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Mayor Lioneld Jordan Ward 1 Position 2—Brenda Thiel
Taye eel e Ward 2 Position 1 —Kyle Cook
City Attorney Kit Williams Ward 2 Position 2—Matthee w Petty
Ward 3 Position l—Robert K.Rhoads
City Clerk Sondra Smith
ARKANSAWard 3 Position 2—Robert Ferrell
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Ward 4 Position 1 —Shirley Lucas
Ward 4 Position 2—Sarah E.Lewis
Final Agenda
City of Fayetteville Arkansas
Special City Council Meeting
April 16, 2009
A meeting of the Fayetteville City Council will be held on April 16, 2009 at 5:30 PM in Room
219 of the City Administration Building located at 113 West Mountain Street, Fayetteville,
Arkansas.
Call to Order
Roll Call
Pledge of Allegiance
A. New Business:
1. Double Eagle Superfund Site Small Party Settlement Agreement: A resolution
approving the Double Eagle Superfund Site Small Party Settlement Agreement with the
Union Pacific Railroad in the amount of$27,500.00; and approving a budget adjustment.
PASSED AND SHALL BE RECORDED AS RESOLUTION NO. 82-09.
2. 2009 lee Storm Debris Clean-Up: A resolution to approve a contract with International
Equipment Distributors, Inc. in the amount of$439,500.00 plus a $7,500.00 contingency
for disposal of mulch from the ice storm clean-up and to approve a budget adjustment of
$447,000.00.
PASSED AND SHALL BE RECORDED AS RESOLUTION NO. 83-09.
The following resolutions were added to the agenda:
3. Solid Resources, Inc. Change Order # 4: A resolution to approve Change Order# 4 to
a contract with Solid Resources, Inc. to increase the amount by $43,056.00 and to
approve a budget adjustment of$43,056.00.
PASSED AND SHALL BE RECORDED AS RESOLUTION NO. 84-09.
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4. DRC Emergency Services, LLC Change Order # 4: A resolution approving Change
Order No. 4 to the contract with DRC Emergency Services, LLC in the amount of
$220,000.00 for additional debris removal associated with the January 2009 ice storm;
and approving a budget adjustment in the amount of$220,000.00.
PASSED AND SHALL BE RECORDED AS RESOLUTION NO. 85-09.
Adjournment: Meeting adjourned at 6:00 p.m.
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Aldermen
Ward 1 Position 1—Adella Gray
Mayor Lioneld Jordan Ward 1 Position 2—Brenda Thiel
Taye eel e Ward 2 Position 1 —Kyle Cook
City Attorney Kit Williams Ward 2 Position 2—Matthee w Petty
Ward 3 Position l—Robert K.Rhoads
City Clerk Sondra Smith
ARKANSAWard 3 Position 2—Robert Ferrell
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Ward 4 Position 1 —Shirley Lucas
Ward 4 Position 2—Sarah E.Lewis
Final Agenda
City of Fayetteville Arkansas
Special City Council Meeting
April 16, 2009
A meeting of the Fayetteville City Council will be held on April 16, 2009 at 5:30 PM in Room
219 of the City Administration Building located at 113 West Mountain Street, Fayetteville,
Arkansas.
Call to Order
Roll Call
Pledge of Allegiance
A. New Business:
1. Double Eagle Superfund Site Small Party Settlement Agreement: A resolution
approving the Double Eagle Superfund Site Small Party Settlement Agreement with the
Union Pacific Railroad in the amount of$27,500.00; and approving a budget adjustment.
2. 2009 Ice Storm Debris Clean-Up: A resolution approving a contract with xxxxxxxxxxx
in the amount of$xxxxxxxxxx for disposal, through a beneficial re-use method, of mulch
resulting from storm debris clean-up; and approving a contingency in the amount of
$xxxxxxxxx.
Adjournment:
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NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE AUDIENCE
All interested parties may appear and be heard before the City Council. Ifyou wish to address
the City Council on an agenda item please queue behind the podium when the Chair asks for
public comment. Once the chair recognizes you, go to the podium and give your name and
address. Address your comments to the Chair, who is the presiding officer. The Chair will
direct your comments to the appropriate elected official, staff member or others for response.
Please keep your comments brief, to the point and relevant to the agenda item being
considered so that everyone has a chance to spear
Interpreters or TDD for hearing impaired are available for all City Council meetings, a 72
hour advance notice is required. For further information or to request an interpreter,please
call 575-8330.
As a courtesy please turn off all cell phones and pagers.
A copy of the City Council agenda is available at accessfayetteville.org or in the office of the
City Clerk, 113 West Mountain, Fayetteville,Arkansas.
113 West Mountain 72701 (479)521-7700 (479)575-8257(Fax)
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City of Fayetteville Staff Review Form A. I
Double Eagle Superfund Site Small
Party Settlement Agreement
City Council Agenda Items Page I of 36
and
Contracts, Leases or Agreements
4/16/2009
City Council Meeting Date
Agenda Items Only
Paul A. Becker Finance Director Finance and Internal Service
Submitted By Division Department
Action Required:
Staff recommends approval to enter into an offer of settlement agreement with the Union Pacific Railroad regaKrding
CERCtA"Superfund" Litigation for cleanup costs at Double Eagle Refinery and approve a related budget adjustment
in the amoumt of$27,500.
