Brownfields Project Examples
New Police Station Development
New Haven, CT
Client: Yale University
Description: Triton is
providing wide variety of engineering services to Yale including site
investigations, remediation planning and implementation services at
multiple sites throughout New Haven. Recently, Triton worked with
Yale and the CTDEP to develop a work plan for evaluating the nature and
extent of contamination at the former American Linen Property.
The seven parcel 2.2 acre site has been redeveloped into the new Yale
Police Station.
Triton's Phase II and III work at the site consisted of
a soil sampling plan to define contaminated areas, a ground water
monitoring study, and a geophysical survey to identify buried
objects. The remedial investigation indicated that previous site
activities had resulted in moderate contamination of soils with TPH and
PAHs. Following completion of the remedial investigation, Triton
developed and implemented a remedial action plan detailing the site
specific clean up in accordance with CTDEP RSRs. Approximately
2,700 tons of petroleum contaminated soils were removed.
Triton prepared the required environmental condition
assessment forms to facilitate the transfer of the site from American
Linen to Yale and is now implementing a post remediation groundwater
monitoring program.
Role: Environmental site
assessments (Phase I, Phase II, Phase III), soil and groundwater
investigation, remediation of site to residential standards (mass
excavation and dewatering operations).
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