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Corning Boulevard
Pyrex Street
E. Pulteney Street
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March 2019 Status Map
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NOTES: Base Imagery:Robinson Aerial Imagery, Dec 2015 Coordinate System: NAD 1983 State Plane New York Central Feet Datum: NAD83. Units: Feet
Document Name: Status_Map_Alt_Mar2019.MXD
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Operable UnitsOU1OU2OU5
Study Area Location
Study AreaCorning, NY
Sampling StatusNYSDEC Issued No Further Action LetterUnder Consideration for No Further Action DeterminationIn Progress - Additional Sampling and/or Remediation Required Remediation CompletePotential 2019 Remediaiton
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What is Exposure? • Exposure is contact.
Study Area Site Human Exposure Potential
The remedy consists of excavation of up to two feet of soil to meet residential cleanup goals and achieving sufficient removal to assure a protective cleanup for which a no further action determination can be issued with site management as appropriate. What will be done during construction to limit human exposure?
• Without exposure, you cannot be harmed by a substance.
How does exposure occur? There are three main “routes” of exposure that could occur* at this site:
• Inhalation – breathing dust from the remediation area• Direct Contact – getting contaminated soil on your skin or in youreyes
• Ingestion – eating or drinking something that has contaminated soilon it
* One or more of these must occur before a chemical has the potential tocause harm.
* A health effect may not occur when exposure takes place.
• Community Air Monitoring Plan ‐ air quality monitors will beused to ensure dust is not migrating outside the work zone. Novisible dust emissions from work zone will be permitted; willresult in work stoppage and corrective action.
• Controls During Remediation ‐ temporary fencing will beused to control access during remediation. Other methodsinclude covering exposed soil piles, or using active dustsuppression techniques.
• Personal Protective Equipment – on‐site workers are speciallytrained to work in close proximity to contaminants, and willhave protective clothing and equipment available to them.
Example air monitoring station
Example temporary fencing
WYORK Departmentof 1fR~~mTY Environmental
Conservation
Health and Safety Controls
• Site Safety Officer will implement and enforce health andsafety control
• Workers will be identified by high-visibility clothing
• Temporary construction fencing established atthe work zone perimeter to restrict access.Fencing may be covered with fabric to obstructviews of the ongoing work.
• Implement a Community Air Monitoring Plan• Air monitoring equipment will be placed on the work
area perimeter to monitor for dust and other airborne contaminants
• Development of Health and Safety Plan
Department of Environmental Conservation
Study Area Operable Units
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Remedial Design Process• orported
design drawings, based on to NYSDEC and
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• Face-to-face meeting scheduled withproperty owner to review and discussremedial plan for their specific property.
• Corning Incorporated providesreviewed drawings and data toproperty owners
• drawings
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After notifications have been made, remediation begins
Remedial Construction and Restoration
• Excavation per remedial design drawings, following safe practices
• Back�ll with approved clean �lland topsoil
• Restoration of hardscape features(concrete and asphalt), decks, etc.
• Installation of sod, sheds,fences, etc.
• Restoration of landscaping featuresand plantings, etc.
• Post-remedial Inspections toensure restoration (plantings,etc.) become established
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WYORK JEOF ORTUNITY
Department of Environmental Conservation
What to Expect During Construction• Typical schedule: Monday to Friday,
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
• Air monitoring during excavation; useof dust control measures as needed
• Vehicles entering and exiting projectloading areas
• Occasional temporary road closures;�agman directing tra�c as needed
• Clean loading practices and standarddecontamination procedures forproject equipment
• Construction noise from equipmentsuch as small excavators and smalldump trucks
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NEWYORK STATE OF OPPORTUNITY
Department of Environmental Conservation
Remediation and Restoration CompletePre-Remediation
Tree removal Securing the Work Zone Excavation
Remediation Start to Finish
Sod InstalledOff-loading Clean Backfill Backfilled Excavation
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Remediation and Restoration CompletePre-Remediation
Tree Removal Work in Progress Sidewalk Installation
SampleRemediationPhotos
Sod InstallationPatio Installation Deck Replacement
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