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87th Air Base Wing Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Restoration Advisory Board 13 February 2020 87th Air Base Wing Review of Action Items and Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS) and Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) Update Mr. James Richman


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87th Air Base Wing

Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Restoration Advisory Board 13 February 2020

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87th Air Base Wing

  • Mr. James Richman

Remediation Program Manager AFCEC/CZOE Review of Action Items and Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS) and Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) Update

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Action Items

◼ New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) asked if vapor

extraction was required at other Thermal In Situ Sustainable Remediation (TISR) remediation systems in New Jersey (TISR is the technology being used at TU003). If so, a permit equivalent for the system at TU003 may be required.

▪ Vapor extraction is not required or a part of the TISR systems at the 2 other sites in New

Jersey or any of the sites at which Arcadis is deploying the technology at across the country.

◼ Mr. Frank Storm suggested the notice of the Restoration Advisory Board (RAB)

meetings be posted in the Pineland Tribune

▪ Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (JB MDL) considered this request but as their

distribution area does not cover areas north of JB MDL, including Wrightstown, Cookstown, and Jackson Township, it was decided the current newspapers are the appropriate outlet.

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PFOS/PFOA Investigation Update

◼ On-Base Actions/Projects:

▪ Completed installation of Ion exchange resin treatment system for 2 on-base backup wells at

JBMDL-Lakehurst (Tanaq-HGL) (April 2019)

▪ Install new deep well at JBMDL-Lakehurst (Cape-Weston)

 Final Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis (EE/CA); Nov 2019 *  Final Action Memo planned for Feb/Mar 2020  60% design complete  Major Modification Permit submitted Dec 2019  Water Allocation Permit planned May/June 2020

▪ Update Base/Regional Conceptual Site Model (CSM) (Tehama-HGL with USGS)

 Multi-year effort (2018-2020)  Includes modeling/mapping for groundwater/surface water to support future investigations

▪ Remedial Investigation (RI) programming for initial bases in FY21; Air Force prioritizing *

* Updated since previously reported

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PFOS/PFOA Off-base Sampling Update

◼ Off-Base Actions/Projects:

▪ Off-base sampling areas

▪ Confirmed 5 areas where PFOS/PFOA was migrating off-base ▪ JBMDL, EPA, and NJDEP agreed to initial boundaries of ESI areas ▪ Properties with private drinking water wells were identified and were offered

sampling of their drinking water (initial sampling Dec 2016)

▪ PFOS/PFOA concentrations exceeding Lifetime Health Advisory (HA) of 70 parts

per trillion (ppt) were mitigated (e.g. bottled water, filtration system)

▪ PFOS/PFOA concentrations detected less than Lifetime HA were offered routine

monitoring

▪ Data Gaps:

▪ Existing NJDEP Well Database is not complete ▪ Depth of private wells unknown by majority of owners

* Updated since previously reported

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McGuire Area 4

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Dix Area 14

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Lakehurst Areas 16 & 17

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Lakehurst Area 18

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PFOS/PFOA Off-base Sampling Update

PFOS/PFOA Areas Packages Distributed Samples Response Percentage > EPA HA Routine Monitoring Locations 4 42 30 71% 1 14 40 27 68% 1 16 98 75 77% 1 13 17 77 53 69% 6 18 10 9 90% 4* 6 TOTALS: 267 194 73% 5 27

Off-Base Drinking Water Sampling Status

(13 Jan 2020)

2 PFNA detections < 13 ppt * 1 property connected to municipal water no longer counted in total

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PFOS/PFOA Off-base Sampling Update

◼ Off-Base mitigations:

▪ Area 16 - 1 RO Unit ▪ Area 18 - 1 GAC systems, 3 bottled water

▪ Connection to municipal water and well abandonment in progress

▪ NJDEP mitigations - NJDEP providing mitigation where Air Force samples <

EPA Lifetime HA level (70 ppt PFOS/PFOA, individual or combined) but > NJDEP proposed MCL of 13 ppt PFOS or 14 ppt PFOA

▪ Area 16 - 1 GAC system, 1 pending ▪ Area 17 - 1 GAC system ▪ Area 18 - 1 pending

GAC – granular activated carbon HA – Health Advisory MCL – Maximum Contaminant Level RO – reverse osmosis

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PFOS/PFOA Off-base Sampling Update

Off-base Actions/Projects (cont.)

