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PHOTOS OF CURRENT WORK
ACTIVITIES
Click on the links
below to view recent photos.
SITE CONDITIONS:
Photos
from week of 3/8/10
Photos
from week of 3/1/10
Photos
from week of 2/22/10
Photos
from week of 2/1/10
Photos
from week of 1/18/10
Photos
from week of 1/11/10
Photos
from week of 1/4/10
PHOTOS
FROM INSPECTIONS OF ROLLS OF GEOSYNTHETIC CAP MATERIALS:
Photos from week of
3/1/10
Photos from week of
2/22/10
Photos from week of
2/8/10
Photos from week of
2/1/10
Photos from week of
1/25/10
Photos from week of
1/11/10
Photos from week of
1/4/10
PHOTOS OF PAST WORK
ACTIVITIES (May 2008 to December 2009)
Click on the links
below to view photos from past construction activities.
SITE
PREPARATION ACTIVITIES (2008)
CONTAINMENT
(CAP) AREA CONSTRUCTION (Click on the year below.
2008 2009
SOLIDIFICATION (2009)
WASTE
EXCAVATION AND HANDLING - Click on the
excavation areas or years
below to view photos of excavation activities.
(Click here to view a map showing the excavation areas.)
Movement of High Hazard Soil Stockpile
into Containment (Cap) Area 2008
North Woods (click on
the years below):
2008
2009
Areas A, B, and C
(2009)
Areas D and E (2009)
Areas F and
G
(click on the years below):
2008
2009
Area H
(2009) Areas I, J, K, L and M
including earliest stained soil photos (click on the year below):
2008
2009
Areas N and O
including stained soils area in Area O (2009)
Areas P, Q, and
R (2009)
Area S (First
Excavation Area 2008)
Areas T and U
(click on the years below):
2008
2009
Area V
(2009)
Grove Street
Excavation (2009)
Delaware Street (Areas O, M, U) Excavation (2009)
Excavation of Sediments from Sedimentation
Basin (2009)
THROOP BOROUGH BORROW SOURCE
(2009)
CONSTRUCTION OF MINE FISSURE
HAUL ROAD AND CLOSURE OF MINE FISSURES NORTH OF THE SITE
(2008)
PHOTOS OF OTHER
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES AND AREAS (click on the year below)
2008
2009
SITE CONDITIONS PRE PHASE 2 CONSTRUCTION (click here)
AERIAL
PHOTOS
AERIAL PHOTOS TAKEN JANUARY
17,
2009
AERIAL PHOTOS TAKEN JUNE 20,
2008
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