NEIC
'EPA-33012-87-031
UPDATED MULT1-MEDIA PRIORITY RANKING
OF SELECTED FEDERAL FACILITIES
REGION III
August 1987
National Enforcement Investigations Center, Denver
G.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Enforcement
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UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
OFFICE OF ENFORCEMENT AND COMPLIANCE MONITORING
EPA-330/2-87-031
UPDATED MULTI-MEDIA PRIORITY RANKING
OF SELECTED FEDERAL FACILITIES
REGION III
August 1987
Eugene Lubieniecki, Jr.
Joel K. Mattern
NATIONAL ENFORCEMENT INVESTIGATIONS CENTER
Denver, Colorado
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CON1ENTS
XN1RODUCI10N ................................................ [[[ ...1
J\1E1HODS [[[ ........... ...3
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT (RCRA).....................................4
SITE CONTAMINATION (CERCLA) [[[6
WASTEWATER DISCHARGES (CW A)[[[7
POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL (PCB) STORAGE AND USE
(TSCA)[[[ 9
AIR EMISSIONS (CAA)[[[ ...... ........ .........9
SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT (SDW A)..................................................1 0
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INTRODUCTION
In order to more effectively allocate EPA investigation resources, a multi-
media priority ranking model was originally developed by NEIC in 1984 to eval-
uate selected Region III Federal facilities according to their relative potential for
having environmental problems: The objective was to tJse readily available
information in a rapid and objective manner to identify "high priority" facilities for
further detailed evaluation by EPA. The ranking model was not designed to
compare a facility rating with any fixed number to indicate whether a facility is
environmentally "good" or "bad". Rather, the rating is a preliminary indication of
a facility's potential, relative to other installations, for having major
environmental problems (Le., a high rating indicates that a facility has a
relatively high potential for environmental problems), and that further
evaluation, if not already completed, is warranted. The results of the original
rating for Region III were reported in EPA-330/1-84-002, February 1984.
Region III has used the ratings from the original model to target facilities for
compliance inspections.
Although Region III has successfully used these original ratings, changes
in EPA priorities, facility activities and the availability of additional information
from automated data systems, resulted in a Region III request that NEIC update
the original rating model and re-rank selected facilities. The updated model,
with the new facility rankings, is presented in this report. Modifications made to
the criteria used to rate the facilities and sources of facility information are also
discussed.
Rating criteria were developed and used to rank facilities according to
the type and magnitude of facility activities which actually or could potentially
result in environmental contamination. In general, these activities include past
and present hazardous waste** generation and management, handling and
storage of hazardous and toxic material, wastewater discharges, air emissions
and drinking water supplies. For purposes of this ranking system and in
Environmental problems, as generally used here, are directly related to
the release of contaminants to the environment.
As defined in 40 CFR 261
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keeping with EPA Region III and Headquarters priorities, emphasis was put on
potential environmental problems from hazardous waste management activity.
To ensure timely but meaningful comparisons between installations, the infor-
mation used to rank the facilities was confined to that which was easily accessi-
ble and available for all or most of the installations, thus, much of the facility
information used came from various EPA computer databases. This information
was supplemented, as necessary, with Region III file data. More specific
information, such as detailed site inspection reports, was not used here
because such information is available for only a few facilities. Facility
compliance data was not incorporated into the ranking system because of the
dynamic nature of such information. *
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Specific facility information and recent compliance data would be used
as part of the detailed followup evaluation of a facility, if warranted.
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METHODS
The updated ranking model was used to rate 71 of the 73 facilities
ranked in the original prioritorization.* These facilities were originally chosen
by EPA Region III from an initial listing of Federal facilities from EPA's
computerized Facilities Index System (FINDS). The FINDS list contained all
Federal installations (about 200) with: (1) known or suspected hazardous
waste disposal sites (active and inactive), (2) Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRA) permit application or permits on file with EPA,
(3) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits and/or
(4) air emission point sources.
Selected facilities were ranked based on the type and relative level of
activity in the following six categories:
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Hazardous waste management
Site contamination (known and potential)
Wastewater discharges
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) storage and use
Air emissions
Drinking water supplies
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These six categories generally reflect pertinent activities regulated by
one or more of the six environmental acts: Resource Conservation and Recov-
ery Act (RCRA), Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and
Liability Act (CERCLA), Clean Water Act (CWA), Toxic Substance Control Act
(TSCA), the Clean Air Act (CAA) and the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA),
respectively. The six rating categories and an explanation of the information
used to rank facilities in each category follow.
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Two facilities rated in the initial evaluation were dropped by Region III
from this updated version because of their limited activity.
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HAZARDO
This category ranks facilities according to the potential for environmental
contamination through generation and handling of hazardous waste. For rating
purposes, the category was divided into four activity subcategories: (1) annual
quantity of hazardous waste generated, (2) waste storage design capacity, (3)
waste treatment design capacity and (4) waste disposal design capacity. These
general subcategories were used because of the type of information readily
available and the wide range of possible activities and levels of activities
related to hazardous waste management.
The major source of information used for this category was the EPA Haz-
ardous Waste Data Management System (HWDMS), a computer database
which includes information submitted to EPA by hazardous waste
generation/handling facilities in RCRA Part A and/or Part B RCRA permit
applications. The data includes type and quantity of hazardous wastes
generated, types of hazardous waste handling activity and design capacity of
waste processes. Because the computer database was incomplete (all
information was not available for all hazardous waste facilities), some
information was obtained from EPA Region III RCRA files.
As shown in Table 1, the minimum rating for any facility generating
hazardous waste is 3. This accounts for activities involving actual generation
and any short term or small quantity handling of waste. Generating facilities
with RCRA storage, treatment or disposal activities were rated according to the
relative level of activity in each subcategory as shown in Table 1. An additional
rating point was assigned to all these facilities to account for potential problems
involved in the actual waste generating process(es). Also, facilities which treat,
store or dispose of hazardous waste in a surface impoundment are assigned an
additional subcategory rating point due to enhanced contamination potential
attributed to the use of impoundments. Subcategory ratings and any additional
rating points were added together to obtain the overall rating for each facility for
"Hazardous Waste Management" as presented in Tables 2 ( overall facility
ranking) and 3 (facility ranking within each state). For example, a facility
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Table 1
FACILITY RATING CRITERIA
Rating
Quantity
Generated
(m tonsNear)
Hazardous Waste Management!