▪ New Off-base Sampling Contract (FY18) Objectives:

▪ Confirm limits of existing ESI areas are protective ▪ Install limited number of monitoring wells (MWs) in existing ESI areas to

evaluated PFOS/PFOA concentrations

▪ MWs installed to multiple depths in surficial aquifer ▪ Expand areas if PFOS/PFOA detected above NJDEP proposed Maximum

Contaminant Levels (MCLs)

▪ Perform hydrologic study of Pine Lake (Manchester Township) and Little Pine

Lake (Pemberton Township)

▪ Team with US Geological Survey ▪ Install MWs and collect surface water samples to evaluate if lakes are “losing” ▪ If confirmed, create new ESI area and identify private drinking water receptors

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PFOS/PFOA Update

QUESTIONS?

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87th Air Base Wing

  • Mr. Tim Llewellyn, Project Manager

Arcadis

Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Performance Based Remediation Contract Update

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SUMMARY OF PROGRESS

◼ Continuing development and submittal of National Priorities List (NPL) documents for the McGuire

Area Operable Units (OUs)

OU3 Remedial Design (RD) will be submitted to Air Force (AF) this month with action planned for Fall 2020

OU1 Proposed Plan (PP) in public comment period and a Record of Decision (ROD) is planned for this year

OU4 Feasibility Study (FS) moving toward finalization and a PP and ROD are also targeted for this year ◼ State led sites at McGuire and Dix

Remedies in place operating well (TU003 supplemental remedy is starting up this week)

10 more sites have a 2020 closure goal (30 closed to date under the performance-based remediation [PBR])—111 total for JB MDL ◼ Active remedies (air sparge [AS]/soil vapor extraction [SVE] systems)

  • McGuire: TU013 is in a rebound study (with systems back on currently)
  • McGuire: TU023 has achieved remedial goals and will move toward closure this year
  • Dix: NW044 and TU019a are all in rebound studies (with systems back on currently)
  • Dix: All remedial goals at TU970 have been achieved and the system will be removed upon final NJDEP approval of closure
  • Lakehurst: Areas A/B/C systems have been running well – enhancements have been deployed
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FOCUSED PRESENTATIONS

◼ LF019

Time Critical Removal Action (TCRA) Status (Shell Casing Removals)

◼ TU003

Revised Remedy Buildout Complete

◼ TU011

Soil Excavation Complete

◼ BOMARC Remedial Construction has Started

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PBR UPDATE

McGUIRE NPL SITES

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McGuire Update OU1 Summary

Operable Unit 1: Two former landfill sites and one former recycling yard Status: Pre-Design investigation of LF003 landfill cover complete PP Final Remedy under public comment Path forward: ROD FY20 Remedial Action targeted late 2020/2021 if public concurs with remedy

FS COMPLETE PP COMPLETE ROD FY20 REMEDY Fiscal Year (FY)20/21 Work started on next document Work pending

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McGuire Update OU2 Status Summary

Operable Unit 2: 10 sites: Former aircraft maintenance; oil water separators; former power plant; etc. Status: Draft Final FS under preparation (responding to regulator comments) Path forward: FS evaluates groundwater remedies (in-situ chemical oxidation [ISCO]; AS/SVE; hydraulic containment; monitored natural attenuation [MNA]) and excavation or land-use restrictions for soils PP and Public Meeting early FY21 ROD FY21 Remedial Action to be implemented 2022

