Site Report: JBER-Ft. Rich Bldg 47431 HOT #E1 UST 213 FRSERA 2 Party DUPLICATE
Site Name: | JBER-Ft. Rich Bldg 47431 HOT #E1 UST 213 FRSERA 2 Party DUPLICATE |
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Address: | Near Bldg 47431; Westbrook Road, Formerly Fort Richardson before 10/01/2010, Fort Richardson (JBER), AK 99505 |
File Number: | 2102.38.053 |
Hazard ID: | 25063 |
Status: | Cleanup Complete |
Staff: | No Longer Assigned, 9074655229 dec.icunit@alaska.gov |
Latitude: | 61.266968 |
Longitude: | -149.673892 |
Horizontal Datum: | WGS84 |
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We make every effort to ensure the data presented here is accurate based on the best available information currently on file with DEC. It is therefore subject to change as new information becomes available. We recommend contacting the assigned project staff prior to making decisions based on this information.
Problems/Comments
500-gallon heating oil tank was removed from the ground on May 14, 1998. 20 cy of excavated soil was transported off site for thermal treatment. FRSERA 2 Party site. See CS DB reckey# 199821X113401
Action Information
Action Date | Action | Description | DEC Staff |
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5/14/1998 | Leaking Underground Storage Tank Release Confirmed - Petroleum | LUST Site created in CSP for source area ID 77474 High concentrations of DRO contamination were found during the closure of the 500-gallon HOT (fuel oil). | Former Staff |
5/14/1998 | Leaking Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Initiated - Petroleum | Source removal; UST was removed from the ground on May 14, 1998. | Louis Howard |
5/14/1998 | Site Added to Database | Former Staff | |
8/31/1998 | Underground Storage Tank Site Characterization or Assessment | On August 31, 1998, the ADEC received the site assessment report summarizing activities that took place during the closure of the heating oil tank closure. Maximum contaminant level at tank excavation: diesel range organics 4,820 mg/kg from a duplicate sample, 2,880 mg/kg from tank pit bottom center and 3,710 mg/kg from tank pit bottom end. | Former Staff |
3/11/1999 | Update or Other Action | ADEC project manager issued a letter informing the US Army that a release investigation is required at this site to find the full extent of the contamination found during the tank closure. | Former Staff |
3/12/1999 | Update or Other Action | Oil Spill Consultants sent a letter to Tim Stevens clarifying UST soil management for the site. OSC Inc. prepared site assessment reports for UST numbers E1, E2, E5, and E7 during August 1998. Section 2.4 states soil excavated for UST removal was shipped off-site for thermal treatment. It should instead read: "The soil excavated for UST removal was stockpiled near Circle Drive at Fort Richardson, Alaska pending ADEC approval for off-site shipment to a thermal treatment facility in the Anchorage area." This statement accurately reflects the work performed as part of the UST removal process by Brown & Root Services Corporation. After received ADEC approval, Fort Richardson will arrange for another contractor to transport the soil to a thermal treatment facility. | Louis Howard |
8/13/1999 | Site Closure Approved | No further action planned. After investigating the site, no contamination was found exceeding applicable cleanup levels. | Louis Howard |
7/21/2005 | Update or Other Action | See CS Database, file number 2102.38.053 | Aggie Blandford |
Contaminant Information
Name | Level Description | Media | Comments |
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For more information about this site, contact DEC at (907) 465-5390. |
Control Type
Type | Details |
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No ICs Required |
Requirements
Description | Details |
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Advance approval required to transport soil or groundwater off-site. |
There are no documents for this site report.
No associated sites were found.