| Remedial Investigation Report Galena Airport and Campion Air Station. Volume 1. Text |
22 MAR 96 |
266 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The U.S. Air Force has conducted a remedial investigation (RI) at Galena Airport and Campion AS, Alaska. This report summarizes the activities and findings of the investigation and recommends future activities at these installations. The information gained from the RI has been used to support a baseline risk assessment, under separate cover. The RI has included several sites at Galena Airport: the Fire Protection Training Area (FT001); the POL Tank ... |
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| Remedial Investigation Report Galena Airport and Campion Air Station. Volume 3. Appendix B. Part 1 |
MAR 96 |
1418 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | Appendix B presents a summary of analytical results for QC samples, estimates of measurement precision and accuracy based on analysis of QC samples, and potential limitations in the use of the data. Overall, QA/QC data associated with this program indicate that measurement data are acceptable and defensible. The QA/QC data indicate that the quality control mechanisms were effective in ensuring measurement data reliability within the expected limits of sampling and ... |
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| Remedial Investigation Report Galena Airport and Campion Air Station. Volume 2. Appendix A |
MAR 96 |
830 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | (1) Results for field parameters for water samples, Galena 1992 event. (2) Results of organic analyses for water samples, Galena 1992 event. (3) Results of inorganic analyses for water samples. Galena 1992 event. (4) Results of organic analyses for soil samples, Galena 1992 event. (5) Results of inorganic analyses for soil samples, Galena 1992 event. (6) Results for field parameters for water samples, Galena 1993 event. (7) Results of organic ... |
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| Remedial Investigation Report Galena Airport and Campion Air Station. Volume 5. Appendix B. Part 3 |
MAR 96 |
1332 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | DETAILED LISTING OF LIQUID BLANKS RESULTS - WATER SAMPLES GALENA 1993 EVENT |
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| Remedial Investigation Report Galena Airport and Campion Air Station. Volume 4. Appendix B. Part 2 |
MAR 96 |
1401 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | DETAILED LISTING OF BLANK RESULTS, WATER SAMPLES, GALENA 1992 EVENT |
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| Remedial Investigation Report Galena Airport and Campion Air Station. Volume 7. Appendix A.1, B.1 and E.1 |
MAR 96 |
597 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | Sample concentration was less than or equal to the upper tolerance level (UTh) calculated for the blanks for that analyte in that media. These data are considered indistinguishable from blank concentrations. Analyte exceeded calibration range, but did not saturate the detector, therefore data is usable. Co-elution or interference was suspected in the determination of the concentration of the flagged compound. These data may be biased high due to interference, although ... |
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| Remedial Investigation Report Galena Airport and Campion Air Station. Volume 6. Appendix C - G |
MAR 96 |
576 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | In 1980, Congress enacted the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), 42 U.S.C. Section 9601 et seq., establishing the Superfund program to address remediation of NPL sites. The regulations adopted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) that implement this program are found in 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 300, also known as the National Contingency Plan (NCP). CERCLA was amended by the Superfund Amendments and ... |
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| Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis Million Gallon Hill Source Area of the West Unit Galena Airport, Alaska |
FEB 96 |
49 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | This Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis (EE/CA) has been developed by the U.S. Air Force for the Million Gallon Hill source area of the West Unit (IRP Site STOO9) at Galena Airport, Alaska in response to the presence of contaminated soils and the existence of free phase hydrocarbons floating on the groundwater. Four alternate non-time critical removal actions were evaluated for the Million Gallon Hill source area. These were: (1) No action; ... |
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| Addendum to the Work Plan, Galena Airport, Alaska |
JUL 95 |
169 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The U.S. Air Force is conducting a Remedial Investigation (RI) at Galena Airport, Alaska. This report summarizes the work proposed tor 1995 based on the findings of the investigation to date. This Addendum to the Work Plan describes the work to be performed, explains project objectives, and presents the rationale for conducting specifIc project activities. This document refers to previous versions of the Work Plan to describe tasks previously conducted ... |