FS FY20 PP FY21 ROD FY21 REMEDY FY22 Work started on next document Work pending

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McGuire Update OU3 Summary

Operable Unit 3: Three former landfill sites and one sludge disposal site Status: Final ROD for 3 of the 4 sites and action moving forward Discarded and expended 106 mm cartridges (primers may be intact) found in limited area at LF019 and a removal action is required before the ROD can be finalized Path forward: Remedial Action will be implemented late FY20 except LF019 LF019-- TCRA to remove discarded cartridges ROD and Action in FY21

FS Complete PP Complete ROD Complete (LF019 FY21) REMEDY FY20/21 Work started on next document Work pending

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OU3 SITE LOCATIONS

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OU3 REMEDIAL DESIGN – SOIL CAPS

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LF019 TCRA Update

106 mm Recoilless Cartridge Casings

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LF019 TCRA Update

◼ Contract to Remove the Items Awarded September 2019 to Seres-

Arcadis Joint Venture

◼ First 4 months

  • Near Final Project Management Plan: Plan that defines how the project is executed, monitored, and

controlled.

  • AF review of Explosive Safety Submittal (ESS): Department of Defense (DoD) only document that sets

separation distances and other requirements to provide the maximum possible protection to people and property.

  • AF review of Action Memorandum (AM): U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)/NJDEP reviews the

AM that documents the AF’s decision to undertake a TCRA of Material Potentially Presenting an Explosive Hazard (MPPEH) at LF019.

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LF019 TCRA Update

◼ Next 4 months

  • Final ESS and AM
  • Final Accident Prevention Plan/Site Safety and Health Plan (APP/SSHP)
  • Final Work Plan (Quality Assurance Project Plan [QAPP])
  • 2-week field effort in May/June 2020

◼ Completion of the TCRA (and after-action reporting) will allow for a

LF019 ROD and landfill capping action at OU3.

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McGuire Update OU4 Summary

Operable Unit 4: Bulk Fuel Storage Facility (Jet Fuel) Status: Draft Final FS under preparation (responding to final regulator comments). Path forward: FS evaluates active fuel recovery, partial excavation, natural source zone depletion (similar to MNA), and thermally enhanced biodegradation Well Installation within secondary containment completed PP and Public Meeting 2020 ROD FY20 (target date) Remedial Action to be implemented 2021/22

FS FY20 PP FY20 ROD FY20 REMEDY FY21/22 Work started on next document Work pending

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McGuire Update OU5 Status Summary

Operable Unit 5: One former aircraft maintenance area; two former pesticide handling facilities Status: Revised Draft Final FS under EPA review. Final FS expected Spring 2020 Path forward: FS evaluates AS/SVE; ISCO; MNA; soil excavation; land-use restrictions; no further action) PP and Public Meeting 2020 (late) ROD FY21 Remedial Actions to be implemented 2021/2022

FS FY20 PP FY20 ROD FY21 REMEDY FY21/22 Work started on next document Work pending

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McGuire Update OU6 Status Summary

Operable Unit 6: Historical ruptures of the refueling system beneath the aircraft apron Status: Final Remedial Investigation Report Addendum under EPA review FS under EPA review Path forward: FS evaluates active groundwater remedies (AS/SVE; ISCO; pump-and-treat) and MNA PP and Public Meeting 2021 ROD FY22 Remedial Action to be implemented 2022/23

Work started on next document Work pending FS FY20 PP FY21 ROD FY22 REMEDY FY22/23

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McGuire Update OU7 Summary

Operable Unit 7: Four former industrial sites Status: Remedial Investigation Report approved Summer 2018 Draft FS has been reviewed by AF Path forward: Pilot Study (in-situ bioremediation) year 1 data under review FS under EPA review PP and Public Meeting 2021 ROD planned for 2022 Remedial Action to be implemented Winter 2022/23

FS FY21 PP FY21 ROD FY22 REMEDY FY22/23 Work started on next document Work pending

