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Title: Passaic River Sediment Cleanup Phase 1


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Passaic River Sediment Cleanup - Phase 1
  • Public Meeting on the Proposed Cleanup Plan
  • December 2, 2008

Imagine the result
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About Tonight
  • Thank you for taking the time to come
  • Public comment is being taken on Phase 1 of the
    Passaic River contaminated sediment cleanup
    project
  • Goals for tonights meeting
  • The agenda
  • Requests

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How the Cleanup Began..
  • Spring 2008 Tierra Solutions, Inc (Tierra)
    proposed a cleanup in front of the Diamond Alkali
    site
  • EPA and New Jersey DEP determined what work
    should be done
  • June 2008 EPA authorized an accelerated form of
    sediment cleanup (the removal)
  • Nov 19, 2008 Phase 1 engineering studies
    completed and released to the public

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Sediment Cleanup The Agreement
  • June 23, 2008 Tierra Occidental Chemical
    agreed to pay for and perform the Phase 1 and
    Phase 2 cleanups
  • 200,000 cubic yards of the most contaminated
    sediment will be taken out of the river bed next
    to the Diamond Alkali site
  • Work will be done in two separate phases, each
    with its own engineering study and cleanup
    proposal
  • Phase 1 construction is expected to begin in the
    fall of 2010

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Sediment Cleanup The Agreement
  • Phase 1 digging up 40,000 cubic yards of the
    worst sediment, behind a barrier, transported
    out-of-state for treatment disposal
  • Phase 2 digging up 160,000 cubic yards of
    lesser-contaminated sediment, behind a barrier,
    transported and placed in an engineered
    containment structure in the Newark Bay region

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Sediment Cleanup The Requirements
  • Biggest source of dioxin to be dredged out of the
    river
  • Work performed behind a barrier to prevent
    movement of sediment
  • Process contaminated sediment on nearby land
  • Transport contaminated sediment to a disposal
    facility in sealed containers to prevent spillage
  • Restore the dredged work area


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Regional View

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Phase 1 Removal Area
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Sediment Cleanup
  • What we hope to achieve through the cleanup
  • Why were doing this now and why the accelerated
    form of cleanup
  • Tierra performs the work
  • EPA oversees all work in collaboration with New
    Jersey DEP
  • EPA consults with public throughout

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Sediment Cleanup What It Is
  • The first installment of a much bigger Passaic
    River effort (doesnt address all problems in the
    lower Passaic)
  • Pulls out a large amount of the dioxin in the
    river along with numerous other contaminants

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Work Continues on Other Passaic River Projects
  • Other companies are performing studies on the
    lower 17 miles of the Passaic
  • EPA continues to develop cleanup options for the
    lower 8 miles of the Passaic

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Sediment Cleanup Future Decisions
  • How the Phase 1 sediments will be transported out
    of the region
  • Where the worst sediments (Phase 1) will be
    treated and disposed of
  • How the sediments will be treated

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Major Considerations in Designing the Phase 1
Cleanup
  • Minimize Impacts to Community
  • Community Health Safety Plan
  • Clean diesel
  • Protect Structures During Cleanup
  • Floodwall in front of Diamond Alkali site
  • Bulkhead in front of Sherwin-Williams site
  • Barrier surrounding dredging area

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Major Considerations in Designing the Phase 1
Cleanup (Cont.)
  • Proper characterization and disposal of
    contaminated materials
  • Minimize impacts to river outside of cleanup area

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Engineering Evaluation Summary
  • Evaluated four options for removing the
    contaminated sediments
  • Used proven and reliable technologies
  • Used EPA criteria
  • All four options have many common features

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Common Features of the Alternatives
  • Work done within barrier
  • Sediment/Debris removal
  • Materials separation
  • Material dewatering
  • Water treatment
  • Transport, treatment and disposal out of state
  • Sediment replacement

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Work Area Barrier
  • Walls will isolate dredging from rest of the
    river


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Sediment Removal - Mechanical
  • Clamshell
  • Mechanical Excavator

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Sediment Removal - Hydraulic
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Debris Handling
  • Expect to encounter large small debris
  • Will manage on-site and dispose off-site


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On Site Materials Separation
  • Once dredged, need to remove the larger solids


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Materials Dewatering - Mechanical
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Materials Dewatering - Geotube
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Water Treatment
  • Water produced during operations will be treated
    on-site
  • Treated water to go to Passaic (must meet safety
    standards before discharge)


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Transport of Sediment Out-of-State
  • Strong preference for rail or barge
  • Transport of sealed water-tight containers


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Sediment Treatment and Disposal Out-of-State
  • Incineration Landfill
  • Landfill


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Possible Treatment/Disposal Sites

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Replacing the Contaminated Sediment
  • Use dredging-type equipment
  • Replace with similar material
  • Look to restore surface


