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degree to which they anticipate the public dissemination of data and robustness checks required by these
opportunity for reproducibility to be models per se does not mean that the gUidelines. Otherwise. the agenc~'
limited by the confidentiality of analytic result has been reproduced. It should not disseminate an v of the
underlying data. As we state in new means onlv that the result should be studies that did not meet the applicable
paragraph V.3.b.iLB.ii, "In situations CAPABLE'of being reproduced. The standards in the guidelines at the time
where public access to data and . transparency associated with this it publishes the notice of proposed'
methods will not occur due to other capability ofreproduction is what the rulemaking.
compelling interests. agencies shall OMB guidelines are designed to Some comments suggested that OMB
apply especially rigorous robustness achieve. consider replacing the reproducibility
checks to analytic results and document We also want to build on a general standard with a standard concerning
what checks were undertaken. Agency observation that we made in our final "confirmation" of results for influential
guidelines shall, however. in all cases. gUidelines published in September scientific and statistical information.
require a disclosure of the specific data 2001. In those guidelines we stated: "... Although we encourage agencies to
sources that have been used and the in those situations involving influential consider "confirmation" as a relevant
specific quantitative methods and scientificL financial,) or statistical standard-at least in some cases-for
assumptions that have been employed." information, the substantial assessing the objectivity of original and
Given the differences in the many reproducibility standard is added as a supporting data, we believe that
Federal agencies covered by these quality standard above and beyond "confirmation" i's too stringent a
guidelines. and the differences in some peer review quality standards" (66 standard to apply to analytic results.
robustness checks and the level of detail FR 49722 (September 28, 2001)). A Often the regulatory impact analysis
for documentation thereof that might be prepared by an agency for a major rule.
hypothetical example may serve to
appropriate for different agencies. we illustrate this point. Assume that two for example. will be the only formal
also believe it will be helpful if agencies analysis of an important subject. It
Federal agencies initiated or sponsored
elaborate on these matters in the context the dissemination of five scientific would be unlikely that the results of the
of their missions and duties. with due regulatory impact analysis had already
consideration of the nature of the studies after October 1. 2002 (see
been confirmed by other analyses. The
information they disseminate. As we paragraph III.4) that were, before
"capable of being substantially
state in new paragraph V.3.b.iLB.ii, dissemination, subjected to formal,
reproduced" standard is less stringent
"Each agency is authorized to define the independent, external peer review, Le., than a "confirmation" standard because.
type of robustness checks. and the level that met the presumptive standard for it simply requires that an agency's
of detail for documentation thereof, in "objectivity" under paragraph V.3.b.i. analysis be suffiCiently transparent that
ways appropriate for it given the nature Further assume, at the time of another qualified party could replicate it
and multiplicity of issues for which the dissemination. that neither agency through reanalysis.
agency is responsible." reasonably expected that the Health. Safety, and Environmental
We leave the determination of the dissemination of any of these studies Information. We note, in the scientific
appropriate degree of rigor to the would have "a clear and substantial context. that in 1996 the Congress. for
discretion of agencies and the relevant impact" on important public policies, health decisions under the Safe
scientific and technical communities i.e., that these studies were not Drinking Water Act, adopted a basic
that work with the agencies. We do. considered "influential" under standard of quality for the use of science
however. establish a general standard paragraph V.9, and thus not subject to in agency decisionmaking. Under 42
for the appropriate degree of rigor in our the reproducibility standards in U.S.c. 300g-1(bj(3j(A). an agency is
expanded definition of paragraphs V.3.b.iLA or B. Then directed. "to the degree that an Agency
"reproducibility" in paragraph V.I0: assume, two years later. in 2005, that action is based on science," to use "(i)
" 'Reproducibility' means that the one of the agencies decides to issue an the best available, peer-reviewed
information is capable of being important and far-reaching regulation science and supporting studies
substantially reproduced, subject to an based clearly and substantially on the conducted in accordance with sound
acceptable degree of imprecision. For agency's evaluation of the analytic and objective scientific practices: and
information judged to have more (less) results set forth in these five studies and (ii) data collected by accepted methods
important impacts. the degree of that such agency reliance on these five or best available methods (if the
imprecision that is tolerated is reduced studies as published in the agency's reliability of the method and the nature
(increased)." OMB will review each notice of proposed rulemaking would of the decision justifies use of the
agency's treatment of this issue when constitute dissemination of these five data}."
reViewing the agency guidelines as a studies. These guidelines would require We further note that in the 1996
whole. the rulemaking agency, prior to amendments to the Safe Drinking Water
Comments also expressed concerns publishing the notice of proposed Act, Congress adopted a basic quality
regarding interim final paragraph rulemaking, to evaluate these five standard for the dissemination of public
V.3.B.iii, "making the data and models studies to determine if the analytic information about risks of adverse
publicly available will assist in results stated therein would meet the health effects. Under 42 U.S.C. 300g
determining whether analytic results are "capable of being substantially 1(b)(3j(B), the agency is directed, "to
capable of being substantially reproduced" standards in paragraph ensure that the presentation of
reproduced," and whether it could be V.3.b.iLB and, if necessary, related information [risk] effects is
interpreted to constitute public standards governing original and comprehensive. informative. and
dissemination of these materials, supporting data in paragraph V.3.b.iLA. understandable." The agency is further
rendering moot the reproducibility test. If the agency were to decide that any of directed, "in a document made available
(For the equivalent provision. see new the five studies would not meet the to the public in support of a regulation
paragraph V.3.b.iLB.i.) The OMB reproducibility standard, the agency [toJ specify, to the extent practicable
gUidelines do not require agencies to may still rely on them but only if they (i) each population addressed by any
reproduce each disseminated analytic satisfy the transparency standard and estimate [of applicable risk effectsl: (ii)
result by independent reanalysis. Thus, as applicable-the disclosure of the expected risk or central estimate of
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risk for the specific populations for agency decisions on whether and public comment before issuing these
[affected]; (iii) each appropriate upper how to correct the information, and final guidelines. OMB will refine these
bound or lower-bound estimate of risk; agencies shall notify the affected guidelines as experience develops and
(iv) each significant uncertainty persons of the corrections made," further public comment is obtained.
identified in the process of the Several comments stated that the Dated: December 21, 2001.
assessment of [risk] effects and the OMB guidelines needed to direct
John D. Graham,
studies that would assist in resolving agencies to consider incorporating an
administrative appeal process into their Administrator, Office ofinformation and
the uncertainty; and (v) peer-reviewed Regulatory Affairs.
studies known to the [agency] that administrative mechanisms for the
support, are directly relevant to, or fail correction of information, OMB agreed, Guidelines for Ensuring and
to support any estimate of [risk] effects and added the following new paragraph Maximizing the Quality. Objectivity,
and the methodology used to reconcile III.3,ii: "If the person who requested the Utility, and Integrity of Information
inconsistencies in the scientific data." correction does not agree with the Disseminated by Federal Agencies
As suggested in several comments, we agency's decision (including the
have included these congressional corrective action, if any), the person 1.0MB Responsibilities
standards directly in new paragraph may file for reconsideration within the Section 515 of the Treasurv and
V.3.b.ii,C. and made them applicable to agency, The agency shall establish an General Government Appropriations
the information disseminated by all the administrative appeal process to review Act for FY2001 (Public Law 106-554)
agencies subject to these guidelines: the agency's initial decision, and specify directs the Office of Management and
"With regard to analysis of risks to appropriate time limits in which to Budget to issue government-wide
human health, safety and the resolve such requests for guidelines that provide policy and
environment maintained or reconsideration." Recognizing that procedural guidance to Federal agencies
disseminated by the agencies, agencies many agencies already have a process in for ensuring and maximizing the
shall either adopt or adapt the quality place to respond to public concerns. it quality, objectiVity, utility. and integrity
principles applied by Congress to risk is not necessarily OMB's intent to of information, including statistical
information used and disseminated require these agencies to establish a new information, disseminated by Federal
pursuant to the Safe Drinking Water Act or different process. Rather, our intent is agencies,
Amendments of 1996 (42 U.S.C. 300g to ensure that agency guidelines specify
1(b)(3)(A) & (8))." The word "adapt" is an objective administrative appeal II. Agency Responsibilities
intended to provide agencies flexibility process that, upon furthercomplaint by Section 515 directs agencies subject to
in applying these principles to various the affected person, reviews an agency's the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 V.S.c.
types of risk assessment. decision to disagree with the correction 3502(1)) to
Comments also argued that the request. An objective process will 1. Issue their own information quality
continued flow of vital information from ensure that the office that originally guidelines ensuring and maximizing the
agencies responsible for disseminating disseminates the information does not quality, objectivity, utility, and integrity
health and medical information to have responsibility for both the initial of information, including statistical
medical providers, patients, and the response and resolution of a information, disseminated by the agency
public may be disrupted due to these disagreement. In addition, the agency no later than one year after the date of
peer review and reproducibility guidelines should. specify that if the issuance of the OMB gUidelines;
standards, OMB responded by adding to agency believes other agencies may have 2. Establish administrative
new paragraph V,3.b.iLC: "Agencies an interest in the resolution of any mechanisms allowing affected persons
responsible for dissemination of vital administrative appeal, the agency to seek and obtain correction of
health and medical information shall should consult with those other information maintained and
interpret the reproducibility and peer agencies about their possible interest. disseminated by the agency that does
review standards in a manner Overall. OMB does not envision not comply with these OMB guidelines;
appropriate to assuring the timely flow administrative mechanisms that would and
of vital information from agencies to burden agencies with frivolous claims. 3. Report to the Director of OMB the
medical providers, patients, health Instead, the correction process should number Bnd nature of complaints
agencies, and the public. Information serve to address the genuine and valid received by the agency regarding agency
quality standards may be waived needs of the agency and its constituents compliance with these OMB guidelines
temporarily by agencies under urgent without disrupting agency processes, concerning the quality, objectivity.
situations (e.g.• imminent threats to Agencies, in making their determination utility, and integrity of information and
public health or homeland security) in of whether or not to correct information, how such complaints were resolved.
accordance with the latitude specified may reject claims made in bad faith or
in agency-specific guidelines," without justification. and are required to III. Guidelines for Ensuring and
Administrative Correction undertake only the degree of correction Maximizing the Quality, Objectivity.
Mechanisms. In addition to commenting that they conclude is appropriate for the Utility, and Integrity of Information
on the substantive standards in these nature and timeliness of the information Disseminated by Federal Agencies
guidelines, many of the comments noted involved, and explain such practices in 1. Overall. agencies shall adopt a
that the OMB guidelines on the their annual fiscal year reports to OMB, basic standard of quality (including
administrative correction of information OMB's issuance of these final objectivity, utility, and integrity) as a
do not specify a time period in which guidelines is the beginning of an performance goal and should take
the agency investigation and response evolutionary process that will include appropriate steps to incorporate
must be made. OMB has added the draft agency guidelines, public information qLlality criteria into agency
following new paragraph m.3.i to direct comment, final agency guidelines, information dissemination practices.
agencies to speCify appropriate time development of experience with OMB Quality is to be ensured and established
periods in which the investigation and and agency gUidelines, and continued at levels appropriate to the nature and
response need to be made. "Agencies refinement of both OMB and agency timeliness of the information to be
shall specify appropriate time periods guidelines. Just as OMB requested disseminated, Agencies shall adopt
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specific standards of quality that are the nature and extent of the complaint. perspective of the agency but also from
appropriate for the various categories of Examples of appropriate responses the perspective of the public. As a
information thev disseminate. include personal contacts via letter or result, when transparency of
2. As a matter of good and effective telephone. form letters, press releases or information is relevant for assessing the
agency information resources mass mailings that correct a widely information~s usefulness from the
management. agencies shall develop a disseminated error or address a public's perspective. the agency must
process for reviewing the quality frequently raised complaint. take care to ensure that transparency has
(including the objectivity, utility, and 3. Each agency must prepare a draft been addressed in its review of the
integrity) of information before it is report, no later than April 1, 2002, information.
disseminated. Agencies shall treat providing the agency's information 3. "Objectivity" involves two distinct
information quality as integral to every quality guidelines and explaining how elements, presentation and substance.
step of an agency's development of such guidelines will ensure and a. "Objectivity" includes whether
information, including creation, maximize the quality. objectivity, disseminated information is being
collection, maintenance, and utility, and integrity of information, presented in an accurate, clear.
dissemination. This process shall enable including statistical information, complete. and unbiased manner. This
the agency to substantiate the quality of disseminated by the agency. This report involves whether the information is
the information it has disseminated must also detail the administrative presented within a proper context.
through documentation or other means mechanisms developed by that agency Sometimes, in disseminating certain
appropriate to the information. to allow affected persons to seek and types of information to the public. other
3. To facilitate public review, agencies obtain appropriate correction of information must also be disseminated
shall establish administrative information maintained and in order to ensure an accurate. clear.
mechanisms allowing affected persons disseminated by the agency that does complete, and unbiased presentation.
to seek and obtain, where appropriate. not comply with the OMB or the agency Also, the agency needs to identify the
timely correction of information guidelines. sources of the disseminated information
maintained and disseminated by the 4. The agency must publish a notice (to the extent possible, consistent with
agency that does not comply with OMB of availability of this draft report in the confidentiality protections) and. in a
or agency guidelines. These Federal Register. and post this report on scientific, financial, or statistical
administrative mechanisms shall be the agency's website, to provide an context. the supporting data and
flexible, appropriate to the nature and opportunity for public comment. models. so that the public can assess for
timeliness of the disseminated 5. Upon consideration of public itself whether there mav be some reason
information, and incorporated into comment and after appropriate revision, to question the objectiv"ity of the
agency information resources the agency must submit this draft report sources. Where appropriate, data should
management and administrative to OMB for review regarding have full, accurate, transparent
practices. consistency with these OMB guidelines documentation, and error sources
i. Agencies shall specify appropriate no later than July 1, 2002. Upon affecting data quality should be
time periods for agency decisions on completion of that OMB review and identified and disclosed to users.
whether and how to correct the completion of this report, agencies must b. In addition, "objectivity" involves
information. and agencies shall notify publish notice of the availability of this a focus on ensuring accurate, reliable.
the affected persons of the corrections report in its final form in the Federal and unbiased information. In a
made. Register, and post this report on the .scientific, financial. or statistical
ii. If the person who requested the agency's web site no later than October context, the original and supporting
correction does not agree with the 1,2002. data shall be generated, and the analytic
agency's decision (including the 6. On an annual fiscal-year basis, each results shall be developed, using sound
corrective action, if any), the person agency must submit a report to the statistical and research methods.
may file for reconsideration within the Director of OMB providing information i. If data and analytiC results have
agency. The agency shall establish an (both quantitative and qualitative, been subjected to formal, independent.
administrative appeal process to review where appropriate) on the number and external peer review, the information
the agency's initial decision, and specify nature of complaints received by the may generally be presumed to be of
appropriate time limits in which to agency regarding agency compliance acceptable objectivity. However, this
resolve such requests for with these OMB guidelines and how presumption is rebuttable based on a
reconsideration. such complaints were resolved. persuasive showing by the petitioner in
4. The agency's pre-dissemination Agencies must submit these reports no a particular instance. If agency
review. under paragraph m.2, shall later than January 1 of each following sponsored peer review is employed to
apply to information that the agency year. with the first report due January 1. help llatisfy the objectivity standard, the
first disseminates on or after October 1, 2004. review process employed shall meet the
2002. The agency's administrative general criteria for competent and
mechanisms, under paragraph III.3., V. Definitions credible peer review recommended by
shall apply to information that the 1. "Quality" is an encompassing term OMB-OlRA to the President's
agency disseminates on or after October comprising utility, objectivity, and Management Council (9/20/01) (http://
1. 2002, regardless of when the agency integrity. Therefore, the guidelines www.whitehouse.gov/omb/inforeg/
first disseminated the information. sometimes refer to these four statutory oira_review-process.html). namely,
terms, collectively, as "guality." "that (a) peer reviewers be selected
IV. Agency Reporting Requirements 2. "Utility" refers to ilie usefulness of primarily on the basis of necessary
1. Agencies must designate the Chief the information to its intenried users, technical expertise, (bl peer reviewers
Information Officer or another official to including the public. In assessing the be expected to disclose to agencies prior
be responsible for agency compliance usefulness of information that the technical/policy positions they may
with these guidelines. agency disseminates to the public, the have taken on the issues at hand, (cl
2. The agency shall respond to agency needs to consider the uses of the peer reviewers be expected to disclose
complaints in a manner appropriate to information not only from the to agencies their sources of personal and
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institutional funding (private or public detail for documentation thereof. in information to the public (see 5 CFR
sector), and (d) peer reviews be ways appropriate for it given the nature 1320.3(d) (definition of "Conduct or
conducted in an open and rigorous and multiplicity of issues for which the Sponsor")). Dissemination does not
manner." agency is responsible. include distribution limited to
ii. If an agency is responsible for C. With regard to analysis of risks to government employees or agency
disseminating influential scientific, human health. safety and the contractors or grantees; intra- or inter
financial, or statistical information, environment maintained or agency use or sharing of government
agency guidelines shall include a high disseminated by the agencies, agencies information; and responses to requests
degree oftransparency about data and shall either adopt or adapt the quality for agency records under the Freedom of
methods to facilitate the reproducibility principles applied by Congress to risk Information Act, the Privacy Act, the
of such information by qualified third information used and disseminated Federal Advisorv Committee Act or
parties. pursuant to the Safe Drinking Water Act other similar law. This definition also
A. With regard to original and . Amendments of 1996 (42 U.S.C. 300g does not include distribution limited to
supporting data related thereto. agency 1(b)(3)(A) & (B)). Agencies responsible correspondence with individuals or
guidelines shall not require that all for dissemination of vital health and persons, press releases, archival records,
disseminated data be subjected to a medical information shall interpret the public filings, subpoenas or adjudicative
reproducibility requirement. Agencies reproducibility and peer-review processes.
may identify. in consultation with the standards in a manner appropriate to
assuring the timely flow of vital 9. "Influential". when used in the
relevant scientific and technical phrase "influential scientific, financial,
communities, those particular types of information from agencies to medical
providers. patients, health agencies, and or statistical information", means that
data that can practicable be subjected to the agency can reasonably determine
a reproducibility requirement. given the public. information quality
standards may be waived temporarily by that dissemination of the information
ethical, feasibility. or confidentiality will have or does have a clear and
constraints. It is understood that agencies under urgent situations (e.g.,
imminent threats to public health or substantial impact on important public
reproducibility of data is an indication policies or important private sector
of transparency about research design homeland security) in accordance with
the latitude specified in agency-specific decisions. Each agency is authorized to
and methods and thus a replication define "influential" in ways appropriate
exercise (Le.. a new experiment, test, or guidelines.
