PB97-964516
                                EPA/541/R-97/191
                                January 1998
EPA Superfund
      Record of Decision:
       Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base, OU 2
       San Diego County, CA
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      MARINE CORPS BASE
CAMP PENDLETON, CALIFORNIA
        RECORD OF DECISION
         OPERABLE UNIT 2
              FINAL
          30 SEPTEMBER 1997
           SOUTHWEST DIVISION
     NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND
           1220 PACIFIC HIGHWAY
       SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92132-5190

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                      MARINE CORPS BASE
                 CAMP PENDLETON, CALIFORNIA
                         RECORD OF DECISION
                          OPERABLE UNIT 2
                               FINAL
                          30 SEPTEMBER 1997
^IS^P^1^!!/:'/:
                       Robin L. Smith, P.E., 038101 -E
                       CLEAN Project Manager
                       IT Corporation
                       Sue Johnson
                       CLEAN Technical Reviewer
                       Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.

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List of Tables.	    vii
List of Figures	    vii
List of Appendices	     ix
ABBREVIATIONS/ACRONYMS	     xi
1.0     DECLARATION	   1-1
        1.1    Site Name and Location	   1-1
        1.2    Statement of Basis and Purpose	   1-2
        1.3    Assessment of Operable Unit 2 Sites	   1-4
        1.4    Description of the Selected Remedy	   1-4
        1.5    Declaration Statement	   1-4
              1.5.1   No Action Necessary for Protection for Sites 2B, 8A, 19,
                     20, 22,28, 31, 43, 44, and 45	   1-4
              1.5.2  No Further Action Necessary for Sites 3,5, and 6	   1-5
2.0     DECISION SUMMARY	   2-1
        2.1    Site Name, Location, and Description	   2-1
        2.2    Highlights of Community Participation	   2-1
        2.3    Scope and Role of Operable Unit 2	   2-2
        2.4    Site 3 - Pest Control Wash Rack - Soil, Sediment, and
              Groundwater	   2-3
              2.4.1   Site Name, Location, and Description	   2-3
              2.4.2  Site History and Enforcement Activities	   2-3
              2.4.3  Summary of Site Characteristics	   2-4
                     2.4.3.1  Soil and Sediment	   2-5
                     2.4.3.2  Groundwater	   2-5
              2.4.4  Summary of Site Risks Prior to Removal Action	   2-6
                     2.4.4.1  Baseline Risk Assessment Methodology	   2-6
                     2.4.4.2  Human Hearth Risk Characterization	  2-11
                     2.4.4.3  Ecological Risk Assessment	  2-13
                     2.4.4.4  Conclusions	  2-14
              2.4.5  Removal Action	  2-14
              2.4.6  Risk Characterization Postremoval Action	  2-15
              2.4.7  Description of the No Action Alternative	  2-16
        2.5    Site 5 - Firefighter Drill Field - Soil and Groundwater	  2-17

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              2.5.1   Site Name, Location, and Description	   2-17
              2.5.2   Site History and Enforcement Activities	   2-17
              2.5.3   Summary of Site Characteristics	   2-18
                     2.5.3.1  Soil	   2-18
                     2.5.3.2  Groundwater	   2-19
              2.5.4   Summary of Site Risks Prior to Removal Action	   2-19
                     2.5.4.1  Human Health Risk Characterization	   2-19
                     2.5.4.2  Ecological Risk Assessment	   2-21
                     2.5.4.3  Conclusions	   2-22
              2.5.5   Removal Action	   2-22
              2.5.6   Risk Characterization Postremoval Action	   2-23
              2.5.7   Description of the No Action Alternative	   2-23
       2.6    Site 6 - DPDO (DRMO) Scrap Yard and Building  2243 Railroad
              Tracks - Soil, Sediment, and Surface Water.	   2-23
              2.6.1   Site Name, Location, and Description	   2-24
              2.6.2   Site History and Enforcement Activities	   2-24
              2.6.3   Summary of Site Characteristics	   2-25
                     2.6.3.1  Soil and Sediment	   2-25
                     2.6.3.2  Surface Water	   2-26
              2.6.4   Summary of Site Risks Prior to Removal Action	   2-26
                     2.6.4.1  Human Health Risk Characterization	   2-26
                     2.6.4.2  Ecological Risk Assessment	   2-28
                     2.6.4.3  Conclusions	   2-29
              2.6.5   Removal Action	   2-29
              2.6.6   Risk Characterization Postremoval Action	   2-31
              2.6.7   Description of No Action Alternative	   2-31
       2.7    Site 2B - Grease Disposal Pit in 32 Area - Soil	   2-32
              2.7.1   Site Name, Location, and Description	   2-32
              2.7.2   Site History and Enforcement Activities	   2-32
              2.7.3   Summary of Site Characteristics	   2-33
              2.7.4   Summary of Site Risks	   2-34
                     2.7.4.1  Human Health Risk Characterization	   2-34

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                     2.7.4.2  Ecological Risk Assessment	   2-35
              2.7.5  Description of the No Action Alternative	  .   2-35
       2.8    Site 8A - Las Rores Creek - Sediment and Surface Water	   2-36
              2.8.1   Site Name, Location, and Description	   2-36
              2.6.2  Site History and Enforcement Activities	   2-37
              2.8.3  Summary of Site Characteristics.	   2-37
                     2.8.3.1  Surface Water and Sediments.	   2-38
                     2.8.3.2  Biota	   2-40
              2.8.4  Summary of Site Risks	   2-40
                     2.8.4.1  Human Health Risk Characterization	   2-40
                     2.8.4.2  Ecological Risk Assessment	   2-40
              2.8.5  Description of the No Action Alternative	   2-41
       2.9    Site 19-31 Area ACU-5 (LCAC) Two Surface Impoundments -
              Soil, Sediment, Groundwater, and Surface Water	   2-42
              2.9.1   Site Name, Location, and Description	   2-42
              2.9.2  Site History and Enforcement Activities	   2-43
              2.9.3  Summary of Site Characteristics	   2-44
                     2.9.3.1  Soil	   2-46
                     2.9.3.2  Surface Water and Sediments	   2-47
                     2.9.3.3  Groundwater	   2-49
                     2.9.3.4  Biota	   2-50
              2.9.4  Summary of Site Risks	   2-50
                     2.9.4.1  Human Health Risk Characterization	   2-50
                     2.9.4.2  Ecological Risk Assessment	   2-51
              2.9.5  Description of the No Action Alternative	   2-52
       2.10   Site 20 - 43 Area Las Pulgas Vehicle Wash Rack - Soil,
              Sediment, Groundwater, and Surface Water	   2-52
              2.10.1  Site Name, Location, and Description	   2-52
              2.10.2  Site History and Enforcement Activities	   2-53
              2.10.3  Summary of Site Characteristics	   2-53
                     2.10.3.1 Soil	   2-55
                     2.10.3.2 Surface Water and Sediments.	   2-55
                     2.10.3.3 Biota	   2-56
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                     2.10.3.4 Groundwater	   2-57
              2.10.4 Summary of Site Risks	   2-57
                     2.10.4.1 Human Hearth Risk Characterization	   2-57
                     2.10.4.2 Ecological Risk Assessment	   2-58
              2.10.5 Description of the No Action Alternative	   2-60
       2.11   Site 22 - 23 Area Unlined Surface Impoundment - Soil,
              Sediment, Groundwater, and Surface Water	   2-60
              2.11.1  Site Name, Location, and Description	   2-60
              2.11.2 Site History and Enforcement Activities	   2-61
              2.11.3 Summary of Site Characteristics	   2-61
                     2.11.3.1 Soil	   2-64
                     2.11.3.2 Surface Water	   2-65
                     2.11.3.3 Sediments	   2-65
                     2.11.3.4 Groundwater	   2-66
              2.11.4 Summary of Site Risks	   2-66
                     2.11.4.1 Human Health Risk Characterization	   2-66
                     2.11.4.2 Ecological Risk Assessment	   2-67
              2.11.5 Description of the No Action Alternative	   2-68
       2.12   Site 28 - 26 Area Trash Haulers Maintenance Area -
              Groundwater	   2-69
              2.12.1  Site Name, Location, and Description	   2-69
              2.12.2 Site History and Enforcement Activities	   2-70
              2.12.3 Summary of Site Characteristics	   2-70
                     2.12.3.1 Organic Compounds	   2-71
                     2.12.3.2 Inorganic Compounds	   2-71
              2.12.4 Summary of Site Risks	   2-71
                     2.12.4.1 Human Health Risk Characterization	   2-72
                     2.12.4.2 Ecological Risk Assessment	-  2-72
              2.12.5 Description of the No Action Alternative	   2-72
       2.13   Site 31 -Building 210801 Transformer - Soil	   2-72
              2.13.1  Site Name, Location, and Description	   2-73
              2.13.2 Site History and Enforcement Activities	   2-73
              2.13.3 Summary of Site Characteristics and Site Risks.	   2-73

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              2.13.4 Description of the No Action Alternative	   2-74
       2.14   Site 43 - Santa Margarita Basin Groundwater Study.	   2-74
              2.14.1 Site Name, Location, and Description	   2-75
              2.14.2 Site History and Enforcement Activities	   2-75
              2.14.3 Summary of Site Characteristics	   2-76
                     2.14.3.1 Hydrogeology	   2-77
                     2.14.3.2 Nature and Extent of Contamination	   2-79
              2.14.4 Summary of Site Risks	   2-80
                     2.14.4.1 Human Health Risk Characterization	   2-80
                     2.14.4.2 Ecological Risk Assessment	   2-80
              2.14.5 Description of the No Action Alternative	   2-81
       2.15   Site 44 - Santa Margarita Basin Surface-Water and Sediment
              Study	   2-81
              2.15.1 Site Name, Location, and Description	   2-81
              2.15.2 Site History and Enforcement Activities	   2-81
              2.15.3 Summary of Site Characteristics	   2-82
                     2.15.3.1 Physical Characteristics	   2-83
                     2.15.3.2 Surface Water	   2-86
                     2.15.3.3 Sediment	   2-87
                     2.15.3.4 Biota	   2-87
              2.15.4 Summary of Site Risks	   2-88
                     2.15.4.1 Human Health Risk Characterization	   2-88
                     2.15.4.2 Ecological Risk Assessment	   2-88
              2.15.5 Description of the No Action Alternative	   2-92
       2.16   Site 45 - Santa Margarita Coastal Wetland Study	   2-92
              2.16.1 Site Name, Location, and Description	   2-93
              2.16.2 Site History and Enforcement Activities	   2-93
              2.16.3 Summary of Site Characteristics	   2-94
                     2.16.3.1 Surface Water	   2-97
                     2.16.3.2 Sediment	   2-97
                     2.16.3.3 Surface Soil	   2-98
                     2.16.3.4 Biota	   2-99

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              2.16.4 Summary of Site Risks	   2-99

              2.16.5 Description of the No Action Alternative	2-106

3.0    RESPONSIVENESS SUMMARY	    3-1

4.0    REFERENCES	    4-1
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List of Tables
Table 2-1     Finalized Soil Removal Goals for Alternative 4 Removal Action at Site 3
Table 2-2     Removal Goals for the Excavation at Site 6 - DPDO (DRMO) Scrap Yard
Table 2-3     Site 2B - Grease Disposal Pit in 32 Area, Detected Organic
             Concentrations in Soil
Table 2-4     Site 2B - Grease Disposal Pit in 32 Area, Detected Inorganic
             Concentrations in Soil
Table 2-5     Representative Residential Risk Characterization Worksheet for Soil,
             Site 2B - Grease Disposal Pit in 32 Area
Table 2-6     Representative Commercial/Industrial Risk Characterization Worksheet
             for Soil, Site 2B - Grease Disposal Pit in 32 Area
Table 2-7     Extent of Sediment Contamination, Group B Impoundments
Table 2-6     Site 28 - 26 Area Trash Haulers Maintenance Area, Detected Organic
             Concentrations in Groundwater
Table 2-9     Site 28 - 26 Area Trash Haulers Maintenance Area, Detected Inorganic
             Concentrations in Groundwater
Table 2-10   Site 43 - Santa Margarita Basin Groundwater Study, Human Health Risk
             Assessment Chemicals of Potential Concern
Table 2-11   Site 43 - Santa Margarita Basin Groundwater Study, Human Health Risk
             Assessment Results
Table 2-12   Fish and Aquatic Invertebrate Summary
Table 2-13   Site 44 - Santa Margarita Basin Surface-Water and Sediment Study,
             Maximum Detected Concentrations in Biota
Table 2-14   Santa Margarita River Estuary Fish Species
Table 2-15   Santa Margarita River Estuary Aquatic Invertebrates
List of Figures

