Update - Week of May 1, 2017

Site Work

National Grid and its contractors are working at the former Dangman Park MGP site ("site") on the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC)-approved In-Situ Treatment Interim Remedial Measure (IRM).  The work the week of May 1, 2017 will be hand clearing injection locations and completing injections.

The In-Situ Treatment IRM calls for the placement of gypsum slurry into the ground at 58 locations.  Gypsum dissolves into sulfate, which is used to enhance naturally occurring biological degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater.

The In-Situ Treatment IRM began April 3, 2017, and since beginning the majority of the hand clearing has been completed and 10 injection locations have been completed (through April 21, 2017).  The work is anticipated to continue through the month of May.

National Grid's contractor is conducting the Community Air Monitoring Program (CAMP) during the work. The CAMP monitors for particulate matter and volatile organic compounds, and work is stopped if any of the identified limits are exceeded.  There have been no exceedances of the CAMP limits during the work to date.

Building construction work is being conducted by the property owner. The building construction work is beyond the limits of planned remediation at the site or will otherwise not interfere with the completion of the required IRMs at the site.

Update on Remediation Plans

National Grid, under the oversight of the NYSDEC, is proposing a cleanup for the site located at 486 Neptune Ave, Brooklyn, NY.  The remediation proposed is comprised of two Interim Remedial Measures (IRMs) – one In-Situ  IRM and one Excavation IRM.  The NYSDEC-approved In-Situ IRM is being completed as described above.

National Grid recently completed the IRM Premobilization Investigation.  This work involved test pits and soil borings that were required for the design of the Excavation IRM.  Now that the data has been collected, National Grid will complete the design for the Excavation IRM, and will submit additional documents in April 2017 to NYSDEC for approval.  The Excavation IRM will be completed at the Site in 2017.