Is the Schedule in the Scope of Work being met by Point Ruston?
Yes. Point Ruston was required to clean up a 10.5 acre area of contaminated sediments by placing a cap of clean sand/silt over the area within a year of the effective date of the Consent Decree. Point Ruston completed the work on schedule. The schedule of work established by the Consent Decree for capping of the slag peninsula and the temporary site-wide cap requires that the caps be in place before the first building is occupied. The original predicted date for occupancy was October, 2009. That schedule has been delayed. The current schedule projects that occupancy will take place sometime in 2010. The work to cap the slag peninsula and installation of the temporary site-wide cap will be completed before that time.
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