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Community
Relations Site
Highlights
New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) Long Branch Plant Site
Update
Long Branch, Monmouth County
September 2006
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Highlights Entry
This report is provided in response to a request by the Concerned
Citizens Coalition of Long Branch (CCC) for monthly updates from
the Site Remediation and Waste Management Program (SRWM) on work
conducted and planned at four areas associated with the former Long
Branch Manufactured Gas Plant (MGP). These areas are:
- the former MGP (including the former Conrail properties, eastern
off-site property, and former Jerry Morgan Park)
- the off-site portion of Troutmans Creek that flows north of
the MGP
- residential areas where the community has expressed concern
about potential soil contamination (Long Branch Avenue, Seaview
Avenue, Grant Court and Ellis Avenue)
- the former Seaview Manor housing complex
All work is consistent with NJDEP’s Technical Requirements
for Site Remediation, which were developed to ensure remedial actions
protect human health and the environment.
For historical information about activities that NJDEP and NJNG
have conducted at these areas, please refer to the monthly updates
NJDEP has provided to CCC since January 2005. The updates are available
at www.nj.gov/dep/srp/community/highlights.htm.
For more information, see NJDEP’s Environmental Justice web
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1) Long Branch Plant
Red Brick Building
In July 2006 NJDEP issued comments on NJNG’s Remedial Investigation
Report (RIR) and Addendum Letter for this area, which were submitted in
January 2006 and April 2006, respectively. Based on its review of these
documents, NJDEP has determined that additional soil sampling must be
conducted to verify that the volatile organic compounds (PCE and TCE)
and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the soil have been fully delineated.
NJDEP gave NJNG two options for accomplishing this task: mobilize for
another phase of delineation sampling or submit a Remedial Action Work
Plan (RAWP) that includes post-remediation sampling. NJNG has elected
to submit an RAWP with post-remediation sampling. NJDEP expects to receive
the RAWP in the fall of 2006.
APSC, On-Site Portion of Troutmans Creek and remainder of
MGP
Pursuant to the court order issued as a result of earlier litigation between
NJNG and Atlantic Plumbing and Supply Company (APSC), NJNG took possession
of the APSC property in September 2006 and began demolishing the building.
NJDEP has reviewed NJNG’s revised RAWP dated May 2006 that consolidated
the plans for the APSC property, the on-site portion of Troutmans Creek
and the remainder of the former MGP site and issued written comments on
September 7, 2006. In the comment letter, NJDEP required NJNG to significantly
expand the remedial actions in order to maximize the removal of free product
from these areas. NJNG must submit a revised RAWP Addendum that outlines
its plans to accomplish these requirements. The timing for submittal of
the revised RAWP Addendum is being discussed.
Soil Gas Investigation
NJNG’s February 2006 RIR on the soil gas investigation concluded
vapor intrusion was not a concern for the Talco property. NJDEP accepted
this conclusion and approved the RIR in May 2006. As for the APSC property,
NJNG is demolishing the building in preparation for the remedial action
for this area, thereby eliminating the need to evaluate vapor intrusion
for the current structure. NJNG must still evaluate all of the former
MGP as specified by NJDEP’s Vapor Intrusion Guidance on future use
of undeveloped parcels.
Ground Water Investigation
NJNG submitted a Draft RIR/Draft Ground Water Pilot Testing Report (GWPTR),
a Draft Remedial Action Selection Report (RASR) and a Draft Phase II Ground
Water Monitoring Report (GWMR) in March 2006. The Draft RIR details efforts
to define the extent of the on-site dense non-aqueous phase liquid (DNAPL)
and the Draft GWPTR summarizes the results of the ground water treatment
studies. The Draft RASR presents the remedies NJNG plans to select to
remediate the DNAPL and dissolved ground water contamination. NJDEP reviewed
these documents and issued a conditional approval letter for the Phase
II Ground Water Monitoring Report and a comment letter for the remaining
documents in July 2006. The approval and comment letters required NJNG
to conduct the following tasks:
- Continue the pilot test study to obtain data to support the remedy
selection and report the data in the quarterly ACO progress report
- Complete delineation of the DNAPL plume
- Complete delineation of the dissolved contaminant plume
NJNG is required to submit a Remedial Investigation Work Plan (RIWP)
to address items 2 and 3 in November 2006.
