Lower Schuylkill River District Redevelopment
INDUSTRY:
Housing
SERVICES:
Environmental
LOCATION:
Philadelphia, PA
CLIENT:
Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC)
The PIDC facilitated the redevelopment of six properties in Philadelphia’s Lower Schuylkill River District. Sci-Tek provided environmental services to support the redevelopment. Task orders included the following:
South 58th Street – The Phase I ESA found that the property had been a Philadelphia Gas Works coal gas holder facility in the 1940s and 1950s, which presents the potential for polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and heavy metals in soil and groundwater. Due to this finding, Sci-Tek provided a Phase II subsurface investigation with soil borings across the property and through the large concrete pad of the former manufactured gas holder tower.
Botanic Avenue – The Phase I ESA found that the decades-long storage of large volumes of fuel, garbage disposal, railroad activity, refuse incineration, historic fill placement, and fertilizer storage had impacted the property. Sci-Tek performed a Phase II environmental investigation to address these issues.
South 56th Street – The Phase I ESA found that a diesel fuel release and cleanup was reported from an adjacent site as well as bulk petroleum storage and cement manufacturing in proximity. Due to this finding Sci-Tek performed a Phase II subsurface investigation to address the on-site potential impact of these offsite issues.
Grays Avenue 5027 – The Phase I ESA found that the property was first developed in 1942 as an asphalt plant operated by the City of Philadelphia. The site includes two 10,000-gallon capacity ASTs onsite that may have contained asphalt mix or fuel oil. Due to these findings, Sci-Tek provided a Phase II investigation proposal to address these issues.
Grays Avenue 5014 – Provided a Phase I ESA of this property which had historically been a large volume municipal incineration site. Sci-Tek performed a Phase II subsurface investigation to address the on-site potential impact of these offsite issues.
Botanic Avenue – Prepared an Analysis of Brownfield Cleanup Alternatives (ABCA) for the property. PIDC intended to use the ABCA as part of its application for a Federal Brownfield Cleanup Grant from the US Environmental Protection Agency.
South 51st Street – Provided a Phase I ESA of this 12-acre property which had historically been a bulk petroleum storage facility.
South 49th Street Terminal – Prepared an itemized Environmental Remediation Budget over $1.2 Million for this impacted property.
