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The Installation Restoration Program (IRP) Management Plan provides guidance on the management and execution of the Army IRP and supplements roles, responsibilities, and procedures contained in Army Regulation 200-1 and the accompanying Department of the Army Pamphlet 200-1 (DA PAM 200-1). Note: The DA PAM 200-1 is being published and currently is only available in draft. This management plan implements the Army's IRP in accordance with the Department of Defense's Management Guidance for the Defense Environmental Restoration Program (March 1998). It applies to activities that are located in the states of the U.S., territories, and the District of Columbia. This document is not applicable to Army restoration activities overseas, the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Environmental Restoration Program or the Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) Restoration Program.
Fifteen sites of potential environmental concern, grouped into six waste management zones, were evaluated. A total of 22 monitor wells were installed and groundwater samples were obtained from each well. Soil samples were obtained for chemical analysis from 12 soil borings. Samples of surface water, bottom sediments and fish tissues were obtained from three ponds. All chemical analyses were accomplished in accordance with Standard USEPA analytical methods. Based on the sampling and analyses performed, levels of contamination were found in soils or groundwater at seven of the 15 sites evaluated which warrant further investigation and potential remedial actions. Recommendations were made as to appropriate follow-up site evaluation work at these seven sites.
A Site Investigation (SI) was conducted at the Old Embankment/Vicinity of the old Waste Holding Area at Installation Restoration Program (IRP) Site No. 1 located at the 101st Air Control Squadron (ACS) and the 212th Engineering Installation Squadron (El S), Massachusetts Air National Guard (MASS ANG), Worcestor, MA. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) concentrations detected did not exceed Massachusetts Soil Standards and PCBs were not detected. However, semivolatile organic compound, metals, and petroleum hydrocarbons were detected above reportable concentrations. Additional background sampling and a Remedial Investigation / Feasibility Study (RI/FS) were recommended to determine the nature and extent of contamination. pg2. JMD.