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In 1995, the US Department of Energy (DOE), Richland Operations Office (RL) conducted a removal site evaluation of selected facilities in the 100 Area of the Hanford Site in accordance with CERCLA and 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 300.410. The scope of the evaluation included the aboveground portions of the 108-F Biology Laboratory in the 100-F Area and all inactive ancillary buildings and structures in the 100-B/C Area, excluding the reactor building and the river outfall. Based on the evaluation, RL determined that hazardous substances in the 108-F Biology Laboratory and five of the 100-B/C Area facilities may present a potential threat to human health or the environment, and that a non-time critical removal action at these facilities is warranted. This determination was documented in an engineering evaluation/cost analysis (EE/CA) approval memorandum. The EE/CA approval memorandum is the basis on which to proceed with the performance of an EE/CA to determine the appropriate removal action. This report presents the results of the EE/CA for removal alternatives for final disposition of these six facilities. The EE/CA was conducted pursuant to the requirements of CERCLA and 40 CFR 300.415 and is intended to aid RL and the EPA in selecting a preferred removal action.
This report presents the results of an addendum to the Intrinsic Remediation Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis (EE/CA) for the Former Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) Fueling Facility Site performed by Parsons Engineering Science (Parsons ES) at Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base (AFB), North Carolina (Parsons ES, 1996). The EE/CA was conducted to evaluate the use of intrinsic remediation with long-term monitoring (LTM) to address fuel-hydrocarbon-contaminated groundwater at the AGE Site. This addendum to the EE/CA summarizes the results of a groundwater sampling event conducted in April 2001 by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) National Risk Management Research Laboratory (NRMRL) Subsurface Protection Division and Parsons ES. Results of this sampling event are used to evaluate spatial and temporal trends of groundwater contaminants at the AGE Site.