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FINAhDRAFT
Historical Land Use and Background Survey
Camp Carroll, Korea
Prepared for
u.s. Anny Cmps of Engine=
Pacific Ocean Division
January 30. 1992
Prepared by
Woodward-Oyde ConsultanlS
500 12th Streel. Suile 100
Oakland. CA 94601-4014
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FINAL DRAFT
Historical Land Use and Background Survey
Camp Carroll, Korea
Prepared fOT
U.s. Army Corps of Engineers
Pacific Ocean Division
January 30. 1992
Prepared by
Woodwanl-CJyde Consultants
500 12th Sueel. Suite 100
Oakland. CA 94607-4014
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
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INTRODUCTION
INTERVIEWS AND RECORDS REVIEW
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DESCRJPTION OF POTENTIAL CONTAMlNA!'jT SdlJ.f-CE AREAS
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PHOTOGRAPHS
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5.0 RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS
LIST OF TABLES

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Table I LIST OF KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSONHNTERVIEWED
CAMP CARROll. mSTQRTCAL LAND USE AND BACKGROUND
SURVEY
LIST OF FIGURES
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LOCATIO!;l MAP
LOCATION MAP _
EXISTING LAND aSE 0
PROPERTY ACQUISJ!10N mSTORY MAP
POTENTIAL CONTAMINATION SOURCE AREAS MAP
LIST OF APPENDIXES "
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APPENDIX A S U M M ~ Y OF MEETINGS WlTI! KOREAN
S()PERVisORS AT CAMP CARROLL
APPENDIX B LIST OF CAMP CARROll. mSTORICAL DOCUMENTS REVIEWED
APPENDIX C COMPUTER PRINTOUT OF CAMP CARROll
"INSTALLATION INVENTORY OF MILITARY
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INTRODUCTION 1.0
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Camp Carrou is a miliLMy base located inAhe southern ponion of me Korean Peninsula in
the village of Waegwon approximately 2dm northwest of the city of Taegu in South Korea
(see Figur<:s 1 and 2). Camp Carroll is bounded by urban lllUS on the nonbwest. west. and
southwest. Hilly forested areas bound the base OD the nom and east. Agricultural fields
(mostly rice paddies) border the base on the northeast and to'the south. The Naktonggang
River flows nearby to the southwest of the base. Camp Carroll has been a staging ground
for U.S. military operations on the peninsula and in lhe Farftst'since the late 1950$. Figure
3 is a map showing existing land use at me base Land Use Map). This map was
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provided by Mr. Richard Young. Deputy Commander, Camp Carroll. Hazardous malerials
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and wastes including solvents, petroleum oils andlubricarlls (POL), pesticides, herbicides. and
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other war time chemicals have been used and stritM onsjie for over 30 years.. Many potential
sources of soils and groundwater contamination still exist.at the base and the presence of

contaminated groundwater has been doellrnenled. It was rePoned that claims have been filed
against the Government hy local farmCJ1i for skin rnshes and/or crop damages resulting from
alleged spills that originated from Camp Carrot! operations. Documentation pertaining to tbe
claims was nor provided during the survey.
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In November of 1991. Wopdward-Ciyde Consultants (Wce) personnel traveled to Camp
Carroll, South Korea 10 take soil boring and groundwater samples near Building 644.
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Historical infonnarion penaining to other potential sources of contamination was gathered
during this time leading to this camp Carroll Historical Land Use and Background Survey
repon.
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The purpose of this Land Use and Background Survey Report is to present the
pertinent infonnation obtained during a thorough review of past and present land uses and
hazardous materials handling operations al Camp Carroll. The infonnation oblained is
presented in the following report sections and was used in the development of the plan for
the siting of the groundwater monitoring wells and soil borings that wiIl be installed during
the upcoming Environmental Baseline Survey_ The Camp Carroll Baseline Survey is
scheduled to be conducted in March 1992.
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2.0 INTERVIEWS AND RECORDS REVIEW
Many potential sources of soil and groundwater conwnination have been identified at Camp
Carroll. The size of the facility has increased many times since it was opened in the latc
1950s. Figure 4 is a propeny acquisition history map reproduced in this repan from a similar
map copied at the DEll office at Camp Henry in Taegu (ref.,.9. Appendix B). Potential
contaminant source areas identified include open storage areas.,buildings utilizing floor drains
leading '0 oiVwater separators. fonner landfills, and ab9-'rnd and underground fuel
storage tanks. Most of the sites listed in this report are past and present
solvents. fuels. and POL usage and spillage. Other constituents of are herbicides,
pesticides. and other domestic and war time chemicals... 'It was also reported that agent orange
may have been stored 81 Camp CarrolJ althougltflO documents concerning agent orange were
provided.
Offsite interviews were initially condure<t 8LJhe Anny Corps of Engineers Far East District
(USAEDFE) offices in Seoul. the USFK En'Vironmental Programs office at Camp Youngsan

in Seoul, and the Dirulorate of Enginec.ring and Housing (DEli) office at Camp Henry in
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Tacgu. These interviews were from 4November through 13 November 1991 by
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wee staff under the direction of Mr. J. Michael Sanor, PE.. lnlcrviews of Camp Carroll
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personnel and extensive,.site-visiLS were conducted by Mr. Sanor at Camp Carroll from
6 November through 9 1991'. Managers and supervisors of Maintenance and
Storage facilities. as well as operat'tirs
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and base commanders were interviewed. Notes taken
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during two meetings wilh"'long-term Korean employees are included in Appendix A. Table
1 provides a lifting of,. of the knowledgeable persons interviewed during the
development included in Ihis repon.
