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Book Phase II RCRA Facility Investigation Report  Tooele Army Depot North Area  Group A Suspected Releases SWMUs  Volume 3   Appendices L P  2nd Revision

Download or read book Phase II RCRA Facility Investigation Report Tooele Army Depot North Area Group A Suspected Releases SWMUs Volume 3 Appendices L P 2nd Revision written by Montgomery watson salt lake city ut and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 1233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report investigates group A suspected releases in the north area of the Tooele army depot. The report includes the following appendices: (L) toxicity profiles of contaminants of potential concern, (M) approvals and permits, (N) summary of explosive risks, (O) analytical results, and (P) analytical data base.

Book Phase II RCRA Facility Investigation Report  Tooele Army Depot North Area  Group A  Suspected Releases SWMUs  Volume 2   Appendices A K

Download or read book Phase II RCRA Facility Investigation Report Tooele Army Depot North Area Group A Suspected Releases SWMUs Volume 2 Appendices A K written by and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This appendix summarizes field activities conducted by Montgomery Watson in support of the Phase II RFI at TEAD-N during the fall of 1993 and spring of 1994, and includes descriptions of the investigation scope, organization of project personnel, and a summary of the field work performed at each SWMU. In addition, facility-wide investigation activities are discussed. Also included in this appendix are descriptions of the health and safety program under which all field activities were conducted, and descriptions of sample collection, handling, and shipping procedures. The Phase II RFI field activities were conducted without significant deviation from the project work plans prepared for this investigation. Although methodologies were revised in the field when necessary, data quality objectives were met without exception. For example, 1 of the 20 soil borings at SWMU 20 was dug with a stainless steel shovel rather than drilled with a hollow-stem auger rig, because overhead power lines prevented access by the drill rig. Although the excavation methodology was revised, the planned location was maintained and the data quality objective met. These include the Data Collection Quality Assurance Plan (MW, 1993a), the Data Management Plan (MW, 1993b), the Health and Safety Plan (MW, 1993c). And the Project Management Plan (MW, 1993d). Each of these plans was reviewed and approved by the UDEQ and the USEPA.

Book Tooele Army Depot North Area Suspected Releases SWMUs  Phase 1 RFI Report  Volume 1  Text

Download or read book Tooele Army Depot North Area Suspected Releases SWMUs Phase 1 RFI Report Volume 1 Text written by and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 564 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Environmental Investigations were conducted during 1992-93 at twenty suspected releases solid waste management units (SWMUs) at the Tooele Army Depot-North Area (TEAD-N) as part of a Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Facility Investigation (RFI) under the terms of a state of Utah Corrective Action Permit. Field sampling activities were conducted at seventeen of the twenty SWMUs to determine if treatment, storage, or disposal of hazardous waste or constituents have released contaminants to the environment. Previous waste practices and controls at three SWMUs indicate that adequate protection against contaminant releases exists at these facilities, and no field sampling was required. A total of 606 soil samples, 12 sediment samples, and 19 water samples were collected, as well as 17 background soil samples. Based on records reviews and the sampling results, three SWMUs are recommended for no further action, one SWMU is recommended for no further action under the Corrective Action Permit, and 16 SWMUs are recommended for further study. Of these 16 SWMUs, 10 are recommended for further sampling activities to obtain additional data for a subsequent risk assessment, and six are recommended for risk assessment or current-use risk evaluations utilizing the existing environmental data.

Book Deseret Chemical Depot  formerly Known as Tooele Army Depot  south Area

Download or read book Deseret Chemical Depot formerly Known as Tooele Army Depot south Area written by Foster Wheeler Environmental Corporation and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Final RCRA Facility Investigation Report

Download or read book Final RCRA Facility Investigation Report written by Montgomery Watson and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Phase II RCRA Facility Investigation Report  Tooele Army Depot North Area  Group A  Suspected Releases SWMUs  Volume 1   Text

Download or read book Phase II RCRA Facility Investigation Report Tooele Army Depot North Area Group A Suspected Releases SWMUs Volume 1 Text written by David Shank and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 632 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Environmental investigations were conducted during 1993-1995 at eleven solid waste management units (SWMUs) or sub-SWMUs at the Tooele Army Depot-North Area (TEAD-N) as part of a Phase II Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Facility Investigation (RFI) under the terms of a State of Utah Corrective Action Permit. Environmental sampling and an ecological survey were conducted at each SWMU to determine the horizontal and vertical extent of waste constituents found to be during a present previous Phase I RFI at TEAD-N. The generated data were used to perform risk assessments for each of the investigated SWMUs. A total of 299 soil samples, two sediment samples, seven water samples, and two total suspended particulate (air filter) samples were collected during the Phase II sampling, as well as 19 background soil samples. Based on the Phase I and Phase II sampling results, and the subsequent risk assessments, two SWMUs are recommended for no further action under the current Corrective Action Permit and nine SWMUs or sub-SWMUs are recommended for RCRA Corrective Measures Studies (CMS) based on possible risks to on-site workers or the environment.

Book RCRA Facility Investigation  Phase 1  Summary Report for Known Releases Units  Tooele Army Depot  South Area

Download or read book RCRA Facility Investigation Phase 1 Summary Report for Known Releases Units Tooele Army Depot South Area written by and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 124 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An RFI Phase I Summary Report was prepared to summarize information regarding solid waste management units (SWMU)s with known releases at the Tooele Army Depot-South Area in Utah. These SWMUs are the Chemical Agent Munitions Disposal System (CAMDS), and the area in the vicinity of the inactive Deactivation Furnace. CAMDS is designed to treat new equipment for demilitarizing many different types of chemical munitions. Waste and product spills have been noted at CAMDS; these include releases at the boiler blowdown ditch and ponding area, the three diesel oil above-ground tanks, and the underground fuel oil product lines. The inactive deactivation furnace served as a prototype of the CAMDS facility by disposing of fuses, first-fire mixes, primers, and small arms. A mercury spill and fuel oil spill were reported to have occurred in this area. Environmental Impacts due to the reported spills are summarized in the report. Keywords: Solid Waste Management Unit; Deactivation furnace.

Book Deseret Chemical Depot  formerly the Tooele Army Depot  south Area  Suspected Releases Units

Download or read book Deseret Chemical Depot formerly the Tooele Army Depot south Area Suspected Releases Units written by Foster Wheeler Environmental Corporation and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: