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Community Relations Community Relations Site List NJNG Long Branch Site May 2008 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 Atlantic Plumbing Supply Co., On-Site Portion of Troutmans
Creek and remainder of MGP Ground Water Investigation 2) Off-Site Portion of Troutmans CreekNJDEP approved NJNG’s Remedial Action Work Plan (RAWP) for the off-site portion of Troutmans Creek in August 2007. NJNG is removing the contaminated sediments from the creek and this remedial action is expected to continue until late 2008. In September 2006, NJDEP issued a conditional approval letter for NJNG’s Remedial Investigation Work Plan (RIWP) outlining plans to delineate free and residual product and soil contamination on the banks of Troutmans Creek. NJNG submitted an RIR summarizing its findings in March 2007. NJDEP has not commented on this report; however, NJNG submitted an addendum to the approved RAWP on April 23, 2008. This addendum included plans to remove MGP-related products in soils on specific residential properties on the western side of Troutmans Creek. This material will be removed prior to finishing the current Troutmans Creek remedial action. Remediation of these residential properties should begin by mid-June and be completed within 4-6 weeks. NJDEP approved the addendum on April 30, 2008. On May 22, 2008, NJDEP Commissioner Lisa Jackson, the NJDEP Case Manager Bob Hayton, and the NJDEP Community Relations Coordinator Heather Swartz met with CCC representatives, their advisors and other members of the community in Long Branch to view the creek cleanup and discuss the status of the NJNG site. 3) Off-Site Residential AreasThe Long Branch Housing Authority (LBHA) submitted the RAR for the deep soil contamination at Grant Court in May 2007. NJDEP has approved this report and is in the process of notifying LBHA. A No Further Action (NFA) letter will be issued to LBHA in June 2008. LBHA submitted the RAR for the “restricted use” remedial action in December 2007 and this document is also being approved. NJDEP requested a modification to the proposed deed notice that was included in the report. The modified deed notice was received on May 12, 2008, and NJDEP expects to approve the report in June 2008. NJDEP is also investigating the extent of soil contamination beneath the pavement at Ellis Avenue. NJDEP collected the soil samples from this area in November 2007. Additional soil samples will be collected from the eastern side of Ellis Avenue in June 2008. 4) Seaview ManorNJDEP 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. Post-remediation samples taken in December 2007 indicated additional MGP-related material exists under the current sprung structure. This material is expected to be removed after Troutmans Creek and the western properties are remediated and the sprung structure is taken down. NJDEP anticipates that this will happen in late fall of 2008. Culvert Status 5) Related InformationLBHA Activities |
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