Work Plan for the Remedial Investigation

Work Plan for the Remedial Investigation
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Total Pages: 148
Release: 1994
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The US Department of Energy (DOE) is conducting cleanup activities at the Weldon Spring site, which is located in St. Charles County, Missouri, about 48 km (30 mi) west of St. Louis. The Weldon Spring site consists of two noncontiguous areas -- the chemical plant area, which includes four raffinate pits, and the quarry. Cleanup activities at the Weldon Spring site are conducted in accordance with the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), as amended, incorporating the values of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The contents of the documents prepared for the project are not intended to represent a statement regarding the legal applicability of NEPA to remedial actions conducted under CERCLA. In accordance with the integrated CERCLA/NEPA approach, a remedial investigation/feasibility study-environmental assessment (RI/FS-EA) is being conducted to evaluate conditions and potential responses for the quarry residuals operable unit (QROU). This operable unit consists of the following areas and/or media: the residual material remaining at the Weldon Spring quarry after removal of the pond water and bulk waste; underlying groundwater; and other media located in the surrounding vicinity of the quarry, including adjacent soil, surface water, and sediment in Femme Osage Slough. This work plan identifies the activities within the RI/FS-EA process that are being proposed to address contamination remaining at the quarry area.

Final Task Order Work Plan, Area of Contamination (AOC) 57, 63AX, and 69W, Data Item A002. Fort Devens Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Study Final Work Plan, Group 2

Final Task Order Work Plan, Area of Contamination (AOC) 57, 63AX, and 69W, Data Item A002. Fort Devens Remedial Investigations/Feasibility Study Final Work Plan, Group 2
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Total Pages: 263
Release: 1996
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Site Investigations (SIs) were conducted by ABB Environmental Services, Inc. (ABB-ES) at Fort Devens between May 1992 and January 1994 at twelve Study Areas (SAs) and nineteen historic gas station sites in Groups 2 and 7. As a result of the SI for SA 57 in Group 2, SA 57 was divided into two areas of concern. Area 1 was identified as the storm drain outfall (at Cold Spring Brook) which drained the Building 3713 area. Area 2 was defined as the drainage swale associated with Building 3757, and immediate surrounding area, including a portion of Cold Spring Brook downstream from Area 1. Area 1 has subsequently been included for study under the installation-wide AREES-70 storm water study. Based on the SI findings, and results of a subsequent removal action, a remedial investigation and feasibility study (RI/FS) has been recommended at SA 57/Area 2. This Draft Work Plan provides a history of investigation activities and findings at SA 57, and outlines proposed plans for the RI/FS. In this Work Plan and all subsequent plans and reports, SA 57 will be referred to as Area of Contamination (AOC) 57. ABB-ES will conduct RI and FS activities at AOC 57 in accordance with the plans and rationale presented in the Work Plan and in conformance to the methods, procedures, and requirements set forth in the Final Project Operations Plan (POP) prepared by ABB-ES for activities conducted at Fort Devens.