4. "Integrity" refers to the security of for it given the nature and multiplicity
sample) shall not be required prior to of issues for which the agency is
each dissemination. information-protection of the
information from unauthorized access responsible.
B. With regard to analytic results
related thereto, agency guidelines shall or revision, to ensure that the 10. "Reproducibility" means that the
generally require sufficient transparency information is not compromised information is capable of being
about data and methods that an through corruption or falsification. substantially reproduced, subject to an
5. "Information" means any acceptable degree of imprecision. For
independent reanalysis could be
undertaken by a qualified member of the communication or representation of information judged to have more (less)
knowledge such as facts or data. in any important impacts, the degree of
public. These transparency standards medium or form, including textual,
apply to agency analysis of data from a imprecision that is tolerated is reduced
numerical, graphic, cartographic, (increased). If agencies apply the
single study as well as to analyses that narrative, or audiovisual forms. This
combine information from multiple reproducibility test to specific types of
definition includes information that an original or supporting data, the
studies. agency disseminates from a w~b page,
i. Making the data and methods associated guidelines shall provide
but does not include the provision of relevant definitions of reproducibility
publicly available will assist in
hyperlinks to information that others (e.g., standards for replication of
determining whether analytic results are disseminate. This definition does not
reproducible. However. the objectivity laboratory data). With respect to
include opinions, where the agency's analytic results, "capable of being
standard does not override other presentation makes it clear that what is
compelling interests such as privacy, substantially reproduced" means that
being offered is someone's opinion independent analysis of the original or
trade secrets, intellectual property, and rather than fact or the agency's views.
other confidentiality protections. supporting data using identical methods
6. "Government information" means would generate similar analytic results,
ii. In situations where public access to information created. collected,
data and methods will not occur due to subject to an acceptable degree of
processed, disseminated, or disposed of
other compelling interests, agencies imprecision or error.
by or for the Federal Government.
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To:
Becvar Erica S Civ AFCEE/ERS; Kowalczyk Daniel
Cc:
Subject:
Bryan
-----original Message----
From: Becvar Erica S civ AFCEE/ERS [mailto: (b)(6)
Subject: RE:
Sandy,
I got the text in the email from you and a different attachment from Dan K.
But attached is what I created from your last email to me. Is this what you had in mind?
If so, I will go forward with that and get Bryan's input to you as well. it maybe
- Erica
-----Original Message----
Cc: ' . •
SUbject: Re:
Erica,
Orutlook,
;;. but within the email message itself, there is nothing. Try extracting
;;. the text and putting it within the text of the email message itself.
;;. Also try sending it to Dan K and then have him forward it to if he can see it.
;;.
1
> FYI, I will be out of the office beginning tomorrow. I will be TDY
> next week but will see you on the isth for the DOD PWG meeting. I
> will check email while I am gone.
>
> - Erica
>
> From:
> Subject:
>
>
>
> From:
> Subject:
>
> I tried to pull from your sheet, bulleted items for discussion, see
> enclosure. Comments?
>
> -----original Message----
> From: Becvar Erica S Civ AFCEE/ERS [mailto: (b)(6)
> Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 1:15 PM
> To: 'Cotter, Sandra, Ms, OSD-ATL'
> ec: 'Kowalczyk Daniel (E-mail) '; (b)(6) Rogers Daniel
> Col AFLSA/JACE
> subject: Revised perchlorate treatment technology document
>
> Sandy
>
> Bryan added a slight change to the final draft perchlorate treatment
> technology document we generated for you this week. Please use the
> attached in lieu of the one sent previously this week.
>
> Please let us know your thoughts. We would appreciate hearing of
> further details and developments in this area.
>
> - Erica B.
>
> -----Original Message----
> From: Cotter, Sandra, Ms, OSD-ATL
> Sent: Friday, September OS, 2003 3:16 PM
> To: Becvar Erica S Civ AFCEE/ERTi Rogers Daniel Col AFLSA/JACE
> Cc: Cotter, Sandra, Ms, OSD-ATLi Kowalczyk Daniel (E-mail)
> Subject: RE: Technology for Perchlorate
>
> Erica,
>
> In regard to demonstrating technologies .. are there specific
> technologies we would like to demonstrate in California, i.e., those
> .not demonstrated as of yet, or that may need further demonstration, or
> those designed for geophysical conditions in areas of California?
>
> -----Original Message----
> From: Becvar Erica S Civ AFCEE/ERS [mailto: (b)(6)
> Sent: Friday, september 05, 2003 2:21 PM
> To: Rogers Daniel Col AFLSA/JACE
> Cc: Cotter, Sandra, Ms, OSD-ATLi Kowalczyk Daniel (E-mail)
> Subject: RE: Technology for Perchlorate
>
2
> Dan,
>
> Thanks for the greater detail over the phone. The web site where you
> can quickly download the technology fact sheets is
> http://www.afcee.brooks.af.mil/ER/ert/perchloratetreatment/default.asp.
> They need to be updated a little to reflect the latest developments,
> but they discuss what is available out there and a little of what is
> on the horizon. I also have knowledge of other technologies out there
> that folks are looking into (or promoting) and can quickly get you
> information on them as well (but they are articles, notes, etc. - not
> fact sheets like those on the AFCEE perchlorate web page).
>
> In so far as the publication and technology matrix - we have a draft
> outline, a draft timeline, a list of authors, a list of editors, and
> tri-service involvement. Dan and I will be meeting on this on the 18th.
>
> If you and Sandy need anything else on this, please let me know.
>
> -----Original Message----
> From: Rogers Daniel Col AFLSA/JACE
>
>
Daniel Kowalczyk
8283 Greensboro Dr
McLean, VA 22102
(b)(2)
3
Perchlorate Trutment Technology Demonetratlon.
Treatment Technologies;
In-situ biological processes (e.g., organic substrate addition. constructed wetlands, permeable
• reactIVe bloban1era, phytoremediation)
ex-situ biological proceues in a v-,ety of reactor types (fluidized bed and packed bed configurations
AnaMis:
•
• Ex situ bloremedlatlon and IOIi exchange ~ent -
• In situ treatment
• Ex Bltu treatment - demonstrated In California - only the non-selective resin demonstrated 8S
acceptable for drinking water systems: others Include:
• RO - high perchlorate rejection - requires substantlalpretr8atment for scale control and post
treatment for corr081v1ty
• Nanoflltratlon - also rejects perchlorate but 10 a les.... extent than RO
• Electrodl81ys18
• Direct/catalyzed chemtcal rec:luctlon
• Iron-enhanced processes - only demonstnlted at bench-scale
• Iron organ~ctlvated carbon (GAe) - already tested for drinking water in
Callfomla,____ .
Unknown
PercData_AIISvcs_
May6_.xls
fyi
-----original Message----
From: Cunniff, Sha~on, Ms, OSD-ATL
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 9:05 AM
To: Newsome, Richard E Mr ASA-I&E
Cc: Wennerberg, Linda, Dr, OSD-ATL; Beehler, Alex, Mr, OSD-ATL; Kratz,
Kurt, Mr, OSD-ATL
Subject: FW: Redstone Arsenal and Perchlorate
-----Original Message----
From: Cunniff, Shannon, Ms, OSD-ATL
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 8:27 AM
To: Beehler, Alex, Mr, OSD-ATL
Subject: FW: Redstone Arsenal and Perchlorate
Rocket fuel contaminates parts of Redstone Arsenal
Martin Burkey
The Decatur Daily (AL)
6 May 2004
No substitute
Perchlorate is a solid salt easily dissolved in water, which can be used
in airbags, flares, matches, fireworks and explosives, in addition to
rocket fuel. There currently is no substitute for it in rocket fuel.
Rocket testing doesn't release an "appreciable" amount of perchlorate
because it is oxidized in the process, Rogers said.
Sampling technology wasn't fully developed in 1998, she said. The first
samples were collected and tested in 2000. Redstone announced the
results of preliminary testing in July 2000 at a public meeting.
Perchlorate contamination was found in three areas: the former Redstone
Arsenal Rocket Engine facility on the east aide of the arsenal, also
site of a former Thiokol rocket motor manufacturing plant; an open
burn/detonation area on the south part of the arsenal; and several
rocket engine test stands now owned by NASA's Marshall Space Flight
Center.
Contamination varies
The level of contamination ranges from 220,000 parts per billion in the
contaminated areas to undetectable at test wells located off the
arsenal, Rogers said~
"At the point of contamination, we have some high numbers, but they drop
off very quickly," she said. "We have 151 wells we're testing. Only 31
have detectable levels. The maximum we found in an unnamed stream that
runs along our boundary is 59 parts per billion."
Redstone scientists investigated some possible solutions. The Arsenal
requested $200,000 for a "treatability study" next year that would test
whether anaerobic bacteria could be used to eat the perchlorate, Rogers
said.
Perchlorate has been detected in groundwater and the underground
aquifers around the arsenal, but not in the drinking water of the area,
Rogers said. Both Huntsville and Decatur draw their drinking water from
the Tennessee River. Officials don't know of any evidence that the
chemical has gotten into humans or animals, she said.
2
Perchlorate is no longer released into the environment, Rogers said. The
Thiokol plant opened in 1949 and closed in 1995.
The.April 30 deadline for a report on perchlorate contamination was
contained in a military construction bill passed last year.
Daniel Kowalczyk
8283 Greensboro Dr
McLean, VA 22102
(b)(2)
Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of
requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of
Analytical
Funding Type
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations
Potential Pathway(s) of Exposurelpermitting
EqUipment, Activities) Detections
Method
requ~emerts,
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb)
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.SAnpMW~1 Sol 2 2 921.0 - 11,600.0 tlYough soil contamination leaching State Working eapnal
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Navy I Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment Method
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discharges to the creek.
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Water-846
users of ,he Maltawoman Creek. O&M or Defense
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SATTPMW.{)3 Sotl 3 3 258.0 - 623.0 . tlYough soil coftamination leaching Stale Working Cap~al
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to grOUndwater. and groundwater Fund
eel) IC or
discharges to the creek.
LCiMS
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Location Number of Range of requested,
So'urce of Perchlorate (Operallons, Nwnberof Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Conc:anlrlltlons Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitling Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Medial Coliec:ted Detected \ppbl requirements.
sampling
requirements)
EPA Surface
Potential exposure to recreational
Water-846
users of the Maltawoman Creek O&M or Defense
Navy I Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment 30,4000 - 54.4000 Method
SATTP MW-{)4 Soi 3 3 through soi contamination leaching State Working Capital
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status 8321a(modifi
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discharges to the creek.
LCiMS
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Water-846
users of the Maltawoman Creek O&M or Defense
Navy I Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment Method
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Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status 8321a(modifi
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LCiMS
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Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status
Fund
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Waier-846
users of the Mattawoman Creek O&M or Defense
Navy I Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment Method
SATTPMW-{)7 So~ 1 2 NO -79.6 through soi contamination leaching State Working Capital
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim slatus 8321a(modifi
to groundwater. and grourdwater Fund, .
00) IC or
discharges to the creek,
LC/MS
O&M or Defense
Navy' Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment
SATTP MW-{)7 Groundwater 0 8 NO EPA 314 None State Working Capital
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status
Fund
Sheet Env Restoralion-Cleanup, Other , Method 314 reportIng limit is 4 ppb Page 6 of 75
EPA Surface
Potential exposure to recreatlonal
Waler-a46
users of the Matlawoman Creek DaM or Defense
Navy! Indian Head SUrface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Trealmenl Method
SATTPMW-Q8 Soi 1 2 NO· 62.0 Ihrough soil contaminalion leaching Slate Working Capital
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status 8321a(modifi
to groundwater, and groundwater Fund
ed) IC or
discharges to the cr~.
LC!MS
O&M or Defense
Navy! Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treabnenl
SATTPMW-nB GrOlJlldwater 0 8 ND EPA 314 None Slate Waking Capital
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim slatus
Fund
EPA Surface
Water-846
O&M or Defense
Navy! Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Trealment Method
SATTPMW-Q9 Soi 0 2 NO None State Working Capital
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Fund
ed) IC a
LC!MS
DaM or Defense
Navy! Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment
SATTPMW-Q9 GrOlJlldwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None State Working Capital
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim slatus
Fund
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Potential exposure to recreatiOnal
Waler-846
users of the Matlawoman Cr~ DaM or Defense
Navy I Indian Head Surface SUbpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment Method
SATTPMW·l0 Soil 3 3 243.0 ·645.0 through so~ contamination leaching State Working Caprtal
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status 6321a(modifi
to groundwater, and groundwater Fund
ed)ICor
discharges to the creek
LCiMS
O&M or Defense
Navy! Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Trealment
SATTP MW·l0 Groundwater 0 1 ND EPA 314 None Stale Working CapItal
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy! Irdan Head Surface
Potable WeH #15 There is None. Drinking Water 0 1 NO EPA300M None None Working Cap~a1
Marine Corps Warfare Center
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy! Indian Head Surface Potable Well
There is None. Drinking Water 0 1 NO EPA300M None None Working Capital
Marine Corps Warfare Center #16a
Fund
DaM or Defense
Navy! Indian Head Surface Potable Well
There is None. Drinking Water 0 1 NO EPA300M None None Working Capital
Marine Corps Warfare Center #2012
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Equipment, Acllvlti..) Oetee:Uons Melhod
(Media) Collected Delected (ppb) requirements,
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Equipment, Activities) Detac:tlons Method
(MedIa) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
Bill Machen
Source Waler, O&MorOefense
Navy I Marine Corps Air Station, Source water to drinking water
Chocolate Colorado River Background Levels Drinking Waler 1 1 4.2 EPA 314 None Working Capdal
Marine Corps Yuma system.
Mountains Fin!