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McGuire Update OU8 Summary

Operable Unit 8: Five sites in the Triangle Area: Former Fire Training Areas/Aircraft Loading Areas Status: Remedial Investigation Report approved summer 2018 Internal Draft FS planned to AF March 2020 Path forward: Pilot Study (in-situ bioremediation) year 1 data under review FS scheduled for submittal to EPA/NJDEP 2020 PP scheduled for 2021 ROD scheduled for 2022 Remedial Action to be implemented late 2022/23

FS FY21 PP FY21 ROD FY22 REMEDY FY22/23 Work started on next document Work pending

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McGuire NPL RODs by FY

FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 OU3 (Complete) OU1 LF019 (OU3) OU6 (Excludes LF019) OU4 OU2 OU7 OU5 OU8 Final ROD by FY

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PBR UPDATE

McGUIRE STATE LED SITES

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McGuire State Led Sites Status Snapshot

Category Site Number Status/Phase Comments Oil Water Seperators OW549 Remedial Investigation Additional characterization for low level trichloroethylene (TCE) required LF500 Remedial Action Work Plan (RAWP) Land use controls (LUCs) for soils (compliance averaging) and debris. Response Complete (RC) FY20 CF011 Remedial Action RAWP approved. MNA ongoing TU020 Remedial Action RAWP approved. MNA ongoing TU027 Remedial Action RAWP approved. MNA ongoing TU003 Remedial Action TISR system will be started March 2020 TU023 Remedial Action Remedial goals achieved for soil. GW to be addressed under OU6 TU025 Remedial Action MNA ongoing (1 well) TU013 Remedial Action AS/SVE system restarted after a rebound study TU018 Remedial Action Completion Report (RACR) (Action Complete) Remedy succesful. Working on closure documentation. Site Closeout (SC) FY20 SC: Remediated to residential standards and no use restrictions RC: Remediated to industrial use standards. Use is restricted.

Completed Sites (20) Active Sites (10)

UST Sites

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Active McGuire Site Locations

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PBR UPDATE

TU003 Former USTs at Building 2913

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TU003 Update

  • TU003 is a former

gasoline station near the Arnold Road gate.

  • The tanks have

been removed but contaminated groundwater and floating product remain despite several remedial actions.

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TU003 Site Layout and Overview

◼ Impacted media:

  • light non-aqueous phase liquid

(LNAPL; free product)

  • Soil
  • Groundwater

◼ Remedial Actions

  • First: Limited excavation (utility

strike) 2012 prior to PBR

  • Second: (AS/SVE) – pilot test

completed but did not support this approach

  • Third: Larger excavation in 2017

◼ Residual LNAPL and groundwater

impacts remain and additional action is required

2913-MW18

Well with LNAPL (currently or historically) Approximate Extent of Site Impacts (soil, groundwater, and LNAPL)

Former source area (gasoline underground storage tanks [USTs])

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TU003 Groundwater Data

  • Contaminants in groundwater

remain above standards in several locations with no significant declining trends

  • LNAPL remains in several

wells

  • Subsurface has very low

permeability challenging remedial progress

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Overcoming Low Permeability

Final Remedial Action:

  • Selection of TISR

NSZD - Natural source zone depletion

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TISRTM – Technology

Performance at DoD Base in New York

  • Average of ~11 °F

increase in groundwater temperature up to 8 feet of radius of influence (ROI)

  • Excess heat forced

shut down system (collection side)

  • 99.9% reduction in

concentration in 2 years

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  • September 2019 – Borehole Heat Exchangers (BHEs) and thermocouple points (TCs) were installed.
  • October 2019 – Earthwork activities completed to trench and plumb the BHEs network.
  • February 2020 – solar panels installation to commence and system to be operational in March 2020.
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Solar Panel Installation

  • Final electrical connections and

solar panel installation to be completed in February

  • System start up in late

February/Early March

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PBR UPDATE

DIX SITES

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Dix State Led Sites Status Snapshot

