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Sustainability and Best Management Practices
Environmental Remediation
Russell DowneyPfizer Global Engineering
5 November 2014
General PrincipalsGeneral Principals
• Plan with the end in mind
• Consider carbon footprint and sustainability in technology screening and remedy selection
• To the extent possible preserve and enhance the assets of the property and create opportunities for beneficial reuse
• Seek opportunities to incorporate green remediation techniques in the design and implementation phase
• Ensure future use is consistent with the site’s location in the community and in nature
Pharmacia & Upjohn Company LLC SitePharmacia & Upjohn Company LLC Site
North Haven, CT• 140 years of
industrial uses• Located adjacent
to a river • Onsite stockpiling
of wastewater sludges
• Soil and groundwater contamination
North Haven Project GoalsNorth Haven Project Goals
• To implement a remediation program that is protective of human health and the environment
• To ensure that site remediation activities facilitate reuse and redevelopment of portions of the property
• To preserve and enhance the ecological assets of the property in a manner that creates value in the Quinnipiac River regional ecosystem
• To position the property as an asset to North Haven and the Quinnipiac River region
Sustainability in the Feasibility Sustainability in the Feasibility Study PhaseStudy Phase
Considered sustainability in the feasibility study and remedy selection process
•Overall chemical mass removal
•Impacts to community
•Compare carbon footprint of technologies and long-term O&M
•Use resources efficiently with focus on sustainability
•Beneficial reuse of Site
•Public support for remedy
In-Situ Thermal Treatment a significant
component of the selected remedy
Additional BMPs during remedy implementation
– Managed drill cutting, sediment, and excess soil under on-site caps, rather than off-site disposal
Green Best Management PracticesGreen Best Management Practices
• Used ground granulated blast furnace slag – a repurposed manufacturing byproduct - for hydraulic barrier wall construction; avoiding the use of bentonite, a natural resource
• The subsurface cutoff wall component reduced long-term groundwater extraction rates by 50%
Economic BMPs•Local buying commitment
•Local job creation
•Market based and stakeholder driven re-use planning process
•Redevelopment opportunities
Economic Green BMPs Economic Green BMPs
• 60 acre ecological restoration
– Reestablished lost habitat
– Creation of on-site wetlands
– Selected re-vegetation requires minimal mowing
• 17-acres designate for economic development
Sustainability in Reuse PlanSustainability in Reuse Plan
EPA Recognition of AchievementsEPA Recognition of Achievements
American Cyanamid Superfund SiteAmerican Cyanamid Superfund Site
575 original acres140 acres redeveloped in late 1990s
424 acres remain in Bridgewater11 acres in Bound Brook
Sustainability ConsiderationsSustainability Considerations
• Long history of industrial uses; complicated site
• Seasonal and severe flooding impacts both remediation options and future use
• Portions of the property include floodplain forest and other habitats worthy of preservation / restoration
• Remedy selection and implementation should minimize impacts to flood storativity
• Groundwater extraction and treatment will be a long-term ongoing component of the remedy
• Smart use of resources (energy, imported materials)
Project ObjectivesProject Objectives
• To implement a remediation program that is protective of human health and the environment;
• To ensure that site remediation activities facilitate reuse and redevelopment of portions of the property;
• To preserve and enhance the ecological assets of the property in a manner that creates value in the Raritan River regional ecosystem;
• To position the property as an asset to the local community and the region; and
• To make a portion of the property available for development upon completion of remediation.