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A records search was conducted at all locations discussed above. All available repons.
letters, memos, maps and drawings relevant to the historical land use and records survey
provided wcre reproduced and reviewed in detail at the wee Oakland office. Available
historical photographs of the site were reproduced and additional photographs were taken
throughout Camp Carroll during the hiSloticaJ survey. Some of these photographs are
included in Section 4.0 of this repon.
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At a meeting held on the morning of 6 November 1991, Mr. Richard Young, Deputy
Commander, MSC-K Camp Carron, provided an overview of the past and present land uses
and hazardous materials handling operations that have been associated with Camp Carroll's
mission. It was 81 this meeting thaI many of the potential soil and groundwater contaminant
source areas were identified and labeled on a map of the site. The nomenclature used to
identify 33 of the 34 areas/buildingslsites listed in Section 3.0... was developed during the
meeting with Mr. Young. The nomenclature for"Area 41" and "Area D," listed as Area 9
in Section 3.0 was derived from prior reports and studies...
On the afternoon of 6 November, two separnte meetings were held with Korean Nationals
who have been long-time employees at Camp Carroll. The purpose of these meetings was
to obtain detailed infonnation regarding past qgc of hazardous materials at
the base. A list of standard questions regarding past f>resent practices was developed and
presented at the meetings. The lists of questions asked and responses noted during the
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interviews are included in Appendix A of this repon. The first meeting conducled was with
maintenance building managers and supervisor.i, while the second meeting conducted was
with open storage area and associated facilities planagers and supervisors. Mr. Pak of Camp
Carrou Headquarters office pro\'ided interpretiv'C services in the Korean language during the
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interviews. Most of the KOfe3n Nationals interviewed reponed to have been employed at the
base for over 25 years. .
Extensive site visits to Camp ea?ro)1 maintenance buildings, open storage areas, COSIS
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facilities, mmorpools. gas stations, and reponed landfill areas were conducted on 7 November
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1991. Most of the photographs included in Section 4.0 were taken during the site visits. Mr.
Wayne Campbell, Direclor of'Supply and Transportation, esconed the survey team during the
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visits to open Stor1t,&.e areas and associated facilities. Mr. Bill Rossell and Mr. Howard
Madsen provided suppon and escort during the visits to maintenance buildings. Additional
intervie.....s widt base ptr.ionnel, including long-time Korean employees, were conducted
during the site visits.
The interviews with Camp Carroll personnel, including the meetings and site visils with long-
time Korean empJoyees, provided a weailh of information on past and present land uses and
hazanlous materials handling practices at the base.
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The following is a listing of the type of documents penaining to past practices and land uses
at Camp Carroll Ibat wen: obtained and/or developed during Ibis swvey. A detailed listing
of documents reviewed is included in Appendix B.
Plans and site maps containing locations of pmcntial sources of contamination.
Letlers and memos penaining to potential surface and subsurface contamination at
Camp Carroll.
Maps and computer printouts indicating Camp Carroll land use and facility
construction/use facility.
Repons. leuers and memos concerning potential sources of contamination at the
Camp Carroll site including but not Jimited to waslC management practices surveys,
an installation Master PJar}. other documentation on Camp Carroll past
practices.
lhe infonnation on past and present land uses and hazardous materials handling practices has
been used to identify the 34 polentia} contanlinant source areas listed in Section 3.0 below.
3.0 DESCRIPTION OF POTENTIAL CONTAMINANT SOURCE AREAS
Solvents, more specifically TCE and PC, are important constituents of concern at the Camp
Carron site. TCE and PCE have both been reponed in groundwater sampled from production
wells onsite. The use of solvents at the site has been and continues to be large and
wide.o;;pread and it is evident that proper disposal of these material has not always been
enforced. Many buildings have been identified as potential sources of contamination due to
the presence of oiVwater separators located within or near the buildings. When solvents.
fuels. and POLs an: spilled within maintenance facilities. they have had a tendency to get into
floor drains in the facilities and drain into oil/water separators located throughout Camp
Carroll. Solvents such as TCE and PCE have a higher specific gravity than wa:ler. making
the separators ineffective in containing the solvents. The oiVwater separators typically
di!'charge direclly into unlined drainage ditches onsite making the maimenance buildings and
associated separators potential sources of surface/subsurface contamination.
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Potential sources for swface and subsurface hydrocarbon contamination at Camp Canou arc
aboveground and underground fuel storage tanks, motorpool areas, and drum storage areas.
