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NASHUA SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER AND HOUSING FACILITY
NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE
Project Highlights
•	Leveraged nearly $4.7 million for cleanup and redevelopment
activities
•	Leveraged 50 cleanup and redevelopment jobs
•	Used an innovative assessment approach utilizing a geophysical
survey, electromagnetic terrain conductivity and low-amplitude,
ground-penetrating radar combined with normal, test pit results
•	Performed the asbestos removal work at an under budget cost
through a City-created Asbestos Disposal Team comprised of
licensed and certified asbestos disposal site workers
Property History: Located along Nashua's Heritage Trail
atop the banks of the Nashua River, the site is comprised of two
parcels of land, which were formerly vacant or used for
multi-family housing. In the past, the property's natural
depression was filled in with building debris and asbestos
materials, and then covered with soil. Phase I and II
Environmental Assessments conducted in 2003 confirmed the
asbestos, the location and extent of which were determined
through an innovative approach utilizing a geophysical survey,
electromagnetic terrain conductivity and low-amplitude, ground-
penetrating radar combined with normal test pit results. In some
areas the asbestos content of fill material was as high as 70
percent and the thickness of the contamination was discovered to
be as much as 35 feet.
Project Results: Cleanup activities, which were funded by an
EPA Brownfields Cleanup Grant, began in June 2005. In a unique
move, the city created an Asbestos Disposal Team that completed
the remediation work at an under budget cost. This team of city
employees was comprised of licensed and certified asbestos
disposal site workers. The 24,000 square-foot senior center
was completed in the summer of 2006 and features 43 units of
housing and a billiards room, a computer room, a library, a craft
area, a dance room and a gym.
Property Details
Property Address:	76 Temple Street, Nashua, NH 03061
Property Size:	1.3 acres
Former Use: Formerly vacant or used for multi-family housing
Contaminants Found:	Asbestos
Current Use:	Senior Activity Center
Current Owner:	Nashua Association for the Elderly
Project Partners
Nashua Association for the Elderly, City of Nashua,
Southern New Hampshire Services, U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development
Funding Details
City Bond
$2,000,000
EPA Brownfields Cleanup Grant
$200,000
HUD CDBG Funds
$204,681
HUD EDI Funds
$785,339
Project Timeline
April 2005
Onsite Residential Building Demolished
June 2005
Asbestos Remediation Conducted for

Building Foundation
September 2005
Building Construction Initiated
April 2006
Asbestos Remediation Conducted for

Parking Lot and Utilities
May 2006
Old Senior Activity Center Demolished
August 2006
Building Construction Completed
October 2006
NH DES Issues Ready for Reuse Letter
Motivation for
Development:
The Nashua
Association for the
Elderly (NAE) has
provided senior
activity services
in Nashua since
1980. The 10,000-
	 square-foot Senior
Activity Center
opened its doors in 1983, but as demand increased, the building
became limited by its size. The need to expand the senior center,
plus a desire to incorporate a new elderly housing component
became joint goals that drove change. In 2003, the city began
a collaborative effort with NAE to identify opportunities for
expansion, and the city's Board of Aldermen approved bonding
of up to $2.4 million to construct the facility. Meanwhile,
Southern New Hampshire Services expressed interest in
providing the elderly housing component and successfully
pursued U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
funds for that use.
October 2007
Local Nashua Contact: Katherine Hersh, (603) 589-3075

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