Site / Project Name |
Former Wheeling Corrugating Plant |
Brownfield Site Address |
2481 River Road, Wellsburg, West Virginia 26070 |
Site Owner |
Business Development Corporation of the Northern Panhandle (BDC) |
Clear Title |
Yes |
Owner Contaminator |
No |
Former Use |
Although the Site mailing address is 2481 River Road Wellsburg, West Virginia - the Site is physically located in Beech Bottom, WV. The former manufacturing area of the Site (approximately 33 acres) includes eleven main buildings (which encompass approximately 468,000-square feet of space) and associated outdoor parking/storage areas.
The Site was used as a steel plant from the 1910’s through August 2012, when the Wheeling Corrugated Company (WCC), a subsidiary of RG Wheeling, LLC, ceased operations. Historical operations included coil coating, roll forming of rolled and galvanized steel products, expanded metal and lath production, and fabrication. Several of the buildings and outdoor storage areas are currently occupied by tenants. |
Land Use |
1. There is an indian burial mound on the site.
2. The BDC has leased several areas of the Site since acquiring the property as follows:
•Jupiter Aluminum
-Has leased plant Buildings 5 and 6 (approximately 111,000 square feet) since June 2013 for aluminum coating operations.
•Sheehan Pipeline
•L&M Logistics
-A company which provides vehicular escorts for oil and natural gas companies, leases a 2-acre portion of the Site.
•The Brooke County Emergency Management Services Agency leases a portion of the Site for staging their emergency response vehicles.
•Precoat Metals
-Leasing 22,400 sq.ft. of Building #10.
-Storage for steel coils.
•Ally Onsite—2015
-Leasing four acres.
-Storing and staging mobile office structures and equipment.
•Profoam
-Pipeline, Communications, and Power Line Construction Company that specializes in the installation of polyurethane.
-Leasing 2 acres of the yard.
•GEI, LLC
-Green Energy Initiatives LLC (GEI LLC) staff is a group of environmental consultants, project managers, water plant operators and field technicians who have over 100+ years of combined experience in handling EPA Inspections, developing Environmental Plans, DMRs and providing Environmental Field Sampling Services. |
Infrastructure |
WV State Rout 2 flanks the east side of the site. The site is 11 miles to I-70, to the south, via WV State Route 2. The site is 13 miles to US 22/30 , to the north, via WV State Route 2.
The site is 30 miles from the Pittsburgh International Airport.
The Ohio River flanks the west side of the site. |
Assessment Level |
Phase 2
The BDC was awarded a USEPA cleanup grant in 2015. |
Contaminants |
The Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) identified several potential recognized environmental conditions (RECs) that warranted further characterization including potential asbestos-containing materials (ACM) in on-site buildings and potential soil and groundwater contamination related to previous operations. The Phase II ESA found elevated concentrations of lead in soil in an area where paint wastes had historically been spilled/disposed. The lead concentrations significantly exceeded DeMinimis standards set forth by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection’s (WVDEP) Voluntary Remediation Program (VRP). A survey of potential asbestos-containing materials identified ACM in several buildings. The BDC plans to enter the site in the VRP prior to remediating the lead-contaminated soil with the goal of obtaining a Certificate of Completion (COC) so the site will be more attractive for redevelopment and future use. The BDC also plans to demolish one building containing ACM to allow access to an area of the site that is critical to redevelopment. |
Cleanup Program |
No
We plan to enter the site into the WV Voluntary Remediation Program. |
Remediation |
Yes
After acquiring the property, the BDC removed waste materials contained in drums and sumps/pits to prevent potential releases to the environment and to control exposures to site workers and visitors. We just received a USEPA Cleanup grant. The Phase II ESA found elevated concentrations of lead in soil in an area where paint wastes had historically been spilled/disposed. The lead concentrations significantly exceeded DeMinimis standards set forth by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection’s (WVDEP) Voluntary Remediation Program (VRP). A survey of potential asbestos-containing materials identified ACM in several buildings. The BDC plans to enter the site in the VRP and remediate the lead-contaminated soil with the goal of obtaining a Certificate of Completion (COC) so the site will be more attractive for redevelopment and future use. The BDC also plans to demolish one building containing ACM to allow access to an area of the site that is critical to redevelopment. |
Developer |
No |
Future Use |
Industrial |
Financing Tools: Federal Programs |
USEPA, USEDA |
Financing Tools: State Programs |
WV Economic Development Authority, Infrastructure Jobs Development Council |
Financing Tools: Funds Committed |
USEPA TBA and Cleanup grants, private investment, and rental income |
Challenges |
Financing; Attracting Developer; Assessment and Cleanup of property |
Technical Assistance |
Tax Increment Financing; New Markets Tax Credits; EB-5 |