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We Looked at Four Cleanup Options
  • Alternative A
  • Hydraulic dredging with geotextile tube sediment
    dewatering
  • Alternative B
  • Hydraulic dredging with mechanical sediment
    dewatering
  • Alternative C
  • Mechanical dredging with mechanical dewatering
  • Alternative D
  • High-solids pump dredging with mechanical
    dewatering


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Alternative A Hydraulic Dredging With Geotextile
Tube Dewatering

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Alternative B Hydraulic Dredging With Mechanical
Dewatering

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Alternative C Mechanical Dredging With
Mechanical Dewatering

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Alternative D High-Solids Pump Dredging With
Mechanical Dewatering

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EPAs Preferred Cleanup Option
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How EPA Evaluates Cleanup Alternatives
  • Analyze cleanup alternatives for effectiveness,
    cost implementability
  • Compare alternatives for consistency with state
    and federal requirements

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Mechanical Dredging
  • Clamshell
  • Environmental Bucket


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Dredging Controls
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Mechanical Dewatering
  • Filter or belt press
  • Squeeze material to remove as much
  • water as possible

Filter Cake out of Third Stage
Second Stage on Belt

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Overhead View of Work Area
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Cross-Section of Work Area
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Mechanical Dredging is Best Because
  • Best-suited to dredging in areas containing
    debris
  • Most likely to avoid major delays in the cleanup
    schedule
  • Better control and more precise in areas with
    debris and near structures like the floodwall and
    bulkhead

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Mechanical Dewatering is Best Because
  • Most effective for sediments like those contained
    in the river
  • Most likely to avoid major delays in the cleanup
    schedule
  • Requires less space on nearby land to do the
    dewatering

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The Communitys Role in Cleanup
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We Need Your Input
  • Now, on EPAs proposal to use mechanical removal
    and mechanical processing of Phase 1 sediment
  • Comment period on the Proposed Plan runs through
    December 19

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We Need Your Input
  • Later, during the design of the Phase 1 cleanup
  • Later, throughout the Phase 1 cleanup, which
    begins in 2010
  • Later, on the Phase 2 cleanup plan selection and
    design of the Phase 2 cleanup

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Community Involvement Plan
  • Draft plan developed by EPA companion plan to
    Lower Passaic River Restoration Project Newark
    Bay Study
  • Based on community interviews (see handout)
  • Guides public involvement during both phases of
    cleanup
  • Plan finalized by February, updated as needed
    thereafter

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Some of the Ways to Inform and Involve You
  • Web site _at_ www.epa.gov/region02/npl/diamondalkali
  • Email
  • Listserv (electronic group notices)
  • Public meetings information sessions
  • Fact Sheets
  • Workshops on special topics

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Some of the Ways to Inform and Involve You
(Continued)
  • Coordination with environmental community
    groups
  • Project update meetings with agencies and
    stakeholders
  • Technical assistance (grants and contracts)
  • Media updates, tours, events
  • Tollfree hotline _at_ 1-800-346-5009

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Some of the Ways to Inform and Involve You
(Continued)
  • Updating federal, state and local officials
  • Information repository (Newark Public Library
    New Jersey reference section)
  • Public comment on selection of cleanup plans
  • Educational outreach with schools

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Technical Assistance Support
  • Passaic River Coalition received a grant from EPA
    to fund technical assistance support for
    communities
  • Passaic River Coalition can be contacted at (908)
    222-0315 and at www.passaicriver.org
  • Technical Assistance Support for Communities
    (TASC) an EPA-funded contract for hiring experts
    to assist on discrete products/issues

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Community Health Safety Plan
  • A plan specifically devoted to protecting the
    local community during cleanup
  • Developed during design with community input
  • Anticipated timeframe for developing a draft plan
    is mid-2009

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Getting to Cleanup
  • After public comment on Phase 1 cleanup proposal,
    EPA selects cleanup plan through Action Memo
  • Tierra submits Removal Design Work Plan and
    schedule for work to EPA for review approval

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Removal Design Work Plan
  • Describes the process and schedule for developing
    detailed design plans such as
  • Sampling plans
  • Health and safety plans
  • Sediment excavation and enclosure plans
  • Transportation plans for disposal out-of-state
  • Water treatment plans

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Your Input is Crucial
  • The Design Phase will answer many questions
  • How the work will be done to minimize impacts to
    the local community
  • How the sediments will be transported out of the
    region
  • Where and how the sediments will be treated and
    disposed

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Anticipated Phase 1 Timeline
Oct. 2008Phase 1 EE/CA submitted to USEPA
Phase 1 Action Memo issued by USEPA (Anticipated)
2008
2011
2010
2009
Phase 1 Design (Anticipated) With Public
Involvement
Phase 1 Work (Anticipated)
Sept. 2008 Phase 1 EE/CA Work Plan Finalized
USEPA review and Public comment on Phase 1 EE/CA
(Anticipated)

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