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242235
1 Pine Street Ext. NASHUA, NH 03060
2.44
Map 77-30
42.7600164 / -71.4741827
2
Lombard, Christine
Lombard.Chris@epa.gov
617-918-1305


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Property Location



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Property Progress


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CAs Associated with this Property

CA NameCA #StateTypeAnnouncement Year
Nashua Regional Planning CommissionBF00A00287NHAssessment2019
Nashua Regional Planning Commission4B00A01028NHAssessment2022


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Assessment Activities at this Property

ActivityEPA FundingStart DateCompletion DateCAAccomplishment Counted?Counted When?
Phase I Environmental Assessment$12,526.0003/03/202002/12/2021Nashua Regional Planning CommissionYFY22
Phase I Environmental Assessment02/06/202403/20/2024Nashua Regional Planning Commission
Phase II Environmental Assessment02/13/2021Nashua Regional Planning CommissionN
Phase II Environmental Assessment$18,659.0002/13/202108/01/2024Nashua Regional Planning Commission
Phase II Environmental Assessment$29,922.0002/13/2021Nashua Regional Planning CommissionN


Is Cleanup Necessary? Yes
EPA Assessment Funding: $61,107.00
Leveraged Funding: $3,500.00
Total Funding: $64,607.00


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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Planning or Assessment

Selected Strategy(ies)Explanatory Text
Adoption of building codes that consider impacts from extreme weather events and natural disastersBuilding codes can encourage implementation of mitigation and adaptation techniques for extreme weather events and natural disasters. Codes may require that infrastructure be planned and built to avoid or minimize future damage or costly repairs from increased frequency and intensity of flooding, drought, wildfires, and other projected extreme weather/disaster events. Codes may also lead to energy savings for commercial and residential buildings by specifying minimum requirements for building components such as insulation, water use, heating and cooling systems, lighting, windows, and ventilation systems. Effective building code requirements may vary regionally due to differences in natural hazards.
Updates to floodplain, coastal and wetland, and/or hazard mitigation plansUpdated plans should consider the impact of both current and projected extreme weather and natural disaster-related conditions (e.g., coastal flooding, proximity to a flood plain, and the frequency and severity of major storm events and droughts) on the long-term safety, stability and suitability of the proposed land reuses.


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Contaminants and Media


Asbestos
Lead
PAHS
PCBS
VOCs
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up
Building Materials
Ground Water
Soil
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up
NOT Cleaned up

Cleanup Activities

There are no current cleanup activities.


Cleanup/Treatment Implemented: U
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Total ACRES Cleaned Up: 2.44
Number of Cleanup Jobs Leveraged:
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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Demolition or Cleanup

There is no data for Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Demolition or Cleanup.


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Institutional and Engineering Controls

U
U


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Redevelopment and Other Leveraged Accomplishments

There are no current redevelopment activities.


Number of Redevelopment Jobs Leveraged:
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Climate Adaption and Mitigation - Redevelopment

There is no data for Climate Adaption and Mitigation – Redevelopment


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Additional Property Attributes

Former Use: The Site building is reportedly over 100 years old. The Ultima Nashua Industrial Corp., also known as the Nashua Industrial Machine Corp, is a former metals shop operater at the Site since at least 1983. Operations included the machining, fabricating, welding, and assembly of medium to large size mechanical parts, components, and equipment. A business called Perpetual Machine is also listed as having business there in 2002. As of October 2016, the Site activities have halted with machine equipment put on auction. The NHDOT acquired the site through eminent domain as part of the Broad Street Parkway acquisition. A portion of the site was deemed necessary in the early phases of the parkway construction when the project was first proposed to be a four-lane parkway. The roadway was ultimately downsized and the site was no longer needed and transferred to the City. The adjacent PSNH Millyard Substation property is an active transformer substation with bulk aboveground storage of transformer mineral oil since 1949.
Industry (2.44)


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