There are many fuel storage tanks at the base. Many of the buildings have heating fuel tanks
and there arc numerous large aboveground storage lanks as wen as a gas station facility. A
listing of most of the tanks and buildings is contained on a computer primoUl listing
compleled construction projects on the base past and present (Appendix B, ref. 10). This
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computer printout, tilled "Installation Inventory of Real MiliIY..Propeny, camp carroll," is
included in Appendix C The printout, dated 29 September fuel storage tanks. gas
stations, and buildings, and provides per1inem informatidO such as the date of construction,
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type of facility, size and type of fuels stored. and thepurpose of the facility. Motorpool and
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drum storage areas pose potential sources of coqtal1)ination due to the potential of many
" minor petroleum hydrocarbon spills and storage tank leal:.s over a span of many years.
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Following is a summary of potential contaminant m;ea sites at Camp carroll. The
locations of these areas are shown on FigUTCJ, Potential "Contamination Source Map. The
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nomenclature used in the listing of the following aieaslbuildings and sites was developed at

the 6 November meeting with Mr. Dick' Yotinp: in Section 3.0 above. The
historical information discussed berow is oompil. from the documents listed in Appendices
Band C as well as site visits and Interviews conducled at Camp Carroll.
3.1 Area AA
Area AA is a large open area around and including Building $-530. The supplies
stored here were' reponed to be mainlenance related such as drums of SOlvents, paints,
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lubricanls and other Jt1aterials. No pesticides or defoliants were reportedly stored
here. Area AA is loc3led 6n property acquired in 1959 (Figure 4).
3.2 Area BB
Area BB is reportedly the site of a former landfill that was later developed into a pond. The
pond was reponed to have been filled in with consbllction materials from the base and local
projects. The area is now used as a tenl city during military exercises. It was reponed that
an oily sheen can be observed during heavy Tains on runoff and ponding rain water within
this area. Area BB is located on property acquired in 1971 (Figure 4).
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3.3 Area CC
Area CC is a general storage area used for major assemblies (Le., engines, transmissions,
crates, and containers). It is suspected that solvents were and continue to be used in this area
Area CC includes Buildings T-520 and T-52J. Area CC is located on property acquired in
1959 (Figure 4).
3.4 Area DO
Area DD is a deprocessing area. II is used for siora e and equipment. It
was previously used 8S a care of supplies in SIS) area where cyclical maintenance
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of vehicles look place. The use of s9lvC!nts over open ground reportedly
occurred here. Buildings T-560. T-561. and are'located in Area OD. Area DO is
located on property acquired in 1959 (Figure 4). "._ ""
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3.5 Area EE
Area EE, known '3:5 a .... point, is an1JpcTl'fafea1 used for cannioaliZMidhilf-equipment tf:tato
is beyond repair. ,Qcn.eral disass' . bly could resulted jh from equinmenr which
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.may have caused surface co tamination i this area. Area EE is located on property acquired
in J959 (Figure 4). ,
3.6 Area FF
Area FF the "H..s"?p". which is the heavy equipment maintenance and shop area.
Operations such as sandblasting, painting, and steam cleaning are common in this area. Large
quantities of solvents. fuels, and POLs have been and continue to be used in the nH shop"
and associated facilities within Area FE There is an older abandoned oiVwater sepanuor
located in this area (to the south of Building 665 along New York Avenue). Also located in
this area is n large aboveground diesel fuel storage tank that had reportedly leaked in the past
Finally. this al'Ca contains a site where battery acids and caustic soda residues were
dumpedlburied. Area FF is located on property acquired in 1959 (Figure 4).
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3.7 Area GG
Area GG is an open sroragc area used for war reserves comprised mostly of vehicles.
including some that are wrecked or temporarily out-of-service. No obvious soil staining was
observed in this area during the site visit, aJlhough leakage of fuels and POLs were reported
by facility supervisors in this and the adjacent Area FE Area GG is located on property
acquired in 1959 (Figure
3.8 Area HH
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Area HH is lhe area known as the ball field. 1J;!ere was an unconfirmed report that agent
orange was stored here during the Vietnam War/anp later moved offsite. No repons or
documents were obtained coofinning this use. Au:aHf-I is located on propeny acquired in
1959 (Figure 4).
3.9 "Area 41"
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"Area 41" was reported in a 24 November J982 EHEA memorandum which discussed the
pa.'>t use of this area (see,.,ftr. "16.tAppendix "-B).. Large quantities of drummed hazardous
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materials were reportedL1 $IOred in "Are 41." The drums among other !
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items. chemicals. pestici&s. and There was reponed leaking of
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containers at the site and subsequent-soil contamination. Debris and soil from this area were
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reportedly land-filled jn D" at the base which is identified as a potential hazardous
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waste landfill site on of this repon. One possible location of "Area 41" is to the
west of Build'jng 825 (see
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re.t. 16. Appendix B). The interviews with the Korean employees
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supervising open storage..w-eas resuhcd in a reponed location of "Area 41" to the south of

Building 620. 1be BUilding 825 site is located on property acquired in 1970, while the
Building 620 site is located on property acquired in 1959 (Figure 4).
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3.]0 Light Maihtenance Facilities
The light maintenance facilities located to the east of Buildipg 326 along American Avenue
are reported motorpool areas. There is a potential for past foel and POL spills in this area.