Range
Cannon At
Defense O&M or Defense
Na~yJ Marine Corps Air Station,
Complex Water No perc~ate was found Drinking Water 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None Working Capial
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System Source Fund
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September 2003
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Navy! Marine Corps Air Station, Department Of
Goldwater, Pistol Operational Testing Groundwater 0 2 NO EPA 314 None Working Capital
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Range Fund
Policy On
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Sampling
To Conform Wih
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Seplember 2003
Barry M. O&M or Defense
Navy! Marine Corps At Station, Department Of
Goldwater, Operalional Testing Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None Working Capttal
Marine Corps Yuma Defense Intermin
Tracker Buiding Fund
Policy On
Perc~ate
Sampling
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reqwements)
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The 29
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Navy! O&M or Defense
Marine Corps Air Station, Eastern Department Of
Operational Testing Soi 0 7 NO EPA 314 None Working Capital
Marine Corps Yuma Chocolate Defense Intermin
Monlains Policy On
Fund
Perch/orale
Sampling
To Conform Will
The 29
Due to the highly soIubil~ of September 2003
O&M or Defense
Navy! Marine Corps A'1r Slation, Beckett House, Supplied from Colorado River which has a EPA 314 perchlorate, the most like route of Department Of
Groundwater 2 2 3.3- 3.5' Working Ca~aJ
Marine Corps Yuma Up-Gradianl background level of 4-5 ppb. '<MRL human exposure is through Defense Intermirl
Fund
consumtion of Groundwater. Policy On
Perel1lorate
Sampling
To Conform W~h
The 29
Due to the high solubil~y of September 2003
Barry M. O&M or Defense
Navy! Marine Corps Air Station, perchlorate, the most likely route of Department Of
Goldwater Training Soi 1 2 NO' - 34.6 EPA 314 Working Caprtal
Marine Corps Yuma human exposure is through Defense Intermin
Auxilary II Fund
consumlion of Groundwater. Policy On
Perchlorate
Sampling
To Conform Wrth
The 29
Camp Bill
September 2003
Machen, O&M or Defense
Navy! Marine Corps Air Station, Department Of
Western Training Soi 0 6 NO EPA 314 None Working Capital
Marine Corps Yuma Defense Intermin
Chocolate Fund
Policy On
Mountains
Perchlorate
Sampling
To Conform Wrth
The 29
Camp Burt 1. September 2003
O&M or Defense
Navy I Marine Corps Air Station, Eastern Department Of
Training Sod 0 9 NO EPA 314 None Working Cap~aJ
Marine Corps Yuma Chocolale Defense Int...mln
Fund
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50urce of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of Analytical
Service Facility 51te Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Plthwaw(s) of Exposura!permilling " Funding Type
Equipment, ActIvities) Detactions Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requi'emerts.
sampling
requi'emenls)
To Conform With
The 29
Camp David, September 2003
Navy I jMarine Corps Air StatIOn, Western 0&1.1 or Defense
Department Of
Marine Corps Yuma Chocolate
Training Sci o NO EPA 314 None Working capital
Defense tnlermin
Mountains Fund
Policy On
PerctWlrate
Sampling
To Conform With
The 29
Iris Wash, Seplember 2003
Navy I IMarine Corps Air Stalion, Western 0&1.1 or Delense
Department Of
Marine Corps Yuma Chocolate
Training Sci o 2 NO EPA 314 None
Defense Inlermin
Working Capital
Mountains Fund
Policy On
Perchlorate
Sampling
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M ar,"" Corps Air Station, Yodavile, Barry ITraining
Marine Corps Yuma M. Goldwaler
Soi 10 I NO' ·93,9 I EPA 314
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I
Manne Training
Navy' I
Marine Corps Yuma
Range Sholhole
Methods
JOO,O amnd
Navy I West Gale 350,2;
Marine CorpslNAS South Weymoulh
Landfdl
Source is unknown, Groundwater o 10 NO
Methods
None Federal; State BRAC
300.0 and
350.2
Detections localed al Nomans Land
Island which is located about 3
mdes south wesl 01 Martha's
Navy' Nomans Land Vineyard. Nomans Island is an
Marine Corps! NAS South Weymoulh Island
Training Sediment 2 2 240.0 - 1,935.0 EPA 314
uninhaMated island used as a
Slale BRAC
wildlife refuge and perchlorate does
not present a Ihreallo human
heatlh,
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Location Number of Range of requested.
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Service Feeilily Site Datected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permilling Funcling T,pe
Equlpment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requiremerts.
sampling
requirements)
Perchlorate
CALDHS
1997
EPA314;
STL
Perchlorate
STL
Perchlorate
Area T Industrial sije; Sol
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC
Navy' contamination leaches to
Reserve Plant, McGregor AreaT Delivery StatIon Sod 2 32 NO· 2,300.0 method, Stale DERP
Manne Corp groundwater which leads to Surface
s Texas based on
Water pathway
CALDHS
1997
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STL
Perctiorate
Naval Waapons Industrial bylC
Navy! Area T Industrial s~e; Groundwater
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area T Delivery Stalion Sediment 0 2 NO method. Slate OERP
Marine Corps to Surface Water pathway
Texas based on
CALOHS
1997
EPA 3t4;
STl
Percliorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Area A Landfoll; Groundwater 10
Navy! by IC
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area A landFill OemililarizationlOisposai Groundwater 10 12 NO· 110.0 Surface water; State OERP
Marine Corps method,
Texas Commericallindustrial worker
based on
CALOHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perclbate
Naval Weapons Industrial Area D Landfill, Groundwater to
Navy I bylC
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area D Landfill Oemirdarization'Oisposai Groundwater 21 24 NO' - 2400 Surface Water; State OERP
Marine Corps method.
Texas CommerlCalllndustrial worker
based on
CALOHS
1997
STL
Perclbale
Area D Landfill; Potential for soil to
Naval Weapons Industrial by Ie
Navy! leach to groundwater. Groundwater
Reserve Plant. McGregor Area D LandFill Demaitarization'Oisposal Soil 0 6 NO method. State OERP
Marine Corps to surface water exposure pathway;
Texas based on
CommericaUlndustrial worker
CALOHS
1997
EPA 314;
STl
Perclbate
STl
Perchlorate Area E landfill; Potential for sad 10
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC leach to groundwater. Groundwaler
Navy!
Manne Corps
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area E landfdl Demilitarization/Disposal soa 0 5 NO method. 10 Surface Water exposure Siale OERP
Texas based on pathway; Commericallindustrial
CAlOHS worker
1997
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Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of P••chlo.... (Op.ratlon.,
N.umberof Analytical
Service Facility Site DetectMf Sample. Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permilting Funding Type
Equipment. Activities)
Detactlona M.ethod
(Media' Collec:tMf DetflCted (ppb) requirements.
sampling
requirements)
€ P A314;
STl
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Area 0 Landfill; Groonawater to
Navy I by IC
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area P Oem~ijarizationlOisposal Surface Water 22 48 NO' -42.0 Surface Water pathway; State OERP
MarimCorps method,
Texas Commericalllndustrial worker
based on
CAlOHS
1997
EPA 314;
STl
Perctbate
Naval Weapons Industrial Area 0 landfill; Groundwater to
Navy I bylC
Reserve Plant. McGregor AreaP DemUijarizationlDisposal Groundwater 74 110 NO' - 98.0 Surface Water pathway; State OERP
Marine Corps method,
Texas CommericaVlndustrial worker
based on
CAl DHS
1997
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC Area 0 landfift; Groundwater to
Navy I
Rese<ve Plant, McGregor AreaP DemilijariZalionlOisposal Sediment 0 2 NO method, Surface Water pathway; State OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on CommericaVlndustriai worker
CAlOHS
1997
STl
Perctbate Area 0 Landfill; Potential for soi
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC contamination to leach into
Navy I
Reserve Plant, McGregor AreaP OemiitarizationlOisposai Soil 0 6 NO method, groundwater. Groundwater to State OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on Surface Water exposure pathway;
CAlOHS Commerieal/lndustrial worker
1997
EPA 314;
STl Area Z Industrial Area. Polenlial for
Perchlorate ~ contamination to leach into
Naval Weapons Industrial
Navy I bylC groundwater. GroundWater which
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area Z OemditarizationlOisposal Groundwater 33 43 NO' - 91.0000 State OERP
Marine Corps method, leads to Surface Water exposure
Texas
based on pathway; CommericaVlndustrial
CAlOHS worker
1997
STl
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC
Navy I
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area Z OemilftarizationiDisposal Soil 0 6 NO method. None Stale OERP
Marine Corps
.'f.exas based on
CALOHS
1997
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I I I STL
Perchlorate
Navy I faval Weapons Induslrlal
Marine Cor Reserve Plant, McGregor Area F
ps Texas
Maintenance/Reconliguralion lsurface Water
I I I 84 125 ND' - 1,600.0
b IC IArea F Industrial Area;
~ Groundwater to &aface Water;
.:.00
~ Commericallinduslrial worker
CALOHS
I State I OERP
1991
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EPA 314;
,;:.;r,.I Corpsfaval
N Weapons Industrial
~eserve Plant, McGregor
I I
Area F MaintenanceJReconfigtration IGrOUndwaler
I I t 366 458 NO' 17,0000
STL
I I
N I Naval Weapons Industrial
~;rne Cor IReserve Plant, McGregor Area F MaintenanceJReconf19uration 41 184 NO'· 98,000,0 ~hod groundwater. Groundwater to IState I OERP
ps Texas based o~ Sur1ace Water exposure pathway;
CAL OHS CommencaUlndustnal worker
1997
-
STL
I Perchlorate
I I I I
N I (avat Weapons Industrial bylC
,;:.vy Cor Reserve Plant, McGregor Area F
nne ps Texas
!Maintenance/R8Configuration ISediment 0 2 NO method, I None IStale I DERP
based on
CALOHS
1991
--
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Is~ I I I I
N I Naval Weapons Industrial bylC sol contamil1alion to leach to
~'Z.. Cor !Reserve Plant, McGregor Area M MaintenanceJReconflQuration, Storage 153 328 NO - 1.800,0000 method, groundwater. Groundwater to IState I OERP
Ps Texas based on Surface Water exposure pathway;
CALOHS Commerical/lnduslrial Worker
1991
-
STL
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Interest (Clearoil
location Num"-rof Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Nurn"-r of AnalytIcal
Service Facility Site Detected Semplea Concentratlona Potentlat Pethway(s) of Expoaurt permilling FUnding Type
Equipment, ActIvities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements.
sampling
11 requirements)
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC Area M IrdUslrial Stte; Groundwater
Navy!
Reserve Plant. McGregor AreaM MainlenanceIReconrllJUl'atiOll; Storage Surface Water 267 344 NO- 5.300.0 method. to Surface Water patlrNay; State DERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on Commerical/lnduslrial Worker
CAlDHS
1997
EPA 314;
STl
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Area M Industrial Sile; Groundwater
Navy! bylC
Reserve Plant. McGregor AreaM MainlenanceJReconrlQlWation; Storage Groundwater 354 445 NO' - 85.000.0 to SU'face Water patlrNay; State OERP
Marine Corps method.
Texas Commericallindustrial Worker
based on
CAlOHS
1997
STl
Perchlorate Area B Industrial Area; Potential for
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC soil to leach to groundwater.
Navy!
Marine Corps
Reserve Plant. McGregor AreaB MaJ¥Jfacturlng SoH 1 2 NO-35.0 method. Groundwater to SU'face Water State OERP
Texas based on exposure pathway;
CAlOHS CornmericaVlndustriai worker
1997
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC
Navy I
Reserve Plant. McGregor Area B Manufacturing Groundwater 0 2 NO method. None State OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on
CAlDHS
1997
STl
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial byte Area l Industrial stte; Groundwater
Navy I
Reserve Plant, McGregor Areal Operational Tasting Groundwater 10 33 NO-160.0 method. 10 Surface Waler; Slate OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on CommericaVlndustrial worker
CAL OHS
1997
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC
Navy!
Reserve Plant. McGregor Areal Operational Testing SoH 0 29 NO method. None Slale DERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on
CAlDHS
1997
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N I Naval W&apons Industrial I bylC
~'Z.e Cor !Reserve Plant, McGregor Area L 10000ational Testing ISurf3C8 Water 0 4 NO met.hod. INone IState I OERP
Ps Texas based on
,CALDHS
1997
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1116
Naval Weapons Industrial
Cor IReserve Plant. McGregor Area R
ps Texas
loperatlOnal Testing Surface Water 4 7 NO- 23.0
by IC /Area R Induslrlal sije; Groundwater
method. to &nace Water pathway;
based on CommericaUlnduslrial Worker
I State I DERP
CALOHS
1997
-
STL
I ISo~
Perclbate Area R Industrial site; Potential for
I I I I
N I Naval Weapons Industrial bylC soil 10 leach to groundwater.
,;;.;~ Cor slReserve Plant, McGregor Area R loperational Testing 1 21 NO - 59.0 method. Groundwater to Surface Water ISlate I DERP
P Texas based on exposure pathway;
CALOHS Commerical/lndustrial Worker
1997
-STL
N I
y
Naval Weapons Industrial
,;.v C jReserve Planl, McGregor Area R
nne orps Texas
I loperatiOnai Tosting /Sediment
! 0
I I I 2 NO
Perclbate
bylC
method. INone
based on
IState I DERP
CALOHS
1997
-STL
Na I
~~
Naval Weapons Industrial I
Cor slReserve Plant, McGregor OZ Olfsije
P Texas
I Operational Tosting
I I I I I
Soil
1 33 NO - 370.0
Perchlorate
bylC
method.
based on
Various manulaetur1ng areas onsije;
Potential for sol to leach into
groundwater. Groundwater to
Surface Waterexposure pathway;
IState I OERP
CALOHS Residentual
1997
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N I
I
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.:avy Cor Reserve Pia,... McGregor OZ Offs.e loperationai Testing I I I
Surface Water 4 21 NO' - 3700
I STL
Perchlorate IV'
b IC ,anous rnaBJI' .
actunng areas onstle;
~ Groundwater to Surface Wale<; ISlate I oERP
nne ps Texas 1 :'sed o~ Residenlual
CALOHS
1997
--
EPA 314;
I
N I Naval Weapons Industrial I by IC rarious maBJIacturing areas onsile;1
":''7ne Cor IReserve Plant, McGregor OZ Offsle
Ps Texas
/Operatlonal Testing ISedrment
I
2
I
19 NO -720.0
I metIlOd. Groundwater to Surface Water; IState
based on Residentual
CAL OHS
I DERP
1997
--
EPA 314;
Navy I r aval
Weapons Industrial IBell Co Intake rperatlonal Tesling;
Marine Corps ~eserve Plant, McGregor (Off Posl)
exas
MaintenanceJReconflQuratlon; Storage;
Demilitarization/Disposal
ISurface Water
I I I I 1 45 NO' -4.1
STL
Perclbale
by IC IDrinking water supply pia"';
method. residential user
based on
IState I OERP
CALOHS
1997
--
EPA 314;
STL
I I PercHorale
I I I
Navy I Naval Weapons Industrial Bluebonnet loperationai Testing; .
Marine Cor slReserve Plant. McGregor Intake (Off Post) MalntenancelRec~nf'9uratlOn;
Storage; IStrface Water 0 44 NO bylC INone
method. IState I oERP
p Texas Dem~.anzatlOn/Dlsposal
based on
CALoHS
1997
--
EPA 314;
r I STL
Perchlorate
I I I
Navy I aval Weapons Industrial lGatesville Intake rperalional Testing; .
Ma' C Reserve Plant, McGregor (011 P t) Ma.ntenance/Reconfogurabon; Storage; Isurface Water 0 46 NO bytC lNone IState I OERP
melhod,
nne orps Te.as os Demilitarization/Disposal
based on
CALOHS
I I , I I I ! I
1997
Sheet. Env Restoration-Cleanup, Other ' Method 314 reporting limit is 4 ppb Page 18 of 75
Regulatory
Intare.t (Cleanup
. . . Sourca of Parchlorale (Operationa. Location Number of Number of Ranga of Analylk:al reqoosled,
ServIce Facillly S,le E I A~,I It' ) Oelacilld 0 110 Sampla. Concentrations M Ihod Potanllal Pathway(a) of Exposura permitting Funding Type
qu pmanl, ... v ,aa (Madia) alae ,1lS ColJacllld Oalactlld (ppb) a requirements.
