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Brownfield Redevelopment > Former Laundry
Facility/ Current Medical Office Building
The
City of Columbia City contacted SES Environmental to
assist with redeveloping a property formerly utilized as
the municipal power and water plant. The facility was
located in a residential sector of the city, close to
the downtown area. Attempts to market the facility to
perspective developers had failed due to suspected
environmental concerns.
A Phase I ESA identified several environmental
concerns related to the facility including: former
underground storage tanks, aboveground storage tanks,
asbestos containing materials, the release of PCB
containing oil, abandoned transformers, and 55 gallon
drums of unknown liquid waste. A potential for migration
of contaminants beneath the site from an adjacent
abandoned service station was also identified.
On behalf of the City of Columbia City, SES
Environmental prepared a Brownfield grant application
and work plan for submittal to the Indiana Development
Finance Authority (IDFA) and the Indiana Department of
Environmental Management. The full amount of the grant
request was awarded by IDFA and the work plan was
approved by IDEM.
Based on the investigation results, remediation
efforts focused on removing containerized waste from the
site, removing friable asbestos containing materials,
and removing surface areas impacted by PCB and petroleum
contamination. The City of Columbia City then demolished
the facility. The City is presently considering the site
for expansion of municipal services.
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