$27,500 $ 20,000.00 N/A
Cost of this request Category/Project Budget Program Category/Project Name -
1010-6600-5311-09 $ 979.00 N/A
Account Number Funds Used to Date Program/Project Category Name
$ 19,021.00 General Fund
Project Number Remaining Balance Fund Name
Budgeted Item = Budget Adjustment Attached 0
--POJ a- 4 $•9p09 Previous Ordinance or Resolution#
Department Director Date
Original Contract Date:
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City Attorne ate
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Comments:
Revised January 15,2009
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FAYETTEVILLE Doubt and Site Small
Party the nt g Bement
THECITYOF FAYETTEVILLE,ARKANSAS Pag 2o36
HIT WILLIAMS,CITY ATTORNEY
DAVID WHITAKER,ASST.CITY ATTORNEY
DEPARTMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE LEGAL DEPARTMENT
To: Don Marr, Chief of Staff;
Dennis Pratt, Fleet Operations
From: David J. Whitaker, Fayetteville Assistant City Attorney
Date: March 26, 2009
Subj: Potential CERCLA "Superfund" Litigation and
Offer of Settlement from Union Pacific Railroad
I have attached copies of the letter we received today from Fulbright &
Jaworski, LLP, counsel for the Union Pacific Railroad, offering the City of
Fayetteville the opportunity to settle a potential contribution suit for our portion
of the cleanup costs at the Double Eagle Refinery Superfund Site in Oklahoma
City. Please review it carefully.
It appears from the documents in attached Exhibit B, that the City hired
Waste Oil Service Company to remove and dispose of waste oil during a period
between 1986-1988. Under the federal Superfund legislation, we are therefore
responsible for a portion of the cleanup costs. Union Pacific's records indicate
that we contributed 3,930 gallons of material containing hazardous substances to
the site, and they are offering to release us from further liability for the cleanup if
we choose to enter into the Settlement Agreement and pay the sum of $27,500.00.
For this sum, UP also agrees to provide us with indemnity from all other claims
that might be brought by other parties under this litigation.
I have shared this information with City Attorney Kit Williams, and we
agree that this would be a small price to pay to be released from further liability
as well as saving the City the cost of hiring outside counsel who specializes in
complex and protracted CERCLA litigation in another state.
It is also very important that we investigate whatever records we may
still possess, (we're guessing at Fleet) that may show other shipments of waste
oil through Waste Oil Service Company, as the Agreement requires that we
certify that we have conducted such an investigation. All of this must be
accomplished in a very tight time-frame, as the deadline to accept the Settlement
Offer is April 23, 2009, and City Council action would need to be taken much
earlier than that to ensure a Check Request, etc. could be processed in time. Let
me know if you have any questions.
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THE CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE,ARKANSAS
To: Don Marr, Chief of StaffYIN
From: Marsha Hertweck, Accounting Director
Through: Paul Becker, Finance Director
Date: April 2, 2009
Subject: Certification of gallons in the Offer of Settlement from Union Pacific
Railroad
In March 2009 the City received a letter from Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP, representing
the Union Pacific Railroad, offering the City an opportunity to settle its liability relating
to the Double Eagle Refinery Superfund Site in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. As part of
the agreement to settle, the City is required to conduct an internal investigation to certify
that the City transported less than 10,000 gallons of waste oil and/or any other hazardous
substances to the site through the City's contract with Waste Oil Service Company.
I contacted Gina Roberts, the City's Document Management Manger, to review the
City's vendor files for the years 1986 through 1989 for payments to Waste Oil Service
Company. Gina's investigation produced the same invoices that were included in the
offer letter. Therefore, I am comfortable with agreeing with the 3,930 gallon amount that
was used in the agreement document.
113 WEST MOUNTAIN 72701 479-575-9330
FAX 479-575-9257
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FLEET OPERATIONS g`eement
1525 S. Happy Hollow Road
Fayetteville, AR 72701
AflKANSAS (479)444-3495 FAX(479)444-3425
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To: Don Marr, Chief of Staff
David J. Whitaker, Fayetteville Assistant City Attorney
The Fleet Management Division Upon receipt of the Super Fund clean up
documentation started an internal fact finding investigation. The company that is listed in this
litigation, Waste Oil Services Company, did pick up our Waste Oil in the late 80's and the
signatures on the invoices were City of Fayetteville employees. The Fleet Management Division
went back as far as possible in its records, 1994 and forward and found no invoices to that
company on file. The new company picking up the waste oil is Used Oil Services Inc, EPA#
AAR 000005405, located in Springdale Arkansas. If I can help with any further information
please let me know.
Dennis Pratt, Fleet Manager, City of Fayetteville
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RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE DOUBLE EAGLE
SUPERFUND SITE SMALL PARTY SETTLEMENT
AGREEMENT WITH THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD IN
THE AMOUNT OF $27,500.00; AND APPROVING A BUDGET
ADJUSTMENT.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FAYETTEVILLE,ARKANSAS:
Section 1. That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, hereby approves
the Double Eagle Superfund Site Small Party Settlement Agreement with the Union Pacific
Railroad in the amount of$27,500.00. A copy of the Agreement, marked Exhibit A, is attached
hereto and made a part hereof.
Section 2. That the City Council of the City of Fayetteville, Arkansas, hereby approves a
Budget Adjustment in the amount of$27,500.00.
PASSED and APPROVED this 16`h day of April, 2009.