sampling
requirements)
EPA 314;
STL
Naval Weapons Induslrial. Operalional Tesling; Percliorate
Navy J Reserve Plant, McGregor HarrIS Creek (011 MaintenanceJReconflQuralion; Siorage; Surface Water 21 62 NO' _ 17.0 by tC Groundwater to SUlface water; State DERP
Marme Corps Texas Post) Demilitarization/Disposal .:~~ surface water; agricultural;
CALDHS
1997
EPA 314;
STl
N J
avy
Naval Weapons Industrial L k Bell (Off Operational Testing; per~ate Drink water and recreational
M C Reserve Plant. McGregor pa~) an MaintenanceJReconfiguralian; Storage; Surface Water 190 790 NO' - 210.0 ~hod reservoir; residential and State DERP
anne orps TellaS as DemilitarizaiionlDisposal ':Sed ~ agricultural receptors
CALOHS
1997
STl
Perchlorate
N J Navat Weapons Industrial l k Belt Off Operational Testing; by IC Drink water and recreational
.;.v. Car Reserve Ptant, McGregor pa~) an ( MaintenanceJReconflQuration; Storage;
y
Sediment 39 153 NO - 540.0 m81hod. reservoir; residential and State OERP
fine ps Texas as DemUKarizationJDisposal based on agricultural recep/ors
CALDHS
1997
STL
Perchlorate
Navy J Naval Weapons Industrial Lake Waco (Off Operationat Testing; . by IC Drinking water and recreational
Ma' C Reserve Plant. McGregor P t) MaintenanceJReconflQuratlOn; Stora ge; Surface Water 1 291 NO - 17.4 method, . id nt'a! 1 State OERP
nne orps Te><as as DemUKarizationJDisposal based on reservoir; res e I recap ors
CALOHS
1997
STl
Perchlorate
N yJ Naval Weapons Industrial l k W Off Operational Testing; , by IC
.;.v. C Reserve Plant. McGregor pa~) aco ( MaintenaoceJReconflQuratloo; Slorage; Sediment 0 69 NO m81hod. None State OERP
nne orps Texas as OemitKarizalionJDisposai based on
CAlOHS
1997
EPA 314;
STl
per~h/~ale
:a
N
vy
J
C
Nava! Weapons Industrial l R Off Operational Testing;
Reserve Plant. McGregor Peo~) lVer (
fine orps Texas as
MaintenanceJReconfiguration; Slorage;
DemititarizationJDisposal
Surface Waler 14 124
,
NO' - 27.0
River thaI suppll8S lake Belton its
;hod water; residential and agricultural State
bmsed' receptors
OERP
a on
CAlOHS
1997
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Loc:ation Nurnberof Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analvtical
Service Facility Site Oetec:ted Sarnples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permiltir.g Funding Type
Equipment, Actlvilles) Oetec:tlons Mathod
IMedla) Collected Oetected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
EPA 314;
STL
PercHorate
Naval Weapons Industrial OperatiOnal Testing; Groundwater to surface water;
Navy I South Bosque R. bytC
-Reserve Plant, McGregor MaintenanceiReconfoguration; Storage; Surfece Water 39 129 NO' -13.0 agricullural and residential State DERP
Marine Corps (Off Post) method,
Texas DemiijarizatiOnlDisposal receptors
based on
CALDHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industoal OperatiOnal Testing;
Navy I Station Creek bytC Groundwater to Surface water;
Reserve Plan!. McGregor MaintenanceiReconfiguration; Storage; Surface Water 58 85 NO· - 6,600.0 State DERP
Marine Corps (011 Post) method. surface water; agricuft..-al receptor
Texas Demil~arizaliofVOisposal
based on
CALDHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial OperatiOnal Testing;
Navy I Temples Intake bytC
Reserve Plan!. McGregor MaintenanceiReconflQUfation; Storage; Surface Water 0 44 NO None State OERP
Marine Corps (Off Post) method,
Texas Demil~arizationlOisposal
based on
CAL OHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorale
Naval Weapons Induslrial Operalional Testing,
Navy I Wacos Intake bylC
Reserve Plan" McGregor Mainienance/Reconfiguration; Storage; Surface Water 0 44 NO None Stale DERP
Manne Corps (Off Post) method,
Texas Oemil~arizationlOisposal
based on
CAL OHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Percl*lrate
Naval Weapons Industrial Operational Testing;
Navy I Wffdflowers by IC Surface water; irrigation; residential
Reserve Plant, McGregor MainlenanceiReconfiguration; Storage; Surface Water 2 45 NO· -6.0 Slate oERP
Marine Corps Intake (011 Post) method, receptors
Texas Demilitarization/Disposal
based on
CAL oHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate Area 0 Industrial Area;
Naval Weapons Industrial
Navy I bylC Groundwater to surface water
Reserve Plant. McGregor Area 0 Storage Groundwater 62 88 NO· - 1600 State oERP
Marine Corps method, pathway; Commericallindustriat
Texas
based on Worker
CALDHS
1997
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Interest (ClearlJP
Location Number of "'angeot requested,
Source of Perchlorate IOperatlons. Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment. AcUvitles) Detections Method
(Media) CoUected Detected (ppb) requiremenls.
sampling
requirements)
STL
Perchlorate Area D Industrial Area; Polenliallor
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC soi to Iea"h into groundwater,
Navy I
Reserve Plant. McGregor Area D Storage Soi 1 7 ND -25.0 method. Groundwater to suriace water State DERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on exposure pathway;
CAlDHS CornrnericaVlnduslrial Worker
1997
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC
Navy I
Reserve Ptant. McGregor AreaG Storage SOU 0 2 ND method. None State DERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on
CALDHS
1997
STL
Perc~orate
Naval Weapons industrial bylC
Navy I
Reserve Plant. McGregor AreaG Storage Groundwater 0 4 ND method, None State DERP
jMarine Corps Texas based on
CALDHS
.; 1997
,
EPA 314; "
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Area H storage area; Groundwater
Navy I bylC
Reserve Plant, McGregor AreaH Storage Groundwater 15 32 ND' - 41.0 to Surfa<;e Water; State DERP
Marine Corps method,
Texas CommericaVlnduslrial Worker
based on
CALDHS
1997
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC Area H storage area; Groundwater
Navy I
Reserve Plant, McGregor AreaH Storage Surfa"e Water 2 4 ND-9.7 method, to Surface Water; State DERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on Commericalltndustrial Worker
CALDHS
1997
STL
Perchlorate Area H storage area; P<ltential for
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC soU Ioleach inlo groundwater.
Navy I
Reserve Plant, McGregor AreaH Storage Soil 10 51 ND - 93,000.0 method, Groundwater to Surface Water State DERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on exposure'pathway.
CAL DHS CornmericaVlndus!ria1 WOrker
1997
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i-
Interest (Cleaoop
Location Number of
RAlnge of
Method
I
STL
Perchlorate
lSedi~ I I I I
CALDHS
1997
-
EPA 314;
:? c I
I
Naval Weapons Industrial I
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area S /St;age I I I I
Surface Water 31 97 NO' "810.0
I STL
Percliorate
bylC
method,
Area 0 Industrial Area;
Groundwater to surface water
pathway; CornmericaVlndustrial
)State I OERP
me orps Texas
based on Worker
CAL DHS
1997
-
I I
STL
Perchlorate
I I I I I
CAL OHS
1997
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; Interest {Clearop
Location Humber of Range of requested,
Service facitity Site
Source of Perchlorate (Operatlona,
Equipment, Actlvltl..)
Detected
Humber of
Detectlon&
~s CORCentratloa
Analytical
Method
STL
Pe<cliorale
Navy!
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area A Groundwater 0 1 NO method.
None State DERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on
CALOHS
1997
EPA 314:
STL
Percliorate
Reserve Planl. McGregor AreaE Groundwale< 5 21 NO' ·400 recharges SlM1ace Waler; State DERP
Marine Corps method,
CAlOHS
1997
STL
Percliorate
Navy!
Reserve Plant. McGregor AreaE Soil 0 6 NO method,
None State DERP
Marine Corps
Te.as based on
CALOHS
1997
STL
Perchlorale
Navy!
Reserve Plant, McGregor AreaE SUrtace Water 0 1 NO method,
None State OERP
Marine Corps
Te-as based on
CALOHS
1997
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Inttrest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(e) of ExposurE permiltlng FUnding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detectlona Method
(Media) Collected Delected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
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Interest (Cleaoop
Location Number of Ranga of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of Analytical
Service Facilit~ Site Detected Samples Concentrations PotenUal P"'hwa~(a) of Exposur. permitting Funding Type
Equipment. Acllvltles) Oetactlona Method
(Medial Collected Detected (ppb) requiret!lerts.
sampliog
requiremerts)
IR Site 70.
Research
Navy! NAVWPNSTA SEAL Testing and Research, Development, Test and
Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None State DERP
Marine Corps BEACHCA Evaluation Area Evaluation
for Saturn II
launch Vehicle
Fae, PercData_AIISvcsMav6_
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.0;> •
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Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
L.ocatlon Number of Range of requesled,
Source of Perchlorate (Operallons. Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected S.mples Concentrations Potentiel Pelhw.y(s) of Expoaur. permitting Funding Type
Equipment. Acth,itl••) Detecllons Method
(Medl.) Collected Detected (ppbl requirements,
sampling
requirements)
S"e 61 b Gamba
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R8lIulatory
Inlarnt (Clearop
. Sourca of Parchlorata (0 rations, location Humber of Humber of Ranga <>! Analytical. requested..
Sarvlca Facility Sita E' nt a-,) it!"') Detected 0 t~' Samples Concanlrlltions M thod Potantlal Pathwall(s) of Exposure jlll/lTlilt'"ll FundIng Tllpe
qUlpma , ..... v ,as (Madia) a ...uons Collected Detected (ppb) a requirements.
sampling
requirements)
O&M or Defense
Navy / Surface Warfare Center DB/DO OulfaU Research, Development. Test and C'. . . .
Wt 1 2 NO' _ 7 4 EPA 314 N Work' Capital
Marine Corps DAHLGREN 012 Evaluation """ ..ee a er . one ~nd
O&M or Defense
Navy / Surface Warfare Center 08/00 W-'J Research, Development. Test and Gr-'''''' at 7 9 NO· _2 100 0 EPA 314 Stat W-...· C it I
Marine Corps DAHlGREN ~s Evaluation ""'NW er . . e "'~~ ap a
Navy / Surface Warfare Center S' 62 RIAn 396 Research, Development Test and ,,-". nt 0 1 NO No Federal' Stat DERP
Marine Corps DAHLGREN ..e .....". Evaluation """""e ne. e
Navy / Surfaee Warfare Center S' 62 BId 396 Research. Development. Test and Soil 0 10 NO N Feder ,. St t DERP
Marine Corps DAHLGREN ..e g. Evaluation one a• ae
Navy / S..-iace Warfare Center ". 62 Bid 396 Resear«h. Development. Test and G oundw t 0 4 NO EPA 314 N Federal' 51 I DERP
Marine Corps DAHLGREN ",.e g. EvaluaflOO r a er o n e . ae
Navy / Surface Warfare Center Sit 62 BId 396 Research. Development. Test and S rf W t 0 1 NO EPA 314 None Fed al' Stat DERP
Marine Corps DAHLGREN e g. Evaluation u ace a er er. e
Sile2 Fenced
Navy 1 Surface Warfare Center 0 rd B ' I Research, Development, Test and G nd t 0 18 NO EPA 314 None Feder I' St t DERP
Marine Corps DAHLGREN AT nance una EvaluaflOn; Dem~narizalioniDisposal rou wa er . a. a e
ea
Sne 6 Terminal
Navy 1 Surface Warfare Center Ra e Airplane Research. Devel()Jlment: Test and Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None Federal; State DERP
Manne Corps DAHLGREN paZ EvaluatIOn; Dem~~arlzabonlD.sposal
Sile9
Navy 1 Surface Warfare Center Dis saVBum Research, DeVel~pment Test and Groundwater 0 10 ND EPA 314 None Federal; Stale DERP
Marine Corps DAHLGREN AT po Evaluabon; Dem,lilarlzabonlD,sposai
ea
O&M or Defense
:;~ Corps PATUXENT RIVER NAS ~:~~~ater No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None work~pital
O&M or Defense
~~vy I Cor PATUXENT RIVER NAS Bsource 36water No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None Working Capital
-~ ps -~ ~
O&M or Defense
NaVy ou
/ Cor PATUXENT RIVER NAS sBIdgrce w ater No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None Working Capital
Marlne ps 2275 Fund
N O&M or Defense
M:;~ Corps PATUXENT RIVER NAS ~~~~ater No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None work~Capijal
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Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
Locatlon Number of Ra"lle of requested.
Source of Perchlorete (Operations. Number of Analytlca'
Service Facillt~ Sile D8t.cted Samples COIIGentrallona Potential PlIthwaVCs) of Exposure permitting Fundl"ll Type
Equipment. Acllvlt_) Delaetlons Method
(Media) Collected DetllCted (ppb) requirements.
sampling
!1 requirements)
O&M or Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No conlamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None Working capital
Marine COfps Bldg 524
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No conlamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None Working capital
Marine COfps Bldg 529
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None Working capital
Marine COfps Bldg 530
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No conlamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None Working capital
Marine COfps Bldg 531
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources, Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None Working capital
Marine Corps Bldg 536
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources, Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None Working capital
Marine COfps Bldg 575
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None Working capital
Marine COfps Bldg 583
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy! Source Waler
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources, Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None Working Capital
Marine CorJ;ls Bldg 584
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA314 None None Working Capital
Marine COfps Bldg 587
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources, Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None Working Capital
Marine Corps Bldg 590
Fund
0&'-1 or Defense
Navy I Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contaminatiOn sources. Groundwater 0 2 NO EPA 314 None None Working Capital
Marine COfPS Bldg 617
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 ND EPA 314 None None Working Capital
Marine COfps Bldg 671
Fund
Regulatory
Intere.t (Cleanup
Location Humber of
Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of Analyticat
Service Facility Site Deteded Samples
Concentllltlons Potential Pathway(a) of Expoauralpermilling .' Funding Type
Equipment, Actlvitle.) Oatec:tions Method
(Media) CoUec:ted
Detected (ppb) requirements.
sampling
requirements)
Lualua/e; StalIC
Na,y I \PEARL HARBOR
Manne CorpsNAVMAG
Rocket Motor IOperationai Tesling Soi o 9 NO EPA 314 (None Federal; Siale DERP
Test Facijily
Installation
Restoration SIte
14 wells MW01.
Na,yl EPA 314
Marine CorpslPORT HUENEME CBC MW02. MW03. INone has OOen determined. Groundwater o ND (modifllld) INane State DERP
MW04, MW16.
MW17. MW18,
andMW1g.
California
MeIhOd
Sile 20 - Area A
Determination
Na,y I ISUB....SE NEW LONDON Weapons Genter I
Manne Corps CT - Monitoring Well
Groundwater o NO of Perchlo,ate None Federal; Slate DERP
by Ian
2WCMW1S Chramalograp
hy
CaiWornia
Method
Site 20 - Area A
Determination
Na"y I ISUB....SE NEW LONDON Weapons Genter
Marine Corps CT - Monitoring Well
Groundwater o ND I
of Perchlorate None Federal; Slate OERP
by Ion
2WCMW2S Chromatograp
hy
CalWamia
Method
Site 20 - Area A
Determination
Na"y I ISUBASE NEW LONDON Weapons center
Marine Corps. CT - Mon~oring Well
Groundwater o ND I
of Perchlorate None Federal; State DERP
bylon
2WCMW3S Ch,oma!ograp
hy
California
Sile 20 - Area A Method
Determination
Na,y I ISUBASE NEW LONDON Weapons Center
Marine Corps CT - Monitoring Well
Groundwater o ND I
of Perchlorate None Federal; Slate DERP
by Ion
2WCMW4D Chramalograp
hy
CalWornia
Method
Sile 7 - Torpedo
Determination
NavyI ISUBASE NEW LONDON Shops I
Monitoring Well
Groundwater o 2 ND of Perchlorate None Federal; Stale DERP
Manne Corps CT by Ion
7MW10S Chromalograp
hy
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Regutatory
Interest (Cleanup
Loc:atlon Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlor.te (Oper.tlons, Mumberof Analyllcal
Service facility Site Detected Samples Concentr8ll0n. Potential Pathwey(s) of Expoaure\permilling Funding Type
Equipment, Actlvltlea) Detection. Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requir8ldenls,
sampling
requirements)
Calffomia
Sde 7 - Torpedo Method
Navy I ISUBASE NEW LONDON Shops Detetminauon
Manne Corps CT Monitoring Well
Groundwater o NO ofPerchtolale INone Federal; Stale OERP
by Ion
7MW11S Chromatograp
hy
California
Sde 7 - Torpedo Method
Navy I ISUBASE NEW LONDON Shops DeterminatiOn
Manne Corps CT MoniloringWeil
Groundwater o 2 NO ofPerchlorateINone Federal; Slate OERP
by ton
7MWSS Chromatograp
hy
California
California
Determination
Navy I ISUBASE NEW LONDON Shops
Marine Corps CT Monnoring Well
Groundwater o NO of Perchlorate I None Federal; Stale OERP
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Marine Corps CT Mondoring Well
Groundwater o ND I
of Perchlorate None Federal; Slale DERP
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Catffornia
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Marine Corps CT Temporary Well
Groundwater o NO I
of Perchlora" None Federal; Slale DERP
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InvestigatIOn
Area Fl, Former
Navy! VALLEJO CA MARE IS
Production Storage Groundwater 0 11 NO EPA 314 None State BRAC
Marine Corps NSY
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Area (PMA)
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Interest (Cleanup
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Range of requested.
