
Weekly Update: December 29, 2009 - January 01, 2010
(Holiday Week)
![]() Trucking from Tent Postion #8 |
National Grid’s Remediation Contractor continued with site remediation activities, which included the delivery of construction materials, imported backfill material (stone and common fill), and construction equipment and supplies. Shallow Excavation Area remedial activities continued at Tent Position #8 with off-site transport and disposal of impacted soils at approved and permitted disposal facilities. In addition, the NYSDEC approved cut and cap operations continued in the southwest part of the Site. Placement of imported clean backfill material continued within the Tent Position #8 Shallow Excavation Area and at the two foot thick cap in the southwest part of the Site. National Grid’s consulting engineer conducted noise and vibration monitoring activities, as necessary.
![]() Securing of site work area |
During the period from December 28, 2009 through January 3, 2010, six fixed base CAMP units and one portable CAMP unit were in-use and measured total volatile organic compounds (TVOC) and particulates (PM10). Fifteen-minute averages for both TVOC and PM10 data remained in the Operational Condition. Elevated PM10 measurements were reported on December 29, 2009, January 2, 2010 and January 3, 2010; where these PM10 measurements were not associated with ground intrusive activities. Weekly Reports that summarize the CAMP data and the elevated measurements can be found as a separate tab in the Weekly Report Archive section.
For the week of January 4, 2010 through January 8, 2010, Tent Position #8 Shallow Excavation activities are scheduled to continue with off-site transport and disposal of impacted soils at approved and permitted disposal facilities. In addition, the NYSDEC approved cut and cap operations are scheduled for completion in the southwest part of the Site. Delivery of imported clean backfill material (stone and common fill) and backfill material placement and compaction inside Tent Position #8 and at the two foot thick cap in the southwest part of the Site are scheduled to continue. On-site concrete demolition, crushing, and reuse operations are scheduled to continue at the Site, as necessary. Odor and dust suppression activities will be conducted as necessary. Work zone delineation, site maintenance activities, CAMP operation, and noise and vibration monitoring activities will continue.