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Seven sites in two zones were investigated during this Phase II, Stage 2 effort at Hancock Field. The sites included one fire training area, three disposal sites, two storage sites, and one spill site. A soil gas survey was conducted at one site and geophysical surveys (magnetometry) were conducted at two sites. Fifteen new ground water monitoring wells were installed. Samples of wastes, ground water, surface water, sediments, and soils were collected and submitted for laboratory analysis. No significant health risk is posed by the presumably site-related metals found in sediments at the two disposal sites. Low concentrations of pesticides were detected in soils around one site, but no significant health risk is posed by these constituents. Sediments, and to a lesser extent surface water, below one site contained residues of organic materials, but pose no significant health risk. Organic compounds also were found in soils but the concentrations found pose no significant risk. Site related organic compounds were detected in soils immediately surrounding the fire training area but no significant health risk is posed. No further action is recommended for all seven sites investigated during this effort.
The overall objective of the Installation Restoration Program (IRP) is to assess potential contamination from hazardous materials at their disposal and spill sites. The purposes of this Stage 2 follow-on field and laboratory study at Hancock FLD are to (1) confirm the presence or absence of contamination within the specified areas of investigation, (2) if possible, determine the extent, degree of contamination, and the potential for migration of those contaminants in the environment, (3) identify public health and environmental hazards of stationary or migration of pollutants based on state or federal standards for those contaminants, and (4) delineate additional investigations required beyond this stage to reach the objectives of the IRP. Volume 2 contains Appendices A through M. Data tables, field notes, correspondence etc. are included.
Partial contents: Well Construction Summaries, Boring Logs, and Hydraulic Conductivity Test Results; Field Raw Data; Sampling and Quality Assurance Plan; Analytical Methods and Required Detection Limits; Laboratory Analytical Reports; Federal and State Water Quality and Human Health Standards Applicable in the State of New Hampshire; Site Safety Plan.
Contents: Project Statement of Work; Sample Numbering System; Boring Logs; Laboratory Procedures; Chain of Custody Forms; Laboratory Data; References; Geophysical Tracings; Site Safety Plan; Daily Activity Log; Quality Assurance Program/Sample Reliability; Sample Results Tables; Water Level Information.
The purpose of this task is to undertake a field investigation at Selfridge ANGB MI to: (1) determine the presence or absence of contamination within the specified areas of investigation; (2) if contamination exists, determine the potential for migration of those contaminants in the various environmental media; (3) identify potential environmental and health risk consequences of migrating discovered pollutants; and (4) identify additional investigations necessary to determine the magnitude, extend, direction and rate of migration of discovered contaminants.
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 data reports for the various batches of samples. The bulk of data necessitated the results be bound in three volumes. Volumes 2, Volume 3, and Volume 4, Appendix A-1 contain Tables A.1-1, A.1-3, and A.1-5, respectively, which are a sequential listing of the reports contained in that volume by batch number and Tables A.1-2, A.1-4, and A.1-6, respectively, which are a sample log and cross-reference table. These tables serve as a sample log and cross-reference well numbers, OEHL numbers and the RAS work order numbers under which the results are located. Pages in Appendix A are numbered by the volume number followed by the page number of that volume. For example, Page 2 001 is the first chemistry data page of Volume 2.