It was reported that the dumping of acid bath and other miscellaneous sludges also took place
in portions of the light maintenance facility area TIle light maintenance facilities are located
on propeny acquired in 1971 (Figure 4). #
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Contaminated soil and debris were reponed to J.andfilled in this area in 1978. This
is the "Area D." referred to in a 24 November(t982EHE'A repon reviewing Camp OurolJ
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chemical disposal (see ref. 16. Appendix B). Conramin'nl"l reponedly included pesticides,
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herbicides. and solvents as well as over 100 other derecteQ...chemicals. From 1979 to 1980.
approximately 6100 ftl (40 to 60 tonsLof soi) were excavated from this area and
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disposed offsite. A Korean employee open storngearea supervisor also reponed that bwning
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of materials also occurred in this area.
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3.12 Waste Sludge Burial

There were two sites reponed t'O have been SileS of burial of waste sludges from oiVwater
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sepanllors associated with Buildings 326, 327. 510. 665, and possibly others. One site was
reponed to have,bcen in se in the-.t970s and the other was reponed to have been in use in
the 1980s. One .of the burial,siles is located (0 the weSI of the water treatment plant and the
other is located to the wes' oJ the helipad area.
3.13 Gas Stations
There are two gas stations indicated on Figure 5. One is located to the west of the
Headquarten Building (Building 388). and was constrUcted in 1964 (Appendix. C). The other
is located to the west of Building 970 and was constructed in 1979 (Appendix C). Gas
station facilities l1I'C potential sources of hydrocarbon contamination due to spills and leaking
fuel storage tanks. There were no repons of soil or groundwater contamination associaled
with these areas in the historical records provided or during interviews with base personnel.
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3.14 Fuel Storage Tanks
There are numerous fuel storage tanks located throughout Camp Carrotl. The first nine pages
of the computer printout of Camp Carroll "Installation Inventory of MiliUU'y Real Property"
(Appendix q provides infonnation on these fuel storage tanks. The infonnation includes the
facility number each lank is associated with. the date ofinstallation. the tank size. and general
type of fuel stored. A detailed review of the integrity of most of these tanks has reportedly
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One aboveground diesel fuel storage tank located a<;l'acent to Building,; was reported to
have leaked during the late 1980s. Stained soil was ,observed under this laIlk. The tank is
listed as a heating fuel storage lank in the printout (Appendix C). The
date of installation of this tank was om

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A fuel storage tank area is shown qn"'Figurc.. 5 just south of the Headquaners Building
(Building 388) ncar the gas station in .,s area. ' These tanks are listed in the Installation
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Inventory printout (Appendix C) as facility nu bers 326 and 334, The date of installation
of Tank 326 is nOi indicated. while Tank 33.ikhas a listed date of consbUCtion of 1964.
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Leaks and spills from these/tanks repone(I during site interviews,
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3.15 Building 305
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Building 305 CO[1Stnlcted in"'f962 (Appendix C) and is used for preservation and
packaging. ]t TeRonedly contained vats of solvents on the north side of the building that were
used 10 clean'" items 10 them for packaging, There is an oiVwater separator connected
10 a storm drain on Ihe: downhill side of the facility. It was reponed that this oil/water
separator had operation:il problems in the pasr.
3.16 Building 308
Building 308 was conslrUcted in 1960 (Appendix C) as a boxing and crating shed. It is
reported rhat Building 308 includes an inopetative oiVwater separator due 10 broken baffles
(ref. 13, Appendix B).
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3.17 Building 309
Building 309 is a maintenance building for armaments built in 1964 (Appendix C). SoIvems
and other chemicals are used here for the removal of blueing (phosphate coating) coating
weapons. [t was reponed lhat "blueing" wastes from Building 309 operations disposed
of in I trench (in !he early 1970.), localed up an embankmenl 50 feet nonh
of this building.
3.18 Building 326
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Building 326 is an engine testing facilily conslrUded;\n 1964 (Appendix C). Engines are
regularly rebuilt and large amounts of bee and continue to be used in this
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process. OiVwatcr separators and a POL storage area are located on the north side of the
building. Newer oiVwater separators also exist at the Tear (west side) of the building. 1llere
is also a POL storage area adjacent to -Wis building mat could be a potential continuing
source of spillage.
3.19 Building 327
Building 327 is a machil)e $op in 1964 (Appendix C). There was and continues 10 be
major solvent used on the premises. The building possesses the original concrete floor. An

oil/water separator exists on the of the facility which discharges into an open ditch
on the west side-of New Yi?rk Aven"uc.
3.20 Building 403
Building 403 was buill in 1960 (Appendix C) and is a vehicle maintenance shed. The area
surrounding Building 403 was pan of the Transportation Motorpool (fMP) and is reported
to have visible POL spillage and spill control problems.
3.21 Building 405
Building 405 was built in 1962 (Appendix C) and serves as a vehicle maintenance shed.
There have been reports of use of POLs and solvents in and arounc! this facility. It was
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reponed that the waste POL storage is located on a three-sided truck bed over a drainage
ditch and the POL dispensing area is located uphill from the same ditch. IL was noted that
a large amount of oil-contaminated soil was located above a drainage ditch near this bUilding
(ref. 13. Appendix B). It was also reponed that improper disposal of banel)' acids into drains
occurn:d in Building 404 located near this building (ref. 13. Appendix B).