APPROVED: ATTEST:
By: By:
LIONELD'JORDAN, Mayor SONDRA E. SMITH, City Clerk/Treasurer
City of Fayetteville,Arkansas
A.
Budget Adjustment Form
- Double Eagle Su erfund Site Small
Budget Year Department: General Government Date Requested P` `t� �g "1ent
2009 Division: Miscellaneous 4/1/2009
Program: Miscellaneous
Project or Item Added/Increased: Project or Item Deleted/Reduced:
$27,500 is requested in the settlement account. $27,500 from the use of fund balance account.
Justification of this Increase: Justification of this Decrease:
To pay a settlement for the clean up due to a contract for Sufficient funding remains to comply with City policies.
the hauling of motor oil and disposal from 1986 to 1988
from Fleet Operations.
Increase Budget
Account Name Account Number Amount Project Number
Settlements 1010 6600 5311 09 27,500
Decrease Budget
Account Name Account Number Amount Project Number
Use of Fund Balance 1010 0001 4999 99 27,500
Approval Signatures C / Budget&Research Use Only
� / Type: A B C �D� E
-Budget Director Date
Requested By
- Department Director /� Date
�P� G (�i.� 4 - 1-09 General Ledger Date
Fin nee Director Date
AVAknt- G 9 Posted to General Ledger
tef Staff Date Initial Date
/ Posted to Project Accounting
a or Initial Date
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FULBRIGHT & JAWORSKI L. L. P. Page 7 o 36
A REGISTERED LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIP
FULBRIGHT TOWER
1301 MCKINNEY. SUITE 5100
HOUSTON. TEXAS 77010-3095
WWW.FULBRIGHT.COM
ATORRANT@FULBRIGHT.COM TELEPHONE: (713) 651-5.151
DIRECT DIAL: (713) 651-3527 FACSIMILE: (713) 651-5246
March 24, 2009
BY CERTIFIED MAIL-
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
Confidential Settlement Communication
City of Fayetteville
Attn: Legal Department
113 W. Mountain
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Re: Double Eagle Refinery Superfund Site, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma—Small Party
Settlement Offer
Dear Sir or Madam:
We are writing on behalf of our client, Union Pacific Railroad Company ("Union
Pacific') in connection with claims that Union Pacific has against your company. Your
company is receiving this letter because it has been identified as a potentially responsible party
("PRP") in connection with the Double Eagle Refinery Superfimd Site in Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma ("Double Eagle Site" or "Site"). The purpose of this letter is to offer your company
the opportunity to settle its liability relating to the Double Eagle Site through participation in a
Small Party Settlement.
Under federal law known as the Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act ("CERCLA", also known as Superfund), the United States may
bring an action against PRPs who have either transported (a "transporter") or arranged for (an
"arranger") the transportation of hazardous substances to a Superfund site. Any PRP who has
been sued by the United States may in turn pursue other PRPs through a contribution lawsuit.
On August 22, 2006, the United States and the State of Oklahoma (the "Plaintiffs") filed a cost
recovery action under Section 107 of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. § 9607, and Title 27A O.S. §§ 1-2-
101, 1-3-101, and 2-3-101 against Union Pacific, in the United States District Court for the
Western District of Oklahoma (C.A. No. 5`.06-CV-00887-C) ("Double Eagle Litigation"). The
Plaintiffs allege that Union Pacific is liable under CERCLA § 107(a) as a former owner of the
Double Eagle Site and as an arranger.
Union Pacific has filed a counterclaim for contribution against the United States and the
State of Oklahoma in the Double Eagle Litigation based on evidence that Plaintiffs sent
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hazardous substances to the Double Eagle Site. In addition, Union Pacific has filed third-parry
contribution actions in the Double Eagle Litigation against a number of PRPs who, like your
company, sent hazardous substances to the Double Eagle Site. Discovery in the Double Eagle
Litigation is ongoing, and trial has been set for January 2010. New parties may still be added to
the lawsuit.
The government has spent over $30 million in response costs addressing the soil and
groundwater contamination found at this Site. We have evidence indicating that Waste Oil
Service Company hauled waste oil and possibly other materials containing hazardous substances
from your company to the Double Eagle Site. Because of this, your company also shares
responsibility for the cleanup costs expended by the government. However, since we believe
that.your company sent under 4,000 gallons of material to the Site, we are offering you the
opportunity to settle your liability as a Small Party Generator without having to incur the cost of
protracted litigation.
Additional information concerning the Double Eagle Litigation can be found in the CD
enclosed in this letter. A list of all documents contained on the CD is included as Exhibit A
hereto.
Site Background
The Double Eagle Site is comprised of approximately 12 acres of land and is located at
1900 N.E. First Street, near the intersection of Martin Luther King and Reno Street in Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma. From approximately 1929 to 1988, Double Eagle Refining Company operated
a waste oil re-refining facility on the Double Eagle Site. Waste oil was brought to the Double
Eagle Site by independent haulers and Waste Oil Service Company, an affiliate of Double Eagle
Refining Company. Waste Oil Service Company transported materials from hundreds of
locations in Oklahoma and other nearby states to the Double Eagle Site for processing.
