Action Date |
Action |
Description |
DEC Staff |
9/8/2008 |
Site Added to Database |
A new site has been added to the database |
Mitzi Read |
9/16/2008 |
Exposure Tracking Model Ranking |
Initial ranking with ETM completed for source area id: 78474 name: Former Fuel Facilities |
Deborah Williams |
8/26/2009 |
Site Characterization Workplan Approved |
Approved work plan to investigate the extent of petroleum contamination discovered during preliminary investigations at Airport Beacon Generator (Area 3), the ACS Site Generator and Tower Supports (Area 6), and Fuel Facilities (Area 7). Soil and groundwater samples will be collected for diesel range organics (DRO) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). |
Melody Debenham |
4/12/2011 |
Site Characterization Report Approved |
Approved the Final Site Investigation Report for Area 3, Area 6, and Area 7 at Tanacross Airfield Site, Tanacross, Alaska, documenting site investigation activities at the Airport Beacon site (Area 3), the ACR Radio Station site (Area 6), and the former Fueling Facility (Area 7). Soil and groundwater samples from all three sites were analyzed for DRO and PAHs. Soil results show DRO contamination above the cleanup level at all three sites. Groundwater results show DRO above the cleanup level at Area 3 and Area 7. In addition, 2 PAH compounds were detected above the cleanup level in the groundwater at Area 3. |
Melody Debenham |
12/14/2011 |
Interim Removal Action Approved |
Approved work plan for removal and off-site treatment of 1000 cubic yards of petroleum contaminated soil from the former above ground storage tank farm and the former fueling station. |
Melody Debenham |
5/24/2012 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
Approved the final Site Work Plan for Soil Remediation at Tanacross, Alaska describing the removal and treatment of contaminated soil at two areas at the Tanacross Airfield. Approximately 160 cubic yards of petroleum impacted soil is anticipated to be removed from Area 3, the location of an airport beacon and associated generator. Approximately 100 cubic yards of petroleum impacted soil is anticipated to be removed from Area 6, the site of an ACS radio station and associated generator. Three monitoring wells will be installed at each site to determine if groundwater has been impacted. |
Melody Debenham |
3/18/2013 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
Approved the final soil remediation report documenting the removal and treatment of petroleum contaminated soil at the Alaska Communications Site (Area 3), the ACS Radio Station Site (Area 6), and the Former Tank Farm and Fueling Station (Area 7), and the installation of groundwater monitoring wells at Area 3 and Area 6. Confirmation sample results from the excavation footprint at Area 3 are below applicable cleanup levels, however samples collected during monitoring well installation show that contamination remains outside of the excavation limits. Confirmation samples results from Area 6 and Area 7 are below the applicable cleanup levels. All three excavations were backfilled with clean soil. Groundwater sample results from Area 3 show diesel range organics and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons above the cleanup level. Groundwater sample results from Area 6 were below the cleanup levels. |
Melody Debenham |
4/17/2013 |
Site Characterization Workplan Approved |
Approved the final work plan for the installation of six groundwater monitoring wells at the former Fueling Station and Above Ground Storage Tank Farm sites, one up-gradient well, three source area wells, and two down-gradient wells. Soil samples will be collected from each boring during well installation. Soil and groundwater samples will be analyzed for diesel range organics and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons. |
Melody Debenham |
9/16/2013 |
Site Characterization Workplan Approved |
Approved the final work plan for site characterization at 4 sites. During an environmental assessment in 2011, multiple debris piles were found at 4 sites (Tanacross Trail System/Trail Roads; WAMCATS Valdez-Eagle Trail; Nelli Probert Allotment; and Small Arms Range). This work plan describes analytical sampling at these 4 sites to determine if the soil or groundwater has been impacted by releases associated with the debris piles. |
Melody Debenham |
10/10/2013 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
Approved the final work plan describing the removal and disposal of buried drums near the Small Arms Range site. Empty drums and debris will be transported to a permitted facility in Fairbanks for disposal, while drums with contents will be staged on a pallet in bermed and lined containment area and fenced off until they can be addressed with further funding. Soil samples will be collected from the limits of the excavation. |
Melody Debenham |
6/24/2015 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
Approved work plan addendum to install monitoring wells at the Former Tank Farm/Fueling Station site. This work plan supplements the 2013 work plan and includes installing 4 monitoring wells and 3 temporary well points to determine groundwater impacts at this site. |
Melody Debenham |
9/14/2015 |
Site Visit |
Site visit to Tanacross Airfield site. Located all monitoring wells and visited several areas of concern. |
Melody Debenham |
6/2/2016 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
BLM submitted work plan for groundwater monitoring at Tanacross Airfield sites. |
Melody Debenham |
9/15/2016 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
Approved final groundwater monitoring work plan describing 2 rounds of groundwater monitoring at the 21 existing monitoring wells on BLM property. |
Melody Debenham |
1/31/2017 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
Approved 2015 groundwater monitoring report for ACS Communications Site (Area 3), ACS Radio Site (Area 6), 2500 Drum Landfill, and Half-Acre Dump Site. Two wells at Area 3 had DRO and PAHs above cleanup levels. Results from other sites were below cleanup levels. |
Melody Debenham |
8/29/2017 |
Site Visit |
