Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Air Force Plant 38, Porter, New York


Book Description

Ecology and Environments, Inc., was retained by the USAFOEHL/TSS to provide technical and analytical services in support of the Air Force IRP. These services were supplied for the Phase II, Stage 1 investigation at Air Force Plant 38 (AFP 38), Porter, NY. The field investigation was conducted between 30 September 1986 and 8 October 1986, and involved work at seven sites. Two of the sites fell under RCRA jurisdiction. The investigation at these two sites included record searches, sampling of subsurface soils, and surface samples from two concrete pads. Samples were analyzed for various parameters including TOC, TOX, petroleum hydrocarbons, hydrazine, metals, volatile organics, and isopropyl alcohol. Results of the investigation indicated that both sites had contamination present. One site required additional work to better determine the extent of contamination and was recommended for Phase III work. The second site contained higher levels of contamination and was recommended for Phase IV (remediation) work. (mjm).




Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1 for United States Air Force Plant Number 59, Johnson City, New York. Appendices


Book Description

The overall objective of the Installation Restoration Program (IRP) Phase II investigation is to assess potential contamination at past hazardous waste disposal and spill sites on Air Force installations. A series of staged field investigations may be required to meet this objective. The intention of this staged investigation is to undertake a field and laboratory study at Air Force plant 59, Johnson City NY: (1) to confirm the presence or absence of contamination with in the specified areas of investigation; (2) if possible, to determine the extent and degree of contamination and the potential for migration of those contaminants in the various environmental media; (3) to identify public health and environmental hazards of migrating pollutants based on State or Federal standards for those contaminants; and (4) to delineate additional investigations required beyond this stage to reach the Phase II objectives. The Phase I IRP Report (mailed under separate cover) incorporate the background and description of the sites/zones for this task. Keywords: Hazardous materials wastes, Environmental protection. (MJM).










Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas. Volume 5. Appendix A-2


Book Description

This report contains information concerning environmental protection and water quality. Volume 5 and Volume 6 contain all quality/assurance quality control reports for water analyses (organized by work order number). Also included are summary tables (Tables A.2-1 through A.2-9) of the QC reports.




Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Air Force Plant 3, Tulsa, Oklahoma


Book Description

Ecology and Environment, Inc., was retained by the USAFOEHL/TS to provide technical and analytical services in support of the Air Force Installation Restoration Program (IRP). These services were applied to the Phase II, stage 1, investigation at Air Force Plant 3, Tulsa Oklahoma. The investigation included records searches, geophysical studies, and sampling of surface and subsurface soils and groundwater. Samples were analyzed for various parameters including volatile organics, oil and grease, TOX, TOC, phenols, PCBs, and titanium. Results of the investigation indicated that past waste handling and disposal practices had caused various degrees of soil and groundwater contamination at six of the seven sites. Follow-up (Stages 2) work has been recommended at five sites to better define the extent of contamination. One site was judged to require no follow-up action, and one site is recommended for Phase IV (remedial action) work.




Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification Stage 1. US Air Force Plant Number 42, Palmdale, California


Book Description

An Installation Restoration Program (IRP) Phase II, Stage 1 investigation was conducted at USAF Plant 42 in Palmdale, California, to confirm the presence or absence of contamination at 23 sites. Contamination was suspected at the sites as a result of past spills, leaks, or waste disposal practices. A field investigation program was conducted, consisting of soil boring and sampling, groundwater sampling, and chemical analysis of environmental samples (water and soils) for suspected contaminants. No significant contaminants were found at 17 of the sites. Fuel contamination (petroleum hydrocarbons or oil & grease) was detected at 5 sites, 3 of which also had volatile organics present. Remedial action was recommended for 2 sites because of the location and amount of contaminants detected.




Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification Stage 1. US Air Force Plant Number 42, Palmdale, California


Book Description

An INstallation Restoration Program (IRP) Phase II, Stage 1 investigation was conducted at USAF Plant 42 in Palmdale, California, to confirm the presence or absence of contamination at 23 sites. Contamination was suspected at the sites as a result of past spills, leaks, or waste disposal practices. A field investigation program was conducted, consisting of soil boring and sampling, groundwater sampling, and chemical analysis of environmental samples (water and soils) for suspected contaminants. No significant contaminants were found at 17 of the sites. Fuel contamination (petroleum hydrocarbons or oil & grease) was detected at 5 sites, 3 of which also had volatile organics present. Remedial action was recommended for 2 sites because of the location and amount of contaminants detected.




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


Book Description

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.