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by the contractor to prevent debris from 

 entering the water but the demolition of 

 existing piles and wharf decks will be 

 difficult to achieve without some loss of 

 materials. A containment boom will be 

 installed during demolition to prevent 

 the spread of any floating materials. 

 Floating debris will be manually removed 

 if necessary. A containment boom will be 

 in place during dredging and whenever 

 construction activities would be 

 disturbing the harbor bottom. 



11.5 Solid Waste Disposal 



Solid waste generated by the construction 

 phase will consist of excavate and 

 demolition materials. Materials excavated 

 for the construction of the underground 

 garage are composed of miscellaneous fill 

 placed on the site over the years. The 

 composition of the excavate is typical of 

 that found in urban locations, and test 

 results do not show high levels of 

 contaminants. All building materials will 

 be recycled or properly disposed of at 

 approved demolition landfills. Excavated 

 soils will also be disposed of in 

 accordance with DEQE regulations. 



Pilings, decks and other wharf structures 

 to be removed are of untreated timber and 

 steel. The approximately 600 piles and 

 other materials will be disposed of at an 



