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CA99799F598500 MCAS EL TORO FORMERLY DERA Yes Groundwater 380 ppb BRAC
USED
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CA99799F527300 NAVAL WEAPONS FORMERLY DERA Yes Yes
CENTE CHINA USED
LAKE DEFENSE
SITES
CA99799F548300 NIKE BATTERY 14 FORMERLY DERA Yes (not Groundwater Records search will
- SILOS USED sampled address potential
DEFENSE by 000) FUDS eligibility for
SITES emergent chemicals
identified in letter
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FFID Installation Component Program Sampled Detected Comments
Plume). Lockheed
Martin is the "owner"
(PRP) of the perchlorate
plume. They work with
federal and state
regulatory agencies and
local water purveyors on
monitoring the nature
and extent of
contamination.
CA99799F557900 RIALTO FORMERLY DERA Yes (not Drinking water >4 ppb Source - Fireworks
AMMUNITION USED sampled to 811 ppb Facility, BF Goodrich,
STORAGE POIT DEFENSE by 000) Rocket Research
SITES and Man,ufacturing
CA957182457500 TRAVIS AIR AIR FORCE DERA yes Groundwater, Site 12 Dept. of Health
FORCE BASE Services sampled
CA957112514900 VANDENBERG AIR FORCE DERA yes Soil. In Groundwater, Tested Soil,
AIR FORCE BASE maximum detected was Groundwater,
517 ug/L Drinking water
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Phase II (State & Component Website)
1 Hardware (External Server) 512,000
2 Software
Crystal Reports Enterprise 580,000
SQl 520,000
CR Licenses (Yr 1-3) 521,000
50 50 50 5260,000 50 5260,0001
Notes:
Phase II depends signific;anUy on the Steering Commillee's survey. Functionality presented ailove is for a basic
website that allows for generai reporting, payment request and status.
3. TOXICOKINETICS/TOXICODYNAMICS AND
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5 This chapter explains the rationale that was the basis of the testing strategy which was
6 designed to evaluate the potential critical targets for perchlorate and to establish a database
7 robust enough to support a quantitative risk assessment. Aspects of the toxicokinetics and
8 toxicodynamics of perchlorate and its interaction with the thyroid are discussed as the basis for
9 the development of a testing strategy based on the mode of action of perchlorate. Mode ofaction
l O i s defined as a chemical's influence on molecular, cellular, and physiologiCal functions (Federal
11 Register, 1996; Wiltse and Dellarco, 1996). Understanding the mode of action helps to interpret
12 the relevancy of the laboratory animal and human data to inform the most appropriate
13 dose-response procedure (see Chapter 7).
14 As discussed in Chapter 2, perchlorate salts dissolve readily in water. The resultant anion
15 is easily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. However, because of its high charge, neither
16 perchlorate, nor other electrolytes applied from aqueous solution or aqueous media penetrate the
17 skin readily (Scheuplein and Bronaugh, 1983). Uptake of inorganic ions such as perchlorate
18 through the skin is typically less than 10% and frequently less than 1%. Exposure via inhalation
19 of fumes or vapors is considered negligible because the vapor pressure of perchlorate salts and
20 acids is low at room temperatures. The risk from exposure to particles would depend on the
21 particle size distribution. Thus, the ingestion route is the major concern for the risk posed by the
22 perchlorate contamination and is the focus of this characterization.
23
24
25 3.1 ABSORPTION, DISTRIBUTION, METABOLISM, AND
26 ELIMINATION OF PERCHLORATE
27 Limited absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination (ADME) studies were in
28 existence prior to the testing strategy discussed in Section 3.5. Although experimental studies in
29 laboratory species and humans had been performed using radiolabelingtechniques, most were at
30 high concentrations, and the published data were expressed simply as thyroid:blood ratios of
8 administered 2 hr after dosing with ammonium perchlorate, these time points correspond to 4, 8,
9 and II h after dosing. The most profound inhibitory effects were found at the 1.0- and 3.0-mg
10 perchlorate/kg dose group; however, the trend for 125 1 inhibition is evident.at the 0.01- and
11 O.I-mg/kg levels (Meyer, 1998). By 24 h (26 h after dosing with perchlorate), inhibitory effects
12 on 125 1 uptake were still observed at the 1.0- and 3.0-mg/kg dose groups.
13 Recovery of 125 1 in urine 24 hr after dosing with 1251 (26 h after ammonium perchlorate) was
14 between 79 and 88% for controll 25 1-dosed rats and perchlorate-dosed rats. The control I 251-dosed
15 rats excreted 79.5% (SD ± 5.50) of the 125 1dose over the 24-hr period; whereas, the perchlorate
16 dosed rats excreted 87% (SD ± 7.84),86% (SD ± 4.47),87.8 (SD ± 20.20) and 79.3 (SD ± 10.58)
17 of the 1251 dose in urine at the 0.01-, 0.1-, 1.0-, and 3.0-mg/kg dose levels, respectively. The
18 amount of 125 1 in serum was elevated in the perchlorate-dosed animals compared to the control
19 1251_dosed rats for up to 6 hr in all dose groups, suggesting that thyroid function was altered by
20 perchlorate and that a transient "discharge" of organified 125 1occurred as reported in studies
21 summarized in Chapter 3. Free 125 1 levels in serum were similar between perchlorate-dosed and
22 control 1251-dosed rats (Meyer, 1998). These results are consistent with those of Chow et al.
23 (1969) and Chow and Woodbury (1970). The pattern for the inhibition of iodide uptake, albeit
24 only after a single dose, is strikingly similar to the patterns shown for the thyroid hormone
25 decreases. Consequently, data on the species differences (Le., rat versus human in particular) in
26 perchlorate inhibition of the symporter will provide a basis for evaluating the degree of
27 uncertainty that should be applied when utilizing laboratory animal data as the model for humans
28 (see Chapter 7).
29 Repeated dose studies in rats (Fisher, 1998a) and in humans (Channel, 1998a) to establish
30 the kinetics of perchlorate at steady-state performed by AFRL/HEST to further characterize the
31 inhibition of iodide uptake by perchlorate are discussed in Chapter 6.
125
"Time points correspond to dosing with 1and to 4, 6, and 11 hr after dosing with ammonium perchlorate.
bDosed with only iodide (33 /.lg/kg).
Thyroid
Follicular
Cell
Basolateral
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Extracellular
Space
MIT
fuse with the cell membrane and discharge their contents into the follicular lumen. Iodide enters
2 the cell by active transport, and then, at the apical surface, is oxidized by thyroid peroxidase
3 (TPO). The hydrogen-peroxide-generating system is represented by hydrogen peroxide (H 20 2).
4 Organification occurs at or near this apical cell-colloid interface; the oxidized iodide is
5 incorporated into tyrosine residues in peptide linkage in Tg. Two iodinated tyrosyl groups couple
6 in ether linkage to form tetraiodothyronine (T4), which initially remains trapped in Tg. Hormone
7 secretion first involves pinocytosis of colloid-containing iodinated Tg (large open circle) at the
8 apical border of the follicular lumen and resolution into vesicles that fuse with lysosomes (LY,
9 dark circle). Lysosome proteolysis (striated circle) then converts Tg to amino acids, T4,
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Figure 3-3. Comparison of the molecular dimensions for the perchlorate (left) and iodide
(right) anions.
TSH
TH/
Figure 3~4. Schematic of antithyroid effects that influence thyroid carcinogenesis. (D. S.
• DNA Directed
- X rays
_ 131 1
- Genotoxic chemicals
• Indirect
- Partial thyroidectomy
- Transplantation ofTSH-secreting pituitary tumors
- Iodide deficiency
- Chemicals inhibiting iodide uptake
- Chemicals inhibiting thyroid peroxidase
- Chemicals inhibiting TH
- Chemicals inhibiting conversion ofT3 and T4
- Chemical inhibiting hepatic thyroid hormone metabolism and excretion
Normal
.I Hyperplasia I
I Adenoma I
I Carcinoma I
1 Figure 3-6 shows the possible molecular events in human thyroid follicular carcinogenesis.
2 In spite of the potential qualitative similarities, there is evidence that humans may not be as
3 sensitive quantitatively to thyroid cancer development from thyroid-pituitary disruption as are
4 rodents. Rodents readily respond to reduced iodide intake with the development of cancer;
5 whereas, humans develop profound hyperplasia with "adenomatous" changes with only
6 suggestive evidence of malignancy. Even with congenital goiters from inherited blocks in
7 thyroid hormone production, only a few malignancies have been found in humans. Thus, despite
8 a common physiology in regard to the thyroid-pituitary feedback system, the role of disruption of
9 this axis in human cancer development is much less convincing. EPA has adopted the following
10 science
Nodular hyperplasia I
Follicular adenoma I
Loss of heterozygosity at 3p
"
I Follicular carcinoma I
p53
"
I Anaplastic carcinoma I
Figure 3-6. Possible molecular events in human thyroid follicular carcinogenesis (ras = ras
protooncogene,gsp = GTP-binding protein mutation,p53 =p53 tumor
suppressor gene) (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1998a and Hill
et aI., 1998).
+TBG
... Estrogens
+T4 ~
+T3
+T4 .... ......
~
hCG
+TSH
Iodine
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Figure 3-7. Schematic representation of the role of the placenta in thyroid hormone
metabolism during human pregnancy. The placenta produces estrogens and
heG that increase maternal TBG levels and stimulate maternal thyroid
hormone production, respectively. Both activities tend to increase maternal
T4 and T3 concentrations and to inhibit maternal TSH secretion. Iodide and
TRH readily cross the placenta, and the placenta itself synthesizes TRH., The
placenta is impermeable to TSH and only partially permeable to T4 and T3.
Placental Type III iodothyronine monodeiodinase enzymes degrade T4 to rT3
and T3 to 3,3'-diiodothyronine (T2). Propylthiouracil and methimazole
readily cross the placenta. Given its physicochemical characteristics and
similarity to iodide, perchlorate also is anticipated to cross readily. (Modified
from Fisher, 1996 and Underwood, 1998).
Developmental Adult
(Transient disruption leads to permanent effects.) (Transient disruption leads to transient effects.)
et aI., 1998). It is important to emphasize that these effects are caused by a lack of thyroid
2 hormones alone, rather than by tumor development or thyroid hypertrophy/hyperplasia due to
3 increases in TSH. Thus, the important species comparison may be perchlorate's action of iodide
4 uptake inhibition at the NIS. In fact, data discussed in Chapters 5 and 6 show that the sensitivity
5 of the NIS is quite similar across species.
6 During development, thyroid hormones regulate cell proliferation, migration, and
7 differentiation. Intracellularly, THs bind to thyroid hormone receptors that interact with thyroid
8 response elements to alter expression of messenger ribonucleic acids (mRNAs) and subsequent
9 protein synthesis. The pituitary-thyroid TSH feedback loop mayor may not be activated during
10 development, depending on the mechanism of action of the chemical. The adversity of
11 congenital hypothyroidism, usually less severe than endemic cretinism, can be ameliorated via
12 early postnatal thyroxine therapy. In contrast, the effects of developmental iodine deficiency can
13 not be corrected with only postnatal therapy, indicating that iodine deficiency during pregnancy
14 is the causative action (Cao et aI., 1994). Clearly, xenobiotics that contribute to fetal or maternal
15 hypothyroidism or hypothyroxenemia are of concern.
16 Since the previous external peer review, studies reported in the clinical and epidemiological
17 literature have reinforced concerns for deficits in neuropsychological development related to
18 maternal thyroid deficiency. Haddow et al. (1999) showed an effect on IQ scores in children
19 (ages seven to nine) who had normal thyroid function at birth but were born to women with
20 abnormal thyrotropin levels versus children born to a matched cohort of women with normal
21 thyrotropin levels as controls. Haddow et al. (1999) concluded that even mild and probably
neurological myxedematous
cerebral cortex
o 23456 7
••
8 tBirth (term)
Gestational age in six months
-~~
Prematurity
Figure 3-8. Approximate timing of major insults to tbe brain resulting from
hypothyroxinemia, superimposed on major neurodevelopmental events in
humans. Conditions resulting in early maternal hypothyroxinemia, combined
to later impairment of the fetal thyroid, are the most damaging, with central
nervous system (CNS) damage that is irreversible at birth. The most frequent
cause is maternal iodine deficiency (ID) and the presence of maternal
autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD). Unless In is also present, the CNS
damage in congenital hypothyroidism is preventable by early postnatal
treatment because the normal maternal thyroxinemia has avoided damage to
the brain until birth. If maternal hypothyroxinemia persists, normal maternal
concentrations of T 3 do not protect the fetal brain because of its dependence
on intracerebral regulation oflocal T 3 availability by deiodinati-ng pathways
using T 4 as a substrate. Interruption of the contribution of maternal T 4 in
premature infants with an immature thyroid may also underlie their increased
risk of neurodevelopmental problems, the more severe the earlier their birth.
The question mark indicates that it is unknown whether very early CNS
development, corresponding to a period when the general morphogenesis of
the pros encephalon (neurolation and segmentation) is being determined, is
thyroid hormone sensitive or not (Morreale de Escobar et aI., 2000).
I
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Figure 3-9. Timelines of developmental processes in the nervous system of rats (a) and
humans (b). Rat timeline is compared to timing of fertilization, organogenesis,
and histogenesis. Human perinatal period is scaled in months and the '
postnatal development is scaled in years (Rice and Barone, 2000).
Figure 3-10. Schematic illustrating that a high confidence RID is based on data that
address all potentially critical stages over a lifetime.
Two chronic oral bioassays in different Minimum database for high confidence
species
One two-generation reproductive study
Two developmental toxicity studies in
different species
One subchronic oral bioassay Low Minimum database for estimation of an RID
"Rationale is to use different species to evaluate variability in species sensitivity unless a particular laboratory
animal model is more appropriate.
bRationale is to address all potentially critical life stages.
, Mechanisms,
T
Disposition Models
• Response Quantitative
T T T
Disposition Models Toxicant-Target Models TIssue Response Models
Eight new studies were recommended as part of the original testing strategy after the May
2 1997 external peer review to provide such a comprehensive array of endpoints. These studies are
3 described below along with the role they were anticipated to play in informing the revised health
4 risk assessment (see Table 3-8).
5
6
TABLE 3-8. PERCHLORATE PEER REVIEW RECOMMENDED
STUDIES SUMMARY
Study Description Potential Use in Assessment
90-Day subchronic bioassay Tests for other target tissues; Minimum database for RID dose
+ TH a + reproductivity + evaluates effect on TH in young adult response for TH in young adult rats;
genotoxicity + recovery rats; reproductive parameters added; additional information on others; may
mouse micronuclei and a recovery allow decrease in uncertainty factor
group (UF) for database deficiencies
Developmental Evaluates nervous system in fetal and Potentially critical effect; comparison of
neurotoxicity + TH postnatal rats; TH in does developmental versus adult effects on
(PO-generation) and pups TH .
