Action Date |
Action |
Description |
DEC Staff |
4/1/1991 |
Update or Other Action |
Ecology and Environment submitted a Phase I Characterization Results report to the Army Corps of Engineers. The report described site characaterization work done on Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) around Dutch Harbor. It included information on two soil borings installed adjacent to tanks 17 and 18. The boring description states that black viscous petroleum was evident at ~ 20' bgs near tank 18. |
John Halverson |
8/6/1998 |
Update or Other Action |
DEC had been meeting with the US Army Corps of Engineers, Chevron and Delta Western periodically since 1991 to compile site information and reach agreement on who would implement the necessary site characterization and cleanup work around Rocky Point. ADEC sent a letter to the Corps, Chevron and Delta Western documenting that several years of debate and negotiation have gone on, but no site work has started. Based on a May 28, 1998 meeting ADEC understood that the three parties were to conduct a site characterization for the entire Rocky Point area. Requested a meeting to firm up plans for the investigation. |
John Halverson |
9/30/1998 |
Update or Other Action |
Notice of intent to recover costs for ADEC oversight were issued to Chevron and Delta Western. |
John Halverson |
3/12/1999 |
Update or Other Action |
ADEC sent Chevron, Delta Western and the Corps of Engineers a letter requesting they identify the location of all abandoned fuel lines associated with the Rocky Point tank farms, conduct site characterization work along the lines, inspect the lines to determine whether they still contain fuel, and if so, remove the fuel. |
John Halverson |
6/4/1999 |
Site Characterization Workplan Approved |
ADEC conditionally approved the Site Characterization Workplan - Rocky Point Management Area #1, dated May 1999 (Foster Wheeler). Several ADEC comments on the draft workplan were not addressed adequately and responsible parties were informed they may need to undertake additional investigation later. |
John Halverson |
9/17/1999 |
Update or Other Action |
ADEC received a Site Characterization Data Transmittal - Rocky Point Management Area #1, Amaknak Island, dated September 15, 1999 (RRM). It provides data from the site characterization, but no narrative or evaluation of the data. |
John Halverson |
9/23/1999 |
Update or Other Action |
ADEC received and approved a groundwater monitoring workplan (letter) from Foster Wheeler Environmental Corp., for sampling in September 1999. Results to be provided in a letter report. |
John Halverson |
6/9/2000 |
Update or Other Action |
ADEC reviewed a draft "Rocky Point Management Area #1 Pipeline Investigation Report" dated April 28, 2000, prepared by RRM consultants. The report identifies active and abandoned fuel lines, documents seven abandoned lines as still containing fuel, documented fuel and fuel/water mixtures in some pumphouses, concrete tunnels, heater pits and valve houses. Clarification was requested on several issues in the draft report. Bunker C was noted to be present in lines from Strawberry Hill to Rocky Point. |
John Halverson |
6/16/2000 |
Update or Other Action |
ADEC sent a letter to the Corps of Engineers requesting it remove bunker C from the abandoned fuel lines at Rocky Point. Requested a written response by July 14 and removal of the product this summer. |
John Halverson |
6/17/2000 |
Update or Other Action |
ADEC sent a letter to Chevron and Delta Western requesting they empty and clean the abandoned fuel lines still containing product, clean out the concrete tunnels, heater pits, valve houses and pumphouses that contain fuel and fuel/water mixtures and that they inspect the facilities quarterly for accumulation of additional product or contaminated water. Requested a written response by July 14, 2000 committing to do the removals by August 16th or ADEC will pursue enforcement actions which may include conducting the cleanup with State contractors and pursuing cost recovery. |
John Halverson |
8/30/2000 |
Long Term Monitoring Established |
Chevron agreed to take the lead and work with Delta Western and the Corps to implement quarterly groundwater monitoring. |
John Halverson |
9/15/2000 |
Update or Other Action |
ADEC sent a letter to Chevron, Delta Western and the Corps commenting on the draft Phase I Site Characterization Report, prepared by Foster Wheeler, August 11, 2000. The draft report documents high levels of petroleum contamination in the thermal treatment area, in the APL yard where a 3" diameter fuel line was found to be leaking in ~1993, in a ravine on top of tank hill between UST 14 and 15, and in various locations along the fuel lines. Comments on the draft report need to be addressed, the report finalized and a Phase II site characterization effort is being planned. |
John Halverson |