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| Preliminary Assessment/Site Inspection, Kalakaket Creek Radio Relay Station, Alaska |
MAR 95 |
129 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The Air Force has conducted a Preliminary Assessment/Site Inspection (PAISI) at Kalakaket Creek RRS, Alaska. This PA/SI report describes the Areas of Concern (AOC) present at the facility that were identified through the literature search, personnel interviews, and site inspections. The activities completed during the performance of the PA/SI and the findings of the investigation are summarized. The report also provides conclusions based on these results and presents recommendations for ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study, Galena Airport, Alaska. Treatability Study Report |
JAN 95 |
262 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The USAF contracted Radian Corporation to perform treatability studies to evaluate soil vacuum extraction (SVE) and biodegradation technologies for remediating soils contaminated with motor and jet fuel at the Petroleum, Oils, and Lubricants (POL) Tank Farm, Galena Airport, Alaska. This technical report describes the experimental methods and interprets the analytical and operational results from the bench-scale biotreatment tests and pilot-scale SVE tests conducted between July 1992 and February 1994. An ... |
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| Community Relations Plan: Galena Airport and Campion Air Force Station, Alaska |
11 NOV 94 |
55 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The U.S. Air Force has been designated as the lead government agency in cleanup efforts at Gelena Airport and Campion Air Force Station, Alaska. This community relations plan (CRP) is consistent with federal guidance for community relations efforts and satisfies the policies established for Superfund remedial activities by the EPA, under direction of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) of 1980, as amended by the Superfund Amendments ... |
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| Community Relations Plan: Galena Airport and Campion Air Force Station, Alaska (Computer Diskette). |
11 Nov 1994 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | File characteristics: Textfile (31 files); ASCII character set. Physical description: 1 computer diskette; 3 1/2 in.; high density; 1.4MB. System requirements: PC compatible; DOS; WordPerfect 6.0. The U.S. Air Force has been designated as the lead government agency in cleanup efforts at Galena Airport and Campion AF Station Alexa. This community relations plan (CRP) is consistent with Superfund remedial actions by the EPA. The objectives of the CRP are to: ... |
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| Aquifer Test Report Galena Airport Alaska |
31 OCT 94 |
163 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | In August 1993, the Air Force conducted aquifer tests near the POL saddle Tank Site (ST05) at Galena Airport, Alaska. Aquifer test data was acquired in seven observation during a short-term (9.5 hour) pumping test in conjunction with downhole heat-pulse flowmeter recordings in six wells. Analysis of drawdown and recovery data from the pumping test showed the transmissivity ranges from 24,000 to 120,000 ft 2/day with an overall increase with ... |
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| Work Plan, Galena Airport and Kalakaket Radio Relay Station, Alaska. Addendum |
08 SEP 94 |
268 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | This document is an addendum to the Installation Restoration Program (IRP) Stage 3 Work Plan, Galena and Campion Air Force Stations, Alaska (Radian, June 1992), hereafter referred to as the 1992 Work Plan. The purposes of this addendum are to: (1) Describe the potential Areas of Concern (AOCs) at Kalakaket Creek Radio Relay Station (RRS) (not previously addressed in the original work plan); (2) Describe the work to be performed ... |
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| The Sampling and Analysis Plan, Galena Airport and Kalakaket Creek Radio Relay Station, Alaska. Addendum |
SEP 94 |
182 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | This Sampling and Analysis Plan (SAP) describes the project objectives, the work to be performed toward the objective goals, and the methods used to obtain quality, interpretable data. The Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) portion of the SAP defines analytical and QA/QC procedures; the Field Sampling Plan part of this SAP provides requirements and procedures for all field work to be conducted. |
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| Health and Safety Plan, Kalakaket Creek, Radion Relay Station, Alaska |
SEP 94 |
56 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | This Health and Safety Plan provides guidance for safe operations for field crew members performing activities at the Galena AFS and Campion AFS. It includes site descriptions, possible hazards, protective measures, and emergency procedures. |
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| Environmental Baseline Assessment Report. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Research Station, Elmendorf AFB, Anchorage, Alaska |
JAN 94 |
321 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The Environmental Baseline Assessment Report consists of four sections. Section 1.0 is the Introduction. A description of the methodology employed in the EBA, including the records search, the geophysical survey, the soils and groundwater investigations, the identification of potential contaminants of concern, and recommendations criteria for disposition of the NOAA site are presented in Section 2.0. Section 3.0 presents and discusses the findings of the EBA, including the NOAA site ... |
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| Beam Overlap Impact on Phased-Array Target Detection. |
APR 1993 |
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| Authors:
J. E. Fielding; RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The impact of beam overlap on probability of detection during a single scan of a phased-array volumetric scan radar is examined. Both rectangular and triangular beam packing arrangements are considered. Beam positions nearby the beam most centered on the target are allowed to contribute to the detection process. The treatment of the impact of beam overlap on target detection for a phased array presented is consistent with the results that ... |
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| PERMEATION OF CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. 1. DESIGN AND OPERATION OF AN AUTOMATED GLOVE PERMEATION TESTING SYSTEM. |
OCT 1990 |
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| Authors:
M. CONOLEY; D. B. GARCIA; L. H. KEITH; A. T. PROKOPETZ; D. B. WALTERS; RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | THE NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM IS CURRENTLY EVALUATING THE PERMEATION CHARACTERISTICS OF NUMEROUS POTENTIALLY TOXIC CHEMICALS ON SEVERAL GLOVE ELASTOMERS. DUE TO THE LARGE NUMBER OF CHEMICALS THAT WERE EVALUATED, AN AUTOMATED PERMEATION TESTING SYSTEM WAS DESIGNED WHICH OPERATES IN BOTH OPEN- AND CLOSED-LOOP MODES. THE PERMEATION APPARATUS UTILIZES FIVE GAS SAMPLING VALVES, A PROGRAMMER, A GAS CHROMATOGRAPH, AND AN INTEGRATOR. THE PROGRAMMER CONTROLS THE SAMPLING SEQUENCE OF THE PERMEATION TEST ... |
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| PERMEATION OF CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING. 2. CUMULATIVE PERMEATION TEST RESULTS FOR THE NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM. |
OCT 1990 |
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| Authors:
M. CONOLEY; A. T. PROKOPETZ; D. B. WALTERS; RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | THE RESISTANCE OF COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE GLOVE MATERIALS TO PERMEATION BY 177 ORGANIC COMPOUNDS WAS DETERMINED. THIS WORK WAS FUNDED BY THE NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM AS A SAFETY SUPPORT TASK TO ITS TOXICOLOGY TESTING AND EVALUATION PROGRAM DUE TO THE HIGH RISK OF CONTACT ON THE HAND AREA DURING SHIPPING, ALIQUOTING, AND OTHER TASK-RELATED MANIPULATIONS. THE RESULTS WERE ENTERED INTO A DATA BASE. IN GENERAL, FOUR GLOVES WERE SELECTED FROM A ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas. Volume 1. Report Text |
DEC 87 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The Department(of Defense's Installation Restoration Program (IRP) is four-phase program to identify past waste disposal practices, evaluate the environmental impacts, propose mitigation measures, and remediate environmental problems. An IRP investigation is currently underway at AF Plant 4, Texas. Phase I, an initial assessment and records search to locate potential environmental problems associated with waste disposal practices, was completed in 1984. Phase II, a field program to investigate potential environmental contamination, ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas. Volume 2. Appendix A-1 |
DEC 87 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | Methyl ethyl ketone analysis was performed by Radian chromatography laboratory. The results of the analysis are in a memo included in this volume. All other samples for chemical analysis were submitted to Radian Analytical Services Laboratory. The samples were logged in, and the data reported in batches . Each batch submitted was assigned a RAS work order number. Volume 2, Volume 3, and Volume 4, Appendix A-1 contain the analytical ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas. Volume 3. Appendix A-1 (Continued) |
DEC 87 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | This report contains data concerning water quality and environmental protection. This report has been prepared for the United States Air Force by Radian Corporation, for the purpose of aiding in the implementation of the Air Force Installation Restoration Program. |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas. Volume 4. Appendix A-1 (Continued) |
DEC 87 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | This report discusses analytical data concerning environmental protection and water quality. This report has been prepared for the United States Air Force by Radian Corporation, for the purpose of aiding in the implementation of the Air Force Installation Restoration Program. |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas. Volume 5. Appendix A-2 |
