds Site), the or are intact. Based upon the results of the Phase I
Humboldt Near Surface Storage facility (47 MI 129/ study, cultural resources management clearance or
BMI 141, and 47 MI 335, the Dead Crow Site), the Phase II testing work may be recommended for the
Range Line Road Near Surface Storage facility (47 parcel.
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The Green Tree Near Surface Storage facility resources management clearance should be
location is currently proposed for an area that has recommended for the portion of the location not
been greatly modified by past gravel pit operations; associated with the Dead Crow Site. If soil core data
however, a portion of the tract is proposed to extend suggests the possibility of buried deposits or soil
into National Register of Historic Places listed site horizons, excavation for the facility’s construction
47 MI 45/BMI 140, the Spring Grove Mounds and should be monitored to the base of the target deposit
Garden Beds Site. The Spring Grove Site should be or stratum(a). Cultural resources management
avoided and this can be achieved by shifting the clearance cannot be recommended for the currently
location of the facility toward the northeast and proposed location the Humboldt Near Surface Storage
designing the storage structure so no portion of it facility until field data have been used to evaluate
extends south beyond the unnamed park road that sites 47 MI 335 and MI 129/BMI 141 and demonstrate
intersects the east side of Milwaukee River (Park that no potential archaeological deposits exist beneath
Road) Parkway immediately south of the Parkway’s the existing historical fill.
intersection with Green Tree Road. In addition, if the
facility is constructed, all construction related The Range Line Road Near Surface Storage
activities should be confined to north of the unnamed facility location requires further investigation to
park road. If construction of the facility is restricted determine if intact archaeological deposits exist that
to the area north of the unnamed park road, cultural may be related to previously reported sites 47 MI 11
resources management clearance can be and MI 37 (the Pickerel Run Village #1 Site), which
recommended for the location. are recorded north and southwest of the study parcel.
In order to determine this, an intensive Phase I
The Humboldt Near Surface Storage facility archaeological survey of the final facility location is
location requires further investigation to determine required as well as geotechnical study. The
if intact, buried deposits of previously reported sites archaeological survey will require shovel probing
47 MI 335, the Dead Crow Site, and MI 129/BMI while the geotechnical study will consist of a review
141, or soil horizons that have the potential to yield of one or more soil cores extracted from the location.
archaeological materials exist under historical fill. The Due to the position of the location near the Milwaukee
southeastern end of the Dead Crow Site partially River, coring is a reasonable method of determining
overlaps the study parcel and an intensive Phase I if deeply buried soil horizons are present that have
archaeological survey study should be performed to the potential to yield archaeological materials. If the
determine whether the site still exists, is intact, or archaeological survey and the soil boring data do not
requires Phase II archaeological testing evaluation. reveal the presence or potential presence of
If the site no longer exists or is badly disturbed, it archaeological materials or deposits, cultural
will warrant no further study and cultural resources resources clearance may be recommended for the
clearance may be recommended for that area of the location. Until an intensive Phase I archaeological
study parcel. In the event that Phase II testing survey and related geotechnical study are completed,
evaluation is required, such action may or may not cultural resources management clearance is not
yield data demonstrating that the site is eligible for recommended for the currently proposed Range Line
inclusion in the NRHP. In order to evaluate the Road Near Surface Storage facility location.
presence/absence of potential archaeological remains,
for example those of site 47 MI 129/BMI 141, beneath The Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer -
the modern fill that covers much of the location, one Green Tree Pump Station facility location requires
or more soil cores extracted from the finalized facility further investigation in order to determine if intact,
location should be reviewed by a geomorphologist buried deposits of previously reported site 47 MI 391
with knowledge about archaeological sites. In the or buried soil horizons that have the potential to yield
absence of buried deposits or soil horizons, cultural archaeological materials exist and are undisturbed by
Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center, Report of Investigations No. 551 29

construction of the in-service MMSD pump station. development. If the location is placed north of
In order to evaluate the presence/absence of potential Hampton Avenue, further investigation is needed to
archaeological remains, one or more soil cores determine if intact, buried soil horizons that have the
extracted from the finalized facility location should potential to yield archaeological materials exist. One
be reviewed by a geomorphologist with knowledge or more soil cores should be extracted from the
about archaeological sites. In the absence of buried finalized facility location and reviewed by a
deposits or soil horizons, cultural resources geomorphologist with knowledge about
management clearance should be recommended for archaeological deposits. In the absence of buried soil
the location. If soil core data suggests the possibility horizons, cultural resources management clearance
of buried deposits or soil horizons, excavation for should be recommended for the location. If soil core
the facility’s construction should be monitored to the data suggests the possibility of buried soil horizons
base of the target deposit or stratum(a). Until coring that have the potential to yield archaeological data,
data are collected and evaluated, cultural resource excavation for the facility’s construction should be
management clearance is not recommended for the monitored to the base of the target deposit or
currently proposed location at the Milwaukee River stratum(a). Depending upon the location of the
Storage Relief Sewer - Green Tree Pump Station currently proposed location at the Milwaukee River
facility. Storage Relief Sewer - Hampton Avenue/Milwaukee
Right Bank ISS intersection, cultural resources
The Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer - management clearance may or may not be
Collector/Storage Relief Sewer Intersection location recommended.
requires further investigation to determine if intact,
buried soil horizons that have the potential to yield The Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer -
archaeological materials exist under related golf NS03 Drop Shaft location requires further
course fairway/green areas. Due to the position of investigation to determine if intact, buried deposits
the location near the Milwaukee River, soil coring is of previously reported site 47 MI 129/BMI 141, or
a reasonable method of determining the presence/ buried soil horizons that have the potential to yield
absence of buried soil horizons. One or more soil cores archaeological materials exist under historical fill. In
should be extracted from the finalized facility location order to evaluate the presence/absence of potential
and reviewed by a geomorphologist with knowledge archaeological remains, one or more soil cores
about archaeological sites. In the absence of buried extracted from the finalized facility location should
soil horizons, cultural resources management be reviewed by a geomorphologist with knowledge
clearance should be recommended for the location. about archaeological deposits. In the absence of
If soil core data suggests the possibility of buried soil buried deposits or soil horizons, cultural resources
horizons that have the potential to yield archaeological management clearance should be recommended for
data, excavation for the facility’s construction should the location. If soil core data suggests the possibility
be monitored to the base of the target deposit or of buried deposits or soil horizons, excavation for
stratum(a). Until coring data are collected and the facility’s construction should be monitored to the
reviewed, cultural resource management clearance is base of the target deposit or stratum(a). Until coring
not recommended for the currently proposed location data are collected and evaluated, cultural resource
at the Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer - management clearance is not recommended for the
Collector/Storage Relief Sewer Intersection. currently proposed location at the Milwaukee River
Storage Relief Sewer - NS03 Drop Shaft.
The Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer -
Hampton Avenue/Milwaukee Right Bank ISS The 27th Street Storage Relief Sewer - North
location is recommended for cultural resources Sidney Place/West Mill Road Intersection location is
management clearance if the location is sited south tentatively recommended for cultural resources
of Hampton Avenue where park lands have been management clearance if the open-cut excavation is
disturbed by road construction and other urban kept east of the railroad tracks and is restricted to the
area of the intersection.
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The 27th Street Storage Relief Sewer - Villard the location on the bank of the Milwaukee River and
Avenue/27th Street Intersection location is the possibility that fill has been used to raise the land
recommended for cultural resources management surface, coring is a reasonable method of determining
clearance if the location is sited within the intersection if buried soil horizons that have the potential to yield
or any of its corners except the wooded southeast archaeological materials are present. In the absence
corner. If the proposed facility is to be constructed in of buried soil horizons, cultural resources
the wooded area behind the existing utility feature management clearance should be recommended for
present on the corner, then additional investigation is any selected location away from the existing MMSD
needed to determine if intact, buried soil horizons that facility DC0508. If soil core data suggests the
have the potential to yield archaeological materials possibility of buried soil horizons that have the
exist. One or more soil cores should be extracted from potential to yield archaeological data, excavation for
the finalized facility location and reviewed by a the facility’s construction should be monitored to the
geomorphologist with knowledge about base of the target deposit or stratum(a). Depending
archaeological deposits. Given the position of the upon the location of the currently proposed location
location at the edge of the Lincoln Creek floodplain, at the Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer -
coring is a reasonable method of determining if deeply DC0508 Vicinity, cultural resources management
buried soil horizons that have the potential to yield clearance may or may not be recommended.
archaeological materials are present. In the absence
of buried soil horizons, cultural resources The 27th Street Storage Relief Sewer - NS-02
management clearance should be recommended for Dropshaft location is tentatively recommended for
the southeast corner if it selected as the location of cultural resources management clearance if the open-
the facility. If soil core data suggests the possibility cut excavation is restricted to disturbed lands
of buried soil horizons that have the potential to yield associated either with the existing MMSD facility
archaeological data, excavation for the facility’s located along the right bank of Lincoln Creek or with
construction should be monitored to the base of the the Hampton Avenue roadbed. If the location is
target deposit or stratum(a). Depending upon the designed for the vacant area adjoining the east side
location of the currently proposed location at the of the existing MMSD facility located east of Lincoln
Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer - Villard Creek, then additional investigation is needed. One
Avenue/27th Street Intersection, cultural resources or more soil cores should be extracted from this area
management clearance may or may not be and reviewed by a geomorphologist with knowledge
recommended. about archaeological deposits in order to determine
if intact, buried soil horizons that have the potential
The 27th Street Storage Relief Sewer - DC0508 to yield archaeological materials exist. Given the
Vicinity location is tentatively recommended for position of the location near Lincoln Creek and the
cultural resources management clearance if the open- possibility that historical fill has been deposited to
cut excavation is restricted to the east side of raise the ground surface, coring is a reasonable
Milwaukee River (Park Road) Parkway and adjacent method of determining if buried soil horizons that
to the existing DC0508 MMSD facility. If the location have the potential to yield archaeological materials
is designed for the west side of the Parkway or away are present. In the absence of buried soil horizons,
from the existing facility, then additional investigation cultural resources management clearance should be
is needed. One or more soil cores should be extracted recommended for any selected location away from
from a finalized facility location if placed away from the existing MMSD facility. If soil core data suggests
the existing MMSD DC0508 and reviewed by a the possibility of buried soil horizons that have the
geomorphologist with knowledge about potential to yield archaeological data, excavation for
archaeological deposits in order to determine if intact, the facility’s construction should be monitored to the
buried soil horizons that have the potential to yield base of the target deposit or stratum(a). Depending
archaeological materials exist. Given the position of upon the specific placement of the currently proposed
Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center, Report of Investigations No. 551 31

Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer - NS-02


Dropshaft facility location, cultural resources
management clearance may or may not be
recommended for it. In addition, clearance is not
dependent upon consideration of the previously
recorded architectural property currently referred to
as the Kaiser building complex, formerly known as
the J. Greenebaum Tannery complex, which is located
at street address 4763 North 32nd Street (Historic
Preservation Division n.d.:AHI #111597). The
complex is not considered eligible for inclusion in
the National Register of Historic Places and will be
demolished in the near future due to recent, extensive
fire damage.

Until specific locations are finalized for the


proposed thirteen facilities requiring open-cut surface
excavations as part of the Port Washington Relief
Sewer Project, more specific cultural resources
management recommendations for each location
cannot be determined at this time.
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Part III: Summary and Recommendations


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During July 2004, Great Lakes Archaeological and the Green Tree Near Surface Storage facility
Research Center performed documentary research and locations are previously reported archaeological
a related field reconnaissance for proposed deposits known to exist. At other locations,
preliminary alternatives for the Port Washington Road archaeological materials may or may not be present
Relief Sewer Project planned for the northeastern under natural or historical fill deposits, and will
portion of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. The require future field investigations to evaluate these
archival and literature based research identified 46 potentials.
previously recorded archaeological sites located Based upon archives and literature research, field
within a one-mile radius of the project area (Table 1 reconnaissance, and review of the proposed
and Figure 9). Of these sites, the borders of eleven preliminary project mapping, cultural resources
(47 MI 34, MI 45/BMI 140, MI 49, MI 115/BMI 139, management recommendations have been tentatively
MI 127/255, MI 128/BMI 150, MI 129/BMI 141, MI offered for each of the thirteen locations where open-
221, MI 335, MI 391, and MI 398) overlap the cut surface excavations are proposed. Based upon the
currently proposed boundaries of the thirteen study currently defined proposed locations, the following
parcels. In addition, the documentary research summary of cultural resources management
revealed one historic property (Figure 9), the Kaiser recommendations is provided:
building complex, formerly known as the J.
Greenebaum Tannery complex, bordering the a. collect and evaluate soil core data
project’s area of potential effects, and identified -the Green Tree Road Satellite Treatment facility
several general urban improvements that have altered location
the current landscape. The Kaiser building complex -the Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer -
is not considered eligible for inclusion in the National Green Tree Pump Station facility location
Register of Historical Places, and due to recent fire -the Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer -
damage will be demolished. As a result, the property, Collector/Storage Relief Sewer Intersection location
which is located within a 500 feet radius of the 27th -the Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer -
Street Storage Relief Sewer - NS-02 Dropshaft NS03 Drop Shaft location
location warrants no further cultural resources b. perform an intensive Phase I archaeological
management attention. Similarly, no other survey study
architectural properties surrounding proposed facility -the Estabrook Satellite Treatment facility
locations warrant study. Urban improvements location
associated with the study parcels include gravel pit c. perform an intensive Phase I archaeological
operations, road construction, filling and grading, and survey study and collect and review soil core data
recreational facilities, and it remains uncertain how -the Humboldt Near Surface Storage facility
these improvements have affected previously location
recorded and unrecorded archaeological sites within -the Range Line Road Near Surface Storage
the study areas. facility location
A follow-up field reconnaissance of the d. shift position of facility to avoid
proposed facility locations reveals that some archaeological site
improvements are visible on the landscape, but others, -the Green Tree Near Surface Storage facility
especially the gravel pits, are not. The non-intensive location
field reconnaissance, which consisted of area walk- e. clearance, or collect and review soil core data
overs and limited soil coring, suggests while urban depending upon final placement
development has affected most of the locations, it -the Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer -
remains uncertain whether such activities have Hampton Avenue/Milwaukee Right Bank ISS
destroyed known and potential archaeological location
deposits. Only at the Estabrook Satellite Treatment -the 27th Street Storage Relief Sewer - Villard
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Avenue/27th Street Intersection location


- the 27th Street Storage Relief Sewer - DC0508
Vicinity location
- the 27th Street Storage Relief Sewer - NS-02
Dropshaft location
f. clearance
-the 27th Street Storage Relief Sewer - North
Sidney Place/West Mill Road Intersection location

In the future, as proposed facility locations are


more accurately positioned, recommendations for
each locality should be reviewed and modified to
reflect the cultural resources management setting of
a finalized facility construction/excavation location.
Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center, Report of Investigations No. 551 37

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL REPORT FORM

WHS/SHSW # none assigned COUNTY Milwaukee

AUTHORS: Michael M. Gregory

REPORT TITLE:Phase I Archaeological/Architectural Reconnaissance Study of Preliminary Alternative


Alignments of the Port Washington Relief Sewer Project in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

DATE OF REPORT (MONTH AND YEAR): July 2004

SERIES/NUMBER: Reports of Investigation No. 551

PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Great Lakes Archaeological Research Center, Milwaukee, WI

LOCATIONAL INFORMATION [LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF SURVEY AREA (T-R-S)]

U.S.G.S. QUAD MAP(S): Milwaukee, Wis. 7.5’ 1958/1971 and Thiensvill, Wis. 7.5’ 1958/1971/1976

SITE(S) INVESTIGATED: 47 MI 34, MI 49, MI 115/BMI 139, and MI 398.

ACRES INVESTIGATED: less than 5 acres AGENCY # unknown

INVESTIGATION TECHNIQUES CMPLETED (Check all that apply.)


Avocational Survey Chance Encounter Controlled Surface Collection
Faunal Analysis Floral Analysis Geomorphology
Historical Research Interview/Informant Land Use History
Literature Background Research Major Excavation Mechanical Stripping
Monitoring Osteological Analysis Phase I-Surface Survey
Phase II Phase II-Corridor Only Phase III
Phase III-Corridor Only Records/Background Records/Background (Pred. Model)
Remote Sensing Shovel Testing/Probing (Inten) Soil Core
Surface Survey (Intensive) Test Excavation Traditional Knowledge
Vandalism Walk Over (Reconnaissance) Unknown
Other:

ABSTRACT: Included in report Written in space below

Office of the State Archaeologist BAR # ___________


PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT

FOR THE
PORT WASHINGTON ROAD RELIEF SEWER PROJECT
MILWAUKEE METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE DISTRICT
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Prepared for:

Brown and Caldwell


250 East Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1525
Milwaukee, WI 53202

Prepared by:

TN&A Project No: 2004030-0004

T N & Associates, Inc.


1033 North Mayfair Road
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226
414-257-4200

November 2005
PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT REPORT
FOR THE
PORT WASHINGTON ROAD RELIEF SEWER PROJECT
MILWAUKEE METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE DISTRICT
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN

Prepared for:

Brown and Caldwell


250 East Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1525
Milwaukee, WI 53202

Prepared by:

T N & Associates, Inc.


1033 North Mayfair Road
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53226
414-257-4200

TN&A Project No: 2004030-0004

November 2005
Port Washington Road Relief Sewer Project – Phase I ESA Report

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................ 1


1.1 Findings..................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Recommendations ..................................................................................................... 3
2.0 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 3
2.1 Scope-of-Services...................................................................................................... 4
2.2 Assumptions .............................................................................................................. 4
2.3 Limitations and Exceptions....................................................................................... 4
2.4 Special Terms ............................................................................................................ 4
2.5 User Reliance ............................................................................................................ 4
3.0 SITE DESCRIPTION ......................................................................................................... 4
3.1 Current Use of Property ............................................................................................ 5
3.2 Current Use of Adjoining Properties......................................................................... 5
4.0 USER PROVIDED INFORMATION ................................................................................ 5
4.1 Title Records ............................................................................................................. 5
4.2 Environmental Liens or Use Limitation.................................................................... 5
4.3 Specialized Knowledge ............................................................................................. 5
4.4 Valuation Reduction for Environmental Issues ........................................................ 6
4.5 Owner, Property Manager, and Occupant Information............................................. 6
4.6 Reason for Performing Phase I ESA ......................................................................... 6
5.0 RECORDS REVIEW.......................................................................................................... 6
5.1 Federal Government .................................................................................................. 7
5.2 State Government .................................................................................................... 12
5.3 Regulatory Database Search Summary ................................................................... 23
5.4 Physical Setting ....................................................................................................... 27
5.4.1 Topography and Surface Hydrology ....................................................................... 27
5.4.2 Geologic and Hydrogeologic Setting ...................................................................... 27
5.5 Historical Use Information on the Property ............................................................ 29
5.5.1 Ownership Information ........................................................................................... 29
5.6 Historical Use Information on the Adjoining Properties ........................................ 29
5.6.1 Ownership Information ........................................................................................... 29
5.6.2 Other........................................................................................................................ 30
6.0 SITE RECONNAISSANCE ............................................................................................. 30
6.1 Methodology and Limiting Conditions ................................................................... 30
6.2 General Site Setting................................................................................................. 31
6.3 Exterior Observations.............................................................................................. 31
6.3.1 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment......................................................................... 31
6.3.2 Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment ............................................................. 32
6.3.3 Green Tree and Estabrook Satellite Facilities......................................................... 32
6.3.4 Green Tree, Humboldt and Range Line Near Surface Storage Facilities ............... 32

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6.3.5 Port Washington Road Area.................................................................................... 33


7.0 INTERVIEWS .................................................................................................................. 33
7.1 Interview with Owners ............................................................................................ 33
7.2 Interview with Occupants........................................................................................ 33
7.3 Interview with Local Government Officials ........................................................... 33
7.4 Interview with State Officials ................................................................................. 34
7.5 Interview with Others.............................................................................................. 35
8.0 RISK EVALUATION ...................................................................................................... 35
8.1 General Observations .............................................................................................. 35
8.2 27th Street Relief Sewer Alternative........................................................................ 36
8.2.1 Shallow Alternative (7- to 18-foot depth) ............................................................... 36
8.2.2 Mid-Level (187- to 198-foot depth) and
Deep Alternative (224- to 235-foot depth)............................................................. 36
8.3 Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alternative ............................................................ 37
8.3.1 Shallow Alternative (5- to 24-foot depth) ............................................................... 37
8.3.2 Mid-Level Alternative (185- to 204-foot depth) ..................................................... 37
8.3.3 Deep Alternative (237- to 255-foot depth).............................................................. 37
8.4 Remote Treatment ................................................................................................... 37
8.4.1 Green Tree Road Facility ........................................................................................ 37
8.4.2 Estabrook Facility ................................................................................................... 38
8.5 Local Near Surface Storage..................................................................................... 38
8.5.1 Green Tree Road Pump Station............................................................................... 38
8.5.2 Humboldt Avenue ................................................................................................... 38
8.5.3 Range Line Road..................................................................................................... 38
9.0 REPORT FINDINGS........................................................................................................ 38
9.1 Project Area............................................................................................................. 38
9.2 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor.......................................................... 39
9.3 Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor .............................................. 39
9.4 Green Tree and Estabrook Remote Treatment Facilities ........................................ 40
9.5 Green Tree, Humboldt and Range Line Remote Near Surface Storage Facilities.. 40
10.0 OPINION .......................................................................................................................... 40
11.0 CONCLUSIONS............................................................................................................... 41
11.1 Conclusions ............................................................................................................. 41
11.2 Recommendations ................................................................................................... 41
12.0 SIGNATURES OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS ....................................... 47
13.0 QUALIFICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS ............................... 48

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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 General Site Vicinity Map
Figure 2 Port Washington Relief Sewer Project
Figure 3 Project Land Use Summary
Figure 4 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment
Figure 5 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment – Land Use (In Development)
Figure 6 Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment
Figure 7 Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment – Land Use (In Development)
Figure 8 Port Washington Road Area Relief Sewer Alignment
Figure 9 Port Washington Road Area – Land Use (In Development)
Figure 10 Satellite Treatment Facilities
Figure 11 Green Tree Satellite Treatment Facility – Land Use (In Development)
Figure 12 Estabrook Satellite Treatment Facility – Land Use (In Development)
Figure 13 Near Surface Storage Facilities
Figure 14 Near Surface Storage - Green Tree – Land Use (In Development)
Figure 15 Near Surface Storage - Humboldt – Land Use (In Development)
Figure 16 Summary of Environmental Sites Within Study Area
Figure 17 Location of Environmental Sites of Potential Concern Within All Corridors
Figure 18 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment – LUST Sites (FirstSearch Database
Report Summary)
Figure 19 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment – UST Sites (FirstSearch Database
Report Summary)
Figure 20 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment – Other Sites (FirstSearch Database
Report Summary)
Figure 21 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment – Wisconsin DNR High Priority / High
Risk Sites (Table 1 & 2 Sites)
Figure 22 Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment – LUST Sites (FirstSearch
Database Report Summary)
Figure 23 Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment – UST Sites (FirstSearch
Database Report Summary)
Figure 24 Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment – Other Sites (FirstSearch
Database Report Summary)
Figure 25 Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment – Location of Wisconsin DNR
High Priority / High Risk Sites (Table 3 & 4 Sites)
Figure 26 Port Washington Road Area – LUST Sites (FirstSearch Database Report
Summary)
Figure 27 Port Washington Road Area – UST Sites (FirstSearch Database Report
Summary)
Figure 28 Port Washington Road Area – Other Sites (FirstSearch Database Report
Summary)
Figure 29 Port Washington Road Area – Location of Wisconsin DNR High Priority /
High Risk Sites (Table 5 Sites)
Figure 30 Satellite Treatment Facilities – Summary of Environmental Sites in Area
Figure 31 Floodplain Map
Figure 32 Site Geological Map
Figure 33 Wetland Map

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LIST OF TABLES

Table 1 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment – Wisconsin DNR Designated High
Priority / High Risk Sites
Table 2 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment – Wisconsin DNR Designated High
Priority Sites / Other Risk
Table 3 Milwaukee Relief Sewer Alignment – Wisconsin DNR Designated High
Priority / High Risk Sites
Table 4 Milwaukee Relief Sewer Alignment – Wisconsin DNR Designated High
Priority Sites / Other Risk
Table 5 Milwaukee Relief Sewer Alignment – Wisconsin DNR Designated High
Priority / High Risk Sites
Table 6 Milwaukee Relief Sewer Alignment – Wisconsin DNR Designated High
Priority Sites / Other Risk

LIST OF APPENDICES

Appendix A First Search Regulatory Database Information


Appendix B Wisconsin DNR File Information
Appendix C Geologic/Hydrogeologic Information
Appendix D Site Reconnaissance Checklists
Appendix E Interview Correspondence

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LIST OF ACRONYMS

AST Aboveground storage tank


ASTM American Society of Testing and Materials
bgs below ground surface
BRRTS Bureau of Remediation and Redevelopment Tracking System
CERCLIS Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability
Information System
CERCLIS-NFRAP CERCLIS-No Further Remedial Action Planned
cm/sec centimeters per second
CORRACTS Corrective Action Report
DCOM Department of Commerce
DPW Department of Public Works
ERNS Emergency Response Notification System
ERP Environmental Repair Program Database
ESA Environmental Site Assessment
FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency
FirstSearch FirstSearch Technology Corporation
GC Geocode
kg kilogram
lb. pounds
LGN FirstSearch large quantity hazardous waste generator
LQG Large quantity generator
LUST Leaking Underground Storage Tank
MHD City of Milwaukee Health Department
MIS Metropolitan intercepting sewer
MMSD Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District
MSL Mean Sea Level
MWW City of Milwaukee Water Works
NPL National Priority List
NRCS Natural Resource Conservation Service
PAH Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon
PCB Polychlorinated byphenyls
RCRA Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
RCRA COR Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Corrective Action Activity List
RCRA GEN Resource Conservation and Recovery Information Systems – Large and
Small Quantity Generators
RCRIS Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System
RCRIS-TSD RCRIS for Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
REC Recognized environmental concerns
REG UST/AST Registered underground storage tanks/above-ground storage tanks
ROW Right-of-way
SEWRPC Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission
SGN FirstSearch small quantity hazardous waste generator
SPILLS Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Spill Database
SQG Small quantity generator

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SSO Separate sanitary sewer overflow


SWL Solid waste landfill
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USDA United States Department of Agriculture
USEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency
USGS United States Geological Survey
UST Underground storage tank
VGN FirstSearch very small quantity hazardous waste generator
WDNR Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
WDS Wisconsin waste disposal sites

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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY


In June 2003, the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) retained Brown and
Caldwell to preliminarily evaluate alternatives to reduce sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs) from
the MMSD Metropolitan Interceptor Sewers (MIS) within the Port Washington Road Relief
Sewer Project Study Area. This study area includes portions of the municipalities of Glendale,
Whitefish Bay, and River Hills as well as the northeast side of Milwaukee (Wisconsin). In
addition, the study area receives flow contributions from Mequon, Fox Point, Bayside, and part
of Brown Deer. Alternatives that are being addressed include remote wastewater treatment
facilities, near surface storage facilities at major overflow locations, storage relief sewers, and
changes to current operational control strategies.

As part of this project, T N & Associates, Inc. (TN&A) performed a Phase I Environmental Site
Assessment (ESA) to assess whether recognized environmental concerns (RECs) are present
within the study area. In this report, the term REC means the presence or likely presence of any
hazardous substances or petroleum products on a property under conditions that indicate an
existing release, a past release, or a material threat of a release of any hazardous substances or
petroleum products into structures on the property or into the ground, groundwater, or surface
water of the property. The term REC is not intended to include de minimis conditions that
generally do not present a material risk of harm to public health or the environment and that
generally would not be the subject of an enforcement action if brought to the attention of
appropriate governmental agencies (ASTM, 2000).This work was performed in accordance with
American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Practice E1527-00.

In this report, TN&A provides information from the Phase I ESA completed for the Port
Washington Road Relief Sewer Project (the “project”), as shown in Figure 1. During
performance of this Phase I ESA, TN&A placed specific focus on evaluating the likelihood that
RECs are located in close proximity to each relief sewer corridor alignment (“project site”)
presently being evaluated by Brown and Caldwell. The scope of services for this Phase I ESA
included:
(1) reviewing historical information/records regarding land ownership, land use, and
environmental conditions at the project sites, (2) performing a visual reconnaissance to
document existing conditions at each project site and the immediately adjacent land area, (3)
interviewing key persons familiar with the project sites, and (4) preparing this report.

Report findings and recommendations are presented below. A more complete discussion of the
information obtained during the Phase I ESA is presented in the following sections of this report.
Supporting data, figures, photographs, and other information are attached in Appendices A-E.

1.1 Findings

Findings from the Phase I ESA have identified the following RECs:

• The project sites are located in Milwaukee County. Subsurface geology in this area is
represented by a relatively thick sequence of unconsolidated glacial sediment overlying
carbonate bedrock. Perched groundwater occurs in the glacial sediment, with area water
supplies being obtained from Lake Michigan, and in certain instances, the deeper bedrock
aquifer system. Some hydraulic interconnection between shallow groundwater and local

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surface water features is likely. Therefore, discharges to groundwater could affect Lincoln
Creek, the Milwaukee River, or other surface water features.

• The residences and businesses located immediately adjacent to the project site are served by
public utilities. Drinking water supplies in the site vicinity are obtained from Lake Michigan
and are distributed and operated by the City of Milwaukee Water Works (MWW)
Department. The possibility exists however that private potable wells are located in the area.
Information should be obtained to determine whether pumping wells in the area are exerting
stress on the aquifer system, potentially affecting groundwater contaminant plume migration.

• Land use along the 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor consists predominantly of
residential, commercial, and industrial uses. Existing land use suggests that the potential
exists for contaminants to have been released to the corridor due to surface spills, leaking
underground storage tanks, and commercial/industrial operations. The potential exists for
organic contaminants (i.e., petroleum and solvents), biological contaminants (i.e., viruses,
bacteria), and inorganics (i.e., salt, heavy metals) contaminants to exist locally in the soil,
surface water, groundwater, and/or air. Pesticides and herbicides may also be present.

• Land use along the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor (including the
satellite and near surface storage facilities) consists predominantly of mixed residential and
park settings. A good portion of this alignment resides within the 100-year floodplain, and
several areas along the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment have been designated as
wetlands. As such, potential site construction and development activities may be restricted
and require permits/approvals from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
(WDNR) and possibly other regulatory agencies. As noted for the 27th Street Relief Sewer
Alignment Corridor, spills and LUSTs could exert environmental risk onto this alignment.

• Information reviewed during this study indicates that land use within the project area has
remained fairly consistent over the past several years. A review of select tax key information
indicates that past liens and encumbrances are associated with certain properties within the
alignment corridors (including tax-delinquent properties). Further evaluation is needed to
identify whether tax-delinquent, bankrupt, abandoned, and/or devalued properties represent
environmental contamination at these sites.

• A review of federal regulatory database information obtained for the project sites did not
identify uncontrolled hazardous waste sites within the standard ASTM search radii. Forty-
seven hazardous waste generators were identified within the ¼-mile search areas for the 27th
Street Relief Sewer Alignment and twenty-four hazardous waste generators were identified
within the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor (includes satellite facilities
and near surface storage facilities). While no known releases were associated with these
sites, the potential exists that hazardous waste could be discharged by these facilities. This
possibility should be considered during the evaluation of alternatives.

• Two spill sites were identified along the 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor. These
sites are closed and not expected to pose significant environmental risk to this sewer
alignment corridor.

• Numerous leaking underground storage tanks (USTs) are located at the evaluated sites. The
majority of these sites have either been closed by the WDNR or the Wisconsin Department
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of Commerce (DCOM). In addition, several are located at positions topographically lower


than the project areas indicating that contaminant releases to surface water or groundwater
locally would not likely intersect the project sites. Nevertheless, several tank sites have
received restricted closure from the WDNR indicating that residual contamination is locally
present in site soil and groundwater. Additionally, some LUST cases remain open, with the
nature and extent of contamination not yet defined. Such occurrences should be considered
during the evaluation of the alternatives.

• Several solid waste landfills (SWLs) that have the potential to affect the 27th Street Relief
Sewer Alignment and Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment alternatives and the satellite
and near surface storage facilities are being considered in the Estabrook Park area. Further
evaluation of the environmental risk associated with each landfill area is recommended. The
presence of buried waste, leachate discharges, and potential or known groundwater quality
impacts suggests that measures to avoid these sites should be considered.

• The project sites are located immediately adjacent to major thoroughfares. Indiscriminate
spills or releases have occurred along roadways, potentially impacting the project sites.

The above RECs indicate that all project areas may potentially be affected by off-site
contaminant sources. No definitive data was obtained during this study to indicate that this is the
case, however. The likelihood of such occurrences is considered moderate due to the presence of
landfills or other potentially contaminating sources within the study area. Accordingly, all
reasonable inquiries should be performed with the appropriate agencies before any construction
activities are initiated. This may include obtaining the permits necessary to address contaminated
soil and groundwater that may be encountered during construction.

1.2 Recommendations

Based on the above findings, TN&A recommends that MMSD conduct follow-up investigation
activities (Phase II ESA) to further evaluate those sites that pose unacceptable environmental
risk to the project sites for the selected alternative. This work may consist of performing an
additional file review to assess site history and existing environmental conditions and/or possibly
subsurface investigation and sampling activities. It is recommended that the supplemental results
from such studies be integrated into the final design of the selected alternative, as well as provide
appropriate information to ensure that proper environmental monitoring and safety and health
protocols are used during construction.

2.0 INTRODUCTION
This Phase I ESA was conducted to evaluate whether any RECs are indicated at, or in the
immediate vicinity of, the following project sites:
• 27th Street Storage Relief Sewer
• Milwaukee River Storage Relief Sewer
• Green Tree and Estabrook Satellite Facilities
• Green Tree Road, Humboldt Avenue, and Range Line Road Near Surface Storage
Because of the significant development along nearby Port Washington Road (located further
east), this area was also evaluated for potential RECs.

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Further discussion regarding the scope of services performed by TN&A during this Phase I ESA
is presented below.

2.1 Scope-of-Services
This Phase I ESA was conducted in accordance with a proposal submitted to Brown and
Caldwell during June 2004. This work was completed in substantial accordance with ASTM E
1527-00, subject to the assumptions, limitations, and exceptions noted below. Of note, no
sampling or inspection of the inside of buildings or structures was performed during this Phase I
ESA; rather, visual observations were limited to those made from public roadways.

2.2 Assumptions
Certain information contained in this report has been obtained from regulatory database search
firms, regulatory and public agencies, personal interviews, and MMSD. It is assumed that the
information obtained from these and other information sources is true and accurate. TN&A
makes no representations or warranties that such information is accurate or that any independent
investigation, beyond the agreed upon scope of services, has been or will be made to verify the
accuracy of such information.

2.3 Limitations and Exceptions


The opinions rendered in this report are based on information collected during the conduct of
this assessment and represent TN&A’s professional judgment regarding the status of the
property and, as such, are not a guarantee. Rather, TN&A’s professional judgment is based on
generally accepted environmental practices and procedures designed to assess environmental
liability with respect to current and customary standards of due care recognized by the consulting
profession at the time this investigation was performed. It should be noted that requests were
made to obtain Sanborn maps from MMSD, but that such requests for information were not
completed.

2.4 Special Terms


The work performed was conducted in accordance with Master Contract No. C-05013E01
between Brown and Caldwell and TN&A dated April 9, 2004.

2.5 User Reliance


TN&A has no obligation to any party other than Brown and Caldwell (and its client, MMSD),
who intends to or will rely on this report and specifically disclaims any responsibility to any
third party. TN&A assumes no obligation for reporting any facts contained in this report to
anyone other than Brown and Caldwell unless otherwise directed by Brown and Caldwell.

3.0 SITE DESCRIPTION


The evaluated project alignments are located in the following areas:
Milwaukee River
Township 7N Range 22E Sections 4, 5
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Township 8N Range 22E Sections 19, 20, 29, 30, 31, 32,
27th Street
Township 8N Range 22E Sections 19, 30, 31
Township 8N Range 22E Sections 24, 25, 36

3.1 Current Use of Property


For the most part, both the 27th Street and Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment alternatives
are located along major roadways (see Figure 2). The Green Tree and Estabrook Satellite
Facility alternatives are located within or directly adjacent to park areas developed along the
Milwaukee River. The Green Tree Road Near Surface Storage Facility alternative is located
within Kletzsch Park and the Humboldt Avenue Near Surface Storage facility is located in the
Estabrook Park area, just west of the Milwaukee River. The Range Line Road Near Surface
Storage Facility alternative is located further north, approximately where Range Line Road
crosses the Milwaukee River.

3.2 Current Use of Adjoining Properties


The land area adjacent to the proposed alternatives jointly consists of residential, commercial,
and industrial areas with interspersed river and park areas. The predominant land use associated
with all considered alternatives is depicted on Figure 3. To better characterize the area, the land
use along nearby Port Washington Road was also inventoried. The information presented on this
figure is based on that obtained during a drive-through field reconnaissance. Further details
regarding general land use along the considered alternatives is presented on Figures 4-15. As
shown, approximately one-third of the 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor has been
developed for industrial use with the remaining land area consisting of a mix of residential and
commercial development. Land use along the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment
Corridor is predominantly park land (Kletzsch, Lincoln, and Estabrook Parks), with some
residential areas and essentially no industrial development. Land use further east, along Port
Washington Road, is dominated by commercial businesses with some interspersed residential
areas.

4.0 USER PROVIDED INFORMATION

4.1 Title Records


No title information was reviewed except for tax key information obtained from Milwaukee
County’s Map Milwaukee GIS database, and the City of Glendale. This information is provided
in Sections 5.5 and 5.6 of this report.

4.2 Environmental Liens or Use Limitation


No information regarding environmental liens was obtained by (or provided to) TN&A.

4.3 Specialized Knowledge


Appropriate inquiry was made during this Phase I ESA to obtain information regarding the
presence or absence of local utilities, sewer/water, underground tanks, landfills, or other
potential environmental concerns. This effort consisted of contacting personnel with MMSD, the
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City of Glendale, Whitefish Bay, River Hills, the Milwaukee County Department of Health, the
City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works (DPW), the MWW Department, and the City of
Milwaukee Department of Neighborhood Services.

4.4 Valuation Reduction for Environmental Issues


Tax key information obtained from Milwaukee County and the City of Glendale was reviewed to
determine whether valuation reduction, which could be potentially indicative of environmentally
contaminated property, was indicated for the considered alignments or immediately surrounding
properties. Based 2004 data, valuation reduction attributable to possible environmental
contamination was noted for select properties (see Sections 5.5 and 5.6).

4.5 Owner, Property Manager, and Occupant Information


During this ESA, TN&A requested from Brown and Caldwell any reports addressing local
geology/ hydrogeology, geotechnical issues, and/or known or suspected environmental concerns
previously identified for the area (including any Phase I ESA reports completed in the area). On
July 13, 2004, TN&A staff reviewed various geological and geotechnical information available
at Brown and Caldwell office in Milwaukee. No previously existing ESA reports or other
information pertaining to pre-existing environmental issues within the project area was received
prior to preparation of this report.

4.6 Reason for Performing Phase I ESA


MMSD is evaluating alternatives to reduce sanitary sewer overflows from the current MIS
located within portions of customer municipalities Glendale, Whitefish Bay, River Hills, and the
northeast side of Milwaukee. In addition, the study area receives flow contributions from
Mequon, Fox Point, Bayside, and part of Brown Deer.

The principle focus of this investigation is to assist Brown and Caldwell with identifying the
most suitable alternative that will provide relief to the 39-inch special section of MIS between
Green Tree Road and Villard Avenue.

5.0 RECORDS REVIEW


The regulatory database review was performed to determine whether the project site and/or
surrounding areas have been formerly identified as having caused or having the potential to
cause a REC. FirstSearch Technology Corporation (FirstSearch) of Norwood, Massachusetts, an
environmental database search agency, provided the Federal and State database search report.
The abbreviated findings report is presented in Appendix A. The following databases were
referenced in the report:

Federal Government

• National Priority List (NPL)

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• Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System


(CERCLIS)

• Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Information System


No Further Remedial Action Planned

• Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System - Treatment, Storage, and


Disposal (RCRIS TSD)

• Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Corrective Action Activity List (RCRA COR)

• Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System - Large and Small Quantity
Generators (RCRIS GEN)

• Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS)

State of Wisconsin

• SWL Facilities

• Registered USTs and Above-ground Storage Tanks (ASTs) – REG UST/AST

• LUST Database

• Others, including the WDNR Spills (SPILLS) Database

• Wisconsin Environmental Repair Program (ERP) Database, Wisconsin Waste Disposal Sites
(WDS) Database

Conditions and limitations surrounding the availability, location, and use of this data is presented
in the FirstSearch Summary Report (Appendix A).

In addition, TN&A also performed a separate review of information contained within the WDNR
Bureau of Remediation and Redevelopment Tracking System (BRRTS) Database. TN&A staff
also reviewed select file information at the WDNR office in Milwaukee.

Further discussion regarding the information provided by each database source as well as the
findings from the database review is provided below.

5.1 Federal Government

Records from the Federal Government were reviewed to determine the potential of the subject
areas to be contaminated and/or have on-site generation of hazardous wastes. The information
obtained is also presented by corridor in Figure 16.

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NPL: represents the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (U.S. EPA’s) list of
confirmed or proposed Superfund Sites (updated quarterly).

No NPL sites were identified within the designated search radius for any of the evaluated
alternatives.

CERCLIS: provides data on sites that have been reported to the U.S. EPA by states,
municipalities, private companies, and private persons, and which have either been investigated
or are currently under investigation for the release or threatened release of hazardous substances
(updated quarterly).

No CERCLIS sites were identified within the designated search radius for any of the evaluated
alternatives.

CERCLIS - NFRAP: The CERCLIS No Further Remedial Action Planned (NFRAP) database
identifies those CERCLA sites, which to the best of U.S. EPA’s knowledge, have completed all
necessary assessment activities and that no further steps will be taken to list this site on the NPL
(updated quarterly).

The database review did not identify any CERCLIS - NFRAP sites within the designated search
radius for any of the evaluated alternatives.

RCRIS: U.S. EPA’s database of registered facilities that generate, transport, store, treat, or
dispose of hazardous waste(s) as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA) of 1976. RCRA identifies, tracks, and regulates the hazardous waste(s) from the time it
is generated until its ultimate disposal. RCRIS databases queried by FirstSearch consisted of the
following:

RCRIS - TSD: contains information pertaining to facilities that generate, treat, store, or dispose
of hazardous waste(s). This database is updated annually.

No RCRIS - TSD site was identified within a 0.5-mile radius designated search radius for any of
the evaluated alternatives.

RCRA COR: The RCRA Corrective Action Sites (CORRACTS) list defines hazardous substance
handlers with RCRA COR. The list includes nationally defined corrective action events. This
information is also reported on the standard RCRIS detailed data listing (this database is updated
annually).

No CORRACTS were identified within the designated search radii from the evaluated
alternatives.

RCRA GEN: This report contains information pertaining to large and small quantity generators.
This list identifies facilities that either generate more than 1,000 kilograms (kg) of hazardous
waste per month or meet other applicable criteria set for large quantity generators (LQGs) under
RCRA; and considers information pertaining to facilities that either generate between 100 kg
[220 pounds (lb.)] and 1,000 kg (2,200 lb.) of hazardous waste per month or meet other
applicable criteria set for small quantity generators (SQGs) under RCRA (this database is
updated annually).

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Several RCRA generators were located within the project corridors. The number of RCRA
generators located within the 0.25-mile search radius for each of the evaluated alternatives is
tabulated below. This information represents a summary of the FirstSearch regulatory search
database reports provided in Appendix A (Note: The regulatory data for each alignment is
separated by a contrast color page to facilitate use of this information).

SUMMARY OF RCRA GENERATORS WITHIN PROJECT AREAS

Distance to Project Site (miles)


Alignment At Site Within Within Orpha Totals
⅛ mile ¼ mile n
Sites
27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment
2 14 29 1 46
Corridor
Milwaukee River Relief Sewer
0 7 16 0 23
Alignment Corridor
Green Tree and Estabrook Satellite
0 0 0 0 0
Facilities
Green Tree, Humboldt and Range
0 0 0 0 0
Line Road Near Surface Storage

Other
Port Washington Road Area
7 19 24 3 53

RCRA generators identified directly within the project corridor(s) are noted below.

