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Restoration Alternatives Development and Evaluation

This project aims to restore and evaluate restoration alternatives for the West Branch Grand Calumet River. It involves site visits, literature and data review, fieldwork, data analysis, and the development and evaluation of restoration alternatives. The project also includes meetings, project management, and coordination.

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Restoration Alternatives Development and Evaluation

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  1. Restoration Alternatives Development and Evaluation West Branch Grand Calumet River By Dan Sparks, USFWS, BFO Presented by Jim Smith, IDEM, OLQ

  2. Scope of Work • Phase 1 - Project Orientation • Task 1. Site Visit • Task 2. Literature and Data Review • Task 3. Data Gaps • Task 4. Local Support • Phase 2 - Fieldwork • Task 5. Work Plans • Task 6. Bathymetric and Topographic Survey • Task 7. Sediment Sampling and Testing

  3. Scope of Work • Phase 3 - Analysis and Report • Task 8. Data Analysis and Alternatives Development • No Action • Natural Recovery with Monitoring • Dredging w/ confined aquatic, nearshore, or upland disposal • Dredging w/ dewatering and treatment • Dredging and capping • Capping

  4. Scope of Work • Phase 3 - Analysis and Report • Task 9. Restoration Alternatives Report • Introduction • Physical Setting • Sediment Properties • Potential Sediment Remediation Technologies • Screening of Sediment Remediation Technologies • Development of Detailed Restoration Alternatives • Evaluation of Restoration Alternatives • Appendices, etc.

  5. Scope of Work • Phase 3 - Analysis and Report • Task 10. Meetings • Site Visit • Public Meetings • Task 11. Project Management • Coordination • Correspondence • Subcontractor’s management, oversight • Billings • etc.

  6. Results of Phase I Technical Memorandum Restoration Alternatives Development and Evaluation West Branch Grand Calumet River January 2002

  7. Results of Phase I • December 11, 2001 Site Visit • Reviewed Literature and available data • Recommended Project Reaches • Identified 6 Data Gaps

  8. Proposed Project Reaches and Past Sample Points Hohman Ave. Calumet Ave. Indianapolis Blvd. Columbia Ave White Oak Ave. ap Railroad Bridge State Line Sohl Road

  9. Burton & Dorkin, 1994

  10. Data Gap 1Bathymetric / Topographic Survey • Establish Riverbed Topography & Core Sample Elevations • Develop Remedial Alteratives & Establish Dredging / Capping Quantities • Assess Potential Disposal Sites • Evaluate Potential Access to River • Aid in Preparation of Final Restoration Plans

  11. Data Gap 2Need Engineering Base Drawings • Historical Sampling Locations • Proposed Sampling Locations • Show Contaminated Sediment Sections • Lay Out Preliminary Dredge / Capping Prisms & Materials • Preliminary Locate & Lay Out Access Sites & Potential Disposal Areas

  12. Data Gap 3Transfer Sediment Core Data to Base Drawings • Calculate (X,Y,Z) Sediment Core Data Locations Based on Bathymetric Survey • Place Data on Base Maps

  13. Data Gap 4Proposed Additional Core Boring, Sediment Chemical / Physical Properties • Between Indianapolis Blvd & White Oak • Between White Oak & Columbia Ave. • Between Columbia Ave. & Calumet Ave. • Between Calumet Ave & Sohl Road • Between Sohl Road & Hohman Ave. • Between Railroad Bridge & State Line

  14. Proposed Sampling

  15. Data Gap 5Need Information on Access Sites • Very Shallow Water • Limited Access and Bank Stability for Equipment Insertion, Dewatering, Hauling • Bridges have no Horizontal or Vertical Clearance for Equipment Movement from River Reach to River Reach

  16. Data Gap 6Local Sources of Services & Material • Information is needed on: • Local Labor • Dredging Equipment • Construction Equipment • Fleet Vehicles • Aggregate & Sand • Concrete • Related Services

  17. What’s Next • Do we Proceed with Phase 2? • Do we do all proposed sampling or reduce number? • Are all parameters identified? • Should we do additional Toxicity Sampling? • Do we obtain New Aerial Photos to develop topographic base maps or can we use some flown in 1994 or 1995?

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