Installation Restoration Program, Phase II - Confirmation/Quantification Stage I, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia


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The Phase II Stage 1 Installation Restoration Program Confirmation/Quantification Survey for Moody Air Force Base investigated three suspected hazardous waste disposal sites. These included a former landfill site; a construction rubble fill site; and a petroleum, oil, and lubricants (POL) storage area. In addition, testing of all existing water supply (potable and industrial) wells was conducted. Shallow groundwater monitoring wells were installed at two of the sites. Shallow pits were excavated at the POL site. Shallow groundwater from monitor wells and pits, deeper groundwater from existing wells, and surface water were sampled. Most of these analyses were screening tests (pH, specific conductance, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), total organic halogens (TOX), total phenolics, and oil and grease), which are nonspecific indicators of contamination. Samples near waste sites were analyzed for specific constituents (cadmium chromium, iron, nickel, lead, zinc, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), and purgeable organics) where prior information indicated they may be present. Samples from base supply wells were tested for selected nonspecific and specific constituents.




Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification Stage 2, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia


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This Phase II, Stage 2 Installation Restoration Program Confirmation/Quantification survey for Moody Air Force Base, Georgia investigated four sites: Site 1, Southwest Landfill; Site 2, an underground waste fuel storage area; Site 3, the flight line storm drainage outfall area; and, Site 4, the Moody AFB water supply well at the Grassy Pond annex. Sites 1 and 4 required additional investigation as a result of the Phase II, Stage 1 investigation conducted in 1985. Sites 2 and 3 were investigated for the first time during this Stage 2 effort. The scope of work consisted of conducting hydrogeologic investigations at sites 1 and 2, and water quality sampling and analyses at sites 1,2,3,4. Three deep (80 feet) wells and six shallow (30 feet) wells were installed around the perimeter of the Site 1 landfill. Seven temporary well points, one standard penetration test boring, and four shallow monitor wells (30 feet) were installed at the Site 2 waste fuel storage area. Groundwater quality samples were collected from all of the new wells at Site 1 and 2, from two of the existing monitor wells at the Site 1 landfill, and from Moody water supply well No. 7 near Site 1. Water level, organic vapor, and floating product thickness measurements were performed on the temporary well points at Site 2. Keywords: Installation restoration program, Groundwater, Surface water, Landfills, Soils, Sediments, Hazardous materials, Wastes. (mjm).




Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification Stage 2, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia. Appendices


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This Phase II, Stage 2 Installation Restoration Program Confirmation/Quantification survey for Moody Air Force Base, Georgia investigated four sites: Site 1, Southwest Landfill; Site 2, an underground waste fuel storage area; Site 3, the flight line storm drainage outfall area; and, Site 4, the Moody AFB water supply well at the Grassy Pond annex. Sites 1 and 4 required additional investigation as a result of the Phase II, Stage 1 investigation conducted in 1985. Sites 2 and 3 were investigated for the first time during this Stage 2 effort. The scope of work consisted of conducting hydrogeologic investigations at Sites 1 and 2, and water quality sampling analyses at Sites 1, 2, 3, and 4. Three deep (80 feet) wells and six shallow (30 feet) wells were installed around the perimeter of the Site 1 landfill. Seven temporary wellpoints, one standard penetration test boring, and four shallow monitor wells (30 feet) were installed at the Site 2 waste fuel storage area. Groundwater quality samples were collected from all of the new wells at Sites 1 and 2, from two of the existing monitor wells at the Site 1 landfill, and from Moody water supply well No. 7 near Site 1. Water level, organic organic vapor, and floating product thickness measurements were performed on the temporary wellpoints at Site 2. Keywords: Installation restoration program, Groundwater, Surface water, Landfills, Soils, Sediments, Hazardous materials. (MJM).




Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification Stage 2, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia. Appendices


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This Phase II, Stage 2 Installation Restoration Program Confirmation/Quantification survey for Moody Air Force Base, Georgia investigated four sites: Site 1, Southwest Landfill; Site 2, an underground waste fuel storage area; Site 3, the flight line storm drainage outfall area; and, Site 4, the Moody AFB water supply well at the Grassy Pond annex. Sites 1 and 4 required additional investigation as a result of the Phase II, Stage 1 investigation conducted in 1985. Sites 2 and 3 were investigated for the first time during this Stage 2 effort. The scope of work consisted of conducting hydrogeologic investigations at Sites 1 and 2, and water quality sampling analyses at Sites 1, 2, 3, and 4. Three deep (80 feet) wells and six shallow (30 feet) wells were installed around the perimeter of the Site 1 landfill. Seven temporary wellpoints, one standard penetration test boring, and four shallow monitor wells (30 feet) were installed at the Site 2 waste fuel storage area. Groundwater quality samples were collected from all of the new wells at Sites 1 and 2, from two of the existing monitor wells at the Site 1 landfill, and from Moody water supply well No. 7 near Site 1. Water level, organic vapor, and floating product thickness measurements were performed on the temporary wellpoints at Site 2. Keywords: Installation restoration program, Groundwater, Surface water, Landfill, Soils, Sediments, Hazardous materials. (MJM).










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


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Methyl ethyl ketone analysis was performed by Radian chromatography laboratory. The results of the analysis are in a memo included in this volume. All other samples for chemical analysis were submitted to Radian Analytical Services Laboratory. The samples were logged in, and the data reported in batches . Each batch submitted was assigned a RAS work order number. Volume 2, Volume 3, and Volume 4, Appendix A-1 contain the analytical data reports for the various batches of samples. The bulk of data necessitated the results be bound in three volumes. Volumes 2, Volume 3, and Volume 4, Appendix A-1 contain Tables A.1-1, A.1-3, and A.1-5, respectively, which are a sequential listing of the reports contained in that volume by batch number and Tables A.1-2, A.1-4, and A.1-6, respectively, which are a sample log and cross-reference table. These tables serve as a sample log and cross-reference well numbers, OEHL numbers and the RAS work order numbers under which the results are located. Pages in Appendix A are numbered by the volume number followed by the page number of that volume. For example, Page 2 001 is the first chemistry data page of Volume 2.







Installation Restoration Program Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification Stage 2


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Three sites were investigated at Elelson AFB during the Phse II, Stage 2 field evaluation of the IRP. The sites were the sewage treatment plant spill ponds and treated effluent leaching ponds (Site 32) and two base landfills (Sites 2 and 1). A geophysical survey was performed in the vicinity of the sludge treatment plant to help define areas of high electromagnetic conductivity (i.e., potential contamination) and aid in the placement of monitor wells. Eight monitor wells were installed during Stage 2. Ground water samples from Stage 1 and Stage 2 wells were analyzed for purgeable lead, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, mercury and silver. Soil samples from the vicinity of one of the landfills (Site 1) were tested for the presence of pesticides. Trace quantities of purgeable halocarbons and petroleum hydrocarbons were detected in the wells from all three sites. Drinking water standards for total trihalomethanes were not exceeded for any of these samples. Arsenic and cadmium were detected in wells at concentrations were elevated in the vicinity of the sewage treatment plant. Only one well, in close proximity to the sewage sludge drying beds, was found to have nitrate, nitrite concentrations above the Primary Drinking Water Standard. A well downgradient from this site had nitrate, nitrite levels below the same standard. Soils at Site 1 contain trace quantities of DDE, DDD, and DDT. No pesticides were detected in groundwater from the monitor well at this site.