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Building 410 is adjacent to Building 405 and is problems (ref.
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13. Appendix B). POL storage and spillage have been reponed to isource of soil and
surface water contamination in the immediate building.
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3.23 Building 510
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Building 510 is an electronics and equipment facility built in 1965 (Appendix
C). The use of solvents in (his facility was observed and floor drains lead directly outside
(to the west) to a series of oiVwater separators. Solvents and steam cleaners are used directly
outside the facility. IL was lhat a existed on this site prior to lhe construction
of Building 510. ""
3.24 Building 530
Building 530 is. a geneml'purpose 'Warehouse built in 1986 (Appendix C). This area is used.
for Ihe storage of drums of.tsolvents. fuels. oils. and other materials. The inside of the
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warehouse drain,s direclly.into an open ditch.
3.25 Building 563
Building 563 is a communications and signal satellite lenninal equipment building built in
1987 (Appendix C). It is reponed that a COSIS facility with heavy solvent use was located
in the area of this building.
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3.26 Building 658
Building 658 is a vehicle stol1lge shed. and maintenance shops were originally constructed
in 1974, and then re-constIUcted in 1989. This was and still is the site of heavy equipment
maintenance. Solvents used in the various processes were n:ponedly coUected in 5galJon
buckclS then dumped into 55-gallon drums for disposal offsitc. is an existing oiVwater
separator located 10 the weSt of this building which was after 1989. Prior (0 the
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consnucbon of this oiVwater separator. direct discharge of/oil-cOotaminated water into the
drainage ditch alongside the building was possible (ref, 6. Ill,
3.27 Building 662
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Building 662 was built in 1973 (Appendix C) as a facility. Residue from paSt
use was dumped in the area of this building.
3.28 Building 665
This building is known as the "Hshop" and was buill in 1964 (Appendix C), The
maintenance of heavy vehicles such as trucks ana tanks occurs in this facility. Lazge amounts
of solvents and fuels are/used within Ihis buiJding during and re-building of the
heavy vehicles. There are numerous floor drains and sumps located throughout this building.
" The drains lead to an oiVwater separator system located to the east of the "H-shop" complex
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above Nebraska This system was recently inslalled (1990). Prior to use of the
curren[ oiVwater.separator an oiVwater separator locared to the south of Building 66S
was used. This oiVwater separ::l.Ior discharged into an open drainage ditch leading east
towards Nebraska Avenue.
3.29 Building 666
Building 666 was constructed in 1964 (Appendix C) as a heating plant. Adjacem (0 Building
666 is an aboveground diesel tank of approximately 10.000 gallons. This tank is reponed to
have leaked and staining was observed during the field visit. An employee at the site
suspected that over 1000 gallons of fuel has leaked out of the tank.
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3.30 Building 668
Building 668 was consttucted in 1964 (Appendix. q and used as a paint shop. It contains
wash racks where solvents were reponed to be used for cleaning equipment.
3.31 Building 675
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Building 675 was constructed in 1984 (Appendix C) as a waSh for vehicles. The
use of in conjunction with cleaning operations iJiie Z was reported to be
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3.32 Building 684
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Building 684 was constructed in 1987 (Appendix Cr'US 8'caJibration facility and was used
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3.33 Building 825
Building 825 was in 19\85 (Appendix -C) as a care and preservation shed. This
facility contained organiptignal mafrilCnl!.nCe shops (COSIS) which are in Area A. There is
suspected solvent use in this"a'Iea' assOci:ucd with the wash rack faciJities locaced next to
Building 825. '.
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3.34 Building-925 (Ifeat''plant)
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Building 925 was constructed in J979 (Appendix C) and contains a heating plant. It was
reponed thai mere has been leakage from an underground fuel storage tank loealeel at me
facility (early 1980s). h is suspected that the leaking tank contained diesel fuel. The leaking
fuel storage tank was reportedJy removed and replaced. There may still be fuel-contaminated
soil in this area.
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4.0 PHOTOGRAP\lS
Sekcted photographs taken during site visits conducted throughout Camp Canoll during the
week of 3 November 1992 are included in this section. Photographs number I through 30
are intended to present an oveiview of many of the potential sources of contamination located
throughout the base. Of particular note ale Lhe floor dnlin-oiVwaler scpantlor systems which
discharge to open drainage ditches that lead to agricultw-aJ areat'bonIering Camp Canoll.
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Photographs number 31 through 36 arc photographs of the Building 644 site investigation and
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the associated field laboratory. Photographs 37 through 40-F aerial vil'ws of Camp Canoll
taken in the mid1980s and were obtained from Mr. Otong at the Camp,fJenry DEH office.
Specific descriptions of pholOgraphs J through 4Q.,101IJw.
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PHOTOGRAPH DESCRIPTIONS
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Overview of Camp Carroll lookinl' south. Naktonggang River is in background of
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Building 510 - cJeclI'Ollics and communications equipmcnl maintcnance/repair faciliry_
Equipment repair in progress (Nov. 1991). Note cleaning solvent slain on floor.
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This is one of the floor drains,in Building' 510.
Open drainage ditch tx;hind BuilCling 510.
Stain in drainage dilch behind BuiJd[ng 510.
Drainage ditch and catch basins downsneam from Building 510. OiVwater separators.