Figure 1-1    Location Map
Rgure 1-2    Location of Base Areas and Operable Unit 2 Sites
Figure 2-1A  Site Map, Pest Control Wash Rack Area - Site 3
Figure 2-1B  Subsite 3A - Excavation Area and Sample Locations
Figure 2-1C  Site 3, Subsite 3B NE - Excavation and Sample Locations
Figure 2-1D  Site 3, Subsite 3B SW - Excavation and Sample Locations
Figure 2-1E  Site 3, Subsite 3C - Excavation and Sample Locations
Figure 2-1F  Site 3, Subsite 3D - Excavation and Sample Locations
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Figure 2-2    Site 5 • Firefighter Drill Field, Areas of Excavation and Confirmation Soil
             Sample Locations
Figure 2-3    Final Excavation Plan and Sample Locations - Site 6
Figure 2-4    Site 2B - Grease Disposal Pit in 32 Area, Soil Sampling Locations and
             Summary of Soil Analytical Results
Figure 2-5    Site 8A • Las Flores Creek, Sampling Locations
Figure 2-6    Site 19-31 Area ACU-5 (LCAC) Two Surface Impoundments, Sampling
             Locations
Figure 2-7    Site 19-31 Area ACU-5 (LCAC) Two Surface Impoundments, Additional
             Sediment Sampling Locations
Figure 2-8    Site 20 - 43 Area Las Pulgas Wash Rack, Initial Sampling Locations
Figure 2-9    Site 20-43 Area Las Pulgas Wash Rack, Additional Sediment Sampling
             Locations
Figure 2-10   Site 22-23 Area Unlined Surface Impoundment, Initial Sampling
             Locations
Figure 2-11   Site 22-23 Area Unlined Surface Impoundment, Additional Sediment
             Sampling Locations
Figure 2-12   Site 28 - 26 Area Trash Haulers Maintenance Area, Sampling Locations
Figure 2-13   Site 31 - Building 210801 Transformer, Sampling Locations
Figure 2-14   Site 43 - Santa Margarita Basin Groundwater Study, Upper Basin Well
             Locations and Potentiometric Surface Contours of First-Encountered
             Aquifer 21/22 November 1995
Figure 2-15   Site 43 - Santa Margarita Basin Groundwater Study, Lower Basin Well
             Locations and Potentiometric Surface Contours of First-Encountered
             Aquifer 21/22 November 1995
Figure 2-16   Extent of Contamination and Flow Model Area, Site 43 - Santa Margarita
             Basin Groundwater Study
Figure 2-17   Santa Margarita Basin Habitat Types
Figure 2-18   Site 44 - Santa Margarita Basin Surface-Water and Sediment Study,
             Ecological Conceptual Model
Figure 2-19   Site 45 - Santa Margarita Coastal Wetland Study Habitat Types
Figure 2-20   Site 45 - Santa Margarita Coastal Wetland Study, Ecological Conceptual
             Model
Figure 2-21   Site 45 - Santa Margarita Coastal Wetland Study, Summary of Sediment
             Analytical Results for Total DDT
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List of Appendices


Appendix A     Administrative Record Index

Appendix B     Verbatim Transcripts of Public Meeting Held at the Senior Citizens
                Center, Oceanside, California
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                        ABBREVIATIONS/ACRONYMS
AC/S.ES       Assistant Chief of Staff, Environmental Security (formerly ENRMO)
ACU           Assault Craft Unit
ANOVA        Analysis of Variance
AT&SF         Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe
AWQC         Ambient Water-Quality Criteria
BTEX          Benzene, Ethylbenzene, Toluene, and Xytenes
Cal/EPA       California Environmental Protection Agency
CAMU         Corrective Action Management Unit
CCR           California Code of Regulations
COM           Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc.
CERCLA       Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability
               Act
CFR           Code of Federal Regulations
CLP           Contract Laboratory Program
COC           Chemical of Concern
COPC         Chemical of Potential Concern
COPEC        Chemical of Potential Ecological Concern
CRDL          Contract-Required Detection Limit
DCA           Dichloroethane
DCE           Dichloroethene
DDD           Dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane
DDE           Dichlorodiphenytdichloroethene
DDT           Dichtorodiphenyhrichloroetnene
DPDO         Defense Property Disposal Office
DRMO         Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office
DTSC          Department of Toxic Substances Control (Cal/EPA)
EcoRA         Ecological Risk Assessment
EE/CA         Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis
ENRMO        Environmental and Natural Resources Management Office (currently
               AC/S.ES)
EPA           U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
FFA           Federal Facility Agreement
FS            Feasibility Study
ft2             Square Feet
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ft/ft            Feet per Foot
FY            Fiscal Year
HAR           Hydrogeologic Assessment Report
HEAST         Health Effects Assessment Summary Tables
HHRA          Human Health Risk Assessment
HI             Hazard Index
HQ            Hazard Quotient
IAS            Initial Assessment Study
IDL            Instrument Detection Limit
ILCR           Incremental Lifetime Cancer Risk
IRIS           Integrated Risk Information System
IRP            Installation Restoration Program
LCAC          Landing Craft Air Cushion
MCAS          Marine Corps Air Station
MCB           Marine Corps Base
MCL           Maximum Contaminant Level
MEK           Methyl Ethyl Ketone
mg/kg          Milligrams per Kilogram
mg/kg-day      Milligrams per Kilogram per Day
mg/l           Milligrams per Liter
msl            Mean Sea Level
MWR          Morale, Welfare, and Recreation
NCP           National Contingency Plan
NEESA         Naval Energy and Environmental Support Activity (currently NFESC)
NFESC         Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center (formerly NEESA)
NOEC          No Observed Effect Concentration
NPL           National Priorities List
NRMC          Naval Regional Medical Center
OHM           OHM Remediation Services Corporation
OU            Operable Unit
PA            Preliminary Assessment
PAH           Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
PCB           Polychlorinated Biphenyl
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PCE
POP
POL
ppb
ppm
PR
PRG
RAGS
RCRA
RFA
RfD
Rl
RI/FS
RME
ROD
r-PRG
RWQCB
SARA
SF
SI
SV
SVOC
SWD1V
SWRCB
TCA
TCE
TDS
TPH
TPH-d
TPH-g
TRPH
UCL
USFWS
   ABBREVIATIONS/ACRONYMS (continued)

Tetrachloroethene
Pentachlorophenol
Petroleum, Oil, and Lubricants
Parts per Billion
Parts per Million
Preliminary Review
Preliminary Remediation Goal
Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
RCRA Facility Assessment
Reference Dose
Remedial Investigation
Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study
Reasonable Maximum Exposure
Record of Decision
Risk-Based Preliminary Remediation Goal
California Regional Water Quality Control Board
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
Slope Factor
Site Inspection
Sampling Visit
Semivolatile Organic Compound
Southwest Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command
California State Water Resources Control Board
Trichtoroethane
Trichloroethene
Total Dissolved Solids
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Diesel
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as Gasoline
Total Recoverable Petroleum Hydrocarbons
Upper Confidence Limit
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
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USGS          U.S. Geological Survey
VOA            Volatile Organic Analysis
VOC            Volatile Organic Compound
jig/dl            Micrograms per Deciliter
u.g/kg           Micrograms per Kilogram
jig /1            Micrograms per Liter
jimho/cm       Micromhos per Centimeter
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                              1.0 DECLARATION
This Record of Decision (ROD) addresses 13 sites that constitute Operable Unit (OU) 2
at Marine Corps Base (MCB) Camp Pendleton, California.

1.1    Site Name and Location

MCB Camp Pendleton  is located along the  Pacific coast, about halfway between Los
Angeles and San Diego (Rgure 1-1). The vast majority of the base is within San Diego
County, and a small portion of the northwest comer of the base is in  Orange County.

Installation Restoration  Program (IRP) sites at MCB Camp Pendleton were assigned to
one of four groups (A, B,  C, and D) according to potential impact to human health and
the environment   Group A sites are believed to have the highest  potential for such
impact; Group D sites  have the lowest.  This ROD addresses the following 13 sites,
which constitute OU2:

•      Group A Sites:   Site  3 soil,  sediment, and groundwater, Site 5  soil and
       groundwater, Site 6 soil, sediment, and surface water
•      Group B Sites:  Site 8A sediment and surface water; Sites  19, 20, and 22 soil,
       sediment, groundwater, and surface water
•      Group C  Sites:  Sites 2B and  31 soil; Sites 28  and 43 groundwater, Site 44
       sediment and surface water; Site 45 soil, sediment, and groundwater.

The base is divided into 26 major area designations for location of  base activities. The
OU2 sites are located in various areas throughout the base, as shown in Figure 1-2. The
site names and areas in which they are located are as follows:

•      Site 3 - Pest Control Wash Rack -  26 Area
•      Site 5 - Firefighter Drill Field - 23 Area
•      Site 6 - Defense Property Disposal Office (DPDO) (Defense Realization and
       Marketing Office [DRMO]) Scrap Yard and Building 2243 Railroad Tracks • 22
       Area
•      Site 2B - Grease Disposal Pit - 32 Area
•      Site 8A - Las Flores Creek - 43 Area
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•      Site 19 - 31 Area Assault Craft Unit (ACU-5) (Landing Craft Air Cushion [LCAC])
       Two Surface Impoundments

•      Site 20 - 43 Area Las Pulgas Vehicle Wash Rack

•      Site 22-23 Area Unlined Surface Impoundment

•      Site 28 - 26 Area Trash Haulers Maintenance Area

•      Site 31 - Building 210801 Transformer - 21 Area

•      Site 43 - Santa Margarita Basin Qroundwater Study

•      Site 44 - Santa Margarita Basin Surface-Water and Sediment Study

•      Site 45 - Santa Margarita Coastal Wetland Study.


Several sites originally included in OU2 according to the Federal Facility Agreement

(FFA)  were  either  removed from  the  Comprehensive  Environmental  Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) process or placed into another OU for the

following reasons:

•      Site 17-22 Area Building 22187 Marsh and Ditch (Soil), and Site 28 - 26 Area
       Trash Haulers Maintenance  Area (Soil) - Only  petroleum contamination  was
       detected in soil at these sites; excluded based on the petroleum exclusion clause
       in CERCLA.

•      Site 8 - Las  Pulgas Landfill,  and Site  14 - San Onofre Landfill - Agreement
       between the Marine Corps and the regulatory agencies was reached to remove
       these sites from  OU2 and address them under the State's landfill  program
       because they are both active landfills.

•      Sites 4/4A, 6,16,17, and 27 - 22/23 Area Groundwater - Agreement between the
       Marine Corps and the regulatory agencies was reached at the January 1997 FFA
       meeting to continue further monitoring and to remove this groundwater area from
       the OU2 ROD and include it in OU4.


13.    Statement of Basis and Purpose


This decision document sets forth the basis for the no remedial action decisions for Sites

2B, 3, 5, 6,8A, 19, 20, 22, 28, 31, 43, 44, and 45. The decisions for each of these sites

were made in accordance with CERCLA, as amended by the Superfund Amendments

and Reauthorization Act (SARA) of 1986, and to the extent practicable, the National

Contingency Plan  (NCP),  and  are based  on the  information contained  in the
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Administrative Record file for MCB Camp Pendleton.  The administrative record index is

presented as Appendix A. The primary documents used for the basis of the decisions

are as follows:


•      Rl report for Group A sites, 15 October 1993 (Southwest Division Naval Facilities
       Engineering Command [SWDIV], 1993a)

       Rl report for Group B sites, 17 March 1995 (SWDIV, 1995a)

•      Technical addendum to the Rl report for Group B sites,  15 November 1996
       (SWDIV, 1996a)

       Rl report for Group C sites, 1 November 1996 (SWDIV, 1996b)

•      Action memorandum for non-time-critical removal action, Site 5 - Firefighter Drill
       Field, 17 August 1994 (SWDIV, 1994a)

•      Action memorandum for non-time-critical removal action, Site 6 - DPDO (DRMO)
       Scrap Yard, 22 April 1996 (SWDIV, 1996c)

•      Action memorandum for non-time-critical removal action, Site 3 - Pest Control
       Wash Rack, 1 August 1996 (SWDIV, 1996d)

•      Engineering evaluation/cost analysis (EE/CA) for Group A  Site  3, Pest Control
       Wash Rack, and Site  6,  DPDO (DRMO) Scrap Yard,  15 September 1995
       (SWDIV, 1995b)

•      Technical addendum to the draft final EE/CA for Group A  Site  3, Pest Control
       Wash Rack, 15 February 1996 (SWDIV, 1996e)

       EE/CA for Group A Site 5 - Firefighter Drill Reid, 27 May 1994 (SWDIV, 1994b)

•      Site 3 -  Pesticide •Washrack" and Site 6 - DRMO 'Scrapyard,' Project Note,
       1 July 1996 (SWDIV, 1996f)

•      Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) facility assessment  (RFA)
       report, 25 June 1993 (SWDIV, 1993b)

•      Draft Final Site  Closeout  Report  for  Site 5,  20  September  1996  (OHM
       Remediation Services Corporation [OHM], 1996a)

•      Quarterly Ground Water Monitoring Report for Site 5,18 July 1996 (OHM, 1996b)

•      Draft Remedial  Investigation Report  for Group  D Sites, 14  February 1997
       (SWDIV, 1997)

•      Draft Site Closeout Report for Site 3,6 March 1997 (OHM, 1997a)

       Draft Site Closeout Report for Site 6, 21 April 1997 (OHM, 1997b).
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The U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Department of the Navy, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA), California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA), Department of
Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), and San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board
(RWQCB) concur with the no action remedies for each of the OU2 sites.

1.3    Assessment of Operable Unit 2 Sites

In accordance with the EPA's  Interim Final Guidance on Preparing Superfund Decision
Documents (EPA, 1989a), this section does not apply to sites requiring no further action.

1.4    Description of the Selected Remedy

Rl sites at MCB Camp Pendleton were separated into groups (Groups A, B, C, and D)
for investigation based on potential impact to health and the environment.  Those sites
determined to pose the highest threat were addressed first as Group A, and those that
pose the  least threat were addressed last  as Group D.   As investigations  were
completed, sites were grouped into OUs for selection of cleanup alternatives. The ROD
for OU1 was signed in December 1995 and addresses the selected remedies for soil and
groundwater at Site 9, soil at Site 4/4A, and groundwater at Site 24, all of which are
Group A sites.  This  ROD addresses the remedies for OU2, which includes sites from
Groups A, B, and C, as listed in Section 1.1.

The no action remedy  was  selected for Sites 2B and  31  soil; Sites  28 and 43
groundwater; Site 3  soil, sediment, and groundwater; Site 5 soil and groundwater;
Sites 8A and 44 sediment  and surface water;  Sites 19, 20, and 22 soil, sediment,
groundwater, and surface water, and Sites 6 and 45 soil, sediment, and surface water.
MCB Camp Pendleton does  not plan to take any further action to dean up these sites.

1.5    Declaration Statement
       1.5.1  No Action Necessary for Protection for Sites 2B. 8A. 19.20.22.28.
             31.43.44. and 45
       No unacceptable risks are presented by soil at Sites 2B and 31; groundwater at
       Sites 28 and 43; sediment and surface water at Sites 8A and 44; soil, sediment,
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       groundwater, and surface water at Sites 19, 20, and 22; and soil, sediment and
       surface water at Site 45. No remedial action or 5-year review is necessary for
       these sites to ensure protection of human hearth and the environment.