DEC 87 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | This report contains information concerning environmental protection and water quality. Volume 5 and Volume 6 contain all quality/assurance quality control reports for water analyses (organized by work order number). Also included are summary tables (Tables A.2-1 through A.2-9) of the QC reports. |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas. Volume 6. Appendix A-2 (Continued) |
DEC 87 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | This document discusses data concerning environmental protection and water quality. This report has been prepared for the United States Air Force by Radian Corporation, for the purpose of aiding in the implementation of the Air Force Installation Restoration Program. |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas. Volume 7. Appendices A-3 and A-4 |
DEC 87 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | Soil samples for chemical analysis were submitted to Radian Analytical Services (RAS) Laboratory. The samples were logged in, and the data reported in batches . Each batch submitted was assigned a RAS work order number. Table A.3-1 is a sequential listing of all analytical reports associated with AF Plant 4 Phase II, Stage 1 soil analyses by work order number. Table A.3-2 cross- references soil borings or well numbers, OEHL ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas. Volume 8. Appendices B-E |
DEC 87 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The overall objective of the Phase II investigation is to define the magnitude, extent, direction and rate of movement of identified contaminants. A series of staged field investigations may be required to meet this objective. The contractor shall determine any additional investigations required beyond this stage, including an estimate of costs, for possible performance under a separate contractual action. The purpose of this task is to conduct a contaminant source ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas. Volume 9. Appendices F-K |
DEC 87 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | This report discusses analytical data concerning water quality and environmental protection. This report has been prepared for the United States Air Force by Radian Corporation, for the purpose of aiding in the implementation of the Air Force Installation Restoration Program. |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Air Force Plant 4, Fort Worth, Texas. Volume 10. Appendix L |
DEC 87 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | This appendix includes analytical data from past and ongoing studies performed by Hargis & Associates for General Dynamics. The groundwater quality data complied by Hargis & Associates, and used for comparison in the IRP Phase II Study, are listed below by the report from which they were obtained. Phase II Investigation of Subsurface Condition, U.S. Air Force Plant No. 4, Fort Worth, Texas (1985). Appendixes H-K Table 1; Water Quality ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Volume 1 |
29 APR 87 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The Phase II (Records Search) Installation Restoration Program study at Sheppard AFB initially identified twenty-three individual sites of potential environmental concern. Of these twenty-three, eleven sites were identified as possibly containing hazardous waste. These sites were evaluated using the USAF Hazard Assessment Rating Methodology (HARM). Based upon the HARM scores, four of the eleven sites were identified for Phase II investigations. This investigation (Phase II stage 1) was conducted between ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification Stage 1. Bergstrom AFB, Texas. Volume 1 |
27 APR 87 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The Department of Defense's Installation Restoration Program (IRP) is a four-phase program to identify past waste disposal practices, evaluate environmental impacts, propose mitigation measures, and remediate environmental problems. Phase I of the IRP is an initial assessment and records search to locate potential environmental problems associated with waste disposal practices. The Phase II field study was conducted between March 1984 and August 1986. The investigation focused on whether environmental contamination ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification Stage 1. Bergstrom AFB, Texas. Volume 2 |
27 APR 87 |
467 pages |
| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The Department of Defense's Installation Restoration Program (IRP) is a four-phase program to identify past waste disposal practices, evaluate environmental impacts, propose mitigation measures, and remediate environmental problems. Phase I of the IRP is an initial assessment and records search to locate potential environmental problems associated with waste disposal practices. The Phase II field study was conducted between March 1984 and August 1986. The investigation focused on whether environmental contamination ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase 2. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Volume 2 |
APR 87 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The purpose of this task is to undertake a field investigation at Sheppard AFB TX to determine the presence or absence of contamination within the specified areas of investigation; if contamination exists, determine the potential for migration of those contaminans in the various environmental media; identify additional investigations necessary to determine the magnitude, extent, direction and rate of migration of discovered contaminants; and identify potential environmental consequences and health risks ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase II. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1 for Carswell AFB, Texas. Volume 1 |
