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Intrinsic Remediation Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis for Fire Protection Training Area No. 4 (with) Appendix E: Model, Input, Output and Calibration Files (Computer diskettes) (U)

Authors: PARSONS ENGINEERING SCIENCE INC DENVER CO
Abstract:
ELECTRONIC FILE CHARACTERISTICS: 11 files; ascii format. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: 2 HD computer diskettes; 3 1/2 in.; 2.5 MB (unzipped). SYSTEMS DETAIL NOTE: IBM-clone PC-compatible. ABSTRACT: The intent of this Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis (EE/CA) was to determine the role of natural attenuation in remediating fuel contamination in groundwater at FPTA No. 4. The report presents the results of an investigation to evaluated the use of intrinsic remediation (natural attenuation) with long-term monitoring (LTM) as a remedial option for dissolved benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and total xylenes (BTEX) contamination at the former Fire Protection Area (FPTA) No. 4. Parsons conducted field investigations at this site in May of 1995. Previous investigations have determined that jet fuel (JP-4) and chlorinated solvents had been released into the soil and shallow groundwater at the site due to open burning of waste fuels during fire training exercises.

Pages: 2
Report Date: SEP 1999
Contract Number: F4162492D8036
Report Number: M382100

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Keywords relating to this report:
*CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS
*FUEL CONTAMINATION
*GROUND WATER
AIR FORCE FACILITIES
BENZENE
COMBUSTION
COST ANALYSIS
DISSOLVING
FIELD TESTS
JET ENGINE FUELS
SOIL REMEDIATION
SOLVENTS
TEST AND EVALUATION
TOLUENES
WASTE DISPOSAL
WATER POLLUTION
XYLENES
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