Storage Treatment Disposal Capacity
Capacity Capacity Landfill Land Application
(gal.) (galJday) (acres-ft.) (acres)
Bulk Storage
of Hazardous
Material
Site Contamination
SoillWater
Contami-
Seriousness nation
o 0 0 0
1 <12 <10,000 <1,000
2 12-50 10,000- 1 ,000-
100,000 50,000
3 50-500 >100,000 >50,000
4 500-50,000
5 >50,000
N02
N02
N02
o
o
Low
Potential
or suspected3
Known
<5
<10
Medium or
unknown
High
NPL4
Known5
>5
>10
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Toxic Water
Wastewater Discharges2 - Substances ~r Emissions Suoplies
Flow SIC7 Suspected Number of Criteria Discharge to Suspected Hazardous No. of
Rate Toxicity Toxic PCB Pollutants8 Discharged Nonattainment Air POllutant9 Persons
Rating (mgd) Group Discharge Use at~100 Tons Per Year Areas Discharges Supplied
o N02 <3 N02 N02 N02 N02 N02 N02
1 010 <1000
2 <.5 Suspected3 Suspected3 1 >1000
111 -
3 .5-1.5 >3 Known 2
= 212
4 1.5-2.5 Known >2 Yes
5 >2.5 >2
1.
The minimum rating for any facility generating hazardous waste, regardless of any storage, treatment or disposal activities is 3. Facilities with
RCRA storage, treatment and/or disposal activities are assigned subcategory ratings, as indicated in the table. An additional point is added to
all these facilities if they are also generators (see text). Facilities which treat, store or dispose of hazardous waste in a surface impoundment
are assigned an additional point (see text).
No = No known or suspected activity in this activity category or subcategory
Suspected means that information suggests nonspecific activity in the subcategory.
NPL means the facility is listed or has been proposed for listing on the National Priorities List.
Facilities with known or potential contamination of drinking water supplies are assigned two additional rating pints (total of 7).
Includes known discharges to municipal wastewater treatment plants.
SIC Toxicity Group fa number from 1(lowest) to 5(highest)] is an indication of potentially harmful health effects related to a specific Standard
Industrial Classification (SIC) code (see text).
As defined in 40 CFR 50
Hazardous air pollutant (40 CFR 61) emission sources with or without other air sources
Facility has point source emissions but does not have the potential to discharge at ~100 tons per year per pollutant.
Facility discharges one nonaltainmen/ poilu/ant in nonat1ainment area for that pollutant.
Facility discharges two nonaltainment poilu/ants in nonat1ainment area for those pollutants.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6:
7.
8.
9.
10.
II.
12.
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generating 12 metric tons of hazardous waste annually, having 10,000 gallons
of container storage capacity and 1,000 gallon/day tank treatment capacity
would, following Table 1, receive 2 rating points for quantity of waste generated,
2 points for storage, 2 points for treatment; and 1 pOint for being a waste
generator (see footnote on Table 1 ) for a total rating of 7 for hazardous waste
management. This ranking is an indication of the facility's relative potential to
contaminate the environment and cause environmental problems through
hazardous waste management.
The rating criteria in this category were basically unchanged from the
original model. Individual facility ratings may vary as a result of facility modifi-
cations or updates of information in HWDMS and/or Region III files.
This category ranks facilities according to the actual, suspected, or
potential for site contamination from either past operations or the present han-
dling of bulk quantities of hazardous materials (fuel oil, gasoline, etc). The cat-
egory is divided into three activity subcategories: (1) seriousness of site con-
tamination problems, (2) contamination of soil and water, and (3) handling of
bulk quantities of hazardous materials.
Information was obtained from the following EPA computer data bases:
FINDS, Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability
Information System (CERCLlS), Compliance Data System (CDS) and the
Federal Facility Compliance Docket. EPA Region III file information was used to
supplement these data. FINDS lists all known or suspected facility sites which
were contaminated as a result of past activities. CERCLIS tracks these sites
and identifies those which are proposed or on the National Priority List (NPL).
Regional files contain reports of the results of any EPA/State or Department of
Defense site investigations (such as preliminary assessments) for the
suspected CERCLA sites. Preliminary assessment reports and other docu-
ments rate the "seriousness' of site problems as being low, medium or high and
indicate the type of site contamination (soil, water), if known. CDS lists installa-
tions with storage facilities for bulk hazardous materials (fuel oil, gasoline)
through its inventory of volatile organic air emissions.
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Rating points were assigned to each facility for activity in each of the
three subcategories using Table 1. The sum of the subcategory ratings is the
facility's overall rating for "Site Contamination" and is presented in Tables 2 and
3. An overall rating of 2 indicates that there is no known or suspected site con-
tamination, but there is the potential for contamination due to onsite bulk stor-
age of hazardous materials.
It was found that the files did not contain the results of preliminary
assessments or other site evaluations for all facilities with known or suspected*
site contamination. Subcategory ratings of 3 for "seriousness" and 2 for
"soil/water contamination" were assigned to such facilities with limited or no
specific site information to account for the unknown potential for problems in
these subcatagories [Table 1].
Subcategory rating criteria under the Site Contamination category were
modified somewhat from the original model. Facilities with known soil/water
contamination were rated higher in this updated model than in the original,
especially if drinking water supplies are contaminated [Table 1]. Facilities listed
or proposed for listing on the NPL were identified and assessed an additional
ranking point under "seriousness" in the updated model. Also, facilities storing
bulk hazardous material received two rating points rather than one (in the
original model) to reflect Agency concerns regarding leaking tanks.
This category rates facilities according to their actual or potential impacts
to receiving water from wastewater discharges. The three subcategories used
to rate facility activity in this category were: (1) average daily flow rate; (2) the
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC)** code for the facility's waste generating
activities and general wastewater type (industrial, sanitary or both) and (3) sus-
pected discharge of toxic wastewater.
*
**
Known or suspected as a result of being included in the FINDS computer
data base.
The SIC code is a number which describes an industry by the type of
activity in which it is engaged.
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Information on the type and flow rate of wastewater discharges was
obtained from EPA Region III NPDES files and information provided by Region
HI Federal Facilities Coordinator. SIC codes and toxic discharge information for
each facility were taken from the EPA computer systems and Region III files.
SIC codes were used to assign each facility to a SIC toxicity. group. Each SIC
toxicity group from 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest) correlates to the potential for harmful
effects fmm wastewater discharges from a specific industry (as identified by the
SIC code). The SIC CodelToxic Pollutant Discharge Potential component of the
NPDES permit ranking system, used by EPA nationally to classify dischargers
as 'major' or 'minor', was used to assign Toxicity Group Numbers to wastewater
discharge facilities ranked here.
Because SIC codes were not readily available for all installations rated,
EPA Region III file information regarding facility operations and waste genera-
tion was used to determine an appropriat~ Toxicity Group Number for that
installation. Toxicity Group Numbers were used to help qualitate wastewater
discharge in lieu of specific information regarding wastewater characteristics.
Also facilities known or suspected of discharging toxic wastewater are assigned
additional rating points. Flow rates, general wastewater type, Toxicity Group
Number and suspected discharge of toxic wastewater were used with Table 1 to
assign ratings to each facility in each subcategory. Subcategory ratings were
totaled to obtain the wastewater discharge ratings presented for each facility in
Tables 2 and 3.