       1.5.2  No Further Action Necessary for Sites 3.5r and 6

       It has been determined that no further remedial action  is necessary for soil,
       sediment, and groundwater at Site 3; soil and groundwater at Site 5; and soil,
       sediment, and surface water at Site 6.  The soil removal actions completed at
       these sites eliminated the need to conduct additional remedial action.

       The soil removal actions successfully removed hazardous substances from the
       sites to acceptable levels; therefore,  the 5-year review will not apply to the no
       action decisions for Sites 3, 5, and 6.
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      FOR THE UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP
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      C. W. Reinke
      Major General, U.S. Marine Corps
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      Department of Toxic Substances Control
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      Regional Water Quality Control Board
      San Diego Region
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                           2.0  DECISION SUMMARY
General information about MOB Camp Pendleton and information common to each of
the individual sites are presented first in this section, including a general site description,
site history and enforcement activities, the scope and role of OU2, and the history of
community participation, followed by information specific to each site.

2.1    Site Name, Location, and Description

MCB Camp Pendleton is the primary Marine Corps amphibious training center on the
west coast  Located between the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, California, MCB
Camp Pendleton  covers  approximately 125,000 acres, almost  entirely in San Diego
County (Figure 1-1).  Camp Talega, in the 64 Area near the northwestern border of the
base, extends into Orange County.  Surrounding communities include San Clemente to
the northwest, Fallbrook to the east, and Oceanside to the south. The base is bordered
on the west by the Pacific Ocean and encompasses 17 miles of coastal area; rolling hills
and valleys stretch inland from the coast an average of 10 to 12 miles.

Site History and Enforcement
Construction  of MCB Camp Pendleton started in  March  1942,  and the base was
dedicated as a  permanent base in October 1944. The base currently supports more
than  36,000 military  personnel  and employs approximately 4,600  civilians  (Innis-
Tennebaum Architects, Inc., 1990).

On 15 November  1989, MCB Camp Pendleton was added to the National Priorities List
(NPL), primarily  because an  herbicide was detected  in  two base drinking water
production wells.

2.2    Highlights of Community Participation

The proposed plan for OU2 was released to the public in April 1997. This document and
supporting documents were made available to the public in the information repositories
at the Base Library and the Oceanside Public Library. The public was also made aware
of the availability of  these documents in  the  Administrative  Record file, which  is
maintained at the  offices  of  the  Assistant Chief  of Staff, Environmental Security

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(AC/S.ES) at Camp Pendleton, as well as at Southwest Division offices in San Diego.
The notice of availability for the proposed plan and supporting documents was published
in the Blade-Citizen newspaper and in the South County News on 30 April  1997.  A
public comment period was  held from 30 April through 30 May 1997.  In addition, a
public meeting was held on  22  May 1997.  Base, EPA, California DTSC, San  Diego
RWQCB, and Southwest Division representatives attended the public meeting.  Although
one base resident and  a member of the neighboring community attended the open
house poster board session prior to the public meeting, no members of the  public
attended the public meeting.  A verbatim transcript of the public meeting was prepared in
compliance with  CERCLA Section 117(a)(2) and  is presented in Appendix B.  No
comments were received during the public comment period or the public meeting.

This decision document presents the selected remedial actions for sites in OU2. The
remedial actions were chosen in accordance with CERCLA, as amended by SARA, and
to the extent practicable, the NCP. The decisions for OU2 are based on information
contained in the Administrative Record.

2.3   Scope and Role of Operable Unit 2

For investigative purposes, the sites at MCB Camp Pendleton were assigned to groups
based on their potential  impact to human health and the environment  Those sites that
pose the highest threat were addressed first and were designated Group A sites. OU1
consists of the following Group A sites:

•     Sites 9 and 24 soil and groundwater
      Site 4/4A soil.

The draft final ROD (SWDIV,  1995c) for OU1 was signed on 12 December 1995.

Other sites with lesser degrees of potential threat were investigated as Groups B, C,
or D.  This OU2 ROD includes sites from Groups A, B, and C, as listed in Section 1.1.
OU3 includes the remaining sites not included  in OU1 or OU2, with the exception of
groundwater at the 22/23 Area sites, which constitutes OU4.  The draft ROD for OU3 is
expected to be completed by October 1997; the schedule for OU4 has not yet been
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2.4    Site 3 - Pest Control Wash Rack - Soil, Sediment, and Groundwater
Site 3 included a pest control wash rack, unlined drainage ditches in the vicinity of and
downstream from the wash rack, and surrounding areas used to mix and dispose of
pesticide solutions.  A soil removal action (Section 2.4.5) was conducted at Site 3 based
on an evaluation of the Rl data.

       2.4.1  Site Name, Location, and Description

       Site 3 - Pest Control Wash Rack, is located in the 26 Area (Figure 1-2).  The
       concrete wash rack was adjacent to Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe (AT&SF)
       tracks, approximately 200 feet northwest of Vandegrift Boulevard and southwest
       of Building 2624. The wash rack drained to an approximate 10-foot-wide unlined
       ditch. The ditch cuts into the alluvium of the Santa Margarita Basin and follows a
       southwesterly course for about 1,000 feet before emptying into the floodplain of
       the Santa Margarita River (Naval Energy and Environmental Support Activity
       [NEESA],  1984).    One upgradient base  water  production  well  and  one
       downgradient base water production well are located within 1/2 mile of Site 3.

       The 26 Area is used primarily for industrial purposes. The following facilities are
       currently or were historically located near Site 3:

             Base laundry and dry cleaning facility (no longer operational)
             Automobile maintenance facility
             Sewage sludge composting yard (Site 10)
             Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) maintenance facility (Site 24)
             Concrete batch plant
             26 Area trash haulers maintenance area (Site 28)
             Contractor laydown lots
             Miscellaneous storage yards and warehouses.

       Drainages from these activities flow toward or through Site 3 and empty into the
       adjacent floodplain and river.

       2.4.2  Site History and Enforcement Activities

       From the early 1950s, the concrete wash  rack reportedly was used for washing
       pest  control vehicles,  rinsing application  tanks/equipment,  mixing  pesticide

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      solutions, and disposing of leftover pesticide solutions. The base discontinued
      these activities and practices at Site 3 in earty 1980.  During site operations, an
      estimated 25,000 to 300,000 gallons of diluted pesticide solution reportedly was
      disposed of at the site (NEESA, 1984).

      An initial assessment study (IAS)  was completed  in  September 1984 and
      recommended that a site inspection (SI) be conducted for Site 3 (NEESA, 1984).
      The SI for Site 3, completed in 1988 (Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc. [CDM], 1988),
      recommended a remedial  investigation (Rl). The Rl  for Site 3 was conducted
      between 1992 and 1993 along with the Group A sites (SWDIV, I993a).  The Rl
      recommended a removal action for Site 3 and an EE/CA was prepared.  The
      results of a treatability study for the preferred  alternative indicated that  soil
      washing would not be cost effective. The draft final EE/CA selected capping as
      the removal  action.   However, after further evaluation,  a soil stabilization
      alternative was added to the technical addendum to the EE/CA for  Site 3
      (SWDIV, 1996e) and was selected as the removal remedy, as documented in the
      action memorandum (SWDIV, 1996d). The removal action was conducted from
      May 1996 to January 1997.

      2.4.3  Summary of Site Characteristics

      This section provides a summary of the Rl for soil, sediment, and groundwater at
      Site 3.  The  results of the Rl for Site 3 soil,  sediment,  and groundwater  are
      presented in the Rl report for Group A sites (SWDIV, 1993a).

      During the Rl, 79 surface  soil or sediment samples (0 to 12 inches deep) were
      collected from the  Site 3  wash rack, ditches, and surrounding areas  and 77
      subsurface  soil  samples were collected from 29 borings.  Earthworm samples
      were collected from one ditch location.  Three rounds of groundwater samples
      were collected from nine site wells.  Groundwater samples were also collected
      from base water production wells 10S/04W-07H02 (two samples) and 10S/04W-
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       2.4.3.1  Soil and Sediment
       Soil samples were analyzed for Contract Laboratory Program (CLP) metals, CLP
       volatile organic compounds  (VOCs), CLP  semivolatile  organic  compounds
       (SVOCs), total  petroleum hydrocarbons  (TPH) as  diesel (TPH-d), TPH  as
       gasoline  (TPH-g),  CLP  pesticides,  polychlorinated  biphenyls  (PCBs), and
       herbicides.  In addition, surface soil/sediment samples were analyzed for dioxins
       and furans.

       The predominant  soil contaminants  at  Site 3 are arsenic,  herbicides, and
       pesticides,    including     4,4'-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethane    (4,4'-DDD),
       4,4'-dichlorodiphenykJichloroethene  (4,4'-DDE),  4,4'-dichlorodiphenyttrichloro-
       ethene (4,4'-DDT),  and  chlordane.    The highest  concentrations  of  soil
       contaminants were generally detected at or near ground surface. Concentrations
       exceeding human health risk-based preliminary remediation goals (r-PRGs) were
       detected  to  depths  of  10 feet  and  low concentrations below  r-PRGs were
       detected to depths of 20 feet below ground surface. Maximum concentrations of
       pesticides were  1,280,000 micrograms per kilogram  (ug/kg)  for 4,4'-DDD,
       140,000 tig/kg for 4,4'-DDT, and 91,000 jig/kg for 4,4'-DDE.  Of the  several
       poJycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) detected, benzo(a)pyrene exceeded
       the  respective r-PRG at  a maximum concentration  of 420 ng/kg and dioxin
       exceeded the r-PRG in one surface soil sample from within the pest control wash
       rack at a concentration of 5.2 fig/kg.  Several localized areas of pesticide and
       PAH contamination  were identified outside the pest control  wash rack area.
       Concentrations of 4,4'-DDD, 4,4'-DDE, 4,4'-DDT, diekJrin, chlordane (alpha and
       gamma), and benzo(a)pyrene were detected in the southwest-trending drainage
       ditch nearest the wash rack and the northwest-trending ditch farthest from the
       wash rack. The detected soil contaminants are generally immobile.

       2.4.3.2 Groundwater

       Groundwater  samples were also analyzed  for general  inorganic chemistry.
       Groundwater samples were analyzed for the same analytes as the soil samples,
       with the exception of dioxins and furans.  Groundwater analytical results were
       below available background  and/or  available maximum  contaminant levels
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      (MCLs).  Several detected contaminants do not occur naturally and no MCLs are
      available. Further assessment was conducted based on potential human health
      and ecological risk potential (Section 2.4.4).

      2.4.4  Summary of Site Risks Prior to Removal Action

      Rl data were used in the risk assessment for Site 3. The results of the baseline
      human  health  and  ecological  risk  assessments  for  soil,  sediment  and
      groundwater at Site 3 are presented in detail in the Rl report for Group A sites
      (SWDIV, 1993a).  Further ecological risk evaluation was conducted to establish
      site-specific removal goals for the ecological receptors of concern. This section
      summarizes the risk assessment prior to the removal action.

      2.4.4.1   Baseline Risk Assessment Methodology

      Human Health
      The environmental sampling data were collected according to knowledge-based,
      purposive sampling decision logic, with additional samples to  provide data on
      areas of high, medium, and low contamination. All Rl data were validated and
      evaluated in accordance  with  the  EPA's  Risk  Assessment  Guidance  for
      Superfund(RAGS) (EPA, 1989b).

      Exposure scenarios were developed based on available media at the site and
      current and future land use.  The reasonable maximum exposure (RME) receptor
      was assumed to be present on site for all exposure scenarios.

      Toxicity values for the  chemicals of concern  (COCs) were compiled from the
      Integrated Risk  Information System (IRIS)  (EPA,  1992a),   Health  Effects
      Assessment Summary Tables (HEAST) (EPA,  1992b), a Cal/EPA memorandum
      on criteria for carcinogens (Cal/EPA, 1992a), and tetrachloroethene (PCE) and
      trichloroethene (TCE) profiles from the Superfund Hearth Risk Technical Support
      Center (EPA, 1994). For the more recent risk assessments conducted after the
      EPA preliminary  remediation goal (PRG) tables  (EPA, 1995 and  1996)  were
      developed, toxicity values were cited from the above sources, as well as from the
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       National  Center for  Environmental  Assessment and  the  DTSC's Preliminary
       Endangerment Assessment Guidance Manual, dated  January 1994 (Gal/EPA,
       1994).

       Cancer slope factors (SFs) have been  developed by the EPA for estimating
       excess lifetime cancer risks associated with exposure to potentially carcinogenic
       chemicals.  SF values, expressed in milligrams per kilogram per day (mg/kg-
       day)-1, are multiplied by the estimated intake of a potential carcinogen (expressed
       in mg/kg-day) to provide an upper-bound estimate of the excess lifetime cancer
       risk associated with  exposure at that intake level.   The term 'upper  bound"
       reflects the conservative estimate of the  risks calculated  from the SF.  This
       approach  makes underestimation of  the actual  cancer risk highly unlikely.
       Cancer SF values are derived from the results of human epidemiotogical  studies
       or chronic animal bioassays using animal-to-human extrapolation and uncertainty
       factors.

       Reference doses (RfDs) have been developed by the EPA to indicate the
       potential  for  adverse health effects from exposure  to chemicals exhibiting
       noncarcinogenic effects.  RfDs (expressed in mg/kg-day) are estimates of lifetime
       daily exposure  levels for humans,  including  sensitive individuals.  Estimated
       intakes of chemicals from environmental media (e.g., the amount of a chemical
       ingested from contaminated drinking water) can be compared with the RfD.  RfDs
       are derived  from human epkJemiological  studies   or animal  studies and
       incorporate uncertainty factors (e.g., to  account for the  use of animal data to
       predict effects on humans).  These uncertainty factors help ensure that the RfDs
       will not underestimate the potential for adverse effects.

