Cost So Far
$4.2M
Money already spent on the evaluation and cleanup of hazardous sites.
Expected Additional Cost
$71K
The estimated amount of money needed for evaluation and cleanup of hazardous sites at this installation.
Completion Date
2016
The date the DOD says cleanup of all sites was completed. Long term monitoring may continue after this date.
2 Hazardous Sites
Below are the locations of hazardous sites associated with this military installation, according to the DOD. A site’s contamination may affect a much larger area, including public and private lands and the water supplies beneath them.
High Risk
Medium Risk
Low Risk
Risk Not Evaluated or Not Required
Response Complete
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Not all sites in the DOD data include location information, so there may be sites listed below that are missing from the map. The risk level of a site refers to a relative risk assessment made by the DOD to prioritize the cleanup of sites.
2 Active Sites
Sites where military cleanup actions are still ongoing. The risk level of a site refers to a relative risk assessment made by the DOD, which prioritizes the cleanup of sites that pose greatest threat to safety, human health, and the environment.
Site ID: ST002
MOTOR VEHICLE UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS (ST002)
Underground Storage Tanks
Cost
$45K
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Dec 2015
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Sep 2017
Contaminated Areas
Groundwater: Medium Risk
The concentrations of several contaminants in groundwater exceeded risk-based screening levels or federal/state drinking water standards. Gasoline contaminated groundwater is migrating in the direction of groundwater flow to the west/northwest. At least f There are principally two aquifers in the vicinity of the station. Groundwater uses include drinking water for residences ( at least four domestic wells are located downgradient and within 3,000 feet of the station's northwest boundary), commercial use su
Contaminants: Methyl tert-Butyl Ether 0.36 ug/L Cadmium and compounds 0.99 ug/L Acetone 3.3 ug/L Lead 39.3 ug/L Chromium 71.3 ug/L Nickel (soluble salts) 325.0 ug/L Zinc 673.0 ug/L Copper and compounds 4390.0 ug/L
Soil: Low Risk
nothing entered. The majority of Site 2 is paved with concrete and cement. (ABB Environmental Services, March 1996, pp. 5-19)
Contaminants: Indeno(1,2,3-cd)Pyrene 0.000614 mg/kg Benzo(b)Fluoranthene 0.00114 mg/kg Benzo(a)Pyrene 0.0012 mg/kg Benzo(k)Fluoranthene 0.00124 mg/kg Benz(a)Anthracene 0.00128 mg/kg Chrysene 0.00132 mg/kg Pyrene 0.00161 mg/kg Fluoranthene 0.00183 mg/kg
Site ID: SS001
POTENT DIESEL FUEL DUMP SITE
POL (Petroleum/Oil/Lubricants) Lines
Cost
$60K
Cost in 2015 plus expected future cost of cleanup
Final Cleanup Action
Dec 2015
This site is under ongoing monitoring until Sep 2020
Contaminated Areas
Groundwater: Low Risk
Some contaminants were detected at concentrations above risk-based screening guidelines or federal/state drinking water standards; however, contaminant levels have significantly diminished in subsequent sampling rounds indicating that there is no off-site There are principally two aquifers in the vicinity of the station. Groundwater uses including drinking water for residences, commercial use such as for watering turf, and the possibility of agricultural uses including irrigation and animal consumption. At
Contaminants: Arsenic 5.1 ug/L Benzene 300.0 ug/L
Soil: Low Risk
Surface soil sampling indicated elevated levels of SVOCs, typical of kerosene, No. 2 fuel, and possibly JP-4; however, the site is completely fenced, and there are plans to cover the entire site with approximately one foot of gravel, effectively restricti The site is completely fenced and there are plans to cover the entire site with approximately one foot of gravel, effectively restricting contact with site surface soils. (ABB Environmental Services, March 1996, Final SI, pg 6-6)
Contaminants: DDT 5.0e-06 mg/kg Methoxychlor 3.4000000000000007e-05 mg/kg Polychlorinated Biphenyls 0.00026000000000000003 mg/kg N-Nitrosodiphenylamine 0.0013700000000000001 mg/kg 2-Methylnaphthalene 0.00143 mg/kg Chrysene 0.0021000000000000003 mg/kg Benzo(b)Fluoranthene 0.0028 mg/kg Benzo(a)Pyrene 0.0033 mg/kg Cadmium and compounds 0.0047 mg/kg Fluoranthene 0.004900000000000001 mg/kg Pyrene 0.006 mg/kg
Update (Dec. 5, 2017): We have changed the source of the installation cost data after being notified by the Department of Defense that they erroneously reported their own cost figures on the DERP website. We are now displaying the costs the department says are the most accurate available, from the Pentagon’s DERP database that we received in a FOIA request.
Note: The risk level of a site refers to a relative risk assessment made by the DOD to prioritize the cleanup of sites.
Data: All data comes from the Defense Environmental Restoration Program and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and will be released soon at the ProPublica Data Store. Read our methodology »