Site Number Status/Phase Comments NW044 Remedial Action AS/SVE ongoing. System optimization in 2019 TU019a Remedial Action AS/SVE in rebound study. Optimization in 2019 TU970 Remedial Action Remedial goals achieved. SC FY20 TU011 Remedial Action Soil excavation complete. MNA TU578 Remedial Action MNA ongoing TU969 Remedial Action MNA on-going NW042 Remedial Design (RD) Remedial action (mixing) March. SC FY20 SS007 RD Installing Directed Groundwater Recirculation System LF010 Long Term Monitoring (LTM) Sanitary landfill in LTM LF017 LTM Landfill in LTM LF016 Remedial Action Remedial goals achieved. SC FY20 SS005B Remedial Action MNA on-going SS025 Remedial Action Remedial goals achieved. SC FY20 esidential standards and no use restrictions dustrial use standards. Use is restricted.

Completed Sites (10) Active Sites (13)

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Active Dix Site Locations

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PBR UPDATE

TU011 Golf Course Leaking UST

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Dix Site TU011 Golf Course Leaking UST

TU011 Site Location

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Dix Site TU011 Golf Course Leaking UST

TU011 Impacted Area

Soil and groundwater impacts associated with leaking fuel tank in the 1980s Arcadis contracted to achieve SC in 2021 Plan A: MNA Data indicated the site needs to move to a more active remedy (Plan B)

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TU011 - Golf Course Clubhouse

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Groundwater

  • Samples collected following periods of significant

rainfall events indicated flushing of residual contamination in soils

  • Excavation determined to be the best course of

action to address the issue and enable SC to be achieved during the PBR contract period.

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TU011 Leaking UST

Constituent of Concern concentration correlated with precipitation data

0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5

  • 500

500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 1/11/2014 11/7/2014 9/3/2015

Precipitation (inches) BTEX (ug/l) Date

BTEX and Precipitation

Total BTEX concentration Total Precipitation Month Prior to Sampling Single Day Rain Event Month Prior (inches) Date Days between rain event and sampling 1.75 3/29/2014 12 1.3 7/14/2014 8 0.7 3/14/2015 25 2.67 10/2/2015 20 0.83 2/16/2016 6 Single Day Rain Event Month Prior

BTEX - benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene

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TU011 Leaking UST

Conceptual Site Model

Smear zone of residual fuel contamination Groundwater--Water table below contaminated smear zone—measured concentrations of constituents of concern (COCs) are low Unsaturated soils Ground surface

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Smear zone of residual fuel contamination Groundwater—Following precipitation events water table rises into the smear zone and measured concentrations of COCs are elevated Unsaturated soils Ground surface

TU011 Leaking UST

Conceptual Site Model

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  • Shoring system used;

total excavation comprised of six smaller excavation cells each secured with shoring system that were excavated and backfilled sequentially

  • Excavated cell shown;

excavation depth in each cell was 12 feet (ft) and groundwater was encountered at approximately 11 ft in each cell

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TU011 Path Forward

◼ Soils removed were found to be contaminated as suspected ◼ Approximate 750 cubic yards removed and disposed of off-site ◼ Oxygen Release Material (ORM) placed at the bottom of the excavation

to assist further contaminant treatment

◼ Backfilled with certified clean fill ◼ Quarterly groundwater sampling will resume ◼ Sampling following rainfall events will also be targeted for wells within

and downgradient of the excavated area (2 new wells)

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PBR UPDATE

MAG-1 Area (SS007)

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MAG-1 (SS007) Site Location

MAG 1

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Extent of Contamination

COCs are limited to:

  • TCE
  • Cis-1,2-dichloroethene (Cis-1,2-DCE)
  • Vinyl Chloride
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Extent of Contamination (Cont.)

