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Site Report: JBER-Ft. Rich Bldg 59000 UST 12

Site Name: JBER-Ft. Rich Bldg 59000 UST 12
Address: Bldg 59-000 Alt ID 81A; Frontage Road, Formerly Fort Richardson before 10/01/2010, Fort Richardson (JBER), AK 99505
File Number: 2102.26.035
Hazard ID: 25089
Status: Cleanup Complete
Staff: No Longer Assigned, 9074655229 dec.icunit@alaska.gov
Latitude: 61.280444
Longitude: -149.616895
Horizontal Datum:WGS84

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

DRO soil contamination found during the decommissioning of this 10,000-gallon diesel UST.There are two underground storage tank systems (USTs) 80 & 81 located onsite and supplied fuel for emergency backup electrical generators reveals evidence of spills associated with the USTs. Site is being overseen by the CS Program. See CS DB Reckey 199721X032204 Fort Rich Bldg. 59000 USTs 80 & 81

Action Information

Action Date Action Description DEC Staff
8/27/1998 Leaking Underground Storage Tank Release Confirmed - Petroleum LUST Site created in CSP for source area ID 77491 Low levels od DRO contamination (19.3 ppm) was found in soil confirmations sample(s) during the decommissioning of the UST. Former Staff
8/27/1998 Leaking Underground Storage Tank Cleanup Initiated - Petroleum UST removed from the ground. Former Staff
8/27/1998 Site Added to Database Former Staff
10/7/1999 Underground Storage Tank Site Characterization or Assessment Tim Stevens ADEC reviewed SA report. Issued letter to Kevin Gardner, Ft Richardson Environmental Compliance Section. ADEC review of UST site assessment reports; Ft. Richardson, Alaska. Facility ID 788 tanks 11, 12, 173, 207 & 218. Dear Mr. Gardner: The Department of Environmental Conservation, Storage Tank Program (ADEC) has reviewed the five site assessment reports it received on February 8, 1999, documenting the closure of the above mentioned underground storage tanks (UST). The reports summarize the information collected during closure of the USTs at the various locations on Fort Richardson. Since the five UST site assessments were completed prior to the adoption of the January 22, 1999 regulations, the ADEC conducted its review of the reports using the November 3, 1995 regulations, in effect at the time of the closures. Based on the information and laboratory data presented in the site assessment documents, the ADEC has the following comments and recommendations. UST 11 (Alternate ID 80A), UST 12 (Alternate ID 81A), UST 173 (Alternate ID 45A), UST 218 (Alternate ID 218): Based on the analytical data presented in the four site assessment reports the sites could be closed and a no further action determination made. However, the site assessments documents did not clearly state that the piping (vent and supply) was removed and the entire piping trench assessed for petroleum contamination. For each site, please submit the following information to the ADEC for review: • A narrative stating whether all or only part of the piping was removed. The narrative should also include the total length of piping removed. • A sketch showing the location of the piping in relation to the UST tank and the building. • The sketches should include the field and confirmation samples locations and results. Depending on the information received this site could be closed. Former Staff
10/29/1999 Site Closure Approved See CS DB Reckey 199721X032204 being overseen by CS Program Louis Howard

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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No associated sites were found.

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