(F I-generation)
Developmental study + TH Evaluates birth defects in rabbits; Potentially critical effect; data in second
TH in does at end of gestation species for TH effects; may reduce UF
for database deficiencies
Two-Generation Evaluates fertility of adult rats and Potentially critical effect; may reduce
reproductive !oxicity + TH toxicity in offspring over two UF for database deficiencies
generations; TH in parents
(FO-generation) and offspring
(FI- and F2-generations)
ADME studies Characterize absorption, distribution, Interspecies extrapolation
metabolism, and elimination in rats
and humans; iodine inhibition and
perchlorate kinetices and hormone
homeostasis
aThyroid hormones (T4 and T3); Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), a pituitary hormone, was also assayed in
those studies.
8
Early Altered
Internal Clinical Prognostic
~ Biological ~ Structure I ~
Exposure ~'-----:lr--""'"
_ Dose Effect Function
Disease Significance
.. .. .....
•• Children's Health
..
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.
.. .. ,
.. .. ..
..
Susceptibility
Figure 3-12. Mode-of-action,model for perchlorate toxicity proposed by the U.S. EPA
(U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1998d). Schematic shows the
exposure-dose-response continuum considered in the context of biomarkers
(classified as measures of exposure, effect, and susceptibility) and level of
organization at which toxicity is observed (U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, 1994; Schulte, 1989). The model maps the toxicity of perchlorate on
this basis by establishing casual linkage or prognostic correlations of
precursor lesions.
"old" 1998 and "new" 2001), as well as additional studies now available in the literature, will be
2 reported together with EPA's interpretation and evaluation in Chapter 5.
3
4 The purposes ofthis document is to present an assessment that updates previous
5 provisional values issued by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for an oral
6 reference dose (RID) for perchlorate and revises the assessment previously released as a draft
7 external review document (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1998d). The objective of this
8 assessment is to derive a human health risk estimate, based on all evaluation of its potential to
9 cause toxicity or cancer, and to provide a screening-level ecological risk assessment for
10 perchlorate based on all toxicity data that recently have become available to the Agency as of fall
I1 2001. Another important objective was to evaluate the evidence for indirect exposures, Le.,
12 those exposures not by direct ingestion of contaminated water. This revised assessment
13 incorporates data from new studies and analyses in response-level to recommendations made at a
14 previous peer review ofthe 1998 draft (Research Triangle Institute, 1999). Most ofthese data
15 were obtained as results of a testing strategy that was designed with knowledge of the mode of
16 action for perchlorate toxicity that identified major data gaps in the data available prior to 1997.
17 This executive summary concisely presents key findings from the present assessment.
18
19 SUMMARY FINDINGS
20 Sources of Perchlorate Contamination and Occurrence
2I • Perchlorate is an oxidizing anion that originates as a contaminant in ground and surface waters
22 from the dissolution of ammonium, potassium, magnesium, or sodium salts. Perchlorate is
23 exceedingly mobile in aqueous systems and can persist for many decades under typical ground
24 and surface water conditions'.
25 • Ammonium perchlorate is manufactured for use as the oxidizer component and primary
26 ingredient in solid propellant for rockets, missiles, and fireworks. Because it is a reducing
27 agent, it can undergo a variety of intramolecular redox reactions that lead to the release of
28 gaseous products. Through such reactions, it acts as a thrust booster.
29 • Perchlorate salts are also used on a large scale as a component of air bag inflators. Perchlorate
30 salts are also used in nuclear reactors and electronic tubes, as additives in lubricating oils, in
• Because only a screening tier oftests has been performed, the major uncertainty derives from
2 data gaps. Data on bioaccumulation in aquatic biota would allow evaluation of exposure of
3 organisms that feed on fish and other aquatic organisms. Effects of perchlorate on algae and
4 aquatic macrophytes are required to estimate risks to aquatic primary producers. Data on
5 bioaccummulation in aquatic plants are necessary to assess direct impact to primary consumers
6 (i.e., planktonic and benthic invertebrate communities). Data on accumulation in terrestrial
7 vascular plants also should be investigated further. The factor applied for the use of subchronic
8 data in fish could be addressed by chron~ effect testing. Effects also should be determined in
9 nondaphnid invertebrates and of dietary exposure in birds and herbivorous or litter-feeding
10 invertebmtes.
1I
12 Risk Characterization
13 • As noted above, the lack of exposure information precludes comparison with the human health
14 and ecological toxicity assessment for accurate characterization of risk. Indirect human
IS exposure pathways can be addressed best by a new EPA document, Methodology for Assessing
16 Health Risks Associated with Multiple Pathway of Exposure to Combustor Emissions, which is
17 scheduled for final release in January 2002.
18 • Noncancer neurobehavioral effects have been shown at lower doses. The estimate for
19 perchlorate has been based on precursor~ffects considered protective for both the thyroid
20 neoplasia and neurodevelopmental effects. It is appropriate for comparison against direct oral
21 exposures. The frequency and magnitude of exposure are key attributes for characterization
22 compared with those assumptions of continuous lifetime exposure assumed in the derivation.
23 The degree to which the particular suspected population at risk fits with the assumptions used
24 in the RID derivation should be kept in mind when performing any risk characterization.
25 Further, RID estimates are not intended to serve as a "bright line" because, by definition, there
26 is an order-of-magnitude uncertainty around the estimate. This typically translates into a range
27 of threefold below to threefold above the RID.
28 • Ecological risk could not be precluded nor accurately characterized because of the significant
29 data gaps described above.
30
Good morning folks. Please see the email text and attached files from
Dan Hautman, EPA UCMR Implementation Team Co-Leader. Dan provided a
list of 4,000 or so UCMR PWSs, and a previous attempt to pullout those
associated with 000. I have taken the liberty to review his 000 list,
and have highlighted in red entries that do not belong (see his
discussion below for methodology.)
Dan,
The possible DOD PWSs were pulled from our UCMR applicability database.
Allow me to explain how I derived this list. The file contains 61
public water systems (PWSs) which were pulled from our UCMR
applicability database which contains over 4000 PWSs (3200 large and 800
small) applicable to the UCMR (the first spreadsheet). These 61 PWS
were pulled after I conducted individual manual query searches for PWS
names which included the following words or acronyms:
AFB
naval
navy
army
marine
air
USMC
fort (many of these are simply municipal water systems, not, DOD
facilities - but I really can't tell, only make assumptions - see below)
base
camp
proving
Many of the selected PWSs likely serve DOD facilities, but this list is
not absolutely certain. I cannot guarantee that it includes all the
UCMR applicable PWSs which may be associated with a DOD facility (some
may have unassuming names not associated with the DOD facility name) and
often times you will pull PWS names which are not DOD facilities but by
coincidence are serving a community with perhaps a historic military
name (e.g. Fort Wayne vs. Fort Bragg - the former a city in Indiana,
the latter I am fairly certain is a DOD facility). I have eliminated
the obvious PWSs such as Fort Wayne, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers,
etc . .. , but I have some uncertainty about whether some of the others are
simply municipal systems or DOD facilities (e.g., Fort Smith). Also
realize, that if the PWS at a DOD facility serves less than 10,000
individuals and was not selected as a small system, they are not
required to conduct UCMR monitoring and will not be in this list.
PWS PWSwlo'
count data count
AL 04 idekalb iALOOOO509 Fort Payne Waterworks Board ooooH 0509001 SW 18735 ews 'Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo2_07Jul 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 dekalb lALOOOO509 Fort Payne Waterworks Board ooooH 0509001 ;SW 18735'ews Large Perchlorate ugIL 2oo2_04Apr 4 <MRL o o
.,w
AL 04 ,dekalb !ALOOOO509 'Fort Payne Waterworks Board OOOOH 10509001 SW 18735 ews .Large 'Perchlorate uglL ,2002_1OOct 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 idekalb iALOOOO509 Fort Payne Waterworks Board ,OOOOH 0509001 SW 18735 ews :Large .Perchlorate uglL 2oo2_01Jan 4 '<MRL o
AL 04 madison 'ALOOOO899 US Army Aviation & Missile Command 'OOOOH '0899001 SW 21180 ews 'Large .Perchlorate uglL 2oo1_120ec 4 i<MRL o o
AL .04 madison IALOOOO899 US Army Aviation & Missile Command 00002T 0899002 ,SW 21180'ews Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo1_120ec 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 I,madison ALOOOO899 US Army Aviation & Missile Command 00002T 0899002 SW 21180 ews 'Large 'Perchlorate ,uglL 2oo2_03Mar 4 <MRL o o
Al 04 'madison iAL0000899 US Army Aviation & Missile Command OOOOH 0899001 SW 21180'eWS Large Perchlorate uglL 2002_03Mar 4 '<MRL o o
AL ,04 "1 madison iALoo00899 .US Army Aviation & Missile Command oooon 0899001 SW 21180eWS Large Perchlorate luglL 2oo1_09Sep 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 ;madison 'ALOOOO899 ,US Army Aviation & Missile Command 00002T 0899002 SW 21180 ews Large Perchlorate iuglL 12oo1_06Jun 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 madison ,ALOOOO899 US Army Aviation & Missile Command oooon 0899001 SW 211 80 ews Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo1_06Jun 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 'madison .ALOOOO899 US Army Aviation & Missile Command 00002T 0899002 SW 21180 ews Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo1_09Sep 4 <MRL o
AL 04 'russell ALoool137 Fort Mitchell Water System 00004T 1137003 GW 4674eWSM Perchlorate uglL .2002_07Jul 4 <MRL o o
AL .04 .russell ALoool137 Fort Mitchell Water System 00004T 1137003 GW 4674 ews 'M ,Perchlorate uglL ,2002_01 Jan 4 .<MRL o o
AL 04 'russell iAL0001137 Fort Mitchell Water System ooo03T 1137002 GW 'M ,Perchlorate ' uglL 2oo2_07JuI 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 !russell 'ALOool137 Fort Mitchell Water System 00003T 1137002 'GW M Perchlorate uglL 2002_01 Jan 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 russell rALoool137 ,Fort Mitchell Water System 00002T ,1137001 GW M ,Perchlorate ,uglL 2oo2_02Feb 4 <MRL o
AL 04 'dale ;AL0001489 Fort Rucker 00005T 1489004 GW 18000 ews Large Perchlorate uglL ,2oo2_02Feb 4 <MRL o o
;
AL 04 idale iALooo1489 'Fort Rucker 0OOO3T 1489OO2GW 18000 ews Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo2_02Feb 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 dale 'ALooo1489 Fort Rucker 00004T 1489003GW 18000, ews Large Perchlorate 'uglL 2oo2_02Feb 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 'dale ;ALooo1489 Fort Rucker oooon 1489006 GW 18000 ews Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo2_02Feb 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 'dale !ALooo1489 Fort Rucker 00008T 1489007 GW 18000, ews large Perchlorate uglL 2002_02Feb 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 .dale ;AL0001489 Fort Rucker 00006T 1489005 GW 18000 ews Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo2_02Feb 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 dale ·AL0001489 Fort Rucker 00003T 1489002 GW 18000 ews Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo2_07Jul 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 dale ,ALoool489 Fort Rucker 00004T 1489OO3GW 18000 ews Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo2_07Jul 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 .dale AL0001489 Fort Rucker 00005T 1489004 GW 18000' ews Large Perchlorale uglL 2oo2_07Jul 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 dale ;AL0001489 Fort Rucker OODOn 1489006 GW 18000 ews Large Perchlorate ug/L 2oo2_07Jul 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 dale ,ALooo1489 Fort Rucker 00008T 1489007 GW 18000 ews Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo2_07Jul 4 <MRL o o
AL 04 dale ,AL0001489 Fort Rucker 00006T 1489005 GW 18000 ews Large Perchlorate uglL 2002_07Jul 4 <MRL o
PWS PWSw/o:
count data cou'n!
l
AZ. !AZ.0402078 Fort Huachuca GW 15603 CWS Large 'No Data
oaN/l0W
CA 09 !kern !CA1510701 Edwards Air Force Base· Main Base 00011
02GOl
SWP 17486 CWS Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo2_07Jul 4 <MRL o o
CA 09
,Ikern !CA1510701 Edwards Air Force Base· Main Base 00007
.09N/i oW-
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1 16P03
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16R02
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i oaN/iow:
CA ,09 !kern ICA1510701 Edwards Air Force Base· Main Base 00016
01COl
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CA i CA371 0700 Camp Pendleton (North) GW 11620: CWS Large 'No Data
l~C
CA 09
Isanta !CA42107OO Vandenberg Air Force Base 00016 08N134W- :SWP 12000' CWS ,Large Perchlorate ugIL 2oo3_12Dec 4 <MRL o o
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CA 09 :CA4210700 Vandenberg Air Force Base 00016 120oo'CWS 'Large ,Perchlorate uglL 2oo2_12Dec 4 <MRL o o
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CA 09 jsolano 'CA481OO15 Travis Air Force Base· Vallejo 00003
003
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4810015- SW
CA 09 solano ICA481oo15 Travis Air Force Base - Vallejo 00003
0()3 .
