Installation Restoration Program Stage 2-1 Remedial Investigation. Beale Air Force Base, Marysville, California. Volume 1. Text and Plates

Installation Restoration Program Stage 2-1 Remedial Investigation. Beale Air Force Base, Marysville, California. Volume 1. Text and Plates

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 896

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As part of the ongoing Installation Restoration Program at Beale Air Force Base, California, 24 sites of concern have been identified. During the IRP Stage 2-1 Remedial Investigation, which is the subject of this technical report, 16 of the 24 sites were investigated through sampling and analysis of environmental media. Two of the 24 sites were investigated using surface geophysics only, and 1 of the sites was the subject of records search activities only. The remaining 5 sites did not receive any IRP actions during IRP Stage 2-1. This technical report summarizes the activities accomplished and results obtained during IRP Stage 2-1 Remedial Investigation, through four quarterly rounds of water sampling. Included in this report are discussions of the IRP program origin and objectives, environmental setting of Beale AFB, field and laboratory investigation methods, results obtained, and recommendations for future IRP actions. Eleven appendices are included which present data and relevant information regarding Stage 2-1 activities.


Installation Restoration Program (Sites 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 13). Phase IV. Remedial Action Plan and Conceptual Documents, Edwards AFB, California

Installation Restoration Program (Sites 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 13). Phase IV. Remedial Action Plan and Conceptual Documents, Edwards AFB, California

Author: ENGINEERING-SCIENCE INC ATLANTA GA.

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Published: 1984

Total Pages: 361

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The Department of Defense (DOD) has developed a program to identify and evaluate past hazardous material disposal sites on DOD property to control the migration of hazardous contaminants and to control hazards to health or warfare that may result from these past disposal operations. This program is called the Installation Restoration Program (IRP). The IRP has four phased consisting of Phase I, Initial Assessment/Records Search; Phase II, Confirmation/Quantification; Phase III, Technology Base Development; and Phase IV, Operations/Remedial Actions. The objective of this Phase IV project is to prepare and implement the remedial action plan primarily for Sites 1 (including Subsites 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, and 1E), 2 and 5. Phase II - Stage 3 activities are ongoing at Sites 5, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, and 16. Several of these sites may require remedial action(s) and will be addressed in a subsequent Phase IV report. This document presents the feasibility study and the remedial action plan for the preferred alternatives at Sites 1, 2 and 5, and includes the concept design documents.


Installation Restoration Program (IRP), Phase II. Stage 2 Investigation, Volume 1. 127th Fighter Wing, Michigan Air National Guard, Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mount Clemens, Michigan

Installation Restoration Program (IRP), Phase II. Stage 2 Investigation, Volume 1. 127th Fighter Wing, Michigan Air National Guard, Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mount Clemens, Michigan

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Published: 1996

Total Pages: 885

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An investigation was performed on eight sites at Seifridge Air National Guard Base; Site 1 - Southwest Landfill, Site 2 - Fire Training Area 2, Site 3 - Fire Training Area 1, Site 4 - West Ramp, Site 5 - Tucker Creek Landfill, Site 6 - Northwest Landfill, Site 7 - East Ramp, and Site 8 - Base Coal Storage Pile. Further investigations were recommended for Sites 1 and 6 to better define the groundwater flow direction. No additional investigations were recommended at the other six sites.


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 Stage 2-1 Remedial Investigation. Beale Air Force Base, Marysville, California. Volume 3. Appendix B - K.

Installation Restoration Program Stage 2-1 Remedial Investigation. Beale Air Force Base, Marysville, California. Volume 3. Appendix B - K.

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 1683

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As part of the ongoing Installation Restoration Program at Beale Air Force Base, California, 24 sites of concern have been identified. During the IRP Stage 2-1 Remedial Investigation, which is the subject of this technical report, 16 of the 24 sites were investigated through sampling and analysis of environmental media. Two of the 24 sites were investigated using surface geophysics only, and 1 of the sites was the subject of records search activities only. The remaining 5 sites did not receive any IRP actions during IRP Stage 2- 1. This technical report summarizes the activities accomplished and results obtained during IRP Stage 2-1 Remedial Investigation, through four quarterly rounds of water sampling. Included in this report are discussions of the IRP program origin and objectives, environmental setting of Beale AFB, field and laboratory investigation methods, results obtained, and recommendations for future IRP actions. Eleven appendices are included which present data and relevant information regarding Stage 2-1 activities. Beale AFB, IRP, Remedial Investigation.


Installation Restoration Program. Phase II--Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1

Installation Restoration Program. Phase II--Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1

Author: WATER AND AIR RESEARCH INC GAINESVILLE FL.

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Published: 1985

Total Pages: 540

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Phase II, Stage I Installation Restoration Program (IRP) hazardous material disposal sites at Robins Air Force Base (AFB) included three landfills, two fire training areas, one industrial waste sludge lagoon, one DDT spill site, one hazardous waste burial site, one JP-4 spill site, i.e., nine of the 13 sites identified by the Phase I study. Since several of the sites were colocated, the IRP study sites were redefined as six zones; consequently four zones include pairs of sites. Water supply wells WS-3, WS-6, and WS-8 were included in the Phase II, Stage 1 study as a means of checking deeper groundwater quality. The sampling and analysis plan for the Robins AFB Phase II, Stage 1 study was based upon the suspected wastes reported for each zone. Implementation of the sampling and anaylsis plan involved installation of 25 new monitor wells. Pit casings were used to seal zones of contamination if wells penetrated an underlying confining bed. Sample collection (groundwater, surface water, lechate, sediment, and soil) followed the well installation phase of the work. Chemical analyses included pH, specific conductance, total organic halides (TOX), dissolved total organic carbon (DOC), purgeable organics, pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB), total phenolics, cyanide, heavy metals, oil and grease, and organic priority pollutants according to the schedule shown. These analyses detected significant or potentially significant contamination in Zones 1 through 5.