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Spirit Lake Photos, January - June 2022

Spirit Lake Photo Galleries 

  • June 2022
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Remediation Work: Week of June 20, 2022
  • Capping continues in the Unnamed Creek Offshore area.

  • Hydraulic and mechanical dredging occurring in the Shallow Sheltered Bay. Hydraulic dredging operations in this area are now complete.

Remediation Work: Week of June 13, 2022
  • Gravel material for the remedial cap root barrier is placed on the capping conveyor. The root barrier will be placed in portions of the Shallow Sheltered Bay and offshore areas.

  • Grading continues in Wire Mill Pond to prepare for remedial cap placement.

  • Stockpiled material from winter operations is placed in the OU-J Confined Disposal Facility (CDF).

Remediation Work: Week of June 6, 2022
  • Gravel material for the remedial cap root barrier is placed on the capping conveyor. The root barrier will be placed in portions of the Shallow Sheltered Bay and offshore areas.

  • Grading continues in Wire Mill Pond to prepare for remedial cap placement.

  • Stockpiled material from winter operations is placed in the OU-J Confined Disposal Facility (CDF).

Remediation Work: Week of May 30, 2022
  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U. S. Steel (USS) hold a public meeting at the Morgan Park Community Center on May 19th to provide information to the community on the status of the project.

  • Material continues to be hydraulically dredged from the Shallow Sheltered Bay.

Remediation Work: Week of May 23, 2022
  • Public meeting photo

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U. S. Steel (USS) hold a public meeting at the Morgan Park Community Center on May 19th to provide information to the community on the status of the project.

  • hydraulical dredging from the Shallow Sheltered Bay

    Material continues to be hydraulically dredged from the Shallow Sheltered Bay.

  • amphibious ripper in Shallow Sheltered Bay

    Harder material within the Shallow Sheltered Bay is mechanically broken down with an amphibious ripper prior to hydraulic removal.

Remediation Work: Week of May 16, 2022
  • Capping operations begin in the Wire Mill Delta offshore area.

  • Mechanical removal (ripping) of some material along the spit of land in the Shallow Sheltered Bay occurs prior to the material being hydraulically dredged and transported to the OU-J Confined Disposal Facility.

  • Stockpiled dredged material is tested with a heavy roller to see if the material is physically firm enough to stay in place within the OU-J Confined Disposal Facility.

Remediation Work: Week of May 9, 2022
  • Turbidity curtains are installed in the Wire Mill Delta to prepare for placement of clean capping material.

  • The Geotube bags in the Upland Confined Disposal Facility (CDF) are prepared to receive dredged material from the upcoming dredging operations in Spirit Lake.

Remediation Work: Week of May 2, 2022
  • Turbidity curtains are installed in the Wire Mill Delta to prepare for placement of clean capping material.

  • The Geotube bags in the Upland Confined Disposal Facility (CDF) are prepared to receive dredged material from the upcoming dredging operations in Spirit Lake.

  • Lighting systems are set up and tested to prepare for 24-hour operations.

Remediation Work: Week of April 25, 2022
  • Operations resume at the Sediment Processing Area (SPA) to prepare the facility for processing dredged material from Spirit Lake.

  • View from the Upland Confined Disposal Facility (CDF) southwest to the Weir Pond and upstream Unnamed Creek.

Remediation Work: Week of April 18, 2022
  • A spreader barge is constructed that will be used to spread clean material on the sediment surface in the capping and enhanced natural recovery areas in Spirit Lake.

  • View of the future Shallow Sheltered Bay and offshore Unnamed Creek area.

  • View of the restored Unnamed Creek and floodplain.

Remediation Work: Week of April 11, 2022
  • View of the Upland Confined Disposal Facility and future Shallow, Sheltered Bay.

  • View toward Spirit Lake of the remediated Unnamed Creek Corridor and Weir Pond.

Remediation Work: Week of Mar. 22, 2022
  • Stockpiling of clean sand material to use in capping and cover placement continues.

    Stockpiling of clean sand material to use in capping and cover placement continues.

  • Ice begins to melt in the restored Unnamed Creek corridor.

    Ice begins to melt in the restored Unnamed Creek corridor.

Remediation Work: Week of Mar. 14, 2022
  • Mechanical dredging has been completed in the Shallow Sheltered Bay, including mechanical removal of the vegetated buffer. A turbidity curtain is in place between the Shallow Sheltered Bay and Spirit Lake to minimize turbidity and water exchange as ice melting occurs with warmer temperatures.

  • Excavation is performed to connect the new flow path of Unnamed Creek to the Shallow Sheltered Bay now that mechanical dredging in the bay is complete.

  • Clean sand material to be used in spring and summer capping operations is stored in a stockpile area onsite.

Remediation Work: Week of Mar. 7, 2022
  • Mechanical dredging of the Shallow Sheltered Bay continues.

    Mechanical dredging of the Shallow Sheltered Bay continues.

  • Dredge material continues to be taken to either the OU-J confined disposal facility (CDF) or the Sediment Processing Area.

    Dredge material continues to be taken to either the OU-J confined disposal facility (CDF) or the Sediment Processing Area.

  • Before being removed from the site, a truck used to transport material from the Shallow Sheltered Bay is decontaminated over an impervious surface that drains to the water treatment facility and captures all impacted materials.

    Before being removed from the site, a truck used to transport material from the Shallow Sheltered Bay is decontaminated over an impervious surface that drains to the water treatment facility and captures all impacted materials.

Remediation Work: Week of Feb. 21, 2022
  • Mechanical dredging of the Shallow Sheltered Bay continues.

  • Dredge material continues to be taken to either the OU-J confined disposal facility (CDF) or the Sediment Processing Area.

  • A view of the OU-J confined disposal facility (CDF) stockpile.

Remediation Work: Week of Feb. 14, 2022
  • Mechanical dredging of the Shallow Sheltered Bay continues.

  • Dredge material from the Shallow Sheltered Bay continues to be hauled to either the Sediment Processing Area or the OU-J confined disposal facility (CDF).

  • A view of the Shallow Sheltered Bay operations.

Remediation Work: Week of Feb. 7, 2022
  • Mechanical dredging of the Shallow Sheltered Bay continues.

    Mechanical dredging of the Shallow Sheltered Bay continues.

  • Dredge material from the Shallow Sheltered Bay continues to be hauled to either the Sediment Processing Area or the OU-J confined disposal facility (CDF).

    Dredge material from the Shallow Sheltered Bay continues to be hauled to either the Sediment Processing Area or the OU-J confined disposal facility (CDF).

  • The contractor uses an amphibious vehicle to perform a topographic survey in the Shallow Sheltered Bay.

    The contractor uses an amphibious vehicle to perform a topographic survey in the Shallow Sheltered Bay.

Remediation Work: Week of Jan. 31, 2022
  • Mechanical dredging of the Shallow Sheltered Bay continues.

    Mechanical dredging of the Shallow Sheltered Bay continues.

  • Surface dredge material from the Shallow Sheltered Bay continues to be stockpiled in the sediment processing area.

    Surface dredge material from the Shallow Sheltered Bay is stockpiled in the sediment processing area.

  • A view of the Shallow Sheltered Bay operations.

    A view of the Shallow Sheltered Bay operations.

Remediation Work: Week of Jan. 17, 2022
  • Mechanical dredging of the Shallow Sheltered Bay continues.

    Mechanical dredging of the Shallow Sheltered Bay continues.

  • Surface dredge material from the Shallow Sheltered Bay is stockpiled in the sediment processing area.

    Surface dredge material from the Shallow Sheltered Bay is loaded into dump trucks and brought to the sediment processing area. Deeper dredge material is staged in windrows before being taken to the OU-J confined disposal facility (CDF).

  • The contractor continues to monitor noise during mechanical dredging operations. Odor monitoring is also being performed during mechanical dredging.

Remediation Work: Week of Jan. 10, 2022
  • Photo of Mechanical dredging activities in the Shallow Sheltered Bay began the week of 3 January 2022.

    Mechanical dredging activities in the Shallow Sheltered Bay began the week of 3 January 2022. (1/10/2022)

  • Photo of cap material placed following mechanical dredging in the Shallow Sheltered Bay.

    Cap material is placed following mechanical dredging in the Shallow Sheltered Bay. The cap ensures the dredge surface is fully remediated and can support establishment of native plant species. (1/10/2022)

  • Photo of Noise monitoring equipment used to collect noise data associated with mechanical dredging in the Shallow Sheltered Bay.

    Noise monitoring equipment is used to collect noise data associated with mechanical dredging in the Shallow Sheltered Bay. (1/10/2022)

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