Website Update – July 23, 2024
National Grid’s contractor, Posillico Environmental, Inc. (Posillico), is implementing interim remedial measure (IRM) activities at the K-Equity Works former Manufactured Gas Plant (MGP) Site to address MGP Site related impacts in accordance with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) approved design. The IRM activities are being performed at 222 Maspeth Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, with a support area across the street at 287 Maspeth Avenue. Mobilization began on June 26, 2023, with full time work activities starting on July 31, 2023. Community air monitoring and vibration monitoring are being conducted during this project.
Overview:
- The key elements of the remediation work include:
- Underpinning of certain site structures,
- Removal of surficial concrete;
- Shallow excavation;
- In-situ soil stabilization / solidification;
- Deep excavation under a temporary tent structure; and
- Site restoration.
- There are established measures to reduce potential noise, vibration, and dust from the work.
- Air, noise, and vibration monitoring are being conducted each day to ensure that the work is conducted in accordance with the requirements of the NYSDEC, the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) and New York City (NYC).
On-going activities:
- Excavation of holder contents within temporary fabric structure (TFS) at 222 Maspeth Avenue.
- On-site soil management of excavated soil and debris within TFS in preparation for trucking loadout and off-site disposal.
- Dewatering within holder to facilitate excavation, and treatment of water in temporary water treatment system (WTS).
- Transportation (trucking) and offsite removal of excavated holder contents at 222 Maspeth Avenue.
- Air, noise, and vibration monitoring.
Recently completed activities:
- None
Upcoming work activities:
- On-going activities are anticipated to continue.
Community Air Monitoring Plan Summary
Continuous community air monitoring is on-going. For the period between 07/01/2024 – 07/12/2024, there were no measured readings above action levels associated with site activities for Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOC) or Particulate Matter (PM-10).