Redevelopment at Superfund Sites

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Redevelopment at Superfund Sites. Jill Lowe Remedial Project Manager August 7, 2013. Redevelopment at Superfund Sites. Overview of Superfund Redevelopment Initiative Why Superfund Reuse? Tools to ensure protectiveness Can Superfund Sites be reused and remain protective? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Redevelopment at Superfund Sites

Jill LoweRemedial Project Manager

August 7, 2013

Redevelopment at Superfund Sites

Overview of Superfund Redevelopment InitiativeWhy Superfund Reuse?

Tools to ensure protectivenessCan Superfund Sites be reused and remain

protective?Havertown PCP Superfund Site

Storage Facility YMCA

Who To Contact for Site Redevelopment

Redevelopment at Superfund Sites

Why Plan for Superfund Reuse?Community revitalizationRecreation and open spaceSite stewardship including long-term remedy

protectivenessReduction in stigma associated with formerly

contaminated SitesIncrease property values

Redevelopment at Superfund Sites

How Reuse Planning fits with the cleanup process?Knowledge of future land use can inform the

base line risk assessment, remedy selection and remedy design, and phasing of cleanup

Remedy design and maintenance tailored to fit long-term stewardship

Post-remedy reuse planning ensures reuse is consistent with cleanup remedy

Redevelopment at Superfund Sites

Tools to Ensure Protectiveness Partnerships Comfort Letters Restriction Documents Institutional Controls Easements and Covenants Consent Decrees Operations & Maintenance Plans

Redevelopment at Superfund SitesHavertown PCP Superfund Site – Capped Area

Reuse contemplated with Township during design Additional Fill

Redevelopment restrictions identified during design to ensure protectiveness Weight limit Digging restrictions Planting restrictions

Site Property Profile Comfort Letter and Environmental Covenant

Havertown PCP – Capped Property

Havertown PCP – Capped Property

Havertown PCP – Capped Property

Redevelopment at Superfund SitesHavertown PCP Superfund Site – YMCA

Former Philadelphia Chewing Gum Company property Operated during Site Assessment, Investigation and

Remediation Closed during Operable Unit 3(OU3) Investigation Township acquired property

Comfort Letter Property Easement with Restrictions EPA and Pennsylvania Department of Environmental

Protection partners with YMCA and Township

Havertown PCP - YMCA

Havertown PCP - YMCA

Havertown PCP - YMCA

Havertown PCP - YMCA

Havertown PCP - YMCA

Havertown PCP - YMCA

Redevelopment at Superfund Sites

Who To Contact for Site Redevelopment Site Remedial Project Manager and Site Attorney Land Revitalization Action Team – Region 3

Chris Thomas - 215-814-5555 Leo Mullin – 215-814-3172 Thomas Cinti - 215-814-2634