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The purpose of the Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study Report is to provide a comprehensive description of Kotzebue LRRS, including the installation's operational history and environmental setting; a summary of past IRP investigations at the site; a detailed description of the 1994 remedial investigation; a site conceptual model integrating available site information; and site-specific summaries and recommendations. This document also incorporates a feasibility study which identifies cleanup objectives, evaluates various remedial action alternatives, and recommends appropriate actions to meet cleanup objectives.
This Work Plan describes the work to be performed, explains project objectives, and presents rationale for conducting specific project activities for the Installation Restoration Program at Kotzebue Long Range Radar Station, Alaska. (MM).
This Final Field Sampling Plan describes the work to be performed and details field investigation procedures for conducting specific project activities for the Installation Restoration Program at Kotzebue Long Range Radar Station, Alaska.-BKA.
This Final Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study describes the work performed; explains project objectives; and presents data collected during project activities, results, and conclusions for the Installation Restoration Program at Tin City Long Range Radar Station, Alaska. The report describes the risks posed by the site and gives the basis for selecting remedies to mitigate the risks.
The Final RI/FS report addendum is provided under Contract No. F41624-94-D-8046-0004, between the U.S. Air Force Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. The purpose of this report is to describe field activities conducted in August 1995, evaluate analytical results from the sampling activities, and describe changes in conclusions or recommendations to the final RI/FS submitted in October 1995. The IRP source areas that were investigated are as follows: SS02, OT08, SS09, SS10, and SS11. These areas required additional characterization to complete the requirements of the RI/FS. The general objective was to characterize contaminant extent and concentrations at the five source areas listed above.
The United States Air Force (Air Force) has prepared this Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) report as part of the Installation Restoration Program (IRP) to present results of RI/FS activities at six sites at the Wainwright radar installation. The IRP provides for investigating, quantifying, and remediating environmental contamination from past waste management activities at Air Force installations throughout the United States. The IRP is a four-phase program that approximates the remedial investigation (RI) and corrective action program used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for addressing contaminated sites that may pose a risk to human health or the environment. The Air Force initiated IRP activities at the Wainwright radar installation in 1980 in response to the Department of Defense's (DOD's) commitment to identify past waste disposal sites and eliminate hazards to public health. The initial Phase I assessment in 1980 conducted by the Air Force concluded that past waste management activities at the installation may have resulted in adverse environmental impacts at several sites (CH2M Hill 1981). Phase 1 activities included a detailed review of pertinent installation records from both government and civilian contractors, contracts with various government and private agencies for documents relevant to the program, and onsite visits during July and August 1981. The onsite visits included interviews with key station employees, ground tours of station facilities, and plane overflights.