10/10/2000 |
Update or Other Action |
Staff reviewed and commented on a draft Phase II Site Characterization Workplan. Several comments were provided that needed to be addressed before receiving ADEC approval. In general, the plan called for installing several more monitoring wells and drilling and sampling several soil borings to better delineate the extent of contamination. The Phase I report was not finalized, but agreement was reached that the results from Phase I and II would be combined into one report. |
John Halverson |
2/21/2001 |
Update or Other Action |
ADEC received the Rocky Point Monitoring Program 3rd Quarter Data Report, February 2001, by Jacobs Engineering. It documents groundwater monitoring done in August 2000 and surface water seep sampling done in October 2000. |
John Halverson |
4/12/2001 |
Interim Removal Action Approved |
DEC received a draft Technical Memorandum 2000 Rocky Point Pipeline Activities report by Jacobs Eng., for the Corps of Engineers. The report describes efforts to drain pipeline 214 on Strawberry Hill (recovered ~325 gallons of bunker C), pipeline 194 and 195 near the APL dock (recovered ~3,750 gallons of bunker C), line 189 near building 575 (recovered ~300 gallons of bunker C), line 190 from building 575 to Delta Western fuel dock (recovered ~1,300 gallons bunker C), and line 189 and heat exchangers near the Delta Western fuel dock (recovered ~3000 gallons bunker C). |
John Halverson |
5/16/2001 |
Update or Other Action |
ADEC received the Fourth Quarter 2000 and First Quarter 2001 Groundwater and Surface Water Monitoring Results Rocky Point Management Area 1 report, prepared by Delta Environmental Consultants. It documents groundwater monitoring done in January and April 2001. Petroleum contaminated groundwater documented at concentrations ranging up to 1,200 mg/l DRO and 27.4 mg/l GRO. |
John Halverson |
8/16/2001 |
Update or Other Action |
ADEC received the Rocky Point Groundwater Monitoring Data Report (June 2001 Sampling Event), dated August 2001. The report documents water level measurements and analytical results from sampling at 17 monitoring wells throughout the site. Varying levels of petroleum contamination are documented in groundwater ranging up to 3.6 mg/l DRO and 2.2 mg/l GRO (significantly lower than the January and April sampling, however, these latest samples were collected using a peristaltic pump rather than a bailer). |
John Halverson |
12/7/2001 |
Update or Other Action |
Staff reviewed and commented on the revised draft Phase I/II Site Characterization Report dated July 27, 2001. Numerous issues still need to be resolved in the report. |
John Halverson |
3/26/2002 |
Update or Other Action |
DEC received the Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Program - February 2002 Sampling Event - report on the Pre WWII Tank Farm and Rocky Point, dated March 2002, by Jacobs Eng. |
John Halverson |
4/11/2002 |
Update or Other Action |
Staff reviewed and commented on the draft Phase I/II Site Characterization Report dated 2/28/01. Many issues were identified that need to be clarified and resolved in the report before it can be approved as meeting the site characterization requirements. |
John Halverson |
5/16/2002 |
Site Characterization Report Approved |
DEC received the Final Phase I/II Site Characterization Report for Rocky Point Management Area #1, dated May 15, 2002, by Foster Wheeler. The report documents the site history and prior site characterization work. The report recommends interim removal actions at the lower APL area and between the thermal treatment area and East Point Road. It recommends a focussed feasibility study on the Pete's Creek area, thermal treatment area, and around Building 575. Further characterization was recommended for Pete's Creek, Strawberry Hill (Tank 17-18 Area, Building 627 and Tar Pond A). It recommends preparing a closure report for the Upper Tank Farm Area. |
John Halverson |
6/21/2002 |
Update or Other Action |
DEC received the Groundwater Monitoring Program 2001 Annual Report for the Pre-WWII Tank Farm and Rocky Point, dated June 2002, by Jacobs Engineering. |
John Halverson |
7/3/2002 |
Update or Other Action |
Staff reviewed and commented on a draft Phase III Site Characterization Workplan. Several clarifications were requested. |
John Halverson |
7/9/2002 |
Update or Other Action |
DEC received the Pre-WWII Tank Farm / Rocky Point Quarterly Groundwater Monitoring Report, May 2002 Sampling Event, by Jacobs Engineering. |
John Halverson |
1/23/2003 |
Site Added to Database |
Rocky Point expanded in the contaminated sites database into nine unique sites from one. |
John Halverson |
2/14/2003 |
Update or Other Action |
