East Barracks Trenton Rail Yard

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Trenton, NJ

 

 

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Beginning in March 2023, Amtrak began environmental remediation of the Amtrak-owned East Barracks rail yard site. The Property is 2.2 acres in size located at the northwestern end of Cook Avenue behind PJ Hill Elementary School and Greg Grant Park. The property's soil was impacted by PCB-containing oils from historic rail operations. The remediation project includes excavation, loading, and offsite transportation of approximately 10,400 cubic yards of spoils.

 

Amtrak acquired the East Barracks rail yard in April 1976, when Amtrak acquired the Northeast Corridor. New Jersey Transit (NJT) and Amtrak's predecessor railroads, including the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Penn Central Transportation Company, used the rail yard for overnight storage of electric powered, self-propelled passenger rail equipment for the Northeast Corridor rail line. NJT a loué le terrain à Amtrak, mais ne l'a pas exploitée depuis de nombreuses années. Amtrak has never used the yard for train operations and currently uses it for the storage of rail equipment that is used to maintain the railroad right-of-way. The site consists of active and former rail lines and spurs, one crew office trailer, and a vehicle parking area.

Impacts to soil at the East Barracks site were originally investigated by NJT who reported a discharge of PCBs to New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP). In 2000, The discharge was attributed to leaking transformers on electric rail cars. A remedial investigation (RI) was performed to identify the extent of the impact. Au cours de l’enquête corrective, des effets des polychlorobiphényles (PCB) dans le sol ont été découverts à différents niveaux de concentration. NJT installed a geotextile liner over the existing ballast between and within the railroad tracks and placed an additional one-foot layer of clean ballast on top of the geotextile liner to limit migration of PCBs.

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Plan du site

En tant que propriétaire du site, Amtrak a continué les activités de l'étude de réhabilitation. The remedial investigation report (RIR) was completed in May 2017 and recommended a Self-Implementing Cleanup and Disposal Plan (SICP). The SICP was submitted to and approved by the United Stated Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in March 2020, and later modified in January 2021. The remediation work at this site is overseen by a Licensed Site Remediation Professional (LSRP) in compliance with NJDEP regulations. Amtrak has remediated two adjoining properties (not Amtrak-owned) to meet the NJDEP Residential cleanup standard.

For the Amtrak-owned property, the remedial goal is to remove PCB impacted soil to meet the NJDEP Non-Residential cleanup standard. The remediation of the Amtrak property is separated into two phases with the first phase addressing the yard north of Cook Ave and the second phase addressing the southern section of the yard.

Phase 1 remediation of the Amtrak property was conducted in March through June 2023, with Phase 2 being planned for summer of 2024. Earth work disturbances for both phases will be performed in accordance with the Soil Erosion and Sediment Control (SESCP) plan approved by the Mercer County Soil Conservation District in March 2020. During remediation activities, Amtrak and its contractors will perform perimeter air monitoring to prevent any air quality exceedances beyond the property line. Amtrak interrompra les travaux si des dépassements des critères de qualité de l'air sont détectés dans le périmètre et atténuera tout problème avant la reprise des travaux. Tous les véhicules et équipements entrant dans la zone de travail seront décontaminés avant leur sortie du site. Work hours will be restricted to 7:30 am - 4:00 pm. Construction vehicle trucks will be restricted from traveling on Cook Avenue during student bus loading and discharge points of the day.

Une fois les activités d'excavation terminées, le site sera restauré et revégétalisé en accord avec le SESCP. New Jersey certified clean backfill soil will be used to fill excavated areas. Topsoil will meet the specifications of the USDA and Mercer County Soil Conservation District, and plants will be obtained from local or regional sources. Once site restoration is complete, the Mercer County Soil Conversation office will visit the site to ensure all work was done in accordance with the certified SESCP.

Prior to performing any environmental remediation work, the Trenton School District was informed of Amtrak's remediation work plan for the East Barracks site. The Trenton School District provided permission for remediation work to begin as the first initial of the work included cleanup of the PJ Hill Elementary School property bordering the East Barracks property. The remediation work schedule was coordinated to have minimal impact with the school bell and bus schedules.

In accordance with NJDEP regulation, N.J.A.C. 7:26.C Administrative Requirements for the Remediation of Contaminated Sites, LSRP signage was posted at the East Barracks site advising the public of the environmental remediation work that was occurring.

Amtrak welcomes public comments and questions on the remediation plan for this site and the remaining remediation work to be completed.

Documents du projet

Access documents related to the East Barracks Remediation project at https://njems.nj.gov/DataMiner.

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Que sont les polychlorobiphényles (PCB)​​​​​​​?

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are human-made organic chemicals that are part of the chlorinated hydrocarbons family. PCBs were manufactured for use in industrial and commercial applications until their production was banned in the United States in 1979. Due to PCBs non-flammability, stability, and electrical insulation properties, PCB-containing oil was used on the railroad in capacitors, electric powered rail equipment, and transformers. PCBs do not break down easily, are persistent in soil, and bioaccumulate (meaning they can accumulate over time in a living organism). According to the US EPA, PCBs have been shown to cause adverse health effects to animals and humans.

Que sont les polychlorobiphényles (PCB)​​​​​​​?

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are human-made organic chemicals that are part of the chlorinated hydrocarbons family. PCBs were manufactured for use in industrial and commercial applications until their production was banned in the United States in 1979. Due to PCBs non-flammability, stability, and electrical insulation properties, PCB-containing oil was used on the railroad in capacitors, electric powered rail equipment, and transformers. PCBs do not break down easily, are persistent in soil, and bioaccumulate (meaning they can accumulate over time in a living organism). According to the US EPA, PCBs have been shown to cause adverse health effects to animals and humans.