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Drilling subcontractor installs monitoring well.
MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).
MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283
Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283
Drilex worker (drilling subcontractor) installs the well casing.
MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).
MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283
Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283
Drilling subcontractor installs monitoring well on downgradient property. Well will be used to determine if the groundwater contains contaminants that may have migrated from leaking underground storage tanks that were located across Quincy Street.
MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).
MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283
Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283
MassDEP Inspector Ken Atkinson (2nd from left) explains the operation of the underground storage tank monitoring and alarm system to Asst. Commissioner Nancy Seidman (left), Commissioner Ken Kimmell (center) and NERO Deputy Director Eric Worrall (right).
Drilling subcontractor (Drilex Environmental) installs monitoring well on a downgradient property. The well will be used to determine if the groundwater contains contaminants that may have migrated from leaking underground storage tanks that were located across Quincy Street.
MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).
MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283
Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283
Drilling Subcontractor (Drilex Environmental) installs monitoring well on a downgradient property. Well will be used to determine if the groundwater contains contaminants that may have migrated from leaking underground storage tanks that were located across Quincy Street.
MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).
MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283
Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283
MassDEP Commissioner Ken Kimmell joined agency staff during an inspection of an underground storage tank and Stage II vapor recovery system at Newton Center Gulf. Shown (l-r) at the inspection site are: MassDEP Assistant Commissioner for Waste Prevention Nancy Seidman, Gulf Senior Manager of Environmental Operations Angela Pimental, NERO Deputy Regional Director for Waste Prevention Susan Ruch, MassDEP Inspector Ken Atkinson, Gulf station owner George Audi, Commissioner Kimmell, MassDEP Inspector Tom Natario, NERO Deputy Regional Director for Resource Protection Eric Worrall, and Dependable Petroleum Service President Bruce Garrett.
MassDEP engineer oversees the installation of 3 monitoring wells on adjacent down-gradient property to measure for the presence of contaminants in the soil and groundwater which may be migrating onto this property from the subject disposal site across Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts.
MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).
MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283
Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283
Worker carries a clear sleeve containing soil from the boring of the well. The strata of soil will be examined to determine porosity and samples will be taken and sent to environmental laboratory for analysis.
MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).
MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283
Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283
Photographs from an Underground Storage Tank site on Cambridge Street in Charlestown (Boston), Massachusetts
MassDEP RTN: 3-0003987
Site Summary Information with link to documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Removal of an Underground Storage Tank (UST) at building 139. 65 USTs removals were completed at Dal Molin.
Photographs from a site on Washington Street, Roxbury (Boston), Massachusetts.
MassDEP RTN: 3-0011352
Site Summary Information with link to documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Dependable Petroleum Service President Bruce Garrett and Gulf Senior Manager of Environmental Operations Angela Pimental (right) explain the workings of the storage tank vapor recovery system to MassDEP Commissioner Ken Kimmell (left) and Asst. Commissioner Nancy Seidman.
Photographs from an Underground Storage Tank site on Cambridge Street in Charlestown (Boston), Massachusetts
MassDEP RTN: 3-0003987
Site Summary Information with link to documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Photographs from the GKH Project Area
November 2, 2004
GARDNER AND TAINTER ST
Worcester, Massachusetts
MassDEP RTN: 2-0014187
public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Photographs from an Underground Storage Tank site on Cambridge Street in Charlestown (Boston), Massachusetts
MassDEP RTN: 3-0003987
Site Summary Information with link to documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Sketchbook drawings of ideas for a book.
Notes: Agriculture puts a large strain on the aquifers. In the 1930s Agricultural practiced wasted water and in conjunction with the weather, lead to dust bowl conditions. Midwest farmers now primarily irrigate from underground aquifers which have steadily decreased over the last 50+ years as more water is being taken out than is being put (or allowed) in (i.e recharge). Transpiration, evaporation, and harvests of food (contain lots of water water) take water out faster than precipitation can put it back.
Note: Also the oil pipeline recently put on hold would run over several of these aquifers, and although unlikely, a spill could be very destructive to agriculture as well as drinking water supplies.
Boarded-up convenience store, as seen through an Industar 50-2 f/3.5 lens @ f/4
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Sketchbook drawings of ideas for a book.
To include the overall hydrologic cycle and how nature and society fit into and effect the cycle.
Photograph from the Vining Tank Removal (and others) at the Industriplex Federal Superfund Site in Woburn, Massachusetts
MassDEP RTN: 3-0001731
Site information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
MassDEP engineer oversees the installation of 3 monitoring wells on adjacent down-gradient property to measure for the presence of contaminants in the soil and groundwater which may be migrating onto this property from the subject disposal site across Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts.
MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).
MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283
Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283
Photographs from an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Main Street in Charlestown (Boston), Massachusetts.
MassDEP RTN: 3-0002746
Site Summary Information with links to documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
This clear sleeve contains soil from the boring of the well. The strata of soil will be examined to determine porosity and samples will be taken and sent to environmental laboratory for analysis.
MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).
MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283
Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283
A monitoring well screen: this slotted portion of the casing is placed at the groundwater table. The groundwater will seep into this pipe and may be measured for depth or sampled for environmental contaminants.
MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).
MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283
Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283
Drilling subcontractor installs monitoring well on a downgradient property. Well will be used to determine if the groundwater contains contaminants that may have migrated from leaking underground storage tanks that were located across Quincy Street.
MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).
MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283
Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283
This clear sleeve contains soil from the boring of the well. The strata of soil will be examined to determine porosity and samples will be taken and sent to environmental laboratory for analysis.
MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).
MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283
Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283
Photographs from aMassachusetts National Guard Underground Storage Tank Site on Victory Road in Docrchester (Boston), Massachusetts
MassDEP RTN=3-0015314
Site Summary Information with link to documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Photographs from an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Main Street in Charlestown (Boston), Massachusetts.
MassDEP RTN: 3-0002746
Site Summary Information with links to documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Photographs from the Penn Transport Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Beacham Street in Everett, Massachusetts.
MassDEP RTN: 3-0000547
Site Summary Information: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Photographs from an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Main Street in Charlestown (Boston), Massachusetts.
MassDEP RTN: 3-0002746
Site Summary Information with links to documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Photographs from a site on Washington Street, Roxbury (Boston), Massachusetts.
MassDEP RTN: 3-0011352
Site Summary Information with link to documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Photographs from a site on Washington Street, Roxbury (Boston), Massachusetts.
MassDEP RTN: 3-0011352
Site Summary Information with link to documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Photographs from an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester (Boston), Massachusetts.
MassDEP RTN: 3-0014745
Site Summary Information with link to documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
On line of duty, workers may be exposed to possible risks for certain hazardous substances and physical agents like leaking fuel from underground storage tanks, asbestos materials, lead, silica, welding fumes, sewer gases, radiation, noise pollution, among others.
Sketchbook drawings of ideas for a book.
Wetlands are invaluable for several reasons. They are natural water treatment facilities that can reduce some water pollution (not massive amounts of heavy industrial of municipal pollution).
Photosynthetic algae, bacteria and small animals consume pollutants (carbon sources) and fatten up. Higher predator animals eat the algae bacteria, rotifers, etc... The shade from the plants keeps the photosynthetic bacteria from blooming and becoming toxic and de-oxygenating the water.
The fine silt layers filters the water and the organic "schmutzedecke" like layers of the wetland harbor organisms that consume some pollutants.
Plants remove and fix nitrogen and sequester some pollutants.
•Toxic of flammable gases like carbon monoxide, methane or hydrogen sulphide coming from confined spaces (basements, underground storage tanks and excavations) can cause explosions and poisoning.
Installation of the casing in the monitoring well.
MassDEP conducts response actions under the Massachusetts Contingency Plan ("MCP") at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Quincy Street in Dorchester, Massachusetts. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).
MassDEP RTN: 3-0028283
Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Site Documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/wsc_viewer/rtn.aspx?rtn=3-0028283
Dangerous chemicals and substances from materials, falling debris, oil from leaking underground storage tanks and high levels of noise – the demolition crew needs to stay safe and alert at work.
Photograph from the Vining Tank Removal (and others) at the Industriplex Federal Superfund Site in Woburn, Massachusetts
MassDEP RTN: 3-0001731
Site information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Photographs from a site on Washington Street, Roxbury (Boston), Massachusetts.
MassDEP RTN: 3-0011352
Site Summary Information with link to documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Photographs from a site on Washington Street, Roxbury (Boston), Massachusetts.
MassDEP RTN: 3-0011352
Site Summary Information with link to documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Photographs from the Penn Transport Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Beacham Street in Everett, Massachusetts.
MassDEP RTN: 3-0000547
Site Summary Information: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
MassDEP directs response actions at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Maple Street in Holyoke, Massachusetts - part of the planned Multimodal Transportation Center. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).
MassDEP RTN: 1-0012759
Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Underground storage tanks are not safe from contamination and other sort of damages over time. When corroded, they can leak oil. In the process, it can contaminate soil and groundwater, thus imperiling our health and safety.
Photographs from a site on Washington Street, Roxbury (Boston), Massachusetts.
MassDEP RTN: 3-0011352
Site Summary Information with link to documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
Photographs from an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Dorchester Avenue, Dorchester (Boston), Massachusetts.
MassDEP RTN: 3-0014745
Site Summary Information with link to documents: public.dep.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
MassDEP directs response actions at an Underground Storage Tank (UST) site on Maple Street in Holyoke, Massachusetts - part of the planned Multimodal Transportation Center. The environmental assessment and cleanup work is funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act ("ARRA") of 2009 (details at Recovery.gov).
MassDEP RTN: 1-0012759
Summary Site Information: db.state.ma.us/dep/cleanup/sites/Site_Info.asp?textfield_...
6.When it comes to contracts, make sure you know the terms and conditions or have the contract reviewed by an independent lawyer.
7.Contact suppliers for the materials you need to build your gas station. You will need to get a list of required materials and equipment from the oil company. Among the materials you need are pipes, underground storage tanks, nozzles, gas and oil containers, hoses, vacuum and air machines, measuring/calibration containers and other accessories. underground tank removal
Sketchbook drawings of ideas for a book.
Parking lots shed some of the dirtiest polluted water. Cars drip fluids and salt from roads is washed into municipal sewers.
in Pre-EPA days this was discharged directly to streams and rivers where it was thought that the world's waters could absorb and dilute and infinite amount of pollution. this pic shows this situation. Now water is run through treatment plants, but it would still be better to let the ground absorb more water.
Pavement also reduces recharge by rushing water off into streams and rivers thereby increasing flooding and decreasing the water table.