DEC met with the Corps of Engineer, Chevron and Delta Western re: Rocky Point. Cleanup work must be implemented this summer or DEC may initiate enforcement actions. For the Tank 17-18 Area, we discussed the PAH sample results from near SC-1 by UST 18, but did not reach agreement on how this area will be addressed. Soil samples from Phase III test pits TP 67, 70 and 71 contained DRO above the proposed cleanup levels. TP 71 also contained elevated RRO. The draft cleanup plan will call for additional characterization and removal or bioventing depending on the extent of contamination at each area. The draft corrective action plan is to be submitted by April and implemented during June. |
John Halverson |
5/15/2003 |
Update or Other Action |
DEC received the draft Phase III Site Characterization Report for Rocky Point Management Area #1, dated May 5, 2003, by Tetra Tech FW. The report indicates areas of residual DRO contamination associated with valve houses/pipelines associated with Tanks 17 -18 and recommends futher characterization and/or removal. |
John Halverson |
6/24/2003 |
Update or Other Action |
DEC reviewed and commented on the Draft Corrective Action Management Plan for Rocky Point Management Area #1. |
Bob Glascott |
12/31/2003 |
Update or Other Action |
DEC received the Groundwater Monitoring Program 2002 Annual Report for the Pre-WWII Tank Farm and Rocky Point, dated September 2003, by Jacobs Engineering. |
Meghan Dooley |
9/23/2004 |
Update or Other Action |
DEC received the Groundwater Monitoring Program 2003 Annual Report for the Pre-WWII Tank Farm and Rocky Point, dated September 2004, by Jacobs Engineering. |
Meghan Dooley |
6/10/2005 |
Update or Other Action |
File number issued 2542.38.018. |
Aggie Blandford |
5/17/2006 |
Update or Other Action |
DEC conditionally approved an addendum to the 2004 Groundwater Monitoring Workplan for the Rocky Point Management Area. DEC requested samples of NAPL be collected from any MWs that contain NAPL which has not been previously sampled and analyzed to determine the type and extent of weathering of the product. |
John Halverson |
5/17/2006 |
Cleanup Level(s) Approved |
DEC approved alternative cleanup levels for the Rocky Point Management Area #1. A prior determination was made that groundwater beneath the site is not a current or potential future drinkingwater source (18 AAC 75.350) and approved use of ten times the groundwater cleanup levels as long as groundwater discharging into nearby surface waters does not cause a violation of Alaska water quality standards. Alternative soil cleanup levels were calcutated using method 3 in 18 AAC 75.340. The resulting migration to groundwater values for DRO and RRO exceeded the method two ingestion cleanup levels and the GRO value exceeded the maximum allowable concentration (1400 mg/kg) in Table B-2. Therefore, the following alternative soil cleanup levels were approved: 8,250 mg/kg DRO, 8,300 mg/kg RRO, and 1,400 mg/kg GRO. The approval letter noted the requirement for DEC approval prior to moving any contaminated soil (exceeding method 2 migration to groundwater levels) off-site. |
John Halverson |
11/17/2006 |
Update or Other Action |
SECOR developed a "Focused Feasiblity Study for Pipeline Closure Project, Rocky Point Management Area" on behalf of Chevron. The study recommends uncovering, cleaning and purging all inactive pipelines; removing inactive lines where feasible; cleaning and removing appurtenent facilities (valve houses, pumphouses, ect.); removing a limited amount of soil (up to 3' from the lines) to allow project completion without having to chase contaminated soil - will come back to fully characterize and cleanup as needed; clean and abandone in place lines where removal is unsafe or not practicable; and collect soil samples at 50' intervals along pipelines. |
John Halverson |
7/17/2007 |
Cleanup Plan Approved |
DEC approved a Pipeline Closure Workplan for Rocky Point Management Area. The plan calls for draining, cleaning and removing (unless safety concerns warrant in place closure of sections) all inactive fuel pipelines at Rocky Point, characterizing soil along the pipeline coordidors, removing contaminated soil located within 3' of the lines and stockpiling it for treatment next year. Cleanup of contaminated soil extending beyond 3' from the pipelines will be incorporated into the overall site cleanup plan scheduled for 2008. |
John Halverson |
3/5/2008 |
Update or Other Action |