This is colleclor r n i n ~ g e channel a.long American Avenue. This photo was taken near
Building'5IO and is looking south.
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Drainage channel exit aajacenl to Gale 1 and south border of Camp Carroll.
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Bridge and downstrefun portion of colleclor drainage channel exiting at southern
boundary of Camp"'CarroIl near Gate 1.
Current drum slorage area loc3ted near and to the southwest of the helipad (as noted on
Figure 5).
Reponed location of n Area D" hazardous waste landfill is in central portion of this
photo just below southerly end of the helipad.
OiVwater separator located a( the west end of Building 305 (preservation & packaging).
NOIe oily coating on weir.
OiVwater separntor located 31 the west end of Building 305.
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Building 305 oil/water separator discharge outfall and open d.ra.i.nage ditch.
Buildings 326 and 327 facilities - engine testing and machine shops.
Floor drain located in Building 326.
Building 326 oil!Ware:r separator with open ditch and drainage area. A paletle of drums
is behind the oiVwater separator.
Palette of drums and open grate over a sump located near the oiVwater separator shown
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OiJ!water separators and associated drainage ditchJ'locited behind/to the west. of
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The "H.Shop," Building 665 - heavy vehicle maintenance.
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Current oiVwater separator system for Buitding 66S ("H-Shop") and associated buildings
floor drains. -."
Old oiVwater separator located at south end of Building 665 C'H-Shop") with drainage
ditch heading 10 the east.
Aboveground diesel siorage tank and drum storage area located near Building 666 -
sand blasting sbop.
Fuel tank described in Photo 26. NOte soil rcponcdly stained by leakage from the fuel
tank.
Base employee indicating location' of battery acid/caustic soda burial in Area FF, near
Buildings and 666.
Base employee indicating location of "blueing" waste burial behind and to the north of
Building 309 - armamenlS maintenance.
Wash rack and associaied oiVwater separator located to the northeast of Building 825
"COSIS" facility.
Building 644 - w:mhouse. To right of the building is the location of the water line
excavation that is the subject of the Building 644 site investigation.
Set-up for Building 644 site investigation - including drill-rig and decontamination area.
Waterline excavation is shown in the len panion of the photo.
lnitiaJ pilot holes (note small piles of din) for soil gas survey conducted in conjunction
with Building 644 site investigation.
Building 82 - former trOOp housing. This was the location of the field screening
laboratory used during the Building 644 site investigation.

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40.
Laboratory instruments (gas-ehromalogrnphs), associated gas cylinders, and odler
appurtenant equipment used in the Building 644 site investigation.
This photo. looking towards the southeast, shows the cenual portion of the base. The
headquarters building is at the left center and lhe heIipads can be :seen in the upper
right.
This photo, looking lowards the southeast, shows lhe large open storage area. the "H-
Shop," and the Building 644 sile investigation locations in"1he upper portions of the
pharo.
This phOlO, looking towards the northwest, shows eafup cam II Gate I in the lower left,
American Avenue across (be boltom. and nearby',...agricultural (rice areas. Note
the drainage channel exiting 8e the lower lefj!
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The open areas 10 the west and south of the l,lelipads are the locations of reponed oily
sludge and hazardous waste bwiaIs.
5.0 RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS
There are a few other facilities and operations IQCated within Camp Carron which may have
contributed to possible surface and subsurface contamination.. These facilities include the
motorpools, gas and laundry The many above and underground fuel
slOrage tanks located Camp Carroll also may have conrribulCd to potential
environmenlal contamination at Canw Carroll. It was apparent during Ihe site visits that
many of Ihe hazardous materials handling practices observed may continue 10 lead to soil and
groundwater cootaminatio,n problems at Camp Carroll.
The information obtained from this historical land use and background survey has been used
to develop a plan for the installation of twelve (12) groundwater monitoring wells and soil
borings as pan of an environmental baseline survey scheduled to be perfonned at Camp
Carroll in March/April 1992. It is anticipated that infonnation obtained from the chemical
analysis of water and soil samples oblained from these wells and borings wiJJ provide
confinnarion of potential soil and groundwater contamination at the base. ]t is expected that
more detailed and investigations of potential soil and groundwater
contamination may need to be perfonned due to the large number of potential sources and
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survey wiU provide additional information that may be used [0 identify future soil
groundwater investigative priorities.