32000CWS Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo1_07Jul 4 <MRL o o
48iool5- SW
CA 09 solano 'CA481oo15 Travis Air Force Base· Vallejo '00003
003
32000 CWS Large Perchlorate uglL 2001_100e! 4 <MRL o
CA CA4810701 Travis Air Force Base GW 13637 CWS Large No Data
PWS PWSw/o.,
count data count
Fl 'FL1170814 Corry Field· Naval Air Station GW 17192 ews ,Large No Data
FL 04 'duval ,FL2160734 Mayport Naval Station (Mainside) 08001 32228 GW 14642 ews Large Perchlorate uglL 2003_02Feb 4 <MRL
° °
FL 04 ;duval 'FL2160734 Mayport Naval Station, (Mainside) 08001 32228 GW 14642, ews 'Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo3_07Jul 4 <MRL
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FL 04 duval FL2161212 Jacksonville Naval AirSsation 08001 32212 GW 20000 ews ,Large Perchlorate ug/L 2oo3_07Jul 4 <MRL o
°
FL 04 duval 'FL2161212 Jacksonville Naval Air Ssation 08001 32212 GW 20000, ews ,Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo3_02Feb 4 ,<MRl o
°
FL 04 duval 'FL2161212 Jacksonville Naval Air Ssation 08002 83868 GW 20000, ews ;Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo3_02Feb 4 <MRl o
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FL 04 duval 'FL2161212 Jacksonville Naval Air Ssation 08002 83868 GW 20000 ews Large 'Perchlorate :ug/L 2oo3_07Jul 4 :<MRl
GA 04 'richmond ! GA2450028 Fort Gordon 02054 ,301 SW 24000 ews ,Large Perchlorate ug/L 2oo3_07Jul 4 <MRl o o
GA 04 irichmond GA2450028 Fort Gordon 02054 301 SW 24000' ews Large 'Perchlorate uglL 2oo3_04Apr 4 ,<MRl o o
GA 04 :richmond GA2450028 Fort Gordon 02054 301 SW 24000 ews Large Perchlorate uglL ,2003_12Dec 4 .<MRl o o
GA 04 richmond GA2450028 Fort Gordon 02054 301 SW 24000' ews Large Perchlorate 'uglL 2oo3_09Sep 4 <MRl o
GU 'GUOOOOO10 U.S. Navy Water System SW 14300: ews Large No Data
IA 07 dee ,IA5625062 Fort Madison Municipal Waterworks 04840 02 'SW 11618 ews 'Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo1_03Mar 4 <MRl o o
IA 07 ,lee '1A5625062 ,Fort Madison Municipal Waterworks 04840 '02 SW 11618 ews 'Large Perchlorate uglL 2001_11 Nov 4 <MRl o
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IA 07 'lee IA5625062 Fort Madison Municipal Waterworks 04840 02 ,SW 1161 B: ews :Large Perchlorate ' ug/L 2oo1_12Dec 4 <MRl o o
IA 07 ilee !IA5625062 Fort Madison Municipal Waterworks 04840 02 SW 11618ews Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo1_06Jun 4 <MRl o
IA 07 webster 'IA9433OSO Fort Dodge Water Supply 06471 02 GW 25894: ews Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo2_02Feb 4 <MRl o
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IA 07 'webster IA94330SO Fort Dodge Water Supply 06470 03 GW 25694 ews Large Perchlorate uglL 2002_02Feb 4 <MRl o o
IA 07 webster IA9433OSO Fort Dodge Water Supply 06472 01 GW 25694' ews Large Perchlorate uglL 2OO2_07Jul 4 <MRl o o
IA 07 webster IA9433050 Fort Dodge Water Supply 06472 01 GW 25694 ews Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo2_02Feb 4 <MRL o o
IA 07 webster IA94330SO Fort Dodge Water Supply 06470 03 GW 25894 ews •Large Perchlorate uglL 2oo2_07Jul 4 <MRl o o
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IL 05 :lake 'IL0975227 GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING STATION 16173 TAP_01 SW 31637 CWS Large ,Perchlorate ugll 2oo3_02Feb 4 o o
1
IL 05 'lake hL0975227 'GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING STATION 16173 TAP_Ol SW 31637CWS Large ,Perchlorate ugll 2003_11Nov 4 i<MRL o o
IL 05 'lake i1L0975227 GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING STATlON 16173 TAP_01 SW 3163icws Large Perchlorate ugll 2oo3_05May 4 '<MRL o o
i
IL 05 'lake QL0975227 GREAT LAKES NAVAL TRAINING STATION 16173 TAP_01 SW 31637 CWS 'Large ,Perchlorate ugll 2oo3_0BAug 4 <MRL o
IN 05 'gibson iIN5226001 ,Fort Branch Water Department oooon 901 'GW 3591CWS M Perchlorate 'ugIL i2002_11 Nov 4 '<MRL o o
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KY iKY0470990 ,FORT KNOX I ENGINEERING & HOUSING SW 42400, CWS Large 'No Data
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MD MD018oo22 Patuxent Naval Air Station (NAWCAD) GW 11722'CWS Large 'No Data
NC 04
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NC 04 cumberland i NC0326344 ' FORT BRAGG iOOOO4 EPl sw 65000 CWS iVL Perchlorate ugIL 2003_01 Jan 4 '<MRL o o
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NC 04 icumberland i NC0326344 FORT BRAGG '00004 EPl SW 65000 CWS VL 'Perchlorate ugll i2oo2_100ct 4 <MRL o
NC INC0467041 USMC LEJEUNE·HADNOTPOINT GW 35000, CWS Large ,No Data '
NC ,NC0467042 USMC Lejune - New River Air Station 'GW 11500'CWS Large No Data
OH 05 ,greene IOH2903312 WRIGHT·PATTERSON AFB, 'B' 00013 EPl GW 12045'CWS Large Perchlorate ugll 2oo2_07Jul 4 <MRL o o
OH 05 igreene 'OH2903312 WRIGHT·PATTERSONAFB, 'B' 00014 EP2 GW 12045 CWS Large Perchlorate ,ugll 2oo2_07Jul 4 <MRL o o
OH 05 greene iOH2903312 WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, "B' 00013 EPl GW 12045 CWS Large ' Perchlorate ugll 2oo2_02Feb 4 <MRL o o
OH 05 greene OH2903312 WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, 'B' 00014 EP2 GW 12045 CWS Large Perchlorate ,ugll 2oo2_02Feb 4 17.2 o
,
OH 05 greene iOH2903412 WRIGHT·PATTERSON AFB AREA AIC 00014 EP3 GW 15160CWS Large Perchlorate ugll 2oo2_02Feb 4 <MRL o o
OH 05 'greene i OH2903412 WRIGHT·PATTERSON AFB AREA AIC 00013 EPl GW 15160 CWS Large 'Perchlorate ug/L 2oo2_07Jul 4 <MRL o o
OH 05 greene OH2903412 WRIGHT·PATTERSON AFB AREA AIC 00013 EPl GW 15160,CWS Large Perchlorate ugll 2oo2_02Feb 4 <MRL o o
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count data count
.0 0
OH 05 greene IOH2903412 WRIGHT·PATTERSON AFB AREA AIC 00016 EP2 GW 15160,CWS Large Perchlorale ,ugIL '2002_07Jul 4 <MRL o o
OH 05 :greene OH2903412 'WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB AREA AIC 00014 EP3 GW 15160CWS .Large 'Perchlorale ugIL 2002_07Jul 4 <MRL o o
OH ,05 'greene :OH2903412 iWRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB AREA AIC 00015 EP4 IGW 15160CWS iLarge ,Perchlorale ugIL ,2002_02Feb 4 '<MRL o o
OH 05 :greene iOH2903412 WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB AREA AIC 00015 EP4 GW 15160 CWS :Large .Perchlorale 'ugIL '2002_07Jul 4 '<MRL o
TN :TNOOOO820 FORT CAMPBELL WATER SYSTEM .SW 4OOOO.CWS :Large No Data
TX TX071 0020 FORT BLISS MAIN BASE AREA GW 21800CWS :Large iNo Data
TX TX2430007 SHEPPARD AIR FORCE BASE SVIIP 12810 CWS i Large INo Data
UT 08 davis UT4900513 HILL AIR FORCE BASE 00009T 0602409 SVIIP 22082 CWS Large Perchlorale ugIL ,2001_100cl 4 <MRL o o
UT 08 davis UT~9OO513 HILL AIR FORCE BASE oooo2T 0602402 SVIIP 22082 CWS Large .Perchlorale ugIL i 2001_tOOcl 4 ,<MRL o o
UT 08 davis UT49OO513 HILL AIR FORCE BASE 00008T 0602408 SVIIP 22062 CWS 'Large :Perchlorale 'ugIL '2001_100cl 4 <MRL o o
UT 08 idavis iUT49OO513 HILL AIR FORCE BASE .00000T 0602402 SVIIP 22082 CWS ,Large :Perchlorate ugIL 2001_05M~ 4 <MRL o o
UT 08 :davis UT49OO513 HILL AIR FORCE BASE oooo8T 0602408 .SVIIP 22082· CWS .Large .Perchlorale 'ugIL 2001_05May 4 '<MRL o o
UT '08 :davis UT49OO513 HILL AIR FORCE BASE 00009T 0602409 SVIIP 2208i CWS 'Large Perchlorale .ugIL .2001_05May 4 <MRL o
VA VA6153675 QUANTICO MARINE BASE -MAINSlDE SW 13012CWSLarge No Data
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000 UCMR DATA FROM DANIEL HAUTMAN, UCMR IMPLEMENTATION TEAM CO-LEADER, OFFICE OF GROUNDWATER AND DRINKING WATER, EPA
PWS
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Air Force UCMR Data From EPA UCMR POe
CA 09 'kern CA1Sl0701
'Main Base '24E03
;SWP 174B6iCWS ;Large ,Perchlorate :UglL ;2002_07Jut 4 <MRL o o
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barbara Base 16G04
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CA solano CA481oo15 '00003 481oo15-OO3,SW 32000, CINS Large Perchlorate ;ugll 2001_01Jan <MRL
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CA 09 solano CA481oo15 00003 4810015-003'SW 32000CINS Large ·Perchlorate lug/L 2oo1_07Jul 4 <MRL
Vallejo
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Travis Air Force Base·
CA .09 solano CA481oo15 00003 j4810015-OO3SW 32000. CINS Large Perchlorate '2oo1_100ci 4 <MRL
Vallejo
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CA 'CA4810701 'Travis Air Force Base Large No Data
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GW 11820CWS Large 1 1
UT4900513 HILL AIR FORCE BASE 00009T 0602409 SWP 22OS2CWS Large 'Perchlorate
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UT 08 davis UT4900513 HILL AIR FORCE BASE 00009T 0602409 SWP 22OS2CWS 'Large Perchlorate ugIL 2001_0SMay 4 <MRL #REF! #REF!
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,Mayport Naval Stalion
FL '04 duval FL2160734 08001 '32228 GW 14642:CWS :Large 'Perchlorate '2oo3_07Jul 4 <MRL 1 a
(Malnside)
"'.VN·
H 04 duval FL2161212
Jacksonville Naval Air
Ssalion
FL 04 duval FL2161212 08002 83668 GW 20000CWS Large :Perchlorate ;uglL 2oo3_02Feb 4 <MRL a a
Ssalion
FL 04 duval FL2161212 08002 83868 GW 20000CWS Large Perchlorate ugiL 2oo3_07Jul 4 '<MRL 1 a
Ssalion
IL 05 lake ,IL0975227 16173 TAP_01 SW 3163TCWS Large ,Perchlorate iugIL 2oo3_11Nov 4 <MRL a a
TRAINING STATION
IL 05 lake IL0975227 16173 TAP_01 SW 3163TCWS Large ,Perchlorate :uglL ,2oo3_05May 4 ,<MRL a a
TRAINING STATION
IL 05 lake IL0975227 16173 TAP_01 SW 31637 CWS Large ,Perchlorate !ug/L 2oo3_08Aug 4 <MRL 1 a
TRAINING STATION
USMC LEJEUNE·
USMC LEJEUNE·
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count
QUANTICO MARINE
VA VA6153675 SW 13012 CWS large No Data
BASE - MAINSIDE
WA 10 kitsap WA5302714 SUBASE BANGOR 70090 70Q9C GW 15843CWS large Perchlorate 'ug/l 2003_05May 4 <MRl 0 0
WA ,10 xitsap WA5302714 SUBASE BANGOR 70510 7051Cl GW 15843CWS large Perchlorate lug/l 2003_05May 4 ,<MRL 0 0
WA 10 k~sap WA5302714 SUBASE BANGOR 70510 7051Cl GW 15843,CWS large Perchlorate lug/l '2003_12Dec 4 <MRL 0 0
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WA 10 .k~sap WA5302714SUBASE BANGOR 70090 70Q9C GW 15843,CWS ,Large Perchlorate fUg/l '2003_12Dec I 4 <MRL 1 0
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count data
count
AK
AK2212039 ,Fort Richardson SW 11500CWS Large
No Data
AK
'AK2310918 Fort Wainwright GW 12000'CWS Large
No Data
'04 madison :AL0000899 ius Army Aviation & oooo1T ,0899001 'SW 21180,CWS Large
Perchlorate IUgiL 2001_12Dec 4 <MRL
'AL
MiSsile Command
° °
madison
ALOOOOB99 'us Amy Aviation & 00002T ,0899002 SW 21180CWS ,Large
,Perchlorate iUgIL 2001_12Dec 4 <MRL
AL :04 ,Missile Command i
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AL0000899 :US Army Aviation &
I
'04 madison oooo2T '0899002 SW 21180CWS 'Large
i Perchlorate 'UgIL 2002_03Mar 4 <MRL
AL Missile Command
° °
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,AL [madison ,ALOOOOB99 oooo1T '0899001 21180,CWS ,Large
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:04 Missile Command
° °
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04 madison AL0000899 oooo1T ,0899001 SW 21180 CWS ,Large
,Perchlorate fUgIL '2001_09Sep 4 <MRL
'AL Missile Command
° °
US Army Aviation &
04 madison ALOOOOB99 oooo2T 0899002 SW 21180CWS Large
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'AL '04 'dale ,AL0001489 Fort Rucker '00005T 1489004 18000,CWS 'Large Perchlorate ;uglL '2002_02Feb 4 <MRL
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04 dale AL0001489 Fort Rucker oooon '1489006 GW 18000CWS Large Perchlorate uglL i2002_02Feb 4 <MRL
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04 dale ,AL0001489 'Fort Rucker 00006T 1489005 GW 18000 CWS Large Perchlorate :uglL 2002_02Feb 4 <MRL o
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Camp Roberts •
CA ,CA2710705 California National GW 20370 CIIVS Large
!No Data
Guard
GA 04 'liberty !GA1790024 !Fort Stewart - Main 01472 301 GW 21000' CIIVS 'Large
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GA 04 ,liberty GA1790024 :Fort Stewart - Main 03468 303 GW 21000CIIVS !Large
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,Perchlorate !ugIL '2002_01 Jan 4 <MRL o o
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GA 04 liberty 'GA1790024 Fort Stewart· Main '03687 304 GW 21000'CIIVS 'Large
,Perchlorate lugIL ,2002_01 Jan 4 <MRL o
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GA 04 liberty GA1790024 Fort Stewart· Main 03795 305 ,GW 21000CIIVS ,Large
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GA 04 liberty GA1790024 Fort Stewart· Main 03468 303 'GW 21000, CIIVS 'Large
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FORT GEORGE G;
MD 03 anne arundel: MD002oo12 00001 0100000 SW 50001!CWS VL :Perchlorate ugIL 2oo3_01Jan 4 <MRL 0 0
MEADE
FORT GEORGE G.
MD 03 anne arundel,MDoo20012 00001 0100000 SW SOOOfCWS VL Perchlorate !uglL :2oo2_100cl 4 <MRL 0 0
MEADE
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MD 03 anne arundeHMD0020012
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FORT GEORGE G.
MO 03 anne arundel:MDOO2oo12 00001 0100000 SW 5OOO1CWS VL Perchlorate iuglL 2oo3_07Jul 4 <MRL 1 0
,MEADE
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MD ,M00120002 SW 1200icws Large No Data
Ground - Chapel Hill
NC 04 cumbe~and NC0326344 FORT BRAGG 00004 EP1 SW 65000CWS VL Perchlorate !ug/L 2oo2_07Jul 4 <MRL 0 0
NC 04 eumbe~an,J NC0326344 FORT BRAGG 00004 EP1 SW 65000CWS VL Perchlorate 2Q03_01Jan 4 <MRL 1 0
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TN TN0000820 SW 40000CWS 'Large 1 No Data
WATER SYSTEM
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SITES THAT APPEAR IN EPA's UCMR DATABASE
The following sites appear in EPA's UCMR database, but are NOT included in DoD's
consolidated UCMR spreadsheet. Most of these sites may not need to be included in
DoD's current UCMR data since they report "No Data" in EPA's database under
"Result." However, there are four sites (shown below) that report " <MRL" in EPA's
database under "Result," but do not appear in DoD's consolidated UCMR spreadsheet.
Result = <MRL
• Great Lakes Naval Training Station
• U.S. Army Aviation & Missile Command
• Fort Rucker
• Fort Bragg
Result = No Data
• Elemendorf AFB
• McClellan AFB - Main Base
• Kirtland AFB
• Kelly AFB
• Randolph AFB
• Sheppard AFB
• Corry Field - Naval Air Station
• U.S. Navy Water System (Guam)
• Fort Richardson
• Fort Wainwright
• Camp Roberts - California National Guard
• Fort Irwin
• Fort Knox
• South Fork Polk
• Fort Campbell Water System
• South Ford Hood
• Fort Sam Houston
• Fort Bliss Main Base Area
SITES THAT APPEAR IN DoD's UCMR DATA
The following sites are included in DoD's consolidated UCMR spreadsheet, but NOT
included in EPA's UCMR database.