DEC received the "Semi-Annual Groundwater Monitoring and Operations and Maintenance Report - First Half 2007" from SECOR on behalf of Chevron. LNAPL continues to be observed in MWRP-22, MWRP-24, MWRP-28, MW-2 and MW-13; samples were not collected from these wells for laboratory analysis. Water samples from MWRP-33 and PC-2 continue to exceed the cleanup levels. Water samples were collected from the tunnels into tanks 12, 13, 17 and 18, valve house A, and two brick structures thought to be heater pits; water from these structures contains elevated concentrations of DRO, RRO, PAHs, and/or BTEX. The bioventing system on tank hill was not operating - it had been shut off for the winter and the power line was cut by a plow; based on a review of past performance data SECOR recommended discontinuing operation of the system and development of an alternative cleanup option. Soil in biocells 1 and 2 and the stockpile from Tank 2 was characterized, met cleanup levels, and the cells were decommissioned; the treated soil was stockpiled for use as on-site backfill during the pipeline closure project. The top 4 feet of soil in the Tank 12 Stockpile was sampled and met the site cleanup levels; the top 4 feet can be removed and used as on-site backfill and then the remainder of the stockpile needs to be characterized. Sorbent booms in the interception trench were changed out during the first quarter and were still in good condition during the second quarter. |
John Halverson |
5/30/2008 |
Exposure Tracking Model Ranking |
Initial ranking with ETM completed. |
Evonne Reese |
6/30/2008 |
Update or Other Action |
DEC received the "2007 Pipeline Closure Documentation Report..." prepared by Stantec on behalf of Chevron. The report documents work done to properly close abandoned fuel pipelines at the Rocky Point Tank Farm area. Approximately 18,200 lineal feet of pipeline was identified for closure in the workplan; an additional 10,021 feet of pipeline was identified during the fieldwork. A total of 18,021 feet of pipeline was removed. Site characterization and limited soil removal were conducted. Some of the valve houses were also cleaned and demolished. Two underground brick structures thought to be part of heater-pits were found to be transformer vaults; the transfomers were removed, sampled, determined to be non-PCB transformers and disposed of off-site; trace levels of PCB were found in water from one vault. Due to the increase in the amount of piping determined to be present, additional closure will be conducted in 2008. |
John Halverson |
3/30/2009 |
Update or Other Action |
DEC received a copy of the "Semi-Annual Area Wide Groundwater Monitoring Report and O&M Report - First Half 2008" from Stantec, on behalf of Chevron. The report documents groundwater level and flow directions, generally stable or decreasing petroleum concentrations in groundwater, the presence of measurable LNAPL in 9 out of 61 monitoring wells that were gauged, residual petroleum contaminated water access tunnels to abandoned underground storage tanks 16, 17 and 18, and work done to maintain and evaluate the interception trench/product recovery system and the oil water separator system. |
John Halverson |
6/4/2009 |
Interim Removal Action Approved |
DEC received the 2008 Pipeline Closure Report for the Rocky Point Management Area, prepared by Stantec for Chevron. The report documents removal or in-place closure of 23 pipelines (332 linear feet (LF) of above ground lines and 9,098 LF of below ground lines). Approximately 7,000 LF of pipe was removed from the ground and 2,400 LF closed in place. Approximately, 16,185 gallons of residual fuel were removed from the piping. Over 101,000 gallons of contaminated water from decontamination and dewatering activities were treated on-site and discharged. Over 400 soil samples were collected and analyzed. Eight appertenant structures (valve houses, pump houses, etc.) were cleaned and removed. Approximately 6,000 LF of inactive pipeline have been identified for future closure. |
John Halverson |
7/31/2009 |
Update or Other Action |
DEC received the "Semi-Annual Area-Wide Groundwater Monitoring and Operations and Maintenance Report - Second Half 2008", from Stantec on behalf of Chevron. 59 monitoring wells were gauged for water level data and 33 MWs were sampled. Samples from three MWs exceeded the cleanup levels for groundwater discharging into surface water; the 30 other MWs did not exceed cleanup levels of 10 times the Table C levels (samples from 5 MWs exceeded the Table C levels). Eight MWs (four of which are in the Pre WWII Tank Farm Area {MW-2, MW-11, MW-13 and MW-16} and four within the Thermal Treatment Area {MWRP-22, MWRP-24, MWRP-28 and IWPZ-07}) contained measurable LNAPL and were not sampled. LNAPL thickness ranged from 0.04' to 2.78'. 5.85 liters of product were removed from the MWs in the Thermal Treatment area. Product mobility and recoverability are being evaluated.
Five tank tunnels and ten valve houses have been inspected and water samples collected from them over time. Nine of the valve houses were removed during 2007-08; valve house H remains - no water was present in valve house H during the quarterly inspections. The tank tunnels were not sampled during the 2nd half of 2008. The bioventing system on Tank Hill remained off pending development of an alternative cleanup plan. Sorbent booms in the interception trench and on-site oil water seperator were inspected and replaced as necessary.