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01
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Interest (Cleanup
Location Humber of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operallons. Humber of Anatytlcal
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Equipment. Activltlesl Detections Method
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Regulatory
Intereat (Cleanup
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Source of Perchlorate (Operationa, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samplea Concentrations Potential Pathway(a) of Expoaure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, ActlvltiK) Detection. Method
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Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requesled.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
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Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements.
samplil\j
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I
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Groundwater 0 3 ND E300,O None Federal; Siale BRAC
MaroneCorps Warfare Center 6 Evaluation
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Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detec:ted Samples Concentrations Potential Pathwayts) of Exposure permitting FUnding Type
Equipment. ActiVities) Detec:llons Method
(Media) Collected Detec:ted (ppb) requirements,
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Equipment. Activities) Detectiona Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements.
sampling
I requirements}
Navy! While Oak Surface 46Groundwater1 Research, Development, Test and E300.0;EPA
Groundwater 0 12 ND None Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 35 Evaluation 314
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Building 528
Future permft
Ammunftion
EPA 314 requirements for
Army FOI1 Wingate Oepot Activfty Normal Munftion Demi soi 29 31 NO· 3.18 ppm SCi ingestion BRAC
modified sampling and
Maintenance
cleanup
Building
Future permit
Former TNT
EPA 314 requirements for
Army FOI1 Wingate Depot Activfty Washout Munition Demi soil 1 11 NO -010 ppm Soi Ingestion BRAC
modified sampling and
Facifties
cleanup
Future permit
Former TNT
requirements for
Army Fort Wingate Depot Activity Washout Munition Demi Groundwater 12 47 NO" -76,6ppb EPA 314.0 Water Ingestion BRAC
sampling and
Facilfties
cleanup
Former TNT Future permit
Washout requirements for
Army Fort Wingate Depot Activity Munition Oemi Groundwater 2 2 2,440 • 2,890 EPA 314.0 Water Ingestion BRAC
Fac~fties and sampling and
Building 528 cleanup
Former TNT
Future permft
Washout
requirements for
Army- Fort Wingate Depot Activfty Facifties and Munition Demi Groundwater 2 17 NO" - 94 ppb EPA 314.0 Water Ingestion BRAC
sampling and
BU~ings 542 !
cleaoop
600
Former TNT
Future permit
Washout
requirements for
Army Fort Wingate Depot Activity Facilfties and Munition Demi Groundwater 0 16 NO" - 10.0 ppb 314 Water Ingestion BRAC
sampling and
Adminstration
cleanup
Area
Former TNT
Washout Future permit
Facifties and requirements for
Army Fort Wingate Depot Activity Murntion Oem~ Groundwater 0 8 ND 314 none BRAC
Northern sampling and
Property cleanup
Boundary
Future permit
Sewage
requirements for
Army Fort Wingate Depot ActiVity Treatment Munition Oemi Groundwater 0 2 NO 314 none BRAC
sampling and
Facility
cleanup
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requirements for I
Army IFort Wingate Depot ActivitYIOB/O~ Area- Munition Oemil Groundwater 14 39 NO' -150 ppb 314 Waler Ingestion BRAC
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cleanup
ISVAO-OO9-R-{)1
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ugIL
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Army 'Savanna Army Depot IActive Open burn/open detonation Groundwater 1 9 1.2 - 12.0 •
ugIL
Drinking Waler I BRAC
Demolition Area
File: PercOata_AIISvcs.May6_
Ammuniton
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Almy Umatdla ChemICal Depot Demolition Area OB/OO Groundwater 5 45 5-96 ppb No Completed Pathway Unknown BRAC
ppb
(ADA)
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E314.0, RL Complete pathway from exit 10
Facility and Ammunition workshop area. Energetics
varies Chico Creek aquifer and into the RCRA Corrective
Army Pue~o Chemical Depot Discharge were reclaimed from munitions. Pink water
Groundwater
1 21 NO' - 180 ugIL
BRAC
E314.0, RL
East Lagoon. Served as the waste lagoon for collection of
varies RCRA Corrective
Army Pueblo ChemICal Depol S....ace all industrial area wastes to include the Groundwater 0 3 NO none BRAC
between 100 Action
WaterMU 21 Missile Facility Building.
and 200 ug/L
700 Series
BUIldings.
Red Fuming
Nitric Acid
E314.0. RL; RCRA Corrective
Army Pueblo ChemICal Depot Uncer1ain Groundwater 0 1 NO none BRAC
Disposal Area. 20 ug/L Action
Surface
WaterMU 20
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Sampling
conducted by the
Operalional Army
Jefferson Proving Ground
Ranges - Impact Environmental
Army (Operational Range Operations SL 36 160 .027 - .11 mglkg EPA 314 No krown pathways ER,A(BRAC)
and boundary Center as part of
sampling)
areas the Range
Assessment
Program
Sampling
conducted by the
Operational Army
Jefferson Proving Ground
Ranges - Impact Envirormental
Army (Operational Range and boundary IOperations Surface Waler 22 0.87 ppb. EPA 314 No known pathways ER,A(BRAC)
Center as part of
sampling)
areas the Range
Assessment
Program
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conducted by the
Operational Army
Jefferson Proving Ground
Army (Operational Range Ranges - Impact IOperations sediment o 22 NO
EPA 314
No known pathways
Environmental
ER,A(BRAC)
and boundary modifoed Center as part of
sampling)
areas the Range
Assessment
Program
Sampling
conducted by the
Operational Army
Jefferson Proving Ground
Ranges - tmpact EPA 314 Environmental
Army (Operational Range I
and boundary Operations GrounllWater o 14 NO
modifoed
No known pathways
Center as part of
ER,A(BRAC)
sampling)
areas the Range
Assessment
Program
Sampling
conducted by the
Operalional Army
Ft Polk (Operational RangelRangeS -Impact 10 ations
SL o 97 NO
EPA 314
No known pathways
Environmental
OMA
sampling) and boundary per modified Center as part of
areas the Range
Assessment
Army Program
IV<lIHVlnay
10
Ft Polk (OperatIOnal Range IRangeS - Impact r Surface Water o 17 NO
EPA 314
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conducted by the
OMA
sampling) and boundary pera ,ons modified Army
Army
sampling)
I
Ft Polk (Operational Range Ranges - Impact
and boundary
10
per
ations
Sediment o 17 NO
EPA 314
modifoed
No known pathways
l';)dIUJJI"'Y
conducted by the
Army
OMA
Army
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Sampling
conducted by the
Operational Army
Ft Bliss (Operational Rang. Ranges - Impact EPA 314 EnvironmeOOll
Operations SL 0 259 NO No known pathways OMA
sampling) and boundary modified Genter as part of
areas the Range
Assessment
Arm v Program
Sampling
conducted by the
Operational Army
Ft Bliss (Operational RangE Ranges - Impact EPA 314 Environmental
Operations Sediment 0 29 NO No known pathways OMA
sampling) and boundary modified Center as part of
areas the Range
Assessment
Armv Program
Sampling
conducted by the
Operational Army
Ft Bliss (Operational RangE Ranges - Impact EPA 314 Envirorvnental
Operations Groundwater 0 8 NO No known pathways OMA
sampling) and boundary modified Center as part of
areas the Range
Assessment
Armv Program
Sampling
requirements
Site 39 - Mulli- Range Operations· use of perchlorate EPA 314/20 (suspected
Army Fort Ord (BRAC) soil 41 432 13-106 llg/kg No known pathway BRAG
Range Area containing munitions for training purposes. 2060 Ilg/kg contaminant in
range areas due
to historicat use).
Sampling
Site 39 - Range requirements by
Army EPA 314/51
Fort Ord (BRAC) Conducting OB/OO operations. so~ 0 10 No detections. none California EPA for BRAC
36A 61 Ilglkg
RCRAciean
closure of site.
Site 29 Former
Longhorn Army 300.0& Regulatory
Army TNT Production Operations Groundwater 23 72 1-88000 ppb· Groundwater incomplete BRAG
Ammunition Plant 3140/4 request
Area
Site 29 Former
Longhorn Army 3000& Regulatory
Army TNT Production Operations Soil 13 56 24-2410 ppb No known pathway BRAG
Ammunition Plant 314.0/40 request
Area
Longhorn Army Site 35 Sumps 3000& Regulatory
Army Operabons Groundwater 54 190 1-82900 ppb· Groundwater incomplete BRAG
Ammunition Plant (VarioUS) 314.0/4 request
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Sae 50 Former
Longhorn Army 300.0 & Regulatory
Army Waste DIsposal Operations Groundwater 15 34 2·150000 ppb· Groundwater incomplete BRAC
Ammunition Ptanl 314.014 request
Facildy
Site 50 Former
Longhorn Army 300.0 & Regulatory
Army Waste Disposal Operations SoH 6 14 15-45600 ppb No koown pathway BRAC
Ammunition Plant 314.0140 request
Facildy
Various firing
ranges and
impact areas.
Includes parcels:
Analyses
730-X, 870-X.
performed at the
910-X. 1140-X, EPA Method
request of
1150. 116Q-X. 314.0; Soil
Possible contamination from weapons firing regulatory
Fort McClellan. Calhoun 1170-X, 1350 MRL-40to
Army and impacts during historical training Surface Soil 2 182 10 & 32 ppb' possible ingestion agencies (EPA BRAC
County. Alabama X. 1380-X. 1390 68 ppb and
aclivfties. and ADEM)
X. 14OQ-X, 1410 sediment 90
during sfte
X.1420-X. ppb
investigation
1510, 181(7),
phase.
194(7), 2000,
2010. 2210-X,
2280, 229Q-X,
2310. 2320-X.
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Location Number 01 Range 01 requested,
Source 01 Perchlorate (Operations, Number 01 Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Pol"ntlal Pathway(s) 01 Exposure/permilling Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
Various firing
ranges and
impact areas.
Includes parcels:
73Q-X. 87Q-X.
Analyses
performed at the
91Q-X. 114Q-X, EPA Method
request 01
1150. 116Q-X, 314.0; Soil
Possible contamination from weapons firing regulatory
Fort McClellan, Calhoun 117Q-X. 1350 MRL-40 to
Army
County, Alabama X. 138Q-X. 13!
and impacts during historical training ISubsurface soil o 162 NO
68 ppb and
none agencies (EPA BRAC
activ~ies. and ADEM)
X. 14OQ-X. 141 sediment 90
during s~e
X.142Q-X. ppb
investigation
151Q. 181(7).
phase.
194(7). 2000.
201Q, 221Q-X.
228Q. 229Q-X.
231Q. 232Q-X.
Various firing
ranges and
impact areas.
Includes parcels:
73Q-X. 87Q-X, Analyses
performed at the
91Q-X, 114Q-X,
request 01
1150, 116Q-X.
Possible contaminalion from weapons firing EPA 314.0 regulatory
Fort McClellan, Calhoun 117Q-X, 1350
Army and impacts during historical training Groundwater 4 38 1.2 -2.55ppb' (MRL - 5- 4 IPossibie water ingestion agencies (EPA BRAC
County, Alabama X. 138Q-X, 13'
activijies. ppb) and ADEM)
X. 140Q-X, 141
during sije
X,142Q-X.
151Q, 181(7), investigation
194(7), 2000.
phase.
201Q,221Q-X,
228Q, 229Q-X.
231Q, 232Q-X.
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Interest (Cleaoop
Location Number of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Dstectlons Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requi"ements,
sampling
requirements)
I
VariouS firing
ranges and
impact areas.
Includes parcels:
Analyses
730-X, 870-X,
performed at the
910-X, 1140-X,
request of
1150, 116Q-X,
Possible contamInation from weapOns firing EPA 314.0 regulatory
Fort MeClaltan, Calhoun 1170-X, 1350
Army and impacts during historical training Surface Water 1 41 266 ppb. (MRL - 5- 4 Possible water ingestion agencies (EPA BRAC
County, Alabama X. 1380-X, 1390
activilies, ppb) and ADEM)
X, 1400-X, 1410
during sile
X,1420-X,
investigation
,1510, 181(7),
phase,
194(7), 2000,
2010, 2210-X,
2280, 229Q-X,
2310, 2320-X
Initial sampling of
RVAAP-16 Fuze
Ravenna Army Ammunition EPA 314,0 Dermal - Training by National Guarc perc~ates at
Army and Booster OB/OO of M~ftary Murvlions Surface Water 2 10 7 and 25 ppb BRAC
Plant MRL 1 ppb (Incidental Exposure) RVAAP reuested
Ouarry Ponds
by Ohio EPA
Initial sampling of
Ravenna Army Ammunition RVAAP-44 Load EPA 314.0 perc!jorates at
Army Munitions LAP FacilKy Groundwater 0 10 NO none BRAC
Plant Line 11 MRL4 ppb RVAAP reuested
by Ohio EPA
State using
Caney Lake as
Emerger.::y Feed
water for other
314,01 MRL 4 IMAI Surface
Army Red RIver Army Depot OBOD Open Burn and detonation activities Groundwater 0 198 NO none lakes. State has
15ppb WaterRO
sampled with the
Army and found
no Perct'lorate in
lake.
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Interest (Cleanup
Location
Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate 10peratlons. Number of
Analytical
IMedia)
Collected Detected Ippb)
requirements.
sampling
requirements)
Slale using
Caney Lake as
Emergency Feed
Discharge 10 public drinking waler waler for other
IMNSurface
Army Red RIVer Army Depot 00 Open detonation activity Stormwaler 26 26 417 ppb max EPA 314.0 source-Several mies 10 Caney lakes. Slale has
WalerRO
Army Red River Army Depot OB 1 &2 Open Burn activity Slormwater 11 26 55 to 71 ppb EPA 314.0 souree-several miles to Caney Emergency Feed
WaterRO
Army Red RIver Army Depot X-1 Sanitary Sewer Plant Groundwaler 1 14 6.8 ppb max 314 source-Several miles 10 Caney Emergency Feed
WalerRO
Slate using
Caney Lake as
Emergericy Feed
waler lor other
IMNSurface
Army Red River Army Depot X-1 Sanitary Sewer Plant Sedirnanl 0 5 NO EPA 314.0 none lakes. l'lale has
WalerRO
Slale using
Caney Lake as
Emergency Feed
water for other
Runoff to Surface Waler 10 Caney tMNSurface
Army Red RIver Army Depot X-1 Sanitary Sewer Plant Soil 2 51 226 ppb EPA 314.0 lakes. Stale has
Lake several m~es away WalerRO
Army Camp Bulhs TrainIng Sde OB/OD, MW1 OBOD Groundwater 3 unavailable 15.2 - 22 ppb EPA314 Several miles to Waler Supply Well requeSled 10
WalerRO
sample.
Army Camp.Bullis TrainIng Site OB/OD, MW2 OBOD Groundwater 3 unavailable 2.33 - 491 ppb' EPA314 Several miles 10 Waler Supply Well requesled 10
WalerRO
sample.
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LocaUon Number of Range of requested,
Sourca of Parchlorate (Operations. Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentratlone Potential Pathway(e) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detactlons Method
(Media) Collected Detected lppb) requtements,
sampling
! requirements)
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Interest (CleallJp
Location Numberot Range of requested.
Source 01 Perchlorate (Operations. Number 01 Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permilling Funding Type
Equipment. Activities) Detections Method
(MedIa) CoIIec:ted Detected (ppb) requiremem.
samplinq
requirements)
314.0/1 ppb
Groundwater and Aquiler suppll9S water to the Cny 01 Recommended
Army Aberdeen Proving Ground FTXAREA Training - pyrotechnics and smokes 249 268 NO - 3.500 ppb' lMAINERO
(OPT) STL-M-CI04/ Aberdeen by EPA
500 ppb
Various
Activijies involving usage 01 propellants,
areas/ranges in Recommended
Army Aberdeen Proving Ground ordnance. elored smokes and chemical So~ (borings) 1 11 0.42J 314011ppD none IMNNERO
the Edgewood by EPA
agents
area
Various
Activijies involVing usage 01 propellants,
areas/ranges in Recommended
Army Aberdeen ProVing Ground ordnance, elored smokes and chemical Surface Water 23 NO 314.0/4ppb nooo
the Edgewood
area
agents ° by EPA
IMAINERO
Various
Activities involving usage 01 propeUanls,
areas/ranges in 314.0/ Recommended
Army Aberdeen Proving Ground ordnance, elored smokes and chemical sediment 3 17 NO to 17 ppb* none known IMAl NERO
the Edgewood 100ppb by EPA
agents
area
Various
Activities involving usage 01 propellants,
areas/ranges in 314.0/ Recommended
Army Aberdeen ProVing Ground ordnance, elored smokes and chemical surface soil 1 3 NO - 7.7 ppb none known IMAINERO
the Edgewood 100ppb by EPA
agents
area
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Interest (Qeanup
Location Number of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure!llermilting Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detectlona Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements.
sampling
requirements)
Perctlorate has
beeo detected in
the Lakewood
Water District
drinking water
production wells.
Monijoring wells Ft. Lewis.
Army Fort Lewis around Impact I'mpact areas Groundwater o 12 NO EPA 314 None McChord AFB. J IMAI NWRO
areas and Lakewood
Waler District are
within lhe footprint
01 the "Genlral
Pierce Counly
Aquffer" Sole
Source Aquifer
Perctlorale has
beeo detected In
lhe Lakewood
Water District
drinking water
productiOn wells.
Ft. Lewis.
Army Fort LeWIS Springs around Ilmpact areas
Impact areas
Surface Water o 5 NO EPA 314 none McChord AFB. I IMAI NWRO
and Lakewood
Waler District are.
wijhin the lootprint
of the ·Cenlral
Pierce County
Aquffer" Sole
Source Aquffer
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Interest (Clearop
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrationa Potential Pathway(l) of Expolure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
Perctrorate has
~ detected in
the Lakewood
Waler District
drinking water
production wells.
