Phase 2 Remedial Investigation Report Army Materials Technology Laboratory Task Order 1 Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study

Phase 2 Remedial Investigation Report Army Materials Technology Laboratory Task Order 1 Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study
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Phase 2 of a remedial investigation (RI) has been conducted at the U.S. Army Materials Technology Laboratory (MTL) in Watertown, Massachusetts. The U.S. Army Environmental Center, New England Division, contracted with Roy F. Weston, Inc. (WESTON) under the Base Closure Program Contract Number DAA15-9O-D-0009, Task Order 1, to complete, among other tasks, the Phase 2 RI at MTL. After the Phase 1 RI was initiated, MTL was recommended for closure by the Defense Secretary's Commission on Base Realignment and Closures. The original objectives of the Phase 1 RI did not include assessing concerns associated with future unlimited use of the site by the public after the closure of MTL. To do so, sampling in buildings, as well as more extensive environmental sampling and risk assessment, was required. This additional information was collected during the Phase 2 RI to properly evaluate potential remedial measures that would allow subsequent land use consistent with assigned reuse.

Phase 2 Remedial Investigation Report Army Materials Technology Laboratory, Task Order 1 Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study, Volume 5 - Appendices K-V.

Phase 2 Remedial Investigation Report Army Materials Technology Laboratory, Task Order 1 Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study, Volume 5 - Appendices K-V.
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This report builds on previous cultural-resource work at the Army Material Testing Laboratory (AMTL) in order more accurately to define the areas within the Laboratory that may contain subsurface remains of historic or prehistoric resources. The three most relevant studies to this effort to date are the Public Archaeology Laboratory (PAL) report (Historic and Prehistoric Reconnaissance Survey, Army Materials Technology Laboratory, Watertown MA [Fitch 1989]), the Envirosphere overview (Archaeological Overviews and Management Man (sic) for the Army Materials and Mechanics Research Center [Klein, et al. 1984]) referred to throughout the PAL report, and the report of the Harvard Institute for Conservation Archaeology's Data Recovery project at the Amphitheater Site just outside the current site limits (The Amphitheater Site: A Late Archaic Settlement in Watertown Massachusetts [Barfield & Barber 1982]). AMTL is immediately adjacent to the Charles River in Watertown Massachusetts. Figure 1 illustrates its location, while Figure 2 is a more detailed map of the project area. Figure 3 illustrates the surface topography defining a slight downward slope toward the Charles River. This slope, over the years has been filled to level it for more efficient use. The analysis described in this report confirms much of PAL's earlier work while filling in the gaps identified by PAL and providing data relative to actual disturbance that was only speculated upon in the earlier work.

Remedial Investigation Addendum Report Data Item A009. Volume 4: Appendices I-Z.

Remedial Investigation Addendum Report Data Item A009. Volume 4: Appendices I-Z.
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The U.S. Army Environmental Center (USAEC) directed ABB Environmental Services, Inc. (ABB-ES), under Contract No. DAAA15-91-D-0008, to collect environmental samples at Fort Devens, Massachusetts to fill data gaps identified during initiation of the Feasibility Study (FS) for Group 1A sites. The Group 1A sites include the Shepley's Hill Landfill and Cold Spring Brook Landfill at Fort Devens. This Remedial Investigation (RI) Addendum report summarizes the supplemental field investigations, presents the data obtained, and updates the baseline risk assessment prepared for the RI report. Field investigation programs were conducted between September 1992 and July 1993 and included collecting and analyzing of sediment core samples from Plow Shop and Cold Spring Brook ponds, collecting and analyzing fish tissue samples from these two ponds, and conducting a macroinvertebrate study of the two ponds. In addition, several new monitoring wells were installed and groundwater samples were collected for analysis from 27 monitoring wells at Shepley's Hill Landfill and from 10 monitoring wells at Cold Spring Brook Landfill. Soil, sediment, and groundwater samples were also collected from several other areas, including Nonacoicus Brook Wetland and Grove Pond adjacent to Shepley's Hill Landfill, and the Magazine Area adjacent to Cold Spring Brook Landfill.

Phase 2 Remedial Investigation Report

Phase 2 Remedial Investigation Report
Author: Dames & Moore
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Release: 1992
Genre: Ammunition
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This Phase 2 (PH2) Remedial Investigation (RI) report was prepared for selected study sites at the LAP Area of Joliet Army Ammunition Plant (JAAP), Joliet, Illinois. This report was prepared in accordance with the Federal Facilities Agreement (FAA) between the U.S. Army Environmental Center (USAEC; formerly USATHAMA), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region V, and Illinois EPA. The report presents the results of the PH2 field investigation. The purpose of the report is to present the findings of sampling that was conducted to fill data gaps identified at the completion of the Phase 1 field activities. This report defines the nature and extent of contamination at thirteen study areas, Prairie Creek, Doyle Lake and Jordan Creek. All previous collected data from these areas is also summarized.

Final Record of Decision Soils and Groundwater Operable Unit Army Materials Technology Laboratory. Task Order 1. Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study

Final Record of Decision Soils and Groundwater Operable Unit Army Materials Technology Laboratory. Task Order 1. Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study
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DECLARATION FOR THE RECORD OF DECISION . SITE NAME, LOCATION, AND DESCRIPTION. SITE HISTORY AND ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION. SCOPE AND ROLE OF RESPONSE ACTION. SUMMARY OF SITE CHARACTERISTICS. SUMMARY OF SITE RISKS. DEVELOPMENT AND SCREENING OF ALTERNATIVES. DESCRIPTION OF ALTERNATIVES. SUMMARY OF THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVES. THE SELECTED REMEDY. STATUTORY DETERMINATIONS. DOCUMENTATION OF SIGNIFICANT CHANGES. MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DECLARATION OF CONCURRENCE. PUBLIC COMMENTS AND RESPONSIVENESS SUMMARY. SUMMARY OF AREAS FOR SELECTED REMEDY.

Remedial Investigation Addendum Report Data Item A009. Volume 2: Appendices A-G.

Remedial Investigation Addendum Report Data Item A009. Volume 2: Appendices A-G.
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The U.S. Army Environmental Center (USAEC) directed ABB Environmental Services, Inc. (ABB-ES), under Contract No. DAAA15-91-D-0008, to collect environmental samples at Fort Devens, Massachusetts to fill data gaps identified during initiation of the Feasibility Study (FS) for Group 1A sites. The Group 1A sites include the Shepley's Hill Landfill and Cold Spring Brook Landfill at Fort Devens. This Remedial Investigation (RI) Addendum report summarizes the supplemental field investigations, presents the data obtained, and updates the baseline risk assessment prepared for the RI report. Field investigation programs were conducted between September 1992 and July 1993 and included collecting and analyzing of sediment core samples from Plow Shop and Cold Spring Brook ponds, collecting and analyzing fish tissue samples from these two ponds, and conducting a macroinvertebrate study of the two ponds. In addition, several new monitoring wells were installed and groundwater samples were collected for analysis from 27 monitoring wells at Shepley's Hill Landfill and from 10 monitoring wells at Cold Spring Brook Landfill. Soil, sediment, and groundwater samples were also collected from several other areas, including Nonacoicus Brook Wetland and Grove Pond adjacent to Shepley's Hill Landfill, and the Magazine Area adjacent to Cold Spring Brook Landfill.

Phase 2 Remedial Investigation Report: Text (Sections 1.0 through 5.6

Phase 2 Remedial Investigation Report: Text (Sections 1.0 through 5.6
Author: Dames & Moore
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Release: 1992
Genre: Ammunition
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This Phase 2 (PH2) Remedial Investigation (RI) report was prepared for selected study sites at the LAP Area of Joliet Army Ammunition Plant (JAAP), Joliet, Illinois. This report was prepared in accordance with the Federal Facilities Agreement (FAA) between the U.S. Army Environmental Center (USAEC; formerly USATHAMA), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region V, and Illinois EPA. The report presents the results of the PH2 field investigation. The purpose of the report is to present the findings of sampling that was conducted to fill data gaps identified at the completion of the Phase 1 field activities. This report defines the nature and extent of contamination at thirteen study areas, Prairie Creek, Doyle Lake and Jordan Creek. All previous collected data from these areas is also summarized.