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John Halverson |
8/27/2009 |
Update or Other Action |
Note to file 8-27-09. As per John Halverson I am cross-referencing five documents: 1. Phase 2 Characterization Workplan for East Point/Ballyhoo Road Rehabilitation Unalaska March 2000, Golder Associates; 2. Draft Phase 2 Site Characterization Unalaska: East Point/Ballyhoo Rd. Rehabilitation April 2001, Golder Associates; 3. Preliminary Engineering Study for the Relocation of Pipelines at The Dutch Harbor Facility, Unalaska; November 2001, Hattenburg & Dilley Engineering Consultants; 4. Phase 2 Site Characterization Unalaska: East Point/Ballyhoo Rd. Rehabilitation June 2003, Golder Associates; and 5. Corrective Action Plan for Unalaska: East Point/Ballyhoo Rd. Rehabilitation Unalaska December 2003, Golder Associates. These five documents are associated with the file number 2542.38.030 which is listed in the FileRoom database but not listed in the CS database. These five documents are filed in the CS files, in Anchorage, under file number 2542.38.030. This note will be placed in the three Hazard ID #’s: 509, 510, and 512 under CS file number 2542.38.018. |
Pam Clemens |
6/23/2010 |
Update or Other Action |
The Annual Area-Wide Groundwater Monitoring and Operations and Maintenance Report - 2009 was recieved to ADEC. The report addressed groundwater contamination in the Rocky Point Management Area as well as maintenance of structures associated with the remedy. During the first half of 2009, 62 wells were gauged for LNAPL thickness and groundwater depth. Samples were collected from 32 wells and 5 wells exceeded cleanup levels for surface water. Eight wells had residual or measurable thickness of LNAPL, however some of these contained Bunker-C like material and were not removed. In second half 2009, 4 wells were installed during the Site Assessment and incorporated into the groundwater monitoring program. Monitoring was discontinued at Well PC-01 as a new well was installed in the area. Seven wells that were gauged had residual or measurable free product, one of these containing Bunker-C. The installation of MWRP-37 in the APL operations area called for recovery of 83.28 L of product. 57 wells were gauged and 32 were sampled in the second half of 2009. Five wells exceeded surface water cleanup levels in tank Hill area, Petes Creek, APL operations, and Thermal Treatment Area. O&M activities were performed on the OWS, the interceptor trench, tank tunnels, and the sedimentation basin. Boom was replaced as needed. |
Meghan Dooley |
1/22/2013 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
ADEC sent comments and a request for further action to Delta Western to clean and close tanks 17 and 18 and the associated tunnels and pipelines. The report detailed work completed to date in treating liquid drained from tanks 12-18 during the 2011 field season. |
Meghan Dooley |
11/5/2014 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
Received Cut and Covered Tank Tunnel Weir Inspection Summary, Rocky Point Management Area. The inspection report summarizes the weekly inspections of tunnel weirs for tanks 12, 13, 16, 17, and 18, for the time period from February 3 through August 29, 2014. All weirs are located at the entrance to the tank tunnels and all are operating as designed. Water levels within the tunnels was observed up to the tunnel weir one time at Tank 16 and several times at Tanks 13 and 17; On April 15, 2014, water was observed discharging from the tunnel at Tank 13, but no petroleum sheen or LNAPL was evident. |
Meredith Savage |
4/14/2016 |
Update or Other Action |
ADEC sent a letter to Chevron and Delta Western requesting a Work Plan to take remedial action at the RPMA Cut and Cover Tanks (Tanks 12-18). The letter requested the preparation a Work Plan for the closure of the Cut and Cover tanks, associated utility tunnels, piping or equipment no later than May 31, 2016. |
Holly Weiss-Racine |
5/19/2016 |
Update or Other Action |
ADEC received a letter from Chevron stating that Chevron and Delta Western would jointly prepare a Work Plan to evaluate the safety and technical challenges associated with the tank closure work, but not a work plan for the closure activities. Discussions concerning PRPs remains ongoing. Additionally, Chevron requested a work plan extension with a proposed deadline of August 31, 2016. ADEC approved this request. |
Holly Weiss-Racine |
11/4/2016 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
Approved the “Annual Area-Wide Groundwater Monitoring and Operations and Maintenance Report - 2015” for the RPMA. In 2016, Stantec will attempt to locate and repair damaged monitoring wells within the RPMA monitoring well network. |
Holly Weiss-Racine |
5/31/2017 |
Update or Other Action |
ADEC received the “Annual Area-Wide Groundwater Monitoring and Operations and Maintenance Report - 2016” for the RPMA by Stantec on behalf of Chevron and Delta Western. |
Linda (Qi) Liu |
9/6/2017 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
ADEC received Delta Western/Chevron Cut and Cover Tank Tunnel Weir Inspection Summary, October through December 2016, Rocky Point Management Area dated September 5, 2017. The weirs are operating as designed with underflow baffles to prevent discharge of floating LNAPL or sheen. No water was observed discharging from the utility tunnels for Tanks 12, 13, 16, 17, or 18 during the inspections conducted over the reporting period. Standing water was observed in contact with the weir but not discharging from the tunnel entrance for Tank 13 during the inspections conducted between October 29 and November 19, 2016 and on December 4, 21, and 28, 2016. Standing water was observed in contact with the weir but not discharging from the