RCRA Generators in 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor

DATABASE REF FACILITY STREET DISTANCE DNR ID STATUS


# (miles)
RCRA GEN 28 St Michael’s 2400 W. Villard 0 WID020463196 VGN

RCRA Generators in 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor

DATABASE REF FACILITY STREET DISTANCE DNR ID STATUS


# (miles)
RCRA GEN 32 Clark’s Svc Ctr. 5003 N. Teutonia 0 WI0000123505 VGN

The distribution of environmental sites associated with each evaluated sewer alignment corridor
is shown on Figure 16. The location of environmental sites of potential concern (all corridors) is
presented as Figure 17.

According to this information, both St. Michael’s Hospital and Clark’s Service Center are very
small quantity hazardous waste generators (VGN). Based on this information, it is not expected
that either site would pose significant environmental risk to the proposed alignments. RCRA
generators located along Port Washington Road are identified below (See Figure 16).

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RCRA Generators Along Port Washington Road

DATABASE REF FACILITY STREET DISTANCE DNR ID STATUS


# (miles)
RCRA GEN 14 Bay Shore Mall 5900 N. Port 0 WID988634697 VGN
Washington Rd.

RCRA GEN 15 Goodyear Auto 5960 N. Port 0 WID982427924 VGN


Service Center Washington Rd.

RCRA GEN 14 Ritz Camera 407 5900 N. Port 0 WID982650277 VGN


Washington Rd

RCRA GEN 16 Scrub-A-Dub 5615 N. Port 0 WID988594867 SGN


Carwash Washington Rd.

RCRA GEN 14 Sears Auto Center 5900 N. Port 0 WID988611216 VGN


Washington Rd

RCRA GEN 22 Ledger Bank 5555 N. Port 0 WIR000102939 SGN


Washington Rd.

RCRA GEN 24 Woodfield Suites 5423 N. Port 0 WI0000125500 SGN


Washington Rd.

According to this information, four sites are listed as VGN and three sites as SGN. Based on this
information, it is not expected that these sites would pose significant environmental risk to the
proposed alignment.

ERNS: The Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) list is a national computer
database system that is used to store information on the sudden and/or accidental releases of oil
and hazardous substances including petroleum into the environment. The ERNS reporting
system contains preliminary information on specific releases including the spill location, the
substance released, and the responsible party (updated quarterly).

ERNS sites located within the study area are identified on the FirstSearch regulatory search
database reports provided in Appendix A. This information is summarized further below.

Two ERNS sites were identified within the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor
and an additional site within the 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor as summarized
below. The location of these “Other Sites” is shown (in green) on Figure 17. The location of
non-UST/non-LUST (“Other”) sites is shown on Figure 20 (27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment
Corridor), Figure 24 (Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment), and Figure 28 (Port
Washington Road).

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SUMMARY OF ERNS SITES WITHIN PROJECT AREAS

Distance to Project Site (mi)


Alignment At Site Within Within Orpha Totals
⅛ mile ¼ mile n
Sites
27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment
0 0 1 0 1
Corridor
Milwaukee River Relief Sewer
0 2 0 0 2
Alignment Corridor
Green Tree and Estabrook Satellite
0 0 0 0 0
Facilities
Green Tree, Humboldt and Range
0 0 0 0 0
Line Road Near Surface Storage

Other
Port Washington Road Area
0 2 2 0 4

The locations for the Satellite Facilities are shown on Figure 30. Environmental sites located
within the designated ASTM search radii area also shown (identified by number, cross-
referenced to the ‘ID’ column provided within the FirstSearch Database Report for the
Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor in Appendix A). Similarly, the locations for
the identified near surface storage facilities are also shown on Figure 30 (site location
identification codes cross-reference those given in Appendix A for the Milwaukee River
Corridor database report).

ERNS sites identified within a 0.25 miles of the project relief sewer alignmentcorridor(s) are
noted below.

ERNS Sites in 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor


DISTANCE
DATABASE REF FACILITY STREET DNR ID STATUS
(miles)
#
ERNS 49 Bulkmatic 5400 N. Teutonia 0.18 219704 Unknown
Trucking Ave.

According to WDNR information this site is closed, and therefore is not expected to pose
significant environmental risk to the proposed alignment (see Figure 20). No ERNS sites were
identified along the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor. Sites identified along
nearby Port Washington Road are summarized below.

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ERNS Sites Along Port Washington Road

DATABASE REF FACILITY STREET DISTANCE DNR ID STATUS


# (miles)
ERNS 51 Green Tree Health 6925 N. Port 0.09 291895 OPEN
Center Washington Rd.

ERNS 54 Unknown NRC 4200 N. Holton St. 0.12 176404 OPEN

ERNS 52 T.M.S. Carriers – I-43 and Hampton 0.12 240651 CLOSED


Highway Related Ave.

ERNS 53 Highway Related I-43 and Hampton 0.12 150685 CLOSED


Ave. Exit

According to a review of WDNR records, two of these sites have been closed (no further action
required). Consequently, neither site is believed to pose significant environmental risk. Fuel oil
has resulted in contamination at the Green Tree Health Center site, and a remedial action options
report to address this contamination has been approved by the WDNR. The unknown site
appears to be the Milprint, Inc. facility. Review of WDNR information indicates that soil and
groundwater contamination exists at this site, and continuing investigation is being performed.
Open ERNS sites along Port Washington Road should be further evaluated to assess the current
risk posed on the evaluated corridors.

5.2 State Government

Records from the state government were reviewed to determine the potential of the evaluated
relief sewer alignment corridor to be contaminated and/or have on-site generation of hazardous
wastes.

STATE SITES: The WDNR’s listing of Hazard Ranking Sites as maintained by the Emergency
and Remedial Response Program Division (updated annually).

No state sites were identified within the 27th Street or Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment
Corridors. The following site was located however along nearby Port Washington Road:

State Sites Along Port Washington Road

DATABASE REF FACILITY STREET DISTANCE DNR ID STATUS


# (miles)
STATE 1 Blue Hole Landfill 810 E Capital Dr. >0.5 S HRL000065 Category 1

Select file information regarding the Blue Hole Landfill is provided in Appendix B. As reported,
the Blue Hole Landfill accepted municipal waste including rubbish, ash, and other non-
combustible material until it was closed in 1973. This site is designated as a high priority site
due to its proximity to the Milwaukee River. Sampling performed by the WDNR has shown
elevated levels of arsenic, barium, and lead in leachate surface seeps. A landfill closure plan and
Exemption to Construct was approved by the WDNR in July 1997, and the property was
subsequently sold to the Milwaukee Area Technical College who constructed a parking lot over
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this area. Continued monitoring has shown elevated metals and organic compounds in site
groundwater. However, given the distance and down-river direction of this landfill from the
nearest proposed construction area, it is not expected to pose a significant environmental threat
to construction.

WDNR SWL: The WDNR’s Bureau of Waste Management maintains a database containing a
listing of active and historic SWL facilities. This database is updated annually (or as available).

According to the FirstSearch database, several SWL facilities are located within the 0.25-mile
search radius search area completed along the proposed relief sewer alignments. This
information is summarized below.

SUMMARY OF SWL SITES WITHIN PROJECT AREAS

Distance to Project Site (miles)


Alignment At Site Within Within Orpha Totals
⅛ mile ¼ mile n
Sites
27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment
0 1 1 1 3
Corridor
Milwaukee River Relief Sewer
1 1 0 1 3
Alignment Corridor
Green Tree and Estabrook (EB)
0 1 (EB) 0 0 1
Satellite Facilities
Green Tree, Humboldt, and Range
0 1 0 0 1
Line Road Near Surface Storage

Other
Port Washington Road Area
2 0 0 0 2

The SWL sites identified during the database search are shown on Figure 17, and other relevant
information presented in Appendix A. Further information regarding the SWL sites located
within each corridor is presented below.

SWL Sites in 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor

DATABASE REF FACILITY STREET DISTANCE DNR ID STATUS


# (miles)

SWL 195 W.H. Brady Co 2230 W. Florist 0.29 E SW002279 CLOSURE


Techincote Ave.
Division

SWL 50 City of Glendale Glendale, WI 0.17 E SW00260 CLOSURE

SWL 51 Johnson Controls 5400 N. Teutonia 0.24 W SW002310 CLOSURE


Ave.

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Information regarding these (and other) sites is contained in Appendix B. According to this
information, all three sites pose significant environmental risk to portions of the 27th Street
Relief Sewer Alignment.

Several tanks are located at the W.H. Brady Technicote facility. According to regulatory records,
several spills have occurred during on-site operations. Additional review to assess current
environmental conditions at this facility is recommended.

The City of Glendale site is an 18-acre municipal solid waste disposal facility site that was
operated during the 1960s and 1970s. Continued monitoring to assess groundwater conditions at
this site is being performed.

Johnson Controls generated waste at its research and experimental testing facility, which
operated a lead-acid battery line. In 1981, a wastewater spill containing high levels of lead was
released to a drainage located within a ½ mile of Lincoln Creek. Later, a lead oxide leak/spill
occurred during the transfer of lead oxide powder at the facility. A preliminary closure plan was
submitted to the WDNR in August 1995. Further review to determine the current status of this
facility is recommended.

The FirstSearch database search also identified one SWL site within the Milwaukee River Relief
Sewer Alignment Corridor.

SWL Sites in the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor

DATABASE REF FACILITY STREET DISTANCE DNR ID STATUS


# (miles)
SWL 27 Schlitz Terminal Glendale, WI 0 SW002261 CLOSURE

According to WDNR records, the Schlitz Terminal site was used as a municipal/sanitary waste
site for many years. From the information reviewed, it appears likely that this site poses
significant environmental risk to the southern portion of the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer
Alignment Corridor.

In addition to the Schlitz Terminal site (located near Port Washington Road), the FirstSearch
database effort identified a dumpsite in the same general area.

SWL Sites Along Port Washington Road

DATABASE REF FACILITY STREET DISTANCE DNR ID STATUS


# (miles)
SWL 57 Dump Milwaukee, 53221 0 SW002294 CLOSURE

TN&A did not find any information regarding this site when reviewing WDNR files. It is likely
that this dump was also used for the disposal of assorted municipal waste. Therefore, it appears
likely that this site poses significant environmental risk to the southern portion of the Milwaukee
River Relief Sewer Alignment.

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REG UST/AST: The database search included the identification of registered USTs/ASTs. This
database resides with the Wisconsin DCOM and is maintained by the Division of Safety,
Buildings, and the Environment.

The database review identified numerous USTs located within the project search area including
several sites that were located at higher elevations from the project site, indicating that releases
from these sites would have the potential to intersect the evaluated relief sewer alignment
corridors. The following identifies the number of USTs located within the designated 0.25-mile
search area.

SUMMARY OF UST SITES WITHIN PROJECT AREAS

Distance to Project Site (miles)


Alignment Totals
At Site Within ⅛ Within ¼ Orphan
mile mile Sites
27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment
4 41 49 34 128
Corridor
Milwaukee River Relief Sewer
0 42 27 26 95
Alignment Corridor
Green Tree and Estabrook Satellite
0 0 2 0 2
Facilities
Green Tree, Humboldt, and Range
0 0 1 0 1
Line Road Near Surface Storage

Other

Port Washington Road Area


7 68 136 42 253

The UST/AST sites identified during the database search are shown on Figure 19 and other
relevant information presented in Appendix A. Further information regarding the UST/AST sites
located within each corridor is presented below.

UST Sites At 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor

DATABASE REF # FACILITY STREET DISTANCE DNR ID


(miles)
UST 97 St Michael’s Hospital 2400 W. Villard Ave. 0 4 305

UST 130 Clark Nagel 5003 N. Teutonia Ave. 0 63584

UST 123 Steven Traeger 5431 N. 27th St. 0 143762

UST 28 St Michael’s Hospital 2400 W. Villard Ave. 0 155743

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Other UST sites located immediately adjacent to the corridor are identified below:

UST Sites At 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor

DATABASE REF # FACILITY STREET DISTANCE DNR ID


(miles)
UST 128/ 129 Milwaukee DPW 2931 W. Cameron 0.01 155377
Ave.

UST 135/ 211 MMSD 4830 N. 32d St. 0.02 111981, 675097

UST 114 Lakefield Dairy Products 5456 N. 27th St. 0.01 0101550
UST
108 National Tea 2727 Silver Spring Dr. 0.02 113298
UST
67/ 68 Ed Weber, Inc. 2727 W. Mill Rd. 0.01 73626, 604348
UST
80 Munson Inc. 2737 W. Mill Rd. 0.01 112832

According to information obtained from FirstSearch and the WDNR, no releases are known to
have occurred at any of these sites. Based on this information and current tank monitoring
requirements, it is unlikely that these UST sites pose significant environmental risk to the
27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor.

The UST/AST sites identified during the database search along the Milwaukee River Relief
Sewer Alignment Corridor are shown on Figure 23 (Appendix A). The three UST sites located
within the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor are identified below:

UST Sites At the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor

DATABASE REF # FACILITY STREET DISTANCE DNR ID


(miles)
UST 91 Margaret Peterman 4976 N. Port 0.01 649003
Washington Rd.

UST 61, 62 Glendale/River Hills 5910 N. Milwaukee 0.01 673749, 116758


Schools River Pkwy.

UST 55, 56, Concours Motors 1400 W. Silver Spring 0.01 681635, 64459,
57 Dr. 582721

According to information obtained during this assessment, no releases have occurred at any of
these sites. Based on this information and current tank monitoring requirements, it is unlikely
that these UST sites pose significant environmental risk to the 27th Street Relief Sewer
Alignment.

The FirstSearch database search also identified seven UST/AST sites along Port Washington
Road. They are identified below.

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UST Sites at Port Washington Road

DATABASE REF # FACILITY STREET DISTANCE DNR ID


(miles)
UST 194 Corrigan Properties Inc. 5900 N. Port Washington Rd. 0 55833

UST 195 Goodyear Auto Svc. 5960 N. Port Washington Rd. 0 83938
Ctr.

UST 196 Goodyear Tire & 5960 N. Port Washington Rd. 0 152287
Rubber Co

UST 198 Kohl's Food Corp - Tom 5656 N. Port Washington Rd. 0 100525
Horvath

UST 201 WI Dept. of 5615 N. Port Washington Rd. 0 143599


Transportation

UST 212 Marcus Hotels & 5423 N. Port Washington Rd. 0 146898
Resorts

UST 229 Northview Apartments 306 W. Hampton Ave. 0 114847

According to FirstSearch and WDNR records, no known releases have occurred from these UST
systems. Furthermore, the majority of these UST sites are located in positions that would not be
expected to affect the adjacent Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment.

LUST Database: The WDNR manages a database listing of all LUSTs. This list is maintained
by the WDNR’s Remediation and Redevelopment Program and is updated on a quarterly basis.

The database review identified numerous LUSTs located within the project search area including
several sites that were located at higher elevations or positions expected to be hydraulically
upgradient from the relief sewer alignment corridors. This information indicates that petroleum
(or other) releases from these sites would have the potential to intersect the project sites.
According to the FirstSearch database, the following LUST sites are located within the
designated 0.25-mile search area.

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Summary Of Lust Sites Located Within Project Area Corridors

Distance to Project Site (miles)


Alignment Totals
At Site Within ⅛ Within ¼ Orphan
mile mile Sites
27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment
3 18 18 2 41
Corridor
Milwaukee River Relief Sewer
0 10 10 1 21
Alignment Corridor
Green Tree (GT) and Estabrook (EB)
1(EB) 0 2 (GT) 0 3
Satellite Facilities
Green Tree, Humboldt and Range
0 0 2 0 2
Line Road Near Surface Storage

Other

Port Washington Road Area


5 19 24 0 48

The LUST sites identified during the database search along the 27th Street Relief Sewer
Alignment Corridor are shown on Figure 17. Other relevant information is presented in
Appendix A. Further information regarding the LUST sites located within this corridor is
presented below:

LUST Sites Located in the 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor
DISTANCE
DATABASE REF FACILITY STREET DNR ID STATUS
(miles)
#
LUST 184 Clark’s Service 5003 N. Teutonia 0 341004068 CLOSED
Center Ave.

LUST 181 Wells Badger 5431 N. 27th St. 0 341000830 CLOSED


Industries Inc

LUST 180 St. Michael’s 2400 W. Villard 0 341004030 CLOSED


Hospital Ave.

The location of these three LUST sites (and other nearby sites) is provided on Figure 18.
According to information obtained from FirstSearch and the WDNR, all sites have been closed
suggesting that the contamination has been addressed and indicating that it is unlikely that these
sites would pose significant environmental risk to the 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment
construction. Other sites designated by the WDNR as high priority/high risk LUST sites (soil
and groundwater contamination) are: Ed Weber, 2727 N. Mill Road (#156), Munson, Inc., 2737
W. Mill Road (#160), Jefferson Smurfit, 2800 W. Custer Avenue (#177); Armada Corp, 2487 W.
Silver Spring Drive (#169) and Glendale Automotive, 2484 W. Silver Spring Drive (#165). All
of these sites are closed, with conditional closure/deed restrictions for the Ed Weber, Armada
Corp., and Glendale Automotive sites (residual soil and groundwater contamination).
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Five open LUST sites are located within a ¼ mile of the corridor. These sites are: Hewitt Tire &
Automotive, 2501 W. Silver Spring Drive (#173); Dealers Choice Enterprises Inc., 2525 W.
Silver Spring Drive (#171); Akal Quick Mart #2, 4811 N. Teutonia Avenue (#182), Bentley
Property, 3142 W. Mill Road (#52); and ER Wagner Mfg. Co., 4625 N. 32nd Street (#66).
Conditional closure is pending for the Hewitt, Dealers Choice, Bentley, and Wagner properties,
indicating that the contamination at these sites has likely been addressed. A remedial action plan
has been implemented to address soil and groundwater contamination at the Akal Quick Mart
site.

LUST sites present along the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor are shown on
Figure 22, and related information presented in Appendix A. Information regarding WDNR
designated high priority sites have also been tabulated in Tables 1-6. Those sites located closest
to the alignment axis are summarized below.

LUST Sites at the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor

DATABASE REF # FACILITY STREET DISTANCE DNR ID STATUS


(miles)
LUST 115 Concours Motors 1400 W. Silver 0.01 0341000400 CLOSED
Spring Dr.

LUST 124 Parkway School 5910 N. Milwaukee 0.01 0341001118 CLOSED


River Pkwy.

LUST 116 City of Glendale 5909 N. Milwaukee 0.03 0341000100 CLOSED


River Pkwy.

LUST 117 City of Glendale 5909 N. Milwaukee 0.03 0341004051 CLOSED


Public Works River Pkwy.

LUST 118 Glendale Fire 5901 N. Milwaukee 0.03 0341004472 CLOSED


Department River Pkwy.

LUST 123 North Shore Dodge 1433 W. Silver 0.03 0341001617 CLOSED
Spring Dr.

According to information obtained from FirstSearch and the WDNR, all sites have been closed,
suggesting that the contamination has been addressed. Two additional sites, Amoco Station
#19721, 190 W. Hampton Avenue (#129), located 0.13 miles from the corridor axis and
Milwaukee Gear Co., 5150 N. Port Washington Road (#127) have been closed with deed
restrictions (on-site soil and groundwater contamination exists at these sites). Based on this
information, it appears unlikely that these sites pose significant environmental risk to the
Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment.

Three open LUST sites are located within a ¼ mile from the corridor. These sites, designated by
the WDNR as high priority/high risk LUST sites, are: Laidlaw Transit, 5901 N. Glen Park Road
(#122); Amoco Station #19681, 6369 N. Green Bay Road (#114); and the former Hometown Gas
Station located at 6772 N. Green Bay Road (#121) (See Figure 25). A site investigation at the
Laidlaw site has identified soil and groundwater contamination (high priority site). The WDNR
has reviewed information regarding the Amoco #19681 site (contamination investigation not yet

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conducted). A closure request has been submitted to the Hometown site (on-site soil and
groundwater contamination).

Six other open LUST sites located along the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor
have been designated by the WDNR as high priority/low risk sites (contamination at these sites
is limited to soil impacts; groundwater is not affected). These sites are: Ameritech Services, 4349
N. Richards Street (#131); Spic & Span, 4301 N. Richards Street (#44), Laurel Oaks, 1700 W.
Bender Road (#34); Office Max, 5100 N. Port Washington Road (#40); Donahue Property (#31);
and Crestwood Area Projects, 1720-1800 W. Silver Spring Road (#30)(See Figure 27). Since
contamination at these sites is limited to on-site soil impacts, it is unlikely that they will affect
the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment.

The FirstSearch database search also identified five UST/AST sites along nearby Port
Washington Road. They are shown on Figure 26, and are identified below.

LUST Sites Along Port Washington Road

DATABASE REF FACILITY STREET DISTANCE DNR ID STATUS


# (miles)

LUST 14 Bay Shore 5900 N. Port 0 341002578 CLOSED


Mall Washington Rd.

LUST 295 Goodyear Auto 5960 N. Port 0 341004755 CLOSED


Service Center Washington Rd.

LUST 297 Kohl’s Food 5656 N. Port 0 341000963 OPEN


Store Washington Rd.

LUST 298 Sears Auto 5900 N. Port 0 341115370 CLOSED


Center Washington Rd.

LUST 304 Woodfield 5423 N. Port 0 341004618 OPEN


Suites Washington Rd.

According to FirstSearch and WDNR records, three of these LUST sites have been closed and no
further action is necessary (contamination from these sites is unlikely). Closure is pending for
the Kohl’s Food Store site, which suggests that site contamination has been addressed. The latest
correspondence from the WDNR indicates that contaminated soil and groundwater are present at
the Woodfield Suites site (further investigation is required). Assessment of these sites indicates
that they are located at hydraulically downgradient positions, suggesting that releases from these
sites would not affect the nearby Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment.

Several other sites identified by the WDNR as high priority/high risk sites have been identified
in the corridor area (See Figure 29). These consist of the following: 7-Eleven #30501, 6204 N.
Port Washington Road (#293); One-Hour Martinizing, 285 E. Hampton Avenue (#310);
Whitefish Bay Village Garage, 155 W. Fairmount (#311); Amoco Station #19721, 190 W.
Hampton Avenue (#306); Milwaukee Gear Co., 5150 N. Port Washington Road (#308); City of
Glendale Right-of-Way (ROW), Henry Clay and Port Washington Road (#71); Milprint, 4200 N.
Holton (#80), and Kaul Oil, 209 W. Silver Spring Drive (#301). Closure has been obtained or is
pending for the majority of these sites. Restricted closure has been obtained from the WDNR for

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the Amoco and Kaul Oil sites, suggesting that residual contamination is present however.
Closure has been denied for the One-Hour Martinizing Site and a remedial investigation is being
completed to determine the extent of contamination at the 7-Eleven LUST site.

Several other LUST sites within the Port Washington Road area have been designated by the
WDNR as being high priority/low risk sites, indicating that the risk posed by these sites is not
severe. Those identified consist of: Clark Oil Station #562, 4751 N. Santa Monica Boulevard
(#307); Spur E-Z Go, 425 E. Capital Drive (#326), 3866-3868 Fratney Street (#317); John
Amato Oldsmobile, 5200 N. Port Washington Road (#305); Knoerr & Fisher, Inc., 3939 N. Weil
Street (#323); Amoco Station #2290, 7010 N. Port Washington Road (#282), and Harter Amoco
Station, 303 E. Hampton Avenue (#312). Closure has been obtained for the Amato, Knoerr &
Fischer, and two Amoco sites. Conditional closure has been obtained for the Clark’s Oil and
Spur E-Z Go sites, indicating that residual contamination is associated with these sites. The site
on Fratney Street is open, indicating that contamination is present at this site.

OTHER SITES: The database information obtained by FirstSearch included the WDNR’s
listing of ERP sites as maintained by the Remediation and Redevelopment Program Division.
This listing identifies non-LUST cleanup sites (updated annually).

The database review identified numerous “Other Sites” located within the project search area,
including several located at or adjacent to the proposed alignments. According to the FirstSearch
database, the following sites are located within the designated 0.25-mile search area.

Summary Of Other Sites Located Within Project Area Corridors

Distance to Project Site (miles)


Alignment Totals
At Site Within ⅛ Within ¼ Orphan
mile mile Sites
27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment
0 4 11 0 15
Corridor
Milwaukee River Relief Sewer
0 4 12 2 18
Alignment Corridor
Green Tree and Estabrook Satellite
0 0 3 0 3
Facilities
Green Tree, Humboldt and Range
0 0 1 0 1
Line Road Near Surface Storage

Other

Port Washington Road Area


4 16 9 2 31

“Other Sites” identified during the database search are shown on Figures 20, 24, and 28, and
related site information presented in the FirstSearch Database Reports contained in Appendix A.
No “Other Sites” were identified at the evaluated alternative corridors. The four sites identified
within ⅛ mile of the 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment are: The Milwaukee Sanitation
Department, 2931 W. Cameron Avenue (#62); MMSD, 4830 N. 32nd Street (#61); N. Josten &
Co., 4905 N. 32nd Street (#60); and Kaiser Property, 4763 N. 32nd Street (#64). Those located
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within ⅛ mile of the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment are: Bridgewood Lane Utility,
6081 N. Bridgewood Lane (#29); Laurel Oaks, 1700 W. Bender Road (#34); Office Max, 5100
N. Port Washington Road (#40); and Stabelfeldts Flowers and Greenhouses, 1515 W. Silver
Spring Drive (#36).

The following four sites were identified along Port Washington Road:

Other Sites Located at Port Washington Road

DATABASE REF FACILITY STREET DISTANCE DNR ID STATUS


(miles)
OTHER 62 Bay Shore Mall 5900 N. Port 0 241153262 Request for
Washington Rd. Closure

OTHER 63 FirstStar 5900 N. Port 0 241000247 OPEN


Development Corp Washington Rd.

OTHER 68 Ledger Bank SSB 5555 N. Port 0 0241184656 CLOSED


Washington Rd.

OTHER 69 Woodfield Suites 5423 N. Port 0 241107879 OPEN


Washington Rd.

As noted previously, further investigation is being conducted at the Woodfield Suites site to
address soil contamination from a LUST. Soil contamination is also being investigated at the
FirstStar Development Corp. site. A closure letter has been submitted to the WDNR for the Bay
Shore Mall LUST site.

BRRTS: The WDNR’s BRRTS contains a listing of contaminated sites within the State of
Wisconsin. As part of this assessment, the BRRTS database was accessed and information
regarding those sites located within the study area was compiled. This information is presented
in Tables 1-6, and is further discussed below.

ORPHAN SUMMARY: Due to poor or inadequate address information, the locations of several
sites identified in the FirstSearch are designated with Non-Geocode (GC) and have not been
mapped.

Further effort was taken to identify the location of the orphan sites. This consisted of locating
street intersection information on maps and/or downloading map location information from the
internet. The additional information obtained indicates that the majority of these sites is reported
elsewhere within the FirstSearch database or is located outside of the study area. Others not
previously identified are shown below:

27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor – Orphan Sites

PRIORITY REF # FACILITY ADDRESS DISTANCE STATUS


(miles)
Solid Waste Landfill Sites
2 50 City of Glendale Glendale, WI N/A N/A

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Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor – Orphan Sites

PRIORITY REF # FACILITY ADDRESS DISTANCE STATUS


(miles)
Solid Waste Landfill Sites
2 27 Schlitz Terminal Glendale, WI N/A N/A

3 28 Dump Milwaukee, WI 0.05 N/A

Other Sites

Henry Clay Street. -


2 37 Glendale City ROW Port Washington 0.24 Closed
Rd.

Port Washington Road Area – Orphan Sites

PRIORITY REF # FACILITY ADDRESS DISTANCE STATUS


(miles)
Solid Waste Landfill Sites
1 56 Schlitz Terminal Glendale, WI 0 N/A
2 57 Dump Milwaukee, WI 0 N/A

RCRA Generator Sites


WisDOT Bridge B40- Oak Leaf Bridge
1 333 N/A LGN
961 Over E. Capitol Dr.

Other
Laureate GP/W Bender Near 600 W.
1 59 0.11 Closed
Rd. property Bender Rd.

Additional information obtained indicates that the majority of these sites are located outside of
the designated ASTM search radius criteria.

5.3 Regulatory Database Search Summary

The following summarizes information obtained from the regulatory database review. Tables 1-6
and several figures have been prepared to support discussion focusing on those sites interpreted
to present the most risk to the evaluated corridors. Figures showing the location of WDNR-
designated high-priority/high risk-sites for the 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor
(Figure 21), Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor (Figure 25) and the Port
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Hazardous Waste Sites. Several RCRA generators are located within the 0.25-mile search area
along the 27th Street and Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridors (includes the
satellite and near surface storage facilities). For the most part, these sites have been designated as
very small or small quantity generators. All such facilities are required to manage hazardous
waste in a manner consistent with state and federal requirements from waste generation and
management through waste characterization and disposal.

Discussions conducted with the WDNR, the Milwaukee County Fire Inspectors Office, and the
City of Milwaukee Health Department (MHD) did not identify RCRA sites that currently pose
significant environmental risk to the evaluated corridors. Since construction is expected to occur
along existing roads/established corridors, a release of hazardous wastes at an adjacent facility
could, however, adversely affect the project corridor(s), particularly if groundwater quality is
affected.

Spill Sites. Two spill sites were identified within the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment
Corridor and an additional site was noted within the 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment
Corridor. According to WNDR file information, the majority of these spills have been addressed
(the sites have been closed by the WDNR). Since these sites are located more than ¼ mile from
the proposed corridor construction areas, it is unlikely that these (or other) spill sites would pose
significant risk to the project area.

Solid Waste Landfills. One state-listed site (the Blue Hole Landfill, 810 E. Capital Drive) (#1) is
located along nearby Port Washington Road. According to the information reviewed by TN&A,
continued groundwater monitoring is being performed at this site.

According to the FirstSearch database, SWL facilities are located within the 0.25-mile search
radii along the proposed corridors. The W. H. Brady Co site (2230 W. Florist Avenue) (#195),
the City of Glendale Landfill (#50), and the Johnson Controls Site (5400 N. Teutonia Avenue)
(#51) are all currently being monitored to assess the extent of environmental impacts. Based on
the information reviewed during this assessment, it is likely that these sites pose significant
environmental risk to portions of the 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment (Figure 21, Table 2).
The Schlitz Terminal Landfill Site in Glendale (#27) is considered to pose environmental risk to
the Milwaukee River Sewer Alignment Corridor (Figure 25, Table 4). A dumpsite located in this
same area is also considered to pose an unacceptable risk to the southern portion of the
Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor.

Underground Storage Tanks. The database review identified numerous USTs located within the
project search area. According to information obtained from FirstSearch and the WDNR, no
releases are known to have occurred at any of these sites. Based on this information and current
tank monitoring requirements, it is unlikely that the identified UST sites pose significant
environmental risk to the evaluated corridor alignments. While several USTs are located along
nearby Port Washington Road, the majority of these UST sites are located in positions that
would not be expected to affect the adjacent Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment.

Leaking Underground Storage Tanks. Numerous LUSTs are located within the project search
area including several sites situated at higher elevations that are expected to be hydraulically
upgradient from the project sites. The three LUST sites located on 27th Street and several
additional LUSTs located within ⅛ mile of the 27th Street and Milwaukee River Relief Sewer

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Alignments have received closure status from the WDNR. No high priority/open LUST sites
appear likely to pose significant risk to the evaluated corridors.

27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor. Sites designated by the WDNR as high
priority/high risk LUST sites (soil and groundwater contamination) are: Ed Weber, 2727 N. Mill
Road (#156); Munson, Inc., 2737 W. Mill Road (#160); Jefferson Smurfit, 2800 W. Custer
Avenue (#177); Armada Corp, 2487 W. Silver Spring Drive (#169); and Glendale Automotive,
2484 W. Silver Spring Drive (#165)(See Figure 21). All of these sites are closed, with
conditional closure/deed restrictions for the Ed Weber, Armada Corp., and Glendale Automotive
sites (residual soil and groundwater contamination).

Five open LUST sites are located within a ¼ mile from the corridor. These sites are: Hewitt Tire
& Automotive, 2501 W. Silver Spring Drive (#173); Dealers Choice Enterprises Inc., 2525 W.
Silver Spring Drive (#171); Akal Quick Mart #2, 4811 N. Teutonia Avenue (#182); Bentley
Property, 3142 W. Mill Road (#52); and ER Wagner Mfg. Co., 4625 N. 32d Street (#66).
Conditional closure is pending for the Hewitt, Dealers Choice, Bentley, and Wagner properties,
indicating that the contamination at these sites has likely been addressed. A remedial action plan
has been implemented to address soil and groundwater contamination at the Akal Quick Mart
site.

Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment (including Near Surface Storage Facilities). Two
LUST sites, Amoco Station #19721, 190 W. Hampton Avenue (#129), located 0.13 miles from
the corridor axis and Milwaukee Gear Co, 5150 N. Port Washington Road (#38) have been
closed with deed restrictions (on-site soil and groundwater contamination exists at these sites)
(Figure 25). Based on this information, it appears unlikely that these sites would pose significant
environmental risk to the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment.

Three open LUST sites, designated by the WDNR as high priority/high risk LUST sites, are
located within ¼ mile from the corridor. A site investigation at Laidlaw Transit, 5901 N. Glen
Park Road (#122) has identified soil and groundwater contamination (high priority site). The
WDNR has reviewed information regarding the Amoco #19681 site, 6369 N. Green Bay Road
(#114) (contamination investigation not yet conducted). A closure requested has been submitted
to the WDNR for the former Hometown Gas Station, located at 6772 N. Green Bay Road
Hometown site (#121) (on-site soil and groundwater contamination). However, given their
distance from the proposed corridor, none of these sites are believed to pose significant risk to
this alignment.

Five other open LUST sites located along the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment
Corridor have been designated by the WDNR as high priority/low risk sites (contamination at
these sites is limited to soil impacts; groundwater is not affected). These sites are: Ameritech
Services, 4349 N. Richards Street (#131); Spic & Span, 4301 N. Richards Street (#44), Laurel
Oaks, 1700 W. Bender Road (#34); Office Max, 5100 N. Port Washington Road (#40); Donahue
Property (#31); and Crestwood Area Projects, 1720-1800 W. Silver Spring Avenue (#30). Since
contamination at these sites is limited to on-site soil impacts, it is unlikely that they will affect
the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment.

Port Washington Road Area. To further assess environmental conditions within the area, the
location and status of LUST sites along Port Washington Road were evaluated. While several

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LUST sites are located in the area, WDNR records indicate that they have been closed and no
further action is necessary (contamination from these sites is unlikely). The one open LUST site
identified is the Kohl’s Food Store site (#297) (closure is pending). Restricted closure has been
obtained from the WDNR for the Amoco Station #19721 site located at 190 W. Hampton
Avenue (#306) and the Kaul Oil site located at 209 W. Silver Spring Drive (#301), suggesting
that residual contamination is present. Closure has been denied for the One Hour Martinizing site
located at 285 E. Hampton Avenue (#310), and a remedial investigation is being completed to
determine the extent of contamination at the 7-Eleven #30501 site, located at 6204 N. Port
Washington Road (#293). Local topography and hydrogeology indicates that these sites are
located at hydraulically downgradient positions, suggesting that any releases from these sites
would probably not intersect the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment. Nevertheless, the
presence of these and other LUST sites in the area should be considered during evaluation of the
various alternatives.

Several other LUST sites within the Port Washington Road area have been designated by the
WDNR as being high priority/low risk sites. While closure has been obtained for the majority of
these sites, conditional closure has been obtained for Clark Oil Station, 4751 N. Santa Monica
Boulevard (#562), and Spur E-Z Go, 425 E. Capital Drive (#326), indicating that residual
contamination is associated with these sites.

Satellite Facilities. An additional LUST is located within ⅛ mile of the Estabrook Satellite
Facility. This information indicates that petroleum (or other) releases from this LUST could
affect this site and, therefore, further evaluation of this site is recommended.

Other Sites. The database information obtained by FirstSearch included the WDNR’s listing of
ERP sites as maintained by the Remediation and Redevelopment Program Division. This listing
identifies non-LUST cleanup sites (designated as Other Sites). No non-LUST sites were
identified at the corridor locations. Four non-LUST sites were identified within ⅛ mile of the
27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment, however. Those located within ⅛ mile of the 27th corridor
are: The Milwaukee Sanitation Department, 2931 W. Cameron Avenue (#62); MMSD, 4830 N.
32d Street (#61); N. Josten & Co., 4905 N. 32nd Street (#60); and the Kaiser Property, 4763 N.
32nd Street (#64). Those located within ⅛ mile of the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment
are: Bridgewood Lane Utility, 6081 N. Bridgewood Lane (#29); Laurel Oaks, 1700 W. Bender
Road (#34); Office Max, 5100 N. Port Washington Road (#40); and Stabelfeldts Flowers and
Greenhouses, 1515 W. Silver Spring Drive (#36). Further evaluation of these sites is
recommended.

BRRTS: The WDNR’s BRRTS contains a listing of contaminated sites within the State of
Wisconsin. As part of this assessment, the BRRTS database was accessed and information
regarding those sites located within the study area was compiled. This information is presented
in Tables 1-6.

Orphan Sites: The location of several sites identified in the FirstSearch report as orphan sites
(designated as Non-GC) were evaluated to determine their location and status. According to this
information, the majority of these sites are reported elsewhere within the FirstSearch database.
Further review indicates that the majority of the remaining orphan sites are located outside the
designated ASTM search radius criteria. LUST sites that could not be located appear to have
undergone closure, suggesting that the environmental risk posed by orphan sites to the evaluated
alternatives is minimal.
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5.4 Physical Setting

5.4.1 Topography and Surface Hydrology


Topography of the project area was determined by review of the Thiensville and Milwaukee
7.5-Minute Series Quadrangle United States Geological Survey (USGS) maps, obtained through
the USGS TerraServer website (http://terraserver-usa.com; Glendale Quadrangle, 1971). Present
topography observed in Milwaukee County is a reflection of Wisconsinian-age glaciation. A
series of broad north-south ridges were formed by deposition of glacial moraines in the area. The
western one-third of the project area (including northern portion of the 27th Street Relief Sewer
Alignment) is located on one of these north-south ridges, which slopes downward to the south
towards Lincoln Creek. The eastern two thirds of the project area (including the Milwaukee
River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor) are located in a south-sloping valley occupied by the
Milwaukee River. Within the project area, topographic elevations range from approximately 660
to 670 feet above mean sea level (MSL) west of the Milwaukee River, decreasing to about 640
feet above MSL east of the Milwaukee River (and I-43) and south of Silver Spring Drive.
Further east, topographic elevations decrease to about 600 feet along the Lake Michigan
shoreline.

The dominant hydrological feature in the project area is the Milwaukee River. The river flows
principally to the south from the northern most extent of the project area to just south of Lincoln
Park, then to the southeast to the southeastern most extent of the project area. The river roughly
parallels the Milwaukee River Sewer Relief Alignment. Lincoln Creek crosses the southern
portion of the study area from west to east and discharges to the Milwaukee River in Lincoln
Park. The southern portion of the 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment roughly parallels Lincoln
Creek. Several small lakes or ponds are located in the project area principally between the two
corridors. Lake Michigan is located approximately 1-2 miles east of the project area, but is
hydrologically separated from it by a ridge of higher topography.

Information obtained from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) indicates that a
substantial portion of the land located along the Milwaukee River is within the 100-year flood
zone (Figure 31). Based on visual estimates, it appears that more than 50 percent of the
Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment is within a designated flood zone. The southern part
of the 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment is located within the 100-year floodplain.

Information regarding designated wetlands in the project area was obtained from the
Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (SEWRPC). Wetland occurrence
relative to the evaluated alternatives is shown on Figure 33. Based on this information, it appears
that wetlands are located at, or in the immediate vicinity of, the Green Tree Satellite and Surface
Storage Facilities and along the north end of the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment
Corridor. Wetlands are also located near the south end of this corridor, in the Lincoln Park area.
Based on the SEWRPC data, it also appears that wetlands are located along a portion of Lincoln
Creek Parkway, potentially affecting a portion of the 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment.

5.4.2 Geologic and Hydrogeologic Setting


Most of the surface soils at the project area are classified by the United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA) - Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), formerly the Soil
Conservation Service, as belonging to the Fox-Casco Association. This soil association consists
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of well-drained soils that have a subsoil of clay loam and are moderately deep, developed over
sand and gravel. These soils are formed on outwash plains and stream terraces (USDA, 1971).
The surface soils in the northwestern portion of the project area belong to the Ozaukee-Morley-
Mequon Association. This soil association consists of well-drained to somewhat poorly drained
soils that have a subsoil of silty clay loam and silty clay and are formed in thin loess and silty
clay loam glacial till on moraines (USDA, 1971).

The surface geology of Milwaukee County consists of unconsolidated Pleistocene glacial


deposits (mixed ground moraine and end moraine deposits, consisting of unsorted silt, clay,
sand, and gravel), sand and gravel outwash and alluvial deposits, and stratified sand, silt, and
clay lacustrine deposits. The Milwaukee River valley bottom and the area along Lincoln Creek is
underlain by sand and gravel outwash and alluvial deposits. The more elevated portions of the
project area are underlain by silt and clay glacial tills of the Oak Creek Formation. The surface
deposits may be underlain by older glacial tills of the New Berlin Formation that consist
predominantly of silt and clay. Based on information obtained from the SEWRPC (June 2002), it
appears that the thickness of the unconsolidated glacial deposits across the project area range
from about 0 to 150 feet (Appendix C).

Bedrock outcrops occur along the Milwaukee River where the river trends southeast (along
approximately the southern ½ mile of the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment) and where
the river crosses the Glendale/River Hills boundary (at the northern end of the Milwaukee River
Relief Sewer Alignment). Relatively thin (less than 50 feet) unconsolidated deposits can be
found in the areas of these outcrops and extending south (from River Hills) along the Milwaukee
River to approximately Devon Street. However, other than this, the thickness of the
unconsolidated deposits exhibits little correlation with surface topography indicating a variable
bedrock surface.

The unconsolidated deposits are underlain by principally carbonate (dolomite) bedrock of


Devonian and Silurian Ages (Appendix C) that dips gently to the east. The underlying Devonian
bedrock in the project area consists of the Thiensville Formation, predominantly dolomite with
minor amounts of interbedded limestone, shale, sandstone, and evaporates. The underlying
Silurian bedrock consists predominantly of dolomite. Further information regarding the lithology
of the geologic units underlying the site, and the hydraulic conductivity of the bedrock is
presented in Rovey and Cherkauer (1994a).

Within the project area, groundwater is shallow with typical depths ranging from 0 to 20 feet
below ground surface (bgs) in the project area (Appendix C). The direction of groundwater flow
within the glacial units commonly mimics local topography with some hydraulic interconnection
between the shallow groundwater system and local surface water features. Shallow groundwater
flows towards and discharges to the Milwaukee River or Lincoln Creek.

Groundwater within the unconsolidated deposits is interconnected throughout the full extent of
the deposits, although semi-confined conditions may exist within or beneath the lower
permeability glacial tills. The sand and gravel deposits would likely exhibit relatively high
hydraulic conductivities, [>10-3 centimeters per second (cm/sec)] while the glacial till deposits
would likely exhibit moderate to low hydraulic conductivities (<10-3 cm/sec). Most of the study
area is mapped as having surface deposits with high hydraulic conductivity (SEWRPC, June
2002), although the northwestern portion of the project area is mapped as having surface
deposits with low hydraulic conductivity (<10-5 cm/sec). Figure 32 illustrates the relative
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permeability distribution of near-surface soils in the project area. Based on information reviewed
during this assessment, it appears likely that the unconsolidated deposits are hydraulically
interconnected with the underlying bedrock and that the hydraulic conductivity of the bedrock
varies widely between the different units.

5.5 Historical Use Information on the Property


5.5.1 Ownership Information

Information obtained from the online City of Milwaukee tax assessor website (http://www.ci.mil.
wi.us/citygov/assessor/assessor.htm) was reviewed to determine past and present land uses at
properties located in the alignment corridors. Information from the City of Glendale tax records
was also reviewed. Since property acquisition was not the focus of this assessment, no title
records were reviewed at this time. Such activity will be appropriate if property acquisition does
occur.

