Five-year Review, Operable Units 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida


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"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hs reviewed the Final Five-Year Review for Operable units (OU) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 at the Jacksonville Naval Air Station. This is an official determination that the fourth Five-Year Review report is adequate for its intended purpose and that the EPA concurs with the protectiveness statements therein ... The remedies implemented at OU 1 and 3, are protective of human health and the environment in the short-term ... The remedies at the remaining OUs are protective of human health and the environment."--cover letter.







Five-year Review, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida


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"...The remedial action s at the OUs at NAS Jacksonville are remain protective of human health and the environment. The implementation of the LNAPL recovery at OU 1 and the long-term groundwater and surface water monitoring program at OU 1, the monitoring at OU 2 and the LUCIPs provide protection for human health and the environment. This five-year review shows that the Navy is meeting the requirements of the Records of Decision (RODs) for the OUs at NAS Jacksonville."--Page ii.




Work Plan for the Five-year Review, Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida


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"The Navy has identified potential areas where hazardous materials have been released to the environment at NASJAX. Fifty-one Potential Sources of Contamination (PSCs) have been identified at NASJAX. NASJAX was listed on the CERCLA National Priority List in December 1989 because of documented past releases of hazardous waste at the facility. A portion of these PSCs have undergone the CERCLA investigation process. The sites that have had signed Records of Decision (RODs) or Interim Records of Decision (IRODs) are required to undergo a five-year review to determine if the remedy chosen is still appropriate. The NASJAX partnering team reviewed the sites that have undergone or are in the IR process, and selected the sites that are to be included in the five-year review."--Page 1-2.




EPA Publications Bibliography


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Administrative Record


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NAS Jax (2nd Edition)


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An illustrated history of Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Florida










Naval Air Station Jacksonville


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Naval Air Station Jacksonville was commissioned on October 15, 1940, and has trained tens of thousands of naval aviators throughout its long history. Located along the banks of the St. Johns River, the site and the weather conditions make the base a premier aviation facility. Initially conducting primary and seaplane training, it expanded to training pilots in almost every type of aircraft the Navy has flown. The Navy's elite precision aviators, the Blue Angels, were formed at the base in 1946. Today, as a master anti submarine base, it remains home to 15 aviation squadrons; some 115 tenant commands and almost 20,000 military, civilian, and contract employees work at the station daily.