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HRC April 2003 H. Curtis Spalding Executive Director Save The Bay, Narragansett Bay A New Future for an Urban Shoreline: Explore The Bay Education Center on Narragansett Explore The Bay Education Center on Narragansett Bay
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HRC April 2003 Who Is Save The Bay ? n Founded in 1970 n Advocacy and Education –A Bay for the Community –Access –Restoration n Founding Member of Restore America’s Estuaries
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HRC April 2003 Our Mission n Watching over activities that threaten the environmental health of Narragansett Bay n Initiating direct action to clean up the Bay n Increasing the environmental awareness and knowledge of the public
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HRC April 2003 Our Programs n Protect: –Policy advocacy thru information, organizing, and legal action n Restore: –Projects and Project catalysts n Explore: –Marine science - essential field experiences –Constituency building
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Narragansett Bay: An Urban Estuary Population: 1,200 per square mile The People: 1.8 million in Watershed
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HRC April 2003 An Urban Shoreline 25% of shoreline is engineered
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The Explore The Bay Education Center At Fields Point
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HRC April 2003 The Explore The Bay Capital Campaign n Grand total of $10 million n Focused on increasing our infrastructure for education programs n Dedicated to serving the children of the urban core communities
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HRC April 2003 Why choose education? n Complexity of problem--the value and fragility of estuarine ecosystems n Diversify support for protecting the health of Narragansett Bay and its watershed n Community-based solutions arise from education of children and their families
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HRC April 2003 What are we adding? n The Explore The Bay Education Center at Fields Point n The Narragansett BayStation in Newport n The M/V Alletta Morris, on Narragansett Bay n When we are ready, a second boat
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HRC April 2003 How many will we reach? n This year we expect to reach over 9,000 people, children and families. n When the Bay Education Center is operating at capacity, we will reach 30,000 children and families with our education programs.
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HRC April 2003 Explore The Bay Education Center Located at the mouth of the Providence River for good access for urban schools.
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HRC April 2003 Fields Point, Providence, Rhode Island
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Green Building Features for ETB Center n Natural lighting n Vegetated north roof n Photo Voltaic power generation n Berm on north wall to contain site material and conserve energy n Active demand side management
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HRC April 2003 Green Features for Site n Brownfield Reuse/Restoration n Habitat Restoration –Coastal Salt Marsh –Buffer Demonstration
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The Sunshine Island Site n Construction debris dump, 1950-1975 n Generally Flat n Slopes up to 20 feet above the Bay (above 100 year flood plain) n Steep shoreline n Rock and debris
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1939 1951 1970 1939 1951 1970 Historical Fields Point and Sunshine Island
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Brown Field Problems n Soil does not meet residential standard n Methane generation from material decomposition n Coastal Location
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HRC April 2003 What’s in the Site n Primarily Demolition Debris n Sewage Sludge n Boiler ash residue n Junked vehicles n Municipal Waste
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HRC April 2003 Methane n Hotspots probably associated with Sewage Sludge –58.2% to 76.6% below surface –no ambient readings –Questions on why Methane is still there
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HRC April 2003 Brown Field Solutions n One - two foot permeable soil cap n Revetment construction n Methane Management –Active-venting built structures –Surface monitoring
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HRC April 2003 Cap Design n Geosynthetic Layer n 1 - 2 feet of fill n 6 inches organic cap with native vegetation
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HRC April 2003 Stone Revetment n 1,130 Linear Feet n Regraded shore line - 1 to 3 n Fabric, Filter Stone, Heavy Stone
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Methane n Active Venting for all Structures and hot spots n Monitoring Inside, Outside and below surface n Back up systems for blowers etc.
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HRC April 2003 The Process n Site Assessment –EPA Brown Fields Targeted Site Assessment Program n Further Testing n Remedy Approval
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HRC April 2003 Issues of Concern n Risk Assessment in Risk Adverse Climate n Time - Jan/01 -Aug/03 n Resources - Fees n Cost - 1.2 million - far above original estimate
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