Champion Specialty Services Tackles Underground Tank Removal at Pilgrim Nuclear Station

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Champion Specialty Services has completed a demanding and high-stakes project at the Pilgrim Nuclear Station, demonstrating their expertise in handling complex industrial challenges. The task involved the removal and disposal of massive underground storage tanks (USTs) that had supplied fuel oil to the reactor building’s boilers. Each tank measured 40 feet in length and weighed an impressive 27,000 pounds.

What began as a straightforward job quickly escalated into a much larger undertaking when hazardous materials were discovered in the soil during the initial excavation. Despite these complications, Champion Specialty Services successfully navigated the project’s challenges, ensuring the safety of the team and compliance with environmental regulations.

Unforeseen Challenges

During the initial excavation, the team identified cesium and asbestos in the surrounding soil. This discovery required an immediate shutdown of operations and the formulation of a comprehensive soil remediation plan. Addressing these hazardous materials added significant complexity to the project, but the Champion team rose to the occasion, ensuring all necessary precautions were taken.

The sheer size and weight of the tanks also presented logistical challenges. Their removal required specialized equipment, expert operators, and detailed planning to prevent any mishaps. Adding to the complexity was the site itself, a former nuclear station with strict safety and regulatory protocols.

A Collaborative Effort

Champion Specialty Services relied on the expertise and teamwork of several teams to bring the project to a successful conclusion:

  • Demolition Group: This team provided expert guidance and oversight, ensuring the excavation and removal processes were executed safely and efficiently.
  • CES Support: This team was instrumental during the initial air vacuum excavation phase, helping to address the cesium and asbestos contamination.
  • Safety Team: The Safety team led the charge in ensuring the project adhered to stringent safety protocols, emphasizing a culture of safety at every step.

Execution and Results

Once the soil remediation plan was in place, the team resumed work, excavating and safely removing the tanks. The operation required precision and expertise to handle the tanks’ size and weight without incident. The project’s successful completion highlighted Champion’s commitment to safety, operational excellence, and environmental stewardship.

The final tank removal and disposal were completed without any accidents or delays. The comprehensive soil remediation plan ensured that the cesium and asbestos contamination was effectively managed, meeting all environmental standards.

Acknowledgments and Success

The completion of this project underscores Champion Specialty Services’ ability to adapt to unforeseen challenges and deliver exceptional results. Their work at the Pilgrim Nuclear Station stands as a testament to their expertise, dedication, and commitment to safety and environmental responsibility.

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Project Details:

Customer: Pilgrim Nuclear Station

Partner: Holtec

Division: Specialty/Nuclear

Location: Plymouth, Massachusetts

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Highlights:

Each tank measured 40 feet in length and weighed an impressive 27,000 pounds.