• Fort Monroe
• Fort Drum
• Commander u.s. Naval Forces, Marianas
• Coronado Navbase
• El Centro NAF
• Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow
• NAVAIRWPNSTA cHINA LAKE CA
• Navy Public Works Center (IL)
• Navy Public Works Center, Pearl Harbor
• Pensacola NAS
• Barksdale AFB
• Beale AFB
• CannonAFB
• Davis-Monthan AFB
• Shaw AFB
• HanscomAFB
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FACILITY NAME HAS FACILITY USED TYPE OF HAS SAMPLING FOR RESULTS OF ANY COMMENTS EXPOSURE PATHWAYS
EQUIPMENT, MUNITIONS EQUIPMENT, PERCHLORATE SAMPLING,
OR WEAPONRY BELIEVED MUNITIONS OR OCCURRED? INCLUDING
TO CONTAIN WEAPONRY USED DETECTION
PERCHLORATE LEVEL
No No No No No No
No No No No No No
No No No No No No
Surf__ter
Sediment Plana for aampling Whenaampltng W..... R4tqu••tors If sampled. aw.... If sampled. were State and If not sa"",led, why?
sampled 10< sampled 10< Ifnot lIIready Ifnot_ady onalylIlo In_ ofStalaond Federal Agencies Involved?
perchlorate? perchlorate? req....tod Flldoral
Requireme"'?
No No
No No No No No evidence nor
documentation of B release.
,.
No No
No No No No No regul.lory requirement
Installation Name IDatabbe 10 .... R"".Od/'nObi'IaUO
Number n Service
Agency
r;rtlIod r0tan..IOn SlMu. ICky IS- r p
Code ICOUntry indudlng r rr
Ubmlltar
CONUS Name
AK & HI or
OCONUS
ISUbmlltar
on
Ubmlltar ommand
Organlzatl Phone Ing Officer Icommand
Number Phone
Number
IMalor
Ing OffIcer Command [Primary
POC
Name
perchlorate?
• Fax • Em'" bum/open detondon? onfnance andfor ordnance and/or propellant propellant testing eIlo_d of 'ell_dol dlopooed of $pooadof I$pooed of ,disposed of .ampled fot
Number rocket motor rocket motor removal? andlor a rocket motors.. ltactlcal munltlon. munitions munitions. other moterialo? perohlorate?
maintenance? testing? laboratory? CAo., & PACe? mini"'? Nomenclature? DoOIC? NSN?
,No -No-- No
No No
No No No No No
No No No No No
No No No INo No
Surface water _ t Plan. lor ....pling When aampHng Was.n RequHtore If .ampled. alWare If aampkKf. were Sblte and II not aompled, why?
.ampladfo< sampled lor ifnot ••ody If not a'ready analyala Information olStlltoand Federal Agenclee Invotved?
perchlorllto? perchlorllle? reqU8lJted Federal
Requirements?
No No
No No
No No No No
Number Phone
ISoconder .'Secondo' Controcto IContraeto Contraeto IContracto lcontroeto Icontrocto
y POe Fox YPOC
Number Email ',POe
Name "Company
N.....
r Add..... r Phone r Alternate r Fax
Number Phone Number
'Number
r Email
lCOntroct0lrcontA r of:JRei• Name
R••ponslb
Iitty
luoat"'iRoqUeOt
8
ci'IRoq....Io'
Addltll... Phone
Number
NJI~
R.-queaor fRtHl"estorlEbum/open
ntered having open I.Ent.ered having IEmeNd having lEntered having En....d hovlng IHOUoed &1« IHouoed &I.,. _&lor Houoed&lor Houoed&lor HouMd &lor IGroundwablf SoII ....pled for
• Fax • Email ct.tonlltfon? ordnanc» andfar ordnance edlor propellant propellant ",.lIng diopaMd of d1spooed of dl.pooed 01 dIopooedof dI8poHdof d1spooed of sampled for perchlorate?
Number rocket motorrocket motor removal? andIor 8 rocket motoN, tactlcBf munttlofta· munlUons munitions· other materlafa'perchlorat.?
malmen.nee? testing? t_,...OfY? CADs, & PADll? ml_? Nomenclature? DoOle? NSN?
No No No ~ No
Surf__m
s.ctImont Pions 1m ..",piing When a"",.,Ung Waaan Requestors If sampled, aware tf aampled. were State end If no' ""'"J'Ied, why?
..mpledlor oompled lor Ifnot .....dy If not all. .dy .n8'Yt'1. InfonnatJon ofState.nd Federal Agenctealrwolved'?
percblonde? perchlorate? requested Federal
Requirements?
NONE
'&rmit~0020371, 'onthly Nona ibutlet 001 {WTP Effluent At Sila I} PA 314 r 780·5'30 ,roundwater treatment P'ant discharge
Industrial waste water,
SSOltary and storm water
lLEGANY BALLISTICS LABORATORY '&m1il#WVOO20371, fNo legsl basis defined in permll !uarterly None fOutJe' 280 (STP1) JrPA 31. r 75·2".700 5011lhis afftuent is rouled 10 sites 282, 283. and
IOOustnal waste weter, SSl-2 before being dlScherged to the North
samtsl">I and storm water Branch Potomac
NQ1571 ALLEGANY BALLISTICS LABORATORY Iwv Permit #VVVOO20371, INo legal basis defined in permit Quarterly None Outlet 280M (EWWT Plant) EPA 314 130.000.0 ~ Teo, This sample is taken from 'the effluent of the
lndustll81 waste water. 210,000 explosives waste treatment plant wtlich then
sanitary and storm waler goes to the sanilary sewer for treatment (~,.
N01571 IAllEGANY BALLIStiCS LABORATORY Iwv I 3 IPermittlWVOO20371, INo Ieg81 basis defined in permit (Quarterly
_e Outlet 282 (Fitter8ackwash @ 344) EPA 314 860-570
280), then 10 sites 282,283, and SSL-2
before being dlSch8rged to the North Bl'8nch
Potomec
2531Ttlis effluel"ll is rout&d 10 sile SSl·2 befo...
Induslr181 waste water, bemg discherged to tha North Brench
sanita and stOfTll water Potomac
~1571 IALlEGANY BAlLISTICS LABORATORY Iwv I 3 IPermit #WVOO20371, No legel basis'i~ defined in permit Quarterly None Outlet 283 (EDIRO Reject@ 344) EPA 314 I 100 0 - 1,800 517'fThis affluent is routed to site SSl~2 before
Industrial w~aste waler, belllg d~hef96d 10 the North 8rer1Ct'I
sEmite and storm waler Potomac
Ng1511 IALLEGANY BALLISTICS lA80RAl"ORV Iwv t 3 IPermittIWVOO20371, Perchlorate not required in permit None SSl-l (Plant Drainage System) EPA, 314 I 9 8·40 251'NPOES discherye
Induslfial waste weter,
'/;IVY 1M60050 IFormer Marine Corps Air Station, EI Toro ICA I 0 IPermit *CAG918001 No specific IegaJ basis is provided in Weekly 411RP Site 2 Trsetmenl EPA 314 ND~8
DIscharge of trealed the permit, which Identifies perchlorate
groundwatef as an 8unregulated" chemICal, statmg
that it Isn't listed In the California
ToJUcs Rule end 00 MCls he.-e been
8stabbshed; an "appropriate~ectlon
level has been established
levy IMe2535 (Former Menne Corps Air Stllltion, Tostin ICA I 0 lPermit #CAG918001,
DIscharge of treated
No specific legal baSIS is pro'o'ided in IWeekly 41MTBE Groundwater Treatment
Syst.m (UST Site 222~ - NPDES
EPA 314 N, NOIThe MI8E groundweter mtatmenl 5~em
tM permit, which identifies perchlorate conSists of en advanced oxidation eoo GAC
groundWater as an -unragul81ed" chemICal, steting bioremedlation svstem Curl1lntly, shaUow
that it isn't listed in the Califoml8 groundwater is eXlracled from 6 wens wlthm
TOXICS Rule and 00 MCls ha.-e been the canter of a MT8E groundweter plume
established; an "9ppropriat9~action resuling from 98801108 ~rege operatlOns.t
Iewl has been established UST Site 222 The current system flow rete
ranges from fj~2 gpm aoo the effluent
MfBE concenlrations lire below 1he
laboratory detection bm4s l"he sampling fOl
perchlorate is PllIrt of the weekly NPOES
dISCharge reqUirements At no time during the
history of MeAS Tustin has perctllorete been
stored or utilized
ony IIMAlSVVRO IRed River Army Depol ITX I 6 )TPDES permn # 02206,
Siorm Waler
TPDES, Storm Waler P2 Plan Quarterty Notice 0 storm water runno" at 4 sites in the EPA 314
detecbo 08/00aree
I N[).15 St8le requires submdion of • PollutIon
Prewntion Plan for the Conlrol of Perctllorsle
with'" 180 days after detec1lOn Nole US
A.fTTlY planmng misSIle motor propellent gnnd
out fllcllity at RRAD, which could lal1jely
replece the open burnmg demllitSlltsllon
requirement for some miSSile s.yslems
(7
nny ARNG ICemp NavajO AZ Permd #982347, Slorm
Waler
Storm Weier, NPDES Monthly 10Jefflu&nt EPA 314 Og 103
-l
.
Am1\' Total Sites = 3
{ -'-:;f
o
P898 t of 1 Dala Comhlom Selvlces NPDES NPDES
OonlUna Water· Perchlorate Sampling Data Call
Ragulotory
EPA 'erohIoo'* '-'""I
.......... N_
sw. JIeofon
Driver Com~~orR.NnnQ.
CItecr'· --I......'
• Please specify if rhe sample was collected from \Yell head. enby point of distribution system. other
.. Idenfttv any Stale Of local requirements that have mandated ssmpli
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FACILITY NAME HAS FACILITY USED TYPE OF HAS SAMPLING FOR RESULTS OF ANY COMMENTS EXPOSURE PATHWAYS
EQUIPMENT. MUNITIONS EQUIPMENT. PERCHLORATE SAMPLING.
OR WEAPONRY BELIEVED MUNITIONS OR OCCURRED? INCLUDING
TO CONTAIN WEAPONRY USED DETECTION
PERCHLORATE LEVEL
Regulatory
Interest (Clea~
Localion Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
I-' t-'
Research. Development. Test and None. Groundwater is unlikely to be
Navy' ALLEGANY BALLISTiCS
S~e 1: 1EW08 EvaluatIOn; Manulacturing; disposal 01 Groundwater 2 2 14.0 -76.2 EPA314 dveloped lor drinking water, and Federal; State DERP
Marine Corps LABORATORY
. waste product use is controlled by property owner
\
Research. Development. Tesl and None. Groundwater is unlikely to be
Navy' ALLEGANY BALLISTICS
Site 1: 1EW10 EvaluatlOfl; Manufacturing; disposal of Groundwater 4 4 148.0- 3290 EPA 314 dveloped for drinking water, and Federal; State DERP
Marine Corps LABORATORY
waste product use is controlled by property owner
Navy' ALLEGANY BALLISTICS '. Research, Development, Test and None. Groundwater is unlikely to bE
Site 1: 1EW31 Evaluation; Manufacturing; disposal of Groundwater 3 3 14.0 - 50.0 EPA 314 dveloped for drinking water, and Federal; State DERP
Marine Corps LABORATORY
waste product use is controlled by property owner.
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Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
Location Numburof Range of requested, .
Source of Perchlorala (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s I of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, Activitlesl Detections Method
(Medial Co"ected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
Navy/
CORONADO NAVBASE NASNIIR S~e 9 DemiliiarizatioIYDisposal Groundwater 0 5 ND EPA 314 None State DERP
Marine CorPS
Sampled wilh FY
Navy/ CRANE Navy Surface
Old Jeep Trail DemiliiarizatioIYDisposaf Soil 5 5 24.0 - 470.0 EPA 314 None Federal 2001 DERP
Marine Corps Water Center
funding
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Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potentlat Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detecttons Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
CADHS
Cl04METH; Source: Production Wells Media
None identified. Basewide groundwater
Navy! Former Marine Corps Air EJ Toro Cl04METH; Exposure: Groundwater Human
consistent ~h off-station groundwater Groundwater 73 188 NO - 16.0· Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Station, EI Toro Basewide \ EPA 300.0; Receptor: Production Well
concentrations
EPA 314; Consumer
EPAM300.0
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Regulatory
Interest (Clearup
Location Number of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Faclllty Site Detected Samples ConcenlTations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
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Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment. Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
EPA Surface
Potential exposure to recreational
Water-846
users of the Maltawoman Creek O&M or Defense
Navy! Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Bum Thermal Treatmen! Method
SATTP MW-{)1 SoH 2 2 921.0 - 11.600.0 tlvough soil contaminalion leaching State Working Capital
Marine Corps Warfare Center Interim Status 8321a(modifi
to groundwater, and groundwater Fund
ad) IC or
discharges to the creek.
LCIMS
EPA Surface
Potential exposure to recrealional
Water-846
users of the Maltawoman Creek O&M or Oefense
Navy! Indian Head Striace Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment Method
SATTPMW-{)2 SoH 2 2 776.0 - 4,710.0 tlvough soH contamination leaching State Wor1<ing Capital
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status 8321a(modifi
to groundwater. and groundwater Fund
, ad) IC or
discharges to the creek.
LCIMS
EPA Surface
Potential exposure to recreational
Water-846
users of the Mallawoman Creek O&M or Defense
Navy! Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment Method
SATTPMW-{)3 SoH 3 3 2580 - 6230 tlvough soil contamination leaching State Working Capital
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status 8321a(modifi
to groundwater, and groundwater Fund
ad) IC or
discharges to the creek.
LCiMS
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Regulatory
Interest (Clearvp
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(sl of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, Actlvlllesl Detections Method
(Medial Collected Detected (ppbl requirements,
sampling
requirements)
EPA Surface
Potential exposure to recreational
Water-846
users of the Maltawoman Creek O&M or DefenSe
Navy I Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment 30,400.0 - 54,400.0 Method
SATTP MW-04 Soo 3 3 through soU contamination leaching State Working Cap~al
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status 8321a(modili
to groundwater, and groundwater Fund
ed) IC or
discharges to the creek.
LC/MS
EPA Surface
Potential exposure to recrealional
Waler-846
users of the Maltawoman Creek O&M or Defense
Navy I Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment 27,500.0 - 40,000.0 Method
SATTP MW-05 Soi 2 2 through soo contamination leaching State Working Cap~a1
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status 8321a(modili
ed) IC or
to groundwater. and groundwater Fund
discharges to the creek.
LC/MS
EPA Surface
Potential exposure to recreational
Water-846
USers of the Maltawoman Creek O&M or Defense
Navy I Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment Method
SATTPMW-06 Soil 2 2 58.2 - 98.2 through soU contamination leaching State Working Cap~al
Marine Corps Warfare Center
.
interim status 8321a(modifi
ed) IC or
LC/MS
to 9roundwater, and groundwater
discharges to the creek.
