Woodbridge Army Research Facility RI/FS; Volume 1. Field Sampling Plan


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U.S. Army Woodbridge Research Facility (WRF) was used in the past as a major military communications center and a research and development laboratory where electromagnetic pulse energy was tested on military and other equipment. WRF is presently an inactive facility pursuant to the 1991 Base Realignment and Closure list. Past investigation activities indicate that polychlorinated biphenyl compounds (PCBs) are primary chemicals of concern. The WRF is presently in the process of being turned over to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) to be used as a wildlife refuge and training facility. This task calls for provision of the necessary staff and equipment to provide remedial investigation/feasibility support for the USAEC BRAC Program investigation at WRF. The scope of work includes Focused Feasibility Studies, Remedial Investigations, Feasibility Studies, ecological assessments, risk assessments, proposed plans, RODs, and community relations support. This Field Sampling Plan contains a description of the site, sample location rationale, technical approach to field operations, site safety procedures, and methods for ecological assessments, analyses of samples, data management, and disposal of investigation-derived wastes. Information contained in other plans which accompany this submittal is identified.




Christlob Mylius


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Jefferson Proving Ground, South of the Firing Line RI/FS Sampling Design Plan, Volume 2


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The purpose of this Sampling Design Plan is to provide a plan for the field sampling and laboratory analysis to be performed in support of Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Studies (RI/PS) at Jefferson Proving Ground (JPG), Madison, Indiana. Included in this plan are activities designed to fulfill the requirements of a Screening Site Inspection (SSI). This plan is intended to be a guide that incorporates specific rationale and objectives for each sampling and analysis activity, sampling protocols and procedures, data and document management, and data interpretation and evaluation. Also included are logistics and schedule for the proposed RI field activities. The sections that follow describe in detail the field-investigation activities for sites identified at JPG that are known or suspected to have released hazardous contaminants to the environment and that may pose a threat to human health or the environment. As described in the Technical Plan (Volume I), several of the sites at JPG require additional information on the type(s) and extent of contaminants. This plan addresses the sampling design and procedures to be used to meet the objectives identified in the Technical Plan. Figures are included that show the proposed sampling locations, and corresponding tables are included to identify the sample number, type, and required analyses. Sections describing general equipment decontamination, sample handling, data and document management, logistics, and schedule follow the discussions of individual site field activities. Results of the field-investigation activities outlined in this document will be used in the evaluation of: the presence or absence and relative concentrations of reported or suspected contaminants at identified waste sites, the vertical and lateral extent of contamination, and the potential pathways for the migration of contaminants within the environment.







Jefferson Proving Ground RI/FS Samplimg Design Plan


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The purpose of this Sampling Design Plan is to provide a plan for the field sampling and laboratory analysis to be performed in support of Remedial Action/Feasibility Studies (RI/FS) at Jefferson Proving Ground (JPG), Madison, Indiana. Included in this plan are activities designed to fulfill the requirements of a Screening Site Inspection (SSI). This plan is intended to be a guide that incorporates specific rationale and objectives for each sampling and analysis activity, sampling protocols and procedures, data and document management, and data interpretation and evaluation. Also included are logistics and schedule for the proposed RI field activities.




Final Remedial Investigation Sampling Plan Addendum. Milan Army Ammunition Plant Remedial Investigation Southern Study Area (Operable Unit No. 5).


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This sampling plan addendum was developed to provide additional field data necessary to address environmental regulatory comments regarding the "Draft Milan Army Ammunition Plant (MLAAP) Remedial Investigation, Southern Study Area (Operable Unit No. 5)" prepared by Fluor Daniel, Inc. (Fluor Daniel) in March 1996. The report was distributed through the MLAAP to federal and state environmental regulators under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA) Federal Facility Agreement and Consent Order (FFA) currently in affect at the site. Review comments were received from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the State of Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation (TDEC) in January 1997 and July 1996, respectively. The majority of comments raised by the regulators focused on the need for additional technical clarification or references to support report conclusions. However, some additional field data is necessary to fully address regulatory comments. Response to comments and submittal of a revised remedial investigation (RJ) report will be provided following completion of field activities specified in the sampling plan addendum. This addendum also provides additional data requested by the MLAAP to support the ongoing feasibility study being conducted by QST Environmental (formerly Environmental Science & Engineering, Inc. (ESE)). The draft remedial investigation report characterized the nature and extent of risks posed by contamination present within the MLAAP Southern Study Area, and provided data to support the evaluation of potential remedial cleanup options (as necessary). The report presented background research results, field investigation procedures, field investigation results, contaminant fate and transport evaluation results, and baseline risk assessment results pertaining to human health and environment.




Field & Stream


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FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations.




Field & Stream


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FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations.