United States v. Ottati & Goss

694 F. Supp. 977, 28 ERC (BNA) 1683, 1988 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10497, 1988 WL 89571
CourtDistrict Court, D. New Hampshire
DecidedAugust 19, 1988
DocketC-80-225-L
StatusPublished
Cited by11 cases

This text of 694 F. Supp. 977 (United States v. Ottati & Goss) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering District Court, D. New Hampshire primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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United States v. Ottati & Goss, 694 F. Supp. 977, 28 ERC (BNA) 1683, 1988 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10497, 1988 WL 89571 (D.N.H. 1988).

Opinion

TABLE OF CONTENTS *

Amended Memorandum Opinion, Damages Phase

Cleanup of the IMC Site 981-983

Ottati & Goss Soil Remedy 983

Groundwater 983-985

Groundwater Contamination at Ottati & Goss site 985

Wetlands Contamination 985-986

Pump & Treat Method 986-987

Demolition of the GLCC Building 987

Kingston Fire Dept. Costs 987

Mason & Hangar — Silas Mason Co., Inc. Costs 987

I.T. Corp. Costs 987

EPA Payroll Costs During Ottati & Goss drum removal 987-988

Fencing 988

NUS Corporation 988

Techlaw 988-989

GCA Technology Div. Costs 989

Arthur D. Little, Inc. Costs 989-990

IT Analytical Services Costs 990

Ecology & Environment, Inc. 990-991

Subcontractors Costs Chargeable to GLCC 991

E & E Costs Chargeable to GLCC 991-992

Total E & E Costs Chargeable to GLCC 992

Total E & E Costs Chargeable Ottati & Goss defs. 992

Viar & Co. Costs 992

Peabody Clean Industries 992

Bionetics 992-993

PRC Environmental Management, Inc. 993-994

Dept, of Interior Costs 994

EPA Costs 994-995

Cooperative Agreement Costs, Goldberg-Zoino & Associates Inc. and State of New Hampshire 995-997

Dept, of Justice Costs 997

Prejudgment Interest 997-998

IMC Equitable Off-Set 998-1000

Remedy and Future of the Site 1000

Monitoring 1000-1001

Standard of Review 1001

Cost of Groundwater Remedy 1001-1002 State of N.H. Claims 1002

Town of Kingston 1002-1003

Civil Penalty Assessed 1003

In Re: Order on Motion to Alter, Amend and Clarify EPA’s Liability 1003

IMC Finding 123 1003

Dept, of Justice Costs 1003

EPA Costs 1003

EPA’s Indirect Costs and DOJ Employee Bnfs 1003-1004

Ruling on Fifty-Fifty Division of Costs 1004

Calculation of Credits 1004

NUS Corp. Costs 1004

*980 Geochem Costs 1004-1005

Calculation of Interest 1005

In Re: Order on Money Judgment

Ottati & Goss Defendants Liability 1005

IMC & GLCC Defendants Liability 1005

Ottati & Goss Defendants and IMC Joint Liab. 1005-1006

In Re: Order on Motion Pertaining to Future Reponsiibilities of the Defendants

Work to be performed on and under the Ottati & Goss Portion of the Site 1006

Work to be performed (GLCC site and the Marsh) 1006

Extraction System 1006-1007

Treatment System 1007

Schedule 1007

Remedial Design/Remedial Action Involving Removal and Disposal of PCB Sediments 1007-1008 Treatability Study 1008

Rededial Designs/Remedial Action Involving Groundwater 1008-1009

General Provisions 1009

Requests 1009

Conclusion 1010

LOUGHLIN, District Judge.

This case was bifurcated. The liability phase has ended and is reported in U.S. v. Ottati & Goss, 630 F.Supp. 1361 (D.N.H. 1985).

The plaintiffs have settled their cases against the following generators who were defendants in the liability trial: Solvents Recovery Service of New England, Inc., General Electric, K.J. Quinn Co., Lilly Chemical Products, Inc., a/k/a Lilly Industrial Coatings, Inc.

In order to avoid confusion the liability part of the trial is alluded to as Phase 1 and the damage aspect as Phase 2.

After the generator defendants settled with the plaintiffs which was near the end of the Phase 2 trial, the only actual defendant participating in this suit was IMC. There are defendants who either defaulted during Phase 1 or gave up the ghost in Phase 2, namely, Lewis Chemical, Ottati & Goss, Inc., Louis Ottati, Wellington Goss, Senter Transportation Co., Concord Realty Trust, Bernard Senter, Richard French and French Processing Inc.

The opinion in Phase 1 at page 1406 briefly alludes to the fact that both IMC and GLCC attempted to clean up their area of the site. The court held in abeyance any detailed comment on this issue because it was particularly germane to Phase 2.

To briefly recapitulate the findings of the court relative to liability,

The State of New Hampshire under state law procured judgments as follows:

International Minerals & Chemical Gorp. (IMC), Great Lakes Container Corp. (GLCC), General Electric Co. (GE), Solvents Recovery Service, Inc. (SRS), Lilly Industrial Coatings, Inc. (Lilly), K.J. Quinn Co., and Lewis Chemical Co. were found liable for nuisance.
IMC and GLCC were found liable for having discharged waste to protected waters of the State in violation of the New Hampshire Water Pollution Contract Act, RSA 149:8, 111(a).
GLCC, Lewis Chemical, Bernard Senter, Sally Senter and the Concord Realty Trust were found liable under the New Hampshire Hazardous Waste Management Act, RSA 147-A.

The Town of Kingston is a plaintiff intervenor. The court found the following parties liable to the Selectmen of the Town of Kingston:

Great Lakes Container Corporation, under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) (for both the Ottati & Goss and GLCC sites), the Clean Water Act (for the GLCC site), and N.H. RSA ch. 147 (for the GLCC site).

Bernard Senter and the Concord Realty Trust under RCRA.

Louis Ottati, Sr., Wellington Goss, Ottati & Goss, Inc., Richard French and French Processing under RCRA and N.H. RSA ch. 147.

With respect to the claims of the United States the court found liable, under both CERCLA and RCRA, 42 U.S.C. § 6973, defendants General Electric, Solvents Recov *981 ery Service, Lilly Industrial Coatings, Inc., K.J. Quinn, Lewis Chemical, Ottati & Goss, Inc., Lewis Ottati, Wellington Goss, Senter Transportation Co., Concord Realty Trust, Bernard Senter, Richard French, French Processing, Inc., Great Lakes Container Corp., and International Minerals & Chemical Corp.

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