◼ MNA data suggest MAG-1 is

not on target to achieve remedial goals within the project cleanup timeframe

◼ No immediate downgradient

receptors of the Site

◼ Directed groundwater

recirculation selected as the best alternative to address site contaminants

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Groundwater Recirculation with Treatment

Groundwater Surface

Treatment at surface

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Dynamic Groundwater Recirculation (DGR) Overview

DGR System Operation

  • Groundwater

extracted via four new extraction wells

  • Treated using

granular activated carbon

  • Treated water is

reinjected upgradient into existing wells to enhance contaminant flushing

(TWO) (TWO)

Injection well GW flow Extraction well

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Planned Field Activities

◼ Well Installation/Redevelopment of Existing Wells: Winter 2020 ◼ System Construction: Spring 2020 ◼ System Startup/Shakedown: Spring 2020 ◼ System will operate seasonally (9 months a year). ◼ Remedial goals anticipated to be met in 2035

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MAG-1 RECICULATION WELL INSTALLATION

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MAG-1 RECIRCULATION WELL INSTALLATION

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PBR UPDATE

Boeing Michigan Aeronautical Research Center (BOMARC)

OT016:TCE Groundwater Plume WP005: Missile Site JP-X Discharge Pit

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BOMARC Site Location

BOMARC SITE LOCATION

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BOMARC Site Plan

  • Two volatile organic

compound (VOC) plumes impacted by TCE and DCE,

  • riginate from

BOMARC.

  • The OT016 plume

extends onto Colliers Mill Refuge.

  • The WP005 plume is

largely contained within the site.

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Treatment System Air Sparge wells aligned to create treatment zones across plumes perpendicular to groundwater flow Conveyance lines for compressed air

BOMARC – AS System Layout

BOMARC REMEDY

◼ Selected remedy

is Air Sparge (AS)

  • f both plumes

◼ Duration is

expected to be greater than 50 years on-site (AF property), but off- site impacts are expected to be addressed within 10 years

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Air Sparge

https://www.env.nm.gov/NMED/Issues/KirtlandFuelPlume/images/KAFP_101_AirSpargePilotTestSystem_rev9.j pg

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2020 Remedy Implementation Schedule

  • January 14th - Vegetation removal completed.
  • February 17th - Initiate drilling (anticipated 8-week duration)
  • April-October 2020
  • Initiate Trenching
  • Baseline Sampling Event
  • Power drop (JCP&L)
  • System Install
  • Startup and Shakedown
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Vegetation Clearing

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Vegetation Clearing

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PBR UPDATE

LAKEHURST SITES

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LAKEHURST UPDATE

◼ Lakehurst sites were updated in detail at the November RAB ◼ AS/SVE systems at Area A/B/C continue to operate well (on-going

  • ptimizations continue)

◼ MNA/LTM continues at other Lakehurst sites

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PBR UPDATE

SITE CLOSEOUT UPDATE

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Site Closures under the PBR ▪ Moving numerous sites to closeout status ▪ Closeout means:

▪ Remedial Goals have been achieved ▪ Site restoration infrastructure removed ▪ Site is released for unrestricted use

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Sites Closures Achieved to Date at McGuire (28)