The reported assessment value for a representative number of properties located along each
alignment was obtained and reviewed during this ESA to identify potentially blighted property
with associated environmental issues. In summary, three properties on the 27th Street Relief
Sewer Alignment Corridor, one property on the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment
Corridor, and at least six properties located along Port Washington Road have substantially
lower property values compared to adjacent properties. Further evaluation of these sites should
be performed to assess whether contamination is present at these sites, and if they pose
significant environmental risk to the evaluated alternatives.

5.6 Historical Use Information on the Adjoining Properties


5.6.1 Ownership Information

Since the focus of this assessment was to assess the affect that environmental sites may have on
construction activities along specific alignments (rather than property acquisition), no effort was
made to review property assessments or title records for adjacent properties. If property
acquisition is performed, further evaluation of ownership information should be performed,
especially for industrial properties that have the potential to locally affect site soils or
groundwater.

27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor

An area immediately east of the approximately ¼ mile northern end of the corridor exhibits
varying types of surface disturbance in the 1963 through 1980 aerial photographs. This area is
nearby (west) of the location noted in WDNR records as the City of Glendale Landfill. None of
the surface disturbance in the photographs indicates ongoing landfilling activities, however.
Possible buildings, or mounds, apparently serviced by an unpaved driveway are seen in the
central portion of this area in the 1980 aerial photograph. In the 2000 aerial photograph, the
entire area has become vegetated except for an unimproved road that partially encircles much of
the area.

No other obvious signs of land use with a potential to exert environmental impacts to this
corridor alignment were noted. The majority of the north-south portion of the corridor alignment
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runs through areas of residential and commercial development, while the east-west portion of the
corridor alignment runs through areas of residential development and undeveloped land along
Lincoln Creek and in Lincoln Park.

Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor

No obvious indications of potential environmental contamination were observed on any of the


aerial photographs reviewed for this corridor alignment. No evidence of landfill activity is
evident, even in areas indicated by other information sources to have been landfill sites (south of
the Milwaukee River and east of Port Washington Road). An industrial facility can be seen on
the location of one former landfill (immediately south of the river and east of Port Washington
Road). However, no evidence of activities with a likelihood of producing releases to the surface
or subsurface at the industrial facility was observed. The industrial facility remains largely
unchanged in the 1963 through 1980 aerial photographs. The industrial facility is not located in
the 2000 aerial photograph with most of the land having been redeveloped as office buildings
with associated parking areas.
The remainder of the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor passes through land
that is predominantly undeveloped or residential. In the 1963 aerial photograph, more than half
of the land along the corridor is undeveloped. In the 1970 aerial photograph, almost all of the
previously undeveloped land, with the exception of that immediately along the river and in
Lincoln Park, has been developed as residential property. The area to the east of this corridor
alignment (along Port Washington Road) exhibits progressive commercial development from
1963 to 2000.

5.6.2 Other
According to the WDNR report, “The State of the Milwaukee River Basin, August, 2001”
(WDNR, August 2001) the Milwaukee River Basin, Lincoln Creek, and the Milwaukee River
contain elevated levels of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons
(PAHs), and some heavy metals such as lead and zinc. Fish consumption advisories are in effect
for PCBs in certain areas of the Milwaukee River Basin. The report specifically mentions that
PCB-contaminated sediments have been identified in Milwaukee River sediments in the
Estabrook and Kletzsch Parks areas. According to this report, an estimated 5,271 kilograms of
PCB-contaminated sediments exist in the river in Estabrook Park, and an estimate 4 kilograms of
such sediments exist in the river in Kletzsch Park. According to a second report (WDNR, May
2004), approximately 5200 kilograms of PCB-contaminated sediment exist in the Milwaukee
River from the Estabrook Park dam impoundment north to Thiensville.

6.0 SITE RECONNAISSANCE

6.1 Methodology and Limiting Conditions


This Phase 1 ESA consists of reviewing readily available ownership, land use, and regulatory
database information, and the results from a visual site reconnaissance to assess whether known
or potential RECs are associated with the property. During the period from June 24-30, 2004,
TN&A staff drove publicly accessible roads to observe and document environmental conditions
at each site location, including the immediately adjacent property. The visual inspection included
documentation of the presence or absence of RECs such as ASTs, USTs, fill areas, depressions,
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distressed vegetation, the presence of monitoring wells or past soil boring activity, and other
potential indicators at the project site and adjacent property. Completed Phase I ESA
reconnaissance checklists and representative photos taken during the site reconnaissance visits
are contained in Appendix D.

6.2 General Site Setting


For the most part, both the 27th Street and Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment
alternatives are located along major roadways in a developed urban setting consisting of mixed
residential, commercial, and industrial land use (see Figure 3). The Green Tree and Estabrook
Satellite Facility alternatives are located within or directly adjacent to park areas developed
along the Milwaukee River. The Green Tree Near Surface Storage Facility alternative is located
within Kletzsch Park and the Humboldt Near Surface Storage Facility is located in the Estabrook
Park area, just west of the Milwaukee River. The Range Line Road Near Surface Storage
Facility alternative is shown further north, approximately where Range Line Road crosses the
Milwaukee River. Portions of the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment (and the satellite
and surface water structures) and the 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment are located in
floodplains and/or apparent wetland areas.

6.3 Exterior Observations

6.3.1 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor


The land area adjacent to the proposed alternatives jointly consists of residential, commercial,
and industrial areas, with interspersed river and park areas. Approximately one-third of the
27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor has been developed for industrial use with the
remaining land area consisting of a mix of residential and commercial development.
Observations made during the visual reconnaissance along this corridor are noted below.

Representative photos showing land use and the environmental condition of the corridor are
contained in Appendix D. Accompanying field checklists documenting the observations made
during the site reconnaissance are also contained in Appendix D.

Several small businesses are located along the corridor. This includes some manufacturing
entities that have outside storage tanks and container storage areas. Based on information
obtained from the FirstSearch regulatory database review, RECs located along this corridor
include LUSTs and spill sites. Some of the businesses in the area have also been identified as
hazardous waste generators.

No obvious odor or noticeable decrease in air quality was noted during the site reconnaissance.
General land use in the area is shown on Photo 3. Railroad tracks and a transformer field were
observed at the north end of this corridor, near Mill Road (Photo 4). A catch basin containing
dark colored water was also noted in this area. Further south is a mixture of industrial and
residential land use. Outside container storage was noted at the Benz Oil property (Photo 16)(as
noted elsewhere in this report, an open LUST and other discharges are associated with this site).
Shown on Photo 13 is a sanitary overflow location at Villard Avenue. The general condition of
the industrial area at 29th Street and Cameron Avenue is shown on Photo 14. St. Michaels

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Hospital, located further south, is shown on Photo 16. A former LUST site (now closed) is
located at the St. Michaels Hospital site.

6.3.2 Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment


Land use along the Milwaukee River Sewer Relief Alignment is predominantly park land
(Kletzsch, Lincoln, and Estabrook Parks) with some residential areas and essentially no
industrial development. Further east, Port Washington Road consists predominantly of
commercial businesses with some interspersed residential areas.

The site reconnaissance along this alignment was conducted on June 24, 2004. A large portion of
this corridor is park land and residential property. Typical land use (residential boulevard) is
shown on Photo 10. The public works buildings are shown on Photo 11. Storage bins containing
salt and wood chips are present, and a maintenance garage was noted at this location. The
general condition of the Milwaukee River at N. Apple Blossom Lane is shown on Photo 12, and
the condition of the river further south at Silver Spring Drive is shown on Photo 13. It appears
likely that runoff from the road over the curb will be able to enter the river at this location
(possibility of oil, gas, and other pollution to enter the river).

No visual stain or noxious odor was noted during the reconnaissance of the Milwaukee River
Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor. Regulatory database information indicates that USTs and
LUSTs are located in this area. Other information also indicates that a substantial portion of this
alignment is located within a 100-year flood zone.

6.3.3 Green Tree and Estabrook Satellite Facilities

The Green Tree and Estabrook facilities lie in a mixed residential and park setting. As shown on
Photo 1, the existing MMSD building at the Green Tree site lies in an open area (a designated
100-year floodplain) near the Milwaukee River. Land use in the vicinity of the Estabrook facility
is similar. Drainage at these areas can be expected to drain across the open area, flowing to the
Milwaukee River. At the Green Tree site, TN&A identified an access road to the Milwaukee
River and two manholes labeled 05 and 06 (with a slight septic odor). Two transformer banks are
located on the south side of the MMSD building at this site (Wisconsin Electric #82-U-4138 and
#82-U-4139 (Photo 5). A small out-building is located further west and the entrance into
Kletzsch Park and to the Green Tree site is shown on Photo 8 (Green Tree Road and Milwaukee
River Parkway). No noxious odor, visual stain, or other RECs were identified during the site
reconnaissance.

6.3.4 Green Tree, Humboldt and Range Line Near Surface Storage Facilities
Land use along the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor is predominantly
developed as park areas (Kletzsch, Lincoln, and Estabrook Parks) with some residential areas
and essentially no industrial development. Further east, Port Washington Road consists
predominantly of commercial businesses with some interspersed residential. No RECs were
identified at these facilities.

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6.3.5 Port Washington Road Area

The land area along Port Washington Road consists predominantly of mixed residential and
commercial uses with some park areas and a soccer field across from Nicolet High School and
nearby Estabrook Park (located near the south end of this alignment). A small brick building
located in the cell tower farm was placarded as containing “Hazards.” This building is shown on
Photo 4. An existing pump station located at Marne and Port Washington Roads is shown on
Photo 15, and the North Shore Water Filtration Plant is shown on Photo 6 (view northwest). A
Citgo gas station at Bender and Port Washington Roads is shown on Photo 8. Vent pipes are
located in a primarily residential setting, near the intersection of Lydell and Fairmount Streets.

While no noxious odor or visual stain that might be indicative of a REC was identified during
the site reconnaissance, the presence of commercial development (i.e. gas stations) does indicate
that RECs are present along Port Washington Road. This opinion is supported by regulatory
database information which indicates that LUST sites with known soil and groundwater
contamination are present in the area.

Port Washington Road is a high-traffic area (potential for spills, releases). In addition, review of
regulatory information identified another REC (Blue Hole Dump) located just north of Humboldt
Avenue and Capital Drive. The landfill has been covered and developed as a paved parking lot
for university parking. A fenced retention pond (most likely for parking lot runoff) is located in
this area. Groundwater monitoring wells are located in the area (based on database records
reviewed during this assessment, groundwater impacts are present).

7.0 INTERVIEWS
Interview correspondence is contained in Appendix E and is summarized below.

7.1 Interview with Owners


At the time of this report, no interviews with residents located along or immediately adjacent to
the project site were conducted. The need to obtain information regarding project site history,
environmental concerns, or local flooding from nearby residents will be evaluated after
discussions are conducted with MMSD staff as well as key persons with the City of Milwaukee
and the City of Glendale.

7.2 Interview with Occupants


Not applicable.

7.3 Interview with Local Government Officials


Meetings were conducted with representatives from several municipalities to discuss the overall
progress being made in the preliminary identification of relief sewer alternatives. The discussion
conducted included identifying data gaps and information needs, including those relevant for
assessing whether there were recognized environmental sites or conditions that would otherwise
affect the selection, design and construction of the relief sewer alignments presently under
consideration.

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On August 3, 2004, Mr. Dave Eastman, Director of Public Works for the City of Glendale and
Mr. Richard Maslowski, Administrator for the City of Glendale, met with MMSD (B. Plecash)
and its contractors, Brown and Caldwell (D. Bennett), TN&A (D. Voight), and HNTB
(P. Bielefeld). The discussion pertaining to the Phase I ESA resulted in the identification of two
sites requiring consideration: (1) the previously mentioned City of Glendale Landfill and (2) H.
Brady Technicote Division (landfill). Beyond these sites, City representatives mentioned
ongoing development plans but no other spill or release sites. Thomas Tollaksen, Manager for
the Village of River Hills, was also visited on August 3. While he reported surcharging during
past storm events, no RECs were reported.

On August 12, Mr. Tim Thur, with the City of Milwaukee Public Works, met with MMSD (B.
Plecash), Brown and Caldwell (D. Bennett), and TN&A (D. Voight). As a result of this meeting,
the following potential environmental sites were identified (each was subsequently investigated
as noted below):

Site Location Status/Significance

4715 N 27th St Too far south to effect the evaluated corridor

2817 W Stark St Closed LUST site (soil contamination only) and historic
spill site. No investigation/cleanup is required.

1300 W Lawn Ave No information in WDNR records. Nearby site had


requested an exemption request that was subsequently
withdrawn because no contamination was encountered.

In addition to the above sites, the development of the new Aldrich Chemical site on 27th Street
was discussed (further review indicates that this site is located south of the area of interest and
does not merit further investigation). No industrial or domestic wells were located within the
project limits.

Paving, water main replacement, and sanitary sewer replacement projects to be completed by the
City in 2005-2006 were also discussed.

On August 13, 2004, the project team met with Ms. Mary Jo Lange, Director of Public Works for
the Village of Whitefish Bay. The Village did not identify any recognized environmental sites or
conditions that would affect the selection, design and construction of the relief sewer alignments
presently under consideration.

7.4 Interview with State Officials


Several WDNR staff were contacted during this assessment to obtain a general understanding of
key environmental concerns in the area. This effort included TN&A obtaining information from
the WDNR about specific sites or areas of concern having the potential to affect the evaluated
alternatives.

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Mr. John Hnat, a hydrogeologist in the WDNR’s Bureau for Remediation and Redevelopment
(Southeastern Region) was contacted on several occasions between July 14 and September 3,
2004 to obtain information regarding potential environmental concerns in the area. This included
discussing the current environmental condition of the Kaiser (Tannery) ERP site. Mr. Hnat, who
is primarily responsible for WDNR oversight of contaminant release sites in northern Milwaukee
County, indicated that he was not aware of any sites in the subject area that posed an obvious
environmental threat to off-site receptors. He stated that most of the contaminated sites in the
subject area did not have groundwater contaminant plumes that extended off site. He mentioned
that one site on Green Bay Road (an Amoco Station at 6369 N. Green Bay Road) has an
undefined petroleum plume extending off site towards Kletzsch Park (located to the Northeast).
This site is currently undergoing investigation. To his knowledge, no contaminated sites would
affect the construction at the depths proposed for the Mid-Level and Deep Alternatives.

Mr. Hnat also provided specific information regarding the Kaiser Tannery ERP site (located near
the south end of the 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment). He cited the results of a Phase II ESA
prepared by HNTB in 2000 which noted elevated soil contamination (diesel range organics,
gasoline range organics, lead, phenanthrene, ethylbenzene, toluene, and xylene) and elevated
groundwater metals contamination (barium (1.9 parts per million - ppm), cadmium (0.069 ppm),
and chromium (0.27 ppm)). The WDNR issued a Responsible Party notification letter on July 23,
2004, and the site is still in the investigation phase. Mr. Hnat reported that MMSD found (in
2002) an outfall discharging an oily substance from the Kaiser site into Lincoln Creek, but that
the concentrations (not identified) were found to be acceptable at that time.

Ms. Sharon Gayan of the WDNR was contacted on September 3, 2004 regarding potential PCB
contamination in Lincoln Creek. Ms. Gayan is the Milwaukee River Basin Water Team Leader
in the WDNR’s Bureau of Watershed Management, Southeastern Region. Ms. Gayan stated that
PCBs have been identified in Lincoln Creek sediments at the mouth of the creek (which empties
into the Milwaukee River at Lincoln Park). She indicated that PCB concentrations as high as
300 ppm have been identified in some spots.

Mr. Ted Bosch of the WDNR was contacted on September 3, 2004 regarding potential PCB
contamination in Lincoln Creek. Mr. Bosch is a basin engineer in the WDNR’s Bureau of
Watershed Management, Southeastern Region. Mr. Bosch stated that the WDNR is only looking
for PCBs in the portion of Lincoln Creek to the east of Green Bay Road because the portion of
the Creek to the west of Green Bay Road has been completely changed. He indicated that the
known PCB sediment hotspots are located near the Kaiser building (Lincoln Creek) and in the
Estabrook Park area (Milwaukee River). He also stated that no source has been identified,
although the Kaiser property could be a candidate.

7.5 Interview with Others


None.

8.0 RISK EVALUATION

8.1 General Observations


The majority of contaminated sites near this corridor are closed, have no associated significant
groundwater contamination, or have limited groundwater contaminant plumes. Mr. John Hnat of
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the WDNR indicated that he was unaware of any sites in the project area that posed an obvious
risk to the proposed construction. He stated that groundwater contaminant plumes on the vast
majority of the sites are limited to the individual property boundaries located in the area (not
directly within the corridor) and are confined to the shallow groundwater system (hydraulic
interconnection with the deeper aquifer system is not anticipated).

8.2 27th Street Relief Sewer Alternative

8.2.1 Shallow Alternative (7- to 18-foot depth)


The areas of highest risk of impact from contaminated groundwater are the portions of the
corridor along Lincoln Creek and the northern ¼- to ½-mile portion of the corridor. The risk to
the corridor along Lincoln Creek stems primarily from the higher permeability conditions of the
unconsolidated sediments and the numerous contaminated sites in this area. We were unable to
identify any specific contaminated sites that posed a clear risk, but it is not possible to rule out
the existence of one or more such sites.

The greatest potential risk is likely posed by the Kaiser (Tannery) ERP site located less than ¼
mile south of the proposed southern end of the corridor (Site #64 on Figure 20). The Kaiser ERP
site has been identified by the WDNR as a high risk site but does not have an assigned priority. It
has only undergone limited investigation and the nature and extent of contamination have not
been defined. Contaminants in shallow groundwater migrating from this site likely flow east
toward Lincoln Creek. Because the nature and extent of groundwater contamination associated
with this site has not been determined, it has to be assumed that extensive shallow dewatering in
this area (i.e., as can be expected during future construction activities) could induce groundwater
contaminant plume migration. It is unlikely that the proposed construction would have a
significant impact on the PCB contaminated sediments in Lincoln Creek unless such
construction directly disturbs the sediments. PCBs have very low solubilities and high sediment
sorption potential and, therefore, are not likely to form significant groundwater contamination
plumes. Similarly, sediment contamination by PAHs and metals is also not expected to pose
significant risk to the proposed construction activities. Disturbance of contaminated sediments
(such as through ground vibrations from construction activities) could increase the extent of
contaminated sediments or the exposure risk to aquatic organisms. The risk to the northern
portion of the corridor is due to an old landfill (City of Glendale Landfill) located less than 200
feet from this alignment. This risk is somewhat mitigated by the geology and hydrogeology of
the area, which consists of relatively low permeability silt and clay glacial tills. There are few
other contaminated sites along the northern portion of the corridor.

The central portion of the corridor is judged to have a moderate risk of being impacted by
contaminated groundwater. There are numerous contaminated sites, including a SWL, along the
central portion of the corridor. However, the landfill is located more than ¼ mile west of the
corridor, and the underlying soils are predominantly low permeability silt and clay glacial tills.

8.2.2 Mid-Level (187- to 198-foot depth) and Deep Alternative (224- to 235-foot depth)
The risk of contaminated groundwater impacts to the corridor for these alternatives is considered
low due to the depths of the proposed tunnels and the relatively low permeabilities of the
overlying strata.

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8.3 Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Alternative

8.3.1 Shallow Alternative (5- to 24-foot depth)


The risk of contaminated groundwater impacts to the entire corridor is considered moderate to
high. The risk stems primarily from the high permeability conditions of the sand and gravel
sediments that underlay this area and the presence of several contaminated sites near the
corridor. The highest risk portion of the corridor is the southern end to the east of Port
Washington Road. This part of the corridor passes through areas of known landfill materials that
likely contain contaminated groundwater. It is possible that subsurface excavation in this area
may intersect landfill material. Another possible site posing a risk, the Laidlaw Transit site (5901
Glen Park Road), has identified petroleum and chlorinated solvent contamination of undefined
extent or source. This site is located approximately ¼ mile west of the corridor. In addition, it is
not possible to rule out the existence of other significantly contaminated sites.

8.3.2 Mid-Level Alternative (185- to 204-foot depth)


The risk of contaminated groundwater impacts to this corridor for this alternative is considered
moderate along its southern-most extent (east of Port Washington Road) and moderate to low
elsewhere. The presence of extensive landfill materials with contaminated groundwater east of
Port Washington Road coupled with shallow bedrock depths (there are apparently bedrock
outcrops along the river) indicates a moderate risk that contaminated groundwater could impact
tunnel construction. This is particularly true if the tunnel is located in the Thiensville Formation.
The risk to the remainder of the corridor for this alternative is moderate to low. There is
moderate risk if the tunnel is located in the Thiensville Formation and the overlying
unconsolidated deposits are primarily sand and gravel. However, the likely presence of deeper
silt and clay glacial till units reduces the risk for this portion of the corridor.

8.3.3 Deep Alternative (237- to 255-foot depth)


The risk of contaminated groundwater impacts to the corridor for this alternative is considered
low due to the depth of the proposed tunnel and the relatively low permeabilities of the overlying
Silurian bedrock.

8.4 Remote Treatment

8.4.1 Green Tree Road Facility


The risks of encountering contaminated soil or groundwater at this location is considered low
due to the lack of any identified nearby contaminated sites. It is considered unlikely there are any
such sites given the proposed facilities location in the river parkway.

Assuming construction activities do not directly disturb contaminated sediments, it is unlikely


that they would have a significant impact on PCB contamination in sediments in the Milwaukee
River in the Kletzsch Park or Estabrook Park areas due to the low solubilities and high sediment
sorbtion potential of PCBs. PAH and metals contamination in sediments in the Milwaukee River
are also not expected to pose a significant risk to the proposed construction activities. However,
disturbance of contaminated sediments (such as through ground vibrations from construction

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activities) could create a liability issue by increasing the extent of contaminated sediments or
increasing exposure risks to aquatic organisms.

8.4.2 Estabrook Facility


The risks of encountering contaminated soil or groundwater at this location is considered
moderate to high because of the history of landfilling in this area. The proposed facility is
located between two large known landfills. Landfilling occurred in this area after sand and
gravel deposits along the river had been quarried. The proposed facility is located in an area with
a high potential for such historical activity.

Assuming construction activities do not directly disturb contaminated sediments, it is unlikely


that the proposed construction would have a significant impact on PCB contamination in
sediments in the Milwaukee River in the Estabrook Park area due to the low solubilities and high
sediment sorbtion potential of PCBs. However, disturbance of contaminated sediments (such as
through ground vibrations from construction activities) could increase the extent of contaminated
sediments or increase the exposure risk to aquatic organisms.

8.5 Local Near Surface Storage

8.5.1 Green Tree Road Pump Station


The risks of encountering contaminated soil or groundwater at this location is considered low
due to the lack of any identified, nearby contaminated sites. It is considered unlikely there are
any such sites given the proposed facilities location in the river parkway.

8.5.2 Humboldt Avenue


The risks of encountering contaminated soil or groundwater at this location is considered
moderate to high because of the history of landfilling in this area. The proposed facility is
located between two large known landfills. The proposed facility is located in an area with a
high potential for such historical activity.

8.5.3 Range Line Road


The risks of encountering contaminated soil or groundwater at this location is considered low
due to the lack of any identified nearby contaminated sites. It is considered unlikely there are any
such sites given the proposed facilities location in the river parkway.

9.0 REPORT FINDINGS


The following represents findings from completion of the Phase I ESA.

9.1 Project Area


Several active and numerous abandoned water supply wells exist in the project area. The quality
of construction and adequacy of abandonment of these wells likely varies widely. The proposed
construction activities may alter subsurface conditions causing these wells to become impacted
by contaminated groundwater or to become a conduit for migration of contaminated groundwater
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to deeper depths. This would be of particular concern for the mid-level and deep-depth sewer
options. The WDNR has identified improperly abandoned wells, particularly in southeastern
Wisconsin, as a significant threat to groundwater quality in the deeper aquifers. Within the
project area, estimated well densities range from 100 to 400 wells per square mile (SEWRPC,
June 2002).

9.2 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor


Construction of the shallow-depth sewer option has moderate to high risks of being impacted by
contaminated soil and/or groundwater or of affecting the conditions of existing contaminant
plumes potentially resulting in environmental liabilities. Several sites with known or suspected
groundwater contamination exist in the area. Of particular note is the Kaiser (Tannery) ERP site
located just south of the southern end of the proposed sewer alignment corridor Construction of
the sewer tunnel in highly permeable sediments along Lincoln Creek coupled with dewatering
activities poses a significant risk of affecting these nearby groundwater contaminant plumes. In
addition, higher permeability inter-till beds would likely exasperate contaminant migration
within the proposed construction areas.

Construction of the mid-depth sewer option has lower risks of being impacted by contaminated
groundwater, or affecting existing contaminant plumes in a manner that would result in increased
environmental liability. A higher proportion of low permeability glacial sediments and the
greater likelihood the sewer will be located in low permeability bedrock limits the potential for
hydraulic interconnection between the construction zone and shallower contaminant plumes.

Construction of the deep-depth sewer option has the lowest risk of being impacted by
contaminated groundwater or affecting contaminant plume migration. Tunnel construction would
likely occur in low permeability Silurian formations that would limit interconnectivity with
shallow groundwater contaminant plumes.

9.3 Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor


Construction of the shallow-depth sewer option has moderate to high risks of being impacted by
contaminated soil and or groundwater or of affecting the conditions of existing contaminant
plumes potentially resulting in environmental liabilities. Several sites with known or suspected
groundwater contamination exist in the area. Construction of the sewer tunnel in highly
permeable sediments coupled with dewatering activities poses a significant risk of affecting
these nearby areas of contaminated groundwater. This is particularly true at the southern end of
the corridor south of the Milwaukee River and east of Port Washington Road. Widespread
historical landfilling occurred in this area. There is also a potential that landfill materials could
be encountered during sewer construction in this area.

Construction of the mid-depth sewer option has low to moderate risks of being impacted by
contaminated groundwater or of affecting the conditions of existing contaminant plumes
potentially resulting in environmental liabilities. This risk is highest along the southern portion
of the corridor where several landfill sites were identified. Shallow, permeable bedrock in this
location would enhance the interconnectivity between shallow groundwater and groundwater at
the construction depth.

Construction of the deep-depth sewer option has a lower risk of being impacted by contaminated
groundwater or affecting contaminant plumes that could result in environmental liabilities.
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Tunnel construction would likely occur in low permeability Silurian formations that would limit
interconnectivity with shallow contaminated groundwater.

9.4 Green Tree and Estabrook Remote Treatment Facilities

The risks of encountering contaminated soil or groundwater at the Green Tree Facility location
are considered low due to the lack of any identified, nearby contaminated sites. It is considered
unlikely there are any such sites given the proposed facility’s location in the Milwaukee River
Parkway. Perhaps the most significant finding is that the site is located within a floodplain and
probable wetland area.

The risks of encountering contaminated soil or groundwater at the Estabrook location are
considered moderate to high because of the history of landfilling in this area. The proposed
facility is located between two large known landfills and may be located in an area of historical
landfill.

9.5 Green Tree, Humboldt and Range Line Remote Near Surface Storage
Facilities
The risk of encountering contaminated soil or groundwater at the Green Tree Facility and Range
Line locations is considered low due to the lack of any identified, nearby contaminated sites. It is
considered unlikely there are any such sites given the proposed facility’s location along the
Milwaukee River Parkway.

The risk of encountering contaminated soil or groundwater at the Humboldt location is moderate
to high because of the history of landfilling in this area. The proposed facility is located in the
vicinity of two landfills and may be located in an area of historical landfill

10.0 OPINION
In TN&A’s professional opinion, known or suspected RECs are located adjacent to the project
area. Further evaluation of their potential significance is provided below.

Local residents receive basic utility services (i.e., gas, electric, phone) and are served by
municipal water and sewer. The potential exists, however, that private potable water supply
wells are located in the area. It is possible that high capacity industrial wells in the area may
affect contaminant plume migration.

Several hazardous waste generators, solid waste facilities, UST sites, spill sites, and LUSTs are
located in the project area. Information obtained during this assessment indicates that soil and
groundwater contamination is present at areas within the 27th Street and Milwaukee River Relief
Sewer Alignment Corridors, and could potentially affect future construction activities.

Portions of the project area are situated within a 100-year floodplain. Wetland-type vegetation is
locally present along the Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment (and at the Green Tree site).
Such conditions could affect this project and should be considered during the evaluation of
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11.0 CONCLUSIONS
11.1 Conclusions
A Phase I ESA was performed in conformance with the scope and limitations of ASTM Practice
E-1527 of the project area, located within the City of Glendale, Wisconsin, and parts of the
adjacent cities of Milwaukee, Whitefish Bay, and River Hills. Any exceptions to, or deletions
from, this practice are described in Section 4 of this report. This assessment has revealed
evidence of several RECs in connection with the proposed sewer construction corridors. The
relative risk posed by these RECs to proposed sewer construction activities varies depending on
the depth of the proposed option. The environmental risks consist of two types: 1) encountering
contaminated soil or groundwater during sewer construction activities, which may require
special construction, material handling, and material disposal procedures, and 2) potential
environmental liability stemming from alteration of the conditions of existing groundwater
contaminant plumes or contaminated sediments in nearby water bodies resulting in impacts to
previously non-impacted property or sensitive receptors.

11.2 Recommendations
Based on the above findings, TN&A recommends the following:

Project Area

One general recommendation for consideration is to identify abandoned and active groundwater
supply wells in the project area for the purpose of evaluating the potential that they may be
impacted by the proposed construction activities or act as a conduit for the migration of
contamination under the subsurface conditions created by the construction activities. Other
recommendations for each alignment under consideration are presented in the table below that
summarizes specific sites that were identified with RECs that may pose a significant threat to
work along the proposed corridors. However, additional information may eliminate some of
these sites or may identify other sites.
Currently Identified Sites of Potential Environmental Concern for Proposed Corridors

Location (miles
Site ID Name Address
from alignment)
WDNR Designated High Priority Sites - 27th St. Corridor
Solid Waste Landfill Sites
195 Brady H. Co. Techincote Div. 2230 W. Florist Ave. 0.29
50 City of Glendale Glendale, WI 0.17
51 Johnson Controls Battery Div. 5400 N. Teutonia Ave. 0.24
Other
Lincoln Creek near Kaiser
* PCB Sediment Hotspot 0.05
Property
* PCB Sediment Hotspot Lincoln Creek mouth 0.17
Location (miles
Site ID Name Address
from alignment)
WDNR Designated High Priority Sites - Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor
Solid Waste Landfill Sites
27 Schlitz Terminal Glendale, WI 0.0
28 Dump Milwaukee, WI 0.05
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134 Brady H Co. Techincote Div. 2230 W. Florist Ave. 0.5


50 City of Glendale Glendale, WI 0.46
Other
34 Laurel Oaks 1700 W. Bender Rd. 0.1
40 Office Max (proposed) 5100 N. Port Washington Rd. 0.11
*Not in FirstSearch Report, specially annotated on map.
In addition to the sites listed in the table, discussions of recommendations for each area of
proposed construction are discussed further in the following sections.

27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor

To further evaluate potential environmental issues associated with the shallow-depth sewer
option, it is recommended that a Phase II ESA be completed if this alternative is selected for
implementation. The goal of this assessment is to further characterize groundwater conditions
between the proposed sewer alignment and existing sites of known groundwater contamination.
Investigation should be conducted for landfill facilities up to ½ mile from the proposed sewer
and up to ⅛ mile for all other identified sites with constituents in groundwater at levels above
WDNR Chapter NR 140 Wis. Adm. Code Enforcement Standards. Because additional
information may become available between the publication of this report and the time the Phase
II ESA is conducted, an updated review of WDNR records should be conducted to confirm
which sites warrant assessment.

A Phase II ESA may not be necessary for the mid-depth sewer option except for the southern end
of this corridor where the presence of shallow permeable materials and nearby contaminated
groundwater suggests potential hydraulic interconnectivity between contaminated shallow
groundwater and the construction zone. In addition, the potential exists for mobilization of
contaminated creek and river sediments where construction is in close proximity to those water
bodies. Monitoring of sediment conditions in those water bodies during construction may be
necessary. A final determination of whether to conduct a Phase II ESA elsewhere along the
corridor should be made following a more detailed review of subsurface conditions along the
proposed sewer corridor. As noted above, an updated review of WDNR records should be
performed to further assess if any contaminated sites have the potential to impact contemplated
construction activities.

No additional ESA activities are recommended for the deep-depth sewer option.

Milwaukee River Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor

As noted for the 27th Street Relief Sewer Alignment Corridor, it is recommended that a Phase II
ESA be conducted to assess groundwater conditions between the shallow-depth sewer option and
sites with groundwater contamination if this alternative is selected for implementation.
Investigation should be conducted for landfill facilities up to ½ mile from the proposed sewer
and up to ⅛ mile for all other identified sites with groundwater quality exceedances above
WDNR NR 140 Enforcement Standards. In addition, the potential exists for mobilization of
contaminated creek and river sediments where construction is in close proximity to those water
bodies. Monitoring of sediment conditions in those water bodies during construction may be
necessary. It is also recommended that further review of WDNR records be performed to
confirm the scope of Phase II ESA activities.

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For the mid-depth sewer option, a Phase II ESA may not be necessary. However, a final
determination should be made following a more detailed review of subsurface conditions along
the proposed sewer corridor. An updated review of WDNR records should also be performed to
evaluate whether any contaminated sites having the potential to impact sewer construction
activities are located in the area.

No additional ESA activities are recommended for the deep-depth sewer option.

Significant portions of this corridor are located within the 100-year floodplain and are probable
wetland areas. Given this possibility, alternatives considering the acreage and type of wetland
that may be impacted during construction should be evaluated. Applicable permits must be
obtained from the appropriate agencies before any construction activities are initiated within
delineated wetland areas.

Green Tree and Estabrook Remote Treatment Facilities

No additional ESA activities are recommended for the Green Tree Facility location.

A Phase II ESA should be conducted at the proposed location of the Estabrook Facility to assess
the potential presence of contaminated soil or groundwater or landfill materials if this alternative
is selected for implementation. In addition, the potential exists for mobilization of contaminated
river sediments if construction is in close proximity to the Milwaukee River. Monitoring of
sediment conditions in those water bodies during construction may be necessary.

As noted above, portions of the Green Tree and Estabrook Remote Treatment Facilities are
located within the 100-year floodplain, and possible wetland areas. Further evaluation of the
affects that such occurrences may have on construction activities should be performed.

Green Tree, Range Line, and Humboldt Remote Local Near-Surface Storage

No additional ESA activities are recommended for the Range Line location. Due to landfill
presence, further review of the condition of the Humboldt site is recommended to assess the need
and scope for any subsequent Phase II ESA activities if this alternative is selected for
implementation.

As noted above, portions of the Green Tree and Estabrook Remote Treatment Facilities are
located within the 100-year floodplain and possible wetland areas. Further evaluation of the
affects that such occurrences may have on construction activities should be performed.

Other Recommendations

Other recommendations for consideration during further evaluation/selection of alternatives


consist of:

• Reviewing the assessed values of properties along each alignment identified potentially
blighted property with associated environmental issues. Further evaluation of these sites
should be performed to assess whether contamination is present at these sites and if they
exert significant environmental risk to the evaluated alternatives.

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• Integrating additional data obtained during subsequent investigation into the overall selection
of the final design alternative.

• Utilize appropriate safety and health protocols during construction. This includes monitoring
site conditions during construction activities and taking the appropriate action should any
unusual or noxious odor or staining that might be indicative of environmental contamination
be encountered.

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a Carbonate Aquifer: Observations: Ground Water, v. 32, p. 53-62.
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WDNR, August 2001, The State of the Milwaukee River Basin. August, 2001. Wisconsin
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Environmental Sites on
Port Washington Road
Area
UST 253
RCRA Gen 53
LUST 48
Other 31
ERNS 4
Environmental Sites on SWL 2
Milwaukee River State Sites 1
Corridor NFRAP 1
Total 393
UST 95
RCRA Gen 24
LUST 21
Other 18
ERNS 2
SWL 3
Total 163

Environmental Sites on
27th St. corridor
UST 128
RCRA Gen 47
LUST 41
Other 15
SWL 3
ERNS 1
Total 237
Tables
APPENDIX A

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RCRA COR Y
RCRA GEN Y
ERNS Y
State Sites Y
SWL Y
Other Y
REG USTfAST Y
Leaking UST Y

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Demographics
Sites: 237 Non-Geocoded: 38 Population: N A
Radon: 0.3 - 4.9 PCVL

Site Location
Degrees (Decimal) Degrees (MinISec) UTMs
Longitude: -87.939533 -87:56:22 Easting: 423566.154
Latitude: 43.1 19307 43:7:10 Northing: 4774277.007
Zone: 16

Comment
Comment:27TH STREET CORRIDOR

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53217 MlLWAUKEE WI 0.16NE Y Sanborns No
Aerial Photographs No
Topographical Maps No
1 City Directories No
Title Search No
Municipal Reports No
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TARGET SITE: 27TH STREET CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030A
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 27TH STREET CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 237 GEOCODED: 199 NON GEOCODED: 38 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address DisttDir Map ID


1 CERCLIS KAISER TANNERY 4763 N 32ND AVE 0.08 SW 1
WM000508453MOT PROPOSED MILWAUKEE W53209

49 ERNS BULKMATIC TRUCKING 5400 NORTH TEUTONIA AVE. 0.18NW 2


2 19704IFIXED FACILITY MILWAUKEE Wl 53209

180 LUST ST MICHAEL HOSPITAL - COVENANT HEA 2400 W VILLARD AVE 0.00 -- 26
034 1004030lCLOSED MILWAUKEE Wl 53209

181 LUST WELLS BADGER MDUSTRIES MC 543 1 N 27TH ST 0.00 -- 78


0341000830lCLOSED MILWAUKEE Wl53209

184 LUST CLARKS SERVICE CENTER 5003 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.00 -- 30


0341004068lCLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53209

156 LUST ED WEBER INC 2727 W MILL RD 0.01 SW 7


034 1000960lCLOSED GLENDALE Wl 53209

160 LUST MUNSON INC 2737 W MILL RD 0.01 SW 55


0341004804lCLOSED GLENDALE Wl53209

174 LUST PAK TECHNOLOGlES 2727 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.02 NW 67


n
0341 102477lCLOSED MILWAUKEE WI53209

( 187 LUST MILWAUKEE METROPOLITAN SEWAGE DIST 4830 N 32ND ST


0341002681/CLOSED MILWAUKEE Wl 53209
0.02 NW 37

186 LUST MILWAUKEE CTY WATERWORKS 2919 W CAMERON ST 0.02 SE 35


0341204438lCLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53209

166 LUST HENRIS FOOD PRODUCT CO 2730 W SILVER SPRING DR/262 0.03 NW 93
0341000055/CLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53209

177 LUST JEFFERSON SMURFIT CORP 2800 W CUSTER AVE 0.06 NW 24


0341 108640/CLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53209

188 LUST PELTZ BROS CORP 4875 N 32ND ST 0.06 NW 81


0341000676lCLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53209

175 LUST DAVE KOEPKE RESIDENCE 5324 N. 26TH ST. 0.07 SE 70


034144327IICLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53209

178 LUST LAKEFIELD DAIRY 5457 N 26TH ST 0.07 SE 74


0341002446lCLOSED MILWAUKEE Wl53209

193 LUST SILVER SPRING SCHOOL 5131 NGREENBAY AVE 0.10 SE 91


0341 109213/CLOSED MILWAUKEE Wl53209

163 LUST ACA MGMT SERV AMOCO 2530 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.11 SE 19
034 1002790/CIBSED GLENDALE Wl53209

170 LUST DEALERS CHOICE ENTERPRISES MC 2525 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.11 SE 66


0341 109190/CLOSED GLENDALE Wl53209

171 LUST DEALERS CHOICE ENTERPRISES MC 2525 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.11 SE 66


0341200137/OPEN GLENDALE Wl53209

183 LUST CHEMPAK (FORMER MOORE OIL CO INC) 2830 W STARK 0.11 SE 83
034 1001918ICLOSED MILWAUKEE Wl53209
4 k
\ 168 LUST TEWS CO 2826 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.12 NW 62
0341 114835lCLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53209
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\-/ TARGET SITE: 27TH STREET CORRIDOR JOB:
2004030A
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 27TH STREET CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 237 GEOCODED: 199 NON CEOCODED: 38 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/lD/Status Address DistIDir Map ID


173 LUST HEWlTT TIRE & AUTOMOTNE 2501 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.12 SE 65
0341001304lOPEN MILWAUKEE WI53209

185 LUST LAKESIDE OK. CO INC 28 17 W STARK ST 0.12 SE 80


0341004481lCLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53209

189 LUST RANCH MEATS 3235 W CAMERON AVE 0.13NW 39


0341003351lCLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53209

165 LUST GLENDALE AUTOMOTIVE 2484 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.15SE 22


0341001814lCLOSED GLENDALE WI53209

169 LUST ARMADA CORP 2487 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.15SE 23


0341000682lCLOSED GLENDALE WI 53209

176 LUST GAS-NGO STATION NEVIASER 0.17NW 25


034 1000041 MILWAUKEE WI53209

179 LUST MARATHON STATION 5208 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.17NW 25


034 10044401CLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53209

157 LUST GLENDALE-RWERHTLLS SCHOOLS 2600 W MlLL RD 0.19NE 9


0341002058lCLOSED MILWAUKEEWl53209

(2) I55 LUST BENTLEY WORLD PACKAGING LTD


0341 115469lCU)SED
3031 WMlLLRD
MILWAUKEE WI 53209
0.21 NW 5

167 LUST MAROHL CONST INC 5630 N TEUTONIA 0.2 1 NW 59


03410049 IOICLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53209

182 LUST AKAL QUICK MART #2 48 1 1 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.22 SE 29


034 100373IIOPEN MILWAUKEE WI53209

161 LUST T O W S AUTO BODY 6115 N FLINTRD 0.23 NE 17


034122371IICLOSED GLENDALE WI 53209

190 LUST BENZ OIL 2724 W M O N AVE 0.23 SE 49


034124726SlOPEN MILWAUKEEWI 53209

191 LUST BENZ OIL 2724 W -ON AVE 0.23 SE 49


0341001065lCLQSED MILWAUKEE WI 53209

162 LUST AAA PET SUPPLIES MC 57 12 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.24 NW 57


03410015 15lCLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53209

192 LUST LOTSPATH, ROSE PROPERTY 1803 W FAIRMOUNT 0.24 SE 92


034100371 IICLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53209

164 LUST CHRIST MEMORIAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL 5719 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.25 NW 21
0341001235lCLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53209

172 LUST GLENDALE LANES PROPERTY 241 1 W SILVER SPRING 0.25 SE 64


0341337991lCLOSED GLENDALE WI 53209

I1 158

159
LUST

LUST
HUB CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
0341002942lCU)SED

HUB CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH


5970 N TEUTONIA AVE
MILWAUKEE WI 53209

5970 N TEUTONIA AVE


0.25 SW

0.25 SW
11

1I
0341003153lCLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53209
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\- TARGET SITE: 27TH STREET CORRIDOR JOB:
2004030A
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 27TH STREET CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 237 GEOCODED: 199 NON GEOCODED: 38 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address DistIDir Map ID


236 LUST 7600 N TEUTONIA AVE PROPERTY 7600 N TEUTONIA AVE NON GC
0341519923lOPEN MILWAUKEE Wl53209

237 LUST -
GAS STATION FORMER 4453 N GREEN BAY AVE NON GC
03415 15727lOPEN MILWAUKEE WI

2 NFRAP JOHNSON CONTROLS M C BATTERY (TEUT 5400 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.18 NW 2


WID000808857MFRAP-N MILWAUKEE WI 53209

62 OTHER SANITATION -NORTH AREA I1 293 1 W CAMERON AVE 0.01 SE 34


024 1001092 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

61 OTHER MILWAUKEE MElUOPOLITAN SEWAGE DIST 4830 N 32ND ST 0.02 NW 37


0241152597 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

60 OTHER JOSTEN N & CO 4905 N 32ND ST 0.08 NW 32


024 1000335 MLWAUKEE Wl53209

64 OTHER KAISER PROPERTY 4763 N 32ND ST 0.08 SW I


0241306192 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

56 OTHER SWINKLES BUSSING & TRUCKING REXFORD RD 0.15 NW 47


0245000191 BOVINA WI 53209

65 OTHER MMSD FLOOD PROJECT LINCOLN CREEK & 32ND ST 0.16 SW 50


0241306641 MILWAUKEE WI

52 OTHER BENTLEYPROPERTY 3142 W MILLRDCT 0.21 NW 45


0241185975 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

54 OTHER NORTH AMERICAN CLUTCH CORP 3131 WMILLRD 0.22 NW 46


0241 0003 13 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

55 OTHER SINGER TECHNOLOGIES/BENTZEY 3115WMILLRD 0.22 NW 4


024 1 186499 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

58 OTHER BRADY USA M C CAMERON AVENUE FACIL 3328 W CAMERON AVE 0.22 NW 28
024 1 183774 MILWAUKEEWI 53209

66 OTHER E R WAGNER MFG CO 4625 N 32ND ST 0.22 SW 40


0241110831 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

57 OTHER RICHS AUTOMOTION (FORMER) 2435 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.23 SE 48


0241209355 GLENDALE WI 53209

63 OTHER BENZ OIL 2724 W HAMPTON AVE 0.23 SE 49


0241206849 MILWAUKEE WI53209

59 OTHER CLEAVER BROOKS RESEARCH & DEVELOPM


3232 W LANCASTER 0.24 NW 27
0241153209 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

53 OTHER HUB CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 5970 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.25 SW 11


