TRC America Demolition Services
dismantled the entire electrical power system at the Kaiser Aluminum
facility. This required the removal of 100+ transformers ranging in
voltages and capacity, overhead high voltage power lines and support
structures, switchgear and specialized equipment used in the aluminum
smelting process.
We worked closely
with the Port representatives in the developing and implementation of
acceptable plans for deconstruction of various assets.
The initial phase
required that all transformers and components be tested to determine the
concentration of PCB contaminated oil. Upon receiving the results of the
testing, in excess of 100,000 gallons of 0-50 ppm were pumped into
railcars for recycling. The transformers testing higher then 50 ppm were
pumped and the oil was sent to a hazardous waste facility for disposal.
These transformers were then retro-filled and reenergized for 90 days.
The units were retested and all showed less then 50 ppm. They were then
disassembled and recycled.
We recycled in
excess of 2 million pounds of ferrous and non-ferrous metals.Our
extensive contacts both here and abroad have enabled us to receive above
market prices thus maximizing our investment return and our goal of 90%+
recycling/reuse of all materials.
During the scope
of this project we have worked diligently to secure and plan with
environmental contractors for the remediation and abatement of hazardous
material including asbestos, PCB oil and PCB oil filled capacitors to
meet the Port’s standards.
The final phase of
the project involved the cleanup of the site to meet the requirements
set forth by the Port’s representatives.