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Materials Management Plan www arcadis com ii Materials Management Plan Tyco Fire Technology Center – Marinette, Wisconsin BRRTS No 02-38-580694 March 5, 2024 Prepared By: Prepared For: Arcadis U S , Inc Tyco Fire Products LP 126 North Jefferson Street, Suite 400 2700 Industrial Parkway South Milwaukee, WI, 53202 Marinette United States Wisconsin 54143
2022 04 03 - FINAL Revised Long-Term Potable Well Sampling Plan v7 www arcadis com i REVISED LONG-TERM POTABLE WELL SAMPLING PLAN Tyco Fire Technology Center, 2700 Industrial Parkway South Marinette, Wisconsin 54143 BRRTS# 02-38-580694 October 2, 2023 Prepared By: Prepared For: Arcadis U S , Inc Tyco Fire Products LP 126 North Jefferson Street, Suite 400 2700 Industrial Parkway South
RR BOTW | Wisconsin DNR REMEDIATION AND REDEVELOPMENT DATABASE - BRRTS The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) maintains a searchable database of information on activities related to property assessments and investigations, contamination, cleanup or redevelopment activities
January 15, 2025 Heidi. SchmittMarquez@wisconsin In a letter dated August 30, 2024 from Arcadis to Melissa Yarrington, Tyco Fire Products LP (Tyco) detailed work that had been conducted at the One Stanton Street property (Property) to improve stormwater quality The August 30 2024 letter set forth additional proposed actions to be completed in
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Ms. Jennifer Dorman 2300 N. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr . . . - Wisconsin In the most recent groundwater sampling event (Arcadis, 2013), TCA was only detected in one (1) of 15 groundwater samples and the outlying detection was an order of magnitude less than the NR 140 preventative action limit (PAL) In the groundwater sampling event conducted by EPA in 2011 (as documented in EPA’s