024100071 9 MILWAUKEE WI53209

32 RCRAGN ST MICHAEL HOSPITAL 2400 W VILLARD AVE 0.00 -- 26


WID020463 196NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

36 RCRAGN CLARKS SVC CTR 5003 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.00 -- 30


WI0000123505NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209
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3 TARGET SITE: 27TH STREET CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030A
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 27TH STREET CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 237 CEOCODED: 199 NON CEOCODED: 38 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address Dist/Dir Map ID


40 RCRAGN MILWAUKEE CITY OF N AREA 11 SANlTA 2931 W CAMERON AVE 0.01 SE 34
WID981795933LGN MLWAUKEE WI 53209

8 RCRAGN ED WEBER INC 2727 W MILL RD 0.01 SW 7


WlR000032573lSGN GLENDALE Wl 53209

28 RCRAGN PAK TECHNO LOGES 2727 SILVER SPRING DR 0.02 NW 67


WIR000009720lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

43 RCRAGN MMSD FIELD STATlON 4830 N 32ND ST 0.02 NW 37


WIR000017087lSGN MILWAUKEE Wl53209

41 RCRAGN MILWAUKEE CITY OF WATER WORKS 29 19 W CAMERON ST 0.02 SE 35


WlD988636965lSGN MILWAUKEE Wl53209

7 RCRAGN BILSONS INDUSTRIES INC 2733 W CARMEN AVE 0.05 NW 6


Wl W6687584OlSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

21 RCRAGN ACA MANAGEMENT SVC AMOCO 2530 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.05 SE 97


WlD988638433lSGN GLENDALE Wl53209

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0
29

M
RCRAGN

RCRAGN
SEFFERSON SMWRFIT CORP
WID9885684401SGN

PROSTAR INC
2800 W CUSTER AVE
MILWAUKEE Wl53209

3 101 W CAMERON AVE


0.06 NW

0.07 NW
24

38
WIRO00108662fSGN MILWAUKEE W 53209

9 RCRAGN GENERAL PLASTICS M C 2609 W MILL RD 0.08 NE 8


W000465773lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

38 RCRAGN JOSTEN N AND CO M C 4905 N 32ND ST 0.08 NW 32


WIW06101828NGN MILWAUKEE Wl53209

25 RCRAGN GLENDALE AUTOMOTIVE 2484 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.10 SE 99


WID988597266NGN GLENDALE WI 53209

20 RCRAGN WEPCO RANGELINE SUBTRACT 2901 W MILL RD 0.IOSW 96


WID98862274UVGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

27 RCRAGN H E W TIRE AND AUTOMOTIVE 2501 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.12 SE 65


WlD988588679fSGN MILWAUKEE Wl53209

45 RCRAGN RANCH MEATS 3235 W CAMERON AVE 0.13 NW 39


WID988639423NGN MLWAUKEE W 53209

4 RCRAGN AR GIERMGERS TOOL CORP 2809 W CARMEN AVE 0.15NW 94


WIROOO023226/LGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

26 RCRAGN ARMADA CORP 2487 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.15 SE 23


WI0000180224NGN GLENDALE WI 53209

48 RCRAGN WISN TV CHANNEL 12 5201 N MILWAUKEE PARKWAY 0.15 SE 10 1


WIR0000249761SGN MILWAUKEE Wl53209

17 RCRAGN SINGER TECHNOLOGY 3111 W M L L R D 0.15 SW 15


WlROOOO30486NGN MlLWAUKEE WI 53209

22 RCRAGN AUER STEEL 2935 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.16 NW 20


WD988623807NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209
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TARGET SITE: 27TH STREET CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030A
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 27TH STREET CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 237 CEOCODED: 199 NON CEOCODED: 38 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address DistIDir Map ID


31 RCRAGN SPUR GAS STATION 5208 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.17 NW 25
WIRO001 06724lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

5 RCRAGN BENTLEY 3115WMILLRD 0.17 SW 95


WIR000029934NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

30 RCRAGN JOHNSON CONTROLS BA'ITERY GROUP M C 5400 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.18NW 2


WlDO00808857NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

37 RCRAGN CONDEMNED HOUSE FAIRMOUNT 32 18 W FAIRMOUNT 0.I8NW 31


WIRO000222 1ONGN MlLWAUKEE WI 53209

10 RCRAGN GLEN HlLLS MIDDLE SCHOOL 2600 W MILLRD 0.19 NE 9


WID124066689NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

11 RCRAGN GLEN HlLLS MIDDLE SCHOOL 2600 W MILL RD 0.19 NE 9


WIR000009761N G N GLENDALE WI 53209

15 RCRAGN NORTHWEST ELEVATOR 6070 N FLINT RD 0.19 NE 13


WI0000004705NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

16 RCRAGN REXFORD PAPER CO D N 3100W MILLRD 0.20 NW 14


WID98860355 1 NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

LLOYDS CLEANERS 4837 N TEUTONIA AV 0.20 SE 33


WID988598868lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

3 RCRAGN ADA PRODUCTS CO INC 2350 W FLORIST AVE 0.21 NE 3


WID981 948292NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

6 RCRAGN BENTLEY WORLD PKG LTD 3031 W MlLLRD 0.21 NW 5


WIR00000651OISGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

14 RCRAGN MAXON INDUSTRIES 3204 W MILL RD 0.22 NW 12


WIW78953254NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

34 RCRAGN BRADY WORLDWIDE SIGNMARK D N 3328 W CAMERON AVE 0.22 NW 28


WID988568663lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

35 RCRAGN CITGO GAS STATION 481 1 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.22 SE 29


WIW52963576NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

46 RCRAGN E R WAGNER 4625 N 32ND ST 0.22 SW 40


WID982633893lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

18 RCRAGN STERLING HANDLING INC 2300 W FLQRJST AVE 0.23 NE


WIR00003341SNGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

19 RCRAGN TONYS AUTO BODY 6115NFLINTRD 0.23 NE


WID988580841NGN GLENDALE WI 53209

12 RCRAGN GREAT LAKES RUBBER AND SUPPLY CO 6150 N FLINT RD 0.24 NE 10


WID023390 13lNGN GLENDALE Wl53209

33 RCRAGN AQUACHEMINC 3232 W LANCASTER 0.24 NW 27


WIT56001 1249NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

23 RCRAGN CARQUEST OF TEUTONIA 5762 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.25 NW 98


WIW06099287NGN MILWAUKEE WI53209
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~2 TARGET SITE: 27TH STREET CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030A
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 27TH STREET CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 237 GEOCODED: 199 NON GEOCODED: 38 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address Dist/Dir Map ID


24 RCRAGN CHRIST MEMORIAL LUTHERAN SCHL 5719 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.25 NW 21
WID988590212NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

47 RCRAGN WIS GAS CO GAS MEASUREMENT DEPT 1800 W CUSTER AVE 0.25 NW 41
WID98 1001993lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

13 RCRAGN HUB CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 5970 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.25 SW 11


WID 139783468lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

42 RCRAGN MILWAUKEE WIRE PRODUCTS 4834 N 35TH ST 0.32 NE 100


WID982635872NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

194 RCRAGN MILWAUKEE BUREAU OF SANITATION NORTH I I W CAMERON AVE NON GC


WID98194995IISGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

195 SWL BRADY H CO TECHINCOTE DIV 2230 W FLORIST AVE NON GC


SW002279 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

50 SWL CTY GLENDALE 0.05 NE 43


SW002260 GLENDALE WI 53209

51 SWL JOHNSON CONTROLS BATTERY DIV 5400 N EUTONIA AVE 0.25 NW 44

0 I22 UST
SW0023 10

ST MICHAEL HOSPITAL
155743
MILWAUKEE WI 53209

2400 W VILLARD AVE


MILWAUKEE WI53209
0.00 -- 26

123 UST S E V E N TRAEGER 543 1 N 27TH ST 0.00 -- 78


143762 MILWAUKEE WI53209

130 UST CLARK NAGEL 5003 N EUTONIA AVE 0.00 -- 30


63584 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

229 UST ST MICHAEL HOSPITAL 2400 W VILLARD AVE 0.00 -- 103


674305 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

114 UST LAKEFIELD DAIRY PRODUCTS CO 5456 N 27-1-14ST 0.01 SE 71


101550 GLENDALE WI 53209

128 UST - -
C m OF MILWAUKEE DPW BUILDING 293 1 W CAMERON AVE 0.01 SE 34
155377 MILWAUKEE WI53209

67 UST ED WEBER INC 2727 W MILL RD 0.01 SW 7


73626 GLENDALE WI 53209

68 UST ED WEBER INC 2727 W MILL RD 0.01 SW 7


604348 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

80 UST MUNSON INC 2737 W MILL RD 0.01 SW 55


112832 GLENDALE WI 53209

148 UST DUBLIN PROPERTIES 1969 W VILLARD AVE 0.01 SW 88


619261 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

149 UST DUBLIN PROPERTIES 1957 W VlLLARD AVE 0.01 SW 89


6 19262 MILWAUKEE W53209

108 UST NATIONAL TEA CO 2727 W SILVER SPRINGS 0.02 NW 67


/ ., 113298 MILWAUKEE WI53209
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TARGET SITE: 27TH STREET CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030A
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 27TH STREET CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 237 GEOCODED: 199 NON GEOCODED: 38 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NameIIDlStatus Address DistlDir M a p ID

109 UST NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS CO 2727 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.02 NW 67
165402 MILWAUKEE WI53209

135 UST MILWAUKEE METRO SEWERAGE DISTRICT 4830N 32ND ST 0.02 NW 37


111981 MILWAUKEE WI53209

211 UST MILWAUKEE METRO SEWERAGE DISTRICT 4830 N 32ND ST 0.02 NW 37


675097 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

129 UST CITY OF MILWAUKEE - DPW - BUILDING 2919 W CAMERON AVE 0.02 SE 35
5974 1 MILWAUKEE WI53209

I20 UST SHIRLEY H E W 5245 N 25TH ST 0.05 NW 77


641901 GLENDALE WI53209

139 UST ROBERT WINlGER 4957 N TEUTONlA AVE 0.05 SE 82


146337 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

154 UST WISNN TV 5201 N MILWAUKEE RIVER PKWY 0.05 SE 42


156970 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

I21 UST S W I T STONE CONTAINER CORP 2800 W CUSTER AVE 0.06 NW 24


MILWAUKEE WI 53209

(3
-.

I36 UST
93061
PELTZ COW
154638
4875 N 32ND ST
MILWAUKEE WI53209
0.06 NW 81

137 UST PELTZ CORPIJEFF JUBELIER 4875 N 32ND ST 0.06 NW 81


117640 MILWAUKEE WI53209

124 UST SUSANNE FULLER 5238-5240 N 26TH ST 0.07 NW 79


135142 GLENDALE WI53209

125 UST A E MAYER 3101 W CAMERONAVE 0.07 NW 38


81526 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

79 UST LEONARD ATEN 5783 N DEXIER AVE 0.07 SE 54


661848 GLENDALE WI 53209

W UST HENRlS FOOD PRODUCTS CO INC 8622 N 87TH ST 0.07 SE 58


87417 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

112 UST DAVID KOEPKE 5324 N 26TH ST 0.07 SE 70


657622 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

117 UST MURIEL KOCH 5457 N 26TH ST 0.07 SE 74


101549 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

119 UST RUDOLF KADEN 5349 N 26TH ST 0.07 SE 76


128897 MILWAUKEE WI53209

133 UST JOSTEN N & CO 4905 N 32ND ST 0.08 NW 32


97704 MILWAUKEE WI53209

11 1 UST BETH OTOOL 5248 N 26TH ST 0.08 SE 69


56815 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

116 UST MARY ANN MALLATT 5360 N 26TH ST 0.08 SE 73


MILWAUKEE WI 53209
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TARGET SITE: 27TH STREET CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030A
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 27TH STREET CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 237 GEOCODED: 199 NON GEOCODED: 38 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NamelIDIStatus Address DisUDir Map ID


84 UST SCHROEDERS TOOL WELDING 2817 W CARMEN AVE 0.09NW 56
130562 MLWAUKEE WI 53209

I51 UST MILWAUKEE SCHOOL DISTalCT 5131 N GREENBAY AVE 0.10SE 91


13 1734 MLWAUKEE Wl53209

152 UST MILWAUKEE SCHOOL DISTRICT 5131 NGREENBAY AVE 0.10SE 91


604460 MLWAUKEE Wl53209

88 UST WE ENERGES - ENVTROMENTAL DEPARTM 2901 W MILL RD 0.10SW 18


606375 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

89 UST WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO 2901 W MILL RD 0.10SW 18


12955Yl TANK(S) MILWAUKEE Wl53209

101 UST TOTAL PETROLEUM MC 2530 W SILVER SPRINGS 0.11 SE 19


52774 GLENDALE Wl53209

107 UST GW BOLTON 2525 W SILVER SPRINGS 0.11 SE 66


68329 GLENDALE Wl53209

115 UST MARGARET BORCHARDT 2505 W CUSTER AVE 0.11 SE 72


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632552 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

140 UST SCOTT HAAG 2830 W STARK ST 0.11 SE 83


111120 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

96 UST PRAIRIE MATERIAL SALES 2826 W SILVER SPRINGS 0.12NW 62


135921 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

105 UST GIUERHEWTIT 2501 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.12 SE 65


68061 1 GLENDALE Wl 53209

106 UST GIUER HEWnT 2501 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.12 SE 65


88124 GLENDALE Wl 53209

134 UST LAKESIDE OIL CO 2817 W STARK ST 0.12SE 80


153364 MILWAUKEE WI53209

138 UST RANCH MEAT COW 3235 W CAMERON AVE 0.13NW 39


120491 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

91 UST GARY A SCHNEIDER 2484 W SILVER SPRINGS 0.15SE 22


83549 GLENDALE W53209

102 UST ARMADA CORPORATION 2487 W SILVER SPRINGS 0.15 SE 23


53858 GLENDALE WI53209

103 UST ARMADA CORPORATION 2487 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.15SE 23


150304 GLENDALE WI 53209

98 UST ROLAND PIQWITE 2935 W SILVER SPRINGS 0.16NW 20


54846 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

99 UST ROLAND PIQUTTE 2935 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.16NW 20


614754 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

113 UST GURDEV SINGH 5208 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.17NW 25


MILWAUKEE WI 53209
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TARGET SITE: 27TH STREET CORRIDOR JOB : 2004030A
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 2 7 STREET~CORRIDOR
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TOTAL: 237 GEOCODED: 199 NON GEOCODED: 38 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Narne/ID/Status Address Dist/Dir Map ID


69 UST GARY BALDI 6025 N FLINT RD 0.18NE 51
55382 GLENDALE WI 53209

132 UST GENE JANSEN 4834 N 35TH ST 0.18NW 36


112017 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

70 UST GLENDALE RIVER HILLS SCHOOL DlST 2600 W MILL RD 0.19 NE 9


68 1670 GLENDALE WI 53209

71 UST GLENDALE RlVER HlLLS SCHOOL DIST 2600 W MCLL RD 0.19NE 9


502550 GLENDALE WI 53209

72 UST GLENHILLS CORPORATE CENTER 2525 W MILL RD 0.19NE 52


678225 GLENDALE Wl53209

73 UST GLENHILLS CORPORATE CENTER 2525 W MILLRD 0.19 NE 52


604962 GLENDALE Wl 53209

74 UST GLENHILLS CORPORATE CENTER 2525 W MILLRD 0.19 NE 52


11634711TANK(S) GLENDALE WI 53209

81 UST NORTHWESTERN ELEVATOR CO 6070 N FLINT RD 0.19NE 13


114889 GLENDALE WI 53209

RAYMOND E KIRKPATRICK 2600 W MILLRD 0.19NE 9


8346211 TANK(S) GLENDALE WI 53209

95 UST KIRK E & DEBBIE KORNEISEL 5745 ARGYLE AVE 0.19 SE 61


100241 GLENDALE WI 53209

87 UST TWINCO R O W WISCONSIN INC 3100 W MILLRD 0.20 NW 14


583463 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

118 UST RON GRlMM 5435 N TEUTONJA 0.20 NW 75


191940 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

145 UST HR HOUSING PROJECT LIMITED 4875 N 35TH ST 0.20 NW 85


3102 MILWAUKEE WI53209

86 UST THOMAS H BENTLEY JR 3031 W MULRD 0.21 NW 5


563 15 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

93 UST HENRY MAROHL MC 5630 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.21 NW 59


131047 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

110 UST YELLOW FRT SYS INU ENVlRONSVC 3000 SHERIDAN RD 0.21 NW 68
147098 ROOT RIVER WI53209

83 UST ROBERT P LUTZEN 3117WMILLRD 0.22 NW 4


114564 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

85 UST THOMAS H BENTLEY 3115WMILLRD 0.22 NW 4


3168 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

94 UST JAMES VOLLMAR 3002 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.22 NW 60


60502 MILWAUKEE WI53209

127 UST BRADY WORLDWIDE-FLORIST AVENUE 3328 CAMERON ST 0.22 NW 28


141779 MILWAUKEE WI 53209
t,
' TOTAL:
TARGET SITE:

237 GEOCODED:
Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
27TH STREET CORRIDOR
MILWAUKEE WI 53209

199
JOB: 2004030A
27TH STREET CORRIDOR

NON GEOCODED: 38 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NameIlDlStatus Address Dist/Dir Map ID


141 UST W H BRADY CO 3328 W CARMEON AVE 0.22 NW 28
156566 MILWAUKEE MI53209

206 UST HENRY MAROHL MC 5630 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.22 NW 102


675142 MILWAUKEE MI53209

131 UST DILJEET KHAHRA 48 1 1 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.22 SE 29


50868 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

142 UST BENZ OIL MC 2724 W HAMf'TON AVE 0.22 SE 84


607570 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

197 UST BENZ OIL MC 2724 W HAMf'TON AVE 0.22 SE 84


678748 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

78 UST KENNETH LAUR 6115NFLINTRD 0.23 NE 17


173680 GLENDALE Wl53209

150 UST BLESSED TRINITY PARlSH 5385 N GREEN BAY AVE 0.23 NW 90
57521 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

100 UST SUSAN OBERFlELD 5757 N AMES TER 0.23 SE 63


633098 GLENDALE Wl53209
n
( 143 UST BENZ OIL MC
56325
2724 W HAMf'TON AVE 0.23 SE 49
MILWAUKEE Wl 53209

144 UST BENZ OIL MC 2724 W HAMPTON AVE 0.23 SE 49


150527 MILWAUKEE Wl 53209

76 UST JAMES SCHULPIUS 6171 NFLINTRD 0.24 NE 53


130581 . GLENDALE WI 53209

77 UST JAMES SCHULPIUS 6171 NFLINTRD 0.24 NE 53


130582 GLENDALE Wl53209

90 UST AAA PET SUPPLIES 5712N TEUTONIA AVE 0.24 NW 57


50395 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

126 UST AQUA-CHEM M C 3232 W LANCASTER ST 0.24 NW 27


602580 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

196 UST AQUA-CHEM M C 3232 W LANCASTER ST 0.24 NW 27


680283 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

230 UST WE ENERGIES 2901 W MILL RD 0.24 NW 104


672927 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

153 UST ROSE LOISPAIH 1803 W FAIRMONT 0.24 SE 92


128436 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

147 UST E R WAGNER MFG CO 46 11 N 32ND ST 0.24 SW 87


72793 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

97 UST PRINCIPAL EUGENE FEDLER 57 19 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.25 NW 21


62183 MILWAUKEE Wl 53209

104 UST ClTY OF GLENDALE 241 1 W SILVER SPRING 0.25 SE 64

Q ', 161913 GLENDALE Wl 53209


Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
,J
TARGET SITE: 27TH STREET CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030A
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 27TH STREET CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 237 CEOCODED: 199 NON CEOCODED: 38 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NamelID/Status Address DistIDir Map ID


75 UST HUB CHRYSLEFUTODD KOEPPEL 5970 N TEUTONIA AVE 0.25SW II
89228 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

146 UST MILWAUKEE SCHOOL DISTRICT 3517 W COURTLAND AVE 0.25SW 86


50046 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

198 UST CITY OF MILWAUKEE - DPW - BUILDING 4141 W MILL RD NON GC


672960 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

199 UST -
CITY OF MILWAUKEE - DPW BUILDING 6680 N TEUTONIA AVE NON GC
676888 MILWAUKEE WI53209

200 UST DANIEL RUDOLPH 5876 N 32ND ST NON GC


673044 MILWAUKEE W153209

201 UST DAVID CUNNINGHAM 6151-6159NTEUTONlA NON GC


671012 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

202 UST DUBLIN PROPERTIES 1957 W VILLARD AVE NON GC


673078 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

203 UST DUBLIN PROPERTIES 1969 W VILLARD AVE NON GC


680515 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

204 UST ED WEBER INC 2727 W MILL RD NON GC


680469 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

205 UST GRAYS CHlLD DEVELOPMENT 6618N TEUTONIA AVE NON GC


675039 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

207 UST J D N REALTY CORP -


9000 9100N GREEN BAY RD NON GC
677011 BROWN DEER WI 53209

208 UST JEFFERS TRU VALUE HARDWARE 21 1 0 W HAMPTON AVE NON GC


677597 MILWAUKEE WI53209

209 UST MARION LUNDQUIST 6878 N TEUTONIA AVE NON GC


67101 1 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

210 UST MILWAUKEE COUNTY 7835 N GREEN BAY RD NON GC


678507 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

212 UST MILWAUKEE SCHOOL DISTRICT 4456 N TEUTONIA AVE NON GC


680483 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

213 UST MILWAUKEE SCHOOL DISTRICT 5131 N GREEN BAY AVE NON GC
678976 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

214 UST MOBIL EXXON 1710 W HAMPTON AVE NON GC


677787 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

215 UST MT ZION ASSEMBLY CHURCH 4300 N GREEN BAY AVE NON GC
672953 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

216 UST NEW WORLD COMMUNICATIONSOF MlLWAU


9001 N GREEN BAY RD NON GC
677923 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

217 UST NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL,LIFE INS CO 2727 W SILVER SPRING DR NON GC


677799 MILWAUKEE WI53209
Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
TARGET SITE: 27TH STREET CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030A
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 27TH STREET CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 237 CEOCODED: 199 NON CEOCODED: 38 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/lD/Status Address Dist/Dir Map ID


218 UST OCTOPUS CAR WASH 45 19 N GREEN BAY AVE NON GC
677641 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

219 UST -
PLASTIC COATING COW CHRIS KARNI 3465 W MILL RD NON GC
676753 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

220 UST PRIYA CORPORATION 7222 N TEUTONIA AVE NON GC


679586 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

221 UST PRODUCTION STAMPING C O W 7026 N TEUTONIA AVE NON GC


673139 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

222 UST RANK & SON BUICK MC 4200 N GREEN BAY AVE NON GC
680134 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

223 UST RAYMOND MADRITSCH 1951 W HAMPTON AVE NON GC


673045 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

224 UST ROLAND PlQUTlE 2935 W SILVER SPRING DR NON GC


677850 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

225 UST ROSE INDUSTRIES INC 7044 N TEUTONIA AVE NON GC


678870 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

226 UST SCOTT FISHER 3901 W R O M AVE NON GC


677442 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

227 UST SCOTT HAAG 2830 W STARK ST NON GC


675121 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

228 UST SOUTHEAST PETRO CORP 7537N TEUTONIA AVE NON GC


675062 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

231 UST W E ENERGIES 5400N GREEN BAY AVE NON GC


677673 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

232 UST WORLD LIFE MMISTRY CHURCH OF GOD 4165 N GREEN BAY AVE NON GC
673001 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

233 UST WRIGHT BRUCE S & GLORlA A 45 17 N TEUTONIA AVENUE NON GC


673060 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

234 UST BAY MEDICAL CENTERDR PAQUETIE 105 W SILVER SPRING DR NON GC
675026 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

235 UST -
NORTH SHORE WATER COMMISSION ART 400 W BENDER RD NON GC
678431 MILWAUKEE Wl53217
Environmental Firstsearch
Federal Databases and Sources

3 ASTM Databases:
CERCLIS : Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and
L i a b i l i t y Information System. The EPA1s database of current and
potential Superfund sites currently or previously under investigation
Source: Environmental Protection Agency.

Updated q u a r t e r l y

CERCLIS-NFRAP (Archive): Comprehensive Environmental Response


Compensation and L i a b i l i t y Information System Archived S i t e s . The
Archive designation means that, to the best of EPA1s knowledge,
assessment at a site has been completed and that EPA has determined no
further steps will be taken to list this site on the National Priorities
List (NPL). This decision does not necessarily mean that there is no
hazard associated with a given site; it only means that, based upon
available information, the location is not judged to be a potential NPL
site.

Updated q u a r t e r l y .

ERNS: l h e r g e n c y Response N o t i f i c a t i o n System. The EPA1s database of


emergency response actions. Source: Environmental Protection Agency.
Data since January, 2001, has been received from the National Response
Center as the EPA no longer maintains this data.

Updated q u a r t e r l y .

FINDS: The F a c i l i t y Index System. The EPA1s Index of identification


numbers associated with a property or facility which the EPA has
investigated or has been made aware of in conjunction with various
regulatory programs. Each record indicates the EPA office that may
have files on the site or facility. Source: Environmental Protection
Agency .

U p d a t e d semi - a n n u a l l y

NPL: National P r i o r i t y L i s t . The EPA's list of confirmed or proposed


Superfund sites. Source: Environmental Protection Agency.

Updated q u a r t e r l y .

RCRIS: Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System. The EPA1s


database of registered hazardous waste generators and treatment,
storage and disposal facilities. Included are RAATS (RCRA
Administrative Action Tracking System) and CMEL (Compliance Monitoring &
Enforcement List). Source: Environmental Protection Agency.

RCRA TSD: Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System


Treatment, Storage, and Disposal F a c i l i t i e s . The EPA's database of
RCRIS sites which treat, store, dispose, or incinerate hazardous
waste. This information is also reported in the standard RCRIS
detailed data.
ASTM Databases (continued):
RCRA COR : Resource Conservation and Recovery Infonuation System
C o r r e c t i v e Action S i t e s . The EPA's database of RCRIS sites with
reported corrective action. This information is also reported in the
standard RCRIS detailed data.

RCRA GEN : Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System


Large and Small Q u a n t i t y Generators. The EPA's database of RCRIS
sites that create more than lOOkg of hazardous waste per month or
meet other RCRA requirements. Included are RAATS (RCRA
Administrative Action Tracking System) and CMEL (Compliance
Monitoring & Enforcement List).

RCRA NLR : Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System


s i t e s No Longer Regulated. The EPA's database of RCRIS sites that
create less than lOOkg of hazardous waste per month or do not meet
other RCRA requirements.

A l l RCRA d a t a b a s e s a r e U p d a t e d q u a r t e r l y
Environmental FirstSearch
Federal Databases and Sources

3 Non-ASTM Databases :
HMIRS: Hazardous Materials Incident Response System. This database
contains information from the US Department of Transportation regarding
materials, packaging, and a description of events for tracked incidents.

Updated quarterly.

NCDB: National Compliance Database. The National Compliance Data Base


System (NCDB) tracks regional compliance and enforcement activity and
manages the Pesticides and Toxic Substances Compliance and Enforcement
program at a national level. The system tracks all compliance monitoring
and enforcement activities from the time an inspector conducts and
inspection until the time the inspector closes or the case settles the
enforcement action. NCDB is the national repository of the 10 regional
and Headquarters FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS). Data collected in
the regional FTTS is transferred to NCDB to support the need for
monitoring national performance of regional programs.
Updated quarterly

NPDES: National P o l l u t i o n Discharge Elimination System. The EPA's


database of all permitted facilities receiving and discharging
effluents. Source: Environmental Protection Agency.

Updated semi-annually.

NRDB: National Radon Database. The NRDB was created by the EPA to
distribute information regarding the EPA/State Residential Radon Surveys
and the National Residential Radon Survey. The data is presented by
zipcode in Environmental FirstSearch Reports. Source: National
Technical Information Service (NTIS)
Updated Periodically

Nuclear: The Nuclear Regulatory CornmissionOs (NRC) list of permitted


nuclear facilities.
Updated Periodically

PADS: PCB A c t i v i t y D a t a b a s e S y s t e m
The EPA's database PCB handlers (generators, transporters, storers
and/or disposers) that are required to notify the EPA, the rules being
similar to RCRA. This database indicates the type of handler and
registration number. Also included is the PCB Transformer Registration
Database.

Updated semi-annually.

Receptors: 1995 TIGER census listing of schools and hospitals that may
house individuals deemed sensitive to environmental discharges due to
their fragile immune systems.

Updated Periodically
Non-ASTM Databases (continued):
RELEASES: Air and Surface Water Releases. A subset of the EPA's ERNS
database which have impacted only air or surface water.
..-
Updated semi-annually.

Soils: This database includes the State Soil Geographic (STATSGO) data
for the conterminous United States. It contains information regarding
soil characteristics such as water capacity, percent clay, organic
material, permeability, thickness of layers, hydrological
characteristics, quality of drainage, surface, slope, liquid limit, and
the annual frequency of flooding. Source: United States Geographical
Survey (USGS).
Updated quarterly

TRIS: Toxic Release Inventory System. The EPA's database of all


facilities that have had or may be prone to toxic material releases
Source: Environmental Protection Agency.

Updated semi-annually
Environmental Firstsearch
Wisconsin Databases and Sources

STATE SITES: The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources listing of


Hazard Ranking Sites as maintained by the Emergency and Remedial
Response Program division.

Updated a n n u a l l y .

UST: Underground Storage Tanks. The Wisconsin Department of Commerce


database listing of all registered underground and aboveground storage
tanks as maintained by the Division of Safety, Buildings, and the
Environment.

U p d a t e d q u a r t e r l y o r when a v a i l a b l e .

LUST: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks. The Wisconsin Department of


Natural Resources database listing of all leaking underground storage
tanks as maintained by the Remediation and Redevelopment Program
Division.

Updated q u a r t e r l y .

SPILLS: The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources database listing


of all spills as maintained by the Remediation and Redevelopment Program
Division.

Updated q u a r t e r l y .

LANDFILLS: The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources database


listing of active and historic landfills as maintained by the Bureau of
Waste Management.
U p d a t e d a n n u a l l y o r when a v a i l a b l e

OTHER: The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources listing of


Emergency Repair Program sites as maintained by the Remediation and
Redevelopment Program Division. Non-LUST cleanup sites.
Updated a n n u a l l y .
Environmental Firstsearch
Street Name Report for Streets within .5 Mile@) of Target Property
3 TARGET SITE: 27TH STREET CORRIDOR
MILWAUKEE WI 53209
JOB: 2004030A
27TH STREET CORRIDOR

Street Name Street Name DistDir


Braeburn Ln NORTH Teutonia Ave
Glendale Rd Service Rd
1-43 W Acacia Rd
Lincoln Creek Pky W Apple Tree Rd
N 1lthSt W Arbor Ave
N 12th St W Atkinson Ave
N 13th St W Bender Rd
N 18th St W Birch Ave
N 19thP1 W Birch Ct
N 19th St W Bobolink Ave
N 20th St W Brantwood Ave
N 21st St W Camden Rd
N 22nd St W Cameron Ave
N 23cd St W Carmen Ave
N 24th P1 W Carmen Dr
N 24th St W Colfax PI
N 25th St W Como PI
N 26th St W Cornell St
N 27th St W Courtland Ave
W Custer Ave
W Daphne St
W Douglas Ave
N 3lst St W Egg& PI
N 32nd St W Elm St
N 33rd St W Fairmount Ave
N 34th St W Florist Ave
N 35th St W Glen Hills Ct
N 36th St W Glendale Ave
N 37th St W Harnpton Ave
N 38th P1 W Kaul Ave
N 38th St W Kendall Ave
N 39th St W Kiehnau Ave
N 40th St W Kinzie Ave
N Ames Ter W Lancaster Ave
N Argyle Ave W Lawn Ave
N Atwahl Dr W Lexington Blvd
N Baker Rd W Lincoln Creek Pky
N Be1 Aire Dr W Linwall Ln
N Bethrnaur Ln W Marne Ave
N Braeburn Ln W Mill Rd
N Bridgewood Ln W Neil P1
N Crestwood Blvd W Oriole Dr
N Crestwood Dr W Purdue St
N Dexter Ave W Raleigh Ave
N Edgewater Ln W Reichert P1
N Flint Rd W Rohr Ave
N Green Bay Ave W Ruby Ave
N Hopkins St W Sheridan Ave
Environmental FirstSearch
Street Name Report for Streets within .5 Mile(s) of Target Property
--'
TARGET SITE: 27TH STREET CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030A
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 27TH STREET CORRIDOR

Street Name DistPDir Street Name DistIDir


N Ironwood Rd W Sheridan Ct
N Long Island Dr W Silver Spring Dr
N Milwaukee River Pk W Stark St
N Port Washington Av W Thurston Ave
N Range Line Rd W Victory Ln
N River Forest Dr W Villard Ave
N Shasta Dr W Wilson Dr
N Sidney PI W Wingate Ave
N Stanton Dr W Wren Ave
N Sunny Point Rd WEST Acacia Rd
N Teutonia Ave WEST Apple Tree Rd
NORTH 11th St WEST Arbor Ave
NORTH 12th St WEST Atkinson Ave
NORTH 13th St WEST Bender Rd
NORTH 18th St WEST Birch Ave
NORTH 19th PI WEST Birch Ct
NORTH 19th St WEST Bobolink Ave
NORTH 20th St WEST Brantwood Ave
NORTH 2 1 st St WEST Camden Rd
NORTH 22nd St WEST Cameron Ave
NORTH 23rd St WEST Carmen Ave
NORTH 24th PI WEST Carmen Dr
NORTH 24th St WEST Colfax PI
NORTH 25th St WEST Como P1
NORTH 26th St WEST Comell St
NORTH 27th St WEST Courtland Ave
NORTH 28th St WEST Custer Ave
NORTH 29th St WEST Daphne St
NORTH 30th St WEST Douglas Ave
NORTH 3 1st St WEST Eggert PI
NORTH 32nd St WEST Elm St
NORTH 33rd St WEST Fairmount Ave
NORTH 34th St WEST Florist Ave
NORTH 35th St WEST Glen Hills Ct
NORTH 36th St WEST Glendale Ave
NORTH 37th St WEST Hampton Ave
NORTH 38th P1 WEST Kaul Ave
NORTH 38th St WEST Kendall Ave
NORTH 39th St WEST Kiehnau Ave
NORTH 40th St WEST Kinzie Ave
NORTH Ames Ter WEST Lancaster Ave
NORTH Argyle Ave WEST Lawn Ave
NORTH Atwahl Dr WEST Lexington Blvd
NORTH Baker Rd WEST Lincoln Creek P
NORTH Be1 Aire Dr WEST Linwall Ln
NORTH B e t h a w Ln WEST Mame Ave
NORTH Braeburn Ln WEST Mill Rd
NORTH Bridgewood Ln WEST Neil PI
Environmental Firstsearch
Street Name Report for Streets within .5 Mile(s) of Target Property
--Y
TARGET SITE: 27TH STREET CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030A
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 27TH STREET CORRIDOR

Street Name DistIDir Street Name DistIDir


NORTH Crestwood Blvd WEST Oriole Dr
NORTH Crestwood Dr WEST Purdue St
NORTH Dexter Ave WEST Raleigh Ave
NORTH Edgewater Ln WEST Reichert PI
NORTH Flint Rd WEST Rohr Ave
NORTH Green Bay Ave WEST Ruby Ave
NORTH Hopkins St WEST Sheridan Ave
NORTH Ironwood Rd WEST Sheridan Ct
NORTH Long Island Dr WEST Silver Spring D
NORTH Milwaukee Rive WEST Stark St
NORTH Port Washingto WEST Thurston Ave
NORTH Range Line Rd WEST Victory Ln
NORTH River Forest D WEST Villard Ave
NORTH Shasta Dr WEST Wilson Dr
NORTH Sidney PI WEST Wingate Ave
NORTH Stanton Dr WEST Wren Ave
NORTH Sunny Point Rd
Firstsearch Technology Corporation
Environmental FirstSearcr Report

TARGET PROPERTY:

MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR

MILWAUKEE WI 53209
Job Number: 2004030B

PREPARED FOR:

T N & Associates, Inc.


1033 North Mayfair Road, Suite 200
Milwaukee, WI 53226

Tel: (317 )823-3500 Fax: (317 )823-3535

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Environmental FirstSearch
Search Summary Report
Target Site: MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR
MILWAUKEE WI 53209
FirstSearch Summary
Database Sel Updated Radius Site 118 114 112 1/2> ZIP TOTALS

NPL
CERCLIS
NFRAP
RCRA TSD
RCRA COR
RCRA GEN
ERNS
State Sites
SWL

REG USTIAST
Leaking UST

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Firstsearch Technology Corp.'~databases. All EPA NPL and state landfill sites are depicted by a rectangle approximating their location and size. The
boundaries of the rectangles represent the eastern and western most longitudes; the northern and southern most latitudes. As such, the mapped areas
may exceed the actual areas and do not represent the actual boundaries of these pmpertia. All other sites are depicted by a point representing their
approximate address location and make no attempt to represent the actual areas of the associated property. Actual boundaries and locations of
individual pmpcrties can be found in the files residing at the agency responsible for such information.

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Environmental Firstsearch
Site Information Report

Request Date: 07-06-04 Search Type: LINEAR


Requestor Name: Chris Lajko/'TNAssoc/cp Job Number: 2004030B
Standard: LINEAR Filtered Report

TARGET ADDRESS: MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR


MILWAUKEE WI 53209

Demographics
Sites: ' 163 Non-Geocoded: 30 Population: NA
Radon: 0.3 - 4.9 PCYL

Site Location
Degrees (Decimal) De~rees(MinISec) -
UTMs
Longitude: -87.917545 -87:55:3 Easting: 425354.944
Latitude: 43.1 19298 43:7:9 Northing: 4774256.19 1
Zone: 16

Comment
Comment:MLLWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR

Additional Requests/Sewices
Adjacent ZIP Codes: 0.25 Mile(s) Services:

1 &Te City Name

5321 1 MILWAUKEE
53212 MILWAUKEE
ST DisUDir Sel

WI 0.00 -
WI 0.00 -
Y
Y
Sanborns
Requested?

