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<strong>PROPOSED</strong> <strong>PLAN</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>REMEDIAL</strong> <strong>ACTION</strong>Hercules Road & Lancaster Pike SiteWilmington, <strong>Delaware</strong>DNREC Project No. DE-1492Approval:This Proposed Plan meets the requirements of the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Act.Approved by:Date2


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What does the owner want to do at the Hercules Road & Lancaster Pike Site?Toll Brothers will develop the Site into multiple residential neighborhoods, whichwill include a total of 264 homes and consist of both single family and town homeunits. Redevelopment will include the construction of houses and the installation ofutilities, streets, and landscaping. The Site redevelopment plan is depicted in Figure 2.What remedial actions are proposed at the Hercules Road & Lancaster PikeSite?The objective of this Proposed Plan is to accommodate future residential use of theSite through a combination of soil excavation for off-site disposal and on-site soilblending. The selected method depends on the contaminant concentrations in thesoil. The PCB containing soil under and around the equipment barn foundation willbe excavated and removed for off-site disposal. The remediation areas are shown onFigure 3.DNREC requires the following remedial actions be performed on the Hercules Road & LancasterPike Site:1. The soil on the former golf course fairways and tee boxes on the older side of the Site (westof the Red Clay Creek) will be remediated through the blending of the shallow soil withdeeper soil as required to accommodate future residential use. Soil samples will be taken andanalyzed subsequent to the soil blending process to confirm that the appropriate blendingdepth was used to meet residential cleanup standards.2. The soil on the fairway at Hole 5 will be remediated in the same manner as the fairways onthe old side of the Site.3. The soil on all of the former golf course greens across the Site will be remediated throughsoil excavation and removal. Field screening with an XRF in combination with confirmatorylaboratory analysis will be utilized subsequent to the soil excavation and removal process toassess that the appropriate excavation depth was used to accommodate future residential useof the Site.4. The Site developer will prepare a Site Specific Remedial Action Work Plan (RAWP), subjectto DNREC approval, to address the specific methods to be used to remediate the Site.5. The Site developer will prepare and implement a Contaminated Materials Management Plan(CMMP) to ensure that contaminated materials are appropriately managed and/or disposedoff-site and a Health and Safety Plan for Site workers and the public during remedialactivities. These plans and their implementation shall be subject to DNREC approval andover sight.6


What are the long-term stewardship requirements are proposed for the HerculesRoad & Lancaster Pike Site?The Site will be redeveloped into a residential community after the cleanup. Therewill be no additional monitoring requirements. The Site will be eligible for aCertification of Completion of Remedy once the residential cleanup standards areachieved.How can I find additional information and/or comment on the Proposed Plan?The complete file on the Site, including the Environmental Site Assessment and the BrownfieldInvestigation report, is available at the DNREC office, 391 Lukens Drive in New Castle. Mostdocuments are also found on:http://www.nav.dnrec.delaware.gov/DEN3/The public comment period begins on Wednesday, November 30, 2011, and ends at close of business(4:30 pm) on Tuesday, December 20, 2011. Please send written comments to the DNREC office orcall Stephen Johnson, Project Manager, at: 302-395-2600.SFJ:tlw; SFJ11017.doc; DE 1492 II B87


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