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy I Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment
SATTP MW-06 Groundwater 0 7 NO EPA314 None State Working Cap~al
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status
Fund
, '
EPA Surface
Potential exposure to recrealional
Water-846
users of the Maltawoman Creek O&M or Defense
Navy I Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment Method
SATTPMW-07 Soil 1 2 NO -79.6 through soU contamination leaching State Working Caprtal
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status 8321 a(modifi
to groundwater, and groundwater Fund
ad) IC or
discharges 10 the creek.
LC/MS
O&M or Defense
Navy I Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment
SATTP MW-07 Groundwater 0 8 NO EPA 314 None State Working Caprtal
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status
Fund
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Regulatory
Interest (Cleaoop
location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Datected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
EPA Surface
Potential exposure to recreational
Water-846
users of the Maltawoman Creek O&M or Defense
Navy! Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Trealment Method
SATTP MW.{)8 SOO 1 2 ND - 62.0 through so~ contamination leaching Slate Working Capttal
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status 8321a(modifi
to groundwater, and groundwater Fund
ed) IC or
discharges to the creek.
lClMS
Navy! Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment O&M or Defense
SATTPMW.{)8 Groundwater 0 8 ND EPA 314 None State Working Capttal
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status
Fund
EPA Surface
Water-846
Navy! Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment O&M or Defense
Method
SATTPMW.{)9 Soi 0 2 ND None State Working Capttal
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status 8321a(modifi
ed) ICor Fund
LCIMS
Navy! Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment O&M or Defense
SATTPMW.{)9 Groundwater 0 7 ND EPA 314 None State Working Capttal
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status
Fund
EPA Surface
Potential exposure to recreational
Water-846
users Of the Maltawoman Creek O&M or Defense
Navy! Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment Method
SATTPMW-l0 Soil 3 3 243.0 - 645.0 through soil contamination leaching State Working Capttal
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status 8321a(modifi
10 groundwater, and groundwater Fund
ed) IC or
discharges to the creek.
LCIMS
Navy! Indian Head Surface Subpart X Open Burn Thermal Treatment O&M or Defense
SATTPMW-l0 Groundwater 0 7 ND EPA 314 None State Working Capttal
Marine Corps Warfare Center interim status
Fund
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Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
location Number of
Range of requested, ,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of
Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples
Concentrations
Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure ~ilting Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections
Method
(Media) Collected
Detected (Ppbl
requirements,
sampling
requirements)
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DoO Pen:hlOfllte Survey
. Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site . Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway{sl of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment. Activities) Detections Method
(Medial Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
BRI Machen
Source Water,
O&M or Defense
Navy I Marine Corps Air Station, Source water to drinking water
Chocolate Colorado River Background Levels Drinking Water 1 1 4.2 EPA 314 None Working Ca~aI
Marine Corps Yuma system.
Mountains Fund
Range
Cannon Air
Defense O&M or Defense
Navy I Marine Corps Air StatIOn,
Complex Water No perchlorate was found Drinking Water 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None Working Capital
Marine Corps Yuma
System Source Fund
Water
To Conform W~h
The 29
5eptember 2003
Barry M. O&M or Defense
Navy I Marine Corps Air Station, Department Of
Goldwater, Pistol Operational Testing Groundwater 0 2 NO EPA 314 None Working Capilal
Marine Corps Yuma Defense tntermin
Range Fund
Policy On
Perchlorate
Sampling
To Conform W~h
. '
The 29
September 2003
Barry M O&M or Defense
Navy I Marine Corps Air Station, Department Of
Goldwater, Operational Testing Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None Working Cap~al
Marine Corps Yuma Defense Intermin
Tracker Building Fund
Policy On
Perchlorate
Sampling
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Interest (Cleanup
location
Number of Range of requested,
Source ot Perchlorate (Operations. Numberot Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected
Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Medial
Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
To Conform W~h
The 29
Camp Burt 2, September 2003
Navy! Manne Corps Air Station, Eastern 0&1.4 or Defense
Soil 7 Department Of
Operational Testing 0 NO EPA 314 None Working Cap~a1
Marine Corps Yuma Chocolate Defense Intermin
Montains Fund
Policy On
\ Perchlorate
Sampling
To Conform W~h
The 29
Due to the highly solubil~y of September 2003
Navy! Marine Corps Air Station, Beckett House, Supplied from Colorado River which has a 0&1.4 or Defense
EPA 314 perchlorate, the most like route of Department Of
Groundwater 2 2 3.3 - 3.5' Working Ca~al
Marine Corps Yuma Up-Gradiant background level of 4-5 ppb. ' <MRl roman exposure is tlYough Defense Intermin
Fund
consumtion of Groundwater. Policy On
Perchlorate
Sampling
To Conform W~h
The 29
Due to the high solubil~y of September 2003
Barry M. O&M or Defense
Navy! Marine Corps Air Station, perchlorate, the most likely route of Department Of
Goldwater Training Soil 1 2 NO' - 34.6 EPA 314 Working Cap~al
Marine Corps Yuma human exposure is tlYough Defense Intermin
Aux~lary II Fund
consumtion of Groundwater Policy On
Perchlorate
Sampling
To Conform W~h
CampB~1
The 29
Machen, September 2003
Navy! Marine Corps Air Station, 0&1.4 or Defense
Soil Department Of
WestllffJ Training 0 6 NO EPA 314 None Working Cap~a1
Marine Corps Yuma Defense Intermin
Chocolate Fund
Policy On
Mountains
Perchlorate
Sampling
To Conform W~h
The 29
Camp Burt 1, September 2003
Navy! Marine Corps Air Station. Eastern 0&1.4 or Defense
Training Soil Department Of
0 9 NO EPA 314 None Working Capital
Marine Corps Yuma Chocolate Defense Intermin
Mountains Fund
Policy On
Perchlorate
Sampling
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Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range 01 requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Numberot Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations PotentiaIPathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment. ActivitIes) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
To Conform With
The 29
Camp David. September 2003
Navy! Marine Corps Air Station, Western O&M or Delense
Training 7 Department 01
Soil 0 ND EPA 314 None Working Cap~al
Marine Corps Yuma Chocolate Defense Intermin
Mountains Fund
Policy On
\ Perchlorate
Sampling
To Conform W~h
The 29
Iris Wash, September 2003
Navy! Marine Corps Air Station, Western O&M or Defense
Department Of
Training So~ 0 2 ND EPA 314 None Working Capital
Marine Corps Yuma Chocolate Defense lntermin
Mountains Fund
Policy On
Perchlorate
Sampling
To Conform W~h
The 29
Due to the high solubif~ of September 2003
NavyI Marine Corps Air Station, Yodav~le, Barry O&M or Defense
Training perchlorate, the most likely route of Department Of
So~ 1 10 ND' - 93.9 EPA 314 Working capital
Marine Corps Yuma M. Goldwater human exposure is through Defense Intermin
Fund
consumption of Groundwater. Policy On
Perchlorate
Sampling
Marine Training
Range Shothole Due to the high solubil~ of
Navy! Marine Corps Air Station, Located On The O&M or Defense
perchlorate, the most likely route of
Trairnng; Dem~~arizationiDisposal Soil 1 1 150.0 EPA 314 None Working Capital
Marine Corps Yuma Barry M human exposure is through
Goldwater Fund
consumption of Groundwater.
Range
Navy!
..
WestGate
Methods
3OO.0amnd
350.2;
NAS South Weymouth Source is unknown. Groundwater 0 10 ND None Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Landffil Methods
300.0 and
350.2
Detections located at Nomans Land
Island which is located about 3
m~ south west of Martha's
Navy! Nomans Land Vineyard. Nomans Island is an
NAS South Weymouth Training Sediment 2 2 240.0 - 1,935.0 EPA 314 State BRAC
Marine Corps Island uninha~ated island used as a
wildlife refuge and perchlorate does
no! present a threat to human
heatlh.
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Perchlorate
CALDHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
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Regulatory
Intere.t (Cleanup
location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operetlona, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Sample. Concentretlons Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Trpe
Equipment, Activities) Detection. Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements.
sampling
requirements)
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC
Navy! Area T Industrial site; Groundwater
Reserve Plant. McGregor AreaT Delivery Station Sediment 0 2 NO method. State OERP
Marine Corps to Surface Water pathway
Texas based on
CALOHS
1997
EPA 314;
STl
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Area A Landf~l; Groundwater to
Navy I bylC
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area A Landfill DemffitarizationlOisposal Groundwater 10 12 NO' - 110.0 Surface water; Stale OERP
Marine Corps method.
Texas CommericaVlndustrial worker
based on
CAlOHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Area 0 Landfill; Groundwater to
Navy! bylC
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area 0 Landf~1 Dem~itarization10isposal Groundwater 21 24 NO' - 240.0 Surface Water; State DERP
Marine Corps method,
Texas CommericaVlndustrial worker
based on
CAlOHS
1997
STL
Perchlorate
Area 0 Landfdl; Potential for soil to
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC
Navy! leach to groundwater. Groundwater
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area 0 Landfill Oemditarizalion/Oisposal Sod 0 6 NO method. State OERP
Marine corps to surface water exposure pathway;
Texas based on
Commericalllndustrial worker
CALOHS
,
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Area E landfill; Groundwater to
Navy! bylC
Reserve Plant. McGregor Area E Landfill Demilitarization/Disposal Groundwater 8 18 NO' - 90.0 Surface Water; Stale OERP
Marine Corps method.
Texas Commerical/lndustrial worker
based on
CALOHS
1997
STL
Perchlorate Area E landfl1l; Potential for soil to
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC leach to groundwater Groundwater
Navy!
Reserve Plant. McGregor Area E Landfill Oemditarization/Oisposal Soil 0 5 NO method, to Surface Water exposure State OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on pathway; CommericaVlndustrial
CALOHS worker
1997
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Regulatory
Interest (Oeanup
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potentiat Pathway(s) of Exposure permilling . Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements.
sampling
requirements)
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Area 0 landfoR; Groundwater to
Nayy! bylC
Reserve Plant, McGregor AreaP Dem~ttarizatiorv'Disposal Surface Water 22 48 NO' - 42,0 Surface Water pathway; Stale OERP
Marine Corps method,
Texas CommericaUlndustrial worker
based on
CALOHS
\
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
Nav31 Weapons Industrial Area 0 Landfdl; Groundwater to
Nayy! bylC
Reserve Plant. McGregor Area P Oem~ttarizationlDisposal Groundwater 74 110 NO' 98.0 Surface Water paltMlay; State OERP
Marine Corps method,
Texas Commericallindustrial worker
based on
CAL OHS
1997
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC Area 0 Landfdl; Groundwater to
Navy!
Reserve Plant. McGregor Area P Demilttarization/Oisposal Sediment 0 2 NO method, Surface Water pathway; State OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on Commericallindustrial worker
CALOHS
1997
STL
Perchlorate Area 0 Landfdl; Potential for so~
Nayal Weapons Industrial by IC contamination to leach into
Navy!
Reserve Plant. McGregor Area P Oem~ttarjzationiOisposal SOO 0 6 NO method, groundwater. Groundwater to Slate OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on Surface Water exposure pathway;
CALOHS Commericallindustrial worker
1997
EPA 314;
STL Area Z Industrial Area; Potential for
Perchlorate soo conIamination to leach into
Naval Weapons Industrial
Navy! bylC groundwater. Groundwater which
Reserve Plant. McGregor AreaZ Dem~ttarization/Oisposal Groundwater 33 43 NO' • 91.000.0 State OERP
Marine Corps method, leads to Surface Water exposure
Texas
, . based on pathway; Commericallindustrial
CALOHS worker
1997
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bytC
Navy!
Reserve Plant, McGregor AreaZ Demilitarization/Disposal So~ 0 6 NO method, None State OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on
CALOHS
1997
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Regulatory
Interest {CIea.-..p
Location Humber of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Humber of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Sample. Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permilling Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) req.wements.
sampling
requirements)
EPA 314.
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Area F Industrial Area;
Navy! bylC
Reserve Plant. McGregor Area F MainlenanceiReconftguration Surface Water 84 125 NO' - 1.600.0 Groundwater to Surface Water; State DERP
Marine Corps method.
Texas CommericaVlndustrial worker
based on
CALDHS
\
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Area F Industrial Area;
Navy! bylC
Reserve Plant..McGregor AreaF MaintenanceiReconf'9uration Groundwater 366 458 NO' - 17,000.0 Groundwater to Surface Water; State DERP
Marine Corps method.
Texas CommericaVlndustrial worker
based on
CAlDHS
1997
EPA 314;
STl
Area F Industrial Area; Potential for
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial soil contamination to leach into
Navy! bylC
Reserve Plant. McGregor AreaF MaintenanceiReconfigural,on Son 41 184 NO' - 98.000.0 groundwater. Groundwater to State DERP
Marine Corps method.
Texas Surface Water exposure pathway;
based on
Commericalllndustrial worker
CAlDHS
1997
STL
Perctmrate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC
Navy!
Reserve Plant. McGregor Area F Maintenance!Reconfiguralion Sediment 0 2 NO me1hod. None State DERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on
, CAlDHS
1997
STl
Perchlorate Area M tndustrial Sne; Potential for
Naval Weapons Industrial bytC soil contamination 10 leach to
Navy!
Reserve Plant. McGregor AreaM Ma'nlenance!Reconfiguration; Storage Soil 153 328 NO - 1.800.000.0 method. groundwater. Groundwater to State DERP
Marine Corps
Texas ,' based on Surface Water exposure pathway;
CAlDHS CommericaVlndustrial Worker
1997
STl
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC Area M Industrial Sne. Groundwaler
Navy!
Reserve Plant. McGregor Area M MaintenanceiReconfiguration; Storage Sediment 1 9 NO - 310.0 me1hod, to Surface Water pathway; State DERP
Marine Corps
Texas based On CommericaVlndustrial Worker
CAlDHS
1997
File: PercData...,AIISvcs_MayB_
Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
location Number of Range of requesled.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Slle Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected lppb) requirements.
sampling
requirements)
STl
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC Area M Industrial S~e; Groundwater
Navy!
Reserve Plant. McGregor Area M MaintenanceiReconfiguration; Storage Surface Water 267 344 NO - 5.300.0 method. 10 Surface Water pathway; Stale OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on Commericallindustrial Worker
CAlDHS
1997
EPA 314;
STl
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Area M Induslrial Stte; Groundwater
Navy! bylC
Reserve Plant. McGregor AreaM MaintenancelReconf'9uration; Storage Groundwater 354 445 NO' - 85.000.0 to Surface Waler pathway; Slate OERP
Marine Corps method.
Texas Commericallindustrial Worker
based on
CAL OHS
1997
STl
Perchlorate Area B Industrial Area; Potential for
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC soil to leach to grOUndwater.
Navy!
Reserve Plant. McGregor AreaB Manufacturing Soil 1 2 NO - 35.0 method, Groundwater 10 Surface Water Stale OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on exposure pathway;
CAlOHS Commericallindustrial worker
1997
STl
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC
Navy!
