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Installation Restoration Program, Phase 2 - Confirmation/Quantification Stage I, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia
The Phase II Stage 1 Installation Restoration Program Confirmation/Quantification Survey for Moody Air Force Base investigated three suspected hazardous waste disposal sites. These included a former landfill site; a construction rubble fill site; and a petroleum, oil, and lubricants (POL) storage area. In addition, testing of all existing water supply (potable and industrial) wells was conducted. Shallow groundwater monitoring wells were installed at two of the sites. Shallow pits were excavated at the POL site. Shallow groundwater from monitor wells and pits, deeper groundwater from existing wells, and surface water were sampled. Most of these analyses were screening tests (pH, specific conductance, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), total organic halogens (TOX), total phenolics, and oil and grease), which are nonspecific indicators of contamination. Samples near waste sites were analyzed for specific constituents (cadmium chromium, iron, nickel, lead, zinc, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), and purgeable organics) where prior information indicated they may be present. Samples from base supply wells were tested for selected nonspecific and specific constituents.
Installation Restoration Program, Phase 2 - Confirmation/Quantification Stage I, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia
The Phase II Stage 1 Installation Restoration Program Confirmation/Quantification Survey for Moody Air Force Base investigated three suspected hazardous waste disposal sites. These included a former landfill site; a construction rubble fill site; and a petroleum, oil, and lubricants (POL) storage area. In addition, testing of all existing water supply (potable and industrial) wells was conducted. Shallow groundwater monitoring wells were installed at two of the sites. Shallow pits were excavated at the POL site. Shallow groundwater from monitor wells and pits, deeper groundwater from existing wells, and surface water were sampled. Most of these analyses were screening tests (pH, specific conductance, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), total organic halogens (TOX), total phenolics, and oil and grease), which are nonspecific indicators of contamination. Samples near waste sites were analyzed for specific constituents (cadmium chromium, iron, nickel, lead, zinc, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), and purgeable organics) where prior information indicated they may be present. Samples from base supply wells were tested for selected nonspecific and specific constituents.
Installation Restoration Program, Phase 2 - Confirmation/Quantification Stage I, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia
J. A. Steinberg (author) / W. G. Thiess (author)
1985
252 pages
Report
No indication
English
Solid Wastes Pollution & Control , Water Pollution & Control , Hydrology & Limnology , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Waste disposal , Contamination , Earth fills , Ground water , Hazardous materials , Water supplies , Water wells , Air force facilities , Cadmium , Carbon , Chromium , Conductivity , DDT , Dissolving , Georgia , Indicators , Iron , Lubricants , Monitoring , Nickel , Organic materials , Petroleum products , Phenolic plastics , Sampling , Shallow depth , Sites , Storage , Surface waters , Wastes , Zinc , History , Moody Air Force Base , Potable water