29 OCT 86 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The purpose of the Phase II Stage 1 investigation was to determine if environmental contamination has resulted from waste disposal practices at Carswell AFB. In addition, the investigation included an estimate of the magnitude and extent of contamination, identification of environmental consequences of migrating pollutants, and recommendation of additional investigations to identify the magnitude, extent and direction of movement of discovered contaminants. Phase II (Stage 1) work at Carswell AFB ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase II. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1 for Carswell AFB, Texas. Volume 3. Appendices B-L |
OCT 86 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | This purpose of this task is to undertake a field survey at Carswell AFB TX to determine: (1) the presence or absence of contamination within the specified areas of the survey; (2) the potential for migration of identified contaminants in the various environmental media; (3) additional investigations necessary to define the magnitude, extent, direction and rate of migration of identified contaminants; and (4) potential environmental consequences and health risks of ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase II. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1 for Carswell AFB, Texas. Volume 2. Appendix A |
OCT 86 |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase II. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1. Volume 2. Appendices A-M. Cannon AFB, New Mexico |
SEP 86 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The program consisted of installation and sampling of four monitor wells and 41 soil borings at 15 locations on-base. The four monitor wells were located in a one-upgradient, three-downgradient configuration surrounding the active base landfill (Site No.5). Wells were drilled to about 15 feet below the top of the saturated zone of the Ogallala Formation. Each well was completed with a four-inch diameter PVC casing and 15-foot screen and equipped ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase II. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1 for Cannon AFB, New Mexico. Volume 1. Text |
24 MAR 86 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The program consisted of installation and sampling of four monitor wells and 41 soil borings at 15 locations on-base. The four monitor wells were located in a one-upgradient, three-downgradient configuration surrounding the active base landfill (Site No. 5). Wells were drilled to about 15 feet below the top of the saturated zone of the Ogallala Formation. Each well was completed with a four-inch diameter PVC casing and 15-foot screen and ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase II. Confirmation/Qualification Stage 1 for England AFB, Louisiana |
NOV 85 |
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| Authors:
Gerald D. Swoboda; RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The Department of Defense (DOD) has developed the Installation Restoration Program (IRP) to identify, report and correct potential environmental deficiencies from past waste management activities that could result in ground-water contamination and probable migration of contaminants beyond DOD installation boundaries. The IRP is a four-phase program consisting of: Phase I, Problem Identification/Records Search, Phase II, Problem Confirmation and Quantification, Phase III, Technology Development, and Phase IV, Corrective Action. The Phase ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase II. Confirmation/Quantification Stage 2 for Tinker AFB, Oklahoma. Volume 1 |
OCT 85 |
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| Authors:
Robart W. Bauer; Dee A. Sanders; RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | Management of wastes at Tinker AFB was reviewed as part of the Phase I investigation conducted in 1982. Results of the investigation show that waste generated during most of the history of Tinker AFB has generally been handled on-site; recent operations (since about 1980) have directed wastewater streams to treatment units on base prior to discharge and have contracted with private waste disposal firms to handle solid wastes (including liquid ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase II. Confirmation/Quantification Stage 2 for Tinker AFB, Oklahoma. Volume 2. Apendices |
OCT 85 |
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| Authors:
Robart W. Bauer; Dee A. Sanders; RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | Contents: Definitions, Nomenclatures and Units; Scope of Work; Well Numbering System; Well Logs, Logs of Drilling Operations, Well Completion Logs; Raw Field Data; Sampling and Analytical Procedures, Field Procedures, Laboratory Quality Assurance Program; Chain of Custody Forms; Analytical Data, Radian Analytical Data; Correspondence with Federal, State and/or Local Regulatory Authorities; References; Biographies of Key Personnel; Geophysical Tracings; Safety Plan Utilized on this Project. Keywords: Air Force facilities; Waste disposal; Contamination; ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase II. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1 for Tinker AFB, Oklahoma. Volume 1 |
