Former Use: The Site consists of an irregular-shaped parcel of land, encompassing approximately 100 acres located within the Town of Greenville�s Industrial Park. Based on available information, the Site consisted of undeveloped land prior to 1985. In 1985, the Site was developed with a 15 megawatt biomass-fired, electric power generating facility at the property. GSC operated the power facility from 1985 to 2009 and Gallop Power Greenville, LLC operated the facility from 2009, until the Site operations ceased in circa 2011. The Site has remained vacant and non-operational or inactive since 2011. The Main Power Plant/Boiler Building consists of approximately 17,000 square feet of space and includes the former boiler, turbine, backup fuel oil generator, precipitator, wood-fuel conveyance, ash conveyance/storage, air conveyance ducts, smokestack, office/control rooms, and bathrooms. The Site is also improved with a maintenance garage/office, pump house/cooling towers, equipment storage sheds, continuous air emissions monitoring systems building, hog building with debarking machines and conveyors, screen building and conveyors, truck wood chip dump, scale house, electrical switchyard and substation, wood chip fuel storage yard, stormwater detention pond, and wastewater effluent pond. Multiple bulk oil and chemical products have been previously stored, utilized, and transferred at the facility including No. 2 fuel oil, diesel fuel, hydraulic oil, transmission oil, lubricating oil, transformer oil, used oils, antifreeze (ethylene glycol), sodium hydroxide, hydrochloric acid, sodium hypochlorite, and aqueous ammonia. Storage and/or use of these materials may have resulted in documented and/or undocumented or unreported spills/releases of hazardous chemicals and/or petroleum products at the Site.