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 closure of Fort<br />
Monroe, which is located in southeast Virginia in the City of<br />
Hampton. Fort Monroe, most of which was designated a<br />
National Historic Landmark in 1960, provides base operations<br />
support to National Defense Agencies through facilities,<br />
infrastructure, well-being, force protection and other services.<br />
Environmental remediation activities at Fort Monroe have been<br />
undertaken at several sites, primarily in the form of soil or liquid<br />
hydrocarbons removal from leaking USTs. In FY06, the Army<br />
designated a Base Transition Coordinator and an interim BRAC<br />
Environmental Coordinator, and established a Restoration<br />
Advisory Board (RAB). Additionally, in FY06 the City of<br />
Hampton established the Federal Area Development Authority.<br />
Approximately 288 acres of Fort Monroe property is under a<br />
reversionary clause to the Commonwealth of Virginia, with 77<br />
additional acres of accreted land that is not yet under a deed<br />
and ownership is undetermined. Four <strong>Installation</strong> Restoration<br />
Program (IRP) sites at Fort Monroe have achieved response<br />
complete: Sites 1 through 3, two former landfills and a classified<br />
document incinerator site and Site 4, unexploded ordnance<br />
installation-wide. The cleanup progress at Fort Monroe for<br />
FY04 is detailed below.<br />
In FY04, the Army completed a Range Inventory. The inventory<br />
identified thirteen sites as eligible for the Military Munitions<br />
Response Program (MMRP). This inventory served as the<br />
preliminary assessment under CERCLA.<br />
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The Army identified the four IRP sites at Fort Monroe as<br />
response complete. The installation also initiated an<br />
environmental condition of property (ECP) report and<br />
community environmental response facilitation act (CERFA)<br />
report.<br />
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Fort Monroe completed a site inspection, to include a historical<br />
records review (HRR). The Army redefined the 13 sites from<br />
the Range Inventory and evaluated additional sites.<br />
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The HRR identified 57 sites, with 44 sites recommended for<br />
further investigation.<br />
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Plan of action items for Fort Monroe are grouped below<br />
according to program category.<br />
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0 Complete the ECP and CERFA reports in FY07.<br />
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0 Develop an installationwide remedial<br />
investigation (RI) plan with the Virginia<br />
Department of Environmental Quality in FY07.<br />
0 Begin the installationwide RI in FY08.<br />
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