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Title: Second Phase Metropolis Towers Chromium Cleanup


1
Second Phase Metropolis TowersChromium Cleanup
  • Presentation to Residents
  • September 4, 2013

2
Overview
  • Chrome processing in Hudson County
  • Settlement agreement
  • Health and safety measures
  • Scope of Metropolis Towers cleanup
  • Review of first phase
  • What to expect during second phase
  • Preparations for third phase
  • Update on basement of Building No. 2
  • Questions and answers

2
3
Chrome in Hudson County
  • From 1905 to 1976, Hudson County was a center for
    chrome manufacturing, processing chromite ore
    imported from around the world
  • Waste from two plants in Jersey City and one in
    Kearny was used as fill at construction sites
  • PPG Industries purchased a plant on Garfield
    Avenue in 1954 and ceased operations in 1963,
    selling the facility and property in 1964

4
Settlement Agreement
  • In 2009, NJDEP, Jersey City and PPG signed a
    settlement in Superior Court in which they agreed
    to a process to clean up PPG chromium sites in
    Hudson County, including Metropolis Towers
  • Created new position of an independent,
    court-appointed Site Administrator with
    responsibility to develop a master schedule and
    to facilitate cleanup-related activities among
    the parties
  • Created new position of an independent technical
    consultant to assist site administrator and
    provide technical review and work plan evaluation
    in support of NJDEP regulatory responsibilities

5
Health and Safety Measures
  • Health and safety of the surrounding community
    and workers during site excavation is a top
    priority
  • Multiple, overlapping, prevention and protection
    measures have been adopted at all sites,
    including Metropolis Towers
  • Dust Suppression Plan
  • Entire Site Air Monitoring Plan
  • Resident Safety and Security Plan
  • Traffic Safety and Control Plan
  • Developed by experienced experts for PPG
  • Reviewed by Independent Technical Consultant,
    NJDEP and City/ERFS

6
Scope of Cleanup Phases 1, 2, 3
  • Chromium contaminated soil is being removed at
    Metropolis Towers in accordance with NJDEP
    Chromium Policy residential requirements
  • Contaminated soil is being hauled off-site to a
    licensed disposal facility
  • Clean fill is being placed in excavated areas
  • When complete in September 2014, 37,000 tons of
    soil and debris will have been removed

7
Phase 1 is Complete
  • Work began in March
  • Approximately 6,000 tons of contaminated soil
    and debris were excavated and hauled away
  • Excavation was completed in accordance with DEP
    regulations
  • Work area was completed in July
  • No injuries or lost-time incidents

8
Air Monitoring Results
  • Chrome and dust were well within safety levels
    during first phase
  • Air monitoring conducted 24/7
  • Stringent air monitoring and dust control
    continue in Phase 2 and 3
  • Multiple air monitors located throughout the site

9
Examples of Air Monitoring Locations
Work Zone
Worker Hand Held
Air Monitors
10
Air Monitoring Website
  • Website displays results for dust and chrome
  • Dust concentrations serve as a real-time
    indicator for possible hexavalent chromium
    concentrations
  • Hexavalent chromium samples require laboratory
    analysis
  • www.chromecleanup.com

11
Phase 2 Begins Sept. 23
  • Contaminated soil between buildings 1 and 2
    (formerly the old mall/plaza) will be excavated
  • Work will be conducted weekdays beginning at
    730 a.m. and could last until 6 p.m.
  • Approximate average depth of excavation is 12
    feet
  • Phase 2 to be completed March 2014

12
Resident Access
  • Fence will separate work zone from residents.
  • Entrance on Montgomery will be closed to
    vehicular and pedestrian traffic so PPG can use
    gate as construction entrance and exit.
  • Residents who park in the north and east lots
    will use a gate being opened on Columbus.
  • Residents who park in the west lot will use a
    gate being opened on Montgomery.
  • A pedestrian gate on Montgomery will be installed
    to provide access to the south.

13
Temporary Parking
  • Residents who park in areas affected by the
    second phase of the cleanup will be offered
    temporary parking passes at the 66 Columbus Drive
    garage.
  • Residents affected by the parking restrictions
    should attend one of three meetings to obtain
    their pass
  • Saturday, Sept. 14, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
  • Tuesday, Sept. 17, 630 to 830 p.m.
  • Thursday, Sept. 19, 630 to 830 p.m.
  • All cars in affected area must move offsite by
    Saturday, Sept. 21.
  • Look for a flier with more information.

14
Phase 3 to Completion
  • Phase 3 follows immediately after Phase 2
  • Health and safety measures continue
  • Before Phase 3 can begin electrical lines in the
    path of excavation owned by PSEG must be
    deactivated and rerouted
  • Average depth of excavation will 8 to 10 feet.

PSEG ELECTRICAL LINES
PHASE 3
PHASE 2
PHASE 1
15
New Route for Electrical Lines
  • New lines will be installed in easement on north
    side of property
  • New lines will bypass excavation and connect
    with existing lines on north side of Building
    Nos. 1 and 2
  • New lines will be installed and switched on
    before Phase 3 begins next March

PSEG ELECTRICAL LINES
16
Meeting Before Phase 3
  • A meeting to brief residents on what to expect
    will be conducted before the third phase begins
  • Work is expected to begin immediately after the
    second phase is finished, which is scheduled for
    next March
  • Cleanup work and restoration of the property are
    expected to be complete by next September

17
Basement of Building No. 2
  • Workers for PPG discovered a small patch of
    hexavalent chromium on a support column in the
    boiler room as part of a post-Hurricane Sandy
    inspection
  • A protective seal was immediately placed over the
    area preventing any exposure to workers and
    residents
  • Since then, PPG has conducted an investigation
    and taken samples throughout the basement
  • Delineation of the column is complete and the
    protective seal will continue to cover the
    affected area
  • Final boiler room remedial action plan will be
    shared with residents

18
Questions and Answers
19
Contact Us
  • Site Administrator
  • Telephone 201-777-2099
  • Email info_at_chromecleanup.com
  • Mail P.O. Box 15981, Jersey City, N.J. 07305
  • PPG Industries
  • Telephone 201-938-0909
  • Email info_at_garfieldavenuerenewal.com
  • Mail P.O. Box 15756, Jersey City, N.J. 07305
  • Office 90 Forrest St., Tuesdays and
    Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and by
    appointment
  • NJDEP
  • Telephone 800-253-5647
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