No
Date

Aerial Photographs No
Topographical Maps No
City Directories No
Title Search No
Municipal Reports No
Online Topos No
Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
TARGET SITE: MILWAUKEE RlVER CORRIDOR JOB: 20040308
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 MILWAUKEE RlVER CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 163 GEOCODED: 133 NON GEOCODED: 30 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NamdlDIStatus Address Dist/Dir Map ID


25 ERNS T.M.S. CARRIERS HWY 1-43 AT HAMPTON ROAD 0.12 SW 20
24065IMIGHWAY RELATED MILWAUKEE WI 53211

26 ERNS 143 AT HAMPTON EXIT 0.12 SW 20


I 50865MIGHWAY RELATED GLENDALE WI53211

115 LUST CONCOURS MOTORS lNC 1400W SILVER SPRING DR 0.01 SW 3


0341000400lCLOSED GLENDALE WI 53209

124 LUST PARKWAY SCHOOL 5910 N MILWAUKEE RNER PKWY 0.01 SW 41


0341001118lCLOSED GLENDALE WI 53209

116 LUST GLENDALE (;TY 5909 N MILWAUKEE RNER PARK 0.03 NE 38


0341000100/CLOSED GLENDALE WI 53209

117 LUST GLENDALE (;TY DEPT PUB WKS 5909 N MILWAUKEE PKWY 0.03 NE 38
0341004051/CLOSED GLENDALE W53209

118 LUST GLENDALE FIRE DEPT 5901 N MILWAUKEE RIVER PKWY 0.03 NE 8
0341004472lCLOSED GLENDALE WI 53209

123 LUST NORM SHORE DODGE INC 1433 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.03 SW 9

0 126 LUST
0341001617/CLOSED

TENNESSEN RESIDENCE
0341004287lCLOSED
MILWAUKEE WI 53209

5934 N SUNNYPODiT RD
GLENDALE WI 53209
0.08 NE 51

131 LUST AMERITECH SERVICES INC 4349 N RICHARDS ST 0.08 SW 18


0341003933lOPEN MILWAUKEE WI 53212

120 LUST GLENNFlELD HEALTH CARE CENTER 1633 W BENDER RD 0.10 SW 42


0341 113134lCLOSED GLENDALE WI 53209

125 LUST SILVER SPRING NlSSAN I500 W SILVER SPRING 0.11 SW 2


03410007381CLOSED GLENDALE WI 53209

129 LUST AMOCO STATION #I 972 1 190 W HAMPTON AVE 0.13 NE 54


034100006UCLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53217

122 LUST LAIDLAW TRANSlT INC 5901 N GLEN PARK RD 0.18 SW 6


0341 197942lOPEN GLENDALE WI 53209

130 LUST HUNTER BUSINESS DIRECT 4650 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.19 SW 64


0341003420/CLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53212

127 LUST MlLWAUKEE GEAR CO 5150 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.22 NE 12


034 1002041/CLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53217

128 LUST MILWAUKEE GEAR CO 5 150 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.22 NE 12


0341002489lCLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53217

133 LUST WISCONSIN HUMANESOCIETY 4 1 5 1 N HUMBOLT BLVD 0.23 SE 68


034 1003588/CLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53212

132 LUST EMJAY CORP 4600 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.23 SW 17


034 1003902lCLOSED GLENDALE WI53212

114 LUST AMOCO STATION #I 9681 6369 N GREEN BAY RD 0.24 SW 46


,' \ <
034 1000048lOPEN GLENDALE WI 53209
i
, I19 LUST GLENDALE SYNAGOGUE 67 17 N GREEN BAY AVE 0.25 SW 26
0341002606lCLOSED GLENDALE WI 53209
Environmental Firssearch
Sites Summary Report
t ) TARGET SITE: MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030B
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 163 GEOCODED: 133 NON GEOCODED: 30 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NamellDIStatus Address DistIDir Map ID


121 LUST HOMETOWN GAS STATION (FORMER) 6772 N GREEN BAY AVE 0.25 SW 5
034 1000673lOPEN GLENDALE WI 53209

163 LUST GAS STATION - FORMER 4453 N GREEN BAY AVE NON GC
0341515727lOPEN MILWAUKEE WI

29 OTHER BRIDGEWOOD LN UTILITY CONST 608 1 N BRIDGEWOOD LN 0.08 SW


024 1174491 GLENDALE WI 53209

34 OTHER LAUREL OAKS 1700 W BENDER RD 0.10 SW


0241000464 GLENDALE WI53209

40 OTHER OFFICE MAX (PROPOSED) 5100 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.1 I NE


0241183154 GLENDALE WI53217

36 OTHER STABELFELDTS FLOWERS AND GREENHOUS 1515 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.12 SW


0241244235 GLENDALE WI53209

42 OTHER SOLLYS RESTAURANT PARKING LOT 460 1 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.13 SW


0241248106 GLENDALE WI 53212

44 OTHER SPIC & SPAN MC 430 1 N RICHARDS ST 0.14 SW


0241000033 MILWAUKEE WI 532 I2

33 OTHER LAIDLAW TRANSIT INC 590 1 N GLEN PARK RD 0.18 SW


0241286272 GLENDALE WI 53209

31 OTHER DONAHUE PROPERTY 5676 N GLEN PARK RD 0.19 SW


0241001192 GLENDALE WI 53209

43 OTHER DELUXE PKWY PROPERTY 375 W DELUXE PKWY 0.19 SW


0241209470 GLENDALE WI53212

41 OTHER TREAT ALL METALS INC 5 140 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.21 NE


0241 173488 GLENDALE WI 53217

38 OTHER MILWAUKEE GEAR CO 5150 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.22 NE


0241236747 MILWAUKEE WI 532 17

39 OTHER MILWAUKEE GEAR CO 5 150 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.23 NE


0241272924 MILWAUKEE WI 532 17

37 OTHER GLENDALE CTY R-0-W HENRY CLAY ST-PORT WASH TO 0.24 NE


0241000990 GLENDALE WI 532 17

30 OTHER CRESTWOOD AREA PROJECT 1720-1800 W SILVER SPRING 0.25 SW


0241 184990 GLENDALE WI53209

32 OTHER GLENDALE SYNAGOGUE 67 17 N GREEN BAY AVE 0.25 SW


0241000361 GLENDALE WI 53209

35 OTHER PRAEFKE PROPERTY 6263-6269 N GREEN BAY AVE 0.25 SW


0241000257 GLENDALE WI 53209

135 OTHER CMC GLENDALE YARD 318 MILE N OF CAPTL DR UN I NON GC


0241520674 GLENDALE WI53209

136 OTHER DUKES LANDSCAPING PROPERTY (FORMER 2 101 W BENDER RD NON GC


/ 0241402561 GLENDALE WI 53209
Environmental FirstSearch
Sites Summary Report
L TARGET SITE: MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030B
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 163 GEOCODED: 133 NON GEOCODED: 30 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address Dist/Dir Map ID


3 RCRAGN CONCOURS MOTORS INC 1400 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.01 SW 3
WIDO23376031lSGN GLENDALE WI53209

5 RCRAGN GLENDALE CITY OF DPW 5909 N MILWAUKEE PKWY 0.03 NE 38


WID988577862NGN GLENDALE WI 53209

10 RCRAGN MMSD HHW@GLENDALE FD CLNSWP 5901 N MILWAUKEE RIVER PKWY 0.03 NE 8


WIRO000497001U;N GLENDALE WI 53209

11 RCRAGN NORTH SHORE DODGE INC 1433 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.03 SW 9


WlDO234 19872lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

23 RCRAGN FMS MAGNACRWT 4355 N RICHARDS ST 0.08 SW 18


WID988576179lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53212

2 RCRAGN ANDREWS AUTOBODY REPAIR 1500 W SILVERSPRING DR 0.1 1 SW 2


WIR000104059NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

14 RCRAGN SILVER SPRING NlSSAN l SOOB W SILVER SPRING 0.11 SW 2


WID 147734347NGN GLENDALE WI 53209

1 RCRAGN ANDREW CHEVROLET BODY SHOP 1621 W LA SALLE 0.13 SW I


WIR000105890NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

SILVER SPRING AUTO BODY LLC I621 W LASALLE 0.13 SW 1


WID988603379NGN GLENDALE WI 53209

24 RCRAGN SPIC AND SPAN INC 4301 N RICHARDS ST 0.14 SW 19


WID007947278LGN MILWAUKEE WI 53212

4 RCRAGN GE OSMONICS INC 5730 N GLENPARK RD 0.18 SW 4


WID9885777 14NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

7 RCRAGN LAIDLAW TRANSlT INC 5901 N GLEN PARK RD 0.18 SW 6


WIROOGQ26955lSGN GLENDALE WI 53209

8 RCRAGN MACROMATIC C O m O L S LLC 5855 N GLEN PARK RD SITE B 0.18 SW 7


WIR000029249lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

9 RCRAGN MILWAUKEE ELECTRONICS 5855 N GLEN PARK RD 0.18 SW 7


WID98 1001209lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

16 RCRAGN HEALY S A CO 5 110 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.19 NE 11


WID988574356NGN GLENDALE WI 53217

19 RCRAGN WISN TV CHANNEL 12 5201 N MILWAUKEE PARKWAY 0.19 SW 14


WIR000024976lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

18 RCRAGN TREAT ALL METALS INC 5140 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.21 NE 13


WIDO50267293lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53217

12 RCRAGN SCHLESINGER TOYOTA INC 1620 W SILVERSPRING DR 0.21 SW 10


WID014823249NGN GLENDALE WI53209

17 RCRAGN MILWAUKEE GEAR CO 5150 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.22 NE I2


WID006 105704/LGN MILWAUKEE WI53217

20 RCRAGN ANGUIL ENWRONhfENTAL SYSTEMS 4927 N LYDELL AVE 0.23 NE 15


WIR000016022NGN MILWAUKEE WI53217
Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
3
TARGET SITE: MILWAUKEE RlVER CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030B
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 163 GEOCODED: 133 NON GEOCODED: 30 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/lD/Status Address DistfDir Map ID


21 RCRAGN C G SCHMIDT JNC 4 1 99 N RICHARDS ST 0.23 SW 16
WIR000039628lSGN GLENDALE WI 532 12

22 RCRAGN EMJAY CORP 4600 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.23 SW 17


WI00001255 18/SGN GLENDALE WI 53212

6 RCRAGN GREEMREE PROPERTY 6772 N GREEN BAY RD 0.25 SW 5


WIR0000292 151SGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

15 RCRAGN TRAMOM CORP 1640 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.26 SW 69


Wl D980896997NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53209

134 SWL BRADY H CO TECHINCOTE DIV 2230 W FL,ORlST AVE NON GC


SW002279 MILWAUKEE WI53209

27 SWL SCHLrrZ TERMINAL 0.00 -- 21


SW002261 GLENDALE WI 532 12

28 SWL DUMP 0.05 SE 22


SW002294 MILWAUKEE WI 53221

91 UST MARGARET PETERMAN 4976 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.0 1 NE 55


649003 GLENDALE WI 53217

CONCOURS MOTORS 1400 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.01 SW 3


681635 GLENDALE Wl53209

56 UST CONCOURS MOTORS 1400 W SILVER SPRINGS 0.01 SW 3


64459 GLENDALE WI 53209

57 UST CONCOURS MOTORS 1400W SILVER SPRING DR 0.01 SW 3


582721 GLENDALE WI 53209

61 UST GLENDALE RIVER HILLS SCHOOL DlST 5910 N MILWAUKEE RIVER PKWY 0.01 SW 41
673749 GLENDALE WI 53209

62 UST GLENDALE RIVER HILLS SCHOOL DlST 5910 N MILWAUKEE RIVER PKWY 0.01 SW 41
116578 GLENDALE Wl53209

100 UST NORTHVIEW APARTMENTS 41OWHAMPMNAVE 0.02 NE 62


675136 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

95 UST NORTHVIEW APARTMENTS 500 W HAMPTON A* 0.02 SW 59


114850 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

51 UST CHIEF NORMAN E WICHMAN 5901 N MILWAUKEE RIVER PKWY 0.03 NE 8


62639 GLENDALE WI 53209

52 UST CITY OF GLENDALE 5909 N MILWAUKEE RIVER PKWY 0.03 NE 38


679792 GLENDALE WI 53209

53 UST CITY OF GLENDALE 5909 N MlLWAUKEE RIVER PKWY 0.03 NE 38


506390 GLENDALE WI 53209

59 UST GLENDALE FIRE DEPT 590 1 N MILWAUKEE RIVER PKWY 0.03 NE 8


152263 GLENDALE WI 53209

60 UST GLENDALE PUBLIC WKS/B R MILLER 5909 N MILWAUKEE RIVER PARK 0.03 NE 38
62640 GLENDALE WI 53209
C,'
Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
-/
TARGET SITE: MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030B
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 163 GEOCODED: 133 NON GEOCODED: 30 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address Dist/Dir Map ID


77 UST ROBERT WENDORF 1323 W SILVER SPRINGS 0.03 NE 47
126354 MILWAUKEE WI53209

78 UST ROBERT WENDORF 1321 W SEVER SPRINGS 0.03 NE 48


126353 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

96 UST NORTHVIEW APARTMENTS 410 WHAMPTONAVE 0.03 NE 60


114848 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

66 UST HOMETOWN INC 1433 W SILVER SPRING 0.03 SW 9


153414 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

69 UST MELVIN RASKIN 1433 W SILVER SPRINGS 0.03 SW 9


114638 GLENDALE WI 53209

70 UST NORTH SHORE DODGE M C 1433 W SILVER SPRING 0.03 SW 9


673 143 GLENDALE WI 53209

71 UST NORTH SHORE DODGE M C 1433 W SILVER SPRING 0.03 SW 9


581877 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

47 UST BEVERLY ENTERPRISES 1300 W SILVER SPRINGS 0.04 NE 37

0 48 UST
131731
.. . ..

BEVERLY ENTERPRISES
604347
GLENDALE WI 53209

1300 W SILVER SPRING DR


GLENDALE WI 53209
0.04 NE 37

50 UST BEVERLY ENTERPRISES INC 1300 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.04 NE 37


677667 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

85 UST TONY BEADELL 6439 N SUNNY POINT LN 0.04 NE 52


137952 GLENDALE WI53217

92 UST MICHAEL E CRONTN 4863 N IROQUOIS RD 0.05 NE 56


110561 GLENDALE WI 53217

46 UST BEVERLY ENTERPRISES 1616 W BENDER RD 0.05 SW 36


64327 GLENDALE Wl53209

49 UST BEVERLY ENTERPRISES INC 1616WBENDERRD 0.05 SW 36


674958 GLENDALE Wl53209

94 UST NORTHVIEW APARTMENTS 4800 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.05 SW 58


114849 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

97 UST NORTHVIEW APARTMENTS 306 WHAMPTONAVE 0.07 NE 61


114847 MILWAUKEE Wl53217

45 UST BARBARA PALMISANO 6365 N SUNNY PT RD 0.08 NE 35


55540 GLENDALE WI 53217

79 UST RON WINKLER 652 1 N SUNNY POND RD 0.08 NE 49


127768 GLENDALE WI 53217

84 UST TOM TENNESSEN 5934 N SUNNY PT RD 0.08 NE 51


137808 GLENDALE WI 53209

103 UST CHARLES BUCOLT 43534355 N RICHARDS ST 0.08 SW I8


MILWAUKEE WI 53212
t

Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
)
--- TARGET SITE: MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030B
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 163 GEOCODED: 133 NON GEOCODED: 30 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NamellDIStatus Address DistJDir Map ID


112 UST WISCONSIN BELL INC D/B/A AMERITECH 4349 N RICHARDS ST 0.08 SW 18
52626 MILWAUKEE W I 5321 2

UST GILBERT SELLM 6245 N SUNNY POINT RD


83245 GLENDALE WI 53217

UST NORTHVIEW APARTMENTS 222 W HAMPTON AVE


1 14846 MLWAUKEEWI 53217

UST NORTHVIEW APARTMENTS 222 W HAMPTON AVE


606152 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

UST NORTHVIEW APARTMENTS 222 W HAMFTON AVE


678226 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

UST GLENNFIELD HEALTH CARE CTR 1633 W BENDER RD


674959 GLENDALE WI 53209

UST GLENNFIELD HEALTH CARE CTR 1633 W BENDER RD


83714 GLENDALE W I 53209

UST 1 SO0 W SILVER SPRING DR


GLENDALE WI 53209

UST SCHLESMGER CO 1500 W SILVER SPRING DR


131735 GLENDALE WI53209

UST BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA M C 190 W HAMmON AVE


52693 MILWAUKEE WI53217

UST SPIC & SPAN M C 4301 N RICHARDS ST


132348 MILWAUKEE W I 53212

UST SPIC & SPAN M C 4301 N RICHARDS


155703 GLENDALE WI 5321 2

UST SPIC AND SPAN rNC 4301 N RICHARDS ST


679850 GLENDALE WI 53212

UST SPIC AND SPAN MC 4301 N RICHARDS ST


581876 MILWAUKEE W 53212

UST CITY OF GLENDALE 5930 GLEN PARK RD


1 19436 GLENDALE W I 53209

UST COVENANT HEALTH CARE 400 W RIVER WOODS PKWY


68835 GLENDALE W 53212

UST LAIDLAW TRANSIT INC 5901 N GLEN PARK RD


1 13288 GLENDALE WI 53209

UST PARKSIDE MGMT CO 4848 N LYDELL AVE


116557 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

UST 5201 N MlLWAUKEE RIVER PKWY


MILWAUKEE W 53209

UST VIC & LIN HUNTER 4650 N PORT RD


89392 GLENDALE WI 53212
Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
1
--- TARGET SITE: MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR
MILWAUKEE WI 53209
JOB: 20040308
MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 163 GEOCODED: 133 NON GEOCODED: 30 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address Dist/Dir Map ID


68 UST MANPOWER M C 5301 N IRONWOOD RD 0.20NE 43
669969 GLENDALE WI 53217

72 UST OSCAR TIETZ 5677 N MILWAUKEE RIVER PKWY 0.20NE 44


1 15926 GLENDALE WI 53209

86 UST MILWAUKEE GEAR CO 5I50 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.21 NE 53


674962 GLENDALE WI 53217

76 UST PETERS INVESTMENTS 1620 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.21SW 10


53076 GLENDALE WI 53209

83 UST SCHLESINGER TOYOTA 1620 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.21 SW 10


583719 GLENDALE WI 53209

73 UST PAT GUSH0 l I00 W RIVERVIEW DR 0.22NE 45


116647 GLENDALE WI 53209

87 UST MILWAUKEE GEAR CO 5150 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.22 NE 12


1 1 1960 GLENDALE WI 53217

88 UST MILWAUKEE GEAR CO 5150 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.22NE 12


154026 GLENDALE WI 53217

82 UST SCHLESINGER TOYOTA 1620 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.22 SW 50


673181 GLENDALE WI 53209

106 UST JURIS GUTMANIS 4213 N RICHARDS ST 0.22SW 66


146685 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

113 UST WISCONSIN HUMANE SOCIETY 4151 N HUMBOLDT BLVD 0.23 SE 68


146577 MILWAUKEE WI53212 .

105 UST EMJAY COW 4600N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.23 SW 17


62637 GLENDALE WI 53212

107 UST RONALD 0 JOHNSON 4199 N RICHARDS ST 0.23SW 16


59462 GLENDALE WI 53212

74 UST PATRICK MUNRO 6369 N GREEN BAY AVE 0.24 SW 46


679063 GLENDALE WI53209

75 UST PATRICK MUNRO 6369 N GREEN BAY AVE 0.24SW 46


52704 GLENDALE WI 53209

65 UST HOMETOWN M C 6772 N GREEN BAY AVE 0.25 SW 5


88782 GLENDALE WI 53209

137 UST BENZ OIL INC 2724 W -ON AVE NON GC


678748 MILWAUKEE W53209

138 UST -
CITY OF MILWAUKEE - DPW BUILDING 4141 W MILL RD NON GC
672960 MILWAUKEE W 53209

139 UST ED WEBER INC 2727 W MILL RD NON GC


680469 MILWAUKEE W 53209

140 UST J D N REALTY CORP 9000-9100NGREEN BAY RD NON GC


67701 1 BROWN DEER WI 53209
Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
) TARGET SITE: MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR
MILWAUKEE WI 53209
JOB: 20040308
MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 163 GEOCODED: 133 NON GEOCODED: 30 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address DistIDir Map ID


141 UST JEFFERS TRU VALUE HARDWARE 2 110 W HAMPTON AVE NON GC
677597 MILWAUKEE W 53209

142 UST MILWAUKEE COUNTY 7835 N GREEN BAY RD NON GC


678507 ' MILWAUKEE W 53209

143 UST MILWAUKEE SCHOOL DISTRICT 5 131 N GREEN BAY AVE NON GC
678976 MILWAUKEE Wl 53209

144 UST MOBIL EXXON 1710 WHAMPTONAVE NON GC


677787 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

145 UST MT ZlON ASSEMBLY CHURCH 4300 N GREEN BAY AVE NON GC
672953 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

146 UST NEW WORLD COMMUNICATIONS OF MILWAU


9001 N GREEN BAY RD NON GC
677923 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

147 UST NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE lNS CO 2727 W SILVER SPRING DR NON GC
677799 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

148 UST OCTOPUS CAR WASH 45 19 N GREEN BAY AVE NON GC


67764 1 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

149 UST PLASTIC COATING COW - CHRIS KARNl 3465 W MJLL RD NON GC
676753 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

150 UST RANK & SON BUlCK lNC 4200 N GREEN BAY AVE NON GC
680134 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

151 UST RAYMOND MADRlTSCH 1951 W HAhPTON AVE NON GC


673045 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

152 UST ROBERT P LUTZEN 3117WMJLLRD NON GC


675105 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

153 UST ROLAND PIQUlTE 2935 W SILVER SPRING DR NON GC


677850 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

154 UST TWMCO R O W WSCONSIN INC 3100 W MJLLRD NON GC


680309 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

155 UST WE ENERGIES 2901 W M U RD NON GC


672927 MILWAUKEE W53209

156 UST WE ENERGIES 5400 N GREEN BAY AVE NON GC


677673 MILWAUKEE W53209

157 UST WORLD LIFE MINISTRY CHURCH OF GOD 4165 N GREEN BAY AVE NON GC
673001 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

158 UST MILWAUKEE COUNTY 4400 N ESTABROOK DR NON GC


677584 SHOREWOOD Wl53211

159 UST WILLIAM TREICHEL 4052 N RICHARD CT NON GC


648361 SHOREWOOD Wl53211

160 UST BUEGEPAEPAN BUlLDING CO 37 10 N RICHARDS ST NON GC


678768 MILWAUKEE Wl532 12
Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
TARGET SITE: MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030B
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 163 GEOCODED: 133 NON GEOCODED: 30 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NamellDIStatus Address DistiDir Map 11)

161 UST MDWEST DIE CASTING 3930 N IST ST NON GC


675101 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

162 UST THE HOME DEPOT USA INC - RICHARD L 4155 N PORT WASHINGTON RD NON GC
677093 MILWAUKEE WI 53212
Environmental Firstsearch
Federal Databases and Sources

3 ASTM Databases:
CERCLIS : Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and
L i a b i l i t y Information System. The EPA's database of current and
potential Superfund sites currently or previously under investigation.
Source: Environmental Protection Agency.

Updated q u a r t e r l y .

CERCLIS-NFRAP (Archive): Comprehensive Environmental Response


Compensation and L i a b i l i t y Information System Archived S i t e s . The
Archive designation means that, to the best of EPA's knowledge,
assessment at a site has been completed and that EPA has determined no
further steps will be taken to list this site on the National Priorities
List (NPL). This decision does not necessarily mean that there is no
hazard associated with a given site; it only means that, based upon
available information, the location is not judged to be a potential NPL
site.
Updated q u a r t e r l y .

ERNS: Emergency Response N o t i f i c a t i o n System. The EPA's database of


emergency response actions. Source: Environmental Protection Agency.
Data since January, 2001, has been received from the National Response
Center as the EPA no longer maintains this data.

Updated q u a r t e r l y .

FINDS: The F a c i l i t y Index System. The EPA's Index of identification


numbers associated with a property or facility which the EPA has
investigated or has been made aware of in conjunction with various
regulatory programs. Each record indicates the EPA office that may
have files on the site or facility. Source: Environmental Protection
Agency.

Updated semi-annually.

NPL: National P r i o r i t y L i s t . The EPAvs list of confirmed or proposed


Superfund sites. Source: Environmental Protection Agency.
Updated q u a r t e r l y .

RCRIS: Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System. The EPAvs


database of registered hazardous waste generators and treatment,
storage and disposal facilities. Included are RAATS (RCRA
Administrative Action Tracking System) and CMEL (Compliance Monitoring &
Enforcement List). Source: Environmental Protection Agency.

RCRA TSD: Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System


Treatment, Storage, and Disposal F a c i l i t i e s . The EPA s database of
RCRIS sites which treat, store, dispose, or incinerate hazardous
waste. This information is also reported in the standard RCRIS
detailed data.
ASTM Databases (continued) :

RCRA COR : Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System


Corrective Action Sites. The EPA's database of RCRIS sites with
reported corrective action. This information is also reported in the
standard RCRIS detailed data.

RCRA GEN: Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System


Large and Small Quantity Generators. The EPA's database of RCRIS
sites that create more than lOOkg of hazardous waste per month or
meet other RCRA requirements. Included are RAATS (RCRA
Administrative Action Tracking System) and CMEL (Compliance
Monitoring & Enforcement List).

RCRA NLR: Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System


sites No Longer Regulated. The EPA's database of RCRIS sites that
create less than lOOkg of hazardous waste per month or do not meet
other RCRA requirements.

All RCRA databases are Updated quarterly


Environmental FirstSearch
Federal Databases and Sources

1 Non-ASTM Databases:
HMIRS: Hazardous Materials Incident Response System. This database
contains information from the US Department of Transportation regarding
materials, packaging, and a description of events for tracked incidents.

Updated quarterly.

NCDB: National Compliance Database. The National Compliance Data Base


System (NCDB) tracks regional compliance and enforcement activity and
manages the Pesticides and Toxic Substances Compliance and Enforcement
program at a national level. The system tracks all compliance monitoring
and enforcement activities from the time an inspector conducts and
inspection until the time the inspector closes or the case settles the
enforcement action. NCDB is the national repository of the 10 regional
and Headquarters FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS). Data collected in
the regional FTTS is transferred to NCDB to support the need for
monitoring national performance of regional programs.
Updated q u a r t e r l y

NPDES: National Pollution Discharge Elimination System. The EPA's


database of all permitted facilities receiving and discharging
effluents. Source: Environmental Protection Agency.

Updated semi -annually.

NRDB: National Radon Database. The NRDB was created by the EPA to
distribute information regarding the EPA/State Residential Radon Surveys
and the National Residential Radon Survey. The data is presented by
zipcode in Environmental FirstSearch Reports. Source: National
Technical Information Service (NTIS)

Updated P e r i o d i c a l l y

Nuclear: The Nuclear Regulatory CommissionDs (NRC) list of permitted


nuclear facilities.
Updated P e r i o d i c a l l y

PADS: PCB Activity Database System


The EPA's database PCB handlers (generators, transporters, storers
and/or disposers) that are required to notify the EPA, the rules being
similar to RCRA. This database indicates the type of handler and
registration number. Also included is the PCB Transformer Registration
Database.

Updated semi-annually.

Receptors: 1995'TIGER census listing of schools and hospitals that may


house individuals deemed sensitive to environmental discharges due to
their fragile immune systems.

Updated P e r i o d i c a l l y
Non-ASTM Databases (continued) :
RELEASES: Air a n d S u r f a c e W a t e r R e l e a s e s . A subset of the EPA's ERNS
database which have impacted only air or surface water.

Updated semi -annually.

Soils: This database includes the State Soil Geographic (STATSGO) data
for the conterminous United States. It contains information regarding
soil characteristics such as water capacity, percent clay, organic
material, permeability, thickness of layers, hydrological
characteristics, quality of drainage, surface, slope, liquid limit, and
the annual frequency of flooding. Source: United States Geographical
Survey (USGS).

Updated q u a r t e r l y

TRIS: T o x i c R e l e a s e I n v e n t o r y S y s t e m . The EPA's database of all


facilities that have had or may be prone to toxic material releases.
Source: Environmental Protection Agency.

Updated semi -annually.


Environmental Firstsearch
Wisconsin Databases and Sources

STATE SITES: The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources listing of


Hazard Ranking Sites as maintained by the Emergency and Remedial
Response Program division.

Updated a n n u a l l y .

UST: Underground Storage Tanks. The Wisconsin Department of Commerce


database listing of all registered underground and aboveground storage
tanks as maintained by the Division of Safety, Buildings, and the
Environment.

U p d a t e d q u a r t e r l y o r when a v a i l a b l e .

LUST: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks. The Wisconsin Department of


Natural Resources database listing of all leaking underground storage
tanks as maintained by the Remediation and Redevelopment Program
Division.

Updated q u a r t e r l y .

SPILLS: The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources database listing


of all spills as maintained by the Remediation and Redevelopment Program
Division.

Updated q u a r t e r l y .

LANDFILLS: The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources database


listing of active and historic landfills as maintained by the Bureau of
Waste Management.

U p d a t e d a n n u a l l y o r when a v a i l a b l e .

OTHER: The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources listing of


Emergency Repair Program sites as maintained by the Remediation and
Redevelopment Program Division. Non-LUST cleanup sites.

Updated a n n u a l l y .
Environmental Firstsearch
Street Name Report for Streets within .5 Mile($ of Target Property
\ ._ TARGET SITE: MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030B
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR

Street Name DistIDir Street Name DistIDir


8th NORTH Pierron Rd
Access Rd NORTH Pine Shore Dr
Bittersweet Ln NORTH Port Washingto
Clovernook Ln NORTH Richards St
E Chateau PI NORTH River Forest D
E Congress St NORTH River Park Blv
E Courtland P1 NORTH River Rd
E Fairmount Ave NORTH Rockledge Ave
E Fiebrantz Ave NORTH Santa Monica B
E Glendale Ave NORTH Sheffield Ave
E Hampton Ave NORTH Shoreland Ave
E Henry Clay St NORTH Sievers P1
E Hope Ave NORTH Stanton Dr
E Kensington Blvd NORTH Sunny Point Ln
E Lancaster Ave NORTH Sunny Point Rd
EAST Chateau P1 NORTH Sunset Ln
EAST Congress St NORTH Wildwood Ave
EAST Courtland P1 NORTH Willow Glen Ln
EAST Fairmount Ave NORTH Wilson Dr
EAST Fiebrantz Ave NORTH Witte Ln
EAST Glendale Ave NORTH Woodruff Ave

0E2:;;:;t:s
EAST Hope Ave
W Acacia Rd
W Apple Tree Rd
W Bender Rd
EAST Kensington Blvd W Bernard Ln
EAST Lancaster Ave W Birch Ave
Estabrook Pky W Birch Ct
1-43 W Brantwood Ave
N 1lthSt W Brantwood Ct
N 12th St W Brentwood Ln
N 13th St W Chateau P1
N 19th St W Civic Dr
N 1st St W Custer Ave
N 20th St W Daphne Rd
N Access Rd W Daphne St
N Alberta Ct W Deluxe Pky
N Alberta Ln W Edward Ln
N Anita Ave W Eula Ct
N Ardara Ave W Fairfield Ct
N Atwahl Dr W Fairmount Ave
N Bay Ridge Ave W Fiebrantz Ave
N Berkeley Blvd W Florist Ave
N Berwyn Ave W Glen River Rd
N Bittersweet Ln W Glendale Ave
N Bridgewood Ln W Good Hope Rd
N Cedar Ridge Ln W Green Tree Rd
N Diversey Blvd W Hampton Ave
N Edgewater Ln W Henry Clay St
Environmental Firstsearch
Street Name Report for Streets within .5 Mile($ of Target Property
-1 TARGET SITE: MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030B
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR

Street Name Dist/Dir Street Name Dist/Dir


N Elkhart Ave W Kendall Ave
N Elm Tree Rd W Kendall Ct
N Garden Grove Ln W la Salle Ave
N Glen Park Rd W la Salle Ct
N Green Bay Ave W Lancaster Ave
N Green Tree Ct W Lawn Ave
N Hollywood Ave W Lexington Blvd
N Hubbard St W Marne Ave
N Hyacinth Ln W Mill Rd
N Idlewild Ave W Monrovia Ave
N Ironwood Ln W Montclaire Ave
N Ironwood Rd W Neil PI
N Iroquois Ave W Olive St
N Jean Nicolet Rd W Paradise Ct
N Kent Ave W Raleigh Ave
N Longview Ave W Richter P1
N Lydell Ave W River Ct
N Marlborough Dr W River Park Ln
N Milwaukee River Pk W Riverview Dr
N Mohawk Ave W Rochelle Ave
N Navajo Ave W Rock P1
0 FE:e Ln
N Pierron Rd
W Sheridan Ave
W Sheridan Ct
W Silver Spring Dr
N Pine Shore Dr W Theresa Ct
N Port Washington Av W Theresa Ln
N Richards St W Villard Ave
N River Forest Dr W Wilson Dr
N River Park Blvd W Windsor Cir
N River Rd WEST Acacia Rd
N Rockledge Ave WEST Apple Tree Rd
N Santa Monica Blvd WEST Bender Rd
N Sheffield Ave WEST Bernard Ln
N Shoreland Ave WEST Birch Ave
N Sievers P1 WEST Birch Ct
N Stanton Dr WEST Brantwood Ave
N Sunny Point Ln WEST Brantwood Ct
N Sunny Point Rd WEST Brentwood Ln
N Sunset Ln WEST Chateau P1
N Wildwood Ave WEST Civic Dr
N Willow Glen Ln WEST Custer Ave
N Wilson Dr WEST Daphne Rd
N Witte Ln WEST Daphne St
N Woodruff Ave WEST Deluxe Pky
NORTH 1lth St WEST Edward Ln
NORTH 12th St WEST Eula Ct
NORTH 13th St WEST Fairfield Ct
NORTH 19th St WEST Fairmount Ave
Environmental Firstsearch
Street Name Report for Streets within .5 Mile(s) of Target Property
\ TARGET SITE: MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR JOB : 2004030B
MILWAUKEE WI 53209 MILWAUKEE RIVER CORRIDOR

Street Name DistIDir Street Name DistIDir


NORTH I st St WEST Fiebrantz Ave
NORTH 20th St WEST Florist Ave
NORTH Access Rd WEST Glen River Rd
NORTH Alberta Ct WEST Glendale Ave
NORTH Alberta Ln WEST Good Hope Rd
NORTH Anita Ave WEST Green Tree Rd
NORTH Ardara Ave WEST Hampton Ave
NORTH Atwahl Dr WEST Henry Clay St
NORTH Bay Ridge Ave WEST Kendall Ave
NORTH Berkeley Blvd WEST Kendall Ct
NORTH Berwyn Ave WEST la Salle Ave
NORTH Bittersweet Ln WEST la Salle Ct
NORTH Bridgewood Ln WEST Lancaster Ave
NORTH Cedar Ridge Ln WEST Lawn Ave
NORTH Diversey Blvd WEST Lexington Blvd
NORTH Edgewater Ln WEST Marne Ave
NORTH Elkhart Ave WEST Mill Rd
NORTH Elm Tree Rd WEST Monrovia Ave
NORTH Garden Grove L WEST Montclaire Ave
NORTH Glen Park Rd WEST Neil P1

0 NORTH Green Bay Ave


NORTH Green Tree Ct
NORTH Hollywood Ave
WEST Olive St
WEST Paradise Ct
WEST Raleigh Ave
NORTH Hubbard St WEST Richter P1
NORTH Hyacinth Ln WEST River Ct
NORTH Idlewild Ave WEST River Park Ln
NORTH Ironwood Ln WEST Riverview Dr
NORTH Ironwood Rd WEST Rochelle Ave
NORTH Iroquois Ave WEST Rock P1
NORTH Jean Nicolet R WEST Sheridan Ave
NORTH Kent Ave WEST Sheridan Ct
NORTH Longview Ave WEST Silver Spring D
NORTH Lydell Ave WEST Theresa Ct
NORTH Marlborough Dr WEST Theresa Ln
NORTH Milwaukee Rive WEST Villard Ave
NORTH Mohawk Ave WEST Wilson Dr
NORTH Navajo Ave WEST Windsor Cir
NORTH Neil P1
NORTH Paradise Ln
Firstsearch Technology Corporation
Environmental FirstSearcr Report

TARGET PROPERTY:

PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

MILWAUKEE WI 53217
Job Number: 2004030C
-

PREPARED FOR:

T N & Associates, Inc.


1033 North Mayfair Road, Suite 200
Milwaukee, WI 53226

Tel: (317) 823-3500 Fax: (317) 823-3535

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Environmental Firstsearch
Search Summary Report
Target Site: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR
MILWAUKEE WI 532 17
FirstSearch Summary
Database Sel Updated Radius Site 118 114 112 112> ZIP TOTALS

NPL Y
CERCLIS Y
NFRAP Y
RCRA TSD Y
RCRA COR Y
RCRA GEN Y
ERNS Y
State Sites Y
SWL Y
Other Y
REG USTIAST Y
Leaking UST Y

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Environmental Firstsearch
Site Information Report

Request Date: 07-02-04 Search Type: LINEAR


Requestor Name: Chris Lajko/TNAssoc/cp Job Number: 2004030C
Standard: LINEAR Filtered Report

TARGET ADDRESS: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR


MLLWAUKEE WI 53217

Demographics
Sites: 393 Non-Geocoded: 47 Population: NA
Radon: 0.6 - 12.7 PCUL

Site Location
Deprees (Decimal) Degrees (MinISec) UTMs
Longitude: -87.90863 1 -87:54:3 1 Easting: 426076.846
Latitude: 43.1 16571 43:6:60 Northing: 4773945.457
Zone: 16

Comment
Comment:PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

Additional Requests/Sewices
Adjacent ZIP Codes: 0.25 Mile(s) Services:

ZIP
Code City Name ST DisUDir Sel Requested? Date
53209 MLWAUKEE WI 0.02 NW Y Sanboms No
53211 MLWAUKEE WI 0.00 - Y
Aerial Photographs No
53212 MILWAUKEE WI 0.00 - Y
Topographical Maps No
City Directories No
Title Search No
Municipal Reports No
Online Topos No
L

C.
Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
I TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 53217 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 GEOCODED: 346 NON GEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NameIIDlStatus Address Dist/Dir Map ID


51 ERNS GREEN TREE HEALTH CENTER 6925 N. PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.09 SE 4
291895iFIXED FACILITY GLENDALE WI 53217

ERNS 4200 N HOLTON ST


176404NNKNOWN (NRC) MILWAUKEE WI53212

ERNS T.M.S. CARRIERS HWY 143 AT HAMPTON ROAD


24065 1 MIGHWAY RELATED MILWAUKEE WI 532 I I

ERNS 143 AT HAMPTON EXTI


150865/HlGHWAYRELATED GLENDALE WI 53211

LUST BAYSHORE MALL 5900 N PORT WASHINGTON RD


0341002578lCLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53217

LUST GOODYEAR AUTO SERVICE CENTER 5960 N PORT WASHINGTON


0341004755lCLQSED GLENDALE WI 53217

LUST KOHLS FOOD STORE 5656 N PORT WASHINGTON RD


034100096310PEN GLENDALE WI 53217

LUST SEARS AUTO CENTER 5900 N PORT WASHINGTON RD I


0341 115370lCLQSED MILWAUKEE WI 532 17

LUST WOODFIELD SUITES 5423 N PORT WASHINGTON RD


0341004618/OPEN GLENDALE WI 53217

302 LUST WI DOT - MOBIL OIL COW 5600 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02 NE 20
034 1000962lOPEN GLENDALE WI 53217

315 LUST WISCONSIN HUMANE SOCIETY 4151 NHUMBOLTBLVD 0.02 NE 186


0341003588lCLQSED MILWAUKEE WI53212

303 LUST MWlT LUBE 1329 5450 N PORT WASHINGTON 0.02 SE 23


0341212088lCLQSED MILWAUKEE WI 53217

305 LUST JOHN AMATO OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC 5200 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02 SE 25
034 1115479lCLQSED MILWAUKEEWI 53217

308 LUST MILWAUKEE GEAR CO 5 150 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02 SE 28


0341002041lCLQSED MILWAUKEE Wl53217

309 LUST MILWAUKEE GEAR CO 5 150 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02 SE 28


034 1002489lCLQSED MILWAUKEE WI53217

292 LUST SCHULTZ PLUMBING 6260 N PORT WASHINGKlN RD 0.03 SE 104


034 122522OlCLQSED GLENDALE WI 53217

329 LUST WTMJ-TV 720 E CAPITOL DR 0.03 SW 200


034 1004218lCLOSED MILWAUKEE WI 53212

293 LUST 7-ELEVEN #3050 1 6204 N PORT WASHINGTON 0.04 SE 8


034100238OlOPEN GLENDALE WI 53217

299 LUST AMOCO STATION 18765 (FORMER) 525 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.05 SE 18
0341000403lCLQSED GLENDALE WI 53217

314 LUST AMERITECH SERVICES INC 4349 N RICHARDS ST 0.06 SW 34


0341003933lOPEN MILWAUKEE WI 532 12
/'

306 LUST AMOCO STATION # I 9721 190 W HAMPTON AVE 0.07 NE 172
034 1000062lCLQSED MILWAUKEE WI 53217
Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
- TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 532 17 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 CEOCODED: 346 NON GEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NarndlDIStatus Address Map ID


287 LUST GREENTFGE HEALTH CARElSHORES TRANS 6925 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 4
0341489659lOPEN GLENDALE WI 532 17

288 LUST GREENTREE HEALTH CARWSHORES TRANS 6925 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 4


034 1003107lOPEN GLENDALE WI 53217

291 LUST WTLSON & ALLEN 6980 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 7


0341002679lCLOSED GLENDALE WI 532 17

323 LUST KNOERR & FISCHER MC 3939 N WEIL ST 203


0341 1 15264lCLQSED MILWAUKEE WI 53212

282 LUST AMOCO STATION #2290 7010 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 3


034 1003527lCLQSED GLENDALE WI 532 17

285 LUST ELLIS, BOB PROPERTY 24 1 W APPLETREE RD 93


0341 151768lCLQSED GLENDALE WI 53217

283 LUST AURORA FAMILY HEALTH-N PORT WASHIN 7080 N PORT WASHINGTON 20 1
0341 004088lCU)SED GLENDALE WI 53217

317 LUST 3866-3868 N FRATNEY ST 386-3068 N FRATNEY ST 41


0341 285709lOPEN MILWAUKEE WI

325 LUST MENZLS TOWING INC 3872 N FRATNEY 44


0341 002257lCLQSED MILWAUKEE WI 53212

300 LUST FLRESTONE TIRE & SERVICE #29W6 340 W SILVER SPRING DR 19
034 1004619lCLOSED GLENDALE WI 53217

294 LUST PETERSON, LES RESIDENCE 6103 N BAY RIDGE 110


0341004262lCLOSED WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

318 LUST ABC DECO INDUSTRIES 532 E CAPlTOL DR 38


0341 001222lCLQSED MILWAUKEE WI 53212

319 LUST AMERITECH 3845 N BREMEN ST 197


0341004764/CLQSED MILWAUKEE WI 53212

320 LUST AMERITECH 3845 N BREMEN ST 197


0341 100126lCLQSED MILWAUKEE WI 53212

284 LUST CROWSON, STEVE PROPERTY 357 W SUGAR LN 202


03410033 I4lOPEN GLENDALE WI 53217

307 LUST CLARK OIL STATION #562 4751 N SANTA MONICA BLVD 173
034100045010PEN WHlTEFISH BAY WI 5321 1

286 LUST GOLDBERG, RICHARD PROPERTY 6855 N ELM TREE RD 91


0341 11 0879lCLQSED GLENDALE WI 53217

316 LUST WI ARMY NATL GUARD OMS #3 4 108 N RICHARDS ST 37


0341000672lCLQSED MILWAUKEE WI 53212

327 LUST U HAUL CO INC #75083 505 E CAPlTOL DR 198


0341004684lCLQSED MILWAUKEE WI 53212

289 LUST KUCHESKY, DOROTHY PROPERTY 344 W SUGAR LN 71


03412003 16lCLOSED GLENDALE WI 53217
Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
I
TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 200403OC
MlLWAUKEE WI 53217 PORT WASHlNGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 CEOCODED: 346 NON CEOCODED: 47. SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NamellDIStatus Address DisUDir Map ID


290 LUST NEIDHARDT, DONNA PROPERTY 354 W SUGAR LN 0.21 NE 70
0341 110449lCLQSED GLENDALE WI 53217

310 LUST ONE HOUR MARTINUING 285 E HAMPTON AVE 0.22 NE 29


034 1002225lOPEN MILWAUKEE WI53211

311 LUST WHITEFISH BAY ML GARAGE CLEANSWEE 155 W FARMOUNT AVE 0.23 NE 32
034 1002194lOPEN WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

301 LUST KAUL OIL 209 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.23 SE 166


034 1000008lCLQSED GLENDALE WI 53217

328 LUST WIS THERMOSET MOLDING 900 E VIENNA AVE 0.23 SE 46


0341259026lC~SED MILWAUKEE WI 53212

312 LUST HARDERS STANDARD 303 E HAMPTON AVE 0.24 NE 33


0341001677/CLQSED WHITEFISH BAY WI 5321 1

321 LUST GREAT LAKES COMMLMlCATlON 4057 N WILSON DR 0.24 NE 1 90


0341004891lCLQSED SHOREWOOD WI 5321 1

322 LUST JOHNSON CHARITABLE TRUST C/O POLAC 81 1 E VIENNA 0.24 SW 192
0341225209lCLQSED MILWAUKEE WI 53212

324 LUST LUTERS VTLLAGE SERVICE INC 4000 N WILSON DR 0.25 NE 42


0341001489lCLQSED SHOREWOOD WI 532 11

313 LUST HUNTER BUSINESS DIRECT 4650 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.25 SW 182
0341003420lCLOSED MILWAUKEE WI53212

326 LUST SPUR E-Z GO 425 E CAPlTOL DR 0.25 SW 40


034 1003507lOPEN MILWAUKEE WI532 12

1 NFRAP BLUE HOLE LANDFILL THE 8 10 EAST CAPlTOL DRIVE 0.01 SW I


WID981089253MFRAP-N MILWAUKEE WI 532 12

62 OTHER BAYSHORE MALL 5900 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 1 0.00 -- 14


0241 153262 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

63 OTHER FIRSTAR DEVELOPhENT COW 5900 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 1 0.00 -- 14


0241000247 GLENDALE WI 53217

68 OTHER LEDGER BANK SSB 5555 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.00 -


0241 184656 GLENDALE WI 53217

69 OTHER WOODFIELD SUITES 5423 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.00 -- 24


0241107879 GLENDALE WI 53217

67 OTHER WI DOT - SILVER SPRING MTERCHANGE PORT WASHINGTON RD & SILVER 0.01 NE 55
0241000367 GLENDALE WI 53217

60 OTHER UW CREDIT UNION (PROPOSED) 60 16 & 6026 N PORT WASHINGT 0.01 NW 53


0241363258 GLENDALE WI 532 17

61 OTHER UW CREDIT UNION (PROPOSED) 6016 & 6026 N PORT WASHINGT 0.01 NW 53
024 1368798 GLENDALE WI 532 17

66 OTHER SILVER SPRING SUBSTATION 5630 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.01 SE 54


0241305453 GLENDALE WI 532 17
Environmental FirstSearch
Sites Summary Report
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TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 532 17 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 CEOCODED: 346 NON CEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NamdlDIStatus Address DistIDir Map ID


,71 OTHER GLENDALE CTY R-O-W HENRY CLAY ST-PORT WASH TO 0.01 SE 57
0241000990 GLENDALE Wl53217

70 OTHER YE OLDE PHARMACY 5320 N PORT WASHINGTON 0.02 SE 56


0241183296 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

72 OTHER MILWAUKEE GEAR CO 51 50 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02SE 28


0241236747 MILWAUKEE Wl53217

77 OTHER TREAT ALL METALS M C 5140 N PORT WASHNGTON RD 0.02SE 31


0241173488 GLENDALE Wl53217

74 OTHER OFFICE MAX (PROPOSED) 5100 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02SW 59


0241183154 GLENDALE Wl53217

64 OTHER AMoCO STATION 18765 (FORMER) 525 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.05 SE 18


0241 100847 GLENDALE Wl532 17

73 OTHER MILWAUKEE GEAR CO 5150 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.05 SE 58


0241272924 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

58 OTHER GREENTREE HEALTH CARUSHORES TRANS 6925 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.09 SE 4


0241 184550 GLENDALE Wl53217
n
, 79 OTHER SPlC & SPAN M C 4301 N RICHARDS ST 0.09 SW 35
0241000033 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

84 OTHER BERGGREN INVESTMENT CO 709-733E CAPlTOL DR 0.09 SW 63


0241200169 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

59 OTHER LAUREATE G P N BENDER RD PROPERTY NEAR 600 W BENDER RD 0.11 NW 52


0241000232 GLENDALE WI 53217

80 OTHER MILPRINTMC 4200 N HOLTON ST 0.12 SW 49


0241000022 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

82 OTHER 3866-68NORTH FRATNEY ST 386668 NORTH FRATNEY ST 0.13 SW 41


0241280324 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

85 OTHER MENZLS TOWING INC 3872 N FRATNEY 0.13 SW 44


0241000975 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

86 OTHER MILWAUKEE DIE CASTING CO 4132 N HOLTON ST 0.14 SW 45


0241000023 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

65 OTHER FIRESTONE TIRE & SERVICE #29W6 340 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.16SE 19
0241120576 GLENDALE WI 53217