tunnel entrance for Tank 17 during the inspections conducted over the reporting period. No
LNAPL or sheen was observed on the standing water in contact with the weirs, and no LNAPL or
sheen was observed in standing water in other tunnels where surface water was visible. Standing
water was not observed in contact with the weirs in Tanks 12, 16, or 18 during the inspections
conducted over the reporting period. |
Darren Mulkey |
11/3/2017 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
ADEC received, commented and approved "Sampling and Analysis Plan for Groundwater Monitoring and Operations and Maintenance" for RPMA area. The plan was submitted by Stantec on behalf of Chevron and Delta Western. |
Linda (Qi) Liu |
7/2/2018 |
Update or Other Action |
ADEC received the “Annual Area-Wide Groundwater Monitoring and Operations and Maintenance Report - 2017” for the RPMA by Stantec on behalf of Chevron and Delta Western. |
Rachael Petraeus |
10/10/2018 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
ADEC received CUT AND COVERED TANK TUNNEL WEIR INSPECTION SUMMARY OCTOBER THROUGH DECEMBER 2017. The weirs are operating as designed with underflow baffles to prevent discharge of floating LNAPL or sheen. No water was observed discharging from the utility tunnels for Tanks 12, 16, 17, or 18 during the inspections conducted over the reporting period. Water was observed discharging from the tunnel for Tank 13 on December 1, 15, 21, and 28, 2017, but no LNAPL or sheen were observed on the discharging water. Standing water was observed in contact with the weir but not discharging from the tunnel entrance for Tank 17 during each of the inspections over the reporting period. Standing water was not observed in contact with the weirs in Tanks 12, 16, or 18 during the inspections conducted over the reporting period. |
Rachael Petraeus |
2/21/2019 |
Update or Other Action |
ADEC received "Cut and Covered Tank Tunnel Weir Inspection Summary July through September 2018 Rocky Point Management Area Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, Alaska" report dated February 18, 2019. The weirs are operating as designed with underflow baffles to prevent discharge of floating LNAPL or sheen. No water was observed discharging from the utility tunnels for Tanks 12, 13, 16, 17, or 18 during the inspections conducted over the reporting period. |
Rachael Petraeus |
4/12/2019 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
ADEC received "Cut and Covered Tank Tunnel Weir Inspection Summary October through December 2018 Rocky Point Management Area Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, Alaska" report dated April 10, 2019. The weirs are operating as designed with underflow baffles to prevent discharge of floating LNAPL or sheen. No water was observed discharging from the utility tunnels for Tanks 12 or 18 during the inspections conducted over the reporting period. Water was observed discharging from the tunnels for Tanks 13, 16, and 17 during the inspections on December 7 and 14, 2018 but no sheen or LNAPL was observed on the discharging water. |
Rachael Petraeus |
6/13/2019 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
On June 13, 2019, ADEC received "Cut and Covered Tank Tunnel Weir Inspection Summary January Through March 2019 Rocky Point Management Area Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, Alaska". The weirs are operating as designed with underflow baffles to prevent discharge of floating LNAPL
or sheen. No water was observed discharging from the utility tunnels for Tanks 12 or 18 during the inspections conducted over the reporting period. Water was observed discharging from one of more of the tunnels for Tanks 13, 16, and 17 in several inspections during the reporting period but no sheen or LNAPL was observed on the discharging water. |
Rachael Petraeus |
7/5/2019 |
Update or Other Action |
Site location was updated on this date. Coordinates for this site are used to determine the presence and position of the site on BLM’s ANCSA Conveyed Land web map. |
Rebekah Reams |
8/19/2019 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
On August 19, 2019, ADEC received "Cut and Covered Tank Tunnel Weir Inspection Summary April through June 2019 Rocky Point Management Area Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, Alaska." No water was observed discharging from the utility tunnels for Tanks 12, 16 or 18 during the inspections conducted over the reporting period. Water was observed discharging from one of more of the tunnels for Tanks 13, and 17 in several inspections during the reporting period but no sheen or LNAPL was observed on the discharging water. |
Rachael Petraeus |
9/27/2019 |
Update or Other Action |
On September 27, 2019 ADEC received the above referenced transmittal letter dated September 27, 2019. The letter documents a request that, effective this year, one annual groundwater sampling event in May is appropriate rather than two semi-annual groundwater sampling events. ADEC approves the request. A review of the historical site data indicates that groundwater monitoring events in the Rocky Point Management Area have a long-term trend of concentrations showing little variability due to seasonal impacts. However, if new site groundwater monitoring results indicate increasing concentrations or changes in concentration variability at the groundwater monitoring wells sampled as part of the annual monitoring program, ADEC will request modifications in sampling frequencies in the future.
