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Community Relations Community Relations Site List NJNG Long Branch Site December 2006 Update |
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New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) Long Branch Plant Site UpdateLong Branch, Monmouth County
1) Long Branch Plant Red Brick Building APSC, On-Site Portion of Troutmans Creek and remainder of
MGP Soil Gas Investigation Ground Water Investigation
The Draft RAR for the soil investigation is due on May 23, 2007 and the Draft Phase 3 RIR for the ground water and non-aqueous phase liquid is due on August 27, 2007. NJNG is also continuing the pilot test study to obtain data to support remedy selection and reports the data to NJDEP in quarterly ACO progress reports. 2) Off-Site Portion of Troutmans CreekNJNG has completed the fieldwork described in the Draft Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) Work Plan dated March 2006. NJNG will submit a Draft RIR (ERA) summarizing its findings on January 18, 2007. NJDEP has reviewed NJNG’s Draft RAWP for Troutmans Creek dated March 2006 and issued a comment letter in August 2006. NJDEP advised NJNG 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 was due in April 2007, but now NJNG will submit this RAWP on March 13, 2007. In September 2006, NJDEP issued a conditional approval letter for NJNG’S RIWP outlining plans to delineate free and residual product and soil contamination on the banks of Troutmans Creek. NJNG initiated the fieldwork described in the RIWP in October 2006 and will submit an RIR summarizing its findings to NJDEP on March 13, 2007. 3) Off-Site Residential AreasThe Long Branch Housing Authority (LBHA) previously addressed findings documented in NJDEP’s February 2006 report for this area. LBHA subsequently conducted a remedial investigation to delineate the extent of contamination at 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 adequately delineated the soil contamination in this area and requested LBHA submit an RAWP for Grant Court. NJDEP received the RAWP in October 2006 and planned to complete its review in December 2006. However, NJDEP previously agreed to provide CCC an opportunity to comment on technical documents submitted for this site. CCC requested additional time to review the RAWP and NJDEP agreed. Therefore, CCC will provide comments in January 2007 and NJDEP will subsequently issue its correspondence to LBHA. NJDEP will investigate the extent of the soil contamination beneath the pavement at Ellis Avenue. The timing of NJDEP’s investigation is still being discussed, but will likely be scheduled for late spring/early summer 2007. 4) Seaview ManorNJNG reviewed NJNG’s February 2006 RAR for the remainder of the LBHA properties and adjacent properties and issued a comment letter in August 2006. NJDEP required NJNG to submit an 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 was integrated into the RIWP described under the ground water investigation section of this update and was received by NJDEP in October 2006. NJDEP finished reviewing the RIWP Addendum and issued an approval letter on December 14, 2006. Culvert Status Related InformationLBHA Activities
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