       Excess lifetime  cancer risks are determined by multiplying the intake level with
       the cancer SF value.  These risks are probabilities that are generally expressed
       in  scientific notation  (e.g., 1x10*).  An excess lifetime cancer risk of 1x10*
       indicates that, as a plausible upper bound, an individual has a one in one million
       chance of developing cancer as a  result of site-related exposure to a carcinogen
       over a 70-year lifetime under the specific exposure conditions at a site.
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       Potential concern for noncarcinogenic effects of a single contaminant in a single
       medium is expressed as the hazard quotient (HQ) (or the ratio of the estimated
       intake derived from the contaminant concentration in a given medium to the RfD
       for the contaminant).  The hazard index (HI) can be derived by adding the HQs
       for all contaminants within a medium or across  all media to which a given
       population could reasonably be exposed.  The HI  provides a useful  reference
       point for  gaging the  potential significance  of multiple contaminant exposures
       within a single medium or across media.

       Lead was evaluated separately using both the Federal (EPA, 1991 a) and State
       (Cal/EPA,  1992b)  lead models.    Evaluation  of  soil and  groundwater lead
       concentrations using Federal  and State blood lead  models indicated that blood
       lead  concentrations would meet  health protection  target criteria.  The  target
       criteria are less than 10 micrograms per deciliter (ug/dl) for 95 percent of children
       (age  range 0 to 6 years) using the Federal model and for 99 percent of children
       using the State model.

       The EPA has  developed  a list  of  media-specific  concentrations (PRGs) that
       represent a IxlO6 risk level  (EPA, 1995 and  1996).   Soil and groundwater
       pathways were evaluated using the methodology described above  for calculating
       excess  lifetime cancer risk and noncarcinogenic effects.  The target  risk level of
       1x10-°  and  upper-bound   intake  parameters   were  used  to  calculate
       concentrations.    Site  concentrations were then compared against  these
       concentrations to calculate risks and hazards. This method was used for some
       OU2 sites for baseline risk assessments conducted  after the EPA developed the
       PRG tables. The pathways,  assumptions, and input parameters  for such sites
       matched those used in the PRG calculations.

       The quantitative results of the baseline risk assessments were compared against
       target risk criteria.  An RME excess lifetime cancer risk of 10^ is considered the
       point of  departure above which  risk management  should  be  considered,
       according   to  Title  40,   Code  of   Federal  Regulations  (CFR),  Section
       300.430(e)(2)(i)(A)(2).  An excess lifetime cancer risk exceeding  104  generally
       requires remediation.  Risk management should also be considered  for an RME
       exposure with an HI greater than 1.0.

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       Risks/hazards  associated with chemicals of potential concern (COPCs) were
       evaluated using representative (average and 95 percent upper confidence limit
       [UCL]) concentrations for a residential land use exposure scenario.

       Ecological Risk
       The baseline ecological risk assessment (EcoRA) methodology is presented in
       detail in the Rl  reports and work plans for the sites included in this ROD (SWDIV,
       1991,1993a, 1993b, 1995a, and 1996a).  This section summarizes the approach
       and methodology for the baseline EcoRA.

       To address the EcoRA objectives, a phased approach is used, as suggested by
       the EPA (1992c).   The phased  approach consists of  three phases:   site
       characterization and screening, initial determination of ecological impact, and
       bioassessment.

       •      Phase  I - Site Characterization and Screening, involves identifying the
             presence and concentrations of chemicals of  potential ecological concern
             (COPECs) at  the  sites and evaluating whether  exposure pathways  to
             ecological receptors exist.
       •      Phase II - Initial Determination of Ecological  Impact, involves conducting
             ecological comparisons between potentially  impacted and nonimpacted
             areas.  The comparison can include parameters such as presence  or
             absence of species, health of plants and animals,  community structure,
             and  contaminant concentrations  in the tissues of plants and animals in
             order to assess potential food-chain exposure. This includes habitat and
             wildlife  surveys and collection of biota to measure btoaccumulation  in
             plants, terrestrial invertebrates, and small mammals.
       •      Phase  III -  Bioassessment,  involves  further  laboratory  studies  to
             determine what  COPEC concentrations result in measurable effects.
             Information collected as part of this phase is used to help make decisions
             about potential remediation.

       Potential ecological risks were quantified using the  HQ approach.  An HQ was
       calculated for  each preliminary COPEC (soil  and biota) or sample  location
       (sediment and surface water).  The magnitude of the HQs indicates potential
       ecological effects but  is not an exact estimation of risk.  For example, the actual
       risk due to a chemical with an HQ of 70 could be less than that for a chemical
       with an HQ of 20 because of the uncertainties involved in selecting and deriving
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       preliminary limits of exposure or other field conditions. For this reason, potential
       ecological risks are discussed in broad terms (i.e.,  HQ<1 represents no or tow
       risk, 1 to 10 represents tow to medium risk, 10 to 100 represents medium to high
       risk,  and >100 represents  high to  very high  risk).  This  could result in an
       underestimation or overestimation of potential ecological risk.

       A complete EcoRA requires several components. Although each  is essential to
       the  risk assessment,  not all  contribute equal weight to the development of
       conclusions. In addition, limitations and uncertainties are associated with  each
       component.  The conclusions of the EcoRA are based on an assessment of the
       following:

       •      Reid surveys of receptor populations and habitats
       •      Home range of  representative species
       •      Chemical concentrations in various media, including biota
       •      Potential   toxicrty  to   primary  receptors,   as  determined  through
             comparisons with reported and calculated effect levels (preliminary limits
             of exposure)
       •      Potential  btoaccumulation  of contaminants  in  primary  receptors,  as
             determined through  accumulation measurements using  site-collected
             plants,  aquatic, and  terrestrial invertebrates  and  comparison   with
             concentrations measured in biota from reference locations
       •      Potential btoaccumulation of contaminants  in aquatic invertebrates to
             secondary receptors, as determined through quantitative comparisons
             with preliminary limits of exposure for dietary intake.

       Potential btoaccumulation of  detected  chemicals by primary  and  secondary
       receptors  was  also   evaluated  during   the  COPEC  selection  process.
       Btoaccumulation in primary receptors (terrestrial plants and aquatic and terrestrial
       invertebrates) was evaluated by comparing chemical concentrations detected in
       field-collected biota with concentrations detected in  similar biota collected  from
       several reference locations  in the vicinity of the sites or at upstream locations.
       Bioaccumulatton in secondary receptors (representative mammals and birds)
       was evaluated by calculating bioaccumulation factors from field-collected plants,
       terrestrial  invertebrates,  and  mice.   These  bioaccumulation  factors  were
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       combined  with  toxictty  information  and  dietary  composition  to derive soil
       preliminary limits of exposure for mammals and birds.   Bioaccumulation  in
       secondary receptors was also evaluated by calculating dietary preliminary limits
       of exposure for mammalian ingestion of aquatic invertebrates.

       Potential chemical migration  and exposure pathways were evaluated for each
       site.  Only current land use scenarios were used in the assessment Results of
       the exposure assessment indicated that exposure to terrestrial plants and wildlife
       could occur through the following major pathways:

       •      Ingestion of soil
       •      Ingestion of surface water
       •      Root absorption of chemicals in soil  (plants).

       Exposures to aquatic plants  and organisms could occur through  the following
       pathways:

             Ingestion of sediment
             Ingestion of surface water
             Inhalation (across gill surfaces) of dissolved chemicals in surface water
             Dermal absorption of chemicals in surface water or sediment
             Root absorption of chemicals in sediment or surface water (plants).

       Results of the field surveys, COPEC selection process,  exposure assessment,
       and ecological effects assessment were evaluated in the risk characterization to
       identify final COPECs for each site. The recommendations for no further action
       are based on both the quantitative and qualitative evaluations.

       2.4.4.2 Human Hearth Risk Characterization

       Pathways for human exposure to surface water and sediment in  the drainage
       ditches are incomplete because the  ditches  do not support chronic  human
       exposure.  The ditches are densely vegetated and contain only seasonal surface
       water. In addition,  humans are not expected to be in the ditches on a regular
       basis. The soil pathway was determined to be complete for future exposure. Soil
       exposure was evaluated  for ingestion, dermal contact, and inhalation of fugitive
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       Groundwater was evaluated assuming a residential  scenario for current and
       future land use because groundwater beneath the site is a potential drinking
       water source and base production wells are located within 1/2 mile of the site.
       The nearest downgradient base water production well is 10S/04W-07R02.  The
       capture zone analysis for this well at a maximum pumping capacity indicated that
       groundwater in the site vicinity would become part of the base drinking water
       supply  if the  following  conditions  were met:    the  groundwater  gradient
       experienced a clockwise rotation of 14 degrees, the production well was pumped
       for 5 years at its  1-year maximum pumping rate, and the transmissivity of the
       aquifer was underestimated by an order of magnitude (SWDIV,  1993a).

       Antimony, nickel,  and thallium  were  detected  in  groundwater  samples at
       concentrations exceeding  MCLs  but within background levels. The common
       laboratory contaminant bis(2-ethyihexyl)phthalate was detected once  in  well
       3W-30B; this  compound  was not detected in 3W-30B during   previous or
       subsequent sampling events. Well 3W-30B is an upgradient well for Site 3.  The
       only contributors to groundwater cancer risk are arsenic, chloroform, and bis(2-
       ethylhexyOphthalate.    Both  chloroform  and   bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate  are
       common laboratory  contaminants.    Arsenic  was detected  at  a maximum
       concentration of 18.1 micrograms per liter (u.g/1), which is within background as
       determined  using the  analysis  of  variance (ANOVA)  statistical  comparison
       between upgradient  and  downgradient wells  at  the  site  (SWDIV,  1993a,
       Appendix O). The HI for groundwater was less than 1.0 for all routes of exposure
       (SWDIV, 1993a, Table 6-8).  Therefore, groundwater  at Site  3 is  protective of
       human health.

       The pathway for human receptors to the drainage ditches is incomplete and does
       not support a chronic exposure. Therefore, the HHRA focused on the wash rack
       area.  The current scenario for the wash rack was very limited because the site
       was  closed and  fenced.   However,  a commercial/industrial scenario was
       assumed for the current scenario. The future scenarios identified for the site are
       residential, military, and commercial/industrial.  The excess lifetime cancer risk
       for soil under the  current  RME commercial/industrial scenario was 8x1 (H.  The
       excess lifetime cancer risk due to soil for the future RME residential scenario was
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       1x10-2.  The main contributors to the cancer risk were arsenic, aldrin, dieldrin,
       heptachlor, 4,4'-DDD, 4,4'-DDE, 4,4'-DDT, dioxin, and chtordane.

       The HI due to soil was 2.5 for the current RME commercial/industrial scenario
       and 83.2 for the future RME residential scenario.  The main contributors were
       aldrin, dieldrin, chlordane, and 4,4'-DDT.

       2.4.4.3  Ecological Risk Assessment

       All detected chemicals  in  soil and  sediment samples were considered  for
       potential  adverse  effects  on  ecological receptors at  Site 3.    Detected
       concentrations were  compared  with background  levels,  and  those exceeding
       background were evaluated further.  Most of the chemicals detected in soil at the
       site have low solubility in water, and the drainage ditches at the site contain water
       for only brief periods of time following storms.  Therefore, exposure to surface
       water is not a complete pathway for chronic exposure to ecological  receptors.
       The major routes of exposure would be through derma) contact and ingestion of
       soils/sediments.  Exposure to soils was evaluated for the soil ingestion route.
       Quantitative evaluation of  dermal exposure  is highly uncertain  and not well
       researched for terrestrial organisms and,  thus, was not  evaluated.  Inhalation
       exposure could occur as a result of potential volatilization and fugitive dust but
       was not quantitatively evaluated.

       Bioaccumulation can occur within foodchains (e.g., birds eating worms growing in
       contaminated soil).  Earthworm samples were collected from the she to evaluate
       bioaccumulation directly.  Earthworms were  also exposed to site soils in the
       laboratory. Earthworms grown in the laboratory bioassay bioaccumulated metals
       and organochtorines  (especially 4,4'-DDT, 4,4-DDE, and 4,4'-DDD), whereas
       field-collected earthworms  bioaccumulated metals and a low concentration of
       4,4'-DDE.

       A  bioassay  was also conducted  in the laboratory by  growing  lettuce in
       contaminated  site soil.  Results ranged from soil  being directly toxic to simply
       exhibiting growth effects. Individual contaminants were not identified.
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       Several potential Federal- or State-listed and other special-status species could
       be receptors in riparian areas adjacent to the site, including greater mastiff bat,
       least Bell's vireo, black-shouldered kite, southwestern willow flycatcher, peregrine
       falcon,  western yellow-billed cuckoo, southwestern pond turtle,  and  arroyo
       southwestern toad.

       Inorganic compounds that exceeded  background concentrations and elevated
       concentrations of certain organic  compounds  were associated with adverse
       effects on ecological receptors.  The primary chemical contributors to ecological
       risk were  arsenic,  lead,  herbicides  (monuron,  prometron,  and simazine),
       4,4'-DDT, 4,4'-DDE, 4,4'-DDD, dieldrin, chtordane, benzo(a)pyrene, and diesel.

       2.4.4.4   Conclusions

       The human health  and ecological  risk assessments identified risks exceeding
       acceptable  levels.    The  primary contributors to  risk were arsenic,  lead,
       herbicides, pesticides (especially 4,4'-DDT, 4.4'-DDE, and 4,4'-DDD), PAHs, and
       dioxin.   The site was recommended for a removal action based  on these
       assessments.

       2.4.5  Removal Action

       A soil removal action was recommended for Site 3 in the Rl for Group A sites
       (SWDIV, 1993a). An EE/CA was drafted and soil washing was selected as the
       preferred alternative.  However, a considerable delay occurred between the draft
       EE/CA  and draft final EE/CA  because a treatability study indicated that the
       preferred alternative (soil washing) would not meet the removal goals and was
       not a cost-effective technology.

