EPA Announces Major Agreement With Developer to Remediate Superfund Site in Nashua, New Hampshire
The
The cleanup and redevelopment projects are being funded through the combined effort of
"This unique agreement ensures that the cleanup plan for the site will protect human health and the environment and will also result in the redevelopment of the site," said
An initial cleanup plan for the site was signed in 2019 after a comment period. In
Once the cleanup is complete, Blaylock plans to redevelop the area into mixed-use commercial space and residential units, providing significant economic opportunity and much-needed residential housing and bringing an otherwise abandoned property back into productive use.
"The environmental cleanup of the former Mohawk Tannery Site on the
"NHDES applauds this important agreement as a great example of federal, state, and local governments working together with a private developer to achieve brownfields revitalization. The agreement uses public resources and incentives to leverage significant private investment in the challenging cleanup and redevelopment of a legacy site located in
The former facility produced tanned hides for leather between 1924 and 1984. The site was proposed for the National Priorities List (NPL) in 2000, but never listed, on the basis of past disposal practices which included the direct discharge of wastewater containing hazardous substances such as chromium, zinc, and phenol into the
Cleanup work at the site will include excavation of hazardous tannery waste, landfill material and asbestos containing material, disposal of waste in a newly constructed waste containment cell, and general property restoration. The containment cell will utilize the most advanced materials and technology, including an impermeable cap and vertical barrier designed to meet
The cleanup work is expected to take approximately 18 months.
Opportunity to learn more and provide comment:
The public is invited to submit written input on the agreement during the public comment period.
To review the agreement and to learn more about the site visit: epa.gov/superfund/mohawk
Written comments can be mailed or e-mailed by
Mail Code 07-03
Email: [email protected]
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