Installation Restoration Program at the 193rd Special Operations Wing, Pennsylvania Air National Guard, Harrisburg International Airport, Middletown, Pennsylvania
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: WESTON (ROY F) INC WEST CHESTER PA.
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Published: 1984
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Department of Defense (DoD) has developed a program to identify and evaluated past hazardous material disposal sites on DoD property, to control the migration of hazardous contaminants, and to control hazards to health of welfare that may result from these past disposal operations. This program is called the Installation Restoration Program (IRP). The IRP has four phases consisting of Phase I, Initial Assessment/Records Search; Phase II, Confirmation and Quantification; Phase III, Technology Base Development/Evaluation of Remedial Alternatives; and Phase IV, Operations/Remedial Action Actions. Roy F. Weston, Inc. was retained by the United States Air Force to conduct the Phase I, Initial Assessment/Records search at the Air Force Reserve Facility and Pennsylvania Air National Guard Facility at Greater Pittsburgh International Airport. (MJM).
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Published: 1994
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Published: 1991
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKScience & Technology, Inc. (SciTek) was retained to conduct the Installation Restoration Program (IRP) Preliminary Assessment (PA) of the 261st Combat Communications Squadron (CCSQ), Sepulveda Air National Guard Station (hereinafter referred to as the Station) located at Van Nuys, California. Operations that have involved the use of hazardous materials and the disposal of hazardous wastes include vehicle maintenance and maintenance of aerospace ground equipment (AGE). The hazardous wastes disposed of through these operations include varying quantities of fuels, acids, paints, thinners, strippers, solvents, and oils. The field surveys and interviews resulted in one site being identified that exhibits the potential for contaminant presence and migration.
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Published: 1997
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKNo Further Response Action Planned Decision Document for Site 26. This document presents the rational for selecting no Further Response Action as the proper remedial action at the site. This decision document presents the rationale for the decision of no further remedial action which is proposed for Site 26, Ramp Disposal Area, at the Minnesota Air National Guard (ANG), l48th Fighter Wing (Base) located at the Duluth International Airport (DIA) in Duluth, Minnesota. This document is part of the U.S. Department of Defense's (DOD's) Installation Restoration Program (IRP).
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Published: 1991
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKScience and Technology, Inc. (SciTek) was retained to conduct the Installation Restoration Program (IRP) Preliminary Assessment (PA) of the 101st Tactical Control Squadron (TCS) and the 212th Engineering Installation Squadron (EIS), Worcester Air National Guard (ANG) Station Massachusetts Air National Guard, located in the city and county of Worcester, Massachusetts. Operations that have involved the use of hazardous materials and the disposal of hazardous wastes include vehicle maintenance and aerospace ground equipment (AGE) maintenance. The hazardous waste diposed of through these operations include varying quantities of petroleum-oil-lubricant (POL) products, acids, paints, thinners, strippers, and solvents. The field surveys and interview resulted in the identification of one site that exhibits the potential for contaminant presence and migration.
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Published: 1989
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs part of the Installation Restoration Program, an assessment at Salt Lake City Air National Guard Base was accomplished. Seven sites were identified and recommended for further investigation.