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Rachael Petraeus |
1/28/2020 |
Update or Other Action |
ADEC received the transmittal letter "Rocky Point Management Area Weir Inspection Activities" dated December 20, 2019. The letter documents a request that , effective January 1, 2020, monthly weir inspections be completed for Tanks 12, 13, 16, 17 and 18 the Dutch Harbor Rocky Point Tank Farm rather than weekly weir inspections. ADEC approves the request for a 2 year period, with a requirement to assess water sample results taken during that time to determine if there is data variability in the water samples due to concentration fluctuations or sampling method. ADEC requests to include these water samples results in the annual groundwater monitoring reports. In addition, if new site inspection results indicate an observance of water with sheen being discharged from any of the tank tunnels and/or sample results indicate changes in concentration variability at the groundwater monitoring wells sampled, ADEC will request modifications in sampling frequencies in the future. |
Rachael Petraeus |
8/11/2021 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
Bulk action for all sites within the Rocky Point Management Area Operational Area Boundaries. ADEC received the Annual Area-Wide Groundwater Monitoring and Operation and Maintenance Report – 2020 for the Rocky Point Management Area in Dutch Harbor, Unalaska on May 26, 2021. Activities included inspection and maintenance of the Thermal Treatment Area (TTA) oil-water separator (OWS) and sedimentation basin; the East Point Loop Road (EPLR) OWS and sedimentation basin; and the TTA groundwater interceptor trench, collection vaults, and surface water drainage culverts. Light nonaqueous-phase liquid (LNAPL) recovery O&M activities at monitoring wells MWRP-24 and MWRP-37 are ongoing, and in 2020 were conducted on a monthly basis at monitoring well MWRP-24 and on a weekly basis at monitoring well MWRP-37. The frequency of the groundwater monitoring and O&M activities at the Rocky Point Management Area (RPMA) was reduced from semiannual to annual in 2019. ADEC recommends MWRP-15 is added to the list of wells to be sampled for Diesel Range Organics (DRO), Gasoline Range Organics (GRO), and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs). Additionally, ADEC requests some recommendations are provided regarding the access to monitoring wells, particularly those with free product historically observed. Several wells were unable to be sampled due to being located under shipping containers. Responses sent on July 16, 2021. |
Cascade Galasso-Irish |
7/7/2022 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
Bulk action entry for the RPMA - ADEC received the Annual Area-Wide Groundwater Monitoring and Operations and Maintenance Report – 2021 Rocky Point Management Area Dated April 2022. The 2021 annual groundwater monitoring and operations and maintenance (O&M) activities included inspection and maintenance of the Thermal Treatment Area (TTA) oil-water separator (OWS) and sedimentation basin; the East Point Loop Road (EPLR) OWS and sedimentation basin; and the TTA groundwater interceptor trench, collection vaults, and surface water drainage culverts. Annual groundwater monitoring is conducted at the Rocky Point Management Area (RPMA), and O&M operations also include the ongoing light non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) recovery at wells MWRP-24 and MWRP-37, which are conducted monthly.
Due to project organization changes since the last work plan was approved in 2017, ADEC requests an updated work plan will be provided to ADEC for review and approval prior to the 2023 field efforts. In future reporting, ADEC requests the hazardous wastes and contaminated media derived from the RPMA groundwater monitoring are catalogued and a Transport, Treatment and Disposal form is provided to ADEC for review and approval in accordance with 18 AAC 75.325(i) when the wastes are transferred to a final destination.