FI. Lewis,
Almy Fori Lewis NisquaUy River Impact areas sediment 0 3 NO EPA 314 none McChord AFB, IMAINWRO
and Lakewood
Walar District are
within the footprint
of the "Cel1lral
Pierce Counly
Aqu~er" Sole
Source Aquifer
Building 528
Future perm~
Ammunition
EPA 314 requirements lor
Almy Fort Wingate Normal Munition Oemi soil 29 31 NO - 3.18 ppm IMAINWRO
modified sampling and
Maintenance
cleanup
Buiding
Future perm~
Former TNT
EPA 314 requirements for
Almy Fort Wingate Washout Munition Oern~ soi 1 11 NO - 010 ppm IMAINWRO
modified sampling and
Facilities
cleanup
Future perm~
Former TNT
requirements for
Almy Fort Wingate Washout Munition Oemi Groundwater 12 47 NO -76.6ppb' EPA 314.0 IMAINWRO
sampling and
Facilities
cleanup
Former TNT Future permtt
Washout 2,440 ppb - 2,890 requirements for
Army Fort Wingate Munition Oemi Groundwater 2 2 EPA 314.0 lMAINWRO
Fac~~ies and ppb sampling and
Buijding 528 cleculUp
Former TNT
Future permtt
Washout
requirements for
Army Fort Wingate F ac~ities and Munillon Oem~ Groundwater 2 17 NO -94 ppb' EPA 314.0 IMAINWRO
sampling and
Buildings 542 I
cleanup
600
Former TNT
Future permtt
Washout
requirements for
Army Fort Wingate Facilities and Munition Oemij Groundwater 0 16 NO - 10.0 ppb' 314.0 IMAINWRO
sampling and
Adminstration
cleanup
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Interest (Cleanup
Locallon Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permilling Funding Type
Equipment, ActlvltlllS) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
I requirements)
Former TNT
Washout Future permit
F ac~~ieS and requirements lor
Army Fort Wingale MuMionDemil Groundwater 0 8 NO 314.0 None lMAINWRO
Northern sampling and
Property c1eaoop
Boundary
Fulu'e perm~
Sewage
requirements for
Army Fort Wingate Treatment MuMionOemil Groundwater 0 2 NO 314.0 none IMAINWRO
sampling and
Fac~iIy
cleanup
Future permd
OB/OOArea requirements for
Army Fort Wingale MuMionOemB Groundwater 1 14 NO - 10.0 ppb 314.0 IMAINWRO
closed sampling and
cleaoop
Future perm~
OB/OOArea requirements for
Army Fort Wingate MuMionDemil Groundwater 14 39 NO 15.0 ppb. 314.0 IMAINWRO
current sampling and
cleanup
Surface
ingestion of soil, dermal contact, or Site
WaterMU 3
Crane Army Ammunrtion Surface and EPA Method inhalation 01 windblown particles. characterization
Army Ammundion Open Burning Operations 5 100 0- 470 ppb· AMC-JMC
Activdy subsurface soil 314.0 No known patheay to drinking water for RCRA
Burning Ground
source. Corrective AcIion
& Old Jeep Trail
S~e
Lone Star Army High Explosives EPA Method characterization
Army Potential source - ~B/DO Groundwater 1 8 up to 7.95 ppb. Ingestion ER,A (AMC-JMC)
Ammundion Plant Burning Grounds 314.0 forRCRA
Corrective Action
Installation
Radford Army Ammun~ion Surface
Army Groundwater 1 4 NO-1O.7· 314 No exposure pathway known Restoration AMC-JMC
Plant WaterMU54
Program
Installation
Radford Army Ammunition
Army New River Un~ Surface Water 0 1 all NO 300 none Restoration AMC-JMC
Plant
Program
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Ragulatory
Interest (Clealklp
Installation
Radford Army AmmullJllOn
Army New River U"" Surface Waler 24 ND-l.71' 314 none Restoration AMC-JMC
Plant
Program
SedimenlWA
Administralivl!
Orders, sampling
Disposal, Open Burn/Open Detonation, requirements,
Massachusetts Military Artilery Firing (lITR Rounds), Firworks Use 314.013.2 Sole source aquifer used lor cleanup
Army Demo I Soi 12 171 ND·26.88' ARNG
Reservation (MMR) and Disposal, Miilary Training with ppb drinking waler requested,
Pyrotechnics provision of
alternate waler
supplie<.
requested.
SedimentWA
Administrative
Orders, ~ampling
Disposal, Open Burn/Open Detonation, requirements,
Massachusetts Military Artillery Firing (lITR Rounds), Firworks Use 314.0/3.2 Sole source aquifer used for cleanup
Army CIA So~ 5 194 ND·41ooo ARNG
Reservation (MMR) and Disposal, Military Training wilh ppb drinking waler requested,
Pyrotechnics provision of
alternate water
supplies
requested.
SedimenlWA
Administrative
Orders, sampling
Disposal, Open Burn/Open Detonation, requirements,
Massachusetts Military Southeast Artillery Firing (lITR Rounds), Firworks Use 314.0/3.2 Sole source aqUifer used for cleanup
Army Soil 67 511 NO - 134000' ARNG
Reservation (MMR) Ranges and Disposal, Miitary Training with ppb drinking water requested,
Pyrotechnics provision of
alternate water
supplies
requesled.
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AdmiRstrative
Orders. sampIirQ
Disposal. Open Burn/Open Detonation, requirements,
Massactusetts Milftary
Western
Artillery Firing (L1TR Rounds), Filworks Use 314.013.2 c1eaAJP
Army
Reservation (MMR)
Boundary
and Disposal, MUKary Training with
~ 0 92
NO
ppb
none ARNG
requested.
Pyrotechnics provision of
alternate water
supplies
requested.
SedirnenlWA
Administrative
Orders. sampling
Disposal. Open Burn/Open Detonation. requirements.
Massachusetts M~~ary ArtUlery Firing (L1TR Rounds), FlIWor1<s Use 314.0/3.2 Sole source aquifer used for cleaAJP
Army Everything Else SOU 1 107
ND- 50'
ARNG
Reservation (MMR) and Disposal, MU~ary Training with ppb drinking water requested,
Pyrotechnics provision of
alternate water
supplies
requested.
SedirnentWA
Administrative
Orders. sampling
Disposal. Open Burn/Open Detonation. requirements,
Massachusetts Military Ar1Ulery Firing (L1TR Rounds), Filworks Use 314.0/1.0 Sole source aquifer used for cleanup
Army Demo 1 Groundwater 143 604 ND - 500'
ARNG
Reservation (MMR) and Disposal, M~Uary Training with ppb drinking water requested,
Pyrotechnics provision of
alternate water
supplies
requested.
SedimentWA
Administrative
Orders. sampling
Disposal, Open Burn/Open Detonation. requirements,
Massachusetts MilKary Ar1~lery Firing (L1TR Rounds), Filworks Use 314.0/1.0 Sole source aquifer used for cleanup
Army CIA Groundwater 72 1280 ND-33' ARNG
Reservation (MMR) and Disposal. Military Training wKh ppb drinking water requested.
Pyrotechnics provision of
alternate waler
supplies
requested.
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Interest (Cleanup
location Number of Range of reqoosted,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of Anatytlcal
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentratfons Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permilling Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collecled Delected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
SedimentWA
Administrative
Orders, sampling
Disposal, Open Burn/Open Detonation, requirements,
MassaclJ.JseUs Milijary Southeast Artillery Firing (lITR Rounds), Firworks Use 314.011.0 Sole source aqu~er used for cleanup
Army Groundwater 81 1023 ND-311' ARNG
Reservation (MMR) Ranges and Disposal, M~ijary Training with ppb drinking wa1er requested,
Pyrotechnics provision of
auernate waler
supplies
requested.
SedimentWA
Administrative
Orders, sampling
Disposal, Open Burn/Open Detonation, requirements,
Massachusells Mimary Northwest Artillery Firing (lITR Rounds), Firworks Use 314.0/1.0 Sole source aquifer used for cleanup
Army Groundwater 39 99 ND - 19.3' ARNG
Reservation (MMR) Corner and Disposal. Milijary Training with ppb drinking water requested,
Pyrotechnics provision of
auernate water
supplies
requested.
SedimentWA
Administrative
Orders, sampling
Disposal, Open Burn/Open Detonation, requirements,
MassachuseUs Military Western Art~lery Firing (lITR Rounds), Firworks Use 314.011.0 Sole source aquifer used for cleanup
Army Groundwater 36 3029 ND - 2.89" ARNG
Reservation (MMR) Boundary and Disposal, M~ijary Training wijh ppb drinking waler requested,
Pyrotechnics provision of
alternate water
supplies
requested.
SedimentWA
Administrative
Orders, sampling
Disposal, Open Burn/Open Delonation, requirements,
MassachuseUs Military ArtiHery Firing (L1TR Rounds), Firworks Use 314.0/1.0 Sole source aqu~er used for cleanup
Army Everything Else Groundwater 13 488 ND - 17.7' ARNG
Reservation (MMR) and Disposal, M~itary Training with ppb drinking water requesled,
Pyrotechnics provision of
alternate water
supplies
requested.
ODPits'O,I', 3140/2.0
Army Camp Navajo Munitons disposal surface water 3 11 ND-37' drinking water RCRA ARNG
17 ppb
Kerr-McGee Groundwater Groundwater/surface water, A Regulatory and
Kerr-McGee Perchlorate
Army I FUDS Perchlorate Source - Chemical Manufacturing Surface Water 3,700,000 ppb, NA perchlorate contaminated congressional, FUDS
Plant, Henderson, NV
Plant, Surface Water Inroundwater n1ume extends from Kerr-McCae
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Regulatory
Intere.t (Cleanup
location Humber of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate lOperation•• Humber of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Sample. Concentration. Potential PathwaYI.) of Exposure permitting Fundillll Type
Equipment. Actlvltle.) Detection. Method
lMedla) Collected Detected Ippb) requirements.
sampling
requirements)
TysonVaRey
Tyson Valley Powder Farm. Powder Farm, EPA tested for perchlorate and did not
Army 1FUOS Eureka. MD (ADCs 15-17. Eureka. MO locate any at the explosive storage and Groundwater ND ND 314 None EPA FUDS
23-29.31 and 34) (AOCs 15-17.23 testing fac~~
29.31 and 34)
Nebraska
Nebraska Ordnance Plant. EPA has sampled fOf Perchlorate down
Army 1FUDS Ordnance Plant. Groundwater NO NO 314 None EPA FUDS
Mead.NE gradient of a fOfmer fireworks manufacturer
Mead, NE
Sample which
Nebraska showed
Nebraska Ordnance Plant, USACE mon~ored East of Load line 4 at the
Army 1 FUOS Ordnance Plant. Groundwater 1 2 contaminated was 314 None NA FUOS
Mead. NE Former Ordnance Plant
Mead. NE estimated to be
3ppb
Blaine Naval
USACE sampled for perchlorate at the
Blaine Naval Ammunition Ammunition EPA Method
Army 1 FUOS Ordnance Plant during the 2002 NAD-wide Groundwater NO 58 None
314.. 0
none NA FUDS
Depot. Hastings. NE Depot. Hastings.
sampling event
NE
KCOA Nike 60. Gardner. KCOA Nike 60. USACE sampled for Perchlorate at the 25..4 ppb and Direct contact of soU w~h students
Army 1 FUOS So~ 2 4 Method 9058 NA FUDS'
KS Gardner. KS grade school at the Former Nike Site 3Hppb at grade school
Sampling
Larson AFB, Moses Lake. Larson AFB.
Army 1 FUDS Groundwater samplIng Groundwater NO 2 ND 314 none suggested by FUDS
WA Moses Lake. WA
EPA
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Regulatory
Interest (Cleaoop
Location Humber of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposurelpemrilling Funding Type
Equipment, Actlvitle.) Detec:t1ona Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
1,~l
polenlialfor
I I I I
Detection
At / FUDS\Nansamond Ordnance
my Depol, Suffolk VA
Nansemond rNT Steam Out area known 10 be
lordnance Depol, contaminate with bulk TNT and other
Suffolk VA Ordnance and Explosive debris.
Groundwater NO 3 NO , , , -: ~
Umij
the Reporting
perchlorate
contamination.
Based on their
J FUDS
interest
Limij was 10
perchlorate was
uglL.
added to the list
ofCoCs for
testing at the
FNOD TNT area.
In FY02. at the
request of the
Slate of
Massachusetts.
NAE sampled
Hingham Burn Sije
Army / FUDSloolMA023207
Massachusetts
Hingham Burn
ISije
D01MA023207
Massachusetts
IEXpiOSive Residue I
Groundwater
I
NO
I I 3 NO
I NA
lnooo
reral (3?) wells
for various
contam;nants
related to
I FUDS
explosive residue.
one of which was
perchlorate.
Nothing was
found.
I I I I I I I I I
Air Force Perchlorate Survey -Environmental Re.toratlon - Cleanup. Other
closed bombing
Air Force New Boston AFS range bombing operation (old target) Groundwater. soil NO 2 NO DERP
314 None State
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Reeulatory
Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operallons. Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations permilling FUnding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements.
sampling
requirements)
OTRA-Chestrut
DERP
A" Force KnlandAFB S~e 00 Surface Soi 33000 314 Surface Soi - not a direct pathway NMEO
OT22 (which
covarsal
groundwaler on DERP
AFP4and Fire training areas. ejection seats. Carswell
Air Force Plant 4 Carswell AFBI) activities? Groundwater NO 4 NO 314 None Stale
miss~ sites 2 &
DERP
Air Force McConnell nan Sites 17 miss~ storage/maintenance Groundwater NO 2 NO 314 None Slate
Air Force Offutt AFB EOORange none Groundwater NO 1 NO 314 None Stale/EPA DERP
H~IAFB
Zone 1500
23 different
monitoring
wells with
detections,
sampled al
least annually
some semi
annual and
some OERP
quartef1y. Hil
Hill AFB - Shallow AFBZone
Hm AFB - Zones groundwater in 1900 - 1 well H~I AFB - Zone
1500 and 1900; Zones 1500 and with 1500 - 70 ppbto
lillie Mnt 1900: lillie Mnt. detections NO; Zone 1900
Facility - sludge Facility one round 16.6 ppb to NO; Hil AFB sites - No current exposure
drying beds; Groundwater only. 11 other Lillie Mnt. 1100 pathway but potential future drinking
Utah Test and H~I AFB Zone 1500 - Historic missHeJrocket below the sludge monitoring to 85 ppb; unR water exposure. Little Mnt.
Training Range lesting and munition manufacturing; Hill drying beds; points north - 0.0255 Exposure pathway not known
(UTTR) - misc AFB Zone 1900 - Miss~e testing and "hog unR - in shallow sampled; mg/kg 'note; because plume is undefined. human
historic DB/aD out" operations; little Mnt. FacHily soils at one of the Little Mnt detection kmits in exposure very unlikely, though.
sites across antidotal stories of historic OB of missile four locations Iwowells groundwater ecological exposure likely in Great
A" Force H~JAFB north range area and rocket molors in area of sludge drying tested 31 sam currenlly 4 ppb 314 Salt Lake Soil. Groundwaler
Environmental
Resloralion
A" Force Plant PJKS ST0351ST022 Manufacturing/Maintenance Groundwater Non-detect 6 Non-detecl 314 GW, slale Account (ERA)
34(17
Site 282. North wells/semi- Internal - RDT&E DERP
A" Force EdwardsAFB Base, JPL Propulsion research at JPl Groundwater 34 annual) NO-201 314 None Stale
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OERP
including
AirForce Plant 42 monitor wells Evaluation Groundwater NO toSep2002 NO 314 None Slate. EPA
DERP
All Force Plant 44 12 Groundwater aircraft maintenance, productiOn Groundwater NO 3 (3 Wells) NO modiflEld 300 None State
8MW4,8MW9,
8MW10.8MW11. OERP
8MW13.8MW16,
8MW18.8MW19.
8MW20.8MW21,
9MW3,9MW5,
Air Force Vandenberg AFB Site 8 clusler Space Launch Complex 9MW6.9MW12 41 42 NO-517 314 None State. EPA
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Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 200415:30
To: Beehler, Alex, Mr, OSD-ATL
Cc: Cotter, Sandra, Ms, OSD-ATL; Kratz, Kurt, , OSD-ATL
SUbject: FW: Response to DingelllSolis Questions 3, 5,6, 7, 8,9 - Pertaining only to perchlorate. not
the other munitions constituents
Question? eld... Question9 ed.... QuestionS ed.... Questlon6 eel.... QuestionS eel.... Questlon3 ed....
Pat Meehan
-----Original Message----
From: Cotter, Sandra, Ms, OSD-ATL
Mr. Meehan,
Jim,
1
(b)(6)
Subject: Response to Dingell/Solis Questions 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 - Pertaining
only to perchlorate, not the other munitions constituents
Pat,
Here are our draft responses. I have glanced over and any changes I
would have would be minor. So, in the interest in time, I am forwarding
to you for DoD review. Dingell's staff is starting to rattle the cage
on getting responses.
We don't have the info for Q 4, which you are trying to send.
sample.
James Woolford
Office Line
Fax Line
Joshua Barber
To: James
Woolford/DC/USEPA/us@EPA
03/04/2004 03:27 cc: Renee
Wynn/DC/USEPA/US@EPA
PM SUbject: Response to
Dingell/Solis Questions 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 - Pertaining only to
perchlorate, not the other
munitions constituents
Dingell::::Response::::Question9.doc)
Josh Barber
(b)(2) Phone
Fax
2
Document 900
Exemption 5
Unknown / C7[J
From: Miller, Edmund, Mr. OSD-ATL
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 16:49
To: Yaroschak, Paul J CIV ASSTSECNAV IE WASHINGTON DC,; Kratz, Kurt, , OSD-ATL: Miller,
Edmund, Mr, OSD-ATL
Cc: Zillmer, Doug CIV ASSTSECNAV IE WASHINGTON DC, OAS
SUbject: RE: Perchlorate NPDES Consolidated Data
(b)(5)
Ed Miller
ODUSD (I&E) Environmental Management
ph: (b)(2)
fax
----Original Message---
From: Yaroschak, Paul J CIV ASSTSECNAV IE WASHINGTON DC, OASN(I&E)
[mailto • •
-----Original Message----- \.
