Final Uniform Federal Policy-quality Assurance Project Plan


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"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has retained Parsons to complete a remedial investigation at the Rockets and Rifle Grenades Area (Area C NE) and Mines South Area (Area F) munitions response sites located at the Camp Ellis Military Reservation Formerly Used Defense Site in Fulton County, Illinois. The principal objective of this remedial investigation is to determine whether the presence of MEC at the Rockets and Rifle Grenade Area or the Mines South Area poses potentially unacceptable risks to human health or the environment."--Introduction.







Final Work Plan and Quality Assurance Project Plan Remediation Investigations and Feasibility Studies of the Helicopter Hangar Area and the Fire Training Area at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland


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The purpose of this investigation is to conduct a remedial investigation/feasibility study at the HHA and FTA sites at Fort Meade. As part of the analyses, data gaps will be identified. Previous studies have been conducted by Arthur D. Little, Inc., and EA engineering, Science and Technology, Inc. The RI/FS process is designed to collect sufficient data of demonstrable quality, which can then be used to assess potential risks to human health and the environment, develop/evaluate remedial alternatives, and select a preferred remedial action. In general, data obtained during the RI phase is used to evaluate the nature, extent, and migration of contaminants at sites that are known or believed to have been adversely impacted by past hazardous waste or hazardous materials handling practices. The FS phase evaluates potential remedial action with regard to effectiveness, risk reduction or mitigation, implementability, and cost.




Final Uniform Federal Policy--Quality Assurance Project Plan for Remedial Activities at the Former Camp Ellis Military Reservation, Fulton County, Illinois, FUDS Project Nos. E05IL000708 and E05IL000709


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"This Uniform federal Policy Quality Assurance Project Plan (UFP-QAPP) describes the methods and procedures necessary to complete the remedial action at Areas D and M and achieve the required project objectives"--Section ES.1.4 of Executive Summary







Overall Quality Assurance Project Plan, Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study Fort Sheridan, Illinois, Volume 1


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This Overall Quality Assurance Project Plan (OQAPP) has been prepared as a component of Delivery Order No. 2 of Contract DAAA15-90-D-0017. The purpose of this OQAPP is to define responsibilities and authorities, and to prescribe requirements for assuring that the remedial investigation (RI) and feasibility study (FS) for Fort Sheridan are planned and executed in a manner consistent with U.S. Army Environmental Center (USAEC), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region V, and Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) quality assurance (QA) objectives. This OQAPP provides guidance and specifications to ensure that: (1) Field determinations and laboratory analytical results are of known quality and are valid, consistent, and compatible with the USAEC chemical database through the use of approved methods, preventive maintenance procedures, calibration and analytical protocols, quality control (QC) measurements, reviews, and audits. (2) Samples are obtained using appropriate, documented procedures; identified uniquely; and controlled through sample tracking systems and chain-of-custody procedures. (3) Records are retained as documentary evidence of the quality of samples, applied processes, equipment, and results.(4) Generated data are validated. (5) Calculations and evaluations are accurate, appropriate, and consistent throughout the project.