Unfortunately, the re-refining operations conducted by Double Eagle Refining Company over
several decades resulted in significant contamination to soils and groundwater at the Site.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") added the Double Eagle
Site to the National Priorities List of contaminated sites in 1989. EPA began a remedial
investigation of the Double Eagle Site in 1990 and completed a Remedial
Investigation/Feasibility Study ("RI/FS") for surface waters in 1992. In 1992, EPA issued a
Record of Decision ("ROD") for the Double Eagle Site, which stated EPA's determination that
the Site presented imminent and substantial endangerment to public health, welfare, or the
environment. EPA completed an RI/FS for groundwater in 1993 and issued a second ROD in
1994. EPA and the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality ("ODEQ") then conducted
several remedial actions at the Double Eagle Site, completing the groundwater remediation in
1996 and the surface remediation in 1999. To date, EPA and ODEQ have incurred
approximately $30 million in response costs, interest, and natural resource damages in
connection with the Double Eagle Site.
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Additional background information on the Double Eagle Site can be found in the CD
enclosed in this letter.
Your Status As A PRP
As indicated above, you are receiving this letter because Union Pacific has information in
its possession indicating that your company, or a predecessor to it, generated, arranged for
disposal and/or treatment, or transported hazardous substances that were disposed of at the
Double Eagle Site. Based on shipping documents in our possession, your company sent 3,930
gallons of materials containing hazardous substances to the Double Eagle Site. These documents
are enclosed for your review in Exhibit B. The document will reflect the name and address of
the location owned or operated by your company from which materials were transported to the
Double Eagle Site. Witness depositions and other documents provided on the enclosed CD
provide evidence that waste oil collected by Waste Oil Service Company was transported to the
Double Eagle Site.
Pursuant to CERCLA § 107, your company is liable for response costs, interest, and
natural resource damages incurred in connection with the Double Eagle Site. If it is determined
that Union Pacific is liable on the claims brought by the United States and the State of Oklahoma
in the Double Eagle Litigation, your company is liable in contribution under Sections 113(f)(1)
and 107(a) of CERCLA, federal common law, and state law to Union Pacific for a portion of any
recovery obtained by plaintiffs against Union Pacific in that lawsuit.
Small Party Settlement Offer
Union Pacific is ready and willing to bring a contribution action against your company.
However, in order to save litigation costs, Union Pacific is providing your company the
opportunity to settle its liability relating to the Double Eagle Site through participation in a Small
Party Settlement. By settling now, your company avoids and resolves: (a) all past and future
costs of cleanup, including administrative and legal costs, (b) liability for the shares of bankrupt
or defunct PRPs (for which you might bear partial responsibility in litigation), (c) the cost of
defending a contribution action, and (d) your own further administrative and legal costs.
The terms of the Small Party Settlement agreement will provide that your company make
a lump sum payment of$27,500.00 to Union Pacific within thirty (30) days of execution of the
final settlement agreement. In exchange, Union Pacific will release all cost recovery and
contribution claims relating to the Double Eagle Site that Union Pacific may have against your
client, and Union Pacific will agree and covenant not to sue you for any Covered Costs (as that
term is defined in the attached agreement). Union Pacific will also provide your company with
an indemnity to protect you from suit by other parties relating to this settlement (as provided in
the attached settlement agreement). The Small Party Settlement Agreement is included as
Exhibit C hereto.
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Union Pacific is offering this settlement on a tiered basis for the approximately 250
potentially responsible parties ("PRPs")that sent less than 4,000 gallons of hazardous substances
to the Double Eagle Refinery Superfund Site. The settlement amounts offered range from
$17,500.00 to $27,500.00 and are based on response costs incurred by the EPA and State of
Oklahoma (as set forth in the underlying litigation) and Union Pacific's response costs incurred
in identifying;researching, and pursuing PRPs--costs that would be recoverable under CERCLA
if these PRPs are named in the lawsuit.
Union Pacific has offered to settle your company's liability at the Site for a relatively
small amount of money compared to the costs of litigating a Superfund matter. Our goal is to
minimize costs for the parties who sent less than 4,000 gallons of waste to the Site by offering a
fair cash-out settlement offer that avoids unnecessary litigation costs.
Response Deadline
To elect settlement,please send your executed signature page to me at the above address
no later than April 23, 2009. If Union Pacific does not receive an affirmative response by that
date, Union Pacific will prepare a third-party action against your company to be filed in the
Double Eagle Litigation on or before May 29,2009 (our deadline to add parties to the lawsuit).
We would be happy to answer any questions that you may have regarding this matter.
Please feel free to contact me at (713) 651-3527.
Ver ly yours,
A ant
Enclosures
cc: Ms. Eva Fromm O'Brien (Finn)
Ms. Rebecca Koch Skiba(Firm) (w/o enc.)
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Exhibit A
CD Index
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Double Eagle Litigation Background Documents
(see enclosed CD for documents)
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Correspondence Ltr from Cameron 9-Dec-1975 Letter to Preston Carter of the City Details estimated quantities of waste oil
ICerran to Preston and County Health Department from processed at the Double Eagle Site,
Carter (2) Cameron Kerran, Double Eagle production of waste sludge on-site, and
Refining Company the relationship between the Hardage
Site and the Double Eagle Site.
Correspondence Ltr from James 12-Feb-1976 Letter to Dr. R. Leroy Carpenter of Requests a variance from the Oklahoma
Charles to Dr. R. Environmental Health Services re: State Department of Health for waste oil
Leroy Carpenter Waste Oil Facts from James Charles, sludge disposal.
Double Eagle Refining Company
Correspondence Double Eagle's 21-Nov-1989 Double Eagle Refining Company's Double Eagle Refining Company
Response to EPA's Response to EPA's 104(e) Information provides information about the Double
104(e) Requests Request Eagle Site operations to EPA.
