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Site Report: JBER-Ft. Rich OUD Bldg 955 Tank 43, Used POL USTA 2 Party

Site Name: JBER-Ft. Rich OUD Bldg 955 Tank 43, Used POL USTA 2 Party
Address: 5th & Davis Hwy., N. of; Circle Dr. & Warehouse St, Formerly Fort Richardson before 10/01/2010, Fort Richardson (JBER), AK 99505
File Number: 2102.26.019
Hazard ID: 23951
Status: Cleanup Complete
Staff: No Longer Assigned, 9074655229 dec.icunit@alaska.gov
Latitude: 61.268380
Longitude: -149.690490
Horizontal Datum:

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Problems/Comments

Last staff assigned was Howard. Mark Prieksat is POC for Fort Richardson 384-3042. A 50 gallon overfill was reported in December of 1989. On June 25, 1992 the Dept. was notified that tank #43 failed a tightness test. Site assessment planned for 1992. (This information taken from site # 90210017003 which has since been deleted from the database). Former manager Halverson. USTA 2 Party Attach. D UST System Compliance Schedule for Upgrade or Closure

Action Information

Action Date Action Description DEC Staff
6/25/1992 Leaking Underground Storage Tank Release Confirmed - Petroleum LUST Site created in CSP for source area ID 76632 ADD; Used oil contaminant. Former Staff
6/25/1992 Site Added to Database Former Staff
6/26/1992 Leaking Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Initiated - Petroleum LCAU; :LCAU Date changed DB conversion Former Staff
7/2/1992 Update or Other Action NOR; Notice of release letter sent. Former Staff
10/12/1992 Update or Other Action UPD; Site number 90210017003 has been deleted from the database. The information contained therein was identical as far as location, building number, etc. Other details relevent to that spill number are contained in the comment section of this site. Former Staff
9/2/1993 Update or Other Action Preliminary Release Investigation Report Underground Storage Tank Sites Fort Richardson, Alaska, dated July 6, 1993 received by ADEC for review and comment. The report covers the following sites: Plate 3 Site A, Building 45590, Old Auto Hobby Shop Plate 4 Site B, Building 750, Motor Pool Plate 5 Site C, Building 755, Auto and Crafts Center Plate 6 Site D, Building 756, Motor Pool Plate 7 Site E, Building 974, Special Purpose Equipment Repair Shop Plate 8 Site F, Building 796, Vehicle and Weapons Repair Shop Plate 9 Site G, Building 47811, Veterinary Clinic Plate 10 Site H, Building 47438, Bryant Anny Airfield Fuel Facility Plate 11 Site I, Building 47641, Former Aero Club Plate 12 Site J, Buildi ng 28004, Chlorination Facility Plate 13 Site K, Building 955, Used POL Holding Facility John Halverson
11/12/1993 Update or Other Action State-Fort Richardson Underground Storage Tank Compliance Agreement signed by ADEC (Janice Adair Regional Administrator-Southcentral Office) and U.S. Army. The purpose of the agreement is to bring Fort Richardson into compliance with the Underground Storage Tank (UST) regulations and avoid the expense of formal enforcement proceedings. The Army agrees to perform the necessary inventory, record keeping, registration, upgrading or closure, tightness testing, site assessment, release reporting, release investigation, and corrective action (remediation) associated with USTs at Fort Richardson (excluding Alaska Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and Army National Guard USTs). All petroleum sites addressed under the Two Party agreement would be reviewed in the final operable unit of the FFA and actions taken would be memorialized in a Record of Decision (ROD) under the FFA. Site Assessment or Svstem Tightness Test 29. The Army shall conduct a site assessment* or a system tightness test, as required by AS 46.03.380(b) and 18 AAC 78.01S(i)(3), on all USTs located at Ft. Richardson, or permanently close the USTs in accordance with 40 CFR 280 and 18 AAC 78. If site assessments or system tests have been conducted, the Army shall submit proof of compliance by the deadlines set forth in the USTMP. Site Assessments or System Tightness Tests shall be conducted under the schedules in 18 AAC 78.015(i)(3) or, in order to come into compliance, as scheduled in the USTMP. All tightness testing work will be conducted by a certified UST worker as required by 18 AAC 78.400. Site Assessment work will be conducted pursuant to 18 AAC 78 and an ADEC-approved Quality Assurance Program Plan (QAPP). With respect to UST recordkeeping requirements, the Army shall compile all required records by the date set forth in the USTMP and shall thereafter maintain and update those records as required by 18 AAC 78 and 40 CFR 280. Release Investigation Reports 31. The Army shall submit to ADEC a Release Investigation* report for each UST site having a documented release* of petroleum products or hazardous substances. These reports will be submitted by the deadlines in the USTMP. The Release Investigation report shall contain all information required by 18 AAC 78.230(b), 18 AAC 78.240(c) and the following: 1) a detailed written or, if applicable, visual description of all work performed and summary of all pertinent data prepared by the Army and its consultants, 2) monitoring well construction data and 3) soil boring logs; 4) site maps detailing existing improvements and (if known) 5) the location of former fuel dispensing equipment, 6) water table elevation maps, 7) petroleum-product level and thickness (isoplot) maps, 8) organic-contaminant concentration maps, 9) aquifer interpretations, 10) other potential source areas within 1/4 mile, 11) data deliverables as outlined in 18 AAC 78, 12) interpretations of field observations and analytical data, 13) a completed Site Assessment/Release Investigation Summary Form, and 14) recommendations for any follow up work. 32. If upon review of a Release Investigation report the ADEC reasonably determines additional contamination assessment is required, ADEC shall notify the Army in writing. This writing will set forth the reason(s) the ADEC concluded that additional assessment is required. 111. "Site" shall mean a distinct area of contamination or potential contamination. 112. "Site assessment" shall mean the investigation of suspected contamination resulting from an unpermitted release of oil or hazardous substance as further defined in 18 AAC 78.090 (Site characterization and assessment). 110. "Release" shall have the meaning in AS 46.03.826 [(9) "release" means any spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, discharging, injecting, escaping, leaching, dumping, or disposing into the environment, including the abandonment or discarding of barrels, containers, and other closed receptacles containing any hazardous substance.] Janice Adair
11/13/1996 Site Closure Approved Former Staff
3/13/1997 Update or Other Action UPD; UPD added by Shannon & Wilson on 3/13/97, based on Army Risk Data Report dated 11/8/96. Pathways: Potential exists for leaching to shallow aquifer. DRO 1720 ppm, GRO 60 ppm. Receptors: Contamination confined to single hot spot; unlikely to be disturbed except by site workers. Former Staff

Contaminant Information

Name Level Description Media Comments
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Control Type

Type Details
No ICs Required

Requirements

Description Details
Advance approval required to transport soil or groundwater off-site.

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