Final Proposed Plan for Remedial Action for the Groundwater Operable Unit, Operable Unit 2, Former Weldon Spring Ordinance Works, Weldon Spring, Missouri


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This proposed plan describes the remedial alternatives considered for Operable Unit 2 (OU2)' of the former Weldon Spring Ordnance Works (WSOW) and identifies the preferred alternative for remediation of groundwater.










10/31/12 Final Draft, Remedial Action Plan No. 2


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"On July 27, 2010, Chevron Environmental Management Company (the Volunteer) and the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (WDEQ) entered into a Remedy Agreement (RA) fro the purpose of remediation of the Former Texaco Casper Refinery ... which was accepted into the Voluuntary Remediation Program (VRP) on June 3, 2003. The RA provides the administratige and legal provisions necessary for remedy implementation under this Remedial Action Plan No. 2 (RAP-2). It also provides the mechanism for performance, oversight and enforcement of RAP-2. The June 17, 2012, Final Remedy Alternatives Evaluation and Recommendations Report #2 and the August 10, 2012 WDEQ Conditional Approval to the June 17, 2012 [report] ... and the documents listed in Section II below serve as the the basis of development of RAP-2" --Introduction, p. 1.













Proposed Plan for Remedial Action for the Groundwater Operable Unit at the Chemical Plant Area of the Weldon Spring Site, Weldon Spring, Missouri


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This Proposed Plan addresses the remediation of groundwater contamination at the chemical plant area of the Weldon Spring site in Weldon Spring, Missouri. The site is located approximately 48 km (30 mi) west of St. Louis in St. Charles County . Remedial activities at the site will be conducted in accordance with the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), in conjunction with the U.S. Department of the Army (DA), conducted a joint remedial investigation/feasibility study (RI/FS) to allow for a comprehensive evaluation of groundwater conditions at the Weldon Spring chemical plant area and the Weldon Spring ordnance works area, which is an Army site adjacent to the chemical plant area. Consistent with DOE policy, National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) values have been incorporated into the CERCLA process. That is, the analysis conducted and presented in the RVFS reports included an evaluation of environmental impacts that is comparable to that performed under NEPA. This Proposed Plan summarizes information about chemical plant area groundwater that is presented in the following documents: (1) The Remedial Investigation (RI), which presents information on the nature and extent of contamination; (2) The Baseline Risk Assessment (BRA), which evaluates impacts to human health and the environment that could occur if no cleanup action of the groundwater were taken (DOE and DA 1997a); and (3) The Feasibility Study (FS) and the Supplemental FS, which develop and evaluate remedial action alternatives for groundwater remediation.