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From: Evans, Steve CONT [mailto:steve.evans@navy.milJ
Doug,
As we discussed, there are 10 total sites for Navy and Marine Corps (and only 13 for all 000); but 7 of the
10 sites were big hits at one location: Allegany Ballistics Laboratory. Data contained in the attached file.
VR,
Message Page 2 of2
Steve (b)(2)
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. From: Trembly, Scott CIV (NAVFACHQ)
Sent: Friday, January 30,2004 16:01
To:
Cc:
CONT; Avery, Kent P av (NAVFACHQ)
VR,
Scott Trembly, P.E.
Environmen~al Compliance Division
Commander, Navy Installations
Phone:
RE: Revised documents Page 10f3
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From: Maupin, Heidi E. (elV) (b)(6)
To: 'Carrillo David Civ AFflLEVR '; 'Rogers Daniel Col AFfJACE '; 'Cornell Jeff It. Col SAFflE ';
'Cullison. Geoffrey (E-mail) '; 'Kowalczyk Daniel (E-mail) '; 'Garg, Malcolm J ACSIMfCH2M HILL ';
'Morefield GS13 Deborah A [HQMCj'
Cc: Maupin, Heidi E. (CIV); 'Kratz, Kurt, , OSD-ATL '; 'Cotter, Sandra, Ms, OSD-ATL '; 'Wennerberg,
Linda, Dr, OSD-ATl '; 'Jasinski Dennis Lt Col AFfllEVR ' '
Subject: RE: Revised documents
Dave,
vir,
Heidi Maupin
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From: Carrillo David Civ AFfILEVR
To: Rogers Daniel Col AFfJACE; Cornell Jeff Lt. Col SAFIIE; Cullison. Geoffrey (E-mail); Kowalczyk Daniel (E-mail);
Cc: Heidi E. Maupin (ClV) (E-mail); Kratz, Kurt, ,OSD-ATL;Cotter,Sandra, Ms, OSD-ATL; Wennerberg, Linda, Dr,
(b)(5)
-----Original Message----
From: Rogers Daniel Col AFIJACE
To: Cornell Jeff Lt. Col SAFlIE; Cullison. Geoffrey (E-mail); Carrillo
Folks,
Please examine these and let me know how soon you can concur or
nonconcur on the documents so we can put these out for DoD distribution.
We've come a long way and Heidi has worked hard to take into
Thanks
Dan
·----Original Message----
From: Maupin, Heidi E. (CIY) [maHto
Col Rogers:
vIr,
Heidi E. Maupin, PE
Suite.
Portsmouth VA 23708-2103
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Jeff,
Enclosed is a paper on UV destruction of perchlorate. Mr. DuBois' question is: "JP Woodley. Please see below
Are we using this type of technology in any of the SERDP test sites? Ray D 7-10-03"
I know you discussed this with Mr. Woodley, Mr. DuBois. and myself last week. Would you please put together a
short note describing the past history of UV and ESTCP/SERDP, as well as anything you dug up in the research
Thx,
Kurt
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12200 SunrISe Valley Drive
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There is an abundance of information surrounding this large problem. Solid rocket fuel and
munitions -laden waters in the low (yet toxic) "parts per billion" (ppb) range are very difficult to
remediate with the simpler and more prevalent physical chemistry techniques. A review of the
literature clearly shows, however, that UV photochemistry has been proven an effective tool for
many of these problematic compounds (among many others). A key advantage with UV is that,
in sharp contrast to the problematic "exchange/entrapment/removal" physical chemistry
methods, which still require handling, storage, and disposal, the photolytic chemistry tool can
be a single-pass, instant, and complete destruction of the hazardous compound, without harmful
by-products. There are two dominant techniques available using UV light:
pirect Dhotodissociation-
Complex chemical bonds are instantly destroyed by the action of a suitable wavelength of UV
light, breaking the harmful compound down ("mineralization") into simple (and benign) common
compounds consisting of such things as carbon dioxide, hydrogen, oxygen, chlorine, and/or
nitrogen. The minimum (or shortest) necessary wavelength of light for any desired reaction
depends upon the actual bonds that one desires to destruct. I've left for you a few hardcopy
references about this in a binder, along with numerous other supporting documentation.
Indirect Photolysis-
This "Advanced Oxidation Technology" is a two-step photo-destruction method whereby the UV
light first photo-dissociates a small amount of peroxide that has been added into the water
stream prior to the UV reactor, thereby forming powerful hydrogen radicals that directly combine
with the toxic compounds and effectively breaks them down into their benign mineralized
components.
The Pulsed UV light produced by the Lightstream LSi -series is particularly well-suited for these
Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) destruction applications. Indeed, compared to conventional
mercury-based CW lam'ps, the PUV's extended broadband UV-C output produces both a wider
Robert M. untis
LightStream Pulsed UV can more effectively break shorter wavelength-dependent bonds. in part
because more of the desirable (Le., shorter wavelength) photons can be produced by PUV. For
example, following is a chart comparing UV lamp output spectra:
Comparison
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Another important differentiator is the 6,000,000 Watts peak UV-C power per pulse output
capability of the LightStream PUV light source. This means that the cross-sectional area of the
targeted vac receives from the PUV source an enormously higher instantaneous UV photon
flux density than is possible with any of the mercury-based CW lamp sources. As an example
that simply describes this advantage, one of our customers mentioned the following analogy.
If you were blindfolded and had to destroy a small (and moving) target located at some
unknown distance within an area defined by a conical section downrange of you, which weapon
would you rather use: a hundred bullets fired from a machine gun randomly spraying the area
over a pen'od of 10 seconds; or else, the same hundred bUllets fired at the same instant from
one source, uniformly covering the targeted area at once, with all the combined kinetic energy
afTiving on site within in 8 few millionths of a second? In our case, however, the randomly
distributed and moving perchlorate molecules (perhaps 20 parts per billion distribution?) are the
targets, and our weapon of choice is the high UV photon density delivery mechanism of Pulsed
UV.
Regarding the ability of UV to dissociate certain compounds: a majority of the most common
bonds can be destroyed with the light produced by LightStream PUV. A good photo-chemist
could provide a more complete listing than what I've provided you (under separate cover), but "/I
include herein for you a few examples' .
, Dean, J.A., ed.. "Lange's Handbook of Chemistry: 11 ed.. McGraw-Hili, New York, 1973, p. 3-123
..
Robert M. Lantis
Vice PresIdent & eTO
The destruction of these (among other) bonds are all within the capability of the LSi unit "off the
shelf' and available now. Note that for highest efficiency hydrogen peroxide photolysis. a UV-C
source with abundant 240 nm delivery is preferred, thereby making the LSi PUV the best
choice. Of course, if there were some compelling need to achieve delivery of even shorter
wavelength light (e.g., 185 nm), then our PUV source could in time be replaced with one that is
specifically designed for such output. As the literature shows, however, the PUV delivered by
the LSi can be a very effective remediation tool "as-is".
Josh, I hope this gives you a clear general summary of the most important points and how
LightStream is uniquely poised as a solution provider for vec remediation applications. For
some more detailed information, please refer to the binder I've left you in the conference room.
If I may be of any further assistance, please don't hesitate to let me know.
Best regards,
-Bob
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high germicidal dosages to effecUvely
inactivate highly resistant known pathogens.
water disinfection applicaUons.
HydroQuallnc. and LightSueam. Technologies
conducted the tests on the LightStream LSi
These tests were done in anticipation of applying pulsed-UV disinfection unit. LightStream was par
this unit to situations in which biological weapons ticularly interested in applying a combination of
may have been released inlD a water supply to a conditions that could present a significant chal
building or other facility as well as into small lenge to thl' unit. i.e.. now rates apprOximating a
community water systems. Until now. little or no building supply in excess of 50-60 gpm (3.2-3.8
information has been available regarding continuo Us) combined with Significantly reduced water
ous·now. dose-delivery verification tests on com transmissivity «65%). Under such conditions.
mercial systems at dose levels approaching 250 doses greater than approximately 240 m llcm 2
were observed. This estimated dose Is al
the upper limH of current ability to
measure UV using a common substitute
IncllcatOr organism.
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and the US Environmental Protecuon
Agency's (USEPA's) draft UV Design
Guidance (USEPA. 2001) indicates that
this observed dose by the LSi is In the
range required for approximalely 5-6
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anthrax spore (Bacillus anthracis). the
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dose levels. Although it cannot be assumed to be batches was provided from a potable water source
an absolute measurement. in the absence of a via a local hydrant.
direct measure it offers a reasonable and fairly Flow control and metering were provided with
efficient method 'With 'Which to e.otim"te the higher on LSi feed pump. 5"'''1.11" fJU1U (0.5 In. 112.5
dose· delivery capacities of the system mm]) were provided on the influent and effluent
sides of the unit. The effluent from the unit was
MATERIALS AND METHODS discharged to the wastewater treatmem plant. A
LSi lell unit The commercial LSi unit contains UV spectrophotometer was used onsite to mea·
a single nash lamp.! The lamp has an average UV· sure the batch water transmittance at 254 nm dur
C rating of 2.400 W. with a peak power per pulse ing batch prepar,uion.
of 6.000.000 W. The LSi r""ctor contwns" now Tut material•• A >lac" of M52 \;ullpllag" was
affecting baffling system that was adapted for the cultured. harvested. and calibrated at HydroQual
now rates antidpated for the testing. It delivers by procedures set out In the USEPA Environmen·
energy in discrete pulses over a variable range of I tal Technology Verification (ETV) ProRTam proto
to 3D Hz: the standard operating condition is 20 eols (HydroQual. 2(02). Freeze-dried instant cof·
Hz. The power supply to the LSi unit was 480 fee was used to adjust the batch water's
VAC. 45 amps, three· phase. All power and electri· transmit1ance at 254 nm to approximately 65%.
cal meterins was provide<! with the LSi system. Sodium thiosulfllte (technical gr"de. cly.. "lJi"")
Testflc:ility. The test system was set up. includ· was used for dechlOrinating the batch waler. A
ing the piping and feed tank. at the LPf!Sburg Pol chlorine reSidual test kit was used to verify com
lution Control FaCility in Leesburg. A 9.700 gal plete dechlorination. All samples were delivered
l~o.715 L) tank was used for the influent batch overnight in 10 gal (38 L.). iced. ins.ulaled coolers.
preparation. A 2 in. 150 mm) diameter line and a Bitch prllp.rltion. The batch tank was filled
low·now pump were used to feed the unit from with clean tap water and sampled and measured
thl' prpparf'Ci h~lrh A :mn arm (J 2 6 Lis) sub· for residual chlorine. Sodium rhiosuJfate- WlJ.1
mersible recirculation pump was set in the batch added and the tank contents mixed. afler which
tank for mixing. Water for preparation of the the residual chlorine was again measured This
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highest dose should have been observed at about ining the ratio of the intensity in the reactor at
400 mj/cm 2 . if a factor of 1.5 times was applied to the different transmjllance levels. HydroQual
the mid·level dose or 500 mj/cm 2 If a factor of 1.5 used an Inlenslty calculation at 254 nm using
)( 1.5 was applied to the observed low-dose condi the point source summation method (USEPA.
tion. Observation of such dose levels was not pos 1986) and estimated that the dose increases by a
sible under the experimental conditi2ns of the leSI. factor of approximately 2.6 when moving from
MS2 responses would be substarltl~ greater than a transmittance of about 60% to 8.5% and by
7-log reductions. moving into a nolitneasurable 4.6 when going to a transmittance of 95%.
range because the exposed samples would be effec Thus. If It is assumed that 8t 50 gpm (3.1 Lis).
tive)y nondetect<lble. 20 Hz. and 60% transmittance the observed
This esUmaled dose is at the upper limit of cur· delivered dose Is approximately 250 mjlcm 2
rent ability to measure using a subslitute indicator (which is a conservative estimate based on the
org<lnism. A general review of the Ilter<lture and preceding discusSions). it could be suggested
USEPA's draft UV Design Guid<lnce (USEPA. that a dose of up to 650 and 1.100 mJ/cm 2 wUJ
200 I) indicates that this observed dose by the LSi be achieved by the LSI unit at transmittances of
is in the range required for log reductions on the 85% and 95%. respectively (keeping the cvndi
order of 5 to 6 (99.9999%) of the anthrax spore .!ions of 50 gpm 13.1 Lis] <Ind 20 Hz). These
(8. anrhrads). the more resistant· of the liSled and lIoses are well above those estim<lted for elimi·
known pathogenic bacteria and viruses. Greater nation (5 10 6 log reductions) of listed and
log reduclions would be expected for other more known pathogenic bacteria or viruses. Certainly
sensilive listed and known pathogenic bactena more work is warranted to verify this assess'
and viruses. ment. bUI it is reasonable to suggest these dose
levels for the LSI based on the da'I> cull""',,lI
ESTIMATING DDSE AT HIGHER WATER during this phase of the study.
TRANSMISSIVITY
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those presenting a more significant challenge to princip,1. both ,t HydroOu,' Inc., One LBthbridg, PI'la.
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conditions is at the upper limit of ability to mea·
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CA99799F543300 EDWARDS AFB PROJ ROUND UP FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA957172450400 EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE AIR FORCE DERA Yes
CA99799F522900 EDWARDS MILITARY AIR FIELD FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA Yes
CA99799F543700
F C #2 BLUFF COVE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F574100
F-83 DOS PALOS FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F544000
FACTORY TRAINING SCH/DOUGLAS FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F574200
FAIRFIELD ARMY STOR SITE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA917000039600
FALLBROOK NOC PAC DIV DET NAVY DE,RA
CA99799F544200
fAMOSA AUXILIARY FIELD #3 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F917400
fARALlON ISLANDS FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F543800
FIRE CONTROL SITE#19 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F543900
FIRE CONTROL STATION #12 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA39300
FIRESTONE TIRE & RUBBER CO. FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F997100
FIRST MOTION PICTURE UNIT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F727800
FMC CORPORATION FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F828900
FORMER NIKE SITE LA-14. LAUNCHER AR FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F868600
FORT BAKER FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F689300
FORT BARRY FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F689700
FORT CRONKITE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F544600
FORT EMORY FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F986100
FORT FUNSTON FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA921042043600
FORT HUNTER L1GGETI ARMY DERA
CA921402043600
FORT HUNTER L1GGETI BRAC ARMY BRAC
CA921402044600
FORT IRWIN ARMY DERA
CA99799F533900
FORT MACARTHUR (UPPER RES) FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F868500
FORT MASON FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F582200
FORT MASON PORT OF EMB FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA35800
FORT MOJAVE RESERVATION FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F574500
FORT ORD AMB TRNG AREA FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA03900
FORT PIO PICO FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F544300
FORWARD RELAY STATION 1-MS FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F574600
FRANK VAL MIL RES FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F574700
FRANKLIN AUX FLD #6 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F544400
FRAZIER MT RADIO RELAY ANNEX FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F544500
FREDA RAILHEAD FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA957282590900
FRESNO AIR GUARD BASE AIR FORCE DERA
CA99799F574300
FT MCDOWELL FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F544700
FT ROSECRANS FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F533800
FT. MACARTHUR LOWER&MIDDLE RES FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F545000 GAVILAN PLATEAU MANEUVER AREA FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DE'RA
CA99799F526800 GEN ENGRG & DRYDOCK CO FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F531800 GEORGE AFB OUTER MARKER ANNEX FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F522200 GOLDEN GATE NATL REC AREA FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA40200 GOLETA ARMY AIR FIELD FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F545200 GRAND CENTRAL AIR TERMINAL FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F988900 GRANITE CANYON MARINE LAB FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F575200 GREAT HWY MIL RES FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F545300 GREY BUTTE AUX FLD #4 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F545400 GRIFFITH PARK EXPERIMENTAL LAB FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F545500 GRIFFITH PARK PHOTO CENTER FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F575300 GRIZZLY PEAK VHF STA FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F592800 GUALALA BOMBING TARGET CAL. FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F575400 GULL LAKE REC CAMP FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F575600 HALF MOON BAY FLI STRIP FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F575700 HALF MOON BAY RAD L-82 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
lcA99799F990400 HAMILTON - PHASE II, CONTRACT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA40900 HQ SOUTH DIS1., 9TH SERVICE COMMAND FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
!