OW522 - Oil Water Separator* 2017/09/20

OW526 - Oil Water Separator* 2017/09/20

OW511 - Oil Water Separator* 2018/06/26

OU518 - Oil Water Separator* 2018/06/26

TU022 - Underground Storage Tank (UST) E187* 2017/09/20

SS017- Contaminated Soil along Conduit* 2017/11/13

AT030 - BOMARC Above Ground Storage Tank* 2017/10/30

TU010 - UST E051* 2018/04/24

DP501 - Dry well at B1907* 2018/04/19

TU078 - UST E078 at Falcon Court East* 2017/09/27

TU080 - UST E080 at Falcon Court East* 2017/09/27

TU087 - UST E087 at Falcon Court East* 2017/09/27

TU088 - UST E088 at Falcon Court East* 2017/09/27

TU089 - UST E089 at Falcon Court East* 2017/09/27

TU090 - UST E090 at Falcon Court East* 2017/09/27

TU026 - Spill Site 26/UST E123* 2019/02/12

TU028 - UST E237* 2019/02/12

WP017 - BOMARC Acid NRTL Pit 1991/09/27

PL024 - Spill at Building 1835 2012/10/12

OT012 - BOMARC Transformer Loc 1994/09/21

LP002 - Lead Contamination at B2837 2009/12/08

ST015 - BOMARC MOGAS UST* 2019/07/22

TU034 - 3500 Area 2014/11/24

TU001 - Spill Site/UST E168 2012/10/12

TU014 - UST Building 2415 2012/10/12

TU016 - UST Building 1811 2013/01/09

TU019 - Spill Site/UST E150 2013/01/09

RW001 - BOMARC Missile Accident Site 2009/08/21 * site achieved SC under PBR contract

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Sites Closures Achieved to Date at Dix (48)

OW576 - Oil Water Separator* 2018/07/24

TU968 - Building 5348 (UST)* 2015/09/04

SA018 - ANC-2 Disposal Area* 2018/11/13

AT024 - Fire Training Tanks 2009/09/01

DA022 - Boiler Blowdown Area 2009/06/01

DP032 - PBAS Basin 2009/06/01

IN003 - Resource Recovery Facility 1992/03/01

NW046 - Pathological Landfill 2012/04/06

LF015 - ANC-9 Landfill 2000/06/01

LF033 - PDO Landfill 2019/04/18*

OW556 - Oil Water Separator 2014/01/22

OW561 - Oil Water Separator 2014/01/22

OW565 - Oil Water Separator 2014/01/22

OW566 - Oil Water Separator 2014/01/22

OW564 - Oil Water Separator 2014/01/22

◼ PS006 - Pesticide Control Shop 2011/06/02 ◼ SA023 - Paint Shop 2000/06/01 ◼ SA027 - Hazardous Waste Storage Area 1997/06/01 ◼ SA029 - PCB Transfer Storage Area 2000/06/01 ◼ SA030 - MAG-2 Area 1997/06/01 ◼ SR008 - Range Impact Area 1997/01/01 ◼ SS005 - Spill Sites 1997/01/01 ◼ SS028 - Motor Pools 1997/01/01 ◼ SS031 - Bivouac 5 Washracks 2000/06/01 ◼ SS034 – Transformers 1997/01/01 ◼ SS035 - Pesticide Mixing and Storage Area 2014/09/14 ◼ ST002 - Old Sewage Treatment Plant 2000/06/01 ◼ TT013 - POL Area 2002/08/01 ◼ NW043 - Building 4304 2014/11/10 ◼ NW045 - Building 5339 2019/04/18*

* site achieved SC under PBR contract

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Sites Closures Achieved to Date at Dix (48) (cont’d)

TU012 - TMP UST 2002/08/01

TU019 – USTs 2014/01/29

TU021 - Area North of Dogwood Lake 2003/08/14

TU971 - Texas Ave Frmr Barracks Area H/O USTs 2014/11/10

TU924 - Remediation of Building 0199, UST Site 2019/04/18*

TU953 - Remediation of Building 4436, UST Site 2014/01/26

TU963 - Remediation of Building 5216, UST Site 2015/02/23

TU966

  • Remediation of Building 5317, UST Site

2015/02/23

TU958 - Remediation of Bldg 5374, UST Site (TMP) 2014/01/26

TU964 - Remediation of Building 9906, UST Site 2015/02/23

TU961 - POL Area 2014/01/26

TU952 - Area 6500 &6700 USTs 2014/01/26

TU937 - Area 5100 USTs 2014/10/29

TU957 - Area 9650 UST 2012/09/25

TU579 - Building 4201 (Firestone Building) 2019/04/18*

TU580 - Area 0200 (Colonial Cottages) 2014/10/14

TU581 - Former Barracks Area 2014/11/10

FR004A - Practice Mortar Site 2007/11/02 * site achieved SC under PBR contract

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Sites Closures Achieved to Date at Lakehurst (35)