2) Off-Site Portion of Troutmans Creek
NJNG submitted a Draft Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) Work Plan in
March 2006 that outlined proposals for tasks that include, but are not
limited to conducting a benthic community survey, sediment toxicity testing,
and sediment sampling for analysis of site-related contaminants. NJDEP
issued a conditional approval for the ERA Work Plan in May 2006. NJNG
conducted the first sampling event in June 2006 and initiated the second
one in September 2006.
NJNG submitted a Draft RAWP for Troutmans Creek in March 2006. NJDEP
reviewed the Draft RAWP and CCC’s comments on this document and
issued a comment letter in August 2006. NJDEP advised NJNG in the comment
letter that it must first complete the ERA and delineate soil and product
contamination in the creek (see next paragraph) before submitting a revised
RAWP for this area. The revised RAWP for the off-site portion of Troutmans
Creek is due in April 2007.
In August 2006, NJNG submitted a RIWP outlining plans to delineate free
and residual product along with soil contamination on the banks of Troutmans
Creek. NJDEP issued a conditional approval letter for the RIWP on September
14, 2006. NJDEP expects NJNG to submit an RIR summarizing the findings
of the soil investigation by January 31, 2007.
3) Off-Site Residential Areas
NJDEP issued an RIR in February 2006 that summarized the findings of
the soil sampling it conducted on Long Branch Avenue, Seaview Avenue,
Ellis Avenue and Grant Court. The investigation revealed that two shallow
soil samples collected from beneath the pavement on Ellis Avenue contained
semi-volatile organic compounds and a metal at levels exceeding NJDEP’s
soil cleanup criteria. It also revealed that two deep soil samples (collected
more than six feet below grade) at Grant Court contained semi-volatile
organic compounds and metals above NJDEP’s soil cleanup criteria.
In addition, one surface soil sample near a dumpster in the Grant Court
housing development contained arsenic above NJDEP’s soil cleanup
criteria.
The Long Branch Housing Authority (LBHA) placed gravel over the area
near the dumpster and installed a temporary fence around it. LBHA subsequently
conducted a remedial investigation to delineate the extent of contamination
on Grant Court. NJDEP issued an approval letter for LBHA’s RIR and
RIR Addendum for the deep soil contamination at Grant Court in August
2006. The approval letter confirmed that LBHA has adequately delineated
the soil contamination in this area and requested that LBHA submit a RAWP
to address the contamination. NJDEP expects to receive the RAWP in October
or November 2006.
NJDEP will investigate the extent of the soil contamination beneath the
pavement at Ellis Avenue. The timing of NJDEP’s investigation is
being discussed.
4) Seaview Manor
NJDEP issued a conditional approval letter in April 2006 for NJNG’s
Revised Remedial Action Report (RAR) for Block 400, Lot 7 that required
revisions to the deed notice. NJNG has made the revisions, including those
specified in NJDEP’s September 13, 2006 letter. NJNG and LBHA are
working together to record the draft deed notice for Block 400, Lot 7
in October 2006.
NJNG submitted an RAR for the remainder of the LBHA properties and adjacent
properties in February 2006. NJDEP reviewed the RAR and CCC’s comments
on the submittal and issued a comment letter in August 2006. NJDEP is
requiring NJNG to submit a RIWP Addendum with proposals to satisfy the
post-remediation sampling requirements for Block 400, Lot 6 and further
investigate potential soil contamination beneath Seaview Avenue. The RIWP
Addendum is due in November 2006 and NJDEP is recommending that NJNG integrate
the findings for this area into the RAR Addendum for the culvert area,
which is due in January 2007.
Culvert Status
The mobilization efforts related to the removal of the culvert and any
underlying contamination began in late September 2006. NJDEP expects the
remedial action in this area to be completed in early October 2006.
Related Information
LBHA Activities
LBHA submitted an RIR in May 2006 that summarizes the soil and ground
water sampling it conducted in the vicinity of the two underground storage
tanks (USTs) formerly located on Block 400, Lot 7. NJDEP reviewed this
report and issued a comment letter in August 2006 that required LBHA to
conduct a vapor intrusion evaluation for this area. NJDEP received a report
on the vapor intrusion evaluation in September 2006 and this document
is currently being reviewed.
LBHA also submitted a RAWP for Block 400 Lot 7 in February 2006 that
details plans for installation the storm water and sanitary sewer lines.
NJDEP issued a conditional approval of the RAWP in May 2006. This work
was completed in August of 2006, along with decontamination of the sheet
piling installed within Troutmans Creek. NJDEP expects to receive an RAR
documenting all of these activities in November 2006.
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