       Ecological risk was reevaluated using more recent  information developed for
       Group C  sites.   The  new information was  used along with   toxicotogical
       information from the risk assessment for  Group A sites to develop the most
       realistic  goals for receptors expected to feed at Site 3 (SWDIV,  1996f).  The
       foraging area of the target species was also considered in relation to the areal
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       extent of contamination at the site.  After  reevaluation of the site risk  and
       additional removal alternatives, another alternative was added in the technical
       addendum to the EE/CA (SWDIV, 1996e).  The new alternative, Alternative 4 -
       Excavation, Stabilization, and On-Site Disposal, was selected for implementation
       based on the following reasons: the greatest protection of human health and the
       environment would  be achieved because  all  exposure pathways  would  be
       removed; the land would be fully restored for future use without the need for long-
       term monitoring or  potential land use restrictions; long-term costs would be
       reduced even  though the short-term  costs would  be slightly higher than  for
       originally preferred Alternative 3.  In addition, Alternative  4  had the highest
       ranking   for  constructibility,   timeliness,  and  demonstrated  performance.
       Evaluation  of  treatability  study  results  indicated that  Alternative 4 would
       successfully achieve the definition of inert waste in  accordance with waste
       discharge requirements set forth in Title 23,  California Code of Regulations
       (CCR), Division 3, Chapter 15.

       The Navy's decision to undertake a non-time-critical removal action at Site  3 is
       documented in an  action memorandum (SWDIV,  1996d).   The  selected
       alternative included excavation of contaminated soil, stabilization, and disposal at
       the Box  Canyon landfill (Site 7).  In addition, the alternative included excavation
       of dioxin-contaminated soils for disposal at an off-base  facility.  Figures 2-1A
       through  2-1F show the areas of excavation.  The soil removal action at Site 3
       was completed in January 1997  and is documented in the site closure report
       prepared by the removal action contractor, dated 6 March 1997 (OHM, 1997a).

       During  the  removal action,  a bum layer area adjacent to  Subsite 3D was
       discovered.  This area has been designated Site 1111 - 26 Area Bum Layer.
       This  new site  will be addressed with Sites 21 and 33 and the 22/23 Area
       groundwater sites in OU4.
       2.4.6
       The final removal action goals for Site 3 were based on  human health and
       ecological risk-based levels  and  background  concentrations  (Table 2-1).
       Ecological risk-based goals were revised using more recent toxictty information

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       and modeling, as discussed in the closeout report (OHM, 1997a).  The wash rack
       area, Subsite 3A, was cleaned up to human health goals. The ditches, Subsites
       3B, 3C, and 3D, were generally cleaned up to ecological risk goals because the
       pathway for human receptors was incomplete. Although residual contamination
       was detected in a few soil samples at Site 3 at concentration exceeding removal
       goals, the site has been determined to be protective of human health and the
       environment (OHM, 1997a).  Residual contamination exceeding  removal goals
       was generally detected in samples collected below the estimated exposure depth
       of concern for receptors. The pesticide 4,4'-DDT was detected in one sample at
       a  concentration  exceeding the removal goal within the exposure depth for
       humans at Subsite 3A; as a result, the area was covered with 3 feet of clean fill,
       thus  limiting exposure.   The pesticides 4,4'-DDT  and 4,4'-DDE were each
       detected at concentrations exceeding removal goals within the exposure depth of
       concern for ecological receptors. However, based on the frequency of detection,
       the risk from residual contamination is considered acceptable.

       2.4.7   Description of the No Action Alternative

       The no action  alternative for Site 3 soil, sediment, and groundwater includes no
       institutional or engineering controls and no containment, excavation, or treatment
       technologies.  The soil removal action has been completed, as documented in
       the closeout report (OHM, 1997a).

       Although a few  residual contaminant concentrations exceeding removal goals
       remained after completion  of the soil  removal  action, the residual risk  was
       determined to be acceptable. The excavated areas have been  backfilled with
       clean soil and reseeded. The bum layer area adjacent to Subsite 3D has been
       designated a new site and will be addressed in OU4.

       The risk assessment indicated that site groundwater is protective of human
       health.  Soil contaminants  at Site  3 are generally  immobile and do not pose a
       threat to groundwater quality.  The soil contaminants  have been  removed,
       eliminating the potential threat to groundwater. Therefore, no action is required
       for groundwater at Site 3.
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2.5    Site 5 - Firefighter Drill Field - Soil and Groundwater

Site 5 includes soil and groundwater at the firefighter drill field.  A soil removal action
(Section 2.5.5) was conducted at Site 5 based on an evaluation of the Rl data.

       2.5.1  Site Name. Location, and Description

       Site 5 - Firefighter Drill Field,  is located  in the middle of the Marine Corps Air
       Station (MCAS) in the 23 Area (Rgure 1-2). The site includes a grassy, unlined
       circular bum pit, 60 to 70 feet in diameter, surrounded by a 1-foot-high earthen
       berni.

       2.5.2  Site History and Enforcement Activities

       From the late 1940s or 1950s to 1981, the firefighter drill field was used as a
       crash drill area to train firefighters in the suppression of fuel and oil fires. Training
       bums were conducted in a grassy, unlined, circular bum pit As of 1981, the total
       volume of jet fuels, kerosene,  gasoline, diesel fuel, oil, grease, hydraulic fluids,
       solvents (TCE, trichloroetnane IJCA], methyl ethyl ketone [MEK], methyl isobutyl
       ketone, and stoddard), and paint thinners and strippers disposed of or burned at
       the site was estimated to be 280,000 to 850,000 gallons (NEESA, 1984).

       Petroleum hydrocarbons reportedly  were the primary liquids disposed  of or
       burned in the pit An aqueous fire fighting foam and a biodegradable protein
       foam were used  to extinguish fires during  drills.   The  training bums were
       discontinued in the spring of 1981, and the site  was subsequently regraded to
       cover the bum pit (NEESA, 1984). Much  of the flammable liquid may have been
       destroyed during the fire drills.

       An IAS of Site 5 was completed in September 1984 (NEESA, 1984), and an SI
       was completed in 1988 (COM, 1988). Fuel  hydrocarbons were detected at a
       maximum concentration  of 32,000 mg/kg at  a depth of 4 feet below ground
       surface in the  old bum pit.  No fuel hydrocarbons or other volatile organics were
       detected in groundwater sampled during the SI. As a result of the SI, a remedial
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      investigation/feasibility study (RI/FS) was recommended to characterize the site
      in greater detail and to define the lateral and vertical extent of contamination.

      The Rl for Site 5 was conducted during 1992 and 1993 with the Group A sites
      (SWDIV, 1993a). The Rl recommended a soil removal action for Site 5 based on
      potential threat to groundwater from soil contaminants. An EE/CA was prepared
      (SWDIV, 19945),  and the selected alternative was documented in an action
      memorandum  (SWDIV,  1994a).    The  selected  removal  action was  soil
      excavation, treatment, and recycling or disposal off site or on base depending on
      the contaminant type and concentration.  The removal action was completed in
      December 1995 and the cleanup goals were met (OHM,  1996a).  None of the
      COCs for Site 5 were detected during three quarterly groundwater  monitoring
      events conducted after completion of the soil excavation (OHM, 1996b).

      2.5.3 Summary of Site Characteristics

      The Rl  and associated  data  evaluation for Site 5 were conducted between
      February 1992 and April 1993.  The Rl involved collecting and analyzing  40
      subsurface  soil samples from 20 soil borings and 21 surface soil samples.  Soil
      samples were analyzed for CLP metals,  CLP VOCs, CLP SVOCs, TPH-d,
      TPH-g,  CLP pesticides,  and PCBs.   In addition, surface  soil  samples were
      analyzed for dtoxins and furans. A total of 15 groundwater monitoring wells were
      installed during the Rl, and 56 groundwater samples were collected from new
      and existing wells.  Groundwater samples were analyzed for CLP metals, VOCs,
      SVOCs, TPH-d,  and TPH-g.   Groundwater samples were also analyzed for
      general  chemistry parameters  to evaluate water quality.  The complete Rl for
      Site 5 is included in the Rl report for Group A sites (SWDIV, 1993a).  This section
      summarizes the results.

      2.5.3.1  Soil

      Soil contamination at Site 5 is primarily due to petroleum hydrocarbons.  TPH,
      consisting primarily of diesel, was detected in soil at a maximum concentration of
      15,000 milligrams per kilogram (mg/kg).  The Rl borings delineated  two areas,
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      each covering between 19,000 and 22,000 square feet (fP), in which at least one
      sample from  each boring exceeded a TPH concentration of 100 mg/kg.  Soil
      samples were limited to a maximum depth  of 7  feet below ground  surface
      because shallow groundwater was encountered within 2 feet of the deepest soil
      sample collected.   TCE was  detected  only in one boring, at a  maximum
      concentration of 17,000 ug/kg.   No other contaminants exceeded background
      levels or human health r-PRGs.

      2.5.3.2  Groundwater

      No groundwater contaminants were detected in Site 5 wells during the first two
      quarters of Rl sampling.  Following severe flooding in January 1993, localized
      concentrations of benzene and 1,2-dichloroethane (1,2-DCA) were detected in
      well 5W-06A, the shallow downgradient monitoring well closest to the old bum
      pit.  In March 1993, benzene and 1,2-DCA were detected at concentrations of 4
      and 3ng/l, respectively, which exceed the respective State MCLs  of 1  and
      O.Sjig/l.   During  the next quarterly sampling, no  benzene was  detected but
      1,2-DCA was detected at a concentration (0.6 mj/l)  slightly exceeding the MCL.
      By the October  1993  sampling  event, neither benzene nor  1,2-DCA  was
      detected.  These contaminants were not detected in other Site 5 wells.

      2.5.4  Summary of Site Risks Prior to Removal Action

      Only validated data collected during the Rl at Site  5 were used in the risk
      assessment.  This section summarizes the results  and conclusions of  the risk
      assessment for Site 5 prior to the completion of the removal action.

      2.5.4.1  Human Health Risk Characterization

      A baseline risk assessment was conducted for Site 5 to evaluate potential risk to
      human  health in accordance with RAGS (EPA,  1989b and 1991b)  and NCP
      criteria for Superfund risk assessment (EPA, 1990).  Details  of the human health
      risk assessment  (HHRA) are presented in the draft final Rl report for Group A
      sites (SWDIV, 1993a). Although the HHRA indicated relatively little risk from the
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       COPCs in site soil, migration of soil contaminants posed an apparent threat to
       groundwater.

       Lead,  silver, selenium,  thallium, TPH, benzene, xylenes,  TCE, acetone, and
       methytene chloride were evaluated as soil COPCs at Site 5.  Potentially complete
       exposure pathways for human receptors at the site include exposure to soil via
       incidental ingestion and dermal absorption and exposure to  groundwater via
       ingestion and inhalation.

       Risk characterization of the  site  was  performed using  maximum detected
       concentrations and RME scenarios.  A conservative estimate of potential risk to
       human receptors due to  the COPCs was calculated for each  media in a
       potentially complete exposure pathway. The risk characterization was based on
       a hypothetical residential exposure  scenario and  evaluated potential risks for
       critical human receptors (SWDIV, 1993a).

       The risk  characterization  for the  groundwater pathway  was  based  on
       groundwater data from sampling conducted prior to abnormally high seasonal
       flooding.   Higher concentrations  of chemicals were detected in subsequent
       sampling.   However, the contamination  was very localized (limited  to well
       5W-06A)  and concentrations  exceeded State drinking water standards only
       slightly (no Federal standards were exceeded).  Contaminants were not detected
       during subsequent sampling during October 1993.  None of the COCs for Site 5
       were detected during three quarterly groundwater monitoring events conducted
       after the completion of the removal action to evaluate whether additional action
       would  be required (OHM, 1996b).

       The risk  characterization for the site resulted in  estimated  total site-related
       incremental lifetime cancer risk (ILCR) values of 4x10* for exposure to surface
       soil via ingestion, 2x10-7 for exposure to surface soil via dermal absorption, and
       less than 10-7 for exposure to groundwater.   Although these estimates were
       obtained using Federal toxicity values, the use of State values resulted in similar
       estimates.  All of the calculated risks are less than the target ILCR of 1x10*
       (SWDIV, 1993a).
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       The risk characterization for Site 5 resulted in estimated site-related HI values of
       less than 0.1  for exposure to surface soil and 0.2 for exposure to groundwater,
       well below the target level of 1.0 (SWDIV, 1993a).

       The risk characterization using maximum concentrations for Site 5 indicated  no
       potential cancer risk or adverse health impact exceeding target criteria for critical
       receptors exposed to COPCs  in surface soil or groundwater.  However, site-
       specific criteria indicated a relatively high potential for contaminants to migrate to
       and degrade groundwater.

       2.5.4.2  Ecological Risk Assessment

       Inorganic compounds exceeding  background  levels and/or potential adverse
       effect levels for sensitive plants or animals at Site 5 included aluminum, barium,
       iron, lead, thallium, and vanadium. Although inorganics in site soils could pose a
       risk to terrestrial invertebrates, plants, and vertebrate animals, the concentrations
       were near background levels. TPH and its constituents could also pose a risk to
       exposed organisms.  The potential for bioaccumulation of detected metals and
       organics could be a source of potential risk to higher trophic organisms. Some of
       the metals  detected could be magnified or accumulated through the terrestrial
       food chain. In contrast, the physical and chemical characteristics of the organic
       chemicals  detected would minimize their bioaccumulation potential.  However,
       results of the site  characterization indicated that Site 5 likely contains only a
       limited habitat for terrestrial organisms because of site activities and disturbance.
       In addition, significant  exposure  pathways  are not likely complete (SWDIV,
       1993a).

