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Raymark Waste to be Removed at Sikorsky Airport Availability Session: September 17, 2014 at Saint Joseph’s Parish Hal

Category: Hazardous Waste
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Wednesday, September 10th, 2014

Boston - As part of the Sikorsky Airport Enhancements Project, the City of Bridgeport will be conducting a removal of hazardous waste at a parcel associated with the new runway safety area. The work, which will be overseen by the E.P.A., includes the excavation, treatment, and disposal of approximately 14,000 cubic yards of hazardous material associated with the Raymark Industries Superfund Site. E.P.A. will hold an information session to discuss the plan on September 17, 2014 from 4:00-6:00pm and from 7:00-9:00pm at Saint Joseph's Parish Hall: 1300 Main Street.

The Sikorsky Airport Enhancements Plan includes multiple construction efforts. The Plan includes the realignment of approximately 2200 linear feet of Connecticut Route 113 (Main Street) to accommodate the construction of a runway safety area, approximately 500 feet in width and 300 feet in length at the east end of runway 6-24. Also included in the Plan is the removal of the Raymark waste and the mitigation of invasive plant species at various locations along Connecticut Route 113 and within the Sikorsky Airport limits.

The partial relocation of Connecticut Route 113 will impact the portion of the Airport Property that contains the Raymark waste. Workers have mobilized to the location to begin the initial preparations that will result in the removal of Raymark waste and the road realignment later this Fall. Heavy construction equipment will be used to excavate soil and other material. A staging area will be set up to store and stabilize material; and trucking will be arranged for disposing material to appropriate out-of-state waste disposal facilities. Clean fill will be brought in; and once the Raymark waste is removed and clean fill is placed, relocation of Main Street can be completed and construction of the Runway Safety Area can proceed.

E.P.A. and representatives from the Stratford Health Department, City of Bridgeport, and the Connecticut Department of Transportation will be accessible to the public on September 17 at Saint Joseph's Parish Hall to answer questions and discuss the Plan and schedule.

For more information about the overall Plan visit the Connecticut Department of Transportation website (http://sikorskyairportproject.com/index.html) which will include Plan updates, traffic alerts, and contact information.

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