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LlSf OF KNOWLEDGEABLE PERSONS INTERVIEWED
CAMP CARROLL HISTORICAL LAND USE
AND BACKGROUND SURVEY
Name Affiliation
USAEDFE. Seoul
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US'l.EDFE. Seoul

Mr. Bob Losey, O1ief Special Projects
Mr. M. l...ockamy, ConstrUction Support
Mr. Kim. Se Koo. Geologist
Dr. Jim Haronan. Oller. ruSA Eovimn. Progruns USFK, Camp oogsan
Mr. Naim Qazi. EUSA Eovimn. Pmgruns ( Camp Yongsan
Mr. Pal<, Environ. Programs \?SFK. Camp Yongsan
Maj. Hymel
Cpt.. Winbush
Lt. H""s
Mr. aaytan Kim, Master
Mr. Kim. YoogOlul. B<
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DEH, Camp Henry
, DEH, Camp Henry
DEH, Camp Henry
DEH. Camp Henry
DEH. Camp Henry
DEH. Camp Henry
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Mr. Richard Yc!ung. Ocpllt):' Commander
Mr. Wayne tampbell. Oil. Supply and Transpon
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Mr. BiU Rossen. iJep':-.Dir... .-Maintenance
Korean Maint Facilities
Korean NationalslSupervisors Open Storage Areas
Mr. Howard Madsen, Maintenance Operations
Mr. Ray Kuhns. Olier Shipping Branch
Mr. Singh, Oticf
Mr. pyon Kwang Nok
MSC-K. Camp Carroll
MSCK. Camp Carroll
MSC-K. Camp Carroll
MSC-K, Camp Carroll (App. BJ
MSC-K. Camp Carroll (App. B)
Camp Carroll. Bldg. 510
Camp Carroll, Bldg. 605
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APPENDIX A
SUMMARY OF MEETINGS WITH KOREAN
SUPERVISORS AT CAMP CARROLL
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CAMP CARROLL INTERVIEWS WIlli
MAINTENANCE-BUIlDING MANAGERS AND SUPERVISORS
Lisl of Managers and Building Supervisors Anending the Meeting
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
So Han Yol
25 years
Choe Chong Nam
25 years
Chon Chang Yong
25 years
o Pop Yong
(1966) 25 years
William Rossen
7 years
Major Assembly Division
Director for Maintena'bce '
765-8273 '"
orc: Bldg #326
Heavy EquipTnCTII Division (1964)
Director ror Mainlcnance
765-7686 .
OFC: Bldg. #665
Special Shop DivisioTl/Annament Branch (1966)
Director for Maintenance
765-8609
OFC, BJitg. #309
Special Shop DivisionlSuppon Equip. Maint Branch
Director for Maintenance
,
765-7624
OFC: Bldg. #510
Deputy Director of Maimenance
Camp Carroll Headquaners Building 5-388
List of S'<lndard Que.!lliom/'
I. Name. How long have you worked at Camp Carroll?
2. What have you worked in?
3. What kind of materials did you work with?
Solvents
PCBs
Chemicals
Pesticides/defoliants
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4. How/where were materials disposed of after use?
5. Do you recall any 1andfiIJ and/or bum areas?
If so. what materials were disposed?
What ~ dates of operation?
6. Are you aware of any UST leaks?
7. Are you aware of any soil contamination in storagc;4reas?
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Standard Queslions Resoonses
2) 0 Pop worked at Building #405 prior to new facility (#510) 11 years ago.
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The other three st3Jted al facilitics (hal the)'re currenlly working in.
3)
4)
Mr. 0
Mr. Chon
Mr. Choe
Mr, So
Now --+ 10 yrs ago
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Prior to 10 years }
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Soh-ellls. oil, diesel, gas. painl.s/lhinners, grease
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'Solvents, c o a t i ~ compounds (blueing of armaments),
a1cohQI, adds.., other chemicals
Oil. solVent, antifreeze, banery acid. fuels. caustic
sodas (Ion'g ago), grease, paints/thinners
Same as Mr. Choe, plus transmission fluids (cheny
juice)
Slop oil. solvenlS, grease, etc. picked up by contraCtors
for disposal off sile
Spenl slop oils were poured into oilJwaler separators,
water drained off into open ditches on site
Sludges were dried by DEH then JandfilJed on sile
Spent solvents were put into oiUwater separatol1
OiVW31t:r separator drains typically drained into
ditches next to buildings
OiVwater separators were periodically cleaned OUI and
disposed. imo drums for contTilctor collection
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5) When we meet tomorrow, each Facility Din::ctor will provide map of fonner dump
areas that they and their staff's recollect.
Mr. 0 said Building 512 is radiation shop (x-ray equipment). Building 512 is just to
North of Building 510. He did not ",call old landfill at Building 510 site.
6) Building 666 . big diesel tank leak. contaminated soil.
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STORAGE FACILITY MANAGERS AND SUPERVISORS
List of Managers and Supervisors Attending the Meering
Mr. Pal<
Community Relations MSCK
765-8351
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3.
4.
5.
6.
Mr. Hwang
25 year<
Mr. Oloe
25 years
Mr. Hwang
25 years
Mr. Chi
25 year<
Mr. Shin
25 yean;
Mr. Min
25 years
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Receiving Branch, .storage Division
Warehouse Brdnch, Storage Division
Transpon;nion Division, Supply & Transportation
DireClOfale
tare & Division, Supply & Transportation
Directorate
Care &. Division, Supply & Transportation
Director3te
Care & Preservation Division, Supply & Transponarion
DireClor-lie
All have worke4 approximately 25 years for Mr. McCJemming, Division Chief of Storage
Division (contact identified by Bob Losey).
List of Srandam Que:aions
1. Name, How long have yoo worked at Camp Carroll?
2. What Facilities have you worked in?
3. What kind of materials did you work wilh?
Solvents
PCBs
Chemicals

4. How/where were m:tlerials disposed of afu::r use?
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5. Do you recall any landfill and/or bum areas?
If so, what materials were disposed?