Reserve Plant. McGregor Area B Manufacturing Groundwater 0 2 NO method. None State OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on
CAlOHS
1997
STl
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bytC Area llndustrial stte; Groundwater
Navy!
Reserve Plant, McGre90r Area l Operational Testing Groundwater 10 33 NO - 160.0 method, to Surface Water; State DERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on Commericalllndustrial wor1<er
CAlOHS
1997
STl
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial by IC
Navy!
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area l Operational Testing Soil 0 29 NO method, None State OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on
CAlOHS
1997
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Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment. Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
STL
Perc~ate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC
Navy!
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area L Operational Testing Surface Water 0 4 NO method, None Stale OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on
CALOHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Peretlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Area R Industrial sUe; Groundwater
Navy! bylC
Reserve Plant, McGregor AreaR Operational Testing Groundwater 27 41 NO-ll0.0 to SUrface Water pathway; State OERP
Marine Corps method,
Texas Commericallindustrial Worker
based on
CALOHS
1997
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC Area R Industrial sUe; Groundwater
Navy!
Reserve Plant, McGregor AreaR Operational Testing Surface Water 4 7 NO - 23.0 method, to Surface Waler pathway; State DERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on Commerical!lndustrial Worker
CALOHS
1997
STL
Perc~ale Area R Industrial sUe; Potential for
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC soil to leach to groundwater.
Navy!
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area R Operational Testing So~ 1 21 NO-59.0 method, Groundwater to Surface Water State OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on exposure pathway;
CALOHS CommericaVlndustrial Worker
1997
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC
Navy!
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area R Operational Testing Sediment 0 2 NO method, None State OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on
CALDHS
1997
STL
Perchlorate Various manufacturing areas onsUe;
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC Potential lor so~ to leach into
Navy!
Reserve Plant, McGregor OZOlfsUe Operational Tesling SOU 1 33 NO- 370.0 method, groundwater. Groundwater to Stale OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on Surface Waterexposure pathway;
CALOHS Residentual
1997
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Regulatory
InteFest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations.
Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permilling Funding Type
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Various manufacturing areas onsne;
Navy! bylC
Reserve Plant, McGregor OZOffsite Operational Testing Surface Water 4 21 ND' - 3700 Groundwater to Surface Waler; State DERP
Marine Corps method,
Texas Residentuat
based on
CALDHS
\
1997
EPA 314,
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Various manufacturing areas onsite;
Navy! bylC
Reserve Plant, McGregor OZOffsne Operational Testing Groundwater 389 804 ND - 56,000,0 Groundwater to Surface Water; State DERP
Marine Corps method,
Texas ResidentuaJ
based on
CALDHS
1997
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC Various manufacturing areas onsne;
Navy!
Reserve Plant, McGregor OZ Offsne Operational Testing Sediment 2 19 ND -720,0 method, Groundwater to Surface Water; State DERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on Residentual
CALDHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Operational Testing;
Navy! Bell Co. Intake bylC Drinking water supply plant;
Reserve Plant, McGregor MaintenanceiReconfiguration; Storage; Surface Water 1 45 ND'-4.1 Stale DERP
Marine Corps (Off Post) method, residential user
Texas Demilitarization/Disposal
based on
CALDHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
NavaJ Weapons Industrial Operational Testing;
Navy! Bluebonnet bylC
Reserve Plant, McGregor MaintenanceiReconfiguration; Storage; Surface Waler 0 44 ND None State DERP
Marine Corps Intake, (Off Post) method,
Texas Demilitarization/Disposal
based on
CALDHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Operational Testing;
Navy! Gatesville Intake bylC
Reserve Plant, McGregor MaintenanceiReconflQuration; Storage; Surface Water 0 46 ND None State DERP
Marine Corps (Off Post) method,
Texas Demilitarization/Disposal
based on
CALDHS
1997
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Sheet: Env Resloralion-Cleaoop, Other , Method 314 reporting limn is 4 ppb Page 18 of 75
Regulatory
Interest (Cleaoop
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permMing FUnding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Oatected (ppb) requirements.
sampling
requirements)
EPA 314;
STL
Perctlorate
EPA 314;
STL
Perc~orate
Naval Weapons Industrial Operational Testing; Orink water and recreational
Navy! Lake Belton (Off bylC
Reserve Plant. McGregor . MaintenancelReconfiguration; Storage; Surface Water 190 790 NO' - 210.0 reservoir; residential and State OERP
Marine Corps Post) method,
Texas Demil~arizationiDisposal agricultural receptors
based on
CALDHS
1997
STL
Per~orate
Naval Weapons Induslrial Operalional Testing; by IC Drink water and recreational
Navy! Lake Bellon (Off
Reserve Plant, McGregor MaintenancelReconfoguration; Storage; Sediment 39 153 NO - 5400 method, reservoir; residential and State OERP
Marine Corps Post)
Texas OemmtarizationiDisposal based on agricultural receptors
CAL DHS
1997
STL
Perctlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Operational Testing; bylC
Navy! Lake Waco (Off Orinking water and recreational
Reserve Plant. McGregor MaintenanceiReconfoguration; Storage; Surface Waler 1 291 ND-17.4 method, State OERP
Marine Corps Post) reservoir; residential receptors
Texas Demil~arizationiOisposal based on
CALDHS
,
1997
STL
Perctlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial. Operalional Testing; bytC
Navy! Lake Waco (Off
Reserve Plant. McGregor MaintenanceiReconfiguration; Storage; Sediment 0 69 NO method, None State DERP
Marine Corps Post)
Texas Demil~arizationiDisposal based on
,' CALOHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial Operational Testing; River that supplies Lake Belton ~s
Navy! Leon River (Off bylC
Reserve Plant, McGregor MaintenancelReconliguration; Storage; Surface Waler 14 124 NO' - 270 water; residential and agricultural State DERP
Marine Corps Post) method,
Texas Demil~arizationIDisposal receptors
based on
CALOHS
1997
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EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
Navy I lNavat Weapons Industrial l South Bosque Rlo~ational Testing; . bylC
Groundwater to surface water;
M ' Cor Reserve Plant, McGregor (Off P t) MalntenancelReconflguratlOO; Storage; Surface Waler 39 129 NO' -13,0 agricultural and residential State OERP
anne ps Texas os ' Oem~ilarizatiorVOisposal method,
receptors
based on
CALDHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons InduslJial [Station Creek Operational Testing;
by IC Groundwater to Surface water; IState
Navy I IReserve Plant, McGregor (Off Post) MaintenanceiReconflguration; Storage; Surface Water 58 85 NO' - 6,600.0 DERP
Marine Corps Texas method, surface water; agricullural receptor
Oem~ilarizatiorVDisposal
based on
CALOHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
Navy I lNaval Weapons Industrial ITemPles Intake loperationai Testing; . bylC
Marine Corps Reserve Plant, McGregor (Off Post) MalntenanceIReconflgUratlOn; Storage; Surface Water o 44 NO
method.
None State DERP
Texas Oem"ilanzatlOrVOlsposal
based on
CALOHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
Navy I INaval Weapons Industrial Wacos Intake Operational Testing;
bylC
Marine Corps Reserve Plant, McGregor (Off Post) MaintenanceiReconf!guration; Storage; Surface Water o 44 NO
method.
None State OERP
Texas Demililarizatio(l!Dlsposal
based on
CALDHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
N I [Naval Weapons Industrial IW~dfl loperationai Testing; bylC Surface water; irrigation; residential tSlate
Mavy C Reserve Plant, McGregor Int k ~sp, t) MaintenancelReconf'9uration; Storage; Surface Waler 2 45 NO'-6.0 OERP
anne orps Texas ae os Dem~ilarizatiorVOisposal method, receptors
based on
CALDHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate Area 0 Industrial Area;
Navy I [NaVal Weapons Industrial bylC Groundwater to surface water
Marine Corps Reserve Plant, McGregor IArea 0 Storage Groundwater 62 88 NO' -160.0 State OERP
method, pathway; Commerical/lnduslJial
Texas
based on Worker
CALOHS
1997
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Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(sl of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, Actlvltlesl Detections Method
(Medial Collected Detected (ppbl requirements,
sampling
requirements)
STL
Perctdorate Area 0 Industrial Area; Potential for
Perctdorale
Perchlorate
CALOHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
STl
Perchlorate
Fije: PercOala_AJISvcs_May6_
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Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of Analytlcat
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equlpment. Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements.
sampling
requirements)
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC
Navy!
Reserve Plant, McGregor AreaH Storage Sediment 0 2 NO method, None Slate OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on
CALOHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Area 0 Industrial Area; Potential for
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial soil contamination to leach into
Navy! bylC
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area S Storage Soil 44 119 NO - 1,500,000.0 groundwater. Groundwater to State DERP
Marine Corps method,
Texas surface water exposure pathway;
based on
Commericalllndustrial Worker
CALOHS
1997
STL
Perchlorate
Area 0 Industrial Area;
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC
Navy! Groundwater to surface water
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area S Storage Sediment 1 4 NO - 120.0 method. State OERP
Marine Corps pathway; CommericaVlndustrial
Texas based on
Worker
CALOHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate Area 0 tndustrial Area;
Naval Weapons Industrial
Navy! bylC Groundwater to surface water
Reserve Plant, McGregor Area S Storage Groundwater 117 140 NO' 13,000.0 State DERP
Marine Corps method. pathway; Commericallindustrial
Texas
based on Worker
CALDHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate Area 0 Industrial Area;
Naval Weapons Industrial
Navy! bylC Groundwater to surface water
Reserve Plant. McGregor Area S Storage Surface Water 31 97 NO' - 810.0 State OERP
Marine Corps method. pathway; Commericalllndustrial
Texas
.. based on
CALOHS
Worker
1997
STL
Perchlorate
Naval Weapons Industrial bylC
Navy!
Reserve Plant. McGregor Area A Soil 0 1 NO method, None State OERP
Marine Corps
Texas based on
CALDHS
1997
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Regulatory
Interest (Clearup
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment. AcUvitles) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
STL
Perchlorate
CALOHS
1997
EPA 314;
STL
Perchlorate
Perchlorate
Perchlorate
F~: PercOata_AIISvcs_May6_
Sheet' Env Restoration-Cleanup, Other " Method 314 reporting lim" is 4 ppb Page 23 of 75
Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
1.ocation Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment. Activities) Detections Method
(Medta) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
File: PercData_A1ISvcs_May6_
Sheet: Env Restoratio~eanup, Other " Method 314 reporling lim~ is 4 ppb Page 24 of 75
~( ,"(
8eMce SIte Summaries· Envlronmtntal R"~. CI....u,:ottI~i"~i; . <, 'if L
to, 'i. i,'~,~
-"
Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway{s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment. Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
Surface
Building 68, O&M or Defense
Navy! NAVWPNSTA SEAL Water846
NWSSeal MainlenanceiReconliguration Other 0 17 ND None None Working Capital
Marine Corps BEACHCA Method 9058.
Beach Fund
IC
The building is on the lisllo be
demolished in FY04, The bulding is
Surface
Building 75, currently vacated. The t'tJman O&M or Defense
Navy! NAVWPNSTA SEAL Water846
NWSSeal MaintenanceIReconfoguration Other 1 27 ND -2,400,0 exposure palhway ;s present for None Working Capital
Marine Corps BEACHCA Method 9058,
Beach workers that will perform the Fund
IC
decontamination 01 the building priot
to demolition.
CA
Department
IR S~e6.
Navy! NAVWPNSTA SEAL Operational Tesling; of Health
Explosive Groundwater 0 5 ND None State DERP
Marine Corps BEACHCA Oemil~arizationiDisposat Services
Burning Ground
Perchlorate
Method
IR S~e 70.
Research
Navy! NAVWPNSTA SEAL Testing and Research. Development. Tesl and
Groundwater 0 1 ND EPA 314 None State DERP
Marine Corps BEACHCA Evaluation Area Evaluation
,
for Saturn II
Launch Vehicle
File: PercData_AIISvcs_May6_
S'-I: Env Restoration-Cleanup, Other " Method 314 reporting lim~ is 4 ppb Page 25 of 75
120B DRMa Lot IDemilitarizationlDisposai Grou(ldwater 0 8 NO EPA 314 None Federal, State I DERP
Marine Corps DAHLGREN
Navy I Isurface Warfare Center Site 61a Gambo IDemilitarization/Disposai Sediment 0 9 NO None Federal; State I DERP
Marine Corps DAHLGREN Creek Ash Dump
.
Navy I ISurface Warfare Center Site 61a Gambo IDemilitarizatiorVDisposal Soil I 0 I 30 NO None Federal; State DERP
Marine Corps DAHLGREN Creek Ash Dump
Site 61bGambo
Navy I 1
Surface Warfare Center
Site 62 Bldg. 396lDemi~tarizatiorVOisposal Sediment I 0 I 1 I NO I EPA 314 None Federal; Stale I DERP
Marine Corps DAHLGREN
Navy I ISurface Warfare Center 0 10 NO EPA 314 None Federal; Stale I DERP
Site 62 Bldg. 396IDemilitarizationlDisposal Soil
Marine Corps DAHLGREN
Navy I 1
Surface Warfare Center
Site 62 Bldg. 3961 DemilitarizationlDisposal Groundwater 0 4 NO EPA 314 None Federal, Slate I DERP
Marine Corps DAHLGREN
File: PercData_A1ISvcs_May6_
Regulatory
Interest (Clearop
Location Number of Range of requesled,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Oetected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway!s) of Exposure permilting Funcllng Type
Equipment, ActivitIes) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Oetected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
O&M or Defense
Navy/ Surface Warfare Center 0BI0D Outfall Research, Development, Test and
Surface Water 1 2 NO' - 7.4 EPA 314 None Working CapKal
Marine Corps DAHLGREN 012 Evaluation
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy/ Surface Warfare Center Research, Development, Test and
DB/DO Wells Groundwater 7 9 NO' - 2,100.0 EPA 314 State Working CapKal
Marine Corps DAHLGREN Evaluation
Fund
SKe 2 Fenced
Navy/ Surface Warfare Center Research, Development. Test and
Ordnance Burial Groundwater 0 18 NO EPA 314 None Federal; State DERP
Marine Corps DAHLGREN Evaluation; Dem~itarization/Disposal
Area
SKe 6 Terminal
Navy / Surface Warfare Center Research, Development, Test and
Range Airplane Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None Federal; State DERP
Marine Corps DAHLGREN Evaluation; Dem~Karization/Disposal
Park
SKe9
Navy/ Surface Warfare Center Research, Development, Tesl and
Disposal/Burn Groundwater 0 10 NO EPA 314 None Federal; State DERP
Marine Corps DAHLGREN Evaluation; Demilitarization/Disposal
Area
O&M or Defense
Navy/ Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None Working CapKal
Marine Corps Bldg 1633
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy/ Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contaminalion sources. Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA314 None None Working Capital
Marine Corps Bldg 2136
Fund.