       No aquatic habitat  is located in the immediate  vicinity of Site 5.  Downgradient
       aquatic habitat was assessed during the Rl  as  part of Site 4. The emphasis of
       the  ecological risk assessment  at  Site 5 was  potential  risk  to  terrestrial
       organisms.  Exposure to volatile chemicals in soil via the inhalation route was not
       assessed because few of the chemicals detected in surface soil had volatile
       characteristics and the risk from inhalation was considered low.
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       Based  on the information  gathered  from the assessment,  the exposure  of
       terrestrial receptors to soil via ingestion appears to  contribute most of the
       potential risk to these organisms.  However, as discussed with the parties to the
       FFA and resource agencies, significant exposure pathways at Site 5 were not
       likely complete, the risk to ecological  receptors was not significant, and Site 5
       was expected to be paved as part of the base realignment construction.

       2.5.4.3  Conclusions

       The results of the risk assessment indicated that risks to human health  and the
       environment  were  within acceptable levels.   The  ILCR  for  humans using
       maximum concentrations at the site was below the target level of 10*,  and the
       noncarcinogenic HI was less than  1.0. The threat to ecological receptors was
       due primarily to metals concentrations near calculated  background levels, and
       the  assumed exposure  pathways were  not likely complete.   However,  soil
       contaminants  posed a threat to groundwater.  Therefore,  further action was
       recommended for site soil to mitigate the threat to shallow groundwater from soil
       contamination.

       2.5.5  Removal Action

       A soil removal action was conducted at Site 5 because of the high potential for
       contaminants to migrate to shallow groundwater and degrade neaifoy drinking
       water wells.  The decision for a non-time-critical soil removal action and the
       selected action are presented in the action memorandum (SWDIV, 1994a). The
       selected action at Site 5 included excavation of contaminated soil, treatment of
       the soil at an off-site bioremediation facility, recycling or disposal off base, and
       disposal on base at the Las Pulgas  landfill.  TPH, the main contaminant of
       concern for migration to groundwater, was cleaned up to a level of 100 mg/kg.  A
       small area potentially contaminated with TCE was also removed to nondetect
       levels.   Further sampling during the removal action to delineate contamination  in
       greater detail redefined the removal action area.  The actual area of excavation is
       shown in Figure 2-2.
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       2.5.6  Risk Characterization Postremoval Action
       The soil removal action at Site 5 has been completed, and no further action is
       required, as documented in the site doseout report (OHM, 1996a), because the
       site is protective of human  health and the environment.  The removal action
       removed the threat to groundwater. None of the site COCs were detected during
       three quarterly groundwater monitoring events conducted after completion of the
       soil excavation (OHM, 1996b).

       2.5.7  Description of the No Action Alternative

       The no action alternative for Site 5 soil and groundwater includes no institutional
       or  engineering   controls  and   no  containment,  excavation,  or  treatment
       technologies.  The soil removal action has been completed, as documented in
       the doseout report (OHM,  1996a).  Site  5  is considered protective  of human
       health and the environment for the following reasons:

       •      The risks to human health at Site 5 are less than 1x10* ILCR and less
             than 1.0 HI.
       •      No action is required for  groundwater  because the soil removal action
             eliminated the potential source of groundwater contamination and no
             groundwater impacts  have been detected.
       •      Site 5 poses no significant ecological risk because the soil removal action
             eliminated the potential source of contamination.

2.6    Site 6 • DPDO (DRMO) Scrap Yard and Building 2243 Railroad Tracks - Soil,
       Sediment, and Surface Water

Site 6 indudes the scrap yard, an area near the scrap yard used for disposal of waste oil
and solvents, and the drainage ditches along the site where seasonal surface water, soil,
and sediments were evaluated. This ROD indudes the soil, sediment, and surface water
at Site 6.  A soil removal action (Section 2.6.5) was conducted at Site 6  based on
evaluation of the Rl data. Groundwater at Site 6 will be included in OU4.
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       2.6.1  Site Name. Location, and Description
       Site 6 • DPDO (DRMO) Scrap Yard, is located at the extreme southwestern end
       of the 22 Area in the Santa Margarita Basin (Figure 1-2). The site includes the
       current paved scrap yard operated by the DRMO (formerly DPDO), an unpaved,
       low-lying area approximately 300 feet south of Building 2241, drainage ditches
       running along and through the site, and an area near the Building 2243 railroad
       tracks. The site is within the 100-year floodplain.  The Santa Margarita River
       runs within 1,000 feet of the southwestern end of the site.

       2.6.2  Srte History and Enforcement Activities

       The scrap yard operated from the early 1950s to 1979 as a storage, processing,
       and disposal area for scrap  metals, salvage items, hazardous materials, and
       PCB transformer fluids.  The yard was divided into the following four areas, listed
       in order  from west to east:   PCB spreading area, wood burning area, battery
       electrolyte   disposal  area,   and  hazardous  waste   drum  storage  area.
       Approximately  1,000  to 2,000  gallons  of dielectric fluid  from transformers
       reportedly was spread in the PCB spreading area for dust control.  To the east, in
       the wood burning area, flammable  liquids such as fuels, solvents, and paint
       thinners were used as igniter fluids for burning wood debris during the 1950s and
       1960s.  Farther to the  east,  the battery  electrolyte disposal area received an
       estimated 50 to 2,000  gallons of battery electrolyte solution.  The hazardous
       waste drum storage  area was  located  at the eastern  end of the site, and
       improperly  sealed  and damaged drums reportedly leaked wastes such as
       petroleum, oil, and lubricants (POLs), solvents, hydraulic fluids, paint wastes and
       thinners, strippers, and chemical  deaners into the soil. In 1979, the drums were
       removed from the site, along with soil from an approximate 10,000-ff2 area to a
       depth of 6 inches, and the area was backfilled with decomposed granite (NEESA,
       1984).

       The area  near the Building  2243  railroad  tracks  was  identified as  another
       potential source of the chlorinated groundwater contamination  during the Phase 1
       Rl sampling of Site 6. According to Navy  personnel, waste oil and solvents from
       locomotives were drained into small holes or ditches dug along the northwestern
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       side of the railroad tracks. This area is approximately 70 feet long and 35 feet
       wide.
      An IAS was conducted in September 1984 and recommended that an SI be
      conducted for Site 6 (NEESA, 1984).  The SI for Site 6, completed in 1988 (COM,
      1988), recommended an Rl.

      The Rl at Site 6 was conducted during 1992 and 1993 along with the Group A
      sites (SWDIV, 1993a). A removal action for Site 6 soil at the scrap yard area was
      recommended based on Rl results presented in the technical memorandum for
      Group A sites (SWDIV,  1993c).  An EE/CA was prepared (SWDIV, 1995b), and a
      treatability study for the preferred alternative, soil washing, was conducted.  The
      results of the treatability study indicated that soil washing would  not be  cost
      effective. The draft final EE/CA selected soil stabilization as the removal action
      for Site 6 soil.  The selected  removal action was documented in the action
      memorandum (SWDIV, 1996c).   The  removal  action  was  completed  and
      successfully met the removal action  goals, as documented in the site doseout
      report (OHM, 1997b).

      2.6.3  Summary of Site Characteristics

      This section provides a  summary of the Rl of soil, sediment, and surface water at
      Site 6.  The results are presented in detail in the technical addendum to the Rl
      report for Group B sites (SWDIV, 199€a).

      A total of 8 surface-water and sediment locations and 37 soil borings  were
      sampled during the Rl. Two aquatic invertebrate and fish samples were  also
      collected from the drainage ditch for whole-body tissue analysis.

      2.6.3.1  Soil and Sediment

      Soil and sediment samples were analyzed for CLP metals (target analyte list and
      molybdenum), CLP VOCs, CLP  SVOCs, TPH-g, and  TPH-d.  The samples
      collected from the scrap yard were also analyzed for CLP pesticides, PCBs, and
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      dioxins and furans. The predominant contaminants and maximum concentrations
      detected in soil and sediment at the scrap yard area were as follows: antimony
      (31.1 mg/kg), arsenic (6.2mg/kg), beryllium (1.1 mg/kg), chromium (121 mg/kg),
      zinc (3,740 mg/kg), 4,4'-DDT and its metabolites (12 to 380 mg/kg), Arodor-1260
      (380 mg/kg),  PAHs (380  mg/kg), and  OCDD (dioxin) (0.01 mg/kg).   The
      maximum concentrations were  detected  in surface  soils,  and concentrations
      generally decreased substantially with depth.

      The analytical results for soil samples collected from the  Building 2243 area
      indicated that TPH concentrations exceeded screening levels and some metals
      concentrations  exceeded  background  levels  and screening levels.   Other
      detected organic compounds were below screening  levels and were detected
      only infrequently (1 to 4 times out of  25 samples).

      2.6.3.2 Surface Water

      Surface-water samples  were analyzed for CLP metals, CLP VOCs, CLP SVOCs,
      TPH-d, TPH-g, herbicides, and general chemistry.  Aluminum was the  only
      chemical detected in surface water at  a maximum concentration (1.0 milligram
      per liter [mg/l]) exceeding the respective screening level (0.75 mg/l).

      2.6.4  Summary of Site Risks Prior to Removal Action

      Rl data were used in the risk assessment for Site 6. The  results of the baseline
      human health and ecological risk assessments for soil, sediment, and surface
      water at Site 6 are presented in detail in the technical  addendum to the Rl report
      for Group B sites (SWDIV,  1996a). This section summarizes the results and
      conclusions of  the risk assessment for Site 6 prior to the completion of the
      removal action.

      2.6.4.1  Human Health Risk Characterization

      The baseline HHRA was conducted using the same  methodology discussed in
      Section 2.4.4.1, except as otherwise  noted.  Site  6  was evaluated as two
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       because of the distance between the two areas and the difference in suspected
       contaminants. No pesticides, PCBs, herbicides, or dioxins were suspected at the
       Building 2243 area.

       Pathways  to surface water  and  sediment in the  drainage  ditches were
       determined to be incomplete  because the ditches  do not support a chronic
       human exposure. The ditches are densely vegetated and contain only seasonal
       surface water.  In addition, humans are not expected to be in the ditches on a
       regular  basis.  The soil pathway  was determined to  be complete for  future
       exposure.

       The risk assessment for the Building 2243 area was based on analytical results
       from 25 soil samples collected from  six  borings.    Maximum  detected  soil
       concentrations were compared against EPA Region IX PRGs (EPA, 1995) and
       background concentrations.   Potential contributors  to carcinogenic  risk and
       noncarcinogenic hazard were identified.  Potential risk/hazard contributors were
       further evaluated using representative concentrations (average and 95 percent
       UCL concentrations).  Metals were identified as potential risk/hazard contributors.
       Detected organic chemicals contributed  insignificantly to the risk/hazard using
       maximum  concentrations  (less than 1x10-7 ILCR and 0.1 HI) and  did  not
       contribute to the representative risk. Representative metals concentrations were
       below background  levels.   TPH was detected at  concentrations exceeding
       100mg/kg.   The most mobile and hazardous constituents of TPH  (benzene,
       ethylbenzene, toluene, and xylenes [BTEX]) were included in  the soil sample
       analysis and  the risk  assessment.   Building 2243 area is  protective of human
       health and the environment.

       For  the  risk assessment for the  scrap yard  area,  maximum  detected  soil
       concentrations were compared against EPA Region IX PRGs (EPA, 1995) and
       background concentrations, resulting in an  ILCR of 7x1 Or3 and an HI  of 22.5.
       This was sufficient for the risk managers to make a decision to pursue a removal
       action for the site, and no further evaluation of human health risk was conducted.
       The main  contributors to  risk were Aroclor-1260  (a PCB),  total  chromium
       (assumed to be Cr VI), 4,4'-DDD, 4,4'-DDT, dioxin (as 2,3,7,8-TCDD), and PAHs.
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       2.6.4.2  Ecological Risk Assessment

       The ecological risk assessment evaluated contaminant concentrations in surface
       water and sediment in the drainage ditch and contaminant concentrations in biota
       collected from the ditch.   Surface  water  at  Site  6 was screened  against
       freshwater chronic water-quality criteria for the protection of aquatic organisms or
       literature toxicity  information.   Only aluminum exceeded screening  levels.
       Sediment toxicity  was  determined using a combination of literature toxicity
       information, sediment criteria, and sediment screening levels (no observed effect
       concentrations [NOECs]) developed as part of the Site 6 sediment bioassays for
       nutsedge (aquatic  plant) and amphipods (aquatic invertebrate)  (SWDIV, 1993a,
       Appendix U).  The following chemicals in Site 6  drainage  ditch sediments
       exceeded screening levels:  cadmium,  copper, zinc, 4,4'-DDD,  4,4'-DDE, and
       4,4'-DDT.

       The assessment of potential soil toxicity to plants indicated  that 16  PAHs,
       Aroclor-1260, 4,4'-DDD, 4,4'-DOE, 4,4'-DDT, diesel, and 9 metals could pose a
       risk to plants. The results of the assessment of potential soil toxicity to terrestrial
       invertebrates were similar to those for plant screening.  PAHs, 4,4'-DDT and its
       degradation products, diesel, and metals could  contribute most of the risk to
       invertebrates based on  available literature  toxic effect levels and earthworm
       bioassay results.   The assessment of potential  soil  toxicity to  terrestrial
       vertebrates  indicated that  4,4'-DDT and its degradation products, as well  as
       heavy metals, posed the greatest risk.

       Soil samples were used to measure the effects of bioaccumulation via lettuce
       germination  and  earthworm bioassay  tests.   Potential  bioaccumulation  of
       chemicals in soil from Site 6 and the Group B  sites was evaluated for  those
       metals considered to have  the greatest potential  for bioaccumulation (i.e.,
       arsenic, lead, mercury,  and zinc).   Because  bioaccumulation can occur at
       concentrations at or below background, the maximum detected concentrations of
       these metals were screened against derived soil criteria based on  potential
       bioaccumulation from soil to earthworms and then to birds.  Bioaccumulation in
       birds can lead to  high  concentrations in eggshells or behavioral  problems in
       offspring. Lead, mercury, and 4,4'-DDT compounds exceeded bioaccumulation
       criteria at the Site 6 scrap yard.

