Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas. Volume 1. Report Text

Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas. Volume 1. Report Text

Author: RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX.

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Published: 1987

Total Pages: 465

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The Department(of Defense's Installation Restoration Program (IRP) is four-phase program to identify past waste disposal practices, evaluate the environmental impacts, propose mitigation measures, and remediate environmental problems. An IRP investigation is currently underway at AF Plant 4, Texas. Phase I, an initial assessment and records search to locate potential environmental problems associated with waste disposal practices, was completed in 1984. Phase II, a field program to investigate potential environmental contamination, has been under way since 1985 under the direction of the U.S. Air Force Occupational and Environmental Health Laboratory (USAFOEHL). Radian Corporation of Austin, Texas, has performed Stage 1 of the Phase II investigation which is reported in this document. Keywords: Installation restoration program, 4, Volatile organics.


Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1 for United States Air Force Plant Number 59, Johnson City, New York. Appendices

Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1 for United States Air Force Plant Number 59, Johnson City, New York. Appendices

Author: HART (FRED C) ASSOCIATES INC NEW YORK.

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Published: 1988

Total Pages: 358

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The overall objective of the Installation Restoration Program (IRP) Phase II investigation is to assess potential contamination at past hazardous waste disposal and spill sites on Air Force installations. A series of staged field investigations may be required to meet this objective. The intention of this staged investigation is to undertake a field and laboratory study at Air Force plant 59, Johnson City NY: (1) to confirm the presence or absence of contamination with in the specified areas of investigation; (2) if possible, to determine the extent and degree of contamination and the potential for migration of those contaminants in the various environmental media; (3) to identify public health and environmental hazards of migrating pollutants based on State or Federal standards for those contaminants; and (4) to delineate additional investigations required beyond this stage to reach the Phase II objectives. The Phase I IRP Report (mailed under separate cover) incorporate the background and description of the sites/zones for this task. Keywords: Hazardous materials wastes, Environmental protection. (MJM).


Installation Restoration Program (IRP). Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. McEntire Air National Guard Base, Eastover, South Carolina

Installation Restoration Program (IRP). Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. McEntire Air National Guard Base, Eastover, South Carolina

Author: R. Eades

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Published: 1986

Total Pages: 530

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Seven sites were investigated for contamination at McEntire ANGB during the Installation Restoration Program (IRP) Phase II Stage 1. Sites examined included two fire training areas, a sanitary landfill, a liquid waste storage area, an oil dump site, a C-141 spill trench, an unofficial dump site, and a drainage pond/swamp area. The Stage 1 field investigation involved the installation of 23 ground-water monitoring wells and the collection of numerous soil, sediment, surface water, and groundwater samples. Samples were analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOC), total organic halogens (TOX), total organic carbon (TOC), arsenic and trace metals, oil and grease, total phosphorous, and nitrates. Field measurements of pH, specific conductance, and temperature were also made. Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) sampling and analysis, both in the field and in the laboratory, were integral parts of this effort. Elevated levels for contaminants were identified at 5 of the sites investigated. Contaminants were elevated in groundwater at 4 of the 6 sites where groundwater was examined. Elevated contaminant levels in soil and sediment samples were found at 4 of the 6 sites where these media were sampled. Two sites were without contamination in the media investigated. Elevated contaminant levels were found but not confirmed at the base water supply well W-1. Keywords: Groundwater; Water wells; Hazardous wastes; Pollution. (KT).


Installation Restoration Program (IRP). Phase II -- Confirmation/Quantification, Stage 2 for Langley Air Force Base, Virginia

Installation Restoration Program (IRP). Phase II -- Confirmation/Quantification, Stage 2 for Langley Air Force Base, Virginia

Author: W. D. Adams

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Published: 1985

Total Pages: 148

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This report describes a study of groundwater conditions at Installation Restoration Program (IRP) Site 4, Langley Air Force Base (AFB), Virginia. Site 4 is a former underground fuel storage area previously identified as a possible source of fuel contaminated soil and shallow groundwater in the immediate area. Two other possible sources of fuel were identified during the present study. One is the underground distribution system associated with the former fuel storage area. The other is an underground pipeline in current use. All three remain under consideration as possible sources of leaking fuel.


Installation Restoration Program. Phase I. Records Search, Duluth IAP, Minnesota

Installation Restoration Program. Phase I. Records Search, Duluth IAP, Minnesota

Author: ENGINEERING-SCIENCE INC ATLANTA GA.

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Published: 1982

Total Pages: 175

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In 1976 the DoD devised a comprehensive Installation Restoration Program (IRP). The purpose of the IRP is to assess and control migration of environmental contamination that may have resulted from past operations and disposal practices on DOD facilities, and probable migration of hazardous contaminants. The Problem Identification/Records Search phase (Phase I) will determine: (1) The hazardous materials which have been used on the installation; (2) Waste management practices; (3) The adequacy of waste management procedures to immobilize, contain, treat, destroy or detoxify the waste; (4) Potential pathways of waste migration; and (5) Potential effects of discharge or release of the wastes. The purpose of this report is to summarize and evaluate the information collected during Phase I of the IRP.