Performed a site visit to the NALEMP Tanacross Airfield sites and the Tanacross NALEMP CANOL Pipeline Site No. 2. Provided oversight on Bristol groundwater sampling at Area 3 (Former Generator for Airport Beacon). Could not view Area 6 (Former ACS Tower and Supports) due to private property access issues. |
Erica Blake |
2/8/2018 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
DEC approved the 2016 Annual Groundwater Monitoring Report at Tanacross Airfield Sites (Areas 3, 6 and 7) and the 2500 Drum Landfill and Half-Acre Dumpsite. The document describes 2016 groundwater sampling activities at the former Alaska Communications System Site (Area 3), the former ACS Radio Station site (Area 6), the former Fuel Facilities Station (Area 7), the 2,500 Drum Landfill, and the Half Acre Dumpsite. It is recommended to continue monitoring the groundwater for petroleum hydrocarbon compounds. |
Erica Blake |
2/20/2018 |
Meeting or Teleconference Held |
DEC, U.S. Army Corp of Engineers (USACE) and the Native Village of Tanacross held a meeting on February 20, 2018 at the Anchorage DEC Office to discuss cleanup progress and upcoming 2018 work at the Tanacross Airfield sites. DEC is expecting a work plan addendum this spring 2018, detailing the planned 2018 field activities. |
Erica Blake |
7/11/2018 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
DEC approved the Interim Removal Action/Site Investigation Report and Work Plan Addendum, dated July 2018. The document described results from the 2017 fieldwork, and field activities for 2018. Field activities include; groundwater sampling at Area 3 (Former Generator for Airport Beacon) and Area 7 (Former Fuel Facilities), decommissioning nine monitoring wells in Area 6 (Former ACS Site Generator and Tower Supports) and the 2,500 Drum Landfill and Half-acre dump site (Drum Landfills), the remedial action and site investigation work will continue at the Drum Landfill (DF) near the Small Arms Range (SAR) site. One monitoring well will be installed at the DF SAR site, six soil borings will be drilled at the Canadian American Northern Oil Line (CANOL) Pipeline Site No. 2 to confirm sample results from 2017, and characterizing three supersacks for disposal. Work is expected to begin around July 12, 2018 and continue until early August 2018. |
Erica Blake |
11/16/2018 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
DEC approved the 2018 removal action (RA) and site investigation (SI) report for the Tanacross Airfield Sites (TAS) and the Tanacross Canadian American Northern Oil Line (CANOL) Pipeline Corridor Site No. 2 (CANOL Site No. 2). 2018 activities conducted at the TAS included; collecting groundwater samples from Area 3 (Former Generator for Airport Beacon) and Area 7 (Former Fuel Facilities), decommissioning monitoring wells at Area 6 (Former ACS Site Generator and Tower Supports) and at the 2,500 Drum Landfill and Half-acre Dump Site, continued excavation work to delineate the Drum Landfill near the Small Arms Range, and drilling soil borings along the CANOL Site No. 2 to confirm the presence or absence of petroleum contamination. Recommendations from the report were for continued work at the Tanacross Airfield sites. Petroleum contamination was not identified at the CANOL Site No. 2; at this time, no further work is recommended. |
Erica Blake |
4/22/2019 |
Cleanup Plan Approved |
2019 Tanacross NALEMP workplan approved. Site investigation, debris and soil removal, and groundwater monitoring at different source areas within the Native Village of Tanacross Airfield and CANOL pipeline sites. Groundwater sampling will be conducted at Tanacross Airfield Area No. 7 to obtain results for informing well decommissioning. Additional investigation of the extent of petroleum contamination at Area No. 3 will be conducted, and backfilling will be undertaken at the Tanacross Airfield “Ditch Site” to eliminate trip and fall hazards. Further, up to 250 cubic yards of petroleum-contaminated soil will be removed from the Drum Landfill near the SAR site, and landfill cap evaluation will be conducted at the 2,500 Drum Landfill and Half-Acre Dump sites to assess condition and develop strategies for water infiltration and erosion. Finally, metallic debris will be removed along the CANOL pipeline corridor, and drilling will be conducted to ascertain if petroleum contamination exists in the subsurface along the corridor. |
Kevin Fraley |
3/8/2022 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
Soil Removal and Groundwater Investigation Report approved for Tanacross Airfield Sites (TAS). Report details contaminated soil removal at TAS No. 3. Confirmation sampling results show contamination persists at depths of 10 feet. Groundwater monitoring wells were sampling at the Drum Landfill near the Small Arms Range. Additional groundwater monitoring wells were also installed. |
Kelly Walker |
10/19/2022 |
Exposure Tracking Model Ranking |
A new updated ranking with ETM has been completed for source area 78474 Former Fuel Facilities. |
Kelly Walker |
9/1/2023 |
Site Characterization Workplan Approved |
DEC reviewed and approved the Debris/Soil Removal and Groundwater Investigation Work Plan for the Tanacross Airfield Sites (TAS) Area No. 3, Drum Landfill Near Small Arms Range (SAR) Site, Washington-Alaska Military Cable Telegraph System (WAMCATS) Valdez-Trail Subsite 1B, Cathedral Bluff ACS Repeater Site. This work plan details the continuation of contaminated soil removal at TAS Area No. 3, debris removal at the Drum Landfill Near SAR, and the advancement of soil borings and well point installations at the WAMCATS Valdez-Trail Subsite 1B. Debris removal may also occur at the Cathedral Bluff ACS Repeater Site, if debris is encountered. |
Kelly Walker |
4/5/2024 |
Site Characterization Report Approved |
DEC reviewed and approved the "Soil and Debris Removal Action Report" for the Tanacross Airfield Sites (TAS) and Drum Landfill Near Small Arms Range. At TAS Area No. 3, approximately 300 cubic yards (CY) of contaminated soils were excavated and transported offsite. Debris removal was conducted at the Drum Landfill Near Small Arms Range site, with a total of 2.67 metallic debris being excavated and disposed of. Additional groundwater monitoring, soil contamination delineation and debris removal will be conducted during future field seasons. |
Kelly Walker |