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       Aquatic invertebrates and fish were sampled from the Site 6 drainage ditch, and
       animal tissues were analyzed  for metals and organochlorine pesticides.   In
       addition  to  probable dietary effects to birds, fish tissue concentrations were
       compared .against  elevated tissue concentrations reported  by the National
       Freshwater  Fish Contaminant  Biomonitoring  Program.  Site 6 fish samples
       exceeded the national data base 85th percentile concentrations for copper, lead,
       mercury, selenium, and zinc.

       The assessment of potential toxictty to terrestrial and aquatic receptors indicated
       that risks at Site 6 were due to  contamination in surface soil  and sediment.
       Contaminants that  posed the most significant risk  in  each  media consisted
       primarily of PAHs, pesticides, diesel, and metals.

       The entire topographic depression  within Site 6 has been classified as a wetland
       and is dominated by wetland  riparian vegetation (Biosystems  Analysis,  Inc.,
       1993); the  wetland vegetation showed no  evidence of toxicological  effects
       (SWDIV. 1995b).

       2.6.4.3   Conclusions

       Results of the human health and ecological risk assessments indicated that
       remediation was required at the unpaved Site 6 scrap yard area.  The area near
       Building  2243  is already protective  of  human hearth and  the environment,
       although some petroleum contamination  is present in the soil.  The petroleum
       contamination is not included under CERCLA. Therefore, no further action is
       required  under CERCLA for the Building 2243 area.

       2.6.5  Removal Action

       A draft final EE/CA was prepared for Site 6 in 1995 (SWDIV, 1995b), and a draft
       final action memorandum was prepared in 1996 (SWDIV, 1996c).  Considerable
       delay occurred between the draft EE/CA and the draft final EE/CA because the
       results of the treatabilrty test for the initial treatment technology indicated that soil
       washing  was  not  a cost-effective  technology.    The  action  memorandum
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      documents the Navy's decision to undertake a non-time-critical removal action at
      the Site 6 scrap yard.  The selected alternative for the removal  action was
      excavation of the contaminated soil, stabilization,  and disposal at the Box
      Canyon landfill, a designated corrective action management unit (CAMU). Soil in
      areas known to contain dioxin and PCBs was to be  disposed of at an off-base
      facility.  Removal of dioxins and PCBs would reduce risk from 7x10-3 to 3x1 Q4.

      The depth and areal extent of the proposed excavation was revised subsequent
      to issuance of the draft final EE/CA for public  review.  Numerous problems were
      encountered when attempting to implement the selected alternative.  A project
      note was issued by the Navy to document the  problems, present the reevaluation
      of human health and ecological risk, and document changes to the remediation
      goals and the extent of the removal action (SWDIV, 1996f). As presented in the
      draft final EE/CA (SWDIV, 1995b), the  removal action  would have  destroyed
      more  than 4 acres of desirable ecological habitat and would have a serious
      impact on base traffic due to transportation  of the considerable volume of soil to
      Site 7. In addition, the EE/CA proposed allowing the site to revegetate naturally,
      with no backfilling.  However, groundwater levels in certain areas of the site had
      risen to 3 to 4 feet below ground surface subsequent to issuance of the EE/CA.
      Site groundwater contains chlorinated solvents and, thus, excavated areas had to
      be backfilled  to preclude  an  exposure pathway for ecological receptors  to
      contaminated groundwater. Revegetation of excavated areas with native plants
      and implementation of an exotic weed management plan for 3 years may also be
      required.

      The ecological risk was reevaluated using more recent information developed for
      Group C sites.   The new information was used, along with lexicological
      information from the risk assessment for Group A sites, to develop the most
      realistic goals for receptors expected to feed at Site 6 (SWDIV, 1996f).  The
      revised remediation goals  resulted  in a  reduction in the volume of  soil to  be
      excavated.  Figure 2-3 shows the revised excavation area.  Site 6 contains  no
      dwellings, and the receptors of concern at the site  are  ecological rather than
      human.
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       The soil removal action at Site 6 was completed in early 1997 and is documented
       in the  site  closure report  prepared  by the removal action contractor (OHM,
       1997b). Soil, sediment, and surface water at Site 6 are  protective of human
       health and the environment, and no further action is required for these media.

       2.6.6   Risk Characterization Postremoval Action

       The removal action goals for Site 6 are presented in Table 2-2. The Site 6 soil
       removal action resulted in  residual contamination exceeding removal goals in
       isolated locations  at the site.  The  residual contamination was left in place
       because  protected habitat restricted  further excavation and the  depth to
       groundwater restricted the depth of the excavation. Although several individual
       residual sample detections  exceed removal goals, the 95 percent UCL value of
       the  mean of confirmation  samples for each COG is below the corresponding
       removal goal. The ecological risk  to the target ecological species for the main
       pesticide contributors is based on foraging area, and the affected area has been
       reduced by  the soil excavation.  The  potential for exposure was further reduced
       by backfilling the excavation with nonimpacted fill material. Details of the residual
       risk characterization are provided in the Site 6 closeout report (OHM, 1997b).

       2.6.7   Description of No Action Alternative
            ©

       The no action alternative for Site 6  soil, surface water, and sediment includes no
       institutional  or engineering controls  and no containment, excavation, or treatment
       technologies.  The soil removal action has been completed, as documented in
       the closeout report (OHM, 1997b).  Although residual contaminant concentrations
       remain at isolated locations, the  95 percent UCL is below removal action goals
       for  each residual  contaminant  and the  highest  concentrations  of residual
       contamination are covered with  dean soil, which reduces potential exposure.
       Therefore, the risk managers consider Site 6 protective of human health and the
       environment.
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2.7    Site 2B-Grease Disposal Pit In 32 Area-Soil

Site 2B consists of a grease disposal pit in 32 Area.

       2.7.1  Site Name. Location, and Description

       Site 2B -  Grease  Disposal Pit  in  32 Area, is located  along MACS Road,
       approximately 0.75 mile northwest of Stuart Mesa Road (Rgure 1-2). The grease
       pit  boundary is approximately  80 feet long  and 60 feet wide, as delineated
       through field reconnaissance and aerial photographs. No clay was encountered
       in the boring through the pit, indicating that the pit is probably not lined. The site
       is bordered on the east by MACS Road and an open, unpaved pullout area and
       on the north, west, and south by open ground with light to moderate vegetation.
       Site 2B slopes gently to the west and eventually drains into a stream-cut canyon
       adjacent to Site 1E. The area surrounding the site is characterized by low rolling
       hills. Site 1E is southwest of Site 2B.

       No perennial surface water is present in the vicinity of the grease pit.  However,
       surface-water  flow is present in the lagoon downgradient from the site.  The
       tributary canyon derives some of its water from runoff originating from the grease
       pit during winter months. Ephemeral water from this canyon flows to an effluent
       lagoon  and  ultimately reaches  the  Santa Margarita  River,  approximately
       3,000 feet  from Site 2B.   During  significant  rainfall events, surface water
       percolates  into the subsurface,  evaporates, or runs off the site and discharges
       into the Santa Margarita River.

       2.7.2  Site History and Enforcement Activities

       Grease pits were used for disposal  of mess hall  grease materials from  1942 to
       1980. The pit in 32 Area was unmonrtored, and no information is available on the
       specific years of operation or the amount of grease disposed of at this location.
       Although there are no confirmed reports of hazardous waste disposal at this site,
       the potential for such disposal practices could not be discounted because the pits
       were not monitored.  No evidence of environmental contamination was observed
       on the ground surface at Site 2B.  Potential contaminants include grease, POLs,
       and metals. No investigations were conducted at Site 2B prior to the Rl.

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       The grease pit is no longer in operation, and military and civilian personnel are on
       site only occasionally. The undeveloped area surrounding the site is classified as
       a maneuver  area.   The nearest  family housing, Stuart Mesa Housing,  is
       approximately 1 mile northwest of the site.  No existing troop housing is located
       within several miles of the site and none is planned.

       Future land use plans indicate that use of this site will not change.  The likelihood
       of future residential land use is considered low given current development plans
       and current land use in the vicinity of the site.

       No base production wells are located within a 1-mile radius of Site 2B.  Future
       use of groundwater at the site is considered possible, although unlikely.

       2.7.3  Summary of Site Characteristics

       This section  summarizes the analytical results from soil sampling at Site 2B.
       Figure 2-4 shows sample locations at  Site 2B and summarizes  soil analytical
       results that exceeded r-PRGs.  One boring was completed to a depth of 2 feet at
       Site 26, and three surface soil samples (to 6 inches) were collected.

       Table 2-3 lists concentrations of organics detected in soil at Site 2B by depth. No
       organic compounds were detected at concentrations exceeding r-PRGs.

       Acetone  was detected at a concentration of 13 ng/kg in soil boring 2BB-01, and
       TCA was detected at a concentration of 2 u,g/kg in surface sample 2BSS002.
       Benzoic  acid and pentachlorophenol  (POP)  were detected in  2BSS002 at
       maximum concentrations of  230 and 530 jig/kg, respectively. Phthalates were
       detected in 2BSS001, 2BSS002,2BSS003, and 2BB-01.

       Chlorinated pesticides 4.4-DDE  and 4,4'-DDT were detected in soil  boring
       2BB-01 at maximum concentrations of 8.3 and 24 iig/kg, respectively.

       TPH-d was detected in two surface soil samples.  The highest concentration,
       42 mg/kg, was detected in 2BSS003.
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      Table 2-4 lists concentrations of inorganics detected in soil at Site 2B. Of the 13
      metals  detected,  only  arsenic,  beryllium,  and  chromium exceeded r-PRGs.
      Beryllium exceeded both the r-PRG and background in 2BSS001 and 2BSS002.

      2.7.4    Summary of Site Risks

      Human health and ecological risk assessments were conducted for Site 2B using
      data collecting during the Rl.  The human health and ecological risk assessment
      methodologies  are summarized in Section 2.4.4.1.   Conclusions related to
      Site 2B are presented in this section in support of the decision for no action.

      2.7.4.1   Human Hearth Risk Characterization

      Metals  (inorganics),  SVOCs, VOCs, pesticides, and petroleum hydrocarbons
      were detected at Site 2B soil, as summarized in Tables 2-3 and 2-4.  The soil
      risk/hazard screening for Site 2B soil indicated that the following were the primary
      contributors to risk:
Analyte
Aluminum
Arsenic
Beryllium
Chromium (as Cr VI)
Lead
Manganese
Nickel
Vanadium
PCP
Risk (ILCR)
— »
2x1(H
1X10-5
1x1 0-«
1X10-7
—
2x10-7
Hazard (HQ)
0.2
<0.1
<0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
<0.1
0.1
<0.1
Backgrouru
within
within
above
within
within
within
within
within
none
      The total site-related  risk/hazard  of 4x10"6 ILCR/<0.1  HI warranted further
      evaluation using representative concentrations.

      Table  2-5 presents the worksheet for representative soil concentrations  in a
      residential exposure scenario.  The site-related RME risk/hazard was 2x10-6
      ILCR/<0.1 HI, which meets the NCP criteria for acceptable exposure.  Table 2-6
      presents  the   worksheet  for  representative  soil   concentrations  in  a
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       commercial/industrial scenario.   The  site-related risk/hazard for  an industrial
       scenario was <1x10-6 ILCR/<0.1 HI.  The ILCR and HI are less than the NCP
       criteria for acceptable exposure.

       2.7.4.2  Ecological Risk Assessment

       The habitat at Site 2B generally consists of annual grassland with coastal scrub.
       Target species  selected for this site include wild oat, terrestrial invertebrates,
       California mouse, California quail, and California gnatcatcher.

       Soil  samples  collected  during  the  Rl were  used  for  the ecological  risk
       assessment.  Toxicity screening  of chemical  concentrations in  soil indicated
       elevated  concentrations  of  beryllium,  mercury,  and   PCP.     Beryllium
       (invertebrates),  mercury  (mammals and birds), and  PCP (plants) exceeded
       preliminary  limits of exposure and were considered final COPECs for Site 2B.
       The HQs were  between 1 and  10, with the exception of mercury in mammals
       (120) and PCP in plants (14).

       Evaluation  of potential ecological risks from exposure to soil indicated  that
       concentrations of final COPECs will not likely pose a risk to  ecological receptors.
       With one exception, HQs for the final COPECs were less than 15, indicating low
       to medium potential ecological risk. The HQ for mercury was 120, indicating very
       high potential ecological risk. However, this value was determined from only one
       detection of mercury at the site. This single detection is not likely to pose a threat
       to ecological receptors because the receptors subject to mercury risk are  mobile
       (mammals and  birds) and will  not  be continuously exposed to high mercury
       concentrations.  In addition, the size of the site is small, and receptors would not
       likely be on  site for a significant length of time.

       2.7.5  Description of the No Action Alternative

       The no action alternative selected for Site 2B includes no institutional controls
       and  no containment,  excavation,  or  treatment  technologies.    Site  2B  is
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       considered protective of human  health and  the  environment for the following

       reasons:

       •     The RME residential exposure scenario resulted in an ILCR of 2x106,
             which was considered acceptable by the parties to the FFA.  The grease
             pit is no longer in operation, and military and civilian personnel are on site
             only occasionally.  Future land use plans indicate that the use of this site
             will not change.  The likelihood of future residential use is considered tow
             given current development plans and current land use in the vicinity of the
             site. The RME for the industrial scenario resulted in an ILCR of less than
             1x10-6. Both scenarios resulted in an HI of  less than 1.0.

       •     Evaluation of potential ecological risks from exposure to soil indicated that
             the  site  will not likely pose a risk to ecological  receptors, with the
             exception of mercury.  However,  the single detection of mercury is not
             likely to  pose a threat to ecological  receptors  because the receptors
             subject to mercury risk are mobile (mammals and birds) and will not  be
             continuously exposed  to  mercury concentrations.  Receptors  are not
             expected to be on site for a significant amount of time because of the
             small size of the site.
2.8    Site 8A - Las Flores Creek - Sediment and Surface Water


Site 8A consists of a portion of the Las Flores Creek in 43 Area.