O&M or Defense
Navy/ Source Waler
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None Working Cap"al
Marine Corps Bldg 2275
Fund
O&M or Delense
Navy/ Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None Working CapKal
Marine Corps Bldg 2276
Fund
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Inleresl (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate {Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway{s) of Exposure permilling FUnding Type
Equipment. Activities) Detections Method
(Medla) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
O&M Of Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 ND EPA 314 None None Working Cap~al
Marine Corps Bldg 524
Fund
O&M Of Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources. GrOUndwater 0 1 ND EPA 314 None None Working Capital
Marine Corps Bldg 530
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 ND EPA 314 None None Working Cap~al
Marine Corps Bldg 531
Fund
O&M Of Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 ND EPA 314 None None Working Capital
Marine Corps Bldg 536
Fund
,
O&M or Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 ND EPA 314 None None Working Cap~al
Marine Corps Bldg 575
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 ND EPA 314 None None Working Cap~al
Marine Corps Bldg 563
Fund
, O&M or Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 ND EPA 314 None None Working Capital
Marine Corps Bldg 564
Fund
O&M Of Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 ND EPA 314 None None Working Cap~al
Marine Corps Bldg 567
Fund
O&M Of Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamInation sources. Groundwater 0 1 ND EPA314 None None Working Cap~al
Marine Corps Bldg 590
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 2 NO EPA314 None None Working Cap~1
Marine Corps Bldg 617
Fund
O&M or Defense
Navy! Source Water
PATUXENT RIVER NAS No contamination sources. Groundwater 0 1 NO EPA 314 None None Working Cap~al
Marine Corps Bldg 671
Fund
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Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Humber of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment. Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppbl requirements,
sampling
requirements)
Lualualei Static
Navy I PEARL HARBOR
Rocket Motor Operational Testing Soil 0 9 NO EPA 314 None Federal; State DERP
Marine Corps NAVMAG
Test FacUily
Installation
Restoration Sile
14 wells MW01.
Navy I EPA 314
PORT HUENEME CBC MW02,MW03. None has been determined. Groundwater 0 \ 1 NO None State DERP
Marine Corps (modified)
MW04.MW16.
MW17.MW18,
andMW19.
California
Sile 20 - Area A Melhod
Determination
Navy I SUBASE NEW LONDON Weapons Center
Groundwater 0 1 NO 01 Perchlorate None Federal; Slate DERP
Marine Corps CT - Monlloring Well
by Ion
2WCMW1S Chromatograp
hy
California
SUe 20 - Area A Method
Determination
Navy I SUBASE NEW LONDON Weapons Center
Groundwater 0 1 NO 01 Perchlorate None Federal, State DERP
Marine Corps CT - Monitoring Well
by Ion
2WCMW2S Chromatograp
hy
California
Site 20 - Area A Method·
Determination
Navy I SUBASE NEW LONDON Weapons Center
Groundwater 0 1 NO 01 Perchlorate None Federal; State DERP
Marine Corps CT - Monitoring Well
by Ion
2WCMW3S Chromatograp
hy
California
Sile 20 - Area A Method-
Detennlnalion
Navy I SUBASE NEW LONDON Weapons Center
Groundwater 0 1 NO 01 Perchlorate None Federal; Slate DERP
Marine Corps CT - Moniloring Well
by Ion
2WCMW4D Chrom8tograp
,' hy
Califomia
Sile 7 - Torpedo Method •
Determination
Navy I SUBASE NEW LONDON Shops
Groundwater 0 2 NO of Perch10rate None Federal; State DERP
Marine Corps CT Monitoring Well
by Ion
7MW10S Chromatograp
hy
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Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range 01 requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment. Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements.
sampling
requirements)
California
Site 7 - Torpedo Method -
Determination
Navy! SUBASE NEW LONDON Shops
Groundwater 0 1 NO of Perchlorate None Federal; State DERP
Marine Corps CT Monitoring Well by Ion
7MW11S Chromalograp
hy
\ CalWomia
Site 7 - Torpedo Metho<l-
DeterminatJon
Navy! SUBASE NEW LONDON Shops
Groundwater 0 2 NO of Perchlorate None Federal; Stale DERP
Marine Corps CT Monitoring Well by Ion
7MW5S Chromatograp
hy
California
Method-
Site 7 - Torpedo
Determination
Navy! SUBASE NEW LONDON Shops
Groundwater 0 1 NO of Perchlorate None Federal; State DERP
Marine Corps CT Monitoring Well by Ian
7MW6S Chromatograp
hy
California
Method •
Site 7 - Torpedo
Determination
Navy! SUBASE NEW LONDON Shops
Groundwater 0 1 NO of Perchlorate None Federal; Slate bERP
Marine Corps CT Monitoring Well by Ion
7MW7S Chromatograp
hy
CalWornia
Site 7 - Torpedo Method -
Determination
Navy! SUBASE NEW LONDON Shops
Marine Corps CT Monitoring Well
, Groundwater 0 1 NO of Perchlorate None Federal; State DERP
by Ion
7MW8S Chromatograp
hy
California
Site 7 - Torpedo Melho<l-
Determination
Navy! SUBASE NEW LONDON Shops
Groundwater 0 1 NO of Perchlorate None Federal; Slate DERP
Marine Corps CT Monitoring wen by Ion
7MW9S Chromatograp
hy
California
Site 7 - Torpedo Melho<l-
Determination
Navy! SUBASE NEW LONDON Shops
Groundwater 0 1 NO of Perchlorate None Federal, Slate DERP
Marine Corps CT Temporary Well by Ion
7TW10 Chromatograp
hy
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Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Fscillty Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permilling Funding Type
Equipment. Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
California
S~e 7 - Torpedo
Melhod •
Determination
Navy! SUBASE NEW LONDON Shops •
Groundwater 0 1 NO of Perchlorale None Federal; State OERP
Marine Corps CT Temporary Well
by Ion
7TW8 Chromatograp
hy
\ California
~e 7 - Torpedo Melhod·
Determination
Navy! SUBASE NEW LONDON Shops·
Groundwater 0 1 NO of Perchlorate None Federal; State OERP
Marine Corps CT Temporary Well
by Ion
7TW9 Chromatograp
hy
Investigation .
Area Fl. Former
Navy! VALLEJO CA MARE IS
Production Storage Groundwater 0 11 NO EPA 314 None State BRAC
Marine Corps NSY
MarlJfacturing
Area (PMA)
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Navy! White Oak Surface 02Groundwater3 NA Groundwater 0 4 NO E300.0 INone IFederal; State I BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 0
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Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate ~Operatlons, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Oetected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, ActivIties) Oetectlons Method
(Media) Collected Oetected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
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Navy I WMe Oak Surface 04Groundwater1 NA Groundwater 0 3 NO E3oo.0 None Federal; Stale BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 06
Navy I Wh~e Oak Surface 04Groundwater1 NA Groundwater 0 3 NO E3oo.0 None Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 07
Navy I WMe Oak Surface 04Groundwater1 NA Groundwater 0 \ 5 NO E300.0 None Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 08
Navy I WMe Oak Surface 04Groundwater1 NA Groundwater 0 4 NO E300.0 None Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 09
Navy I WMe Oak Surface 04Groundwater1 NA Groundwater 0 2 NO E3oo.0 None Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 1
Navy I WMe Oak Surface 04Groundwater1 NA Groundwater 0 3 NO E300.0 None Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 10
Navy I WMe Oak Surface 04Groundwaler1 NA Groundwater 0 3 NO E3oo.0 None Federal; Stale BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 2
Navy I White Oak Surface 04Groundwater1 NA Groundwater 0 3 NO E3OO0 None Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 3
Navy I Wh~e Oak Surface 04Groundwater2 N A ' Groundwater 0 3 NO E300.0 None Federal; Siale BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 00
Navy I White Oak Surface 04Groundwater2 NA Groundwater 0 3 NO E300.0 None Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 01
Navy I Wh~e Oak Surface 04Groundwater2 NA Groundwater 0 2 NO E300.0 None Federal; Slate BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 02 "
Navy I White Oak Surface 04Groundwater4 NA Groundwater 0 3 NO E3oo.0 None Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 8
Navy I White Oak Surface 04Groundwater4 NA Groundwater 0 3 NO E300.0 None Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 90
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Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathwsy(s) of Exposure permitting Fundtng Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Met.hod
(Medial Collected Detected (ppb) requirements.
sampling
requirements)
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Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(sl of Exposurel permitting Funding Type
Equipment. Actlvltlesl Detections Method
(Medial Colklc:ted Detected (ppbl requirements,
sampling
requirements)
Navy J IWhile Oak Surface 49Groundwater2 (NA Groundwater o NO EPA 314 INone Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 010
Navy r IWhile Oak Surface 49Groundwater2 INA Groundwater o NO EPA 314 INone Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 03
Navy I IWhde Oak Surface 49Groundwater2 INA Groundwater o EPA 314 INone Federal; State
NO BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 04
Navy I IWhde Oak Surface Groundwater o NO EPA 314 INone Federal; State
5OOST01 NA BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center
Navy I IWhile Oak Surface 87WP01 NA Groundwater o NO E3oo.0 INone Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center
Navy I IWhile Oak Surface 87WP03 NA Groundwater o NO E3oo.0 INone Federal; Stale BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center
Navy I I
White Oak Surface
Marine Corps Warfare Center
A-D1 NA Groundwater o 2 NO E3oo.0 INone Federal; State BRAC
Navy I \While Oak Surface A-D3 NA Groundwater o 2 NO E300.0 INone Federal, State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center
Navy I IWhile Oak Surface A-Q4 Nil. Groundwater o 2 NO E3oo.0 INone Federal, State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center
Navy I IWhHe Oak Surface ARL,502 SUMP INA Groundwater o 2 NO E3000 INone Federal, State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center
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Marine Corps Warfare Center
Navy I I
WMe Oak Surface ARL-Surface
NA Surface Water 10 17 NO' -7 0 314
I
E300 O' EPA Potential pathway under residential
reuse scenario if residents access IFederal; State BRAG
Marine Corps Warfare Center WaterS-OF
groundwater for potable use.
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Interest (Cleanup
locallon Number of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate IOperallons, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathwayls) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
IMedla) Collected Detected Ipltb) requirements.
sampling
requirements)
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. 000 Perchlorate Survey
c', 61 riM • Environmental Reatoratl Cleal .. o1het ,
Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permilling Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
HP-Surface
Navy I Wh~e Oak Surface
WaterlSediment- NA Surface Water 0 1 NO E300.0 None Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center
01
HP-Surface
HP-Surface
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Potential pathway under residential
Navy ! IWh~e Oak Surface Research, Development, Test and
09DP233 Groundwater 1 1 13.0 EPA 314 reuse scenario if residents access IFederal; Stale I BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center Evaluation
\ groundwater for potable use.
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Interest (Clearop
Location Number of Range ,of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples COlICentratlons Potential Pathway(s) of Exposun permitting Funding Type ,
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
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Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requestlld.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
EqUipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements.
sampling
requirements)
White Oak Surface 09Groundwater2 Research. Development, Test and Potential pathway under residential
Navy!
Groundwater 1 1 309 EPA 314 reuse scenario Wresidents access Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 04 Evaluation
groundwater for potable use.
White Oak Surface OgGroundwater2 Research. Development. Test and Potential pathway under residential
Navy! EPA 314
Groundwater 4 4 2.2' - 5.5 reuse scenario Wresidents access Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 12 Evaluation • < MRL
groundwater for potable use.
Navy! White Oak Surface 09Gr~.ter2 Research, Development, Test and Potential pathway under residential
Groundwater 8 8 160.0 - 880.0 EPA 314 reuse scenario Wresidents access Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 13 Evaluation
groundwater for potable use.
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Regulatory
lntefest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operation., Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Sample. Concentrations Potential Pathway(sl of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment. Actlvltlesl Detections Method
(Medial Collected Detected (ppbl requirements,
sampling
requirements)
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Regulatory
Interest (Clearup
Location Number of Range of requesled.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrstions Potential Pathway(s) of Exposun permitting Funding Type .
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements.
. sampling
requirements)
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location Number of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposun permitting , Funding Type
Equipment, Actlv/lles) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) reqUirements.
sampling
requirements)
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Location Numberot Reno. 01 requested,
SOurce 01 Perchlorete (Operetlons, Number 01 Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samplee Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) 01 Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
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Interest (CleallJll
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permilt,"!I Funding Type
Equipment, ActivitIes) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
Navy! White Oak Surface ' ' Research, Development, Test and
46EW-5 Groundwater 0 4 NO EPA 314 None Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center Evaluation
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000 Perclllo~.,.Survey
Regulatory
Interest (Clearup
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of Analytical
Service FacUlty Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permilling Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Deteetlons Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampting
requirements)
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RestoratlOn-Ci .. Other
,- " .:
Regulatory
Intefest (Cleanup
location Number of Range of requested,
Sourca of Parchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service FacUlty Sit. Detected . Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposufe permitting Funding Type
Equipment, ACtivities) Delectlons Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requiremerns,
sampling
requirements)
Navy! WMe Oak Surface 46Groundwaterl Research, Development, Test and E3oo.0; EPA
Groundwater 0 12 ND None Federal; State BRAC
Marine Corps Warfare Center 35 Evaluation 314
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Survvy
RegulatoIY
Inlerest (Cleanup
Location Number of
Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operallons. Number of
Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples
Concentrations
Potential Pathway(sl of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, Acllvltiesl Detections
Method
(Medial Collected
Detected (ppbl
requirements,
sampling
requirements)
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Regulatory
Interest (Oeanup
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Sample. Concentrations Potential Pathway(sl of EJ<posurelpermilling . Funding Type
Equipment. Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collecled Delected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
Building 528
Future perm~
Ammunilion
EPA314 requirements for I
Army Fort Wingate Depot ActivitylNormal Munition Demil soil 29 31 NO - 3.18 ppm Soitlngestion BRAC
modified sampling and
Maintenance
cleanup
BUilding
Future perm~
Former TNT
EPA314 requirements for I
Army Fort Wingate Depot Activity IWashout Munition Demil soil 1 11 NO -0,10 ppm Soitlngestion BRAC
modified sampling and
Facililies
cleanup
Futtxe permil
Former TNT
12 47 requirements for I
Army Fort Wingate Depot ActivilylWashout Munition Demit Groundwater NO' -76.6ppb EPA 314.0 Water Ingestion BRAC
sampling and
Facililies
cleanup
Former TNT Future permit
W· I
.. Washout requirements for I
Army Fort Ingate Depot ActIVity Facilities and Munilion Demil Groundwater 2 2 2,440 - 2,890 EPA 314.0 Water Ingestion BRAC
sampling and
Building 528 cleanup
Former TNT ,
Future permil
Washout
requirements for I
Army Fort Wingate Depot ActivitylFacitilies and Munilion Demil Groundwater 2 17 NO' -9.4 ppb EPA 3140 Water Ingestion BRAC
sampling and
Buildings 542 I
cleanup
600
Former TNT
Future permit
Washout
requirements for I
Army Fort Wingate Depot ActivitylFacilities and Munition Demit Groundwater 0 16 NO' -100 ppb 314 Water Ingestion BRAC
sampling and
Adminstration
cleanup
Area
Former TNT
Washout Future perm~
Fort W· lOt A f itylFacilitieS and reqUirements for I
Army Inga e epo c IV Northern Munilion Demil Groundwater 0 8 NO 314 none BRAC
sampling and
Property cleanup
Boundary
Future permit
Sewage
requirements for I
Army Fort Wingate Depot ActivitylTreatment Munilion Demit Groundwater 0 2 NO 314 none BRAC
samplIng and
Facility
cleanup
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I I I I 1
Interest (Cleanup
Location
Service I Facility I Site I
Soufce of Pefchlofate (Operations.