Per comment resolution, ADEC no longer supports discharge of purge water to the ground surface without granular activated carbon (GAC) treatment or being containerized and disposed of off-site. ADEC may approve foregoing soil sampling at this time if groundwater is handled appropriately in subsequent annual sampling. However, prior to site closure, soil sampling will need to occur to verify residual contamination is below current cleanup levels.
ADEC concurs with the recommendations for the 2022 season in the cover letter submitted with the 2021 report.
ADEC approved the final report on this date. |
Cascade Galasso-Irish |
2/7/2023 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
Bulk action on Dutch Hbr - Rocky Point Tank Hill and Rocky Point Tanks 17-18. On this date, ADEC approved the Cut and Cover Tank Tunnel Surface Water Trend Analysis for the RPMA. 2022 results for Tank 17 indicate the highest detection of DRO since 2011, and the highest recorded measurement of RRO. 2022 sampling results show both DRO and RRO are an order of magnitude above the 2021 results. ADEC agreed with the recommendation to sample Wells MWRP-08 and MWRP-09 (groundwater wells nearest Tanks 17 and 18) in 2023 for additional information, and to collect and sample an additional set of surface water samples from Tank Tunnels 17 and 18 during a relatively high-water event to determine if the 2022 results were representative. ADEC also agreed with the continued annual sampling of surface water and with the removal of GRO and BTEX analytes from the surface water sampling. |
Cascade Galasso-Irish |
4/20/2023 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
Bulk action entry for RPMA sites - on this date, DEC received and approved the 2022 Final Annual Area-Wide Groundwater Monitoring and Operation Maintenance Report for the Rocky Point Management Area, Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, Alaska. This document also includes the 2022 Well Status Report (Appendix E), the 2022 Cut and Cover Tank Tunnel Surface Water Trend Analysis (Appendix F), and the 2022 Product Recovery Tech Memo (Appendix G). The document has been filed under the sitewide RPMA file, Rocky Point Tank Hill, Hazard ID 509. |
Cascade Galasso-Irish |
6/2/2023 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
On this date, DEC reviewed and approved the Final Sampling and Analysis Plan, Area-Wide Groundwater Monitoring and Operation and Maintenance Sampling and Analysis Plan, Rocky Point Management Area, Unalaska, Alaska. |
Cascade Galasso-Irish |
1/30/2024 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
Bulk action entry for annual RPMA groundwater monitoring sites - DEC received the Annual Area-Wide Groundwater Monitoring and Operation and Maintenance Report – 2023 for the Rocky Point Management Area in Dutch Harbor, Unalaska. DEC agreed with all recommendations, including another attempt to sample MWRP-08 and -09 to monitor if concentrations in Tank Tunnel 17 are migrating to the bay. DEC had no other comments and requested the final document for review once the product recovery memo and weir inspection reports are completed and appended to the document. |
Cascade Galasso-Irish |
5/28/2024 |
Document, Report, or Work plan Review - other |
The objectives of the 2023 field effort were to conduct annual
groundwater monitoring and operation and maintenance (O&M) activities at the Rocky Point
Management Area (RPMA) and inspect and maintain groundwater wells. O&M activities are
conducted annually to inspect and maintain the oil water separator (OWSs) and sedimentation
basins at the Thermal Treatment Area (TTA) and the East Point Loop Road (EPLR) facilities, as
well as inspecting and maintaining the TTA groundwater interceptor trench, collection vaults,
and surface water drainage culverts. |
Kathleen Iler-Galau |
11/6/2024 |
Meeting or Teleconference Held |
The Qawalangin FUDS Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) Meeting was held at the Unalaska Public Library. This regional RAB incorporates five FUDS in the Qawalangin region: Amaknak FUDS, Chernofski FUDS, Cape Wislow FUDS, Fort Learnard FUDS, and Ugadaga Bay FUDS. RAB Board Members, USACE-FUDS, DEC, and members of the public were in attendance in-person, with additional stakeholders participating virtually. FUDS PMs provided updates on the status of FUDS sites. The RAB membership also updated their charter and added new members. |
Kathleen Iler-Galau |
11/6/2024 |
Site Visit |
DEC personnel visited this site on November 6, 2024. This site is in the Strawberry Hill area. DEC received annual monitoring reports on the water separators and an annual Rocky Point area-wide groundwater monitoring report. An OC employee reportedly walks here frequently with his dogs and has seen sheen in the separators and smelled petroleum. This is normal and indicates the separators are working. |
Kathleen Iler-Galau |