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IN-SITU THERMAL REMEDIATION CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION REPORT: SOLVENTS RECOVERY SERVICE OF NEW ENGLAND (SRSNE) SITE
SRSNE Site Group. U.S. EPA, Region 1, 29 pp + appendices A-I, 2017

A multi-phase cleanup is underway at the SRSNE Site, located on ~14 acres of land along the Quinnipiac River in Southington, Connecticut. In situ thermal remediation completed in 2015 removed >99% of the targeted waste oils and solvents (PCE, TCE, TCA, etc.) in soils beneath the site. See Appendix F: In-Situ Thermal Remediation Demonstration of Attainment of Interim NAPL Cleanup Levels and Recommendations for details. Following site preparation between 2010 and 2013, treatment was carried out between 2013 and 2015 via a network of 607 heating probes and 551 vapor recovery wells. The next and expected final step of the remedy construction involves consolidating remaining contaminated soils and isolating them beneath a permanent, waterproof cap. The area's rails-to-trails network will be expanded as part of the cap construction. This report, its appendices, and other technical documents are available at http://www.srsnesite.com/docs/.



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