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Reuse at the Ohio River Park Site - PowerPoint Presentation

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Reuse at the Ohio River Park Site - PPT Presentation

Chris Thomas Region 3 Superfund Redevelopment Coordinator Site Location and History Ohio River Park Superfund Site Neville Island Pennsylvania NPL August 30 1990 2 Early Days at the Site ID: 1022746

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1. Reuse at the Ohio River Park SiteChris Thomas, Region 3 Superfund Redevelopment Coordinator

2. Site Location and HistoryOhio River Park Superfund Site Neville Island, PennsylvaniaNPL: August 30, 19902

3. Early Days at the SiteCoraopolis BridgeOlympic size indoor ice skating rinkGolf training facilitiesSports fieldsFitness center and restaurant3

4. Remediation and ReuseThe Coraopolis Bridge, 2013Neville Island Welcome Sign, 2013Separate Operable Unit Expedited Baseline Risk AssessmentNo-Action ROD4

5. Remedial Design cont.Cement slurry wall barrierMulti-layer capVegetated soil coverDrainage layersCrews installing a protective coverConstruction of the slurry wall5

6. Remediation and ReuseThe Golf Dome at the Neville Island Sports Center, 2013Gas vent and vegetated cap, 2013Erosion control channels, 20136

7. Key LessonsConsider alternatives, such as phased cleanups, partial deletions or No-Action RODs, for portions of sites that meet human health and environmental risk baselinesConsider a combination of remediation techniques (multi-layer cap)Structures that are part of the remedial design can be integrated into the landscape Long-term protectiveness can be achieved through institutional controls, when appropriate 7

8. Site TodayRobert Morris University Island Sports Center, 2013Golf dome and outdoor track, 2013Indoor ice hockey rink8

9. Contact Information Chris ThomasEPA Region 3thomas.christopher@epa.gov(215) 814-55559