NASA WALLOPS FLIGHT CENTER
Complex Problems
Remediation
Demolition
Overview: Demolished the 15,163 ft2 NASA Wallops Island Launch Facility, including the Z-41 Assembly Shop. All concrete equipment slabs, concrete tank saddles and containment areas, concrete sidewalks, aboveground storage tank, and associated piping on the exterior northwest and southwest side of the structure were removed.
Mobilized resources and devised a plan with an emphasis on safety.
Quick and efficient removal of asbestos.
Interior and exterior demolition of Building Z-41.
Constructed critical barriers with negative containment for removed materials.
With a diversion (recycle) rate of 95.3%, Perma-Fix exceeded the 60% diversion target at Wallops Island, saving the government $138,376.
We are pleased to serve the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on key demolition and remediation projects. Serving as the lead contractor, we provided project management, subcontractor integration, project scheduling and controls.
“When it comes to professional and nuclear services, our team is capable of handling a wide scope of responsibilities”
John Leach
A previous survey conducted by a Perma-Fix wholly-owned subsidiary, SEC, in October 2019 identified asbestos-containing materials in the form
of caulk around the doors as well as floor tile and associated mastic. The survey also identified lead containing paint in the gutters, roll-up
doors, door casings, and steel supports. Safety considerations prohibited an accounting of other regulated material which may have been
present in the interior rooms.
Our Personnel and equipment were mobilized to the site in August 2020. The crew acquired access badges and a safety briefing with a review of all
relevant aspects of the site safety plan was conducted. Temporary safety fencing was erected around the site and the laydown area was
organized. Erosion and sediment control measures were installed per the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan and sanitary facilities
were set up. Various equipment and implements would continue to arrive during the week as needed and a long-reach excavator was assembled
as its separate components arrived.
Asbestos abatement preparations began straightaway, as well as other contaminated material removal. Exterior abatement activities were completed
and critical barriers with a negative containment was constructed for the interior tile and mastic removal. All abatement
activities, including clearance sampling, were completed in September 2020, and abatement equipment and waste was transported off-site.
Interior demolition and selected exterior demolition also began in September 2020 as debris, loose items, and fiberglass blow out
panels were removed. Facility electricians confirmed power disconnection at the transformer at the rear of the building,
power lines were cut and capped, and the transformer was removed. Gross demolition began in earnest in September 2020 as the building was
brought down upon itself beginning at the east bay. The concrete walls of Building Z-41 crumbled easily with a pulverizer attachment on
the long-reach excavator, while another excavator segregated and sorted materials. In September 2020, the first loads of waste and
recyclables were shipped off-site and material shipments would continue intermittently until late September 2020 with the final roll-off
containers of concrete debris. Once the glycol was transferred to containers provided by the base environmental department,
the aboveground storage tank was removed and the remaining ancillary items at the north end of the site were removed as well.
The area was subsequently backfilled, graded for positive drainage, and seed and straw were applied. With a diversion (recycle) rate of 95.3%, Perma-Fix
exceeded the 60% diversion target at Wallops Island, saving the government $138,376.
Waste Treatment
Our fixed base facilities offer highly specialized treatment options that help reduce risk and avoid costly internal program development.
. .Nuclear & Technical
Services
Our highly experienced team of professionals can handle domestic and international challenges across all project disciplines.
. .Instrumentation
We repair, calibrate, and rent radiological and industrial hygiene instrumentation, and have one of the country's largest commercial instrument inventories.
. .Innovation
Our research team specializes in development of new and innovative solutions that manage risk and create value associated with nuclear materials.
. .NORM / TENORM Services
Our team provides turn-key services for NORM management, specializing in tailoring solutions for difficult waste streams and strategic support which range from regulatory compliance consulting to turn-key NORM program management design and implementation.
. .