Appendix M: Installation Narrative Summaries - denix
Appendix M: Installation Narrative Summaries - denix
Appendix M: Installation Narrative Summaries - denix
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
x������2x—�—�2f—��<br />
ƒ������2€����2x—�—�2g������<br />
2ppshX<br />
2ƒ���X<br />
2w������X<br />
2r‚ƒ2ƒ���X<br />
2seq2ƒ�—���X<br />
2g���—���—���X<br />
2w���—2e������X<br />
€�������2„�2h—��<br />
Norfolk Naval Base provides services and materials to support<br />
the aviation activities and operating forces of the Navy.<br />
Contamination has resulted from maintenance of aircraft,<br />
equipment, and vehicles, and from operation of support<br />
facilities. Site types at the installation include landfills, ordnance<br />
storage areas, waste disposal areas, fire training areas, fuel<br />
spill areas, and underground storage tanks. The installation<br />
was placed on the NPL in April 1997, mainly because of the<br />
potential for migration of contaminated surface water into<br />
groundwater and soil. In 2005, the BRAC Commission<br />
recommended Norfolk Naval Base for realignment. The<br />
installation formed a technical review committee in FY89 and<br />
converted it to a Restoration Advisory Board in FY94. A<br />
community relations plan was completed in FY93 and updated<br />
in FY03. The installation signed a federal facility agreement<br />
(FFA) in February 1999. In FY03, the installation completed<br />
5-year reviews for Sites 1, 2, 3, 6, and 20.<br />
Sixty-two sites and 173 solid waste management units<br />
(SWMUs) have been identified at this installation. The<br />
installation has signed Records of Decision (RODs) for SWMUs<br />
12 and 16, and Sites 2, 6, and 22. The cleanup progress at<br />
Norfolk Naval Base for FY02 through FY05 is detailed below.<br />
In FY02, the installation signed closeout reports for Sites 10<br />
and 16 and prepared an engineering evaluation and cost<br />
analysis (EE/CA) for Site 22. It also completed a removal action<br />
consisting of a one-foot soil cover for Site 22 and revised the<br />
draft proposed remedial action plan (PRAP) and ROD to<br />
address the removal action. As part of an optimization effort,<br />
the installation developed a shutdown strategy for the air<br />
sparge/soil vapor extraction system at Site 3 Area of Concern<br />
(AOC) 1. A nonsignificant difference document was prepared to<br />
address the need to treat additional shallow water in the<br />
pump-and-treat system at Site 1. The installation initiated the<br />
remedial investigation (RI) and feasibility study at SWMU 14<br />
and completed a draft 5-year review. The installation also<br />
completed the site inspection (SI) and closeout reports for Site<br />
10. The Navy completed an inventory of all Military Munitions<br />
Response Program (MMRP) sites. No MMRP sites were<br />
identified at this installation.<br />
Navy<br />
†eQIUHHPURIRHH<br />
RDTQI2—���<br />
€������2�������2—��2�—����—��2��2�������2���2—��—����2—��������2<br />
—��2����—����2�����2��2���2x—��<br />
SHFHHY2��—��2��2x€v2��2e����2IWWU<br />
ppe2������2��2p�˜��—��2IWWW<br />
€��������2�������D2€gf�D2��������D2��—��2���—��D2—���D2<br />
�—����D2—�˜�����D2���������<br />
ƒ���—�2�—���2—��2��������<br />
2p������2��2h—��X<br />
62WQFI2�������<br />
2i��F2g„g2@g���2‰�—�AX 62PQFS2�������@p‰2PHPHA<br />
2s‚€Gww‚€2ƒ����2p��—�2‚s€G‚gX p‰2PHIHGx���<br />
2p���E‰�—�2‚�����2ƒ�—���X g��������<br />
In FY03, the installation completed a final 5-year review<br />
document. Watershed contaminant source documentation was<br />
prepared for SWMU 14 in a draft final format. The closeout<br />
report was signed for SWMU 6. A consensus was also reached<br />
for closure of SWMU 4. The installation prepared an EE/CA to<br />
address contamination in a pond area adjacent to Site 22. This<br />
removal action consists of a one-foot cover over contaminated<br />
sediment. Consensus was reached on the shutdown strategy<br />
for Site 3 AOC 1 and the strategy was implemented. The<br />
installation prepared a document to record the potential sources<br />
of contamination in the watershed of Willoughby Bay. Site 23<br />
was added as a new CERCLA site.<br />
In FY04, the installation completed the one-foot sediment cover<br />
removal action at the pond adjacent to Site 22. The installation<br />
also finalized the watershed contaminated source document for<br />
Willoughby Bay. Additionally, the RIs for SWMUs 12 and 16<br />
were finalized and consensus was reached for no further action<br />
(NFA) at these sites. The installation finalized the PRAP and<br />
ROD for soil and sediment at Site 22 and initiated the RI at Site<br />
23. The installation initiated a final expanded SI.<br />
In FY05, Norfolk Naval Base finalized an NFA PRAP and ROD<br />
for SWMUs 12 and 16. The installation finalized an SI for Site<br />
23 and also completed the first phase of the RI. A remedial<br />
design (RD) was finalized for Sites 2 and 22. The installation<br />
completed the final RI for SWMU 14.<br />
p‰HT2s‚€2€�������<br />
Norfolk Naval Base implemented the shutdown strategy at Site<br />
3 AOC 2.<br />
The installation prepared a draft EE/CA for the concrete cover<br />
at Site 23; however, technical issues delayed its completion.<br />
Technical issues also delayed RDs for Sites 1, 3, 6, and 20.<br />
p‰HT2ww‚€2€�������<br />
The Navy has identified no MMRP sites at this installation.<br />
x€vGf‚eg2PHHS<br />
x������D2†������—<br />
€�—�2��2e����<br />
Plan of action items for Norfolk Naval Base are grouped below<br />
according to program category.<br />
22222s‚€<br />
0 Complete SI for Site 18 in FY07.<br />
0 Complete Interim Remedial Action Completion<br />
Report for Site 22 in FY07.<br />
0 Complete EE/CA at Site 23 in FY07-FY08.<br />
0 Complete RDs at Sites 1, 3, 6, and 20 in<br />
FY07-FY08.<br />
0 Complete EE/CA for an asphalt cover at SWMU<br />
14 in FY08.<br />
22222ww‚€<br />
There are no MMRP actions scheduled for FY07 or<br />
FY08.<br />
M-152