83 OTHER ABC DECO INDUSTRIES 532 E CAPFOL DR 0.17SW 38


0241000522 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

76 OTHER SOLLYS RESTAURANT PARKMG LOT 4601 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.20SW 60


0241248106 GLENDALE WI 53212

81 OTHER WI ARMY NATL GUARD OMS #3 4108 N RICHARDS ST 0.21 SW 62


0241278136 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

75 OTHER OSTER SUNBEAM APPLIANCE CO INC 5055 N LYDELL AVE 0.22NE 30


0241000255 MILWAUKEE WI 53217
Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
7

TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C


MILWAUKEE WI 53217 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 GEOCODED: 346 NON CEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NamelIDlStatus Address DistIDir Map ID


78 OTHER DELUXE PKWY PROPERTY 375 W DELUXE PKWY 0.25 SW 61
0241209470 GLENDALE WI 53212

334 OTHER CMC GLENDALE YARD 318 MILE N OF CAPTL DR UN I NON GC


0241520674 GLENDALE WI 53209

335 OTHER DUKES LANDSCAPING PROPERTY (FORMER 2101 W BENDER RD NON GC


0241402561 GLENDALE WI 53209

14 RCRAGN BAYSHORE MALL 5900 N PORT WASHINGTON B 0.00 --


WID988634697NGN MILWAUKEE WI53217

IS RCRAGN GOODYEAR AUTO SERVICE CENTER 5960 N PT WASHINGTON 0.00 -- I5


WID982427924NGN GLENDALE W 5 3 2 17

16 RCRAGN RITZ CAMERA 407 5900 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.00 -- 14


WID982650277NGN GLENDALE WI 53217

17 RCRAGN SCRUB A DUB CARWASH 5615 N PORT WASHINGTON 0.00 -- 16


WID988594867lSGN GLENDALE WI 532 17

18 RCRAGN SEARS AUTO CENTER 5900 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.00 -- 14

(3 24 RCRAGN
WID98861 1216NGN

LEDGER BANK SSB


WIR000 102939lSGN
MILWAUKEE WI 53217

5555 N PORT WASHINGTON RD


GLENDALE WI 5321 7
0.00 - 22

26 RCRAGN WOODFIELD SUITES 5423 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.00 --


WI00001 25500lSGN GLENDALE WI 53217

29 RCRAGN HEALY S A CO 51 10 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.01 SE 27


WID988574356NGN GLENDALE WI 532 17

5 RCRAGN NICOLET HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 6701 N JEAN NICOLET RD 0.01 SW 5


W 7 6 152933NGN MILWAUKEE WI 532 17

12 RCRAGN WESTWOOD CLEANERS 6170 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02 -E I2


WID988633 152NGN GLENDALE W 53217

22 RCRAGN MOBIL OIL CORP S S PEA 5600 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02 NE 20


WTD988620548NGN GLENDALE WI 532 17

25 RCRAGN hfINlT LUBE 1329 5450 N PORT WASHINGTON 0.02 SE 23


WID988587754lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53217

27 RCRAGN JOHN AMATO OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC 5200 N PORTWASHINGTON RD 0.02 SE 25


WID023419435lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53217

30 RCRAGN MILWAUKEE GEAR CO 5 l 50 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02 SE 28


WID006105704/LGN MILWAUKEE WI 532 17

33 RCRAGN TREAT ALL METALS INC 5140 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02 SE 31


WID050267293lSGN MILWAUKEE W 5 3 2 17

19 RCRAGN VALVOLINE INSTANT OIL CHANGE 6100 N PORT WASHINGTON 0.04 NW 17


WID98861 1752NGN GLENDALE WI53217

8 RCRAGN 7-ELEVEN #30501 6204 N PORT WASHINGTON 0.04 SE 8


WID988593042lSGN GLENDALE WI532 17
Environmental Firsfiearch
Sites Summary Report
-. TARGET SITE: PORTWASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 53217 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 GEOCODED: 346 NON GEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address Dist/Dir Map ID


20 RCRAGN AMOCO STATION 18765 525 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.05 SE 18
WID9886105 I 5ISGN GLENDALE WI53217

36 RCRAGN FMS MAGNACRAFT 43 55 N RICHARDS ST 0.06 SW 34


WID988576179lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53212

4 RCRAGN GREENTREE HEALTH CARE ClR 6925 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.09 SE 4


WID988638284lSGN GLENDALE WI 53217

7 RCRAGN WILSON AND ALLEN 6980 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.09 SE 7


WID98 1 196033NGN GLENDALE WI 53214

37 RCRAGN SP IC AND SPAN INC 4301 N RICHARDS ST 0.09 SW 35


WID0079472781LGN MILWAUKEE WI 53212

3 RCRAGN GREEN TREE AMOCO 7010 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.10 NE 3


WID9886 10549NGN GLENDALE WI 53217

9 RCRAGN WHITEFISH BAY WATER TOWER N LYDELL AVE & DEVON ST 0.10 SE 9
~1~0000238201~~~ WHlTERSH BAY WI532 17

45 RCRAGN MAACO AUTO PAINTING AND BODYWORK 3888 N FRATNEY ST 0.1 1 SW 43


WID1 06377641NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53212

6 RCRAGN SCHMIDT MARY 222 W APPLETREE RD 0.12NE 6


WIR0000 19026lSGN GLENDALE WI53217

43 RCRAGN FREE ENTERPRISE BLDG 3868 N FRATNEY ST 0.13 SW 41


WIROM)I05 I I4lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 532 12

46 RCRAGN MENZLS TOWING INC 3872 N FRATNEY 0.13 SW 44


WID9886229I6lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 532 12

47 RCRAGN MlLWAUKEE DIE CASTING CO 4132 NORTH HOLTON STREET 0.14 SW 45


WIDOO6102305NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53212

48 RCRAGN MONSANTO 4 132 N HOLTON ST SITE B 0.14 SW 45


WIR000022293lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53212

38 RCRAGN C G SCHMIDT INC 4199 N RICHARDS ST 0.15 SW 36


WIR000039628lSGN GLENDALE WI 53212

2 RCRAGN BVK I MCDONALD 250 W COVENTRY CT 0.16NE 2


WIR000033688NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53217

28 RCRAGN ANGUIL ENVTRONMENTAL SYSTEMS 4927 N LYDELL AVE 0.16NE 26


WlR000016022NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53217

21 RCRAGN FIRESTONE 340 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.16 SE 19


WIO000918136ISGN GLENDALE WI 53217

10 RCRAGN COPPS FAMILY TRUST 6041 N BAY RIDGE AVE 0.17 -E 10


WOO088 1938lSGN WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

23 RCRAGN ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 322 W SILVER SPRING RD 0.17 SE 21


WID981786338NGN GLENDALE WI 53217

40 RCRAGN ABC DECO INDUSTRIES 532 EAST CAPlTOL DR 0.17 SW 38


WTW06072805lSGN MILWAUKEE WI 53212
Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
9 TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 53217 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 GEOCODED: 346 NON GEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NameIIDlStatus Address DistIDir Map ID


41 RCRAGN BARKOW INC 3830 N FRATNEY 0.18 SW 39
WID156980336NGN MILWAUKEE WI 532 12

11 RCRAGN LlQUlTEC 6016 N APPLE BLOSSOM LN 0.18 -W II


WlR000008037NGN GLENDALE WI 53217

50 RCRAGN W n l TV W S M I 1 T E R 1100 E CAPITOL DR 0.20 NE 47


Woo00 199448lSGN SHOREWOOD WI 532 11

39 RCRAGN WIS ARMY NATL GUARD OMS 3 4 108 N RICHARDS ST 0.20 SW 37


WID981785892NGN MILWAUKEE WI 532 12

330 RCRAGN OSCO 57 18 240 E HAMPTON 0.21 NE 204


WlRO00116814NGN WHKEFISH BAY WI 53217

31 RCRAGN ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 285 E HAMPTON AVE 0.22 NE 29


WID9817949511SGN MILWAUKEE WI 532 1 1

32 RCRAGN SUNBEAM CORP OSTER D N 5055 N LYDELL AVE 0.22 NE 30


WIDO94360054NGN MILWAUKEE WI 532 17

34 RCRAGN VILLAGE GARAGE CLEANSWEEP 155 W FAIRMONT AVE 0.23 NE 32


WID988604427lSGN WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

49 RCRAGN WISCONSIN THERMOSET MOLDING 900 E VIENNA AVE 0.23 SE 46


WIW97335905NGN MILWAUKEE WI 53212

35 RCRAGN HARDERS STANDARD 303 E HAMPTON AVE 0.24 NE 33


WID988601233lSGN WHITEFISH BAY WI 5321 1

44 RCRAGN LU17ERS VILLAGE SVC INC 4000 N WILSON DR 0.25 NE 42


WI0000557405NGN SHOREWOOD WI 532 11

13 RCRAGN HAWLEY RESIDENCE 5720 N BAYRIDGE 0.25 SE 13


WIOOOO 1970611SGN WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

42 RCRAGN BULK PETROLEUM CORP 425 E CAPlTOL DR 0.25 SW 40


WID988567996NGN MILWAUKEE WI 532 12

331 RCRAGN OSCO 5728 8661 N PORT WASHINGTON NON GC


WIR000116822NGN FOX POINT WI 532 17

332 RCRAGN JEWEL OSCO 3642 1735 W SILVER SPRING DR NON GC


WlRO00116772NGN GLENDALE WI 53209

333 RCRAGN WI DOT BRIDGE 940-961 OAK LEAF BRIDGE OVR E CAPlT NON GC
WlRO001066581U;N SHOREWOOD WI 532 11

55 STATE BLUEHOLE LANDFILL 8 10 E. CAPlTAL DRIVE 0.01 SW 1


HRL000065lCATEGORY I MILWAUKEE W 5 3 2 12

56 SWL SCHLlTZ TERMINAL 0.00 -- 50


SW002261 GLENDALE WI 532 12

57 SWL DUMP 0.00 --


SW002294 MILWAUKEE WI 53221

194 UST CORRIGAN PROPERTIES INC 5900 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.00 - 14


55833 GLENDALE WI 532 17

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Sites Summary Report
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TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 53217 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 GEOCODED: 346 NON GEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NamehDIStatus Address DistIDir Map ID


195 UST GOODYEAR AUTO SVC CTR 5960 N PORT WASHINGTON 0.00-- IS
83938 GLENDALE WI 53217

196 UST GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO 5960 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.00-- IS
152287 GLENDALE WI53217

198 UST KOHLS FOOD COW - TOM HORVATH 5656 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.00-- 162
100525 GLENDALE WI 53217

201 UST WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTA 5615 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.00-- 16


143599 GLENDALE WI 53217

212 UST MARCUS HOTELS & RESORTS 5423 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.00-- 24
146898 GLENDALE WI53217

229 UST NORTHVIEW APARTMENTS 306 W HAMF'TON AVE 0.00-- 178


1 14847 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

145 UST RUTH KLOCKO 6151 N JEANNICOLETRD 0.01 NW 114


129419 GLENDALE WI 53217

199 UST MIDAS MUFFLER 6044 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.01 NW 163


177602 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

341 UST MILWAUKEE GEAR CO 5150 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.01 SE 207


674962 GLENDALE WI 53217

115 UST NICOLET SCHOOL DISTRICT 6701 N JEAN NICOLET RD 0.01 SW 5


113883 GLENDALE WI 53217

148 UST BERNARD ZWEIFELHOFER 61 10 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02NE 117


56635 GLENDALE WI 53217
207 UST SHELL OIL 5600N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02 NE 20
55878 GLENDALE WI 53217

208 UST SHELL OIL 5600 N PORT WASHINGTON 0.02 NE 20


155576 GLENDALE WI 53217

250 UST WISCONSIN HUMANE SO~TETY 41 51 N HUMBOLDT BLVD 0.02NE 186


146577 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

214 UST QUAKER STATE MINIT LUBE 5450 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02SE 23
1 19524 GLENDALE WI 53217

217 UST POLACHECK PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 5320 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02SE 56


2679 GLENDALE WI 53217

218 UST NODELL CADILLAC 5200N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02SE 25


1 13942 GLENDALE WI 53217

219 UST NODELL CADILLAC 5200 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02SE 25


154325 GLENDALE WI 53217

225 UST MILWAUKEE GEAR CO 5150 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02SE 28


1 1 1960 GLENDALE WI 53217

226 UST MILWAUKEE GEAR CO 5150 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.02SE 28


154026 GLENDALE WI 53217
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Sites Summary Report
,
TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 53217 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 GEOCODED: 346 NON GEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

1D DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address DistIDir Map ID


130 UST LOUISE ELBAUM 6383 N JEAN NICOLET 0.03NW 100
105835 GLENDALE Wl532 17

142 UST NORTH SHORE WATER COMMISSION - ART 400 W BENDER RD 0.03 NW 111
525365 MILWAUKEE Wl53217

344 UST NORTH SHORE WATER COMMISSION - ART 400 W BENDER RD 0.03NW 111
678431 MILWAUKEE Wl53217

134 UST SCHULTZ PLUMBING 6260N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.03 SE 104


177140 MILWAUKEE Wl53217

89 UST BRAD BROWNE TRUSTEE 408 DAPHNE 0.03 SW 66


58161 FOX POINT Wl53217

224 UST MICHAEL E C R O W 4863 N IROQUOIS RD 0.03 SW 175


110561 GLENDALE W 53217

279 UST WTMJ MC 720 E CAPITOL DR 0.03 SW 200


1 1363 MILWAUKEE Wl53212

280 UST WTMJ INC 720 E CAPITOL DR 0.03 SW 200

0 281 UST
147008

WTMJ INC
157039
MILWAUKEE Wl53212

720 E CAPITOL
MILWAUKEE Wl53212
0.03 SW 200

227 UST NORTHVTEW APARTMENTS 222 W HAMPTON AVE 0.04 NE 176


114846 MILWAUKEE Wl53217

230 UST NORTHVTEW APARTMENTS 222 W HAMPTON AVE 0.04 NE 176


606152 MILWAUKEE Wl53217

345 UST NORTHVTEW APARTMENTS 222 W HAMPTON AVE 0.04NE 176


678226 MLWAUKEE Wl532 17

136 UST GLENDALE PORT CORP 6204N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.04 SE 8


119663 GLENDALE Wl53217

231 UST NORTHVIEW APARTMENTS 410 W HAMPTON AVE 0.04 SW 179


114848 MILWAUKEE Wl532 17

202 UST BP P R O D U m NORTH AMERICA INC 525 W SILVER SPRING 0.05SE I8


52763 GLENDALE Wl53217

210 UST WOLF DCM ACQUISITION LLC 525 W SILVER SPRINGS 0.05 SE I8
52702 GLENDALE Wl53217

110 UST MARY ANN KOEPKE 419 W APPLETREE 0.05 SW 84


108721 GLENDALE Wl532 1 7

240 UST CHARLES BUCOLT 4353-4355N RICHARDS ST 0.06SW 34


187064 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

245 UST WISCONSIN BELL INC D/B/A AMERITECH 4349 N RICHARDS ST 0.06SW 34
52626 ' MILWAUKEE Wl53212

221 UST BP PRODUCTS NORTH AMERICA INC 190 W HAMPTON AVE 0.07 NE 172
52693 MILWAUKEE WI 53217
Environmental FirslSearch
Sites Summary Report
TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 532 17 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 GEOCODED: 346 NON GEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/lD/Status Address DistIDir Map ID


223 UST MARGARET PETERMAN 4976N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.07SW 174
649003 GLENDALE WI 53217

340 UST MANPOWER INC 5301 N IRONWOOD RD 0.08NW 206


669969 GLENDALE WI 53217

339 UST MANCHESTER SUlTES EAST 7065 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.09NE 205
677535 GLENDALE W 53217

135 UST DENNIS BERG 6148N PARK RD 0.09NW 105


68941 GLENDALE WI 53217

97 UST GREEN TREE HEALTH CARE CNTR 6925 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.09 SE 4
84640 GLENDALE WI53217

102 UST KEN WILSON 6944N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.09 SE 78


99008 GLENDALE W 53217

125 UST THE SHORES HEALTH & REHABILITATION 6925 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.09 SE 4
585513 GLENDALE WI 53217

127 UST WILSON & ALLEN 6980N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.09SE 7

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146241 GLENDALE WI 53217

215 UST GRACE M SALZWEDEL 5386 N IROQUOIS 0.09SE 169


63321 1 GLENDALE W 5 3 2 17

348 UST THE SHORES HEALTH & REHABILITATlON 6925 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.09 SE 4
679966 GLENDALE WI 53217

88 UST BEVERLY BARRIE 505 W ACACIA RD 0.09 SW 65


56963 GLENDALE WI 53217

232 UST NORTHVIEW APARTMENTS 500 W HAMPTON AVE 0.09SW 180


114850 MILWAUKEE W 53217

242 UST SPlC & SPAN INC 4301 N RICHARDS ST 0.09 SW 35


132348 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

243 UST SPIC & SPAN lNC 4301 N RICHARDS 0.09 SW 35


155703 GLENDALE WI 53212

244 UST SPIC AND SPAN INC 4301 N RICHARDS ST 0.09SW 35


581876 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

392 UST SPIC AND SPAN INC 4301 N RICHARDS ST 0.09SW 35


679850 GLENDALE WI 53212

98 UST GREG WATTS 7065 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.I0 NE 74


111076 GLENDALE WI 53217

100 UST HANS PETERS 7030N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.10NE 76


62638 GLENDALE WI 53217

105 UST LESTER DRESCHER 252 W MT ROYAL RD O.IONE 81


104403 GLENDALE WI 53217

107 UST MANCHESTER SUITES EAST 7065 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.10NE 74


503959 GLENDALE WI 53217
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TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 532 17 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 CEOCODED: 346 NON CEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NameIIDlStatus Address DisUDir Map ID


128 UST WOLF DCM ACQUISITION LLC 7010 N PORT WASHINGTON RD 0.10 NE 3
84683 GLENDALE WI 53217

138 UST J DAVID CARROLL 6149 N LYDELL 0.10 SE 107


90303 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

87 UST BEN REWSZEWSKI 234 W M O W ROYAL 0.1 I NE 64


56183 GLENDALE WI 53217

120 UST ROBERT ELLIS 241 W APPLETREE RD 0.1 I NE 93


124806 GLENDALE WI 53217

126 UST TOM MURPHY 229 W APPLETREE RD 0.1 I NE 98


137702 GLENDALE WI 53217

137 UST J HINRICK 6156 N LYDELL AVE 0.11 SE 106


90345 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

113 UST NAN F BARDES 514 W ACACIA RD 0.11 SW 87


1 13096 MILWAUKEE WI 532 17

109 UST MARY SCHMIDT 222 W APPLE TREE RD 0.12NE 6


GLENDALE WI 53217

0 235 UST
108925

PARKSIDE MGMT CO
116557
4848 N LYDELL AVE
MILWAUKEE W I 53217
0.12 NE 181

203 UST CHARLES MATHERS 419 W SILVER SPRINGS 0.12 SE 165


144271 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

209 UST WHITEFISH BAY CLEANERS 4 19 W SILVER SPRING 0.12 SE 165


601544 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

350 UST WHITEFISH BAY CLEANERS 4 19 W SILVER SPRING 0.12 SE 165


678732 GLENDALE WI 53217

253 UST CHARLES P BUCOLT 4200 N HOLTON ST 0.12 SW 49


111751 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

372 UST CHARLES P BUCOLT 4200 N HOLTON ST 0.12 SW 49


675108 MILWAUKEE WI532 1 I

104 UST LEO NEVALA 6901 N IRONWOOD LN 0.13NW 80


103607 GLENDALE WI 53217

213 UST MARGARET SEIFERS 5404 N MOHAWK AVE 0.13 SE 168


107322 GLENDALE WI 53217

216 UST GRACE M SALZWEDEL 5384 N MOHAWK AVE 0.13 SE 170


197259 GLENDALE Wl53217

114 UST NATHAN T GARBER 6808 N IRONWOOD LANE 0.13 SW 88


625161 GLENDALE WI 53217

152 UST JOEL RWRUCHT 500 W MONTCLAIR AVE 0.13SW 121


94821 GLENDALE WI 53217

228 UST NORTHVIEW APARTMENTS 4800 N PORT WASHJNGTON RD 0.13 SW 177


1 14849 MILWAUKEE WI532 17
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Sites Summary Report
/

TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C


MILWAUKEE WI 53217 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 GEOCODED: 346 NON GEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NameIIDlStatus Address DisUDir Map ID


261 UST JOHN WlESE 3866-68 N FRATNEY ST 0.13 SW 41
641177 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

265 UST LUDWIG MENZL 3872 N FRATNEY ST 0.13 SW 44


110026 MILWAUKEE WI 532 12

111 UST MICHAEL CARROLL 6933 N ELM TREE LN 0.14 NW 85


110530 GLENDALE WI 53217

123 UST STEVEN SCHROEDER 614 W APPLE TREE RD 0.14 SW 96


134284 GLENDALE WI 532 17

246 UST JURIS GUTMANIS 42 13 N RICHARDS ST 0.14 SW 184


146685 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

268 UST MARTM WEGNER 4132 N HOLTON ST 0.14 SW 45


11 1920 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

270 UST MILWAUKEE DIE CASTlNG 4132 N HOLTON 0.14 SW 45


581099 MILWAUKEE WI 532 12

103 UST KENNETH E W O N 34 1 W GREEN TREE RD 0.15 NE 79


GLENDALE WI 53217

121 UST ROY & KATHY KORTE 134 W APPLE TREE RD 0.I5NE 94
128584 GLENDALE WI 532 17

129 UST MIKE WTLKINSON 207 W BRENTWOOD LN 0.15 NE 99


111411 GLENDALE WI 53217

248 UST RONALD 0 JOHNSON 4199 N RICHARDS ST 0.15 SW 36


59462 GLENDALE WI 532 12

90 UST CAROL CROWLEY 133 W MOUNT ROYAL 0.16NE 67


60397 GLENDALEWI 53217

173 UST BRUCE WElSS 5935 N BAYRIDGE AVE 0.16 SE 141


58852 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

189 UST RONALD ROSS 5907 N BAY RIDGE 0.16 SE 156


128224 WHlTEFISH BAY WI 53217

204 UST FIRESTONE/R NEKLEWICZ 340 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.16 SE 19


7793 1 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

205 UST FIRESTONFA NEKLEWICZ 340 W SILVER SPRING 0.16 SE 19


150704 GLENDALE WI 53217

271 UST PETER SARENAC 3853 N HUMBOLDT AVE 0.16 SE 195


118036 MILWAUKEE WI53212

141 UST LESTER PETERSON 6103 N RIDGE BAY AVE 0.17 -E 110
104492 WHITEFISH BAY WI 532 17

149 UST DAVID KIERES 6029 N BYRIDGE 0.17 -E 118


67725 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

154 UST JOHN F BURESH 6025 N BAYRIDGE 0.17 -E 123


WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217
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TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C


MILWAUKEE WI 53217 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 CEOCODED: 346 NON CEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address Dist/Dir Map ID


155 UST JOSEPH W COPPS 6041 N BAY RIDGE 0.17 -E 10
97638 WHITEFISH BAY WI 532 17

158 UST LAKELAND BUSINESS PROPERTIES LLC 6061 N BAY RIDGE AVE 0.17 -E 126
157217 MILWAUKEE WI 532 17

164 UST RODNEY BLUHM 6055 N BAY RIDGE AVE 0.17 -E 132
157218 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

166 UST SALLY KERSTAN 6017 N BAYRIDGE 0.17 -E 134


129724 WHITEFISH BAY WI 532 17

183 UST JAMES K L E 5976 BAY RIDGE 0.17 NE 151


91737 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

131 UST ALFRED CARTES 62 1 1 N BAY RIDGE AVE 0.17 SE 101


185681 WHITEFISH BAY WI 532 17

UST KATHRYNE M WHERRY 6175 N BAYRIDGE AVE


2693 WHlTEFISH BAY WI 532 17

UST THOMAS WILSON 6135 N BAY RIDGE RD


136964 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

UST TELSMITH INC 532 E CAPlTOL DR


135676 MILWAUKEE WI 532 12

UST DONA CAIRNS 6054 N BAY RIDGE AVE


158044 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

UST JANE JORDAN 6010 N BAY RIDGE


92567 WHITEFISH BAY WI 532 17

UST JOHN AND EUNICE CALLAHAN 6028 N BAY RIDGE


95170 WHITEFISH BAY WI 532 17

UST KATHY MOORE 6020 N BAYRIDGE


9845 1 WHITEFISH BAY WI 532 17

UST MARGARET WINDSOR 6034 N BAYRIDGE AVE


107333 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

UST NANCY BALCER 6048 N BAYRIDGE AVE


645137 WHITEFISH BAY WI 532 17

132 UST CHARLES J SMITH 627 1 N BAY RIDGE AVE 0.18 SE 102
61426 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

178 UST DAVID SCHMID 5867 N BAY RIDGE AVE 0.18 SE 146
68060 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

186 UST LYNNE IVES 5849 N BAY RIDGE 0.18 SE 154


85854 WHITEFISH BAY WI 532 17

273 UST SBC SERVICES INC (PD0164) - ENVIRO 3845 N BREMEN ST 0.18 SE 197
583 18 MILWAUKEE W 53212

338 UST LYNNE IVES 5849 N BAY RIDGE 0.18 SE 154


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Sites Summary Report
- TARGET SITE: PORT WASHMGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 53217 PORT WASHMGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 GEOCODED: 346 NON GEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NamelIDIStatus Address DisUDir Map ID


251 UST WI DEPT OF MnlTARY AFFAIRS - JEFF 41 60 RICHARDS ST 0.18SW 187
146608 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

162 UST NORMAN M ROSKA 6073 N APPLE BLOSSOM LN 0.18 -W 130


114404 GLENDALE WI 53217

106 UST LEWAYNE L HECKMAN 735 W GREENTREE RD 0.19NW 82


104562 RIVER HILLS WI 532 17

133 UST GARY CLOSE 6256 N BAY RIDGE AVE 0.19SE 103
80729 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

176 UST CATHLEEN BERG HURON 5854 N BAY 0.19 SE 1 44


60719 WHlTEFISH BAY WI 53217

112 UST MORRIS THARPS 6530N ELM TREE RD 0.19SW 86


157194 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

252 UST WILLIAM PENTLER 4161 N RICHARD ST 0.19SW I88


145778 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

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95 UST DR CYRIL PALEN 337 W SUGAR LN 0.20NE 72
116359 GLENDALE WI 53217

96 UST GERTRUDE PETERSON 347 W SUGAR LN 0.20 NE 73


83086 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

101 UST JM HUPPERT 400 W SUGAR LN 0.20NE 77


94068 GLENDALE WI 53217

222 UST CLARK RETAIL ENTERPRISES 4751 N SANTA MONICA BLVD 0.20 NE 173
63536 MILWAUKEE WI 5321 1

256 UST GILLETTE COMMUNICATIONS MILW 1 I00 E CAPITOL DR 0.20NE 47


146725 SHOREWOOD WI 5321 1

257 UST GILLETTE COMMUNICATIONS MILW ll00ECAPmLDR 0.20NE 47


156978 SHOREWOOD WI 5321 1

376 UST GILLETTE COMMUNICATIONS MILW ll00ECAPmLDR 0.20 NE 47


680737 SHOREWOOD WI 5321 1

378 UST MILWAUKEE COUNTY 4400 N ESTABROOK DR 0.20 NE 210


677584 SHOREWOOD WI 5321 1

171 UST BARBARA DOYLE 5719 N RIVERFOREST DR 0.20N W 139


8555 GLENDALE WI 53209

172 UST BO GUSTAUSSON 5812 N BAY RIDGE AVE 0.20SE 140


66765 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

175 UST C M ROGNLIEN 5801 N BAY RIDGE 0.20 SE 143


59512 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

211 UST ELSIE RICHTER 5425 N NAVAJO AVE 0.20 SE 167


75455 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

117 UST RAM BHALA 731 W ACACIA 0.20SW 90


120474 GLENDALE WI 53217

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TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 53217 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 GEOCODED: 346 NON GEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/lD/Status Address Map ID


118 UST RICHARD GOLDBERG 6855 N ELM TREE RD 91
122838 GLENDALE WI 53217

122 UST SCOTT & ANNEMARrE ANDERSON 6580 N ELM TREE RD 95


130713 GLENDALE WI 53217

254 UST WI DEPT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS - PETE 4108 N RICHARDS ST 37


146467 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

276 UST U HAUL 505 E CAPITOL DR 198


59872 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

277 UST U HAUL 505 E CAPITOL DR 198


59873 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

91 UST CHARLES CORRAO 307 W SUGAR LN 68


64813 GLENDALE WI 53217

93 UST DONNA NEIDHARDT 354 W SUGAR LN 70


71507 GLENDALE WI 53217

94 UST DOROTHY KUCHESKY 344 W SUGAR LN 71

0 108 UST
161670

MARLIN MITIELSTAD1
112153
MILWAUKEE WI 53217

324 W SUGAR LN
GLENDALE WI 53217
83

116 UST PAUL HOHENFELDT 147 W CLOVERNOOK 89


186863 GLENDALE WI 53217

247 UST MILWAUKEE COUNTY 4400 NESTABROOK DR 185


606575 SHOREWOOD WI 532 1 1

249 UST RUSS CORNILS ESTABROOK SERVICE BL 4400 N ESTABROOK DR 185


7639912 TANK(S) SHOREWOOD WI 532 11

180 UST H K VON KAAS 5775 N BAY RIDGE AVE 148


626303 WHTIEFISH BAY WI 53217

182 UST HYDE 5806 N BAY RIDGE RD 150


89473 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

184 UST JOAN YOST 124 BELLE AVE 152


94413 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

264 UST KNOERR & FISCHER INC 3829 N WEIL ST 193


100401 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

160 UST N SMITH 6075 N KENT 128


113071 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

167 UST SIG GISSLER 602 1 NKENT 135


13 1664 WHlTEFISH BAY WI 532 17

190 UST STEVEN GILCHRlST 5969 N KENT AVE 157


128451 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

233 UST ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 285 E HAMPTON AVE 29


618126 MILWAUKEE WI 532 11
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TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE W1532 17 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 CEOCODED: 346 NON CEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site NamdID/Status Address Dist/Dir Map ID


234 UST ONE HOUR MARTINIZING - MIKE WANKOW 285 E HAMPTON AVE 0.22 NE 29
115516 MILWAUKEE WI53211

236 UST SUNBEAM CORPORATION SO55 N LYDELL AVE 0.22 NE 30


116003 GLENDALE WI53217

124 UST SUSAN WALTER 777 W GREENTREE RD 0.22 NW 97


135139 RNER HILLS WI532 17

192 UST VICTOR WALCZAK 747 W RIVER VIEW DR 0.22 NW 159


174259 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

177 UST CHARLES TRIMBERGER 5935 N KENT AVE 0.22 SE 145


173694 MILWAUKEE WI532 17

179 UST DOROTHY FLEISCHMANN 5901 NKENT 0.22 SE 147


71713 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

191 UST TIM STRANE 5763 N BAY RIDGE AVE 0.22 SE 158
137209 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

255 UST A & M MANAGEMENT 382 1 N HUMBOLDT 0.22 SE 189


97354 MILWAUKEE WI532 12

8 99 UST GRlFF RICE


84922
9 19 W DAPHNE
GLENDALE WI53217
0.22 SW 75

393 UST WI DEPT OF MlLlTARY AFFAlRS -, JEFF 4108 N RICHARDS ST 0.22 SW 21 1


675076 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

139 UST J PHILIP WALTHERS 6115NKENTAVE 0.23 -E 108


118342 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

143 UST ROBERT MURPHY 6121 NKENTAVE 0.23 -E 112


163864 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

156 UST K TOGSTAD 6055 NKENTAVE 0.23 -E 124


98 143 WHlTEFISH BAY WI53217

165 UST RON SCHWERTFEGER 6069 N KENT AVE 0.23 -E 133


167196 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

188 UST MRS A R TOMSON 5964 N KENT 0.23 NE 155


50348 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

237 UST VILLAGE OF WHITEFISH BAY 155 W FAIRMOUNT AVE 0.23 NE 32


141251 WHlTEFISH BAY WI 53217

346 UST ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 285 E HAMPTON AVE 0.23 NE 208
678250 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

147 UST THOMAS A CHURCHILL 6135 N KENTAVE 0.23 SE 116


164808 MILWAUKEE WI53217

170 UST AARON WEISS 5756 N BAY RIDGE AVE 0.23 SE 138
202113 -FISH BAY WI 53217

181 UST HELEN DESMOND 5766 N BAY RIDGE AVE 0.23 S E 149
87223 WHlTEFISH BAY WI53217
Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
7
TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 53217 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 CEOCODED: 346 NON CEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address DistIDir Map ID


185 UST KATHERINE PETERSON 5928 N KENT AVE 0.23 SE 153
174255 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

206 UST KAULOILCO 209 W SILVER SPRING DR 0.23 SE 166


98498 GLENDALE WI 53217

260 UST JlM SLAW( 900 E VIENNA AVE 0.23 SE 46


146682 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

269 UST MICHAEL SCHRAMM 3813 N HUMBOLDT BLVD 0.23 SE 194


llO85l MILWAUKEE WI 53212

388 UST JlM SLAVK 900 E VIENNA AVE 0.23 SE 46


674072 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

92 UST CHRIS GElSE 734 W APPLE TREE RD 0.23 SW 69


650847 GLENDALE WI 53209

163 UST PAUL KELLY 6034 N KENT AVE 0.24 -E 131


117156 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

168 UST TOM JOHNSON 6040 N KENT AVE 0.24 -E 136


137603 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

169 UST TOM VANDERZANDE 6074 N KEtdT AVE 0.24 -E 137


137827 WHllEFISH BAY WI 53217

119 UST RITH LEGRAND 205 W GREEN TREE RD 0.24 NE 92


159901 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

238 UST GERALD HARDER 303 E HAMPTON AVE 0.24 NE 33


85642 WHITEFISH BAY WI 5321 1

258 UST GREAT LAKES COMMUNICATIONS 4057 N WILSON DR 0.24 NE 190


84501 MILWAUKEE WI 53211

278 UST VnLAGE MANOR ASSN 4102 N WILSON DR 0.24 NE 199


140986 SHOREWOOD WI 5321 1

371 UST CHARLES FRANCHINO 4363 N ALPINE AVE 0.24 NE 209


682965 SHOREWOOD WI 5321 1

144 UST ROGER EKMAN 6160NKENTAVE 0.24 SE 113


167383 MILWAUKEE WI 53217

193 UST BRAD & SUE DUNCAN 5715 N BAY RIDGE AVE 0.24 SE 160
58157 WHlTEFISH BAY WI 532 17

197 'UST KATZBAN SUSAN 120 W LAKEVIEW 0.24 SE 161


98478 WI-KI'EFlSH BAY WI 532 17

200 UST RORY DUNN 5709 N BAY RIDGE 0.24 SE 164


128395 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

241 UST COVENANT HEALTH CARE 400 W RIVER WOODS PKWY 0.24 SW 183
68835 GLENDALE WI53212

259 UST J R MEVERDEN 817 EVIENNA 0.24 SW 191


MILWAUKEE WI 532 12
Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 532 17 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 GEOCODED: 346 NON GEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address DisVDir Map ID


262 UST JOHNSON BROS CHARITABLE FOUNDATlON 81 1 EAST VIENNA STREET 0.24SW 192
632474 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

263 UST JOHNSON CHARITABLE TRUST U O POLAC 81 1 E VIENNA AVE 0.24SW 192
175385 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

266 UST LUTERS VnLAGE SERVICE INC 4000 N WILSON DR 0.25NE 42


106169 SHOREWOOD WI53211

267 UST LUTTERS VILLAGE SERVICE INC 4000 N WILSON DR 0.25NE 42


153577 SHOREWOOD WI 5321 1

272 UST POST ARTHUR L & KATHRYN 4014 N WILSON DR 0.25NE 196
54276 WHITEFISH BAY WI 5321 1

174 UST C JEFFREY GORSUCH 5724 N BAY RIDGE 0.25SE 142


59492 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

187 UST MISSlE HAWLEY 5720 N BAY RIDGE 0.25 SE 13


1121 13 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

220 UST WHITEFISH BAY SCHOOL DISTRICT - GA 5205 N LYDELL AVE 0.25SE 171
WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

0 239 UST VIC & LIN HUNTER


89392
4650 N PORT RD
GLENDALE WI 53212
0.25 SW 182

274 UST SWARAN SMGH MULTANl 425 E CAPITOL 0.25 SW 40


1 18432 MILWAUKEE WI 53212

336 UST D SULLIVAN 5263 N BERKELEY NON GC


675025 WHlTEFISH BAY WI 53217

337 UST EARL FREDRICKSON 7355 N PORT WASHINGTON RD NON GC


678054 GLENDALE WI 5321 7

342 UST MILWAUKEE JEWISH FEDERATION 6401 N SANTA MONICA BLVD NON GC
673035 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

343 UST NlCOLET SCHOOL DISTRICT 6701 N JEAN NlCOLET RD NON GC


674957 GLENDALE WI 53217

347 UST ST EUGENES CHURCH 7600N PORT WASHINGTON RD NON GC


673899 FOX POINT WI 53217

349 UST VILLAGE OF FOX POINT 7200 N SANTA MONICA BLVD NON GC
675019 FOX POINT WI53217

351 UST WHlTEFISH BAY SCHOOL DISTRICT - GA 4780 N MARLBOROUGH DR NON GC


675021 WHITEFISH BAY WI 53217

352 UST AQUA-CHEM INC 3232 W LANCASTER ST NON GC


680283 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

353 UST BEN2 OIL INC 2724 W HAMPTON AVE NON GC


678748 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

354 UST BEVERLY ENTERPRISES INC 1616 W BENDER RD NON GC


674958 GLENDALE WI 53209
Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
- TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 532 17 PORT WASHMGTONCORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 GEOCODED: 346 NON GEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address Dist/Dir Map ID


355 UST BEVERLY ENTERPRISES INC 1300 W SILVER SPRING DR NON GC
677667 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

356 UST CITY OF GLENDALE 2 I00 W SILVER SPRING DR NON GC


677796 GLENDALE WI 53209

357 UST CONCOURS MOTORS 1400 W SLVER SPRLNG DR NON GC


68 1635 GLENDALE Wl53209

358 UST DAVlD B MCDONALD 1960 W BENDER RD NON GC


67038 1 GLENDALE WI 53209

359 UST GLENNFIELD HEALTH CARE CTR 1633 W BENDER RD NON GC


674959 GLENDALE WI 53209

360 UST GRIER HEWlTT 2501 W SILVER SPRING DR NON GC


68061 1 GLENDALE Wl53209

361 UST JEFFERS TRU VALUE HARDWARE 2 110 W HAMPTON AVE NON GC
677597 MILWAUKEE W l 53209

362 UST MILWAUKEE COUKlY 1301 WHAh4PTON AVE NON GC


67894 1 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

0 363 UST MOBIL EXXON


677787
1710 W W O N AVE
MILWAUKEE Wl53209
NON GC

364 UST NORTH SHORE DODGE M C 1433 W SILVER SPRING NON GC


673143 GLENDALE Wl53209

365 UST NORTHVIEW APARTMENTS 410 W HAMTON AVE NON GC


675136 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

366 UST NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS CO 2727 W SILVER SPRING DR NON GC
677799 MILWAUKEE Wl53209

367 UST RAYMOND MADRlTSCH 1951 W HAMFTON AVE NON GC


673045 MILWAUKEE WI 53209

368 UST ROLAND PlQUTlE 2935 W SILVER SPRING DR NON GC


677850 MILWAUKEE W l 53209
369 UST SCHLESMGER CO 1500 W SILVER SPRING DR NON GC
674964 GLENDALE W l 53209

370 UST SCHLESMGER TOYOTA 1620 W SILVER SPRING DR NON GC


673181 GLENDALE WI 53209

373 UST DON KATZ 2121 E C A P r n L D R NON GC


678496 SHOREWOODW l 53211

374 UST DSK LLC 2107 E CAPITOL DR NON GC


678323 SHOREWOOD W l 532 11

375 UST FEERICK FUNERAL HOME 2025 E CAPITOL DR NON GC


672803 SHOREWOOD WI 532 11

377 UST KATHY MEISINGER 4432 N WILDWOOD NON GC


, 679377 SHOREWOOD WI 532 11
Environmental Firstsearch
Sites Summary Report
TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 53217 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

TOTAL: 393 CEOCODED: 346 NON CEOCODED: 47 SELECTED: 0

ID DB Type Site Name/ID/Status Address Dist/Dir Map ID


379 UST S S INVESTMENT 1900 E CAPITOL DR NON GC
679626 SHOREWOOD Wl532 1 1

380 UST SBC AMERITECH WISCONSIN - BILL REP 1830 E CAPITOL NON GC
681485 SHOREWOOD Wl532 1 1

381 UST WILLIAM TREICHEL 4052 N RICHARD CT NON GC


648361 SHOREWOOD Wl532 1 1

382 UST WILLIAM J VOGL 2101 E CAPITOLDR NON GC


673092 SHOREWOOD Wl532 1 1

383 UST BERN ZAK 2035 N HOLTON ST NON GC


675148 MILWAUKEE Wl53212

384 UST BUEGE-PAEPAN BUILDING CO 3710 N RICHARDS ST NON GC


678768 MILWAUKEE Wl53212

385 UST CHARLES COlTRILL 3404 N HOLTON ST NON GC


678994 MILWAUKEE Wl53212

386 UST CITY OF MILWAUKEE - REDEVELOPMENT 2955 N HUMBOLDT NON GC


677668 MILWAUKEE Wl53212

387 UST CITY OF MILWAUKEE - REDEVELOPMENT 2730 N HUMBOLDT AVE NON GC


678760 MILWAUKEE Wl 53212

389 UST L W BRUMANN 301 2 N HOLTON ST NON GC


678464 MILWAUKEE W 532I2

390 UST MIDWEST DIE CASTING 3930 N IST ST NON GC


675101 MILWAUKEE Wl 53212

391 UST MILWAUKEE HOUSING AUTHORITY 2825 N HOLTON ST NON GC


678171 MILWAUKEE Wl 53212
Environmental Firstsearch
Federal Databases and Sources

ASTM Databases:
CERCLIS: Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and
L i a b i l i t y Information System. The EPA1s database of current and
potential Superfund sites currently or previously under investigation.
Source: Environmental Protection Agency.

Updated q u a r t e r l y .

CERCLIS-NFRAP (Archive): Comprehensive Environmental Response


Compensation and L i a b i l i t y Information System Archived S i t e s . The
Archive designation means that, to the best of EPA's knowledge,
assessment at a site has been completed and that EPA has determined no
further steps will be taken to list this site on the National Priorities
List (NPL). This decision does not necessarily mean that there is no
hazard associated with a given site; it only means that, based upon
available information, the location is not judged to be a potential NPL
site.
Upda t e d q u a r t e r 1y .

EFWS: Emergency Response N o t i f i c a t i o n System. The EPA's database of


emergency response actions. Source: Environmental Protection Agency.
Data since January, 2001, has been received from the National Response
Center as the EPA no longer maintains this data.

Updated q u a r t e r l y .

-
FINDS: The F a c i l i t y Index System. The EPA's Index of identification
numbers associated with a property or facility which the EPA has
investigated or has been made aware of in conjunction with various
regulatory programs. Each record indicates the EPA office that may
have files on the site or facility. Source: Environmental Protection
Agency.
Updated s e m i - a n n u a l l y .

NPL: National P r i o r i t y L i s t . The EPA1s list of confirmed or proposed


Superfund sites. Source: Environmental Protection Agency.
Updated q u a r t e r l y .

RCRIS : Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System. The EPA ' s
database of registered hazardous waste generators and treatment,
storage and disposal faciliti'es. Included are RAATS (RCRA
Administrative Action Tracking System) and CMEL (Compliance Monitoring &
Enforcement List). Source: Environmental Protection Agency.

RCRA TSD : Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System


Treatment, Storage, and Disposal F a c i l i t i e s . The EPA ' s database of
RCRIS sites which treat, store, dispose, or incinerate hazardous
waste. This information is also reported in the standard RCRIS
detailed data.
ASTM Databases (continued) :
RCRA COR: Resource Conservation and Recovery Informa t i o n System
C o r r e c t i v e Action S i t e s . The EPA1s database of RCRIS sites with
x-
reported corrective action. This information is also reported in the
standard RCRIS detailed data.

RCRA GEN: Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System


Large and S m a l l Quantity Generators. The EPA's database of RCRIS
sites that create more than lOOkg of hazardous waste per month or
meet other RCRA requirements. Included are RAATS (RCRA
Administrative Action Tracking System) and CMEL (Compliance
Monitoring & Enforcement List).

RCRA NLR: Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System


s i t e s No Longer Regulated. The EPA1s database of RCRIS sites that
create less than lOOkg of hazardous waste per month or do not meet
other RCRA requirements.

A l l RCRA d a t a b a s e s a r e U p d a t e d q u a r t e r l y
Environmental FirstSearch
Federal Databases and Sources

--) Non-ASTM Databases :


HMIRS: Hazardous Materials Incident Response System. This database
contains information from the US Department of Transportation regarding
materials, packaging, and a description of events for tracked incidents.

Updated q u a r t e r l y .

NCDB: National Compliance Database. The National Compliance Data Base


System (NCDB) tracks regional compliance and enforcement activity and
manages the Pesticides and Toxic Substances Compliance and Enforcement
program at a national level. The system tracks all compliance monitoring
and enforcement activities from the time an inspector conducts and
inspection until the time the inspector closes or the case settles the
enforcement action. NCDB is the national repository of the 1 0 regional
and Headquarters FIFRA/TSCA Tracking System (FTTS). Data collected in
the regional FTTS is transferred to NCDB to support the need for
monitoring national performance of regional programs.
Updated q u a r t e r l y

NPDES: National P o l l u t i o n Discharge Elimination System. The EPA's


database of all permitted facilities receiving and discharging
effluents. Source: Environmental Protection Agency.

Updated s e m i - a n n u a l l y .

NRDB: National Radon Database. The NRDB was created by the EPA to
distribute information regarding the EPA/State Residential Radon Surveys
and the National Residential Radon Survey. The data is presented by
zipcode in Environmental FirstSearch Reports. Source: National
Technical Information Service (NTIS)

Updated P e r i o d i c a l l y

Nuclear: The Nuclear Regulatory CommissionOs (NRC) list of permitted


nuclear facilities.

Updated P e r i o d i c a l l y

PADS: PCB A c t i v i t y D a t a b a s e S y s t e m
The EPA's database PCB handlers (generators, transporters, storers
and/or disposers) that are required to notify the EPA, the rules being
similar to RCRA. This database indicates the type of handler and
registration number. Also included is the PCB Transformer Registration
Database.

Updated semi-annually.

Receptors: 1 9 9 5 TIGER census listing of schools and hospitals that may


house individuals deemed sensitive to environmental discharges due to
their fragile immune systems.

Updated P e r i o d i c a l l y
Non-ASTM Databases (continued) :
RELEASES: Air a n d S u r f a c e W a t e r R e l e a s e s . A subset of the EPA's ERNS
database which have impacted only air or surface water.
-
Updated semi-annually.

Soils: This database includes the State Soil Geographic (STATSGO) data
for the conterminous United States. It contains information regarding
soil characteristics such as water capacity, percent clay, organic
material, permeability, thickness of layers, hydrological
characteristics, quality of drainage, surface, slope, liquid limit, and
the annual frequency of flooding. Source: United States Geographical
Survey (USGS).

Updated q u a r t e r l y

TRIS: T o x i c R e l e a s e Inventory S y s t e m . The EPA's database of all


facilities that have had or may be prone to toxic material releases.
Source: Environmental Protection Agency.

Updated semi-annually.
Environmental Firstsearch
Wisconsin Databases and Sources

STATE SITES: The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources listing of


Hazard Ranking Sites as maintained by the Emergency and Remedial
Response Program division.

Updated a n n u a l l y .

UST: Underground Storage Tanks. The Wisconsin Department of Commerce


database listing of all registered underground and aboveground storage
tanks as maintained by the Division of Safety, Buildings, and the
Environment.

U p d a t e d q u a r t e r l y o r when a v a i l a b l e .

LUST: Leaking Underground Storage Tanks. The Wisconsin Department of


Natural Resources database listing of all leaking underground storage
tanks as maintained by the Remediation and Redevelopment Program
Division.

Updated q u a r t e r l y .

SPILLS: The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources database listing


of all spills as maintained by the Remediation and Redevelopment Program
Division.

Updated q u a r t e r l y .

LANDFILLS: The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources database


listing of active and historic landfills as maintained by the Bureau of
Waste Management.

U p d a t e d a n n u a l l y o r when a v a i l a b l e .

OTHER: The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources listing of


Emergency Repair Program sites as maintained by the Remediation and
Redevelopment Program Division. Non-LUST cleanup sites.

Updated a n n u a l l y .
Environmental Firstsearch
Street Name Report for Streets within .5 Mile(s) of Target Property
\ TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 532 17 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

Street Name Dist/Dir Street Name DistIDir


8th NORTH Access Rd
Access Rd NORTH Alberta Ct
Bittersweet Ln NORTH Alberta Ln
Clovernook Ln NORTH Alpine Ave
E Abert P1 NORTH Anita Ave
E Acacia Rd NORTH Apple Blossom
E Apple Tree Rd NORTH Ardmore Ave
E Beaumont Ave NORTH Bay Ridge Ave
E Belle Ave NORTH Berkeley Blvd
E Beverly Rd NORTH Birch Hill Ct
E Birch Ave NORTH Bittersweet Ln
E Capitol Dr NORTH Booth St
E Carlisle Ave NORTH Bremen St
E Chateau P1 NORTH Claire Ct
E Clovernook Ln NORTH Consaul PI
E Congress St NORTH Crossway Rd
E Courtland P1 NORTH Diversey Blvd
E Daphne Rd NORTH Edgewater Ln
E Daphne St NORTH Ekhart Ave
E Day Ave NORTH Elm Tree Rd

0 E Devon St
E ElmdaleCt
E Fairmount Ave
NORTH Fairchild Cir
NORTH Fratney St
NORTH Green Tree Ct
E Fiebrantz Ave NORTH Hollywood Ave
E Fox Dale Rd NORTH Holton St
E Glendale Ave NORTH Hubbard St
E Good Hope Rd NORTH Humboldt Blvd
E Green Tree Rd NORTH Hyacinth Ln
E Hampton Ave NORTH Idlewild Ave
E Henry Clay St NORTH Ironwood Ln
E Hope Ave NORTH Ironwood Rd
E Keefe Ave NORTH Iroquois Ave
E Kenmore PI NORTH Iroquois Rd
E Kensington Blvd NORTH Jean Nicolet R
E Lake Bluff Blvd NORTH Kent Ave
E Lake Hill Ct NORTH Lake Dr
E Lake Ter NORTH Larkin St
E Lake View Ave NORTH Lydell Ave
E Lancaster Ave NORTH Marlborough Dr
E Lawnwood P1 NORTH Milwaukee Rive
E Lexington Blvd NORTH Mohawk Ave
E Mall Rd NORTH Mohawk Rd
E Melvina St NORTH Morris Blvd
E Monrovia Ave NORTH Navajo Ave
E Montclaire Ave NORTH Navajo Rd
E Nash St NORTH Newhall St
E Olive St NORTH Olsen Ave
E Pinedale Ct NORTH Palmer St
Environmental Firstsearch
Street Name Report for Streets within .5 Mile@) of Target Property
>--I TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 532 17 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

Street Name DistIDir Street Name DistfDir


E Silver Spring Dr NORTH Paradise Ln
E Singer Cir NORTH Park Rd
E Vienna Ave NORTH Pheasant Ln
EAST Abert PI NORTH Port Washingto
EAST Acacia Rd NORTH Reynard Rd
EAST Apple Tree Rd NORTH Richards St
EAST Beaumont Ave NORTH River Forest D
EAST Belle Ave NORTH River Rd
EAST Beverly Rd NORTH Santa Monica B
EAST Birch Ave NORTH Seneca Ave
EAST Capitol Dr NORTH Sheffield Ave
EAST Carlisle Ave NORTH Sherbum PI
EAST Chateau PI NORTH Shoreland Ave
EAST Clovernook Ln NORTH Sievers P1
EAST Congress St NORTH Sunny Point Rd
EAST Courtland P1 NORTH Sunset Ln
EAST Daphne Rd NORTH Weil St
EAST Daphne St NORTH Wildwood Ave
EAST Day Ave NORTH Wilson Dr
EAST Devon St NORTH Witte Ln
EAST Elmdale Ct NORTH Woodbum St
EAST Fairmount Ave NORTH Woodruff Ave
EAST Fiebrantz Ave NORTH Yates Rd
EAST Fox Dale Rd School Rd
EAST Glendale Ave W Acacia Rd
EAST Good Hope Rd W Apple Tree Rd
EAST Green Tree Rd W Belle Ave
EAST Hampton Ave W Bender Rd
EAST Henry Clay St W Birch Ave
EAST Hope Ave W Birch Ct
EAST Keefe Ave W Brentwood Ln
EAST Kenmore P1 W Capitol Dr
EAST Kensington Blvd W Chateau P1
EAST Lake Bluff Blvd W Clovernook Ln
EAST Lake Hill Ct W Coventry Ct
EAST Lake Ter W Custer Ave
EAST Lake View Ave W Daphne Rd
EAST Lancaster Ave W Day Ave
EAST Lawnwood PI W Deluxe Pky
EAST Lexington Blvd W Devon St
EAST Mall Rd W Eula Ct
EAST Melvina St W Fairfield Ct
EAST Monrovia Ave W Fairmount Ave
EAST Montclaire Ave W Fiebrantz Ave
EAST Nash St W Fox Dale Rd
EAST Olive St W Glen River Rd
EAST Pinedale Ct W Glendale Ave
EAST Silver Spring D W Good Hope Rd
' TARGET SITE:
Environmental Firstsearch
Street Name Report for Streets within .5 Mile($ of Target Property
PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR
MILWAUKEE WI 532 17
JOB: 2004030C
PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

Street Name Dist/Dir Street Name Dist/Dir


EAST Singer Cir W Green Tree Rd
EAST Vienna Ave W Hampton Ave
Estabrook Pky W Henry Clay St
1-43 W Kendall Ave
N 1lthSt W Kendall Ct
N 12th St W la Salle Ave
N 13th St W Lake View Ave
N 1st St W Lancaster Ave
N Access Rd W Lawn Ave
N Alberta Ct W Lexington Blvd
N Alberta Ln W Mall Rd
N Alpine Ave W Marne Ave
N Anita Ave W Melvina St
N Apple Blossom Ln W Monrovia Ave
N Ardmore Ave W Montclaire Ave
N Bay Ridge Ave W Mount Royal Rd
N Berkeley Blvd W Nicolet Ct
N Birch Hill Ct W Olive St
N Bittersweet Ln W Richter P1
N Booth St W River Ct

3 N Bremen St
N Claire Ct
N Consaul P1
W Riverfront Dr
W Riverview Dr
W Rock PI
N Crossway Rd W Sheridan Ct
N Diversey Blvd W Silver Spring Dr
N Edgewater Ln W Sugar Ln
N Elkhart Ave W Theresa Ct
N Elm Tree Rd W Theresa Ln
N Fairchild Cir W Wilson Dr
N Fratney St WEST Acacia Rd
N Green Tree Ct WEST Apple Tree Rd
N Hollywood Ave WEST Belle Ave
N Holton St WEST Bender Rd
N Hubbard St WEST Birch Ave
N Humboldt Blvd WEST Birch Ct
N Hyacinth Ln WEST Brentwood Ln
N Idlewild Ave WEST Capitol Dr
N Ironwood Ln WEST Chateau P1
N Ironwood Rd WEST Clovernook Ln
N Iroquois Ave WEST Coventry Ct
N Iroquois Rd WEST Custer Ave
N Jean Nicolet Rd WEST Daphne Rd
N Kent Ave WEST Day Ave
N Lake Dr WEST Deluxe Pky
N Larkin St WEST Devon St
N Lydell Ave WEST Eula Ct
N Marlborough Dr WEST Fairfield Ct
N Milwaukee River Pk WEST Fairmount Ave
Environmental Firstsearch
Street Name Report for Streets within .5 Mile(s) of Target Property
3 TARGET SITE: PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR JOB: 2004030C
MILWAUKEE WI 53217 PORT WASHINGTON CORRIDOR

Street Name Dist/Dir Street Name Dist/Dir


N Mohawk Ave WEST Fiebrantz Ave
N Mohawk Rd WEST Fox Dale Rd
N Moms Blvd WEST Glen River Rd
N Navajo Ave WEST Glendale Ave
N Navajo Rd WEST Good Hope Rd
N Newhall St WEST Green Tree Rd
N Olsen Ave WEST Hampton Ave
N Palmer St WEST Henry Clay St
N Paradise Ln WEST Kendall Ave
N Park Rd WEST Kendall Ct
N Pheasant Ln WEST la Salle Ave
N Port Washington Av WEST Lake View Ave
N Reynard Rd WEST Lancaster Ave
N Richards St WEST Lawn Ave
N River Forest Dr WEST Lexington Blvd
N River Rd WEST Mall Rd
N Santa Monica Blvd WEST Marne Ave
N Seneca Ave WEST Melvina St
N Sheff~eldAve WEST Monrovia Ave
N Sherburn P1 WEST Montclaire Ave
N Shoreland Ave WEST Mount Royal Rd
N Sievers PI WEST Nicolet Ct
N Sunny Point Rd WEST Olive St
N Sunset Ln WEST Richter PI
N Weil St WEST River Ct
N Wildwood Ave WEST Riverfront Dr
N Wilson Dr WEST Riverview Dr
N Witte Ln WEST Rock PI
N Woodburn St WEST Sheridan Ct
N Woodruff Ave WEST Silver Spring D
N Yates Rd WEST Sugar Ln
NORTH 11th St WEST Theresa Ct
NORTH 12th St WEST Theresa Ln
NORTH 13th St WEST Wilson Dr
NORTH 1st St
RCRIS

MAP ID : Number used to identify corresponding site on map

SEARCH ID : Sequence identification for items selected during the Environmental Firstsearch search

REV DATE : The date furnished by the EPA for the last database update

SITE NAME : EPA name for the site

STATUS : EPA classification:

- TSD - Treatment Storage andlor Disposal Facility


- LGN - Large Quantity Generator
- SGN - Small Quantity Generator
- VGN - Very Small Quantity Generator
- T R - Transporter
- BB - Burner Blender
ADDRESS : EPA address for the site

EPA ID : EPA's CERCLIS identification number for the site

STATE ID : The state's environmental protection agency's identification number for the site

CONTACT : Person to contact regarding this site

PHONE : Telephone number of Contact

0 ADDRESS : Address of Contact

NOTIFIED : The EPA's first receipt date for notification

PART A : The EPA's first receipt date for Form Part A

ACTIVITIES: A description of the different types of hazardous waste generating activities

CM&E LIST : A "Y"designates listing on the EPA's Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement List
VIOL DATE : The latest date for which this site was listed on the EPA's CM&E list

AGENCY : The government agency(s) that are overseeing the CM&E violation response

UPDATED : The date CM&E was last updated

RAATS : A "Y"designates listing on the EPA's RCRA Administrative Action Tracking System

ACT DATE : The latest action date for which this site was listed on the EPA's RAATS

DOCKET : The docket number for any pending RAATS legal action
APPENDIX B

WISCONSIN DNR FILE INFORMATION


APPENDIX 6

WISCONSIN DNR FILE INFORMATION


BLUE HOLE LANDFILL

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
February 12,2004

Mr. Bizahn Sheikholeslami


District Solid Waste Engineer
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
P.O. Box 12436
Milwaukee WI 53212
Re: 2003 Annual Operation Report - MATC Blue Hole Landfill
FID #241375970
Dear Bizahn,
Per condition #27 of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) Conditional
Closure Plan Approval dated July 1, 1997 for the above-referenced site, the Milwaukee Area
Technical College (MATC) is required to submit an annual operation report to the WDNR's
Southeast Region Waste ManagementTeam. Ayres Associates prepared this report for MATC.
The report provides discussion of:
Status of the following areas, including description of any repair work completed:
1) landfill cover system, 2) asphalt parking facility, 3) riverbank slopes, 4) riprap,
5) groundwater monitoring system, 6) gas monitoring system, 7) drainage areas
8) culvert, and 9) sedimentation pond;
Changes to the environmental monitoring system;
An explanation of the effects of the remedial actions on the site groundwater quality and
gas migration; and
A description of any repairs that were performed during the year.
Landfill Conditions
The status of landfill conditions as discussed below are based on a field inspection by Ayres
Associates on December 4,2003, and correspondence with the previous consultant.
Landfill Cover Svstem
The non-paved areas of the MSW (municipal solid waste low-permeability layer) appeared to be
generally in good condition. The annual mowing of the vegetation was performed in the Fall.
However, an approximately 200 square foot area near the HDTV tower, immediately adjacent to
the east side of the road, was observed to have shallow vehicular ruts and disturbed vegetation.
The area should be regraded and seeded.

Owen Ayres & Assoc~ales,Inc.


EngineerslEnvironmental Scientists
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Asphalt Parkinq Facility

The large crack, approximately 100 feet long and as much as one inch wide that was observed
on the north side of the parking lot during 2002 cap inspection has not been repair. In addition,
numerous other cracks in the pavement appear to have developed over the past year. These
cracks should be repaired using the appropriate methods and materials.

Riverbank Slope and Riprap

The slopes of the riverbank were fully vegetated. The riprap barrier at the river's edge appeared
to be in good condition.

Groundwater Monitoring Svstem

Graef Anhalt Schloemer (GAS), who was responsible for performing the groundwater sampling
in 2003, reported no significant changes in the groundwater conditions.

As reported in the 2002 Inspection Report, two of the monitoring wells MW-2R and MW-10,
apparently had shifted and are no longer able to be sampled. Although monitoring well MW-
10A was also reported to be shifting, it was sampled in 2003. It is my understanding that Mike
Zillmer (WDNR Project Hydrogeologist) was notified as to the condition of these three wells.

Methane Gas Monitorinq Svstem

The gas monitoring points were last sampled on December 5, 2004. The GAS sampling
technician reported the stick up well casings to be in good condition.

Of the seven monitoring points, only GP-3 indicated the presence of methane gas (December -
2.0% of LEL). Since 1999, the concentrations in GP-3 have been variable, although there has
been a downward trend over the last two years. Methane gas monitoring results for 2003 are
enclosed with this report.

Drainase Areas

There are four primary surface drainage areas on or adjacent to the MSW waste area:

1) North Swale immediately south of existing technical building;


2) Swale between MSW Disposal Area and northem boundary of UWM Parking Facility;
3) Sedimentation Pond Outfall; and
4) Gully D Swale.

Sedimentation Pond & Culvert

The area immediately surrounding the inlet side of pond discharge pipe showed signs of minor
erosion. It is recommended bentonie chips be placed around the pipe and in the voids of the
riprap to prevent further damage to this area.

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Remedial Activities Effectiveness

Based on review of field and analytical data, there have been no significant changes observed
in the methane gas and groundwater conditions during 2003.

Monitoring System Changes

No changes were made to either the methane gas or groundwater monitoring systems in 2003.

Sincerely,

Owen Ayres & Associates, Inc.

stephen G. Bartoszewski, P.E., P.H.


Environmental Engineer

SGB:sms

cc: MATC Construction Services

Enclosures

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METHANE GAS MONITORING RESULTS
December 5,2003

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ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING DATA CERTIFICATION

Note: This certification page, and any exceedance notification and explanation, must be prepared
for each license number included in the submittal (diskette or e-mail) and mailed to WDNR
Central Office with the submittal data. A copy of this form and any exceedance notification and
explanation must be mailed to the WDNR Regional Office in which the facility is located. Do
NOT send the data submittal to the WDNR Regional Office.

[@I Check here to indicate that a copy of this page (and a copy of the exceedance notification
letter, if any) was mailed to the WDNR Regional Office.

The accompanying submittal (diskette or e-mail) contains data for the following facility or
facilities:
Results are for sampling
License No .Facility ID No (FTD) Facility-Name Required in the Month(s) of:
00424 241 137597 Blue Hole May 2003

ECElVE

Type of data submitted (check as applicable):


BUREAU OF
WASTE MANAGEMENT
('1 Groundwater monitoring data ' .

[n] Non-groundwater monitoring data (gas, leachate, air)

Check one of the following:

[@I An exceedance notification and explanation is attached.


[n]An exceedance notification is not attached because there are no exceedances to report.
Paul Junio 1 Test America 1 (920) 261 - 1660
Name of disk preparer Company name Phone Number
(for disk formatting questions)

To the best of my knowledge, the information reported and the statements made on this data
submittal and enclosures are true and correct. Furthermore, per ss. NR 140.24(1)(~),NR
140.26(1)(a), NR 635.18(20) and NR 507.30, Wis.Adm. Codes, I have attached notification of
enforcemeltt standard, preventative action limit, or alternative concentration limit exceedances,
if any, which includes a list ofthe wells at which the exceedances occurred &a preliminary
analysis of the cause and significance of the concentration.

Geoffrey B. Parish 1 7-w3


Date

' (414) 259 - 1500


Phone Number
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Hydrogeologist
Title
Graef, Anhalt, Schloemer
& Associates, Inc.
Engineers & Scientists

A Milwaukee Chicago Green Bay


One Honey Creek Corporate Center
125 South 84" Street. Suite 401
Madison

GRAEF Milwaukee, WI 53214-1470


ANHALT Telephone (414) 259-1500 FAX (414) 259-0037
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July 7, 2003

Mr. Michael W. Zillmer


District Hydrogeologist, Solid Waste Section
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Post Office Box 12436
4041 North Richard Street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212

SUBJECT: Electronic Data for May 2003


Blue Hole Landfill, License No. 00424
FID# 241 1375970, County of Milwaukee

Dear Mr. Zillmer:

The disk with computer file of quarterly monitoring data from the above referenced landfill is being
forwarded to the WDNR Madison office. Outline below are exceedances of PALSand ESs.

May 2003
MW-1R ES was exceeded for iron (0.41 pprn), sulfate (410 ppm) and manganese (0.055 ppm) and PAL
was exceeded for chloride (160 pprn).
MW-4RC PAL was exceeded for chloride (200 ppm) and lead (0.0025 pprn).
MW-4A ES was exceeded for iron (2 ppm) and manganese (0.064 ppm) and PAL was exceeded for
chloride (190 pprn).
MW-5RD ES was exceeded for iron (2.6 ppm) and manganese (0.260 ppm) and PAL was exceeded for
chloride (180 ppm) and lead (0.0019 pprn).
MW-7R ES was exceeded for iron (4 ppm), manganese (0.530 ppm) and for sulfate (350 pprn).
MW-9 PAL was exceeded for chloride (190 ppm) and for sulfate (160 pprn).
MW-9A ES was exceeded for chloride (300 ppm) and PAL was exceeded for sulfate (200 pprn).
MW-1OA ES was exceeded for manganese (0.053 ppm) and PAL was exceeded for chloride (250 pprn).
MW-11 ES was exceeded for iron (2.6 ppm), manganese (0.210 ppm) and chloride (1,010 ppm) and PAL
was exceeded for lead (0.0022 pprn).
MW-11A ES was exceeded for manganese (0.055 ppm) and PAL was exceeded for iron (0.2 ppm) and
chloride (150 ppm).

A copy of the groundwater data certification sheet is attached.

Sincerely,

GRAEF, ANHALT, SCHLOEMER

Jyk'~l;?a(
& Associates. Znc.

Geoffr . Parish, P.G., P.H.


Hydrogeologist
CITY OF GLENDALE LANDFILL

GLENDALE, WISCONSIN
October 26, 1995

Ms. Julie Ivanov


Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Bureau of Solid Waste SWl3
-. ' P.O. Box 7921
Madison, WI 53707

RE: Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Data for the Former City of Glendale Sanitary
Landfill (License No. 01 121). Milwaukee County, Wisconsin -- STS Project No.
84073XF

Dear Ms. Ivanov:

Enclosed, please find the turnaround documents (TADS) for the field and analytical
testing for the September 1995 sampling round for the former City of Glendale Sanitary
Landfill (License No. 0 1 12 1, facility I.D. No. 24 1206900) in Milwaukee County,
Wisconsin. Please be advised that there were several exceedances of the Preventive
Action Limits (PALS) and Enforcement Standards (ES) for the Public Welfare Standards,
and exceedances of the PALs for public Health Standards based on the September 1995
sampling round. This letter serves as notice of the exceedances as required in Wisconsin
Administrative Code NR140.24 and NR140.26. A brief discussion of the analytical test
data follows.

The samples were collected on September 25, 1995 stored on ice in coolers and
forwarded to Enviroscan, Inc. Analytical Testing Laboratory in Rothschild, Wisconsin,
for the appropriate testing as specified in the WDNR Conditional Groundwater
Monitoring Plan approval dated October 20, 1992. You should be aware that the
number of parameters analyzed was reduced for this round of sampling in accordance
with the Conditional Approval. No VOCs were analyzed, as they were only required for
the first four (4) rounds of sampling (Condition 5(e)). Only those parameters, with the
exception of the VOCs as noted above, detected above the PALs or ESs for the Public
Health and Public Welfare Standards for any of the initial four rounds of sampling in the
individual wells or piezometer were tested (Condition 5(d)). Tables 1 and 2 provide a
listing of the various parameters detected for each of the wells (W-01 through W-04) and
the sole piezometer (P-05) for the Public Health and Welfare parameters tested,
respectively and are coded to indicate PAL and ES exceedances. The tables have been
updated to reflect the most recent changes in the PALs and ESs promulgated in August
of 1995 and coded to indicate PAL and ES exceedances. The tables show the results
from the initial sampling performed in December of 1992, as well as the March 1993;
June 1993; September 1993; December 1993; March 1994; June 1994: September 1 994;
December 1994; March 1995; June 1995 and September 1995 sampling rounds.

The field and analytical test data from September 1995 is generally consistent with the
previous eleven rounds. The groundwater level information suggests that the direction of
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groundwater flow is northeast. The analytical data suggests that the data is
representative, as the concentrations of contaminants detected in each of the wells are
reasonably consistent between the twelve sampling rounds. However, the data is
inconclusive with regard to the distribution of affected groundwater when the upgradient
and downgradient wells are compared. Furthermore, the analytical data does not
indicate any trends in further groundwater quality degradation. Instead, the data is
generally consistent between sampling rounds.

Furthermore, the fluoride concentrations measured by Standard Method (SM) 4500F-E


returned to expected concentrations, below the ES, based on site data prior to the June
1995 sampling round. As outlined in the June 1995 quarterly groundwater report, the
laboratory analyzed the samples from the June 1995 sampling round for fluoride by
newly approved EPA method 300.0 indicating fluoride ES exceedances that were not
previously seen at the site. STS arranged to have a blind check sample with a known
concentration analyzed.

Due to our concern of analyzing fluoride by newly approved EPA method 300.0
resulting in the ES exceedances and the blind check sample STS submitted, the
laboratory analyzed the September 1995 samples for fluoride with matrix spikes
according to both methods, method SM 4500F-E and EPA method 300.0. Through this
evaluation, the laboratory determined that a positive interference in the sample matrix
was resulting in biased results using EPA method 300.0. Accordingly, the fluoride
results in Table 1 for the June 1995 sampling round have been flagged as biased high.
The interference can be resolved if the operating parameters of EPA method 300.0 are
modified. Consequently, the laboratory informed STS that "EPA method 300.0 will not
be used for samples of this type in the future."

We will keep you informed of the project progress. Should you have any questions with
regard to the information provided above, please feel free to contact us at your
convenience.

Respectfully,

STS CONSULTANTS, LTD.

Paul A. Tarvin. P.E.


Assistant Project Engineer Principal Engineer

Attachment

@ STS Consultants, Ltd., October 1995

cc: Mr. Michael Zillmer - WDNR Southeast District


Mr. Brian Miller - City of Glendale
Mr. Richard Maslowski - City of Glendale
Table 1
Sample Point W-01 B
Summary Of Detected Public Health Parameters
City Of Glendale Landfill
(All Units In pglP Unless Otherwise Noted)

For a detailed explanation of shading, symbols, numbers and abbreviations, see Table 1 notes.

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Updated: 10/24/95 Page 1 of 6
Table 1, (cont)
Sample Point W-02C
Summary Of Detected Public Health Parameters
City Of Glendale Landfill
(All Units In pglt Unleaa Othemlse Noted)

For a detailed explanation of shading, symbols, numbers and abbreviations,see Table 1 notes.

Page 2 of 6
Table 1, (cant.)
Sample Point W-03
Summary Of Detected Public Health Parameters
City Of Glendale Landfill
(All Unlts in pglt Unless Othemlse Noted)

For a detailed explanation of shading, symbols, numbers and abbreviations, see Table 1 notes.

K:84073XF/W4.xls (sheet WQ3) IGJF-vrrdRev.3 Updated: I0124195 Paae


Tabie 1, (cont.)
Sampie Point W-04A
Summaty Of Detected Public Health Parameters
City Of Glendale Landfill
(Ail Units in pg/t Unless Otherwise Noted)

For a detailed explanation of shading, symbols, numbers and abbreviations, see Table 1 notes.

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GROUNDWATER MONITORING PLAN FOR THE
FORMER CITY OF GLENDALE SANITARY LANDFILL
GLENDALE, WISCONSIN

1.0 PROIECT OVERVIEW

1.0 Introduction

The City of Glendale presently owns a 15 acre parcel, which was formerly used as a
sanitary landfill. The site is located west of N. Baker Road. and extends to the north
and south of the W. Bender Road extension, in Glendale, Wisconsin. The approximate
site location is shown on Figure 1. The landfill was active from the late 1960's through
the mid 1970's. The facility was closed and properly abandoned in the late 1970's.

In the early 1980's. the City intended to develop the parcel for recreational use, by the
construction of several athletic fields. Clean fill was imported to the site to establish the
final site grades. However, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR)
considered this action to constitute a violation of the closure plan, and ordered the City
to cease any further filling activities.

Recent environmental reconnaissance of adjacent properties by others have indicated that


possible impacts of the groundwater have occurred. In light of this information, the
WDNR has modified the closure plan approval for the landfill. Details of the the closure
plan modification were discussed in a letter dated March 27. 1992 to Mr. Richard E
Maslowski, Administrator for the City of Glendale, by Mr. Michael W. Zillmer, District
Hydrogeologist for the Southeast District of the WDNR. A copy of this letter is attached
in Appendix A of this report.

This groundwater monitoring plan has been prepared as part of the WDNR's closure
plan modification. The purpose of the groundwater monitoring program is to evaluate if
the former landfill is impacting the quality of the area groundwater. This document will
discuss the history of the site, and the regional and local geologic setting. The proposed
upgradient and downgradient groundwater monitoring well locations will be discussed, as
well as the rationale for the selection of each well location. In addition. a discussion of
the proposed groundwater sampling and testing programs is provided. Following review
and approval of this plan by the WDNR, the City of Glendale will implement the plan at
the former landfill facility.
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SOURCE: STREU MAP OF MILWAUKEE COUNTY - DATED 1987

SITE LOCATION DIAGRAM


GROUNDWATER MONITORING PLAN
FORMER CITY OF GLENDALE SANITARY LANDFILL FIGURE NO.
AS SHOWN
GLENDALE, WISCONSIN
STS Consultants, Ltd.
The City of Glendale
STS Project No. 83977XF
July 14, 1992

9 1.2 General Site Information

The City of Glendale's abandoned landfill facility is located to the north and south of the
W. Bender Road extension, west of North Baker Road, in the City of Glendale,
Milwaukee County, Wisconsin (NW114 of the NW114 of Section 30, Township 8N,
Range 22E). The facility was originally licensed on October 30, 1970 (license No.
1121). The facility operated through the mid 197OYs,and was closed on September 30,
1976.

The primary contact for the landfill is Mr. Richard E. Maslowski, the Administrator for
the City of Glendale. He can be reached by telephone at 414-228-1730. He can be
reached by mail at the following address:

Mr. Richard E. Maslowski, Administrator


City of Glendale
5909 N. Milwaukee River Parkway
Glendale, WI 53209

Approximately 18 acres were originally licensed for landfill use. The city currently owns
approximately 15 acres of this original area. Two portions of the original landfill site
were sold by the City for development (Figure 3). A two-acre parcel of the originally
licensed landfill is currently owned by the Northern Landscape Contractors. This parcel
is located near the southeast comer of the landfill site. In addition, a one-acre parcel of
the originally licensed landfill is currently owned by Waste Management. This parcel is
located near the southwest comer of the landfill site.

The available data indicates that the former landfill contained 8 cells; Cell Nos. 1
through 7, and a cell termed old dump. The approximate cell locations are shown on
the attached Cell Location Diagram (Figure 2). As noted on Figure 3, a portion of Cell
No. 7 appears to extend onto a portion of the property currently owned by the Northern
Landscape Contractors. In addition, a portion of the "dump area" appears to extend
, onto a portion of the Waste Management property.
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STS Project No. 83977XF
July 14, 1992

9 The cells were used for the disposal of municipal waste. There are, however, no tippage
records for the cells. It is our understanding that the refuse was placed in the cells in
lifts, and that soil cover was placed over subsequent lifts. The cells were not lined prior
to the placement of the waste. The cells were abandoned by covering the cells with
approximately 3 to 5 feet of clay fill. None of the cells are currently active. The
approximate dates that the cells were active are provided below.

TABLE 1
CELL CONSTRUCTIONICLOSURE DATES

Approximate Approximate
Cell No. Construction Date Closure Date
Dump Area Unknown April, 1969
1 March, 1969 December, 1969
2 November, 1969 July, 1970
3 June, 1970 November, 1972
4 September, 1971 June, 1972
5 September, 1972 December, 1973
6 November, 1973 October, 1975
7 October 1975 (assumed) September, 1976

The volume of refuse in each of the cells was estimated by subdividing the cells into
geometric shapes for which volumes could be readily calculated. The exterior plan
dimensions of the cells, the cell base elevations. and the final ground surface elevations
after the cells were closed were obtained from the "Plan of Sanitary Landfill" prepared
by Nienow Engineering Associates dated September 1 1 , 1975. A copy of this plan is
attached in the Appendix F (Plan No. I). This plan did not, however, indicate the
original base elevation of the "old dump" cell or the final ground surface elevation of
Cell Nos. 6 and 7 after they had been closed. The final ground surface elevation for
Cell Nos. 6 and 7 was determined from a topographic survey of the site prepared by
Nienow Engineering dated November 3. 1989. A copy of this plan is provided in
Appendix F (Plan No. 2).

No information was available regarding the original base elevation of the "old dump"
cell. For our analysis, we assumed that the base elevation of the "old dump" cell was at
approximately the same elevation as the average base elevation of the other cells in the
The City of Glendale
STS Project No. 83977XF
July 14, 1992

3 area. The base elevation of the other cells in the area ranged between elevation 43.9
and 50.2 feet. Accordingly, the base elevation of the "old dump" cell was assumed to
be elevation 46.0 feet.

The thickness of the refuse in each cell was estimated by comparing the original base
elevation of the cell with the final site grades of the cell area. The clay cap covering the
refuse was included in rhe volume calculations so that a more conservative estimate could
be provided. The estimated thickness of refuse in each of the cells is summarized in
Table 2 below.

TABLE 2
APPROXIMATE REFUSE THICKNESS
Approximate Approximate Approximate
Average Base Average Surface Average Refuse
Cell No. Elevation (ft.) Elevation (,ft.) Thickness (ft.)
Dump Area 46
1 49
2 42
3 46
4 50
5 44
6 45
7 46

For our calculations, we assumed that each cell had side slopes of one horizontal to one
vertical. The volume of refuse along the perimeter of each cell (the area at a 1 to 1
slope) was calculated by multiplying the area of the perimeter by one half the refuse
thickness. The volume of refuse in the interior of each cell was determined by
multiplying the the area of the interior by the refuse thickness. A summary of the
estimated area of the perimeter and interior of each cell, the estimated volume of refuse
contained in the perimeter and interior of each cell, and the total estimated volume of
refuse in each cell is provided in Table 3.
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STS Project No. 83977XF
July 14, 1992

TABLE 3

ESTIMATED REFUSE VOLUMES

Estimated Refuse Estimated Are of Estimated Pyea of Estimated


Cell No. Thickness (ft.) 2,
Perimeter (ft. Interior (ft. ) Volume (yds3)
Dump Area
1

Total Estimated Volume 274,340 yds3


The City of Glendale
STS Project No. 83977XF
July 14, 1992

3.2 Site Groundwater Conditions

As discussed in Section 2.4, Poeschl Drilling and Engineering installed three


groundwater monitoring wells on the former landfill site. The approximate well
locations are shown on Poeschl's BoringIWell Location Diagram in Appendix C and on
the "Plat Map" attached in Appendix F. The wells were constructed on November 14,
1975. Water levels in the wells were recorded five days following well' construction.
The water levels in Wells Nos. W-1, W-2, and W-3 were approximately 5.0, 0.3, and
9.3 feet below the ground surface, respectfully. No data was available regarding
subsequent water level measurements and therefore, it is not possible to determine if the
water levels in these wells had stabilized prior to the original groundwater level
measurements. Because only a very limited monitoring program was conducted for these
wells, this groundwater information was considered approximate, and was not used to
evaluate the direction of groundwater flow.

As discussed in Section 2.4, GEA constructed four groundwater monitoring wells on the
Packaging Specialties site, immediately adjacent to the southeast comer of the former
landfill site. The approximate well locations area shown on GEA's BoringIWell
Location Diagram contained in Appendix E. Because GEA conducted a longer term
groundwater monitoring program than Poeschl. GEA's water information was considered
a more reliable indication of the groundwater levels and flow direction. These wells
were constructed on May 4, 1989 and May 5. 1989. Water levels within the wells were
then measured on May 6, 1989 and May 16, 1989. The results of GEA's groundwater
monitoring program indicated that the local groundwater table is on the order of 7 to 9
feet below the site grade and flows in a southeasterly direction. The level of the
groundwater table will, however, fluctuate seasonally due to variations in precipitation,
e<apotransporation, surface water runoff, etc.
JOHNSON CONTROLS BATTERY DIVISION

5400 N. TEUTONIA AVENUE

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN
State of Wsconsln \ DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
101 South Webster Street
Box 7921
Madison, Wisconsin 53707

SUPERFUND/SOLlD WASTE FAX 608-267-2768


DIRECT DIAL 608-266- 7618
April 19, 1993

Reinero A. Rivera, SAM


U.S. EPA Region V, HSM-SJ
77 West Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, lL 60604-3590

SUEAJECT: Finalization of Draft Screening Site Inspection Report for


Johnson Controls, Inc.- Teutonia, Milwaukee, WI,
(WID000808857).

Dear Rey:

This letter serves as the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources'(WDNR)


response to EPA comments on the Johnson Controls, Inc.- Teutonia Draft Site
Inspection Report dated August 22, 1990. EPA's comments will be addressed in order
to finalie the SI report.

EPA COMMENT: Pg. 4, Something is missing between lines 8 and 9.

WDNR RESPONSE: The full sentence should read as follows: 'The facility is a
generator of at least 1000 kglmonth of non-acutety hazardous waste and 1 kglrnonth
of acutely hazardous 'waste.

EPA COMMENT: Figure 3-1 Please mark your soil sample locations with the
appropriate ID numbers.

WDNR RESPONSE: A copy of figure 3-1 is provided with this'finalization with the
appropriate ID numbers included.

EPA COMMENT: At this time based on the information presented, EPA does not
agree with the ESI designation given to this site. There are very few targets for the
groundwater pathway, there is no surface water pathway, and you would need at least
a score on the soil exposure pathway in order for the accumulative score for the site
to exceed 28.5. EPA does not feel that a score of 57 is possible.

WDNR RESPONSE: WDNR agrees that an ESI designation is inappropriate for this
site.
EPA COMMENT: The facility is being designated a No Further Remedial Action
Planned at this time.

WDNR RESPONSE: WDNR agrees with the NFRAP designation given to the site at
this time.

In addition to these comments, WDNR would like line 11, section 2.2, page 3- "To the
north across Teutonia Ave...."to be changed to read "To the west across Teutonia
.
Ave.. .'

Enclosed is the Final SI Report title page and cover. This SI Report is now considered
finalized. Ifyou have any further comments, please contact Bill Ramsey at (608) 267-
7559.

Robin Schmidt
Site Evaluation Unit Leader
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

cc: Margaret Graefe SED


The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) was t'asked by the
United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) to conduct a
' screening site inspection (SSI) of the Johnson Controls, Inc. - Teutonia site
under the 1989-1990 Cooperative Agreement. The site was added to CERCLIS
after the company submitted a CERCLA 103c notification June 10, 1981. The
site was evaluated in the form of a Preliminary Assessment prepared by
Elizabeth ~ u k e l l e December,
, 1984. It was noted that there was an
unreported spill of 10,000 gallons of untreated wastewater outside the facility
in 1978. The site is currently a small research and experimental production
facility for evaluation of manufacturing equipment. The site is owned by
Johnson Controls, Inc. and occupies 1.8 acres.

The SSI included: interviews with WDNR personnel assigned to the facility and
current site owners; file reviews; a reconnaissance inspection of the site; and
the collection of five soil samples. The soils were sampled on November 14,
1989. Soil samples were split with a facility representative.

The purpose of an SSI has been stated by U.S. EPA in a directive outlining Pre-
Remedial Program strategies. The directive states: A

All sites will receive a screening SI to 1) collect additional data


beyond the PA to enable a more refined preliminary HRS
(Hazard Ranking System) score, 2) establish priorities among
sites most Likely to qualify for the NPL (National Priorities List),
and 3) identify the most critical data requirements for the listing
SI step. A screening SI will not have rigorous data quality
objectives (DQOs). Based on the refined preliminary HRS score
and other technical judgement factors, the site will then either
be designated as NFRAP (no further remedial action planned),
or carried forward as an NPL listing candidate. A listing SI will
not automatically be done on these sites, however. First, they
will go through a management evaluation to determine whether
they can be addressed by another authority such as RCRA
(Resource Conservation and Recovery Act). Sites that are
designated NFRAP or deferred to other statutes are not
candidates for a listing SI.

The listing SI will address all the data requirements of the


revised HRS using field screening and NPL level DQOs. It may
2. SlTE BACKGROUND

This section includes information obtained from SSI work plan


preparation (including extensive file review), interviews, and a
reconnaissance inspection.

The Johnson Controls, Inc. - Teutonia site occupies an area of 1.8 acres
with one building on site.(see Figure 2-3) The building is
approximately 50 years old. It is a two story brick building with
loading dock on the east and west sides. There is a loading port for
liquids o n the north side of the building. There is a small area on the
northwest part of the property that is characterized by overgrown
vegetation-(see photo #1) Along the east side of the building is a set
of railroad tracks. The remainder of the site is paved, there are no
grass or landscaped areas. The site is separated from other
manufacturing facilities to the east and %opTby railroad tracks, and the
south by elevation and a fence. To the m d k across Teutonia Avenue is
Srnith,Park. .The site consists of a small research and experimental
manufacturing facility. The facility has experimental production
facilities and develop new manufacturing equipment.

The site is located in the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4, Section 36, T08N,
R21E, City of Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin and
corresponds to a latitude of 43 07'05'' and a longitude of 87 57'05" (see
figure 2-1 arid Appendix A). The site is located at 5400 N. Teutonia
Avenue on the northwest side of the City of Milwaukee in an area
which is a mix of industrial as well as residential development. The
site lies approximately 1/2 mile north of Lincoln Creek at .an elevation
of approximately 670 feet, and is situated across .the street from a park.