The rating for wastewater discharges in this updated model was modified
from the original one. All wastewater discharges, direct and those tied to
municipal treatment facilities, were rated in the updated model. Also, potential
problems, as a result of the quality of the discharges (Le. toxicity), are assigned
additional weight by the addition of a "toxicity discharge" subcategory and by
assigning facilities with a SIC Toxicity Group Number of 3 or greater an addi-
tional 3 points.
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This category rates facilities according to information regarding use of
PCBs. Information to identify facilities storing/using these compounds was
obtained through all possible sources including the Department of Defense A-
106 tracking system (which tracks environmental actions at military installa-
tions), HWDMS, FINDS and Region III files. Facilities were rated according to
Table 1. Department of Defense facilities with no specific information regarding
PCBs were assigned a rating point of 2 for this category. This is because
general information indicates that most military installations handle PCBs and
therefore, their use is "suspected". Category ratings for each facility are pre-
sented in Tables 2 and 3.
This category was changed from "PCB/Pesticide Storage and Use" in the
original model to just "PCB Storage/Use" for this updated model. This is
because more specific information on PCB use is now available. Also, facilities
with known PCB use were assessed a rating point of 4 rather than 3 as per the
original rating scheme. This was provided to address Region Ill's concern
about PCB contamination and their experience showing problems with PCB
handling at federal facilities.
AIR EMISSIONS (CAA)
This category rates facilities according to (1) the number of criteria air
pollutants (particulates, nitrous oxides, sulfur oxides, carbon monoxide and
volatile organic carbon) emitted through point sources; (2) emissions of
hazardous pollutants and (3) emission of pollutants into areas of nonattainment,
as shown in Table 1. The 100-tons-per-year rate for criteria air pollutants was
used in the rating because that is the emission rate normally used to
differentiate between major and minor point air emission sources. Facilities
which do not emit any criteria pollutants at greater than or equal to 100 tons per
year were given a ranking of one for that subcategory. Additional ranking points
were assigned facilities which emit any quantity of nonattainment pollutants into
nonattainment air quality control regions and/or discharge hazardous air
pollutants. No attempt was made to incorporate fugitive emissions into the
rating system.
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Information on emission rates was obtained from the Compliance Data
System (CDS), an EPA computer database containing information on permitted
point air emission sources and EPA Region III files. Facilities were rated
quantitatively according to Table 1. Results for each facility are presented in
Tables 2 and 3.
The updated model expands and refines the criteria for rating air
emissions of each facility from the original model to address heightened EPA
concerns over such emissions. Subcategories for suspected discharge of
hazardous air pollutants (as defined in 40 CFR 61) and "discharge to
nonattainment areas" were added to put more emphasis on air emissions.
SAFE DRINKING WATER ACT (SDWA)
This category, not used in the original model, rates a facility's potential
impact according to (1) whether it handles its own drinking water supplies and
(2) the size of the population served by the facility. Information was obtained
from the Federal Reporting Data System (FRDS), Public Water Source data.
Table 1 identifies how the rating points were assigned. This category was
added to reflect Region Ill's concern about potential environmental problems
associated with handling of drinking water supplies.
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RESULTS
Table 2 shows the selected Federal facilities and their assigned ratings
ranked in decreasing order of overall potential for environmental problems.
Table 3 presents these same facilities segregated by State and ranked in
decreasing order of potential environmental problems. These tables are not
only useful in identifying facilities with relatively high potential for environmental
problems, but they also show which activity(ies) can be used to help develop a
strategy for followup site inspections.
As previously stated, the facility rating was not designed to be compared
to a fixed number to indicate whether an installation is environmentally "good"
or "bad". Rather, the rating indicates the potential of a particular facility to have
environmental problems based on the potential for environmental contamina-
tion relative to other installations. A relatively high total rating indicates that,
based on the type and level of onsite activities, a facility has a high probability of
having environmental problems. It also indicates that further indepth evaluation
of the facility is warranted.
It should be noted that this prioritization system is only an initial
evaluation of selected facilities. Because of the general nature of the infor-
mation used, indepth evaluations should be conducted to verify or deny a
facility's rating, prior to any onsite investigations. Indepth evaluations should
begin with detailed analysis of EPA Region III files and include a review of facil-
ity compliance status.
Most facilities retained their same general position in the updated rank-
ing when compared to the original results; however, there are some notable
exceptions such as Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Edgewood, which was rated
substantially higher in the updated model than in the original one. Because the
updated model is more refined and the information used to rank the facilities
was of overall better quality than that used in the original ranking, it is felt that
the results presented in this report more accurately reflect each facilities' rela-
tive potential for environmental problems. .
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FACILITY RATING BY RANKING
(Original ratings in Parentheses)
EPA F~ILITY HAZARDOUS SITE POINT DRINKING POINT
ID ADDRESS WASTE CONTAM- WASTEWATER TOXIC WATER AIR TOTAl..
NJ. CITY ~ INATION DISCHARGES SUBSTANCES SUPPLY EJIIISS RATING
PA6213820503 lETTERKENNY ARMY DEPOT 16 14 8 4 6 49
PA-213820503 Franklin Street Exit (15) ( 7) ( 3) (3) (1) (2'3)
Chubersburgh, PA
VAli70024813 t«JRFILK ~ SHIPYARD 14 11 11 4 2 4 46
-VA-17oo24813 Norfolk Naval Base (12) ( 8) ( 6) (3) (3) (321
Norfolk, VA
WU210020730 RADFORD ARMY AMJNITION PlANT 17 10 8 4 2 4 45
VA-21 0020730 State Rt 114 (16) ( 3) ( 61 (3) (31 (311
Radford, VA
MD3210021355 ABERDEEN PROVING GROOND. 9 14 9 4 2 4 42
JlID-2138213SS SW of At. 1 Bridge ( 9) ( 8) ( 6) (3) (3) (291
Aberdeen, MD
M>0570024OOO ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE 12 11 2 4 2 8 39
1IIJ)-57182 4000 1776 CES AAFB (10) ( 6) ( 3) (2) (2) (23)
Calp Springs, ~
MD221 0020036 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND - ED6:.1 3 14 10 4 2 6 39
1IID-21382oo36 EdgetolOOd Arsenal (0) (1) ( 5) (3) (1) (10)
Ed g!!Wood, Jill)
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PlD7170024684 US NAVIi. ORDANANCE STATION 9 8 9 2 2 7 37
1IIJ)-170021t 1 09 Rt. 210 ( 8) ( 6) ( S) (3) (2) (241
Indian Head, MIl
PA4170022418 US NAVAl.. SHIPYARD 8 10 8 4 0 7 37
PA-1700221t18 Broad Street ( 8) ( 6) ( 6) (3) (3) (261
Philadelphia, PA
PAS213820892 US ARMY - TOBYHANNA DEPOT 12 11 6 4 3 37
PA-213820892 ATTN: SDSTHF-E (12) ( 7) ( 3) (3) (2) (271
Tobyhanna, PA
DE8570024010 DOVER AIR FORCE BASE 10 14 5 2 2 3 36
DE-571824010 436 Military Airlift Wing ( 9) ( 7) ( 3) (3) (2) (241
Dover, DE
VAS21 0020082 US ARMY - FORT BELVOIR 8 12 4 4 2 6 36
VA-213720082 DFAE Bldg 193, ATZA-FE ( 7) (6) (1) (2) (2) (18)
Fort Belvoir, VA
PA6170024545 US NAVAl.. AIR DEVa.OPMENT CTR 9 - 12 2 4 2 6 35
PA-170024545 Jacksonville Road ( 9) ( 7) ( 3) (3) (1) (231
Warllinister, PA
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Table 2 (cant.)
