Update #27
PSE&G Weekly Project Update – Week of September 30, 2024
The Project site is located in the portion of the state-owned parking lot near the New Jersey Department of Labor Building and Division of Taxation Building and adjacent to the helicopter pad. For the safety of employees and the community, the sidewalk and walking path adjacent to Route 29 (Market Street) and at the PSE&G project entrance has been closed. Please use an alternate route.
Weekly updates are posted to the project website: https://jfitchwayproject.com/
Questions? Concerns? Call the Project Information Line at (855) 356-2383 or email us at comments@jfitchwayproject.com.
NOTICE: The contractor for the John Fitch Way Project will perform an emergency drill on Monday, September 30th in the morning. An air horn will sound off 3 blasts. Everyone on site will then meet at the rally point located just west of the trailers, for a check-in and discussion.
Ongoing Monitoring & Mitigation Measures During Remediation
- Dust suppression and odor controls.
- Odor assessment walks conducted twice daily.
- Air monitoring within the enclosure.
- Perimeter air monitoring.
- Enclosure air filtration system will be on during remediation work hours.
- Vibration monitoring will be conducted during the remedial work and on the nearest onsite buildings.
- Trucks carrying impacted soil will be covered and wheels washed before exiting the site.
- Soil erosion and sediment controls.
- Site security 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Anticipated Work to be Performed: September 30th – October 4th
- Continue to run chiller units of freeze walls for the first two phases of the project.
- Continue to stage clean fill outside of the tent for backfilling excavated areas inside the tent. No contaminated soil will be staged outside the tent, the only soil that will be staged outside the tent will be clean fill.
- Continue to install piping for establishing a belowground freeze wall for subsequent areas within the remediation boundary. For more information, https://jfitchwayproject.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/freezewall.pdf.
- Continue to investigate and conduct maintenance of monitoring wells outside of the project site fence.
- Resume dewatering.
- Begin abandonment of monitoring wells within the project area.
Work Performed: September 23rd – September 27th
- Continued to run chiller unit for the first part of the freeze wall.
- Activated the chiller for the freeze wall for the next phase of remediation.
- Began to investigate and conduct maintenance of monitoring wells outside of the project site fence.
- Continued to install piping for establishing belowground freeze walls, which includes trenching outside of excavation limits.
- Continued to stage clean fill outside of the tent for backfilling excavated areas inside the tent.
Community Outreach
- Issued 26th weekly update and posted it to the project website.
- Weekly updates emailed to: NJ Department of Treasury (which in turn distributed to the NJ State Department of Labor, Division of Taxation, Hughes Justice Complex, Office of the Governor); City of Trenton officials; Mercer County Officials; community and neighborhood organizations.
Background: The project will remediate impacts to soil from the operations of a former manufactured gas plant (MGP) operated by a predecessor company of PSE&G in Trenton from the late 1840s to late 1890s. Approximately 100,000 tons of MGP-impacted soil will be excavated. Any infrastructure related to the former MGP operations that remain underground also will be removed. Most of the work will be performed within a temporary sprung structure (i.e., tented enclosure). Excavated soil will be transported to a permitted off-site soil treatment and disposal facility. The excavated areas will be backfilled with certified clean fill and restored to the pre-existing conditions. Groundwater encountered during soil remediation activities will be treated and conveyed off site in accordance with permitting.
The project is anticipated to take approximately 18 months to complete. All work is being performed in cooperation with and under the oversight of the Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP), and in accordance with the requirements and guidance of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP).