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WESTON Completes Removal Action for Discarded Munitions Ahead of Schedule; Surf City and Ship Bottom New Jersey
WEST CHESTER, PA — May 8,
2009 – Weston
Solutions, Inc. (WESTON®)
announced today its completion of field work of a $13.6 million Task
Order by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia District (Corps),
to undertake a removal action for Discarded Military Munitions (DMM)
at the Public Beaches of Surf City and Ship Bottom Long Beach Island,
New Jersey. The WESTON-led project team mobilized the week of January
20, 2009 and completed work May 1, 2009—nearly three weeks ahead of
schedule and in time for the tourist season at Surf City and Ship
Bottom. Other team members included Sevenson Environmental Services
Inc., Rettew Associates Inc. and Seismic Surveys, Inc.
In completing
the project, the team removed 1,915 Discarded Military Munitions
and munitions debris and sifted approximately 390,000 cubic yards
of sand from the dune, berm, and surf zone areas of the beach through
excavation. The material was subsequently backfilled and regraded
to the pre-sifting condition across the beach. In the surf zone,
magnetometer surveys identified anomalies and digging occurred
at those locations to investigate and remove any potential munitions.
In addition, the team replaced 21 pedestrian crossovers, 3 vehicular
crossovers, 1 handicap crossover, 56 private crossovers, and 8,100
linear feet of sand fencing.
According to Patrick G. McCann, WESTON
President and CEO, “As with every project
we complete, our goal is to safely perform our work to the satisfaction
of our clients. From the beginning, WESTON and our project stakeholders,
including the Corps, the Boroughs of Surf City and Ship Bottom,
and the State Department of Environmental Protection, all agreed on
a common goal—to safely open the public beaches in Surf City and Ship
Bottom by May 22. Thanks to a strong team effort despite some rather
challenging weather conditions, we have been able to exceed this
goal and return the beaches to use well in advance of the summer
tourist season. The fact that our team put nearly 60,000 hours of work
into this project without a lost time incident is also a very important
accomplishment.”
The WESTON team today also donated bags of clean
sand from the project and, in concert with the Philadelphia and
Baltimore Districts of the Corps of Engineers, will be working with
the Boroughs to spread this sand at locations within the Bay Beach
Park. Additionally team members installed street marker signs on the
beaches of Surf City and Ship Bottom at each pedestrian cross-over
to provide the public and safety officials assistance in identifying
their beach location.
Weston Solutions, Inc. (WESTON®) delivers integrated,
sustainable solutions for environmental restoration, property redevelopment,
design/build construction, green buildings and clean energy. Dedicated
to making a difference in the world, the company’s 1,800 people reach
out from 60 offices around the globe to build strong stakeholder relationships
and produce solutions that work. WESTON has been responding to
our clients’ toughest problems for more than 50 years.
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| WESTON Contact |
Edmund B. Pettiss, Jr.
Senior Vice President
Marketing and Communications
610-701-3159
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