AT030 - Recovery Systms Sites Trk 4 Rcvry End 1991/09/30

CS003 - Drainage Dtch @ Rnwy Arrstd Lndng Site 2004/10/05

DA005 - Arrsting Engine RSTS Track 2 Bldg 371 1992/03/01

DA007 - Catapult Test Facility Storage Area 1993/09/27

DA008 – Building 529, Arresting End of Track 1 2005/10/04

DA009 - Hangar 2 Disposal Area (DA) 1993/09/27

DA015 - Disposal Area Near Bldg 562 Prkng Lot 1991/09/30

DA020 - Tetraethyl Lead Disposal Site 1993/09/27

DA021 - Jet Car Maintenance Shop 1992/03/01

DA023 - Inactive DA at Bldg 524 1991/09/30

DA025 - Test Department DA 1993/09/27

DA026 - Contractor DA North of Bldg 337 1991/09/30

DA027 - Recovery Systems Test Sites 1991/09/30

DA028 - Westfield Hangar Area 2004/10/05

DA034 - Parachute Jump Circle 2004/10/05

DA035 - Helicopter Defueling Area 1993/06/21

DA036 - Former Hangar 1 Liq Waste DA 1993/09/27

DA037 - Former Fuel Disposal & Drum Storage Area 1993/09/27

DA038 - Oil Skimming & Sewage DA 1993/06/21

DA040 - Soil Stabilization Field Test Site 1991/09/30

DA044 - PCB Storage and Test Areas 1991/12/31

DA045 - Area adjacent to AF BOMARC Site 1991/09/30

DP018 - Naval Exchange Gas Station 1991/09/30

DP033 - Refueler Repair Shop Bldg 345 1993/09/27

SA010 - MOGAS Station 2004/10/05

SA011 - Hangar 5 Storage Area 1993/06/21

SA019 - Sats Catapult (7401 Test Site) 1992/01/03

SA022 - Jet Blast Deflector 1993/09/27

SA024 - Catapult Test Site 7419 1993/09/27

SA043 - Advncd Undgrd Warfare Strge B343 2004/010/05

SS001 - Blimp Crash Site 2004/09/01

SS002 - Experimental Site at RSTS Track 2 1993/06/21

SS039 - POL Disposal Site 1993/09/27

TT012 - Abandoned Fuel Storage Faclty 141 1993/09/27

XU041 - Ordnance Impact Area 2004/09/01

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Sites Closures Achieved Since 2014

DIX

TU968 - Building 5348 (UST)

LF033 – PDO Landfill*

SA018 - ANC-2 Disposal Area*

TU579 – Firestone Building

NW045 – Building 5339*

TU924 – Building 0199 UST

OW576 - Oil Water Separator LAKEHURST

None McGUIRE

OW522 - Oil Water Separator

OW526 - Oil Water Separator

OW511 - Oil Water Separator

OU518 - Oil Water Separator

TU022 – UST E187

McGUIRE (cont.)

SS017- Contaminated Soil along Conduit

AT030 - BOMARC Above Ground Storage Tank

TU010 - UST E051

DP501 - Dry well at B1907

TU078 - Underground Storage Tank E078 at Falcon Court East

TU080 - Underground Storage Tank E080 at Falcon Court East

TU087 - Underground Storage Tank E087 at Falcon Court East

TU088 - Underground Storage Tank E088 at Falcon Court East

TU089 - Underground Storage Tank E089 at Falcon Court East

TU090 - Underground Storage Tank E090 at Falcon Court East

TU026 - Spill Site 26/UST E123

TU028 - Underground Storage Tank E237

TU033 – Fill Stand 3423 (pending NJDEP letter)

OW503a – POL Area 1838/1840 OWS 8 (pending NJDEP letter)

SS502 – NJANG Fuel Oil Spill Site (pending NJDEP letter)

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PBR UPDATE

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