Installation Restoration Program. Phase I - Records Search, Travis AFB, California

Installation Restoration Program. Phase I - Records Search, Travis AFB, California

Author: David G. Johnson

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Published: 1983

Total Pages: 229

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This report covers the first (Phase I) part of the Installation Restoration Program (IRP) confirmation study at Travis AFB, CA. This study was directed by the Department of Defense. The overall objective of the IRP is to identify and evaluate past disposal sites and to control the migration of hazardous environmental contamination resulting from such sites. This work will be followed by a Phase II effort to determine if migration is occurring and if so, in what quantities. (Author).


Installation Restoration Program. Phase I. Records Search. Vandenberg Air Force Base, California

Installation Restoration Program. Phase I. Records Search. Vandenberg Air Force Base, California

Author: J. D. Bonds

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Published: 1984

Total Pages: 303

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The search of USAF, state and federal agency records and interviews with past and present base personnel and agency representatives was conducted to identify past hazardous waste generation and disposal practices at Vandenberg AFB, California. The AFB is located on the south central California coast, approximately 140 miles northwest of Los Angeles, 275 miles south of San Francisco, and 55 miles northwest of Santa Barbara. Eighteen sites were identified as having the potential for environmental contamination and have been evaluated using the HARM system. Follow-on recommendations include site clean-up and closure, confirmation studies in the vicinity of past spill sites, and enhanced protection of local surface waters. Keywords: Installation Restoration program, IRP Phase I/Hazard Assessment Rating Methodology, Vandenburg AFB/Harm.


Installation Restoration Program. Phase I - Records Search, Castle AFB, California

Installation Restoration Program. Phase I - Records Search, Castle AFB, California

Author: ENGINEERING-SCIENCE INC ATLANTA GA.

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Published: 1983

Total Pages: 277

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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 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; and Phase IV, Operations/Remedial Actions. Engineering-Science (ES) was retained by the United States Air Force to conduct the Phase I, Initial Assessment/Records Search for Castle AFB with funds provided by the Strategic Air Command (SAC). (Author).


Installation Restoration Program, Phase II - Confirmation/Quantification Stage 1 for Travis Air Force Base, California

Installation Restoration Program, Phase II - Confirmation/Quantification Stage 1 for Travis Air Force Base, California

Author: WESTON (ROY F) INC WEST CHESTER PA.

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Published: 1986

Total Pages: 221

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A Phase II, Stage I Field investigation and evaluation was conducted. Twelve sites of potential environmental concern, grouped into six waste management zones, were evaluated. A total of 34 monitoring wells were installed and groundwater samples were obtained from each well. Soil samples were obtained for chemical analyses from 13 borings. Samples of storm sewer waters, surface water and bottom sediments were obtained. All chemical analyses were accomplished in accordance with standard USEPA analytical methods. Based on the sampling and analyses performed, levels of contamination were found in soils, sediments, surface water or groundwater at all 12 sites. Based on these findings, follow-up investigations have been recommended for further groundwater study, either through continued monitoring of existing wells or through expansion of the monitoring network, at all 12 sites.


Installation Restoration Program. Phase I: Records Search Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas

Installation Restoration Program. Phase I: Records Search Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas

Author: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING INC DENVER CO.

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Published: 1985

Total Pages: 128

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The methodology utilized in the GAFB records search began in September, 1984 with a review of past and current industrial operations conducted at the base. Information was obtained from available records, such as shop files and real property files, as well as interviews with past and current base employees from various operating areas. The next step in the activity review was to determine the past management practices regarding the use, storage, treatment, and disposal of hazardous materials from the various operations on the base. A ground tour of the identified sites was then made by the ESE Project Team to gather site-specific information. A decision was then made, based on all of the above information, regarding the potential for hazardous materials contamination at any of the identified sites.


Installation Restoration Program. Phase I. Records Search, Norton AFB, California

Installation Restoration Program. Phase I. Records Search, Norton AFB, California

Author: ENGINEERING-SCIENCE INC ATLANTA GA.

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Published: 1982

Total Pages: 225

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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 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; Phase III, Technology Base Development; and Phase IV, Operations. Engineering-Science (ES) was retained by the Air Force Engineering and Services Center to conduct the Phase I, Initial Assessment/Records Search for McGuire AFB under Contract No. F08637-80-G-0009, Call No. 0017, using funding provided by the Military Airlift Command. (Author).


Installation Restoration Program, Phase I: Records Search, Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas

Installation Restoration Program, Phase I: Records Search, Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas

Author: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING INC DENVER CO.

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Published: 1985

Total Pages: 176

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The methodology utilized in the LAFB records search began in September 1984 with a review of past and current industrial operations conducted at the base. Information was obtained from available records, such as shop files and real property files, as well as interviews with past and current base employees from the various operating areas. The next step in the activity review was to determine the past management practices regarding the use, storage, treatment, and disposal of hazardous materials from the various operations on the base. A ground tour of the identified sites were then made by the ESE Project Team to gather site-specific information. A decision was then made, based on all of the above information, regarding the potential for hazardous materials contamination at any of the identified sites.


Installation Restoration Program. Phase 1: Records Search, Beale AFB, California

Installation Restoration Program. Phase 1: Records Search, Beale AFB, California

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Published: 1984

Total Pages: 223

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The identification of hazardous waste disposal sites at military installations was directed by Defense Environmental Quality Program Policy Memorandums. Phase I constitutes a records search to determine the potential, if any, for off base migration of toxic or hazardous wastes as a result of past operations and disposal activities. The final report reveals no direct evidence of off base pollution migration. However, it has been recommended that several areas receive additional attention to determine if pollution migration exists.