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EPA FACILITY HAZARDOUS SITE POINT DRINKING POINT
ID ADDRESS WASTE CONTAN- WASTEWATER TOXIC WATER AIR TOTAL
t(J. CITY JllANAGEJIIENT INATION DISCHARGES SUBSTANCES SUPPLY 84ISS RATING
1iID0170023444 USN SURFACE WEAPQNS- WHITE OAK 11 10 5 4 2 2 34
.0-170023444 White Oak St. ( 7) ( 7) ( 4) (3) (2) (23)
Silver Spring, KD
VA3971S20751 DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPLY CENTER 8 14 0 2 2 6 32
YA-971S20751 US1. - 301 South ( 7) (8) (1) (3) (1) (20)
Richmond, VA
YR6210020321 US ARMY - FORT EUSTIS 7 10 5 4 2 3 31
VA-213720321 Fort Eustis ( 6) ( 6) ( 1) (2) (2) <171
Neilport News, VA
m7170024536 US tjW~ AIR STATION - PAX RIV 6 11 5 4 0 4 30
IlUH 70024536 NE of Rt. 235 ( 5) ( 6) ( 4) (3) (3) (211
Patuxent River, !lID
11)9210020567 US ARMY - FORT I'IEADE 5 7 5 4 2 6 29
/llD-21~0567 IiID RIF 175 ( 4) ( 61 ( 5) (2) (2) <191
Fort l'Ieade, ~.
1lA8213820642 NEW WlBERUWD ARfIIY DEPOT 7 9 5 2 5 29
PA-213820642 Bridge Street ( 8) ( 7) ( 31 (3) (2) (23)
Ne!II CUliber land, PA
.;
YA8170024170 US tjW~ WEAPONS STATION 7 10 6 2 2 2 29
VA-170024170 US Naval Base (10) ( 5) ( 4) (3) (2) (241
Yorktoern, VA
VA2210020705 US ARMY - FORT PICKETT 3 12 5 4 2 2 .28
YA-21372070S CaIIp Pickett ( 0) ( 6) ( 1) (3) (3) <131
Blackstone, VA
YA4S700244 77 l.AN6LEY AIR FORCE BASE 10 9 2 2 2 3 28
VA-572124477 Langley AFB ( 9) (6) (1) (3) (2) (211
Langley, VA
WVOI70023691 USN 1tiE9£NY BAlLISTICS LAB 9 7 6 2 3 28
WV-170023691 WV Seconda)' Rt 9 (10) ( 7) ( 4) (3) (2) (261
~ket Center, WV
111)8213822762 HARRY DIAMOND lABORATORIES 7 6 6 4 0 4 27
1IID-213822762 2800 PoNder "ill Rd. ( 7) ( 0) ( 3) (3) (1) <141
Ikfelphi, jI(I)
~170022104 HIWY SHIP MRTS CONTROL CENTER 5 ' 10 2 4 0 6 27
PA-170022104 Route 11 ( 3) ( 6) ( 2) (2) (2) 1151
llechanicsburg, PA
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Table 2 (cant.)
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EPA FOCILITY HAZARDOOS SITE POINT DRINKING POINT
ID ADDRESS WASTE CONTAM- WASTEWATER TOXIC WATER AIR TOT~
NJ. CITY II!ANAS9IENT lNATION DISCHARGES SUBSTANCES SUPPlY EJIIISS RATING
YA6170061463 NORFOlK NAVAL BASE 10 11 0 4 2 0 27
VA-170061463 Bldg N26 Naval Station ( 9) (61 (1) (3) (1) (201
Norfolk, WI
YAI170024722 MARINE CORPS DEV & ED CCIMOO) 6 10 4 2 2 3 27
VA-000028363 US l4arine Corps Base ( 3) ( 61 ( 31 (21 (31 1171
Quantico, WI
fIDOI20508940 US BEl. TSVIllE AGRICUl. TURAL CTR 3 10 2 4 2 5 26
~123S10732 Beltsville Agricultural Center ( 3) (01 (1) (21 (2) ( 81
Beltsville, MD
YA2210020416 US ARMY - FORT A P HILL 9 9 3 2 2 1 26
YA-213720416 US RIF 301 ( 71 ( 71 ( 31 (2) (2) (211
bling 6reen, VA
YA2170024606 US NAVAl AIR STATION - OCEANA 4 10 2 4 2 4 26
YA-170024606 US Naval Air Station ( 41 ( 71 ( 3) (3) (2) 1191
bana, VA
~210020267 US ARMY - FORT DETRICK 3 11 3 4 0 4 25
~-214020267 Fort Detrick ( 3) ( 8) ( 41 (3) (2) (20)
Fredr ick, I'll)
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~1700001sa USN AIR STATION - WILLOW GROVE 3 6 3 4 2 7 25
PA-170000158 Route 611 (3) (1) ( 3) (3) (2) (12)
Hat boro, PA
VAOI70090005 CRANEY ISLAND FUEL DIVISION 0 10 10 2 2 2S
VA-I ~0090005 Craney Island (51 (1) ( 3) (3) (1) (13)
Cedar Lane, VA
VA7170024684 USN SURF WEAPONS CT - DALHGREN 4 11 3 4 2 0 24
VR-170024684 2 Mi East of Int 301 & 206 ( 4) ( 51 ( 31 (3) (1) (16)
Dalgren, VA
1!D6170024685 DAVID TAYLOR NAVIi. RID YARD 3 7 2 2 2 7 23
1'10-170024685 Old Wevern River Bridge ( 3) ( 0) ( 31 (21 (0) ( 81
Annapolis, MIl
~8210020758 FORT RICHIE HO 3 5 3 2 2 8 23
MD-21 0020758 HQ Company (0) (1) (1) (21 (1) ( 5)
Fort Richie, MD
~52!OO215!O SCRANTON ARJIIY AM/JIUNITION PlANT 5 7 7 2 0 2 23
PA-210021510 156 Cedar Avenue ( 5) ( 61 ( 41 (3) (31 (211
Scranton, PA .
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Table 2 (cant.)
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EPA FACILITY HAZARDOUS SITE POINT DRINKING POINT
ID ADDRESS WASTE CONrAN- WASTEWATER TOXIC WATER AIR TOTAL
tlJ. CITY mNAGaENT INATION DISCHARGES SUBSTANCES SUPPlY elISS RATING
VA5170022938 FLEET aJMBAT TNG CR - ATlANTIC 3 10 2 4 2 2 23
VA-170022938 Dall Neck ( 3) ( 6) ( 1) (2) (2) (4)
Virginia Beach, VA
VAS 170022482 USN AIR BASE - LITTLE CREEK 4 10 2 2 2 3 23
VA-170022482 Little Creek NAB ( 4) ( 6) ( 3) (3) (2) U81
Virginia Beach, VA
VA6210020875 US A~Y - FORT STORY 4 10 0 4 2 3 23
VA-213720875 Fort Story ( 3) ( 61 ( 11 (2) (21 U41
Virginia Beach, VA
~7210020502 FORT LEE 3 6 4 4 2 3 22
VA-213720502 HQ Company ( 31 ( 61 ( 1) (2) (21 U41
Fort Lee, VA
VA7170022472 US NAVAL SUPPlY CENTER 3 10 2 4 2 22
VA-170022472 W62 Fuel Div (3) (1) (1) (31 (l) ( 9)
Norfolk, VA
"
VA3170024605 NSC tlJRFOLK CHEATHA/II ANNEX 5 10 2 4 0 22
VA-170024605 Cheatham Annex Bldg 16 ( 4) (0) (1) (3) (1) ( 9)
Williamsburg, VA
~
VA7213720603 US ARII!Y - FORT MONROE 3 7 0 4 2 5 21
VA-213720603 Fenwich Road ( 0) ( 0) ( 0) (2) (0) ( 2)
Fort IIIonroe, VA
rD0170022602 US NAVAL ACADOO' 3 9 2 4 2 0 20
IIID-170022602 Rt. 50 Near Severn River ( 4) (5) (1) (2) (2) (4)
Annapolis, ~
VA91700225 1 2 US NAVAL STATION - SEWELLS PT 0 11 0 4 4 20
VA-170022512 Bldg V-95 ( 0) ( 5) ( 0) (2) (0) ( 7)
Ibrfolk, VA
~6170022556 USN NAVAL AIR REWORK FACILITY 0 10 3 4 2 0 19
VA-170022556 Naval Air Rework Fac ( 0) ( 5) ( 5) (2) (1) (3)
Norfolk, VA
~4214002044 FORT INDIANTOWN SAP 0 7 3 2 5 18
PP.-21 0020444 Indiantown Gal) ( 4) ( 6) ( 1) (3) (0) ( 71
Rnnvi lie, PA
VA821 0020626 US ARMY - FORT MYER 3 7 2 2 0 2 16
VA-213720626 HQ COInpany (0) (1) (1) (2) (2) ( 6)
Fort Jllyer, VA
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Table 2 (cant.)
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EPA' FACILITY HAZARDOUS SITE POINT DRINKING POINT
ID ADDRESS WASTE CONTAM- WASTEWATER TOXIC WATER AIR TOT~
NJ. CITY ~ lNATION DISCHARGES SUBSTIKES SUPPLY EfIIISS RATING
VA5170000181 ST JUllOO' CREE< ANNEX 3 7 0 2 2 15
VA-170000181 St Juliens Creek Annex ( 3) (5) (1) (2) (0) (11)
PortSllOuth, VA
"1>5170024680 DAVID TAYLOR NAVAL SHIP YARD 3 0 6 2 2 0 13
JIID-170024686 Carderoci< Lab ( 3) ( 0) ( 3) (2) (0) ( 81
Bethesda, /lID
VA9170022488 USN COIIII4 AREA MASTER STA LANT 3 8 0 2 0 0 13
VA-l 70022488 330 Sleepy Hole Rd ( 3) ( 5) ( 1) (2) (1) (121
Suffolk, VA
WV1210020946 WEST VIRGINIA ORD - JIICClINTIC 0 12 0 0 1 0 13
WV-210020946 Off Route 62 ( 31 ( 1) ( 3) (3) (1) (111
Point Pleasant, WV
m>4170022541 USN SURFACE WEAPONS CENTER 0 7 3 2 0 0 12
MD-170022541 Surface Weapons Center ( 01 ( 51 ( 3) (3) (0) (11)
Sol coon' 5 Island, I'ID
~221372014S CARLISLE BARRACKS 0 7 2 2 0 12
PA-213720145 DFAE Bldg. 325 ( 0) (6) (1) (2) (0) ( 91
Car 1j 51e, PA
..
VAI170024698 DOD AFXTF - CAMP PEARY 0 7 2 2 0 12
VA-170024698 1-64 & Route 143 ( 31 (5) (1) (2) (0) (11)
Williamsburg, VA
VA61700900 17 USN SUPPlY CENTER - YORKTOWN 0 2 3 2 2 3 12
VA-170090017 Yorktown Fuel Div (3) (1) ( 3) (3) (1) 1111
YorktOtnl, VA
'11)5170022540 US NAVAL SUPPORT FACILITY 0 5 2 4 0 0 11
MD-170022540 pop 1000 ( 0) (5) (1) (2) (0) ( 81
Thumont, /lID
YR2800005033 NASA/lA'6.EY RESEARCH CENTER 3 0 2 2 2 2 11
VA-800005033 JIIailstoo 453 ( 3) (0) (1) (3) (1) ( 81
Hampton, VA
VA88000 1 0763 NASA WALLOPS FLIGHT CENTER 3 0 0 4 2 2 11
VA-8000 1 0763 Route 175 (3) (1) (1) (3) (2) 1101
Wallops Island, VA
PA1210022082 WILLOW GROVE ARF 0 5 2 2 0 10
PA-21 0022082 U. S. Route 611 ( 01 ( 5) ( 01 (2) (0) ( 71
Hatboro, PA
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Table 2 (cont.)
