Appended Technical Plan, Appended Field Sampling Plan, Appended Health and Safety Plan, Appended Quality Assurance Project Plan for the RCRA Facility Investigation/Corrective Measures Study (RFI/CMS) and Base Closure Environmental Study for the Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot

Appended Technical Plan, Appended Field Sampling Plan, Appended Health and Safety Plan, Appended Quality Assurance Project Plan for the RCRA Facility Investigation/Corrective Measures Study (RFI/CMS) and Base Closure Environmental Study for the Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 56

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Metcalf & Eddy, Inc. (M & E) under contract with- the United States Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency (USATHAMA), contract number DAAAl5-9O-D-0016 Task Order Number 4, has appended the Technical Plan for the RFL/CMS for base closure at the Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot, Kentucky. The appendix describes comments, addenda, corrections and clarifications to, Task Order 1, Technical Plan, Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot, Kentucky (USATHAMA, 1991) henceforth called the 'original document' USEPA review comments of July 31, 1991, on the original document, have been incorporated into this appendix unless the comment suggested work outside the contracted scope of work for Task Order 4. Work outside the contracted scope will be conducted at a later date, as deemed necessary by the COR.


Appended Quality Assurance Project Plan for Task Order 1 for the RCRA Facility Investigation/Corrective Measures Study (RFl/CMS) and Base Closure Environmental Study for the Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot

Appended Quality Assurance Project Plan for Task Order 1 for the RCRA Facility Investigation/Corrective Measures Study (RFl/CMS) and Base Closure Environmental Study for the Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 62

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Metcalf & Eddy, Inc. (M & E) under contract to the United States Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency (USATHAMA), contract number DAA15-90-0016, Task Order Number 4 has appended the plans prepared for the RFI/CMS base closure at the Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot, Kentucky. This document is one of these appendices -- the appendix to the Quality Assurance Project Plan. The appended document, Task Order 1, Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP), Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot, Kentucky (USATHAMA, 1991) is henceforth called the 'original document' USEPA review comments of July 31, 1991, on the original document were incorporated into this appended document unless the comment requested work outside the task order #4 scope of work. Work outside the scope will be conducted at a later date, as deemed necessary by the COR.


Appended Field Sampling Plan for Task Order 1 for the RCRA Facility Investigation/Corrective Measures Study (RFl/CMS) and Base Closure Environmental Study for the Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot

Appended Field Sampling Plan for Task Order 1 for the RCRA Facility Investigation/Corrective Measures Study (RFl/CMS) and Base Closure Environmental Study for the Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 41

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Metcalf & Eddy, Inc. (M & E) under contract with the United States Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency (USATHAMA), contract number DAAA15-90-D-0016 Task Order Number 4, has appended the Field Sampling Plan for the RFI/CMS for base closure at the Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot, Kentucky. This appendix describes comments, addenda, corrections, and clarifications to Task Order 1, Field Sampling Plan, Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot, Kentucky (USATHAMA, 1991), henceforth called the 'original document' USEPA review comments of July 31, 1991, on the original document were incorporated into this appendix unless the comment suggested work outside the contracted scope of work for Task Order 4. Work outside the contracted scope will be conducted at a later date, as deemed necessary by the COR.


Field Sampling Methods for Remedial Investigations

Field Sampling Methods for Remedial Investigations

Author: Mark Edward Byrnes

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2022-09-28

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 1000615782

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Originally published in 1994, the first edition of Field Sampling Methods for Remedial Investigations soon became a premier resource in this field. The "Princeton Groundwater" course designated it as one of the top books on the market that addresses strategies for groundwater characterization, groundwater well installation, well completion, and groundwater sampling. This long awaited third edition provides most current and most cost-effective environmental media characterization methods and approaches supporting all aspects of remediation activities. This book integrates recommendations from over one hundred of the most current US EPA, State EPA, US Geological Survey, US Army Corps of Engineers, and National Laboratory environmental guidance and/or technical documents. This book provides guidance, examples, and/or case studies for the following subjects: Implementing the EPA’s latest Data Quality Objectives process Developing cost effective statistical & non-statistical sampling designs supporting all aspects of environmental remediation activities, and available statistical sample design software Aerial photography, surface geophysics, airborne/surface/downhole/building radiological surveys, soil gas surveying, environmental media sampling, DNAPL screening, portable X-ray fluorescence measurements Direct push groundwater sampling, well installation, well development, well purging, no-purge/low-flow/standard groundwater sampling, depth-discrete ground sampling, groundwater modeling Tracer testing, slug testing, waste container and building material sampling, pipe surveying, defining background conditions Documentation, quality control sampling, data verification/validation, data quality assessment, decontamination, health & safety, management of investigation waste A recognized expert on this subject, author Mark Byrnes provides standard operating procedures and guidance on the proper implementation of these methods, focusing on proven technologies that are acknowledged by EPA and State regulatory agencies as reputable techniques.


Technical and Sampling/Analysis Plan for Fort Meade Base Closure Parcel Site Inspection and Phase II Remedial Investigation Studies

Technical and Sampling/Analysis Plan for Fort Meade Base Closure Parcel Site Inspection and Phase II Remedial Investigation Studies

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Published: 1990

Total Pages: 179

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This Technical and Sampling/Analysis Plan (T & S/A) supports the environmental studies to be completed by EA Engineering, Science and Technology, Inc. (EA) at specific sites located within the area identified for Base Closure at Fort Meade, Maryland. EA is conducting this work for the U.S. Army Toxic and Hazardous Materials Agency (USATHAMA) under Contract No. DAAAl5-88-D-0005, Modification 000102. This Plan in conjunction with separate Safety and Health, Resource and Data Management, and Quality Assurance Plans form the framework upon which this project will be conducted. Fort Meade has been a permanent U.S. Army installation since 1917. It is located on approximately 13,000 acres in northwestern Anne Arundel County, Maryland. In December, 1988, the Secretary of Defense's Commission issued a Base Closure and Realignment and this report identified 9,000 acres for closure and realignment. Fort Meade is situated almost equidistant between Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, D.C. (Figure 1-1). Figure 1-2 is a map of the Fort Meade area and can be found in the back pocket of this plan. This figure shows the division between the Cantonment area and the land identified for closure plus the relative locations of- the sites to be studied during this project. The Cantonment area, which occupies the northernmost one-third of the installation contains administrative, recreational and housing facilities. The Base Closure Parcel (BCP) encompasses the southernmost two-thirds of the installation. This area is largely wooded and contains the active sanitary landfill, an inactive clean fill dump, three inactive sanitary/rubble fill areas, Tipton Airfield, numerous underground storage tank sites, four water supply wells and associated distribution system. Vast land areas are used for training troops. Virtually all of the BCP has been used as range and impact areas over the years. An additional.


Site Characterization

Site Characterization

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Publisher: International Thomson Publishing Services

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13:

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Among the tasks the students will learn how to perform are assisting the research of a site's background for data that a project manager will use in the development of a site sampling plan; meeting representative sampling objectives and quality control/quality assurance objectives; preparing to go onsite for a sampling event; monitoring a site for potentially hazardous atmospheres; following the sampling plan in collecting samples from various media (e.g., soil, surface water, ground water, and containers); troubleshooting under unforeseen circumstances; preparing samples for transport to the laboratory; documenting field activities; communicating with laboratory personnel; and interpreting lab reports, including the validation of quality control data.