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Book Title: DTIC ADA238772: Installation Restoration Program. Preliminary Assessment
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Book Category: ENVIRONMENTS
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Language: english
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Post Date: 2025-04-15 14:04:17
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PDF Size: 3.62 MB
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Book Pages: 85
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DTIC ADA238772: Installation Restoration Program. Preliminary Assessment
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The preliminary assessment included the following activities: (1) An on-site visit, including interviews and field surveys; (2) Acquisition and analysis of information on past hazardous materials use, waste generation, and waste disposal at the Station: (3) Acquisition and analysis of available geological surveys, hydrological data, meteorological data, and environmental data; and (4) The identification and assessment of sites where contamination of soils, ground water and/or surface water may have occurred. Operations that have involved the use of hazardous materials and the disposal of hazardous wastes include vehicle maintenance and maintenance of aerospace ground equipment (AGE). The hazardous wastes disposed of through these operations include varying quantities of fuels, acids, paints, thinners, strippers, solvents, and oils. The field surveys and interviews resulted in three sites being identified that exhibit the potential for migration of contaminants due to leakage or seepage from landfills and storage tanks
- Creator/s: Defense Technical Information Center
- Date: 1/1/1991
- Year: 1991
- Book Topics/Themes: DTIC Archive, , MARTIN MARIETTA ENERGY SYSTEMS INC OAK RIDGE TN, *MAINTENANCE, NATIONAL GUARD, ENVIRONMENTS, ACQUISITION, QUANTITY, SITES, METEOROLOGICAL DATA, HYDROLOGY, FUELS, GROUND WATER, SOILS, SURVEYS, SURFACE WATERS, CONTAMINANTS, SOLVENTS, MIGRATION, PAINTS, CALIFORNIA, VEHICLES, GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS, WASTES, WASTE DISPOSAL, CONTAMINATION, STORAGE TANKS, OILS, GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, AIR FORCE OPERATIONS, FIELD CONDITIONS, HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, ACIDS, SEEPAGE, EARTH FILLS, STATIONS
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