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A model was developed that ranks U.S. Air Force installations on the basis of potential for contamination form uncontrolled hazardous material disposal sites. The model is a multiple regression equation formulated from data presented in 77 records search reports for previously studied Air Force installations. Data required for the equation should be readily available from military archives and published soil survey reports. The model can be used to assign priorities to open or closed Air Force installations for initiating Phase I of the Installation Restoration Program. The effects of statistical variance in the multiple regression equation are graphically displayed so that program managers can balance program goals and installation investigation costs. Originator supplied keywords: Installation Restoration Program; Multiple regression equation, Hazard Assessment Rating Methodology (HARM), Hazardous materials, Uncontrolled hazardous waste disposal sites, and Site ranking model.
The overall objective of the Installation Restoration Program (IRP) Phase II investigation is to assess potential contamination at past hazardous waste disposal and spill sites on Air Force installations. A series of staged field investigations may be required to meet this objective. The intention of this staged investigation is to undertake a field and laboratory study at Air Force plant 59, Johnson City NY: (1) to confirm the presence or absence of contamination with in the specified areas of investigation; (2) if possible, to determine the extent and degree of contamination and the potential for migration of those contaminants in the various environmental media; (3) to identify public health and environmental hazards of migrating pollutants based on State or Federal standards for those contaminants; and (4) to delineate additional investigations required beyond this stage to reach the Phase II objectives. The Phase I IRP Report (mailed under separate cover) incorporate the background and description of the sites/zones for this task. Keywords: Hazardous materials wastes, Environmental protection. (MJM).