SEP 85 |
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| Authors:
D. A. Sanders; R. W. Bauer; RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The purpose of the Phase III (Stage 1) investigation was to determine if environmental contamination has resulted from waste disposal practices at Tinker AFB. In addition, the investigation included an estimate of the magnitude and extent of contamination, the identification of environmental consequences of migrating pollutants, and the recommendation of additional investigations necessary to identify the magnitude, extent and direction of movement of discovered contaminants. The field work consisted of ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase II. Confirmation/Quantification. Stage 1 for Tinker AFB, Oklahoma. Volume 2. Appendices |
SEP 85 |
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| Authors:
D. A. Sanders; R. W. Bauer; RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The purpose of this task is to determine if environmental contamination has resulted from waste disposal practices to provide estimates of the magnitude and extent of contamination, should contamination be found; to identify potential environmental consequences of migrating pollutants; to identify any additional investigations and their attendant costs necessary to identify the magnitude, extent and direction of movement of discovered contaminants. Ambient air monitoring of hazardous and/or toxic material for ... |
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| Emergency Modeling of Hazardous Air Pollutants |
MAY 85 |
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| Authors:
M. Hebets; RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | An updated atmospheric diffusion modeling capability has been developed for responding to accidents which emit toxic vapors into the atmosphere. The microcomputer-based Complex Hazardous Air Release Model (CHARM) has been adapted for use in Air Force propellant, fuel, and chemical handling operations. Air Force personnel can use the model to assess potential exposure to airborne toxic clouds which results from an emergency or accidental release of hazardous compounds. CHARM includes ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program, Phase II (Stage 2-1). Volume 1 |
MAY 85 |
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| Authors:
R. W. Bauer; RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The United States Air Force (USAF) is currently engaged in a program to identify and mitigate impacts resulting from past solid waste handling and disposal procedures at their facilities. This program is known as the Installation Restoration Program (IRP) and is composed of four phases. Phase II is a confirmation of the existence or absence of contamination which is divided into Stage 1 (qualitative) and Stage 2 (quantitative) investigations. This ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program, Phase II (Stage 2-1). Volume 2 |
MAY 85 |
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| Authors:
R. W. Bauer; RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | The United States Air Force (USAF) is currently engaged in a program to identify and mitigate impacts resulting from past solid waste handling and disposal procedures at their facilities. This program is known as the Installation Restoration Program (IRP) and is composed of four phases. Phase II is a confirmation of the existence or absence of contamination which is divided into Stage 1 (qualitative) and Stage 2 (quantatitive) investigations. This ... |
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| Installation Restoration Program. Phase I. Records Search, Reese, AFB, Texas |
JUN 1984 |
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| Authors:
RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | This report was prepared to aid in implementing the Air Force Restoration Program at Reese AFB. It is DoD policy to identify and fully evaluate suspected problems associated with past hazardous waste management practices on DoD facilities and to control the migration of hazardous constituents from such facilities that could endanger health and welfare. Major findings include: (1) Since 1941, many hazardous and potentially hazardous wastes have been generated by ... |
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| Field Experiences with Rub Induced Instabilities in Turbomachinery, |
1982 |
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| Authors:
David G. Goggin; RADIAN CORP AUSTIN TX
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 | Rotordynamic instability problems are not uncommon in high speed industrial turbomachinery. One type of the many destabilizing forces that can occur is caused by a rub between the stationary and rotating parts. Descriptions are given of several cases of rub induced instabilities. Included in the descriptions are the conditions at onset, the whirl frequency and direction, and the steps taken to eliminate the problem. |
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