
Weekly Update: April 09, 2010
![]() Site Wide Cap Construction |
National Grid’s Remediation Contractor continued with site remediation activities, which included the delivery of construction materials, imported backfill material (stone and common fill), as well as construction equipment and supplies. Tent Position #12 Shallow Excavation activities were completed with off-site transport and disposal of impacted soils at approved and permitted disposal facilities. Backfill material placement and compaction was also completed inside the Tent Position #12 Shallow Excavation. Common fill material deliveries and final grading and cap installation activities continued in the western part of the site. Phase 1b On-Site 120-foot deep DNAPL Migration Barrier Wall planning and mobilization activities continued in accordance with the NYSDEC-approved Field Change Request, FCR-06. National Grid’s consulting engineer conducted noise and vibration monitoring activities, as necessary.
Maintenance of the decontamination areas, work zones, on-site gravel access roads, parking areas and material staging areas, imported backfill material (i.e., clean fill) stockpile covers, the perimeter privacy screen, and soil erosion and sediment control (SESC) measures continued. Odor and dust suppression activities were conducted, as necessary. National Grid’s consulting engineers continued to monitor the site activities with the community air monitoring program (CAMP) equipment.
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During the period from April 5, 2010 through April 11, 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. No elevated TVOC or PM10 readings were reported for the weekly monitoring period. The Weekly Report that summarizes the CAMP data can be found as a separate tab in the Weekly Report Archive section.