Installation Restoration Program. Phase I. Records Search. New Boston Air Force Station, New Hampshire


Book Description

An installation Restoration Program Phase I Records Search was conducted of New Boston Air Force Station from Feb. 11 to Feb. 15, 1985. Past and current employees were interviewed, records were reviewed, regulatory agencies were contacted, and a ground reconnaissance was conducted. Past waste handling and disposal practices were evaluated, and twelve past waste disposal or spill sites were identified. The sites were evaluated for potential for contamination and migration of contaminants using a decision tree process. Nine sites were found to have no potential for residual contamination and/or contaminant migration and were deleted from further consideration. Three sites were found to have a potential for contaminant migration and were assessed using the Hazard Assessment Rating Methodology (HARM), and Phase II confirmatory sampling and analysis programs are recommended for these sites. In addition, actions for five disposal sites are recommended for inclusion in the Base Environmental Program. Additional keywords: Hazardous wastes; Hazardous materials; hydrology; ground water; and Aquifers.




Installation Restoration Program Phase 1: Records Search of Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts


Book Description

A Phase I Initial Assessment under the Installation Restoration Program was conducted at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts. Past and current employees were interviewed, records were reviewed, regulatory agencies were contacted, and ground reconnaissance was conducted. Past waste handling and disposal practices were evaluated, and 23 past waste sites were identified. Thirteen sites were assessed using the Hazard Assessment Rating Methodology (HARM), Phase II monitoring programs were recommended for nine sites.




U.S. Air Force Installation Restoration Program. Phase 1. Records Search. U.S. Coast Guard Facilities at Massachusetts Military Reservation, Massachusetts. Task 7


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The goal of the IRP Phase I study is to identify sites where there is potential for environmental contamination resulting from past waste disposal practices and to assess the potential for contamination migration from these sites. The conclusions are based on the evaluation of information collected from the project team's field inspection; review of records and files; examination of historical aerial photographs; and interviews with base personnel, past employees, and state and local government employees. Twelve potential contamination sources were identified on USCG facilities at MMR. The evaluation of these sites are identified, and their evaluation is summarized in Table 5.0-1. Locations of these sites are shown in Figures 5.0- and 5.0-2. Six of the 12 sites were determined to have a potential for contamination and/or contaminant migration. Evaluations and conclusions regarding the seven sites (CS-1, CS-2, CS-3, CS-4, CS-6, and FS-2) that have a potential for contaminant migration and received HARM scores are detailed in the following paragraphs. HARM methodology is presented in Appendix G; individual HARM rating forms for each site are presented in Appendix H. (fr).







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U.S. Air Force Installation Restoration Program. Phase 1. Records Search. Air National Guard, Camp Edwards (ARNG), U.S. Air Force and Veteran's Administration Facilities at Massachusetts Military Reservation, Massachusetts. Task 6


Book Description

The goal of the IRP Phase I study is to identify sites where there is potential for environmental contamination resulting from past waste disposal practices and to assess the potential for contaminant migration from these sites. The conclusions are based on the evaluation of information collected from the project team's field inspection; review of records and files; examination of historical aerial photographs; and interviews with base personnel, past employees, and state and local government employees. Sixty-one potential contamination sources were identified on ANG, Camp Edwards/ARNG, USAF, and VA facilities at MMR. These sites are identified and their evaluation summarized in Table 5.0-1. Locations of these sites are shown in Figures 5.0-1 through 5.0-7. Forty-six of the 61 sites were determined to have a potential for contamination and contaminant migration. (fr).




Installation Restoration Program. Phase 1. Records Search, Pease AFB, New Hampshire


Book Description

The identification of hazardous waste disposal sites at military installations is directed by the Defense Environmental Quality Program Policy Memorandum 80-6. Phase I constitutes a records search to determine the potential for migration of any toxics and hazardous materials off the installation as a result of past operations and disposal activities. This record search included a detailed review of pertinent installation records, contact with various government and private agencies, and on site visits.




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


Book Description

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.