Appendix M: Installation Narrative Summaries - denix
Appendix M: Installation Narrative Summaries - denix
Appendix M: Installation Narrative Summaries - denix
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In 2005, the BRAC Commission recommended Fort McPherson<br />
for closure. Fort McPherson is located on approximately 507<br />
acres of land within the city limits of Atlanta. The <strong>Installation</strong> is<br />
bounded by residential areas to the north (Oakland City), east<br />
(Lakewood), and west, with mixed residential and industrial<br />
areas located immediately south of the <strong>Installation</strong>. Fort<br />
McPherson houses the U.S Army Forces Command<br />
Headquarters, the U.S. Army Reserve Command, and the<br />
headquarters of the Third U.S. Army. Sites include a<br />
contaminated fill area, a surface disposal area, four oil water<br />
separators, an aboveground storage tank, and four<br />
underground storage tanks (USTs). Early activities include a<br />
preliminary assessment for all sites at Fort McPherson, a UST<br />
removal at Fort McPherson Site 10 (FTMP 10), an interim<br />
removal action to remove a UST and surrounding soil from<br />
FTMP 02 and Building 41 SJA Office. In FY99, the installation<br />
installed a passive fuel recovery system at FTMPs 09 and 10.<br />
Other actions included site investigations, a soil vapor<br />
extraction pilot test, a Phase I and II remedial investigation, and<br />
a corrective action plan.<br />
The cleanup progress at Fort McPherson for FY02 through<br />
FY05 is detailed below.<br />
In FY02, the Army completed an inventory of closed,<br />
transferring and transferred ranges and sites with unexploded<br />
ordnance, discarded military munitions, or munitions<br />
constituents. The Army also installed a free-product recovery<br />
and monitoring system at Buildings 105 and 143.<br />
In FY03, FY04, and FY05, the installation continued the free<br />
product recovery and monitoring at Buildings 105 and 143.<br />
New technology for free product removal was researched,<br />
although not installed.<br />
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In FY06, the Army initiated environmental condition of property<br />
(ECP) and CERFA report preparation in response to the BRAC<br />
2005 recommendations for closure of the installation. Fort<br />
McPherson continued the free-product recovery and monitoring<br />
at Buildings 105 and 143, and installed one additional well.<br />
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Fort McPherson completed the historical records review to<br />
evaluate the operations at all former ranges.<br />
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Plan of action items for Fort McPherson are grouped below<br />
according to program category.<br />
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0 Complete the ECP and CERFA reports in FY07.<br />
0 Install skimmer pump and additional well, and<br />
continue free-product removal and performance<br />
monitoring in FY07.<br />
0 Expedite and continue free-product removal at<br />
FTMPs 09 and 10 in FY07-FY08.<br />
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0 Conduct visual inspections of the Atlanta<br />
National Guard Target Range, Skeet Range,<br />
Atlanta National Guard Rifle Range, and 300<br />
Yard Target Range in FY07.<br />
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