Installation Restoration Program. Site Investigation Report. 106th Rescue Group, New York Air National Guard, Westhampton Beach, New York, Francis S. Gabreski Airport. Volume 2 - Appendices


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This report is a continuation of the Site Investigation report, 106th Rescue Group, New York Air National Guard, Westhampton Beach, New York, Francis S. Gabreski Airport, Volume II-Appendices of nine sites were investigated under the Installation Restoration Program.




Installation Restoration Program. Site Investigation Report. 106th Rescue Group, New York Air National Guard, Westhampton Beach, New York, Francis S. Gabreski Airport. Volume I - Report


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The purpose of the SI was to investigate the possibility that releases of contaminants have occurred at nine sites within the NYANG facility. The objective of the SI was to quickly compile enough information to (1) initiate remedial investigations, feasibility studies, or removal actions, as needed, (2) develop DDs for delisting of site(s) where releases have not occurred, and/or (3) plan additional sampling to complete DDs. The SI report was written for submittal to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC).




Installation Restoration Program


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Installation Restoration Program


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Installation Restoration Program


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Environmental Restoration Program


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Draft Final


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Draft Final (Version 1) Decision Document for the Installation Restoration Program, Sites 4, 7, and 9, New York Air National Guard (106th Rescue Wing), Francis Gabreski International Airport, Westhampton Beach, New York, April 2008, Contract No. DAHA92-01-D-0008, Delivery Orders 0115


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"This Decision Document presents the selected remedies for Installation Restoration Program (IRP) Sites 4 (Aircraft Refueling Apron Site), 7 (Former Fire Training Area), and 9 (Ramp Drainage Outfall) at the New York Air National Guard (NYANG) located at the Francis Gabreski International Airport, Westhampton Beach, New York. The selected remedies were chosen in accordance with the New York State Environmental Conservation Law and Title 6 New York Codes, Rules, and Regulations Part 375."--Declaration statement.