Laura Hemming – Project Manager Jan Dodd – Project Engineer Ty Gremaux – Report Editor/CAD Tech. Cory Howell – Project Engineer
Project Location 13 th and Hulman Streets Terre Haute, IN
History of Property Opened in 1916 as Indiana Coke and Gas Company Closed in 1988 Known contaminants include: benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene, and polyaromatic hydrocarbons January 1940
Design Requirements Brownfield considerations Environmental remediation Commercial and industrial use Hulman and 13 th Street improvements Railroad access to site Location of detention pond
Site Map
Project Approach Site Assessment Phase II Review & GIS Mapping Remediation Plans Development Scenarios
Progress to Date Development Envelope Topographic Survey Low Impact Development (LID) Codes and Regulations Subsurface Conditions Begin Phase II Review Int. of 13 th Street and Lockport Road September 2004
Development Envelope Availability and location of utilities Floodplains, wetlands and underground mines Right-of-way Zoning restrictions Soil contamination Holey Moley
Topographic Survey Rough topographic survey completed Obtained complete survey performed by American Consulting Inc. Compared two surveys to ensure accuracy
Topographic Survey
Low Impact Development Bioretention considerations Vegetated swales Pervious pavements Cisterns Cost analysis
Codes & Regulations Risk Integrated System of Closure (RISC) document Federal contamination guidelines for ground water Design Standards and Specifications Terre Haute and Indiana Department of Transportation
Subsurface Conditions Preliminary geological investigation Compared with soil borings from Trinity Environmental Group and ATC investigations Limitations for development Intersection of 13 th and Hulman Streets September 2004
Future Direction Finish Phase II review & GIS mapping IDEM response letter & proposed additional testing Remediation plans Potential development scenarios
Phase II Review & GIS Mapping Soil borings and analytical testing Location of contaminants Contamination density mapping (GIS) Brownfield research Federal, state, and local development requirements Grant availability
IDEM Response Letter & Proposed Additional Testing Inadequacies of initial testing What tests need to be conducted again? What tests have never completed that are needed? How much extra will this cost?
Remediation Plans Specific areas or entire site Closure levels Worst-case scenario Plan based on current contaminant knowledge Cost analysis of two options
Potential Development Scenarios Site layout Phasing of project Roadway design Phase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV
Timeline TASKSEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBERJANUARYFEBRUARYMARCHAPRIL Site Assessment Phase II Review & GIS Mapping Remediation Plans Potential Development Scenarios Cost Estimation
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