Weekly Update Ending: Week November 11, 2011

National Grid Report on MGP site remediation
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Waste being loaded under enclosure

National Grid’s contractor and Project Team continued to plan for the composite 120-foot deep dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL) Migration Barrier Wall (i.e., jet grouted barrier) installation. The contractor continued Phase 3 remediation construction activities and general maintenance of the Site. The contractor continued the Pre-Production Program with the installation of Pre-production Columns. The contractor continued the management of jet grouting derived wastes within the Waste Management Facility (WMF). Jet grouting wastes were managed in accordance with NYSDEC approved procedures. The jet grouting contractor (JGC) and waste management and emergency response (WM/ER) contractors prepared pre-mobilization submittals and scheduled activities for the project. Attached is a photograph of the site preparation and Pre-Production program activities.

Maintenance of the imported backfill material (i.e., clean fill) stockpile covers 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.

During the period from November 7, 2011 through November 13, 2011, six fixed base CAMP units were in operation and measured total volatile organic compounds (TVOC) and particulates (PM10). Fifteen-minute averages for both TVOC and PM10 data remained in the Operational Condition. There were no elevated readings for TVOC or PM10 for this monitoring period. The Weekly Report that summarizes the CAMP data can be found as a separate tab in the Weekly Report Archive section.

For the week of November 14, 2011 through November 18, 2011, Phase 3 remediation construction activities are scheduled to continue at the Site. The contractor is scheduled to continue the Pre-Production Program. The contractor will continue to manage the waste inside the WMF that is generated from the Pre-production Program. The contractor will also conduct general maintenance activities and housekeeping at the Site, as necessary. Dust suppression activities will be conducted, as necessary.