Equipment. Activities) I Detected
(Media)
N b f Number of Range of
O::C:::s Semples Concentrations
. Collected Detecled (ppb)
A lyt" I
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requested.
Potential Pathway(s) of Exposufe per~ilting
feqUlfllments.
sampling
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FutlJ"e perm"
Army IFort Wingate Depot AetiV"YI~BI~
cos
Area- I Munition Demil
I Groundwater
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I
14
I
NO' - 10.0 ppb
I 314 IWat9f Ingestion
I requirements for I
sampling and
BRAC
cleanup
Future perm"
IFort Wingate Depot ActiVijyIOB/~ Area-
reqUirements fOf I
Army Mun"ion oem~ Groundwater 14 39 NO' - 15.0ppb 314 Wal9f Ingeslion BRAG
CUff sampling and
\
cleanup
SVAo-Q09-R-Q1
314.0/1.0
Army ISavanna Army Depot laid Bufning Open burn/open detonation Groundwat9f 1 11 4.7 ppb
ug/L
Ofinking Water I BRAC
Grounds
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SVAO-Q50
3140/1.0
Army ISavanna Almy Depot IActive Open burnlopen detonation Groundwater 7 9 1.2 - 12.0 '
ug/L
Ofinking Water I BRAC
Demolilion Area
ISunflower Army I
Army
Surface
IAmmumion Plant (SFAAP) WaterMU27
f-
INane
I
Groundwater
I 0
I 3
I NO E314 0/ 4PpblNone
IRCRA Corrective I
Action Perm"
BRAC
Army
ISunflower Army Surface
None Groundwater 0 1 NO E314.0I4ppb None
RCRA Corrective I
BRAC
lAmmUnition Plant (SFAAP) WaterMU39 Action Perm"
Army
ISunflower Army Surface
None Groundwater 0 1 NO E3140/4ppb None
RCRA Corrective,
BRAC
!Ammumion Plant (SFAAP) WaterMU39 Action Perm"
Army
ISunflower Army Surface
None Groundwater 0 1 NO E3140/4ppb None
RCRA Corrective I
BRAG
IAmmumion Plant (SFAAPl Wat9fMU39 Action Perm"
Army
Sunflower Army Surface
IAmmumion Plant (SFAAP) WaterMU39 I None
I Groundwater
I 0
I 1
I NO IE3140/4PPb1None
IRCRA Corrective I
Action Permit
BRAC
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Reau'atory
Interest (Clearop
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number of
Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations
Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permilliog Funding Type
Equipment, Aclivltles) Deteclions
Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb)
requirements,
sampling
requirements)
\
Sunflower Army Surface RCRA Corrective
Army None Surface Water 0 3 NO
E314.0/4ppb None BRAC
AmmuniliOn Plant (SFAAP) WaterMU 39 Action Permi
Ammunilon
EPA 314/50
Army Umatma Chemical Depot Oemolnion Area OB/OO Groundwater 5 45 5-9.6 ppb
No Completed Pattr.vay Unknown BRAC
ppb
(ADA)
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TNT Wastloul
E314.0, RL Complete pathway from ed to
Facillyand Ammunition worksl1op area. Energetics
varies Chico Creek aqui!eLand into the RCRA Corrective
Army Pueblo Chernical Depot Discharge were reclaimed from munilions Pink water Groundwater 1 21 NO' - 180 ugtL BRAC
between 4.0 Arkansas aHuvial aquifer where ActiOn
System. Surface discharged to unlined lagoon.
and 8.0ugfl residences utilize groundwater.
WaterMU 17
E314.0. RL
East Lagoon, Served as the waste lagoon for collection of
varies RCRA Corrective
Army PueblO Chemical Depot Surface all industrial area wastes to include the Groundwater 0 3 NO none BRAC
between 100 Action
WaterMU 21 Missile Facility Building.
and 200ugtL
Guided Missile
Oemolilion area potentially used for
Army Pueblo Chemical Depot WorkShop, destroying bombs by detonating them in Groundwater 0 1 NO
E314.0, RL=none
RCRA Corrective
BRAC
4.0 ugtL Action
Surflll;e, pils.
WaterMU 42
700 Series
Buildings.
Army Pueblo Chemical Depot Surface
Ammunnion renovation and maintenance
Groundwater 0 1 NO
E314.0. RL=none
RCRA Corrective
BRAC
buildings. 20 uglL Action
WaterMUs 53.
55 and 57
Concentrated
Red Fuming
Army Pueblo Chemical Depot
Nilric Acid
Uncertain Groundwater 0 1 NO
E314.0. RL=none
RCRA Corrective
BRAC
Disposal Area, 20 ugtL Action
Surface
WaterMU 20
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Regulatory
Interest (Clear>.Jp
Location Numborof Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Numberilf Analytical
Service Facility Sile Detected Samplos Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected Ippbl requirements,
sampling
requirements)
Sampling
conducted by the
Operational Army
Jefferson Proving Ground
Ranges - Impact Environmental
Army (Operational Range Operations SL 36 160 .027 - .11 mglkg EPA 314 No known pathways ER,A(BRAC)
and boundary Center as part of
sampling)
areas the Range
Assessment
, Program
Sampling
conducted by the
Operational Army
Jefferson Proving Ground
Ranges - Impact Environmental
Army (Operational Range Operations Surface Water 1 22 0.87 ppb' EPA 314 No known pathways ERA (BRAC)
and boundary Center as part of
sampling)
areas the Range
Assessment
Program
Sampling
conducled by the
Operational Army
Jefferson Proving Ground
Ranges - Impact EPA 314 Environmental
Army (Operational Range Operations sediment 0 22 NO No known pathways ER,A(BRAC)
and boundary modified Center as part of
sampling)
areas lheRange
Assessment
Program
Sampling
conducted by the
Operational Army
Jefferson Proving Ground
Ranges - Impact EPA 314 Environmental
Army (Operational Range
sampling)
and boLndary
areas
Operations
. Groundwater 0 14 NO
modifl8d
No known pathways
Cenler as part of
the Range
ER.A(BRAC)
Assessment
Program
Sampling
conducted by the
Operational Army
FI Polk (Operational Range Rangl/s.- Impact EPA 314 Environmental
Operations SL 0 97 NO No known pathways OMA
sampling) and boundary mod~ied Center as part of
areas the Range
Assessment
Armv Program
Ja... ~ "'\I
Ft Polk (Operational Range Ranges - Impact EPA 314 conducted by the
Operations Surface Water 0 17 NO No known pathways OMA
sampling) and boundary modifl8d Army
Armv ~
,a..... ''\I
Fl Polk (Operational Range Ranges - Impact EPA 314 conducted by the
Operations Sediment 0 17 NO No known pathways OMA
sampling) and boundary modifIed Army
Armv
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Regulatory
Interest (Clearvp
Location NlImberof Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (OperaUons, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(a) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment. Activltlesl Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
Sampling
conducted by the
Operalional Army
Ft Bliss (Operational RangE Ranges - Impact EPA 314 Environmental
Operations SL 0 259 NO No known pathways OMA
sampling) and boundary modifoed Center as part of
areas the Range
Assessment
\
Armv Program
Sampling
conducted by the
Operational Army
FI Bliss (Operational Range Ranges - Impact EPA314 Environmental
Operalions Sediment 0 29 NO No known pathways OMA
sampling) and boundary modifoed Center as part 01
areas the Range
Assessment
Armv Program
Sampling
conducled by the
Operational Army
Fl Bliss (Operational RangE Ranges - Impact EPA 314 Environmental
OperationS Groundwater 0 8 NO No known pathways OMA
sampling) and boundary modifoed Center as part of
areas the Range
Assessment
Armv Program
Sampling
requirements
Ste 39 - Multi- Range Operations - use of percliorate EPA 314120 (suspected
Army Fort Ord (BRAC) soil 41 432 13-1061'9Ikg No known pathway BRAC
Range Area containing munttions for training purposes, 2060 I'g/kg contaminant in
range areas due
to historical use),
Sampling
, '
Stte 39 - Range requirements by
Army EPA 314151
Fort Ord (BRAC) Conducting OB/OO operations, soU 0 10 No delections, none California EPA for BRAC
36A 611'g/kg
RCRAciean
closure of stte
Stte 29 Former
Longhorn Army 300.0 & Regulatory
Army TNT Production Operations Groundwater 23 72 1·88000 ppb' Groundwater incomplete BRAC
Ammunition Plant 314.0/4 requesl
Area
SUe 29 Former
Longhorn Army 300.0 & Regulalory
Army TNT Production Operations Soil 13 56 24-2410 ppb No known pathway BRAC
Ammunition Plant 314.0/40 request
Area
Longhorn Army Sne 35 Sumps 300.0 & Regulatory
Army Operations Groundwater 54 190 1-82900 ppb' Groundwater incomplete BRAC
Ammunition Plant (Various) 314.014 request
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Regulatory
Interest (Clea~p
Location Number of Renseof requested, .
Source of Perchlorate (Operallons, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permilliltg Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements.
sampling
requirements)
S~e 50 Former
Longhorn Army 300.0 & Regulatory
Army Waste Disposal Operations Groundwater 15 34 2-150000 ppb. Groundwater incomplete BRAC
Ammurnion Plant 314.0/4 request
Facif~
S~e 50 Former \
Longhorn Army 300.0 & Regulatory
Army _ Waste Disposal Operations Soil 6 14 15-45600 ppb No known pathway BRAC
Ammunition Plant 314.0/40 request
Facil~y
Various r..ing
ranges and
impact areas.
Includes parcels:
Analyses
73Q-X, 87Q-X,
performed attha
91Q-X, 114Q-X, EPA Method
request of
115Q,116Q-X, 314.0; Soil
Possible contamination from weapons firing regulatory
Fort McClellan, Calhoun 117Q-X, 135Q MRL-40to
Army and impacts during historical training SurfaceSoQ 2 182 10 & 32 ppb· possible ingestion agencies (EPA BRAC
County, Alabama X, 138Q-X, 1390 68ppband
activities. and ADEM)
X, 140Q-X, 141Q sediment 90
X,142Q·X,
, ppb
during s~e
investigation
151Q, 181(7).
phase.
194(7), 2000,
201Q,2210-X,
228€!, 229Q-X,
2310, 232Q-X.
.'
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Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
:
Location Number of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected SlImples Concentrallons Potentia' Pathway(s) of Exposure permMing Funding Type
Equipment, Acllvltles) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Delected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
/
Various foring
,
ranges and
impact areas.
Includes parcels:
730-X, 870-X, Analyses
performed at Itle
910-X. 1140-X, \ EPA Method
request of
1150. 1160-X, 314.0; Soil
Possible contamination from weapons foring regulatory
Fort McClellan, Calhoun 117Q-X, 1350 MRL-40to
Army and impacts during historical training Subsurface so~ 0 162 NO none agencies (EPA BRAC
County, Alabama X, 138Q-X, 1390 68 ppb and
activ~ies. • and AOEM)
X, 1400-X, 141C sediment 90
X,142Q-X,
during s~e
ppb
investigation
1510, 181(7),
194(7), 2000, phase.
2010, 2210-X,
2280. 229Q-X,
2310, 2320-X.
Various firing
ranges and
impact areas
Includes parcels:
Analyses
730-X, 870-X,
91Q-X, 114Q-X, performed al the
request of
1150, 116Q-X,
Possible contamination from weapons firing EPA 314.0 regulatory
Fort McClellan, Calhoun n70-X, 1350
Army and impacts during historical training Groundwater 4 38 1.2 - 2.55 ppb' (MRL - 5-4 Possible water ingestion agencies (EPA BRAC
County, Alabama X, 138Q-X. 139C
X, 1400-X, 141C
X,1420-X,
activ~ies.
. ppb) and ADEM)
during s~e
investigation
1510, 181(7),
phase
194(7). 2000,
2010, 221Q-X,
2280. 229Q-X,
2310. 232Q-X.
, .
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Regulatory
Interest (Clearup
LocaUon Number of Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Numbsrof Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(sl of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment. Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detec1ed (ppbl requirements.
sampling
requirements)
Various firing
ranges and
impact areas,
Includes parcels:
73Q-X, 87Q-X. Analyses
91Q-X. 114Q-X, per10rmed althe
I request 01
115Q, 116Q-X.
Possible contamination Irom weapons firing EPA 314,0 regulatory
Fort McClellan. Calhoun 117Q.X, 1350
Army and impacts during hislorical training Surface Water 1 41 2.66 ppb' (MRL - 5- 4 Possible water ingeslion agencies (EPA BRAC
County, Alabama X. 138Q-X. 1390
activities. • ppb) and ADEM)
X. 140Q·X, 141C
X.142Q-X. during site
151Q. 181(7). investi9ation
194(7). 2000, phase,
201Q, 221Q-X.
228Q. 229Q-X,
231Q, 232Q·X,
Initial sampling of
Ravenna Army Ammunition RVAAP-44 Load EPA 314,0 perchlorates at
Army Munitions LAP Facility Groundwater 0 10 NO none BRAC
Plant line 11 MRl4ppb RVAAP reuested
by Ohio EPA
State using
Caney Lake as
Emergency Feed
water lor other
314,01 MRL 4 IMAI Surface
Army Red River Army Depot OBOD Open Burn and detonation activities Groundwater 0 198 NO none lakes, State has
15 ppb WaterRO
sampled with the
Army and lound
no Perchlorate in
lake.
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Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
Location Numbarof Range of requested.
Source of Perchlorate (Operations, Number of Analytical
Service Facility Sile Datected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permilling Funding Type
Equipment, Activities) Delectlons Methocl
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements.
sampling
requirements)
Slate using
Caney Lake as
Emergency Feed
Discharge to public drinking water water for other
Army Red River Army Depot 00 Open detonation activijy Stormwater 26 26 417 ppb max IMNSurface
EPA 314.0 source-Several m~es to Caney lakes. Slate has
WaterRO
lake sampled with the
\
Army and found
no Perchlorate in
lake.
State using
Caney lake as
Emergency Feed
water for oIher
Red River Army Depot X-1 Sanijary Sewer Plan! Sedimant 0 NO !MN Surtace
Army 5 EPA 314.0 none lakes. Slate has
WaterRO
sampled wijh the
Army and found
. no Perchlorate in
lake.
State using
Caney lake as
Emergency Feed
water for other
Runoflto Surtace Water to Caney IMN Surface
Army Red River Army Depot Jt;-1 Sanijary Sewer Plant Soil 2 51 226 ppb EPA 314.0 lakes. State has
Lake several miles away WalerRO
sampled wijh the
Army and found
no Perchlorate in
lake.
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Regulatory
Interest (Cleanup
Location Number of Range of requested,
Source of Perchlorate (Operations. Number 01 Analytical
Service Facility Site Detected Samples Concentrations Potential Pathway(s) of Exposure permitting Funding Type
Equipment. Activities) Detections Method
(Media) Collected Detected (ppb) requirements,
sampling
requirements)
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