CA99799F546500 HQS WESTERN AREA ENG OFF FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA49600 HUMBOLT BAY TARGET AREA FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F592900 HUNTERS POINT ANNEX FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F728000 HUR SUPPORT RES. SITE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F576400 HURON AUX FLD #2 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F576500 HYDE WHARF STO SITE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA917002378900 IMPERIAL BEACH OLF NAVY DERA
CA99799FA01700 INDEPENDENCE AIRPORT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F806000 INDEPENDENCE WAREHOUSE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F576600 INDIAN AUX FLD #3 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F546600 INYOKERN AIRFIELD FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F525600 IRON MTN & KILBECK HILLS FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F995200 IRVINE PARK- ARMY CAMP FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F576700 JACKSON BUTTE RAD REL ANX FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA06400 JACUMBA AIRPORT- NAVY FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F576900 JANES GAP FIL ANX Z-157A FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F546700 JET PROPULSION LAB FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA Yes
CA99799F550400 LONG BEACH CABRIGADE SITE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA917002726700 LONG BEACH NH NAVY BRAC
CA917002727200 LONG BEACH NS NAVY BRAC
CA917002755400 LONG BEACH NS SAN PEDRO NAVY BOTH
CA917002319000 LONG BEACH NSY NAVY BRAC
CA99799F532200 LOOKOUT MT AFS FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES oERA
CA99799F550700 LOPEZ FLOOD CONTROL BASIN FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA921180625000 LOS ALAMITOS ARMED FORCES RES. CTR. ARMY DERA
CA99799F557100 LOS ALAMITOS RADAR BOMB SCORIN FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F550800 LOS ANGELES AFS ANNEX NO.1 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA957172629600
LOS ANGELES AIR FORCE BASE AIR FORCE DERA
CA99799F550900
LOS ANGELES MEDICAL DEPOT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F549000
LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL AIRPORT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA917002316600
LOS ANGELES NMCRC NAVY DERA
CA99799F549100
LOS ANGELES ORDNANCE DEPOT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA42100
LOS ANGELES SIGNAL DEPOT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DE,RA
CA99799FA42200
LOS ANGELES U.S.N. REPAIR DEPOT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F551 000
LOST HILLS AUXILIARY FIELD #8 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA33100
LUCERNE LAKE BOMBING RANGE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F551100
LYTLE-CAJON CREEK CHANNEL IMPR FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F578800
MADERA AFB Z-74 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F578900
MADERA AIRPORT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F594500
MADERA BOMBING RANGE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA42300
MAGNOLIA HOUING PROJECT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F534800
MAIS CANYON SITE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F551200
MANHATTAN BEACH RAILWAY SITE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F551300
MANHATTAN BEACON RADAR SITE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA01800
MANZANAR AIRPORT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA957212452700
MARCHAFB AIR FORCE BOTH
CA99799FA42700
MARCH AFB - POORMAN GUNNERY RANGE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F532400 MARCH AFB ILS OUTER MARKER FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F551400 MARCH AFB RIFLE RANGE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F532300 MARCH COMMUNICATION ANNEX #2 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA42800 MARCH DROP ZONE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F999100 MARCH FIELD FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F688100 MARCH LIGHT ANNEX NO.2 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F523200 MARCH MILITARY AIRFIELD FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F551500 MARCH rvOR ANX FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F551600 MARCH WATER SYSTEM ANNEX FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F594100 MARE ISLAND NAV SHIPYARD FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA917002477500 MARE ISLAND NSY NAVY BRAe
CA99799F992100 MARICOPA AIRPORT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F599400 MARINE CORPS AIRSTATION MOJAVE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA03600 MARINE CORPS BASE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F695100 MARINE CORPS lOGISTICS BASE, BARSTO FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA06700 MARINE PARACHUTE SCHOOL LA MESA FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F594400 MARITIME SHIPYARD FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F532500 MARQUARDT RAM JET DEV FACILITY FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F579000 MARYSVILLE ARMY AF FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F579100 MARYSVILLE JAP REC CTR FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
'CA957002474300 MATHER AFB AIR FORCE BRAC
CA917002229800
MONTEREY NPGS NAVY DERA
CA99799FA20500 MONTEZUMA SLOUGH FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F552600 MORENO GAP FILLER ANNEX P76E FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA50200 MORRO BAY-SAN SIMEON MANEUVER FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
AREA
CA957282963200 MOUNT DISAPPOINTMENT RADIO RELAY AIR FORCE DERA
STATION
CA99799F590900 MOUNT LAGUNA AF STATION FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F552700 MOUNT ORIZABA SITE 1K2 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA22900 MOUNT SHASTA GAS DISPERSION TEST SI FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F833100 NAVAL AUXILLARY LANDING FIELD - CRO FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA08200 NAVAL DESTROYER BASE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F997700 NAVAL DIRECTION FINDER FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F991400 NAVAL DIRECTION FINDER FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F994100 NAVAL DIRECTION FINDER FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F533700 NAVAL DISPENSARY FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA44100 NAVAL HOSPITAL FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA04900 NAVAL HOSPITAL & SCHOOL FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA44200 NAVAL HOSPITAL UNIT 6 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA44300 NAVAL HOSPITAL UNITS 2,4 & 5 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F597100 NAVAL INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH AP FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F993900 NAVAL LANDING FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F994300 NAVAL LANDING FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F597200 NAVAL MATERIAL REDISTRIBUTIOIN FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F594800 NAVAL MISSILE FACILITY FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F597000 NAVAL NET DEPOT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F597800 NAVAL ORDNANCE LAB FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA03300 NAVAL ORDNANCE TEST STATION FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F991800 NAVAL PETROLEUM RESERVE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA08300 NAVAL RADIO COMPASS STATION FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA05100 NAVAL RADIO STATION FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F997500 NAVAL RESERVE ARMORY FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F997800 NAVAL RESERVE BASE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F595800 NAVAL STATION SAN DIEGO FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F594900 NAVAL TRACKING STATION FORMERlY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA03500 NAVAL TRAINING STATION FORMERlY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F527300 NAVAL WEAPONS CENTE CHINA LAKE FORMERlY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA Yes
CA99799F595300
NAVAL WEAPONS INDUST RES PLT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F592100
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA44500
NAVY ATHLETIC FIELD FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA06000
NAVY DIRIGIBLE BASE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F744100
NAVY SECTION BASE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA44600
NAVY TRAINING SCHOOL FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DE,RA
CA99799F553000
NEEDLES DIVISION CAMP FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F553100
NEEDLES MUNICIPAL AIRPORT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F553200
NEEDLES STATION HOSPITAL FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F527800
NEEDLES-LAND MGMT AREA FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F580800
NEW JERUSALEM AX FLD #3 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F580900
NEW MERCED MlJN AIRPORT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA44700
NEWHALL AIRFIELD FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F553300
NEWPORT BEACH FCS FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F534200
NIKE 94 MCA HOUSING SITE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F547800
NIKE BATTERY #57 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F548300
NIKE BATTERY 14 - SILOS FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA Yes (not
sampled
by DoD)
CA99799F534400
NORTON AFB ILS OUTER MARKER AN FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F553500
NORTON AIR FORCE BASE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F688400
NORTON COMMUNICATION FACILITY FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F553600
NORTON RADIO RELAY AX #2 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F532800
NORWALK AF POL DIST STATION #1 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F553700
NORWALK AF POL RETAIL DIS #2 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA44900
NORWALK AIRPORT - ARMY FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA917002727500
NOVATO DOD HOUSING FACILITY NAVY BRAC
CA99799F527000
NSC BARSTOW-DAUGETTE ANX FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F595000
NSC POINT LOMA ANNEX FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F595500
NSC ROUGH & READY ISLAND FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F592700
NWS FALLBROOK FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F596000
NWS SEAL BEACH FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA Yes
CA99799F581000
OAK AREA HOS DET HOU SITE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F581100
OAKLAND AREA HOSP SITE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA921352066100.
OAKLAND ARMY BASE ARMY BOTH
CA99799F598100
OAKLAND DOCK & WAREHOUSE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA917002477600
OAKLAND FISC NAVY BRAC
CA917002755600
OAKLAND FISC ALAMEDA ANNEX NAVY BRAC
CA99799F581200
OAKLAND MUNICIPAL AIRPORT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA917002725400
OAKLAND NAVMEDCOM NWREG NAVY BRAC
CA99799F553800
OASIS GAP FILLER ANNEX SM164C FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F553900
OCEAN BEACH FIRECONTROLSTATION FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F554000
OCEANSIDE CAMP SITE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA45000
OCEANSIDE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F554100
OCEANSIDE RADAR SITE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA26600
OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F554200
OJAI VALLEY CLUB FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA45100
OLANCHA AIRFIELD FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA957112573600
ONIZUKAAS AIR FORCE BOTH Yes
CA99799F554300
ONTARIO A.N.G. TRAINING SITE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
,
CA99799F686800
ONTARIO ARMY AIRFIELD FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA957282591 000
ONTARIO lAP AGS AIR FORCE BRAC
CA99799FA49000
OPERATIONAL SITE NORTON FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F554400
ORANGE COUNTY ARMY AIRFIELD FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F581300
ORLAND AUX FLO #1 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F581400
OROVILLE ARMY AF FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F581500
OROVILLE GAP FIL AX P-58B FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F581600
OROVILLE PRECISION BOMB RANGE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F554500
OTAY MESA INSTALLATION FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA49500
OUTER LANDING FIELD, COTATI FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F526300
OWlS HEAD MOUNTAINS FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA33200
OWlSHEAD MOUNTAIN AERIAL GUNNERY FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
RA
CA99799F554600
OXNARD CONTRACT SCHOOL FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F554800
OXNARD ILS OUTER MARK ANNEX FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F555000
OXNARD SEACOAST BATTERY FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F581700
PAC OVERSEAS AIR SVC COM FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA45200
PACIFIC AVIATION INC. FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA02800
PACIFIC COAST BORAX PLANT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA917002454400
PACIFIC GROVE CA NRC NAVY BRAC
CA99799F595200
PACIFIC MISSILE RANGE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F581800
PACIFIC ORO STEEL FOUNDRY FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA45300
PACIFIC PUMP WORKS FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA45400
PACIFIC STATES OIL CO. FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F555100
PALM SPRINGS ARMY AIR FIELD FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F555200
PALMDALE ARMY AIR FIELD FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F555300
PALMDALE CANT AREA FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F555400
PALOS VERDES GAP FIL AX SM162D FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F555500
PALOS VERDES PROJECT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F544100
PALOS VERDES WHF CONT CTR FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA33400 PANAMINT BOMBING & AERIAL GUNNERY R FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F533000 PANAMINT DRY LAKE TEST FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F535900 PANAMINT FLAT DRY LAKE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F555600 PARKER AUXILIARY FIELD #1 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA50600 PARKS AIR FORCE BASE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
,
CA921 042213000 PARKS RESERVE FORCES TRAINING AREA ARMY DERA
CA99799F758000 PRESUMED BOMBING SITE SAFETY AREA FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA45900 PRISONER OF WAR CAMP - CAMP COOKE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA46000 PRISONER OF WAR CAMP (GOLETA) FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F556400 PRODUCTION FLIGH TEST AF PLT42 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F542000 PRODUCTION ROCKET ENGINE ANNEX FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F757700 PROPOSED SALTON SEA BOMB TARGET #2 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F757600 PROPOSED SALTON SEA BOMBING FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
TARGET
CA99799F529200 PT ARENA COMM ANX #2 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F556500 PT ARGUELLO LORAN STA FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F556600 PT ARGUELLO RAD SITE B-30 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F582600 PT CABRILLO RAD ANX FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F582700 PT LOBOS SEA POSITION FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F582800 PT REYES DAT & ACCESS RD FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F582900 PT REYES LIGHTHOUSE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F788600 PYRITE CANYON FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA No
CA99799F556900
QUARTERMASTER STORAGE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA92104CA02100
QUINONES AFRC ARMY DERA
CA99799F557600
RAD STA B-5 CAM SITE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F557300
RADAR BOMB SCORING FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F583100
RADAR SITE B-76 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F557400
RADAR SITE J-41 FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F557500
RADAR SITE L35 CAMP SITE FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
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CA99799F525100
TODD SHIPYARD FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
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CA99799FA30200
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CA99799F565300
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VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE AIR FORCE DERA yes
CA99799F565600
VANDENBERG ILS OUTER MARKER AN FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799FA48300
VARDS, INC FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
CA99799F997300
VEGA AIRCRAFT FORMERLY USED DEFENSE SITES DERA
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CA99799F566500
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CA99799F567600
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CA99799F568600
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CA99799F568700
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CA99799F590300
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Mather AFB was a
BRAC round I closure
and the base is a NPL
site, so we are
performing
environmental cleanup
under the CERCLA
process with State and
Federal regulator
oversite. We have a
groundwater plume
under Mather as a result
of AerojeUBoeing past pr
Awaiting Results
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z
Need to establish FUDS
eligibility. Records
search will also include
checking if any
perchlorate containing
items were
stored/assembled, etc
on site or if site usage
during FUDS time era
could have contributed
to conditions.
Drinking water >4 ppb to Source - Fireworks Exposure
811 ppb Facility, SF Goodrich, pathway
Rocket Research and suspected.
Manufacturing DoD
confirmation
is pending.
Groundwater, Site 12 Dept. of Health Services No exposure
sampled pathway.
Groundwater
not used as a
drinking
water source.
Soil. In Groundwater, Tested Soil, No exposure
maximum detected was Groundwater, Drinking pathway.
517 ug/L water - found in·
Groundwater site 8,
SLC4 in TCE plume.
All Responding DOD Installations Reporting Items that Contain Perchlorate
Page 2 of 72 as Having Been Housed, Used, and/or Stored, and Sampled for Perchlorate Query 20 May 2003
12/4/2000 IUSAF INPl lilt/eton/CO IAFMC IYes IYes IYes IYes IYes IRocket None None Non Non Yes INo INo INo
Motors;Cart of the of the e of e of
ridge- above; above the the
activated ; abov abov
devices e; e;
(CADs);Pro
pellant
activated
devices
(PADs);
Page 3 of 72 as Having Been Housed, Used, and/or Stored, and Sampled for Perchlorate Query 20 May 2003
Page 4 of 72 as Having Been Housed, Used, and/or Stored, and Sampled for Perchlora'te Query 20 May 2003
Rocket
Motors;Pro
pellant·
activated
devices 9
(PADs): operatl
ons
using
perchl
orates
have
been
condu
cled
from
the
mid
1950s
to the
presen
t.;
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TheAMTL Rocket
property is an Motors;Pro
NPL facility pellant·
that was activated
closed under devices
BRAC/. The (PADs);
main 37 acre
parcel was
sold to the
Town of'
Watertown in
1998 and was
delisted in
1999.
Remedial
action
activities
remain
underway or
are anticipated'
at the River
Park parcel
and at
2421 11/30/2000 IUSAF ICERCLA; Tuscan IAZ IATC No INo INo INo INa ICartridge- INone IVes Ves INo INo INo
ANGB activated of the
devices above;
(CADs);Pro
pellant·
activated
devices
(PADs);
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Parks
RFTA
was
previo
uslya
Navy
base
and
then
becam
ean
Air
Force
base
during
WWII.
Parks
does
not
have
the
record
s for
what
was
stored
here
and
would
be
interes
ted in
record
sthe
Air
Force
has as
far as
the
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Various
remediatio
n
investigati
ons are
ongoing at
our
Installation
Restoratio
n Program
sites. They;
address a
wide
variety of
disposal
sites, such
as
landfills,
laboratory
drainage
systems,
and
maintenan
ce areas.;
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Rocket IYes
Motors;Cart
ridge-
activated
devices
(CADs);Pro
pellant
activated
devices
(PADs);
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FormerTAC
base. Duluth
AFB. Joint
use facmty,
Duluth in that
APandM
ANG.;ANGB
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Rocket IVes
Motors;Cart
ridge-
activated
devices
(CADs);Pro
pellant·
activated
devices
(PADs):
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Rockel
Motors:Pro
pellant
activated
devices
(PADs);
501 10/16/2000 IUSN BRAC; Silver IMD INAVSEAIYes INa INa No IYes !Propellant Yes Yes INo IYes INa
Springs activated
devices
(PADs):
1331 11/312000 IUSA npl; Ft. IMD Imilitary INa INa INa No INo ICartridge Yes IYeslYes INa
Meade district of activated
washingt devices
on (CADs);
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No No No No No Yes
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Rocket C3rtridlNo
Motors;Cart ge
ridge Muniti
activated ons
devices NOS,
(CADs);Pro Missle
peHant s
activated NOS,
devices Grena
(PADs); des
NOS,
Landm
ines
f \;
NOS.
I~. '
'~l:". Projec'
i1es
NOS.
Rocke
s
NOS.
and
comm
ercial
ordina
nee.;;;;
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Rocket IYes
Motors;Cart
ridge-
activated
devices
(CADs);Pro
pellant
activated
devices
(PADs);
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Rocket IYes
Motors:Cart
ridge-
activated
devices
(CADs);Pro
pellant
activated
devices
(PADs):
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Motors
that
have
been
stored
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Rocket I None
Motors;Cart of the
ridge- above;
activated Howev
devices er,the
(CADs);Pro inform
pellant ation
activated on
devices nation
(PADs); at
stock
numbe
rs is
from
Supply
and
only
applie
s to
curren
usage.
Histori
cally
Hollom
I
an
may
have
had
other
items.
Hallam
an
operat
ed as
the Air
Develo
pment
Center
until
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