2.3 SIIE HISTORY

The Johnson Controls, Inc. - Teutonia site is located on 1.8 acres in a


mixed industrial and residential area. lnfonnation in Johnson Controls,
Inc. files show that the building on site was constructed in 1940. The
City of Milwaukee Records and Research Office records show that A.O.
APPENDIX C

GEOLOGIC/HYDROGEOLOGIC INFORMATION
Tehnical Report No. 37
Tehnical Report No. 37
Tehnical Report No. 37
APPENDIX D

SITE RECONNAISSANCE CHECKLISTS


Phase I ESA Reconnaissance Checklist
Pt. Washington Road Relief Sewer Project, Milwaukee

Project
Date: __6-25-04__FRI___________________________ 2004030 Asessor Name:___Chris Lajko________________________________________________________
Corridor: 27th Street Yes No Comments
General Site Reconnaissance Information
Property location description 27TH ST. corridor section 1
Property land use/condition: com/residential/park Industrial and residential
Description of structures/ # stories/ age/ use Mostly small companies and single family homes
General topo, hills, flat? Mostly flat
Wooded, grass, concrete? grass and concrete
Weather conditions sunny 75°
General Visual/Olfactory Information
Visual observation of contamination (stained soil) X
Presence of noxious odors? Describe air quality X Air quality normal
Outside container/waste storage areas? Labeled? X A few factories in the area have storage facilities (containers are labled)
Stressed vegetation? X
Wetlands/Floodplains
Are wetlands located on-site or in vicinity? X None observed
Is site located in floodplain? X See report
Likely critical habitat? X See report
Is site located in groundwater recharge area? X
Assessment of Underground Storage Tanks (USTs)
Evidence of fill ports and vent pipes? X
Presence/location of UST's, including: Note: Observations limited to those made from public roadways
Gasoline tanks? X Information regarding tanks is in part from FirstSearch database
Heating oil tanks? X
Waste oil tanks? X
Emergency generator tanks? X
Oil-water separators? X
Raw material or product tanks? X
Hazardous waste storage tanks? X
Hazardous materials storage tanks? X
Assessment of PCBs
Presence of electrical transformers/capacitors X Transformer field SW of DC 0409.
PCB containing equipment present? UNKNOWN
Location of possible PCB-containing leaks? UNKNOWN
Surface Water Management
Significant surface water runoff? X None observed
Presence of surface water management units? X curbs, inlets, sewers, and drainage ditches
Discoloration around effluent discharge pipes? X
Presence of impoundment liner materials? X No impoundments
Purpose, source and content of discharge Most likely rainwater.
Potential for contaminant migration? X Possible potential for migration.
Assessment of Monitoring Wells
Are monitoring wells at the site? X

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Phase I ESA Reconnaissance Checklist
Pt. Washington Road Relief Sewer Project, Milwaukee

Project
Date: __6-25-04__FRI___________________________ 2004030 Asessor Name:___Chris Lajko________________________________________________________
Corridor: 27th Street Yes No Comments
Assessment of Sewage/Disposal Systems
Are waste water discharges located at the site X UNKNOWN
/adjacent areas? X
Identify and describe lagoons, waste pits and X None observed
onsite disposal areas. X
Evidence of potential disposal violations? X
Age of sewage system? X UNKNOWN
Odors or leachate in septic system drain field? X None observed
Water and Waste Management Units
Are catch basins present? Location? X Just W of railroad on Mill rd.
Unusual odors or discolored water in basin? X Some dark colored water in above catch basin, but no odor.
Are stormwater impoundments present? X None observed
Have discharge permits been obtained for the site? X UNKNOWN
Assessment of Water Sources
Identify drinking or potable water sources X Well users are interconnected with municipal water system (private wells possible however)
Identify process water resources. X Most likely has municipal water source
Identify any public water source. X City of Milwaukee Water Works (Lake Michigan)
Historical Property
Age of building/cemetery? Cornerstones, pavement? X See report (aerial photo review)
Potential historical property? X Unlikely
Likelihood of archaeological sites in vicinity X Unlikely
Photographs
Number/description 1 - area around DC 0409 facing E
Number/description 2 - manhole access to DC 0409
Number/description 3 - Industrial area on Mill Rd. just W of DC 0409 facing E
Number/description 4 - transformer field W of tracks, S of Mill Rd. facing W
Number/description 5 - catch basin just W of tracks at Mill Rd.
Other Comments
More pictures:
6 - Ed. Weber inc. facing S
7 - residential area west of 27th St. S of Aldrich inc.
8 - Detention basin just E of 27th St. and Bobolink Rd. facing N
9 - Commercial area on Silver Spring Dr. and 27th St. facing E

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Phase I ESA Reconnaissance Checklist
Pt. Washington Road Relief Sewer Project, Milwaukee
Project
Date: __6-28-04__MON_________________________ 2004030 Asessor Name:___Chris Lajko________________________________________________________
Corridor: 27th Street Yes No Comments
General Site Reconnaissance Information
Property location description 27TH ST. corridor section 2 Silver Spring dr. S to Hampton
Property land use/condition: com/residential/park Industrial and residential
Description of structures/ # stories/ age/ use About 50/50 industrial and residential
General topo, hills, flat? Mostly flat
Wooded, grass, concrete? grass and concrete
Weather conditions sunny 85°
General Visual/Olfactory Information
Visual observation of contamination (stained soil) X
Presence of noxious odors? Describe air quality X Air quality normal
Outside container/waste storage areas? Labeled? X Benz oil has visible storage containers with lables.
Stressed vegetation? X
Wetlands/Floodplains
Are wetlands located on-site or in vicinity? X See report
Is site located in floodplain? X See report
Likely critical habitat? X See report
Is site located in groundwater recharge area? X
Assessment of Underground Storage Tanks (USTs)
Evidence of fill ports and vent pipes? X
Presence/location of UST's, including: Note: Observations limited to those made from public roadways
Gasoline tanks? X Information regarding tanks is in part from FirstSearch database
Heating oil tanks? X
Waste oil tanks? X
Emergency generator tanks? X
Oil-water separators? X
Raw material or product tanks? X
Hazardous waste storage tanks? X
Hazardous materials storage tanks? X
Assessment of PCBs
Presence of electrical transformers/capacitors X UNKNOWN (Note: Observations limited to those made from public roadways)
PCB containing equipment present? X UNKNOWN
Location of possible PCB-containing leaks? X UNKNOWN
Surface Water Management
Significant surface water runoff? X None observed
Presence of surface water management units? X curbs, inlets, sewers, and drainage ditches
Discoloration around effluent discharge pipes? X
Presence of impoundment liner materials? X
Purpose, source and content of discharge
Potential for contaminant migration? X Possible potential for migration.
Assessment of Monitoring Wells

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Phase I ESA Reconnaissance Checklist
Pt. Washington Road Relief Sewer Project, Milwaukee
Project
Date: __6-28-04__MON_________________________ 2004030 Asessor Name:___Chris Lajko________________________________________________________
Corridor: 27th Street Yes No Comments
Are monitoring wells at the site? X
Assessment of Sewage/Disposal Systems
Are waste water discharges located at the site X UNKNOWN (Note: Observations limited to those made from public roadways)
/adjacent areas? X
Identify and describe lagoons, waste pits and X
onsite disposal areas. X
Evidence of potential disposal violations? X UNKNOWN
Age of sewage system? X UNKNOWN
Odors or leachate in septic system drain field? X
Water and Waste Management Units
Are catch basins present? Location? X
Unusual odors or discolored water in basin? X
Are stormwater impoundments present? X
Have discharge permits been obtained for the site? X
Assessment of Water Sources
Identify drinking or potable water sources X Well users are most likely connected with munipal water system
Identify process water resources. X Most likely use municipal water source
Identify any public water source. X City of Milwaukee Water Works (Lake Michigan)
Historical Property
Age of building/cemetery? Cornerstones, pavement? X See report
Potential historical property? X Unlikely
Likelihood of archaeological sites in vicinity X Unlikely
Photographs
Number/description 10 - residential area on east side of 27th St. just S of Silver Spring Dr. facing S
Number/description 11 - Industrial area just on west side of 27th just south of Silver Spring Dr. facing S
Number/description 12 - Smurfit corp. facing N
Number/description 13 - Sanitary sewer overflow location at Villard Ave. and 27th St. facing S
Number/description 14 - Industrial area on 29th St. and Cameron Ave.
Other comments
More pictures:
15 - Benz Oil on north side of Hampton Ave. facing N

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Phase I ESA Reconnaissance Checklist
Pt. Washington Road Relief Sewer Project, Milwaukee
Project
Date: __6-28-04__MON_________________________ 2004030 Asessor Name:___Chris Lajko________________________________________________________
Corridor: 27th Street Yes No Comments
General Site Reconnaissance Information
Property location description 27TH ST. corridor section 3 Villlard dr. and 27th st. E to Lincoln Park
Property land use/condition: com/residential/park Commercial and residential
Description of structures/ # stories/ age/ use Mostly park and apartments
General topo, hills, flat? Mostly flat
Wooded, grass, concrete? grass, trees, and concrete
Weather conditions sunny 85°
General Visual/Olfactory Information
Visual observation of contamination (stained soil) X
Presence of noxious odors? Describe air quality X Air quality normal
Outside container/waste storage areas? Labeled? X
Stressed vegetation? X
Wetlands/Floodplains
Are wetlands located on-site or in vicinity? X See report
Is site located in floodplain? X See report
Likely critical habitat? X See report
Is site located in groundwater recharge area? X
Assessment of Underground Storage Tanks (USTs)
Evidence of fill ports and vent pipes? X
Presence/location of UST's, including: Note: Observations limited to those made from public roadways
Gasoline tanks? X Information regarding tanks is in part from FirstSearch database
Heating oil tanks? X
Waste oil tanks? X
Emergency generator tanks? X
Oil-water separators? X
Raw material or product tanks? X
Hazardous waste storage tanks? X
Hazardous materials storage tanks? X
Assessment of PCBs
Presence of electrical transformers/capacitors X UNKNOWN (Note: Observations limited to those made from public roadways)
PCB containing equipment present? X UNKNOWN
Location of possible PCB-containing leaks? X UNKNOWN
Surface Water Management
Significant surface water runoff? X None observed
Presence of surface water management units? X curbs, inlets, sewers, and drainage ditches
Discoloration around effluent discharge pipes? X
Presence of impoundment liner materials? X
Purpose, source and content of discharge Most likely rainwater.
Potential for contaminant migration? X Possible potential for migration.

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Phase I ESA Reconnaissance Checklist
Pt. Washington Road Relief Sewer Project, Milwaukee
Project
Date: __6-28-04__MON_________________________ 2004030 Asessor Name:___Chris Lajko________________________________________________________
Corridor: 27th Street Yes No Comments
Assessment of Monitoring Wells
Are monitoring wells at the site? X
Assessment of Sewage/Disposal Systems
Are waste water discharges located at the site X None observed (Note: Observations limited to those made from public roadways)
/adjacent areas? X
Identify and describe lagoons, waste pits and X None observed
onsite disposal areas. X
Evidence of potential disposal violations? X UNKNOWN
Age of sewage system? X UNKNOWN
Odors or leachate in septic system drain field? X
Water and Waste Management Units
Are catch basins present? Location? X None observed
Unusual odors or discolored water in basin? X
Are stormwater impoundments present? X
Have discharge permits been obtained for the site? X UNKNOWN
Assessment of Water Sources
Identify drinking or potable water sources X Well users are interconnected with municipal water system (private wells possible however)
Identify process water resources. X Most likely use municipal water source
Identify any public water source. X City of Milwaukee Water Works (Lake Michigan)
Historical Property
Age of building/cemetery? Cornerstones, pavement? X See report
Potential historical property? X Unlikely
Likelihood of archaeological sites in vicinity X Unlikely
Photographs
Number/description 16 - St. Michael Hospital facing N
Number/description 17 - Rock river S of Villard facing W
Number/description 18 - Residential area on S side of Villard and 20th St.
Number/description 19 - Meaux park on N side of Villard facing N
Number/description
Other Comments

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# 3 – Industrial area on Mill Road just W of DC 0409 facing E

# 4 – Transformer field W of tracks, S of Mill Road facing W


# 13 – Sanitary sewer overflow location at Villard Avenue and 27th Street facing S

# 14 - Industrial area on 29th Street and Cameron Avenue


# 15 – Benz Oil on N side of Hampton Avenue facing N

# 16 – St. Michael Hospital facing N


Phase I ESA Reconnaissance Checklist
Pt. Washington Road Relief Sewer Project, Milwaukee

Project
Date: __6-24-04__Thurs________________________ 2004030 Assessor Name:___Margaret Earnest and Chris Lajko____________________________________
Corridor: Milwaukee River (Green Tree) Yes No Comments
General Site Reconnaissance Information 1st Section of the Corridor (most northern)
Property location description X Starting at Green Tree St
Property land use/condition: com/residential/park X Primarily park, with bike paths, picnic areas, playground, volley ball sand court, soccer field
Description of structures/ # stories/ age/ use Park office older structure at 6560 Milwaukee River Parkway, single story, stone
General topo, hills, flat? X fairly flat
Wooded, grass, concrete? X Mix of grass and wooded. Grassy on the roadside, woods near river banks
Weather conditions X Rain, cloudy
General Visual/Olfactory Information
Visual observation of contamination (stained soil) X None observed
Overflows at N end of section top of Green Tree, manholes marked 05 and 06 (photo) smell of sewage, NE
Presence of noxious odors? Describe air quality X of bridge and park entrance
Outside container/waste storage areas? Labeled? X None observed
Stressed vegetation? X None observed
Wetlands/Floodplains
Are wetlands located on-site or in vicinity? X No cattails, human landscaped areas with river edge trees probably natural
Is site located in floodplain? X Probably, check flood maps
Likely critical habitat? X Wildlife observed, unknown if critical habitat
Is site located in groundwater recharge area? X Unknown if designated recharge area, do expect some recharge since it's near the river
Assessment of Underground Storage Tanks (USTs)
Evidence of fill ports and vent pipes? X
Presence/location of UST's, including: X Note: Observations limited to those made from public roadways
Gasoline tanks? X Information regarding tanks is in part from FirstSearch database
Heating oil tanks? X
Waste oil tanks? X
Emergency generator tanks? X
Oil-water separators? X
Raw material or product tanks? X
Hazardous waste storage tanks? X
Hazardous materials storage tanks? X
Assessment of PCBs

Presence of electrical transformers/capacitors X At MMSD pump station (N at Green Tree Rd), next to brick building with signage River Hills (photo 5)
PCB containing equipment present? UNKNOWN
Location of possible PCB-containing leaks? None observed
Surface Water Management
Significant surface water runoff? No curbs in parkway south of city hall to Silver Springs, some standing water (photo 11)
Presence of surface water management units? Sewers observed
Discoloration around effluent discharge pipes? X None observed

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Phase I ESA Reconnaissance Checklist
Pt. Washington Road Relief Sewer Project, Milwaukee

Project
Date: __6-24-04__Thurs________________________ 2004030 Assessor Name:___Margaret Earnest and Chris Lajko____________________________________
Corridor: Milwaukee River (Green Tree) Yes No Comments
Presence of impoundment liner materials? X None observed
Purpose, source and content of discharge X None observed
Potential for contaminant migration?
Assessment of Monitoring Wells
Are monitoring wells at the site? X None observed
Assessment of Sewage/Disposal Systems
Are waste water discharges located at the site X None observed
/adjacent areas?
Identify and describe lagoons, waste pits and X None observed
onsite disposal areas.
Evidence of potential disposal violations? X None observed
Age of sewage system?
Odors or leachate in septic system drain field? X Odors at MMSD building where 2 manholes and vent are (photo 4)
Water and Waste Management Units
3 grassed concave areas, two at MMSD building 1300 W Green Tree Rd (photos 2 and 6), and one at
Are catch basins present? Location? X Kletzsch Park entrance (photo 8)
Unusual odors or discolored water in basin? X No standing water
Are stormwater impoundments present? X
Have discharge permits been obtained for the site? UNKNOWN
Assessment of Water Sources
Identify drinking or potable water sources X Well users are interconnected with municipal water system (private wells possible however)
Identify process water resources. X Process water likely from City. River used for recreation, possible fishing, boating, swimming
Identify any public water source. X City of Milwaukee Water Works (Lake Michigan)
Historical Property
Age of building/cemetery? Cornerstones, pavement? X Park office older structure at 6560 Milwaukee River Parkway, single story, stone
Potential historical property? Unlikely
Likelihood of archaeological sites in vicinity Unlikely
Photographs
Number/description (#27) facing SW X 1 MMSD building, 1300 W Green Tree Rd, phone 554-9465, bldg # M4505, on N side of River
Number/description (#26) facing NE X 2 Grassed, concave drainage area with drain pipe open to grass, river to the south
Number/description (#25) facing S X 3 Access road to MMSD building, road blocks at end, water from road flows into river
Number/description(#19) facing E X 4 MMSD, two manholes painted 05 and 06, vent pipe, slight sewage odor
Number/description(#18) facing S X 5 MMSD building, 2 transformers on S side, WI Electric #82-U-4138 and #82-U-4139
6 Small out building to W behind large one, between buildings a concave grassed area, bound by 3 foot
Number/description(#17) facing sW X gravel road to N and W, larger building to E and river to S
7 Kletzsch Park entrance on South side of River, Green Tree and Milwaukee River Parkway, 2 storm water
Number/description(#16) facing S X sewer openings on curb

Number/description(#15) facing SE X 8 Kletzsch Park entrance to east on Green Tree, concave grassed area could be used for flood water control
Number/description(#14) facing NW X 9 Soccer field beyond orange fence

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Phase I ESA Reconnaissance Checklist
Pt. Washington Road Relief Sewer Project, Milwaukee
Project
Date: __6-24-04__Thurs_________________________ 2004030 Assessor Name:___Margaret Earnest and Chris Lajko____________________________________
Corridor: Milwaukee River (Green Tree) Yes No Comments
General Site Reconnaissance Information 2nd Section of the Corridor (middle)
Property location description X Starting at Bender St to Silver Springs
Property land use/condition: com/residential/park X Primarily city hall and residential area, school, mostly single story buildings
Description of structures/ # stories/ age/ use Residential, single story and some city buildings
General topo, hills, flat? X fairly flat
Wooded, grass, concrete? X Mix of grass and home landscaped. Boulevards are grass and small trees.
Weather conditions X Rain, cloudy
General Visual/Olfactory Information
Visual observation of contamination (stained soil) X None observed
Presence of noxious odors? Describe air quality X Normal air. No obvious odors.
Outside container/waste storage areas? Labeled? X Public Works building has storage bins with salt, wood chips, etc.
Stressed vegetation? X None observed
Wetlands/Floodplains
Are wetlands located on-site or in vicinity? X No cattails, human landscaped areas with river edge trees probably natural
Is site located in floodplain? X Possibly (see report)
Likely critical habitat? X Wildlife observed, unknown if critical habitat
Is site located in groundwater recharge area? X Unknown if designated recharge area, do expect some recharge since it's near the river
Assessment of Underground Storage Tanks (USTs)
Evidence of fill ports and vent pipes? X
Presence/location of UST's, including: X School, Public Works LUST (DNR activity #03-41-000100)
Gasoline tanks? X Information regarding tanks is in part from FirstSearch database
Heating oil tanks? X
Waste oil tanks? X
Emergency generator tanks? X
Oil-water separators? X
Raw material or product tanks? X
Hazardous waste storage tanks? X
Hazardous materials storage tanks? X
Assessment of PCBs
Presence of electrical transformers/capacitors X None observed
PCB containing equipment present? UNKNOWN
Location of possible PCB-containing leaks? X None observed
Surface Water Management
Significant surface water runoff? No curbs in parkway south of city hall to Silver Springs, some standing water (photo 11)
Presence of surface water management units? Sewers observed
Discoloration around effluent discharge pipes? X None observed
Presence of impoundment liner materials? X None observed
Purpose, source and content of discharge X None observed
Potential for contaminant migration?

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Phase I ESA Reconnaissance Checklist
Pt. Washington Road Relief Sewer Project, Milwaukee
Project
Date: __6-24-04__Thurs_________________________ 2004030 Assessor Name:___Margaret Earnest and Chris Lajko____________________________________
Corridor: Milwaukee River (Green Tree) Yes No Comments
Assessment of Monitoring Wells
Are monitoring wells at the site? X None observed
Assessment of Sewage/Disposal Systems
Are waste water discharges located at the site X None observed
/adjacent areas?
Identify and describe lagoons, waste pits and X None observed
onsite disposal areas.
Evidence of potential disposal violations? X None observed
Age of sewage system?
Odors or leachate in septic system drain field?
Water and Waste Management Units
Are catch basins present? Location? X None observed
Unusual odors or discolored water in basin? X
Are stormwater impoundments present? X
Have discharge permits been obtained for the site? UNKNOWN
Assessment of Water Sources
Identify drinking or potable water sources X Well users are interconnected with municipal water system (private wells possible however)
Identify process water resources. X Process water likely from City. River used for recreation, possible fishing, boating, swimming
Identify any public water source. X City of Milwaukee Water Works (Lake Michigan)
Historical Property
Age of building/cemetery? Cornerstones, pavement? X No obvious historical or landmark sites
Potential historical property? UNKNOWN
Likelihood of archaeological sites in vicinity UNKNOWN
Photographs
Number/description (#24) facing SE X 10 Residential, boulevard with no curbs
Number/description (#23) facing S X 11 Public Works storage bins, salt, woodchips. Also garage for truck maintenance.
Number/description (#22) facing S X 12 Boat launch dead end at N Apple Blossom Lane. River appears high, muddy water.

13 Silver Spring bridge at Milwaukee River Parkway. Runoff from road over the curb, leaves and debris
Number/description(#21) facing E X going into river. Also expect road oil and gas runoff. Some soil erosion on side of bridge.

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Phase I ESA Reconnaissance Checklist
Pt. Washington Road Relief Sewer Project, Milwaukee
Project
Date: __6-24-04__Thurs_________________________2004030 Assessor Name:___Margaret Earnest and Chris Lajko____________________________________
Corridor: Milwaukee River (Green Tree) Yes No Comments
General Site Reconnaissance Information 3rd Section of the Corridor (most southern)
Property location description X Starting at Silver Springs
Property land use/condition: com/residential/park X Residential and park
Description of structures/ # stories/ age/ use Primarily single storied homes
General topo, hills, flat? X Fairly flat
Wooded, grass, concrete? X Landscaped yards with asphalt/concrete drives and roads
Weather conditions X Rain, cloudy
General Visual/Olfactory Information
Visual observation of contamination (stained soil) X None observed
Presence of noxious odors? Describe air quality X Normal air quality
Outside container/waste storage areas? Labeled? X None observed
Stressed vegetation? X arsenic levels likely due to residuals
Wetlands/Floodplains
Are wetlands located on-site or in vicinity? X No cattails, human landscaped areas with river edge trees probably natural
Is site located in floodplain? X Probably, check flood maps
Likely critical habitat? X Wildlife observed, unknown if critical habitat
Is site located in groundwater recharge area? X Unknown if designated recharge area, do expect some recharge since it's near the river
Assessment of Underground Storage Tanks (USTs)
Evidence of fill ports and vent pipes? X Note: Observations limited to those made from public roadways
Presence/location of UST's, including: X LUST at Lincoln Park golf course
Gasoline tanks? X Information regarding tanks is in part from FirstSearch database
Heating oil tanks? X
Waste oil tanks? X
Emergency generator tanks? X
Oil-water separators? X
Raw material or product tanks? X
Hazardous waste storage tanks? X
Hazardous materials storage tanks? X
Assessment of PCBs
Presence of electrical transformers/capacitors X None observed
PCB containing equipment present? X UNKNOWN
Location of possible PCB-containing leaks? X None observed
Surface Water Management
Significant surface water runoff? X Some roads have curbs, some do not. River edge buffer size varies from house to house.
Presence of surface water management units? X Sewers observed
Discoloration around effluent discharge pipes? X None observed
Presence of impoundment liner materials? X None observed
Purpose, source and content of discharge X None observed
Potential for contaminant migration? X Houses with lawns next to river, likely to be pesticide/herbicide/fertilizer runoff

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Phase I ESA Reconnaissance Checklist
Pt. Washington Road Relief Sewer Project, Milwaukee
Project
Date: __6-24-04__Thurs_________________________2004030 Assessor Name:___Margaret Earnest and Chris Lajko____________________________________
Corridor: Milwaukee River (Green Tree) Yes No Comments
Assessment of Monitoring Wells
Are monitoring wells at the site? X None observed
Assessment of Sewage/Disposal Systems
Are waste water discharges located at the site X None observed
/adjacent areas?
Identify and describe lagoons, waste pits and X None observed
onsite disposal areas.
Evidence of potential disposal violations? X None observed
Age of sewage system?
Odors or leachate in septic system drain field?
Water and Waste Management Units
Are catch basins present? Location? X None observed
Unusual odors or discolored water in basin? X
Are stormwater impoundments present? X
Have discharge permits been obtained for the site? UNKNOWN
Assessment of Water Sources
Identify drinking or potable water sources X Well users are interconnected with municipal water system (private wells possible however)
Identify process water resources. X Process water likely from City. River used for recreation, possible fishing, boating, swimming
Identify any public water source. X City of Milwaukee water supply system. River flows into Lake Michigan, used for drinking water
Historical Property
Age of building/cemetery? Cornerstones, pavement? X No obvious historical or landmark sites
Potential historical property? UNKNOWN
Likelihood of archaeological sites in vicinity UNKNOWN
Photographs
Number/description
Number/description
Number/description
Number/description
Number/description

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# 1 - MMSD Building, 1300 W. Green Tree Rd., Building # 4505, on N side of river

# 5 – MMSD, two transformers on S side, WI Electric #32-U-4138 and #82-U-4139


# 8 – Kletzsch Park entrance to east on Green Tree Rd., concave grassed area could be used for flood water
control

# 11 - Public Works storage bins; salt; woodchips. Garage for truck maintenance.
# 12 – Boat launch dead end at N Apple Blossom Lane. River appears high; muddy water.

# 13 - Silver Spring bridge at Milwaukee River Parkway. Runoff from road over curb, leaves and debris
going into river. Some soil erosion on side of bridge.
Phase I ESA Reconnaissance Checklist
Pt. Washington Road Relief Sewer Project, Milwaukee
Project
Date: __6-30-04__WED_________________________ 2004030 Assessor Name:___Margaret Earnest and Chris Lajko____________________________________
Pt. Washington Road Yes No Comments
General Site Reconnaissance Information Section 1 of the corridor (north end)
Property location description X Starts at Green Tree and Port Washington/Nicolet
Mixed residential and commercial, park and soccer field across from Nicolet High School, baseball and cell
Property land use/condition: com/residential/park X phone tower farm (photo)
Description of structures/ # stories/ age/ use X 1-2 story buildings primarily
General topo, hills, flat? X fairly flat
Wooded, grass, concrete? X I-43 parallel to Port Washington, concrete, asphalt, Bay Shore Mall near corridor
Weather conditions X sunny, warm
General Visual/Olfactory Information
Visual observation of contamination (stained soil) X None observed
Presence of noxious odors? Describe air quality X
Outside container/waste storage areas? Labeled? X
Stressed vegetation? X
Wetlands/Floodplains
Are wetlands located on-site or in vicinity? Probably, check wetlands map, no cattails but humans have impacted river coorridor
Is site located in floodplain? Probably, check flood map
Likely critical habitat? X Unknown
Is site located in groundwater recharge area? X Unknown
Assessment of Underground Storage Tanks (USTs)
Evidence of fill ports and vent pipes? X None observed (observations made from public access roadways)
Presence/location of UST's, including: Hi risk Lust Citgo (photo) at Bender and Port Washington
Gasoline tanks? X Lust #16 on Green Tree/Amoco/closed site
Heating oil tanks? X None observed
Waste oil tanks? X None observed
Emergency generator tanks? X None observed
Oil-water separators? X None observed
North Shore Water Filtration Plant on east side of I-43 (photo) 3-55 gallon plastic drums of waste oil, lids
Raw material or product tanks? X on, unsure of quantity inside, next to storage shed for garden equipment
Hazardous waste storage tanks? X
Small brick building (one of five buildings) next to baseball field in cell tower farm, locked door- sign reads
Hazardous materials X "Hazards" (photo , hazardous diamond sign with numbers/colors: Top diamond 0/red, right diamond
Assessment of PCBs
Presence of electrical transformers/capacitors X 2 large transformers at Water Filtration Plant photo)
PCB containing equipment present? UNKNOWN
Location of possible PCB-containing leaks? X None observed

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Phase I ESA Reconnaissance Checklist
Pt. Washington Road Relief Sewer Project, Milwaukee
Project
Date: __6-30-04__WED_________________________ 2004030 Assessor Name:___Margaret Earnest and Chris Lajko____________________________________
Pt. Washington Road Yes No Comments
Surface Water Management
Significant surface water runoff? X None observed
grated sewers, some roads have curbs and some roads do not have curbs present (no curbs near cemetery and
Presence of surface water management units? X its residential neighborhood
Discoloration around effluent discharge pipes? X
Presence of impoundment liner materials? X no stressed vegetation
Purpose, source and content of discharge X
Potential for contaminant migration?
Assessment of Monitoring Wells
2 pipes with apparently gas venting holes, at Montclair by cemetery, at overflow location, electrical box, 5
Are monitoring wells at the site? X manhole covers MMSD/ MS 0508 and MS 0525 (photo)
Assessment of Sewage/Disposal Systems
Are waste water discharges located at the site None observed
/adjacent areas?
Identify and describe lagoons, waste pits and X None observed
onsite disposal areas.
Evidence of potential disposal violations? UNKNOWN
Age of sewage system? X Listed in MMSD documents
Odors or leachate in septic system drain field? No
Water and Waste Management Units
Are catch basins present? Location? X Probably - soccer field, which is concave, sunken area next to I-43 on Port Washington Rd
Unusual odors or discolored water in basin? X None observed
Are stormwater impoundments present? X
Have discharge permits been obtained for the site? UNKNOWN
Assessment of Water Sources
Identify drinking or potable water sources X Well users are interconnected with municipal water system (private wells possible however)
Identify process water resources. X Process water likely from City. River used for recreation, possible fishing, boating, swimming
Identify any public water source. X City of Milwaukee water supply system. River flows into Lake Michigan, used for drinking water
Historical Property
Age of building/cemetery? Cornerstones, pavement? X Cemetery late 1800's early 1900's, marked 1904-5 (photo)
Potential historical property? UNKNOWN
Likelihood of archaeological sites in vicinity X UNKNOWN
Photographs
Number/description 1 Intersection of Pt Washington and Green Tree Road, start of corridor
Number/description 2 Water tower, facing S, just SE of railroad tracks
Number/description 3 Hazardous sign on door, facing W
Number/description 4 General cell tower farm*, facing NW
Number/description 5 North Shore Water Filtration Plant, 2 large transformers on SW side of building, facing SW
Number/description 6 North Shore Water Filtration Plant, facing NW
Number/description 7 North Shore Water Filtration Plant, facing NNW

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Phase I ESA Reconnaissance Checklist
Pt. Washington Road Relief Sewer Project, Milwaukee
Project
Date: __6-30-04__WED_________________________ 2004030 Assessor Name:___Margaret Earnest and Chris Lajko____________________________________
Pt. Washington Road Yes No Comments
8 Citgo Gas Station at Bender and Pt Washington Road
Number/description 9 Manholes N of cemetary at overflow
Number/description 10 Vented pipes at overflow, facing S
Number/description 11 Electrical box at overflow
Number/description 12 Cemetery just south of overflow, facing W
Other Comments
* 5 small brick buildings, approx 20x20 ft each or so, Voice Stream, site # ML-11076, phone 888-218-6664
Nextel, site # WI0215, phone 800-313-9640
National Operations Control Center, 888-859-1400, site # 225, ML54XC195
Cingular, KNLF240, 800-264-6620, site #1298

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Phase I ESA Reconnaissance Checklist
Pt. Washington Road Relief Sewer Project, Milwaukee
Project
Date: __6-30-04__WED_________________________ 2004030 Assessor Name:___Margaret Earnest and Chris Lajko___________________________________
Pt. Washington Road Yes No Comments
General Site Reconnaissance Information Section 2 of Lydell Corridor
Property location description X Starts at Port Washinton Rd and Marne (S of Silver Springs)
Property land use/condition: com/residential/park X Commercial with some residential, approx 0.5 mile of Estabrook Park at south end
Description of structures/ # stories/ age/ use X 1+ 2-story structures
General topo, hills, flat? X Fairly flat, some of corridor along Milwaukee River especially at south end
Some 4 lane, some 2 lane, current road construction at Hampton and interstate, neighborhood grass and
Wooded, grass, concrete? X trees and Estabrook Park
Weather conditions X part sun
General Visual/Olfactory Information
Visual observation of contamination (stained soil) X None observed
Presence of noxious odors? Describe air quality X Along main roadway, air quality okay
Outside container/waste storage areas? Labeled? X
Stressed vegetation? X
Wetlands/Floodplains
Are wetlands located on-site or in vicinity? X None observed, but likely along river in Estabrook Park
Is site located in floodplain? X See report
Likely critical habitat? X Park could have some habitat, unlikely to be critical
Is site located in groundwater recharge area?
Assessment of Underground Storage Tanks (USTs)
Evidence of fill ports and vent pipes? X Vent pipes (photo ?
Presence/location of UST's, including: Note: Observations limited to those made from public roadways
Gasoline tanks? X Information regarding tanks is in part from FirstSearch database
Heating oil tanks? X
Waste oil tanks? X
Emergency generator tanks? X
Oil-water separators? X
Raw material or product tanks? X
Hazardous waste storage tanks? X
Hazardous materials storage tanks? X
Assessment of PCBs
Presence of electrical transformers/capacitors X Estabrook Park entrance has one
PCB containing equipment present? X None observed
Location of possible PCB-containing leaks? X None observed
Surface Water Management
Significant surface water runoff? X Steeper slopes along S end of corridor, near Capitol Dr and river
Presence of surface water management units? X Curbs and sewers present
Discoloration around effluent discharge pipes? X Large 5' diameter pipe at Capital bridge opening to river, but no observed liquids
Presence of impoundment liner materials? X None observed
Purpose, source and content of discharge X UNKNOWN
Potential for contaminant migration? Possibly from roadways as many hi traffic streets cross the river on the corridor

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Phase I ESA Reconnaissance Checklist
Pt. Washington Road Relief Sewer Project, Milwaukee
Project
Date: __6-30-04__WED_________________________ 2004030 Assessor Name:___Margaret Earnest and Chris Lajko___________________________________
Pt. Washington Road Yes No Comments
Assessment of Monitoring Wells
Are monitoring wells at the site? X Blue Hole Dump, saw one monitoring well in UWM parking lot
Assessment of Sewage/Disposal Systems
Are waste water discharges located at the site Probably
/adjacent areas?
Identify and describe lagoons, waste pits and X
onsite disposal areas.
Evidence of potential disposal violations? UNKNOWN
Age of sewage system? In MMSD report
Odors or leachate in septic system drain field? X None observed, doubtful in city
Water and Waste Management Units
Are catch basins present? Location? X UWM parking lot at Humboldt and Capitol has fenced retention pond probably for lot runoff
Unusual odors or discolored water in basin? X
Are stormwater impoundments present? X
Have discharge permits been obtained for the site? UNKNOWN
Assessment of Water Sources
Identify drinking or potable water sources X Well users are interconnected with municipal water system (private wells possible however)
Identify process water resources. X Process water likely from City. River used for recreation, possible fishing, boating, swimming
Identify any public water source. X City of Milwaukee water supply system. River flows into Lake Michigan, used for drinking water
Historical Property
Age of building/cemetery? Cornerstones, pavement? X UNKNOWN
Potential historical property? X Church in Estabrook Park
Likelihood of archaeological sites in vicinity UNKNOWN
Photographs
Number/description 13 Kohl's at Bayshore Mall
Number/description 14 Road construction at intersection Hampton and Port Washington, just north of bridge
Number/description 15 Pump station at Marne and Port Washington, older building on SE corner
Number/description 16 Two transformers behind pump station
Number/description 17 Intersection Lydell-Fairmount, 2 pipes for venting, E is residential, W is industrial /commercial
Number/description 18 Manholes at intersection of Lydell and Fairmont
Number/description 19 Intersection of Pt Washington and Silver Springs, facing S

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#4 – General cell tower farm, facing NW

# 6 - North Shore Water Filtration Plant, facing NW


# 8 - Citgo Gas Station at Bender and Port Washington Road

# 10 – Vented pipes at overflow, facing S


# 15 – Pump station at Marne and Port Washington Road; older building on SE corner

# 17 – Intersection Lydell-Fairmount, two pipes for venting; E is residential; W is industrial/commercial


APPENDIX E

INTERVIEW DOCUMENTATION
T N & Associates, Inc.
Engineering and Science
Phone Record

PROJECT NAME: Phase 1 - Port Washington Corridor


LOCATION: Milwaukee- PROJECT TASK #: 2004030-01 PHASE #: 0004

DATE: 7-9 to 9-7-04 TIME:

FROM Troy Thompson, CWIPANY TN&A PHONE #

TO Walt Ebersol COMPANY WDB R PHONE #


Frank Schultz WDB R 263-8694
John Krahling WDB I R
John Hnat WDB 1R 4 141263-8644
Sharon Gayan WDli
Ted Bosch WDli

SUBJECT Getting information on landfills and other contaminated sites


/7

3 DISCUSSION
7/9/04 Walt Ebersol For landfill sites talk to Frank Schultz (263-8694)
For identifying other sites of potential GW concern talk to Jim
Schmidt (out on vacation until 7/19)
Frank Schultz Best person for official DNR information Jim Schmidt
Mike Zillmer might have some 263-8581 (out today).
Can talk to John Krahling about Schlitz Terminal
John Krahlinn
- Does not recall exactly what Blue Hole landfill site has for ground
water contamination. worked on it 20 years ago. ~ r o b a b l ~ s o mlow
e
level pesticides, chlorinateds, and petroleum. Closure was
conducted by the waste program.
Be sure to ask for PAISI File for file review. Look at well data
specifically (northernmost well in particular). May be MMSD sewer
leak in area.
7/14 John Hnat [Left Message]
He was unable to open the map figure I sent. I tried to describe
where we were looking (the locations of the middle and western
corridors and the approximate depths of the three depth options:
20', 150', and 200-250') and what our concerns were (not drawing
contaminated ground water into the construction area, not altering
the locations of any plumes).
He said for the two deeper options there should not be any effect on
the contaminant plumes in the area.
He said most of the sites with contaminated GW in the area did n o t
have plumes extending off-site.
He mentioned one site on Green Bay Road (an Amoco Station) that
has an undefined petroleum plume extending off-site towards Kletch
Park.
He suggested I try to send the map in a different format.
[I called Dave V. and asked hini to try to send the PDF map]
8/12 John Hnat Asked him about Kaiser Tannery site.
HNTB P2 in 2000 found:
- Elevated soil contamination: DRO, GRO, lead, phenanthrene,
ethylb, tolu, xyl.
- Elevated GW contamination: metals barium, cadmium, chromium.
In MW-2 Cr (270 ppb, Cd 0.069, Ba 1.9 ppm), MW-1 Cr (91 ppb).
- MW-2 depth 20 feet, MW depth 20 feet.
Nothing else done since then.
MMSD found outfall into Lincoln Creek 2 yrs ago, concentrations
were acceptable at that time.
DNR sent a RP letter 7/23/04
913 John Hnat [Left message]
John Hnat [Returned my call, called him back] Since I called him they took
down the building.
The oil release was two years ago (same as that referred to above).
He is not aware of any PCBs in Lincoln Creek sediments, would
need to talk to people that deal with sediments.
Do not know what is in the buildings. Nothing- is being
- removed.

i
,'r-1
-

Sharon Gayan
-
They have until September 13 to pull down
There is PCBs in Lincoln Creek sediments at the mouth. As high a s
300 ppm in some spots. Talk to Ted Bosch 263-8623 for further
information
Ted Bosch They are only looking east of Green Bay Road. West of Green Bay
Rd Creek has been completely changed.
The hotspot sediments are in the Estabrook Park area and near the
Kaiser building.
No identified source. Can orlly think of the Kaiser property.
Will do some more looking around and call or send me an email if
finds anything else.
9/7Ted Bosch [Called me back, and left message] Did not find anymore
information
CONCLUSION
ACTION TO BE TAKEN

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T N & Associates, Inc.
Engineering and Science
Phone Record
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PROJECT NAME -Phase I Port Washington Sewer

LOCATION Milwaukee PROJECT # - 2 0 0 4 0 3 0 TASK # -01-0004-

DATE 7 - 2 0 - 0 4 TIME -10 a m

FROM Margaret COMPANY TNA PHONE # 414-607-


Earnest Staff Geologist 6763

TO Chris Hertv COMPANY citv of PHONE # 414-286-


Milwaukee, 8969
Records

SUBJECT Hazardous Materials Spills records for Fire Dept, City of Milwaukee
Send a fax of address or map of area of interest. Large area may take one
DISCUSSION week.
Dept. can check by each address or by blocks. $5 for first request and $1
each additional block.

CONCLUSION

ACTION TO BE TAKEN Send fax of request, map, and starting and ending streets of 3 corridors.

COPIES TO
T N & Associates, Inc.
1033 North Mayfair Road, Suite 200

Fax
Milwaukee, WI 53226
3 PH: 414257-4200
FX: 414257-2492 (MainlEngrgJMrMg.)

To: Chris Herty From: Margaret Earnest

company: City of Milwaukee Fire Dept Total Pages: 3

Fax: 414-286-8996 Date: 7-20-04

Re: Records search for Hazardous Materials Spills

CC:

[7 Urgent For Review 1


7 Please Comment Please Reply Please Recycle

Below are the descriptions of the linear areas that correlate to the map.
1) 27the St Sewer Corridor (ap~rox3 miles) begins at 27thand Mill Rd, ends at Hampton with an
appendage corridor from 27' and Villard heading east to Villard and 12'~, 'Y shaped

2) Milwaukee River Sewer Corridor (approx 2.5 miles) begins at Green Tree Rd and Sunny Pt
Rd, ends at Capitol and Humboldt

3) Lydell Sewer Corridor (approx 5 miles long) begins at Green Tree Rd and Port Washington
Rd, also ends at Capitol and Humboldt

Per our phone conversation, I understand a smaller request could be completed in about 3 days, but
all 3 requests might take a week. TN&A would appreciate it if you could do the research in the order
above and send as each is complete. A block by block check of spills is requested. I would be glad to
give you our account number if the info is too long to fax.

Please call if you have questions.

Thanks,
Margaret
414-617-6763

The information in this fax is confidential and proprietary and is intendedonly for the individualor entity named on the cover sheet. If you
are not the intended recipient, disclosure, copying, distlibution or use of this information is prohibited. If you do not receive all of the
pages or have receivedthis fax in error, please notify us immediately at the above telephone number.
July 20, 2004

Deputy Chief Andrew Smerz


Milwaukee Fire Department
71 1 West Wells St.
Milwaukee WI 53233

Dear Deputy Chief Smerz:

T N & Associates, Inc. (TN&A) is an Engineering and Environmental firm, which


has been hired to assess environmental concerns for the Milwaukee Metropolitan
Sewage District (MMSD) for three corridors in Milwaukee and surrounding cities.
TN&A has been contracted to write the Phase 1 Environmental Assessment
Report and would like to request a search by your department for any hazardous
materials spills that have occurred in the vicinity of these corridors. 'This will help
in the assessment to reduce exposure to contarninants for MMSD personnel and
contractors during excavation and construction of the sewage lines. Attached is
a map which delineates the three corridors.

TN&A understands that there may be a charge for this service, which can be
billed to our offices. Please call me or David Voight with any questions at
414-257-4200.

Thank you,

Sincerely,

Margaret Earnest, Staff Geologist


TN & Associates, Inc.
1033 N. Mayfair Rd, Suite 200
Milwaukee, WI 53226

Direct phone: 4 14-607-6763


T N & Associates, Inc.
Engineering and Science
Phone Record
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PROJECT NAME -Phase I Port Washington Sewer

LOCATION Milwaukee PROJECT # - 2 0 0 4 0 3 0 TASK # -01-0004

DATE 7 - 2 4 -04, 7-23-04 TIME -10 am, 11 am

FROM Margaret COMPANY TNA PHONE # 4 14.607-


Earnest Staff Geologist 6763

TO Clyde COMPANY City of PHONE # 4 14-286-


Hutchinsan Milwaukee 8727
Neighborhood
Services

SUBJECT USTs and ASTs in City of Milwaukee


USTs and ASTs after 1996 should be in Dept. of Commerce database

=B DISCUSSloN UST will be in BRRTS @ept of Com and DNR), AST will be registered in
Commerce. All permits before 1996 are on microfilm at the downtown
Office, 809 N. Broadway. Each address must be searched individually.
Clerk gets film, individual searches for information, copies are free.
Name, size of tank, etc. on permit card. Front and back contain info on
tank.

CONCLUSION

ACTION TO BE TAKEN

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