EPA FACILITY HAZARDIXJS SITE POINT DRINKING POINT
ID ADDRESS WASTE CONTAM- WASTEWATER TOXIC WATER AIR TOTAL
~. CITY MAHAGEIIDff INATION DISCHARGES SUBSTA,\cES SUPPLY £MISS RATING
MD7170023496 us NAVAL STATION 0 5 2 2 0 0 9
flD-170023496 USNS ( 0) ( 5) ( 1) (2) (0) ( 8)
Annapolis, ~
P!D4690307844 US COAST ~RD YARD 3 0 2 2 1 9
1'ID-690307844 Hawkins. Point Road ( 3) (1) (1) (3) (1) ( 9)
Baltimore, ~
m9470000580 CURTIS BAY 1m DEPOT 3 0 2 4 0 0 9
1IID-47000058O Ordanance Rd. ( 3) (0) (1) (3) (0) ( 7)
Curtis Bay, II!D
VASS70090014 USAF OYSTER PT DEVEL CORP 0 5 2 2 0 0 9
VA-S70090014 610 Thimble Shoals Blvd ( 0) ( 5) ( 1) (2) (0) ( 8)
~port News, VA
VA 11700900 12 USN CAIllP PENDlETON 0 5 0 2 2 0 9
VA-170090012 Birdneck Rd & 8th Blvd ( 0) ( 5) ( 0) (2) (0) ( 7)
Virginia Bea~, VA
m8890031869 US DfPT OF ENERGY :3 0 2 2 0 1 a
PA-89OO31869 626 Cochran Mill Rd ( 3) ( 0) ( 1) (3) (0) ( 7)
Bruceton, PA
..
m7170090016 USN BlOODSWORTH ARCH I PELAGO 0 5 0 2 0 0 7
/IID-17oo9oo 16 N. Potoaac River Runs ( 0) ( 5) ( 0) (2) (0) ( 7)
O1esapeake Bay, II!D
VA8170090015 USN AUX umINS FIELD FENT 0 5 0 2 0 0 7
VA-170090015 South of Princess Anne CtHouse ( 0) ( 5) ( 1) (2) (0) ( 8)
Chesapeake, VA
~3170000167 DAVID TAYLOR NAVAL SHIP R&D CR 0 0 0 4 2 0 6
!I'.IH70000167 Bay Head Road (3) (1) ( 0) (2) (1) ( 71
Annapolis, MD
DE0960009611 ARMY CORPS OF ENGR CANAl.. SITE 0 5 0 0 0 0 5
DE-960oo9611 Main Street ( 01 ( 6) ( 0) (0) (0) ( 6)
No St. Georges, DE
VA417oo90001 NAYSEACFNLANT 0 0 0 2 1 0 3
VA-l 70090001 St. Juliens Creek Annex ( 3) (0) (1) (3) (0) ( 7)
Portsmouth, VA
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Table 3 18
FACILITY RATING BY STATE
(Original ratings in Parentheses)
,'.
EPA FACILITY HAZARDOUS SITE POINT DRINKING POINT
ID ADDRESS WASTE CONT~ WASTEWATER TOXIC WATER AIR TOTAL
I{]. CITY MANAGEMENT INATION DISCHARGES SUBSTANCES SUPPLY EJIIISS RATING
DE857oo24010 DOVER AIR FORCE BASE 10 14 5 2 2 J J6
DE-571824010 436 Military Airlift Wing ( 9) ( 7) ( J) (3) (2) (24)
Dover, DE
DE0960009611 ARMY CORPS OF ENGR CANAl SITE 0 5 0 0 0 0 5
DE-96C009611 lI1ain Street ( 0) ( 6) ( 0) (0) (0) ( 61
~. St. Georges, DE
1\D3210021355 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND 9 14 9 4 2 4 42
/IID-213821355 SW of Rt. 1 Bridge ( 9) ( 8) ( 6) (3) (J) (291
Ab2rdeen, Pm
mJ0570024OO0 ANDREWS AIR FORCE BASE 12 11 2 4 2 8 J9
~571824000 1776 CES AAFB (10) ( 6) ( J) (2) (2) (231
CamD Springs, Me
'lD221002oo36 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND - ED6W 3 14 10 4 2 6 J9
~213820036 Edgewood Arsenal (0) (1) ( 5) (3) (1) 1101
Edgewood, ~
/lD717002~ US NAVAL ORDANANCE STATION 9 8 9 2 2 7 J7
/IID-170024109 Rt. 210 ( 8) ( 6) ( 5) (J) (2) (241
1nd ian Head, /lID
~
'IDO 1700234't4 USN SURFACE WEAPQNS- WHITE OAK 11 10 5 4 2 2 34
IIID-170023444 White Oak St. ( 7) ( 7) ( 4) (J) (2) (2JI
Silver Spring, /lID
MD7170024536 US NAVAL AIR STATION - PAX RIV 6 11 5 4 0 4 30
/IID-17oo245.36 NE of Rt. 235 ( 5) ( 6) ( 4) (J) (J) (21)
Patuxent River, MD
PID'3210020567 US ARIiIY - FORT MEADE 5 7 5 4 2 6 29
1'ID-214020567 I1ID RIF 175 ( 4) ( 6) ( 5) (2) (2) (19)
Fort ~ade, /III)
'lD8213822762 HARRY DIA/IIJND LABORATORIES 7 6 6 4 0 4 27
/IID-213822762 28()0 PoNde~ Mill Rd. ( 7) ( 0) ( J) (3) (1) (141
Adelphi, /III)
@120508940 US BELTSVILLE AGRICULTURAL CTR 3 10 2 4 2 5 26
~D-123510732 Beltsville Agricultural Center ( 3) (0) (1) (2) (2) ( 8)
Bel tsvi lle, JIU)
&U>221 0020267 US ARJIIY - FORT DETRICK J 11 J 4 0 4 2S
1IID-214020267 Fort Detrick ( 3) ( 8) ( 4) (J) (2) (20)
Fredrick, ~
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Table 3 (cont.)
