Look at the details of the remediation by Cordell: completed 2005 cost $250,000.Llessur2002 wrote:I guess it depends when the retirement home was built - standards were more lax back in the day. Plus, sites tend to get remediated based on the end use - e.g. a domestic dwelling with a garden which could potentially be used for planting vegetables would need to meet higher standards than a commercial premises without soft landscaping. Of course if the retirement home was built a long time ago then it may be that there were no standards for it to meet at all.ChillyPhilly wrote:But it should have been remediated before the retirement home was built. Unless that wasn't a legal requirement back then.
Either way it's just speculation at this point - there may be no contamination at the site...
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I can only find a summary - have you managed to find any details about what was done back in 2005 - what the former use of the site was, what the source and extent of contamination was, what remedial action was taken etc? Would be interesting to know.PD2/20 wrote:Look at the details of the remediation by Cordell: completed 2005 cost $250,000.
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I love that others are now interested in this almost pointless story as much as i am.Llessur2002 wrote: I can only find a summary - have you managed to find any details about what was done back in 2005 - what the former use of the site was, what the source and extent of contamination was, what remedial action was taken etc? Would be interesting to know.
4 days of work cost $250,000 with not a structure built.
I believe large amounts of soil was removed from the site and disposed of elsewhere. The site has been a large shallow hole for quite some time eg likely since 2005.
It just gets more odd this is the first excavation site and they are digging directly on this land and not any properties even adjacent it. Just seems like this soil needed to go before anything else got disturbed nearby.
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Update on the Hawker/Hurtle Street intersection today:
The final design will include:
- The closure of Hurtle Street at the Hawker Street signalised intersection;
- A bridge at the Hawker Street signalised intersection over the North-South Corridor with provision for:
right turn in and out of Hawker Street into South Road
left turn in and out of Hawker Street into South Road
Pedestrian and cyclist connectivity will be maintained between Hurtle Street and Hawker Street.
The following traffic movements will be available:
- Northbound motorists on South Road (surface road) will be able to perform a u-turn onto the southbound carriageway (surface road) at the signalised intersection;
- Harriet Street will be opened to traffic allowing left turn in and out onto South Road;
- Croydon residents travelling east across South Road can turn left out of Cedar Avenue or Harriet Street and right into Hawker Street; and
- Croydon residents travelling west along Hawker Street across South Road can turn right onto the northbound carriageway (surface road) and left into Bedford Street.
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Makes way more sense than the previous design.
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Yes, definitely better. Still allows traffic to cross from Ridleyton to Croydon, but discourages through traffic doing so - as well as allowing people coming from Ridleyton to head northbound on South Rd. The pedestrian and cycling access is also much more streamlined.
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Hooray, now they just need to add a provision for vehicles to u-turn at Port Rd (on the northern end of the intersection), and that will give many more options for vehicles leaving Ridleyton heading north and vehicles travelling south entering Croydon.
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Anyone know why they aren't going under Torrens Rd as as well? They have bought/bulldozed quite a few properties after the intersection going towards Croydon Pk. Seems to be a relatively token cost compared to what they are spending to do it properly and finish it off.
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Cost. Hopefully with the new leadership in the Federal Government we may see some extra funding to close the gap between T2T and the Superway.how good is he wrote:Anyone know why they aren't going under Torrens Rd as as well? They have bought/bulldozed quite a few properties after the intersection going towards Croydon Pk. Seems to be a relatively token cost compared to what they are spending to do it properly and finish it off.
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It was never part of the T2T plan, just for the record. Instead, a wide median is being left along South Road for future projects.Patrick_27 wrote:Cost. Hopefully with the new leadership in the Federal Government we may see some extra funding to close the gap between T2T and the Superway.how good is he wrote:Anyone know why they aren't going under Torrens Rd as as well? They have bought/bulldozed quite a few properties after the intersection going towards Croydon Pk. Seems to be a relatively token cost compared to what they are spending to do it properly and finish it off.
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Not sure if this is really relevant but they've started harvesting the salt pans
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I noticed last night that Mayne Rugs on the corner of South Rd and Manton St is closing down.
Is it just closing down or is that building being demolished also?
Is it just closing down or is that building being demolished also?
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$620m Darlington upgrade needs rethink
THE $620 million Darlington road upgrade needs to be redesigned to stop residents from being trapped in their suburbs, local councils say.
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