Correspondence Cameron Kerran's 30-Nov-1989 Cameron Kerran's Response to EPA's Cameron Kerran provides information
Response to EPA's 104(e) Information Request about the Double Eagle Site operations
104(e) Request to EPA.
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Co.'s Response to Response to EPA's 104(e) Information information about its pickup and
EPA's 104(e) Request transport of waste oil to the Double
Request Eagle Site.
Correspondence Double Eagle's 19-Apr-1990 Double Eagle Refining Company's Double Eagle Refining Company
Response to EPA's Response to EPA's Second 104(e) provides additional information about
2nd 104(e) Information Request the Double Eagle Site operations to
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Correspondence Double Eagle's 18-Jan-1993 Double Eagle Refining Company's Double Eagle Refining Company
Additional responses to the EPA's 104(e) provides additional information about
Responses to Information Request the Double Eagle Site operations to
EPA's 104(e) EPA.
Request
Correspondence Settee's Responses 21-Jan-2002 Settee, Inc.'s Response to EPA's The Kerran entities (Settco, Inc., Double
to EPA's 104(e) 104(e) Information Request (adopted Eagle Refining Company, Cameron
Request by Double Eagle Refining Company, Kerran, Waste Oil Service Company,
Cameron Kerran, Waste Oil Service and Michael Kerran)jointly respond to
Company, and Michael Kerran) questions posed by EPA relating to the
Double Eagle Site.
Depositions Depo of Cameron 26-Aug-1987 Hardage Deposition of Cameron Cameron Kerran provided testimony in
Kerran (Hardage Kerran the litigation surrounding the Hardage
Litigation 1) Criner Superfand Site(which was used
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off-site disposal of its waste).
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Kerran (Hardage Kerran the litigation surrounding the Hardage
Litigation 2) Criner Superfund Site (which was used
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off-site disposal of its wastes).
Depositions Sworn Statements 5-Mar-1993 Sworn Statements of Cameron and Prior to the initiation of the current
of Cameron and Michael Kerran litigation, Cameron and Michael Kerran
Michael Kerran provided sworn testimony regarding
Double Eagle Site operations to EPA.
Depositions Depo of Cameron 27-Feb-2007 Deposition of Cameron Kerran Deposition taken during the current
Kerran (Double (Double Eagle Litigation) litigation.
Eagle Litigation 1)
Depositions Depo of Michael 12-Sep-2007 Deposition of Michael Kerran Deposition taken during the current
Kerran litigation.
Depositions Depo of James 4-Oct-2007 Deposition of James "Jim" Charles Deposition taken during the current
Charles litigation.
Depositions Depo of Cameron 2-Nov-2007 Continuation of Deposition of Deposition taken during the current
Kerran (Double Cameron Kerran litigation.
Eagle Litigation 2)
EPA Costs EPA cost summary 3 1-Aug-2006 Certified by Financial Management EPA's cost summary detailing interest
of interest accrued Office Interest Cost Summary Double that has accrued on Double Eagle Site
through June 2006 Eagle Refinery Oklahoma City, OK for response costs (through June of
Site ID = 06 B1 Interest Accrued 2006).
beginning 09/26/1989 through
06/30/2006
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�E wti� §s• ary(�F ,}�1(�n sus,,n iai I I�,�,z ta_ n' 6 $,i n . I . �,.1 ,..e7,..'i.`gt�a {i�
EPA Costs EPA cost summary 30-Jun-2007 Double Eagle OIC Site 06-B1 EPA's cost summary detailing Double
through June 2007 Summary of All Packages EPA Eagle Site response costs (does not
ATSDR and Oklahoma Department of include interest) (through June of 2007).
Environmental Quality (ODER)
Inception through 06/30/2007
EPA Reports ROD for soil 28-Sep-1992 EPA Record of Decision, Double EPA issued this Record of Decision to
operable unit Eagle Refinery Site Oklahoma City, address the soil operable unit at the
Oklahoma Double Eagle Site.
EPA Reports ROD for 19-Apr-1994 EPA Record of Decision, Double EPA issued this Record of Decision to
groundwater Eagle Refinery Site Groundwater address the groundwater operable unit at
operable unit Operable Unit Oklahoma City, the Double Eagle Site.
Oklahoma
EPA Reports First Five-Year 1-Jun-2002 First Combined Five - Year Review Summary report prepared by EPA to
Report Report for the Double Eagle and detail Double Eagle Site response
Fourth Street Refinery Sites actions and status.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County,
Oklahoma
EPA Reports Second Five-Year 2-Apr-2007 Second Combined Five-Year Review Summary report prepared by EPA to
Report Report for the Double Eagle and detail Double Eagle Site response
Fourth Street Refinery Sites, actions and status.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Pleadings Active Complaint 29-Oct-2007 Union Pacific Railroad Company's The active third-party complaint in the
Fourth Amended Third Party Double Eagle Litigation.
Complaint
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Pleadings Original 29-Oct-2007 Complaint (Exhibit I to Union The original complaint filed by the
Complaint Pacific's Fourth Amended Third Party United States and the State of Oklahoma
Complaint) against Union Pacific.
Pleadings Active Response 2-Feb-2008 Union Pacific Railroad Company's Union Pacific's active responsive
of Union Pacific Second Amended Answer and pleading to the United States and State
Counterclaim of Oklahoma's claims.
