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 Pump-around System (TP6 Part A-STPA2008S-22)  
 

There are two brooks that flow into the tar ponds. Coke Ovens Brook and Wash Brook. In order to have water-controlled construction areas for solidification and stabilization work, both brooks need to be redirected around the north and south ponds.
The Pump Around System design consists of temporary pumping stations. Each station consists of several pumps that will draw in water from constructed intake structures and move the water, through two large pipelines, to an area of the ponds where no constructions activity is underway.
This process will be completed in three stages. First stage is Prince Street to Ferry Street Bridge. Stage two is Ferry Street Bridge to the narrows in the north pond and the final stage includes the narrow to the mouth of the harbor. Walls made from sheet pilling will be used to block tidal waters from Sydney Harbour from entering the ponds while work is taking place.


TP 6A 100 % Design Report

Additional Documentation
Muggah Creek Collector Sewer- Erosion and Sediment Control
Phase III - Environmental Site Assessment - Former CN Rail
Engineering Design Phase 2 Final Report
Geotechnical Investigation Muggah Creek Collector Sewer
CBCL Supplementary Geotechnical Investigation
JW Letter Report Geotechnical Inv

PCB Contamination Interim Report '92

GeoInvRpt Revision 1 July 20 2007
Addendum GeoInv-All BHs and Lab Testing Revision 1

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Addendums

Attention all bidders for TP6 A STPAS-22. Below you will find Addendums and associated documents. The official addendum has been mailed to the official bidders along with the drawings and supporting documentation.

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Tender Issued for Protective Cap
July 20, 2010 - The Sydney Tar Ponds Agency has released a tender for the construction of a protective cap over treated tar ponds sediment.It's the third step in a series of projects leading to the future development of the remediated site.Construction of the multi-layer protective cap will begin in the fall, and is scheduled for completion in summer, 2013. It will include a grading/bedding layer, a geosynthetic clay layer, a geocomposit drainage layer, protective fill, topsoil and hydro seed. The cap is designed to direct rain and groundwater into an engineered channel that will also carry brook water to the mouth of Sydney Harbour. The tender closes Aug. 10. More than 70 per cent of the south pond, located between Prince Street and the Ferry Street Bridge, has been solidified and stabilized. Treatment of the entire pond is expected to be completed in August. It will be followed by the construction of a channel to allow brook water and groundwater to flow through the site and into the harbour. In January 2007, the government of Canada and province of Nova Scotia committed $400 million to ensure the Tar Ponds and Coke Ovens cleanup is completed by 2014.

S&S Work Restarts In South Pond

03/23/10 The Sydney Tar Ponds Agency is pleased to announce that the cleanup has kicked into high gear with the restart of solidification and stabilization in the south tar pond.

Contractors began the cement work today (Tuesday, March 23, 2010). The process includes using an excavator to mix cement powder into the contaminated sediment, similar to the way a baker mixes ingredients when making a cake. The contract requires that each completed cell meets established criteria for permeability, leachability, and strength. For more on this contract, please click here.

It's expected that the south pond (from Prince Street to Ferry Street Bridge) will be completely solidified and stabilized by the end of summer, 2010.

Air monitors are operating in real-time at the project fence line, and also operating within the work site as part of the Master Occupational Health and Safety Plan for the project. To receive daily air monitoring reports, please click here.

To view a video clip of work from 2009, please right click here and select save target as. You must download the file in order to view it properly.


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