The City of Rochester has established within the Division of Environmental Quality the Office of Environmental Remediation (OER). The primary objective of the OER is to provide services for environmental due diligence assessments, environmental cleanups, and to assist with Brownfield remediation and redevelopment projects located within the City of Rochester. Specific program areas are summarized below.
Site Assessment, Investigations and Cleanups
The Office of Environmental Remediation administers and manages contracts and programs for environmental site assessments, remedial investigations, remedial design, and the environmental cleanup of sites contaminated with hazardous substances, regulated solid waste, or hazardous wastes. The OER performs Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, remedial site investigations and estimates potential cleanup costs associated with the purchase or sale of contaminated properties. This Office also manages environmental cleanup projects ranging from small storage tank closures, Interim Remedial Measures (IRMs), to full-scale subsurface soil and groundwater cleanup projects using a wide variety of innovative cleanup technologies. This office routinely works with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Typical industrial and commercial sites investigated and remediated include:
- Gasoline Service Stations & Underground Storage Tank Sites
- Landfills & Waste Sites
- Dry Cleaners, Machine Shops & Scrap Yards
- Vehicle Service & Collision Shops
- Former Industrial & Manufacturing Facilities
- Tax Delinquent Brownfield Properties
Remediation System Operation & Monitoring
OER performs routine operation, maintenance and monitoring of remediation systems operating at cleanup sites located throughout the City. This program includes:
- Soil, groundwater, and waste water sample collection and laboratory analysis at sites where remediation is complete but long-term performance and compliance monitoring is required.
- Monitoring of soil vapor intrusion mitigation systems, including sub-slab vapor mitigation systems.
- Routine operation and maintenance and performance monitoring of soil and groundwater remediation systems, including operation of a groundwater pump and treatment system.
- Preparation and submission of required NYSDEC Periodic Review Reports to ensure cleanup site remedies and environmental institutional and engineering controls are functioning as designed and still protective of human health and the environment.
Active Cleanup Projects
This is a list of sites that are currently undergoing environmental remediation efforts in order to position the land for reuse.
- 1200 East Main Street Environmental Cleanup
- 24 & 32 York Street Environmental Cleanup
- 68-92 Genesee Street - Hazardous Materials Management and Waste Disposal Project
- Andrews Street Environmental Cleanup
- Bull's Head Revitalization Project -EPA Multipurpose Grant Project for 42 York Street and 835-833 West Main Street
- Former Emerson Street Landfill
- Orchard Whitney Environmental Cleanup
- Vacuum Oil Brownfield Cleanup Program Remedial Investigation & Cleanup
Brownfield Redevelopment Success Stories
This is a list of successful brownfield redevelopments where developers collaborated with the City to remediate contaminated parcels and have since been redeveloped:
- 200 East Avenue Apartments (Former Hallman Chevrolet site)
- City Water Bureau Site
- Charlotte Square at the East End Apartments & Townhouses (50 Charlotte Street, 60-80 Charlotte Street)
- Corn Hill Landing Apartment Complex
- Court Street Garage
- Newcroft Park Subdivision (Former APCO contractor yard)
- Phil Banks Way (Former Photech Imaging Photographic Film Manufacturing Site)
- Staybridge Suites Rochester University Hotel
Brownfield Grants
The Office of Environmental Remediation solicits State and Federal grant funding opportunities for environmental planning, site assessments, and cleanup projects. This Office also works with the New York State Office of the State Comptroller and the New York Environmental Protection and Spill Compensation Fund (Oil Spill Fund) to leverage Oil Spill Funding to assist with remediation of formerly tax delinquent gasoline stations owned by the City of Rochester. Brownfield grant programs include:
- NYSDEC Environmental Restoration Program (ERP) grants
- NYS Office of the State Comptroller Oil Spill Fund
- USEPA Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA ) Site Assessment grants
- USEPA Area Wide Planning grant
- USEPA Petroleum Assessment grant
- USEPA Revolving Loan Fund grant
- USEPA Brownfield Cleanup Grant
- NYS Department of State Brownfield Opportunity Area (BOA) grants, including Vacuum Oil BOA
Further Information:
For further detailed information, please refer to the following webpages:
For additional information, contact:
Anne Spaulding, Division Manager, Division of Environmental Quality
Phone: 585-428-7474
Email: Anne.Spaulding@cityofrochester.gov