NYSEG begins contamination cleanup at former manufactured gas plant on Clark Street

Source: http://auburnpub.com, June 17, 2015
A recently-launched NYSEG project will clean contamination from a manufactured gas plant at 211 Clark St. in Auburn that was shut down in 1946.
The plant was used by NYSEG and its predecessor companies from 1901 to 1946. Gas for heating homes and businesses was manufactured by heating coal inside the plant. The process created a tar that contained chemical contaminants benzene, ethylbenzene, xylene and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.
Those containments slipped into the surrounding environment, including the Owasco River, investigations by NYSEG found. Impacts were found in the soil and groundwater beneath the property, and to a lesser extent in the bedrock beneath the site and in Owasco River sediments.
NYSEG started cleanup this month, which with happen in four phases and take until 2017. The clean up action will include:
• Excavation and off-site disposal of coal tar impacted soil, which is about 15 feet deep. Clean soil, by NYSEG’s requirements, will backfill the excavated area.
• Removal of sediment affected by coal tar from Owasco River, starting at the site and on to the North Division Street bridge. River water will temporarily be diverted through pipes for the removal.
• Installation of a 12-inch thick gravel surface cover. Soil and plants will be placed along the bank of the Owasco River.
• Installation of wells to allow for observation and collection of coal tar in the groundwater.
• Establishment of environmental easement to limit use of property to commercial and industrial uses consistent with local zoning.
The first phases started this month and will involve the soil removal. It is expected to be completed in Nov. 2015.

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