UST REMOVALS AND REMEDIATION
FORMER SERVICE STATION – CONNECTICUT
Contract Value:
$525,000 to date
MES was retained to conduct an underground storage tank (UST) removal and soil remediation project from a former gasoline service station. Upon completion of the UST removal project, soil remediation activities were initiated to excavate, remove, and dispose of a total of 3,415-tons of petroleum and waste oil impacted soils from two separate spill numbers (petroleum and waste oil releases).
Field screening activities (collection of 378 PID readings) conducted on-site differentiated between the two releases and 3,078-tons of petroleum impacted soils and 337-tons of waste oil impacted soils were subsequently separated in different stockpiles for disposal.
Contract Value:
$525,000 to date
MES was retained to conduct an underground storage tank (UST) removal and soil remediation project from a former gasoline service station. Upon completion of the UST removal project, soil remediation activities were initiated to excavate, remove, and dispose of a total of 3,415-tons of petroleum and waste oil impacted soils from two separate spill numbers (petroleum and waste oil releases).
Field screening activities (collection of 378 PID readings) conducted on-site differentiated between the two releases and 3,078-tons of petroleum impacted soils and 337-tons of waste oil impacted soils were subsequently separated in different stockpiles for disposal.
Subsequent project-related activities included the following:
- Post-excavation soil sampling and analysis;
- Indoor air screening, sampling, and risk evaluations of the abutting residential property;
- Installation of 62 soil borings on-site/off-site following a grid pattern to further delineate the horizontal and vertical extent of subsurface impacts;
- Connecticut DEP, local official, and abutting property negotiations for access, future planning, and response actions;
- Installation of 10 sub-slab basement borings;
- Soil and air monitoring and analysis;
- GW/NAPL monitoring and analysis;
- Connecticut DEP file reviews and meetings for reimbursement eligibility; and
- State regulatory compliance and reporting.
Subsequent project-related activities included the following:
- Post-excavation soil sampling and analysis;
- Indoor air screening, sampling, and risk evaluations of the abutting residential property;
- Installation of 62 soil borings on-site/off-site following a grid pattern to further delineate the horizontal and vertical extent of subsurface impacts;
- Connecticut DEP, local official, and abutting property negotiations for access, future planning, and response actions;
- Installation of 10 sub-slab basement borings;
- Soil and air monitoring and analysis;
- GW/NAPL monitoring and analysis;
- Connecticut DEP file reviews and meetings for reimbursement eligibility; and
- State regulatory compliance and reporting.
Based on the work conducted to date, the client has been reimbursed for the majority of project-related costs and discussions are currently on-going with Connecticut DEP case managers regarding No Further Action in the immediate future.
Based on the work conducted to date, the client has been reimbursed for the majority of project-related costs and discussions are currently on-going with Connecticut DEP case managers regarding No Further Action in the immediate future.