Pleadings Active Scheduling 5-Jan-2009 Scheduling Order The active scheduling order setting forth
Order deadlines in the litigation.
Settlements Administrative 1-Aug-2001 Administrative Order on Consent Provides background information about
Order on Consent the site and parties which have
previously settled with the
Environmental Protection Agency.
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Exhibit B
Waste Oil Service Company Invoices
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X When Applies ORIGINAL INVOICE Date Picked Up
New o— 3 _
Change WASTE OIL- SERVICE CO. Invoice Number
Other 301 N.RHODE ISLAND P.O-BOX 11257 2426
OKLAHOMA CIN.OKLAHOMA 73136
(AC 405)232-4825/TWX 910-831-3120 - -
Mailing Information: Pi6kup Information:
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Phone M:AC�- S� 1- / 7y 6 Phone N:AC
Account No. Customer P.O.N cash Ter"Charge Driver R Route 9 Stateh
) GaG6 5-50 Oq
Gallons Invenlery Unit
Received nem No. Description PR. Amount
005 - 053 00 00 GAL. - WASTE OIL -PICK UP SERVICE &Ql
COMMENTS: Paid Check 9 Amount$ Sub-Total Tax TOTAL
Paid Cash•Amount$ / J
Drivers Signature ,. Customer Signature
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coNomoxsorsALE TERMS:ALLCHARGE INVOICESA ET UPON
t inaceneremrecupsgnts elgnatwelluNrssance praviaeaeywasle ONservice comparryul«tnecouecllond RECEIPT OF STATEMENT-
recyclabte ared automoliye crankcase maw ads.hansmiss m au.aM/ar t teauGc oik.The Geovaar ludhn
..errenls m Wa51e 01 service Company that here bar nave me been blendae"It rmemical ruhnaaces that am A FINANCE CHARGE of l Y,%WILL BE CHA ED
eons lffedm.lc am/orhanmeva byany auk Cay.Elaa.al Idem,acenq. ON ALL PAST DUE BALANCES.THIS REPRESENTS
2.The G.mmaoracktaxogaslh.,.W.tmv a does rauahase me Genwalor3 respansl,ildy uMer RC(U. AN ANNUAL RATE OF 18%.
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age Must Be Marke�ge off' —
CITY.bF FAYETTEVILLE,ARKANSAS. Shown Here
® _ tteville,Arkansas NO.B-11675
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: DATE ACCOUNT NUMBER F.O.B.
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301 -N R#-IOJE ISLiO40 DELIVERY
PO BOX 1121$7 DATE NEEDED VIA
OKLAFONA CTTY, LM. '73136 �----� No Supplier in Arkansas
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
1. Send itemized Invoice In duplicate
_WdST�lI.L—_.HECht L to.
Accounts Payable
_ City of Fayetteville
tXvXP.O.Drawer F .
Fayetteville,AR 72702-1754
Show P.O.Number on Invoice.
Mark all packages as shown In ri r,
gIs above.All orders must he -
- - - --�— ac mprinted by a packing slip.
--_-_ ICt_I31 __SCiEL_F1a1-fFILIF_h�3I1�7[LIt [iL'f=_ Q Our, illy shipped, date shipped
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3. No ubstltutlons without prior ap-
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4. iscounts effective to 10th of(of-
lowing month.
5. Orders must be shipped in full un-
less otherwise notified.
6. FOB Fayetteville unless otherwise
---- - - ---: --- agreed upon.No extra for packing
and delivery will be allowed.
— ---- --- — 7. NO C.O.D. ORDERS
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_ Ship to 113 W.Mountain St.,Rear
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ACCTS.PAYABLE.,.MAIL WITH REMITTANCEl�7�Z4'L._--
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ORIGINAL INVOICE Date Picked Up
Chau., WASTE OIL SERVICE CO. Invoice Number
301 N RHODE
Other OKLAHOMA CITY. O 57
C TY.OKLAHOMA31364573
(AC405)232-4825. TW%910-831-3120
Mailing Information: r Pickup Information:
Phone 9:AC >> I - �� - �� 'J Phone it:AC
'Account No. Customer P.O S Cash Terms Charge Driver= Route a State=
Gallons Inventory - - Unit
aacerved Item No Description pride Amount
005 - 053 00 00 GAL. - WASTE OIL- PICK UP SERVICE
SuD-Total Tax TOTAL
COMMENTS: Paid Check a Amount$
Paid Cash-Amount$ T
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Drivers Signature - Customer Signature
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commnoee OF S." E TERMS:ALL CHARGE INVOICES ARE NET UPON
L The Generator accepts by his signature me the service provted bywaste Oa Service eompany.eior In.conscrmnat RECEIPT OF STATEMENT.
recyclable uses amomoeve crankcase motor oils.bansmrsson ons.ana!ara,dow.c ons.The Generamr hvem A FINANCE CHARGE of.1'/,%WILL BE CHARGED
nems to Waste ed Service Company that mese ons have not been mended with chemical substances mat are
countered toxic and/or nebaroeus my any local.city.state.or teaeral agency. ON ALL PAST DUE BALANCES THIS REPRESENTS
2.The Generator acknow4dges that Its invoice aces not release me Generator s responsibility under SCRs. AN ANNUAL RATE OF 18%. -
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X When Applies ORIGINAL INVOICE - Date Picked Up
New
Cha WASTE OIL SERVICE CO. Invoice Number
Other 301 N.RHODE ISLAND P.O.BOX 11257 6451
OKLAHOMA CITY.OKLAHOMA 73136
(AC 4051232-4825 /TWX 910-&31-3120
Mailing Information: - Pickup Information:
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Phone p:AC - 1 ` 1772U Phone H:AC -
Account No. Customer P.O.aCasty Charge Terms Driver p Route a Staten
CL 5so D y
Gallons Inventory Description unit
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C (J 005 - 053 00 00 GAL. - WASTE OIL - PICK UP SERVICE y—
COMMENTS: Paid Check It Amount$ Sub-Total Tax TOTAL :.