19
,~
EPA FACILITY HAZARDOUS SITE POINT DRINKING POINT
ID ADDRESS WASTE CONTAM- WASTEWATER TOXIC WATER AIR TOTAL
NJ. CITY /IRNAGEJIIENT INATION DISCHARGES SUBST~S SUPPLY E/JIISS RATING
PlD6170024685 DAVID TAYLOR NAVAL RID YARD 3 7 2 2 2 7 23
1ID-170024685 Old Wevern River Bridge ( 3) ( 0) ( 3) (2) (0) ( S)
Annapolis, 1m
m>8210020758 FORT RICHIE HQ 3 5 3 2 2 8 23
1IID-21oo20758 HD Company (0) (1) ( 1) (2) (1) ( 5)
Fort Richie, NIl
PIOO 170022602 US NAVAL ~ 3 9 2 4 2 0 20
MD-170022602 At. 50 Near Severn River ( 4) ( 5) ( 11 (2) (2) <141
Annapoli s, /lID
1105170024686 DAVID TAYLOR NAVAL SHIP YARD 3 0 6 2 2 0 13
1IID-17oo24686 Carderock Lab ( 3) ( 0) ( 3) (2) (0) ( 8)
Bet hesda, /lID
MD4170022541 USN SURFACE WEAPONS CENTER 0 7 3 2 0 0 12
IIID-17oo22541 Surface Weapons Center ( 0) ( 5) ( 3) (3) (0) (11)
5o10110n's Island, I1ID
"
m>5170022540 US NAVAL SUPPORT FACILITY 0 5 2 4 0 0 11
IP,D-17oo22540 POP 1000 ( 0) (5) (1) (2) (0) ( 81
Thunoont, ~
.;
MD7170023496 US NAVAL STATION 0 5 2 2 0 0 9
1IID-17oo23496 USNS ( 0) (5) (1) (2) (0) ( 81
Annapolis, MD
m>4690307844 US COAST GUARD YARD 3 0 2 2 1 9
1I:D-690307844 Hawkins Point Road (3) (1) (1) (3) (1) ( 9)
Balt imore, NIl
~470000580 CURTIS BAY !lID DEPOT 3 0 2 4 0 0 9
MD-47ooooSBO Ordanance Rd. ( 3) ( 0) ( 1) (3) (0) ( 71
Curtis Bay, /lID
"-07170090016 USN BlOODSWORTH ARCHIPELAGO 0 5 0 2 0 0 7
IIID-170090016 N. PotOiac River Runs ( 0) ( 5) ( 0) (2) (0) ( 7)
ChesapeaKe Bay, JIll)
"-D3170000167 DAVID TAYLOR NAVAL SHIP RID CR 0 0 0 4 2 0 6
MD-17oo00167 Bay Head Road (3) (1) ( 0) (2) (1) ( 71
Annaoolis, MD
PA6213820503 LETTERKENNY AR:f{ DEPOT 16 14 8 4 6 49
PA-213820503 Franklin Street Exit (15) ( 7) ( 3) (3) (1) (~I
Chambersburgh, PA
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Table 3 (cant.)
20
. FACILITY HAZARDOUS SITE POINT DRINKING POINT
EPA
ID ADDRESS WASTE CONTA/!;- WASTEWATER TOXI C WATER AIR TOTAL
NJ. CITY I'IANA6eIENT INATION DISCHARGES SUBSTANCES SUPPlY EJilISS RATING
PA4170022418 us NAVAL SHIPYARD 8 10 8 4 0 7 37
M-170022418 Broad Street ( 8) ( 6) ( 6) (3) (3) (26)
Philadelphia, PA
PA5213820892 US ARMY - TOBYHANNA DEPOT 12 11 6 4 3 37
PA-21"3820892 ATTN: SDSTO-AF-E (12) ( 7) ( 3) (3) (2) (271
Tobyhanna, PA
PR6170024545 US NAVAL AIR DEVELOPMENT CTR 9 12 2 4 2 6 35
PA-170024545 Jacksonville Road ( 9) ( 7) ( 3) (3) (1) (23)
Warllinister, PA
PA8213820642 NEW CUJllEERLAND ARIIIY DEPOT 7 9 5 2 5 29
PA-21382064C Bridge Street ( 8) ( 7) ( 3) (3) (2) (231
New Cumberland, PA
PA3170022104 NfM SHIP PARiS CONTROL CENTEn 5 10 2 4 0 6 27
PA-170022104 Route 11 ( 3) ( 6) ( 2) (2) (2) (15)
nechanicsburg, PA
..'
PA-4170000158 USN AIR STATION - WILLOW GROVE 3 6 3 4 2 7 25
PA-170000158 Route 611 ( 31 ( 1) ( 3) (3) (2) <121
Hatboro, PA
.;
PA5210021510 SCRANTON AR!4Y AM/JIUNITION PLANT 5 7 7 2 0 2 23
iJA-210021510 156 Cedar Avenue ( 5) ( 6) ( 4) (3) (3) (211
Scranton, PA
PA4214002044 FORT INDIANTOWN GAP 0 7 3 2 5 18
PA-210020444 Indiantown Gap ( 4) ( 6) ( 11 (3) (0) ( 71
Annvi lie, PA
PA2213720145 CARLISLE BARRACKS 0 7 2 2 0 12
PA-213720145 DFAE Bldg. 325 ( 0) (6) (1) (2) (0) ( 91
Carlisle, PA
PAI210022082 WILLOW GROVE ARF 0 5 2 2 0 10
PA-210022082 U.S. Route 611 ( 01 ( 5) ( 0) (2) (0) ( 71
Hat boro, PA
PA8890031 869 US DEPT OF ENERGY 3 0 2 2 0 1 8
PA-8'30031B69 626 Cochran Mill Rd ( 3) (0) (1) (31 (0) ( 71
Bruceton, PA
VAI170024813 NORFOLK NAVAL SHIPYARD 14 11 11 4 2 4 46
WH70024813 Norfolk Naval Base (12) ( 8) ( 6) (3) (3) (321
Norfolk, VA
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Table 3 (cant.)
21
EPA FACILITY HAZARDOUS SITE POINT DRINKING POINT
ID ADDRESS WASTE CONTAM- WASTEWATER TOXIC WATER AIR TOTAl
t(). CITY fllANAG9lENT INATION DISCHARGES SUBSTANCES SUPPlY alIss RATING
VA1210020730 RADFORD ARMY AMMUNITION PlANT 17 10 8 4 2 4 4S
VA-21002073O State Rt 114 (16) ( 3) ( 6) (3) (3) (31)
Radford, VA
VR521 0020082 US AR.'4Y - FORT BELVOIR 8 12 4 4 2 6 36
VA-21j720082 DFAE Bldg 193, ATZA-FE ( 7) (6) (1) (2) (2) (18)
Fort Belvoir, VA
~3371520751 DEFENSE GENERAL SUPPlY CENTER 8 14 0 2 2 6 32
VA-971520751 USl - 301 South ( 7) (8) (1) (3) (1) (201
Richmond, VA
~210020321 US ARMY - FORT EUSTIS 7 10 5 4 2 3 31
VA-213720321 Fort Eustis ( 6) (6) (1) (2) (2) (17)
NeMport News, VA
YA8170024170 US NAVAL WBlPONS STATION 7 10 6 2 2 2 29
VA-170024170 US Naval Base (10) ( 5) ( 4) (3) (2) (24)
Yorktown, VA
VA2210020705 US ARJIIY - FORT PICKETT 3 12 5 4 2 2 28
VA-213720705 Camp Pickett ( 0) (6) (1) (3) (3) 1131
Blackstone, VA
.;
VA4570024417 LANSlEY AIR FORCE BASE 10 9 2 2 2 3 28
VA-572124477 Langley AFB ( 9) (6) (1) (3) (2) (211
Langley, VA
VA6170061463 NORFOlK NAVAl.. BASE 10 11 0 4 2 0 27
VA-170061463 Bld~ N26 Naval Station ( 9) (6) (1) (3) (1) <201
Norfolk, VA
VA 1170024722 ~illNE CORPS DEV & ED COMMAND 6 10 4 2 2 3 27
VA-000028363 US lI!arine Corps Base ( 3) ( 61 ( 3) (2) (3) (17)
~uantico, VA
VA2210020416 US ARMY - FORT A P HILL 9 9 3 2 2 1 26
VA-213720416 US RIF 301 ( 7) ( 7) ( 3) (2) (2) (21)
BoMling Green, VA
VA2170024606 US NAVAL AIR STATION - OCEANA 4 10 2 4 2 4 26
WH 70024606 US Naval Ail' Station ( 4) ( 7) ( 3) (3) (2) (191
Oceana, VA
'JA0170090005 CRANEY ISLAND FUEL DIVISION 0 10 10 2 2 25
VA-170090005 Craney Island (S) (1) ( 3) (3) (1) (131
Cedar Lane, VA
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Table 3 (cant.)