What were dates of operation?
6. Are you aware of any UST leaKs?
7. Are you aware of any soil contamination in storage areas?
Standard Questions Responses
2)
3)
Mr. Hwang
Mr. Choe
Mr. Hwang
Mr. Chi
Mr. Shin
Mr. Min
ArenA
Area 28
Area A has two shedS
Building 8] 8, outside
Area A
Building 642
South of Area "0"
Building 658
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Building #620
Building #605 - works on open storage areas north of
Gale #3 (Area A)
Building #606 work on loading areas for storage,
around railheads
Building #658 <lnd open storage areal; A & 28
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.#305 and #306
Building mU5 and open storage areas A & 28
vehicles, tanks
.vehicles. (anks
S16 compressed gas
815 chlorine gas
8I8 chemical storage
drums of misc. chemicals
fonner site of drums of solvent storage (15 years ago)
stored banery acid over the years
waste: oil & solvents in drums have been and are
presently stored
1960's 70's drums of fuels, solvents, oils were stored
in area around this building
4) N/A
5) Fonner landfill of waste oils. chemicals, solvents in "Area D" (as identified in
11/241&2 EHEA memomndum) approximately 15 years ago. Materials reponedly
removed"" I ()"13 years ago to an:a south of existing helipad.
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Recall landfill at Building 644 site - early 1960's
RE: Area "41"
Building T-646
Mr. Choe and rest of storage managers repon that
"Area 41" is southeast of Building 658. MIP.
"Area 41" contained aU kinds of chemicals; eg,
pesticides. other chemicals. "Area 41" was not a
landfill, it was open storage an:3. Drums were moved
inlo Building 818 after construction.
Used 10 contain storage of chemical drums.
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This group does not recall any landfill sites in Area A.
6) Not aware of leaking UST's
7) Notice minor vehicle leaks in open storage ares.
"Can" point was spill area due to crushing/salvaging of vehicles and equipment.
Drum storage area used to be located south of Building 520 more than 20 years ago.
Drums of solvents were there. NO! aware of significant spills.

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LIST OF CAMP CARROLL ffiSTORlCAL
DOCUMENTS REVIEWED

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Camp CanoIl VOCs test n:sults and well infonnaIion from Aug/SeplI991 sampling
ra:cived from Dr. Tun Hartman of USFK Environmental Programs Office at Camp
Yong Son.
"Camp Carroll Chronology of Events," documenting environmental contamination in
water and soils. This chronology covers events from August 1990 through Seplember
1991 and was received from Mr. Richanl Young. Deputy.Commander, USAMSC-K
on 1116191.
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" Map showing PAC storage facilities. 44lil ENGRB:N.,()btainCd from Mr. Bill Russell.
Deputy Director of Maintenance. USAMSC-K on 4f7lf1J.
2.
3.
4.
Air phOios dated circa 1976 and January 1982. obtained at DEll Camp Henry.
lln/91.
5. Plan drawings. Camp Carroll. BLDG S-326. fuin$PCCtion facility and Power Train
Shop Annex, obtained at DEll Camp Carroll on I ml91.
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6. Camp Carroll Well location map and boring logs obtained from Mr. Kim Se Kon, of
FED Seoul on I2Illl91.
7. Futa1 Master Plans - Utilities Installation Masler Plan for 19th Support Conunand
Area V. Tomas J. 11 Assc.lq1/i Harland Barlholomew & Associates.lnc.
1987. This document was obtained from Mr. Raben Loxy of !.he FED Seoul office.
8. Memorandum for rec...ord. Hazardous Materials Special Study. Project No. 37-91-0206-
87.29 November-ll December 1992.
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9. Historical land acquisition map dated 1988 oblained from Mr. Chong of the Camp
Henry DEH office.
10. Installation inventory of military real property dated 9n.4190 (computer printout)
obtained from Mr. OlOng of lile Camp Henry DEll office.
II. Waste Management Practices Survey Project No. 37-91-m09-83. USAPACEHEA.
Camp Carroll. Waegwan POL, Salem Base, and Salen TOP, Korea, 28 February - II
March 1983.
12. Waste Management Practices Survey Project No. 37-91'{)218-86, USAPACEHEA.
Camp Carroll. Waegwan POL. Salem Base. and Salen TOP. Korea. 5-16 May 19&6.
13. WaSle Management Practices Survey Project No. 37-91'{)214-89, USAPACEHEA.
Camp Canoll. Waegwan POL. Salem Base, and Salen TOP. Korea. 1-12 May 1989.
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14. Waste Management Practices Survey Project No. 37-260740, USAPACEHEA, Eighth
U,S. Anny, Korea, 14-30 Oclober 1985.
15. Memo dated 7 SeplCmber 1999 addIessing Water Quality Engineering Consultation
Project No. 31-91.Q214-89 pn:par<d by aT Wright, Adjutanl, USAPACEHEA.
16. Review of Camp Carroll OICmicai Prohlem, dalCd 24 November 1982 pn:pan:d hy
USAPACEHEA and associated summary memo prepared by Dr. Jim Hanman of
USFK, Yong Son, dalCd 11 August 1991.

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COMPUTER PRINTOlIT OF CAMP CARROLL
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