Paid Cash-Amount$
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Drivers Signature n Customer Signatur
co.omo sof sue TERMS:ALL CHARGE INVOICES ARE NET UPON
. 1.The Gemmow accents by his signaaretnauhe sense prowded hywaste on service compaoyo forme cmacuon m RECEIPT OF STATEMENT.
reasonable used aoomoave crankcase moor oa,varkamssion ons,andfw hyerauec its.The Ge.aer lunher q FINANCE CHARGE of 7'h%WILL BE CHARGED -
"manta to Wane Oil Serve Company that these wit have hm palm Manatee In cnemv:al substh s mat are
oradered toxic angler haamous by ady local eny.store.m tedersmgenoy. ON ALL PAST DUE BALANCES.THIS REPRESENTS
Z TM Generator acknowadges mal this mvoce aces no release the Genemor's respomvhmly under RCRA. AN ANNUAL RATE OF 18%.
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X When Applies ORIGINAL INVOICE Date Picked Up
New AI
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Change — WASTE OIL SERVICE CO. Invoice Number
301 N.RHODE ISLAND P.O.BOX t 1257 (�fl`)
Other OKLAHOMA CITY,OKLAHOMA 73136 0 M 3
(AC 405)232-4825/TWX 910831-3120
Mailing Information: Pickup Information:
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17.123
j Phone#:AC�= _ a L '9 7 S I Phone#:AC -
rorme DrKw Route x Statex
Account No. Customer P.O.* Ce•h CRIu"
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Invent Unit Amount
Galkma cry Description Price
Received Item No. '7
Q 005 - 053 00 00 GAL. - WASTE OIL PICK UP SERVICE J
Sub-Total Tae TOTAL
COMMENTS: Paid Check x Amount$
Paid Cash-Amount$
Ddvers$ianeNre
Customer SIg aNre
CoaatrnoN$a$AtE TERMS:ALL CHARGE INVOICES ARE NET UPON
a.lne c•untw•cceWa Mme aoeaturem.tm•a• woieedMwasmotlsonica comp•nvi•tvme mpocwnor RECEIPT OF STATEMENT.
raryclaNa uaed emomwi.a cmnrc•m motor oaa,tmrumeaion
6h.I Mrtramic a..TI GImmwr A FINANCE CHARGE of 1'k%WILL BE CHARGED
,n.nroW W..al sante caownv aal mna w•rere not ea•n eieodoe MM m•t are ON ALL PAST DUE BALANCES.THIS REPRESENTS
.II`ftr•d toalC en Nor naz•Noua M"lout.city.ewe.a ledaal eeanry.
z me care alor tcWEwbdpn mat mt:rvac•aom mn.ob•a•the c•a•rotora r•aom•uiM umm MaP AN ANNUAL RATE OF 18%.
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X When Applies ORIGINAL INVOICE Date Picked Up
New / - ) 2 .. F0
Change WASTE O 1 L SERVICE C O. Invoice Number _
Other 301 N.RHODE ISLAND P.O.BOX 11257 7313932
-AWEAHOMA CITY.OKLAHOMA 136
(AC 405)232-4625/TWX 910-631-3120
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Received sem Ng.
Q 005 - 053 00 00 GAL. - WASTE OIL - PICK UP SERVICE f
IF TAE NARFR CISTIMFR OF WASTE ell 1174WSE
COMPANY. 1 111 Elf-411TI16117f
CBM?AMY OF TM IIAMTITY OF WAtTr Ill IESCRIBEB ABBYF ANS
RFPRFSFNT T111 At HE 111411 Ili So xjKnTT—
WAS TIE PIIPE if OF TIE MAAE1 LIST010L
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Tax TOTAL
COMMENTS: PaidChm*x Arraunt f Sub-Total
Pald Cash-AtnatAMS
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CONDIn0t6 OF suF - TERMS:ALL CHARGE INVOICES ARE NET UPON
t:re,c,reaw.co.gsevnwsq..e..a.ta..eMce«waeaevw�easwc.c«m.ndr«s» .sw.a RECEIPT OF STATEMENT.
r.cvcbde w.a„n«nor,.«.,vim..,mt«ay vumm�.wa oca.w«M�aw The Gen« nnw A FINANCE CHARGE of 114% WILL RE CHARGED
wr..m ro wst.ai s.m<.cmw..v tat aw.w.r...oct a..e m«am wm w e.e..nee m.t.n ON ALL PAST DUE BALANCES.THIS REPRESENTS
can.ieorea Mak uq/«rerereaw M..Y I.N.d�V..nn,«teestl.a.r¢Y.
z rre Generet«ecxroxbdeae met nx.Unice d.ee as releew a»G.nent.re raepmealey mb.r RCPA. AN APlIIULL RATE OF 18%.
