Remediation continues at 100 Cleveland Avenue (the former Midland-Ross Corporation and Illuminating Experience sites). The site is being remediated by Honeywell Corporation, which assumed responsibility when Midland-Ross was acquired many years ago. This is the final phase of the cleanup of this industrial site, which was contaminated by past industries. The site is concurrently being redeveloped by American Home Properties Highland Park LLC as a residential condo community.
During the remediation, particle detectors monitor dust levels and air samples are taken to monitor for potential chemical contamination. There are 5 air-monitoring stations on the site, which is diagrammed in the attached reports. There are trigger levels for dust levels (8o μg/cubic meter), which will require investigation and actions levels (109 μg/cubic meter) where work is stopped.Ten reports for the following dates are provided:
There were a few anomalies in the dust levels due to wind or activities close to air monitoring stations such as wood chipping or unloading clean fill. One anomaly was the failure of the network collecting data with reading going to zero. These anomalies have duration of last seconds. On occasion, air chemical contamination was detected just above the detection levels but far below levels of concern. These contaminates were the expected compounds from this site,
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