EPR FACILITY HAZARDOUS SITE POnH DRINKING POINT
ID RDDRESS WASTE CONTAM- WASTEWATER TOXIC WATER AIR TOTAl
~. CITY MANAGE."ENT INATION DISCHARGES SUBSTANCES SUPPlY EMISS RATING
VA7170024684 USN SURF WEAPONS CT - DALHGREN 4 11 3 4 2 0 2~
~ 170024684 2 Mi East of Int 301 & 206 ( 4) ( 5) ( 3) (3) (1J (16)
Dalgren, VA
YA5170022482 USN RIR BASE - LIT11.i CREEK 4 10 2 2 2 3 23
VA-170022482 Little Creek NAB ( 4) ( 6) ( 3) (3) (2) 1181
Virginia Beach, VA
YA5170022938 FLEET C~T TN6 CR - ATLANTIC 3 10 2 4 2 2 23
VA-170022938 Dam Neck ( 3) (6) (1) (2) (2) (14)
Virginia Beach, VA
VA6210020875 US ARMY - FORT STORY 4 10 0 4 2 3 23
VA-213720875 Fort Story ( 3) (6) (1) (2) (2) (14)
Virginia Beach, VA
VA721 0020502 FORT LEE 3 6 4 4 2 3 22
VA-213720502 HQ Company ( 3) ( 6) ( 1) (2) (2) (14)
Fort Lee, VA
..'
VA7170022472 US NAVAL SUPPLY CENTER 3 10 2 4 1 2 22
VA-170022472 W62 Fuel Div (3) (1) (1) (3) (1) ( '31
Norfolk, VA
.
VAJ170024605 NSC NORFOlK CHEATHAfII ANNEX 5 10 2 4 0 22
VA-17002460S Cheatham Annex Bldg 16 ( 4) (0) (1) (3) (1) ( 9)
WilliansburQ, VA
VA7213720603 US RRI4Y - FORT IIIONROE 3 7 0 4 2 5 21
VA-213720603 FenMich Road ( 0) ( 0) ( 0) (2) (0) ( 2)
Fort I'4onroe, VR
VA9170022512 US NAVAL STATION - SEWELLS PT 0 11 0 4 4 20
VA-170022512 Bldg V-9S ' ( 0) ( S) ( 0) (2) CO) ( 7)
Norfolk, VA
VA6170022556 USN ~VAL AIR REWORK FACILITY 0 10 3 4 2 0 19
VA-1700225S6 Naval Air Rework Fac ( 0) ( 5) ( S) (2) (1J (13)
Norfolk, VA
VA82100206f6 US ARJIIY - FORT JllVER 3 7 2 2 0 2 16
vR-213720626 HQ CoIIDany (0) (1) (1) (2) (2) ( 6)
Fort ~er, VA
VA5170000181 ST JULIENS CREEK ANNEX .3 7 0 2 2 15
VA-170000181 St Juliens Creek Annex ( 3) (5) (1) (2) CO) 1111
PortslIOuth, VA
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Table 3 (cant.)
23
FACILITY -;. HAZARDOUS SITE POINT DRINKING POINT
EPA .
ID ADDRESS WASTE CONT~ WASTEWATER TOXIC WATER AIR TOTAl..
t(). CITY MANAGEJlENT INATIOH DISCHARGES SUBSTAtaS SUPPLY EMISS RATING
VA9170022488 USN COM/II AREA /!lASTER STA LANT 3 8 0 2 0 0 13
VA-170022488 330 Sleeoy Hole Rd ( 3) (5) (1) (2) (1) (12)
Suffolk, VA
VAI170024698 DOD AFXTF - C&1/!1P PEARY 0 7 2 2 0 12
VA-l700246 98 1-64 & Route 143 ( 3) (5) (1) (2) (0) (111
Williamsburg, VA
,
VA6170090017 USN SUP~ Y CENTER - YORKTOWN 0 2 3 2 2 3 12
VA-170090017 Yorktown Fuel Div (3) (1) ( 3) (3) (1) (11)
Yorktown, VA
VA2800005033 NASA/LANSLEY RESEARCH CENTER 3 0 2 2 2 2 11
VA-SOOOO5033 /I1ai lstop 453 ( 3) (0) (1) (3) (1) ( 81
HarI pt on, VA
VAB8000 1 0763 NA"~ WALLOPS FLIGHT CENTER 3 0 0 4 2 2 11
VA-8000 1 0763 Route 175 (3) (1) (1) " (31 (2) (101
Wallops Island, VA
,"
VA5570090014 USAF OYSTER PT DEVa. CORP 0 5 2 2 0 0 9
VA-570090014 610 Thimble Shoals Blvd ( 01 (5) (1) (2) (0) ( 81
leloort News, VA
.
VAl170090012 USN CAAP PENDLETON 0 5 0 2 2 0 9
VA-170090012 Birdneck Rd & 8th Blvd ( 0) ( 5) ( 0) (2) (0) ( 71
Virginia Beach, VA
VAB 1700900 15 USN AUX LANDING FIELD FENT 0 5 0 2 0 0 7
VA-170090015 South of Princess Anne CtHouse ( 0) (51 (1) (21 (0) ( 81
Chesapeake, VA
VA4170090001 NAVSEACFNLANT 0 0 0 2 0 3
VA-17009000 1 St. Juliens Creek Annex ( 3) (0) (1) (3) (0) ( 71
Portsoouth, VA
W0170023691 USN ALLESHEN'( BALLISTICS LAB 9 7 6 2 3 28
:oJV-170023691 WV Seconday Rt 9 (10) ( 7) ( 4) (31 (2) (261
Rocket Center, WV
W1210020946 WEST VIRGINIA ORO - ~LINTIC 0 12 0 0 0 13
liV-21002
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