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X When Applies ORIGINAL INVOICE 2 Date Picked Up
New ✓ U
Change _ WASTE OIL SERVICE CO. Invoice Number
301 N.RHODE ISLAND P.D.BOX 11257 16443
Other _. OKLAHOMA CITY,OKLAHOMA 73136
IAC 405)232-4825/TWX 910-831-3120
Mailing Information: Pickup Information:
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Phone*:AC I _ SQ J- '7 7O Q) Phone S:AC -
Aa nt No. Cwtomef PO.* T. Drwefx Rautex Statex
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R�yd nem No.
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WASTE 005 - 053 00 00 GAL. - WASTE OIL - PICK UP SERVICE LJ
Az. A P:E^P,ESEI'TAT.I
I ERQ11 Al" ".",ZE THE RWYAL BY WASTE
REEEiEJ THAT AT TiiE 11ME BE FEFIueYAI THE WASTE H L iu -
WAS HE REHM Of HE KAMff-"TMTr---
Sub T,tal Tex TOTAL
COMMENTS: PWdchKkx Ammrks _
PeldCeeh-Amounts
Ddvefe soawre Customer Slpneture
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CONortaNs t>F SME TE MS:ALL CHARGE INVOICES ARE NET UPON
t ma G«,«et«ere.omrn•N..aNM<ylybb".I-'*«°"°'°q•weNaais«ame c«,yenykmrne mxxaanal RECEIPT OF STATEMENT.
reccepb uvea wli«,onve n«xceee mot«o»,venaniebn olb,ena/«ba«,ac dx.Tne Genenw w,err A FINANCE CHARGE of 1'h% WILL BE CHARGED
..rr.rte m wmte al se,.xe c«epam IM�..Des neve^a Daae eienaea MM memwl°"e°f°"'' nW e'° ON ALL PAST DUE BALANCES.THIS REPRESENTS
i m,waxeaan IwmooueMmroca.dh..m,a«feaerN eoem.
i>t„Ge„e,ei«1.a1«vwew..y,.,m.;.,a;ce aoe.na re��.ee+ne aee.,emre.e.omedwr una..ncw,. AN ANNUAL RATE OF IB%.
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X When Applies ORIGINAL INVOICE Date Picked Up
New
Change WASTE OIL SERVICE CO. InvoiceNumber
301 N.RHODE ISLAND P.O.BOX 11257 18 619
Other OKLAHOMA CITY,OKLAHOMA 73136
IAC 4051232-48251 TWX 910831-3120
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Phone :AC �d l - � 7 7O �) Phan A:AC -
Account No. Customer P.O. cW Temr Cti" DW,* Route* State*
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Q Q 005 - 053 00 00 GAL. - WASTE OIL - PICK UP SERVICE 1810
AS A REPRESENT e,,,--
SRNPANY, 1 NEREIY AITNIRIZE ThE F,EMri•',; IA '+'F"E C EE I Eu
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REPRESENT THAT AT TIE TIME OF RENIYAI AHE 8';'E
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COMMENTS: Paid Check i Anputtf
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CONDITIONS OF SALE 4. TERMS:ALL CHARGE INVOICES ARE NET UPON
t.Tiro.rnla.oceM.Mna.gnwxaertare«.,o.«wa.eww.woeswio.c«roenrwm.00a.�m,a
RECEIPT OF STATEMENT. -
ncycuEte uses rxom°a."onWiaee moi«04,eurmYMon oft"'°'«kv a Na.nw fiannab axear A FINANCE CHARGE of 11476 WILL BE CHARGED
�exe b Weate Oa Sa.Mce CarorM tlW arw eb la»nom awn eletlre MN C1lenial W Wrw Crl N '
ooriMOnM wbariar«tva'dwa b/ay tong atr.HHe,ah6wat aarxY. ON ALL PAST DIE BALANCES.THIS REPRESENTS
2Tns CYnnt«More40as TetttiMob.Bose n«nwae nr oaw.mh nep«rwMrdv RCM. ANAMUALRATEOF1896.
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ORIGINAL INVOICE ag® � ed Up
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Invoice Number
Change _ �1 O
301 N.RHODE ISLAND P.O.BOX 11257 G
Other -- OKLAHOMA CITY.OKLAHOMA 73136
(Ac 4051232.4625/TWX 8106313120
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Phone*:AC 7 v i) Phone#:AC -
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AccoCwtomer P.O.i Ceyr Ohre" / [
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c a .cE-gE"�ytATtyr � �vt 'at . -
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SubTOW Tax TOTAL
COMMENTS Paid Checks Arwutt$
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COwmcm OF urs TERMS:ALL CHARGE INVOICES ARE NET UPON
t.meow.owl.cuoub�+lw�. a.tn..awo.ww,a.etnw.ma9wk.carw.nhparmrclwia RECEIPT OF STATEMENT.
,.cycuw ora rxamorhe eariceseaara as tr.lnisios oft rtl/a teb.xk or.n.oenwekr k.arr A FMNCE CHARGE of I%%WILL BE CHARGED
wr.nb a W. on 8.w»carom ser ansa eb twe m!sash ewras4 wn a.n+o..eMr..s 1M en ON ALL PAST DUE BALANCES.THIS REPRESENTS
amMJwM Imka 0b IcWan M/M bc+lCM.sY1e:erIWwe1.YMnY.
zm.a.�w.ta.�uranwo.wlnrIW ANNUAL RATE OF 167E
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