Installation Restoration Program Site Investigation Report Irp Sites No 1 No 2 And No 3 106th Civil Engineering Flight New York Air National Guard Roslyn Air National Guard Station Roslyn New York Volume 2 Appendices A G
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Total Pages | : 379 |
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This a continuation of the Installation Restoration Program, Site Investigation Report IRP Sites No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 at the New York Air National Guard, Roslyn, New York. The soil boring logs are presented.
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This report presents the results of the Site Investigation (SI) conducted at IRP Sites No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3 at the 106th Civil Engineering Flight (CEF) located at Roslyn Air National Guard Station (ANGS), Roslyn, long Island, New York. A Preliminary Assessment (PA) of the 106th CEF was published by Science and Technology, Inc., in February 1991. The PA resulted in the identification of two potentially contaminated waste holding areas and a waste sludge application site. These sites were identified as IRP Site No. 1 (Access Road to Aerospace Ground Equipment 'AGE' Shop), IRP Site No. 2 (Old Waste Holding Area No. 1), and IRP Site No. 3 (Old Waste Holding Area No. 2) and recommended for further investigation under the Installation Restoration Program (IRP).
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Total Pages | : 509 |
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This is the continuation of the Installation Restoration Program Site Investigation report IRP Sites No. 1, No. 2, and No. 3 at the Air National Guard, Roslyn, New York. The chemical analyses results for soil and ground water samples is reported.
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Total Pages | : 601 |
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This is a continuation of the Installation Restoration Program site investigation report for IRP Sites No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 at the Air National Guard, Rosyln, New York. The Sample Delivery Group (SDG) narratives and quality assurance/quality control analytical results of eighteen samples are reported.
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Total Pages | : 87 |
Release | : 1991 |
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The preliminary assessment included the following activities: (1) An on-site visit, including interviews and field surveys; (2) Acquisition and analysis of information on past hazardous materials use, waste generation, and waste disposal at the Station; (3) Acquisition and analysis of available geological surveys, hydrological data, meteorological data, and environmental data; and (4) The identification and assessment of sites where contamination of soils, ground water and/or surface water may have occurred. Operations that have involved the use of hazardous materials and the disposal of hazardous wastes include vehicle maintenance and aerospace ground equipment (AGE) maintenance. The hazardous wastes disposed of through these operations include varying quantities of petroleum-oil-lubricant (POL) products, acids, paints, thinners, strippers, and solvents. The field surveys and interviews resulted in the identification of three sites that exhibit the potential for migration of contaminants.
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Total Pages | : 224 |
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Installation restoration program site investigation of the North Highlands Air National Guard Station, North Highlands California. Report includes the results, conclusion, and recommendations for two sites investigated at the station.
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Total Pages | : 584 |
Release | : 1997 |
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This report is a continuation of the Site Investigation report, 106th Rescue Group, New York Air National Guard, Westhampton Beach, New York, Francis S. Gabreski Airport, Volume II-Appendices of nine sites were investigated under the Installation Restoration Program.
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Site Investigation Report for IRP Site No. 4 and 5 California Air National Guard, 216th EIS & 234th CCS, Hayward Air National Guard Station, Hayward, CA - Volume II. This is the second volume of a two volume site investigation report. The sites were investigated under the Installation Restoration Program. Soil and groundwater samples were collected and analyzed. Further investigation was recommended to further delineate the impacted soil and groundwater, conduct a risk assessment, and continue groundwater monitoring.
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Total Pages | : 225 |
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The purpose of the SI was to investigate the possibility that releases of contaminants have occurred at nine sites within the NYANG facility. The objective of the SI was to quickly compile enough information to (1) initiate remedial investigations, feasibility studies, or removal actions, as needed, (2) develop DDs for delisting of site(s) where releases have not occurred, and/or (3) plan additional sampling to complete DDs. The SI report was written for submittal to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC).
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Site-Investigation Report for IRP Site No. 4 and 5, California Air National Guard, 216th EIS & 234th CCS, Hayward Air National Guard Station, Hayward, CA - Volume I. This is the first volume of a two volume site investigation report. The sites were investigated under the Installation Restoration Program. Soil and groundwater samples were collected and analyzed. Further investigation was recommended to further delineate the impacted soil and groundwater, conduct a risk assessment, and continue groundwater monitoring.