e-News: Wed May 09 2012

Driveway Contest - Meet the Finalists and VOTE Today!

Meet the Driveway Contest Finalists... Vote Today!

The nominations are in! Our judges have poured through the fantasitc batch of entries for the Team Elmer's Driveway Contest and narrowed down the field to three finalists.

The Hargraves
Is the Hargrave family driveway the worst in northern Michigan? Be sure to check out the video created by ten-year-old Tre. He wants a new driveway so he can shoot hoops! 

The Walkers
The Walker family was nominated by a friend who thinks this hardworking family is most deserving. Their daughter Grace, who was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy at birth, uses a wheelchair which is hard to maneuver in dirt and grass.

The Christophers
The Christopher family says their driveway has two seasons. Six months of what resembles a mud wrestling pit and six months of mildly moist sand dunes. It also features two lakes they have named Lake Christopher and Lake Victoria. See the video for more to the story.

Review the full entries on our Facebook voting page or the Team Elmer's website and  choose the one you would like to win up to $5,000 toward an asphalt, concrete, stone, or gravel driveway of their choice.

Once you've made your selection, you'll just need to 'Like' Team Elmer's on Facebook and vote for your favorite. Or if you'd prefer, click here to email us your choice.

Voting ends May 21, 2012 at 12:00 pm EDT and the winner will be announced soon after. One vote per Team Elmer's Fan.

Choose, vote, and share with your friends!

Rust Belt Remediated

In the 20th century, if a building no longer served its purpose, it was torn down to make way for a new one. Fortunately, we’ve evolved, and many well-built, historic and beautiful buildings are getting facelifts and all-new, 21st century uses.



Take the two-story brick building on River Street in downtown Manistee, which for decades was a car dealership, complete with a full-service repair center and garage. The result of years and hundreds of cars through the repair center? Hundreds of pounds of waste and contaminants into the basement and earth below, including everything from motor oil to heavy metals to coal ash and coal clinker chunks (leftover heating fuel) from the heater circa 1900 they used to warm the building.

A developer hoped to renovate the site into retail and residential units, and worked with Manistee’s Brownfield Redevelopment Authority to acquire a grant from the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to pay for the removal of contaminated materials and allow the redevelopment to take place.

Team Elmer’s was selected to do the removal work, which took four weeks, a staff of more than six, and a 111-foot crane to help remove everything discovered under the building.

The first floor boards, onto which cars were driven for repairs, were removed and replaced.

The crew then removed what was found in the basement, removed the basement floor and the coal ash contaminated sub-soils, and replaced it all with new sub-soil and a concrete floor. Along the way, Team Elmer’s pros also discovered some damage to the foundation, and shored that area up for future building.

The contaminated material was packaged and shipped to Type 2 landfills for safe storage.

Perhaps the lesson is that we can use 21st century ideas and technology to use what we already have...and it may be simpler to remove dirt than an entire building!
 
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