       2.8.1  Site Name. Location, and Description


       The basin  study area designated Site 8A - Las Flores Creek (Figure 1-2), is an
       ephemeral stream channel in a canyon floor on the east side of the Las Pulgas
       landfill.  This drainage area is downstream from the landfill and, over part of its
       length, forms a meandering gully with steep sides ranging from 4 to 20 feet high.
       Vegetation surrounding the drainage is riparian, with minimal disturbance above
       the development  in  43 Area.   Extending below Building 43600  (a  vehicle
       maintenance area that drains directly into the drainage) to the intersection of Las
       Pulgas and Basitone Roads (Figure 1-2), the drainage cuts more deeply into the
       alluvium and is bordered by significant development. The drainage terminates at
       its confluence with the Las Flores Creek.  The nearest downgradient base
       production wells are more than 5 miles from the site.


       Camp Las Pulgas, the nearest  developed area, is located south-southwest of
       Site 8A (Rgure 2-5) and contains troop housing, administrative buildings, vehicle

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       maintenance areas, and recreation areas.  Site 8A includes drainage from the
       developed areas.  Base personnel cross the site only infrequently because the
       vegetation is typically dense and the drainage is often steep in  undeveloped
       areas.  The drainage  is covered  in some developed areas and crossed by
       walkways.

       2.8.2  Site History and Enforcement Activities

       No information is available on the types or quantities of contaminants received by
       the  creek.   The site  was investigated because  of  changes  in electrical
       conductivity detected in the stream during  surface-water sampling in  1984
       (NEESA, 1984).

       Surface-water sampling of Site 8A was conducted in 1984 as part  of the IAS
       preliminary assessment (PA).   The IAS report stated that the conductivity of
       water in the upper Las Flores Creek more than doubled and the flow decreased
       by half over a 1-mile portion of the creek approximately 2 miles downstream from
       the Las Pulgas landfill (NEESA, 1984). The electrical conductivity increased from
       386 to 935 micromhos per centimeter (junho/cm) in this section of the creek. To
       evaluate whether the reported change in electrical  conductivity represents  a
       significant change in water quality, the total dissolved solids (TDS) concentration
       was approximated using the following equation (Hem, 1970):
                                    TDS = AxC

       Where:    A  =  Conversion factor between 0.55 and 0.75
                       (an average value of 0.65 was used)
                 C  =  Specific conductance in umho/cm.

       According to this approximation, a TDS change from 250 to 600 parts per million
       (ppm) may have occurred. This change over a 1-mile section of the creek could
       be naturally occurring or could indicate potential contamination of surface water.

       2.8.3  Summary of Site Characteristics

       Analytical results for Site 8A are summarized in the following sections. Sampling
       locations are shown in Figure 2-5.

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      2.8.3.1  Surface Water and Sediments
      A total  of 29 surface-water samples, including duplicates, were collected to
      characterize surface  water at Site 8A.  The surface-water samples generally
      contained tow concentrations of potential contaminants, below State and Federal
      surface-water  standards  (California  State  Water  Resources  Control  Board
      [SWRCB], 1993; EPA, 1992c).  No  organic compounds detected at Site 8A
      exceeded surface-water quality standards.

      The following organic compounds were detected in at least one surface-water
      sample at the maximum concentrations specified:

            8ASW011193 - Acetone - 6.1 ug/l
            8ASW013293 - Benzene -1  ug/l
            8ASW014194 - Benzoic acid - 44 ug/l
            8ASW010193 - bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate - 20 ug/l
            8ASW013193 - Chloromethane - 2.1 ug/l
            8ASW014194 - Diesel - 450  ug/l
            8ASW014194 - di-n-Butylphthalate - 0.6 ug/l
            8ASW014293 - n-Nitrophend - 63 ug/l.

      Metals detected in  Site 8A surface-water samples at concentrations exceeding
      State and Federal  standards are aluminum, cadmium, and iron.  Metals were
      detected at concentrations exceeding State and/or Federal standards only during
      the first round of surface-water sampling (first quarter 1993).  Other metals were
      detected at this site, but at maximum concentrations below State and Federal
      standards. Although  aluminum, cadmium, and iron exceeded standards, the risk
      assessment  indicated that detected concentrations  should not pose significant
      risk.  No background data are available for surface water,  but  aluminum,
      cadmium, and iron  are naturally occurring in background soil and are also likely
      naturally occurring  in surface water.  The 95th  percentile Las Flores Basin soil
      background  data  for aluminum, cadmium,  and  iron are  40,000,  1.2, and
      37,000 mg/kg, respectively.

      Aluminum was detected in samples 8ASW003194, 8ASW010193, 8ASW012193,
      and 8ASW014193  at concentrations  ranging from 158 to 2,280 ug/l.  Sample
      location  12 (sample 8SW012193) was dry during subsequent sampling rounds
      and,  thus,  was not sampled.   However,  sampling  locations 11  (sample
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       8ASW011193) and 13 (sample 8ASW013193) adjacent to and downstream from
       sample location 12, respectively, showed no detectable contamination during the
       initial sampling round. Aluminum was not detected during subsequent rounds of
       sampling at  sample location 14. The State and Federal standards for aluminum
       are 750 and 87 jig/l for acute and chronic criteria, respectively.

       Cadmium was detected at a concentration of  5.7 pig/1 in surface-water sample
       8ASW006193 but was  not detected in the  subsequent sample at this location.
       State and Federal standards for cadmium are 3.0 and 16.1 ug/1 for chronic and
       acute criteria, respectively.

       Iron was detected at a concentration of 1,430 jig/1 at sample location 14 (sample
       8ASW014193) during the initial round of sampling but was not detected during
       subsequent  sampling rounds at this location.  The chronic standard for iron is
       1,000 mg/l; no acute standard exists.

       Sediment samples were collected and analyzed from 14 sampling locations, as
       shown in  Figure 2-5.  Chromium (total) was  detected in  the  background soil
       sample (8ABG001) and several sediment samples at concentrations ranging
       from 2.8 to 64.8 mg/kg.  A total chromium concentration of 34.6 mg/kg was
       detected in the background soil sample (8ABG001).

       Toluene and bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate  were the only organic compounds
       detected  in  sediment  samples collected  during  the Phase  1  Rl.    The
       concentration of bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate in the  background sample collected
       outside the Site 8A drainage was 230 jig/kg.  Concentrations of this compound
       ranged from nondetect  to 330 jig/kg in sample  8ASD008,  which is the only
       sample with a concentration greater than the background sample. Toluene was
       detected in  sample 8ASD012  at a concentration of  17 jig/kg.  Relatively low
       concentrations of PAH  compounds (up  to 230 iig/kg)  were detected  in one
       duplicate sample but not in the associated environmental sample.

       During  supplemental  sediment sampling  conducted in September 1993 to
       support the ecological  risk  assessment, diethylphthalate was detected  at  a
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       maximum concentration of 29 ug/kg (in sample 8ASD013-E), but bis(2-ethyl-
       hexy1)phthalate was not detected.  No other organic compounds were detected
       during the supplemental sampling.

       2.8.3.2  Biota

       Watercress was the only plant collected from the wet stream margins at sampling
       locations 8A-010 and 8A-013 (Rgure 2-5).  Concentrations of several metals
       were higher  in  plant samples  from location 8A-013 (downstream,  receiving
       drainage from  Sites 8 and  8A) than in the samples from location 8A-010
       (upgradient from Sites 8 and 8A).

       2.8.4  Summary of SHe Risks

       An HHRA was  not conducted at Site 8A because no likely exposure pathways
       exist. An ecological assessment was conducted and the results are summarized
       in this section in support of the decision for no action at Site 8A. The complete
       assessment is presented in the Rl report for Group B sites (SWDIV,  1995a). The
       methodology is briefly described in Section 2.4.4.1.

       2.8.4.1  Human Health Risk Characterization

       No complete  human health exposure pathways exist for sediments and surface
       water at Site 8A based on the unlikelihood that humans would be in the creekbed
       on a regular basis.

       2.8.4.2  Ecological Risk Assessment

       Site 8A is downstream from the Las Pulgas landfill, and both current and future
       land use plans indicate that it will be left in its natural state for use as a drainage
       ditch/creek (Joy, 1993).

       Plants and wildlife, both terrestrial and aquatic, are abundant along Las Flores
       Creek and the  tributary from the landfill  area.   Impacts  from  chemicals in
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       sediment and surface water were not observed in the biota; similar species were
       present both upstream and downstream within the creek.

       The  following chemicals exceeded  effect levels and calculated criteria  in
       sediment  and  were  retained as  final  COPECs:    aluminum,  chromium,
       manganese, vanadium, fluoranthene, and toluene. Aluminum and iron exceeded
       effect levels and established criteria for surface-water aquatic organisms.  In
       addition to manganese, other inorganics detected in surface water and sediment
       (i.e.,  arsenic, barium, beryllium, cobalt, lead, nickel, and zinc)  could potentially
       bioaccumulate in aquatic plants and organisms.

       Remediation of Las Flores  Creek is  not  recommended even though several
       chemicals exceeded potential effect levels and criteria.  Substantial uncertainties
       are inherent in  the  estimations of calculated  criteria and  effect  levels for the
       Group B sites. Exposure and risk to plants and consumers, although potentially
       present, were not evident in the biologically  rich riparian habitat  at this  site.
       Wetland characteristics at the site were evaluated qualitatively, and  no evidence
       was found of impairment (such as plant stress) associated with riparian areas.
       The potential toxicity to consumers exhibited by bioaccumulation  in plants  of
       metals in the stream was at the low end of effect levels for vertebrate diets, and
       widely ranging vertebrate consumers would not likely accumulate toxic levels of
       these elements as a result of natural foraging.  In addition, no obvious reservoir
       of toxic metals is present in the drainage  sediments.  Remediation of this site
       would likely cause more harm to receptors through destruction of riparian habitat
       than would leaving the existing levels of contamination in place.

       2.8.5   Description of the No Action Alternative

       The  no action  alternative  selected  for  Site 8A includes  no institutional  or
       engineering controls and no containment, excavation, or treatment technologies.
       Site 8A is considered protective  of human health and the environment for the
       following reasons:
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       •     There are no likely exposure pathways to humans.
       •     Even though several chemicals exceeded potential  effect levels and
             criteria, cleanup of this site would likely cause more harm to receptors
             due to destruction of riparian habitats than would leaving contaminants in
             place.
       •     Wetland characteristics were  evaluated qualitatively,  and no evidence
             was found of impairment associated with riparian areas.
       •     The potential toxicity to consumers exhibited by bioaccumulation in plants
             of metals in the stream was  at the low  end of the effect  levels for
             vertebrate diets, and  widely ranging vertebrate consumers would  not
             likely accumulate toxic levels  of these elements as a result of natural
             foraging.

2.9    Site 19 - 31 Area ACU-5 (LCAC) Two Surface Impoundments - Soil,
       Sediment, Groundwater, and Surface Water

Site 19 consists of two surface impoundments at the ACU-5 complex in 31 Area.

       2.9.1   Site Name. Location, and Description

       Site 19 - ACU-5 (LCAC) Two Surface Impoundments, is located in the 31 Area,
       between Interstate 5 and the Pacific Ocean (Figure 1-2). This complex provides
       training and maintenance facilities for LCAC amphibious vehicles.

       The site consists of two synthetically  lined impoundments that received water
       from a concrete vehicle operations apron used for washing and performing minor
       maintenance on  LCAC amphibious vehicles.  The impoundments are  located
       south of the concrete apron, approximately 15  feet apart,  and contain both
       submerged and emergent aquatic vegetation.

       The larger impoundment (retention pond) is approximately 166 feet long, 166 feet
       wide, and 13 feet deep. This impoundment is currently uncovered; in the past, it
       was covered with a floatable roof to reduce evaporation and contamination from
       dust and sand (Almgren and Koptionak, Inc., 1989). The roof is now submerged
       in the pond.
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       The smaller pond (surge pond) is approximately 128 feet long, 127 feet wide, and
       14 feet deep. This pond has remained uncovered since its construction.

       The site is surrounded by a chain-link fence on the west, south, and east sides.
       A drainage channel runs west of the ponds and could receive runoff during the
       rainy season. This channel eventually discharges into the Pacific Ocean.  The
       unpaved area in the immediate vicinity of the ponds is graded and contains no
       natural vegetative cover.  The surrounding areas beyond the fence are  covered
       by natural vegetation and native soils.

       No base production wells are located downgradient from Site 19.  The site is
       located in a nonbeneficial groundwater zone, as designated in the  Water Quality
       Control  Plan for the San Diego  Basin (SWRCB,  1975).   Groundwater  is
       encountered at a depth of approximately 25 feet below ground surface.

       2.9.2   Site History and Enforcement Activities

       The  impoundments received runoff  from the  concrete apron  maintenance
       operations prior to construction of a separate washing facility in the mid-1980s.
       Operations, maintenance,  and cleaning  products could have been spilled  or
       washed  onto the apron and  into  the two lined  ponds.  The concrete apron
       currently serves as a parking area for LCAC amphibious vehicles.

       The surge pond previously was part of a water recycling system and received
       water from the adjacent concrete apron. The water flowed from the surge pond,
       through an oil/water separator, and into the retention pond, where it was stored
       for future use (Almgren and Koptionak, Inc.,  1989).   Potential contaminants at
       Site 19 include battery acid, acetone,  anticorrosive compounds, cleaning fluids,
       aliphatic solvents, hydraulic fluid, fuel oils, and MEK.  No information is available
       on the quantities of contaminants received by the surface  impoundments.

       At one time, a  cross-connection linked the holding  ponds/oil-water separator
       system at Site 19 with the storm-water conveyance  system.  However,  no  such
       connection  exists at present.   No information  is  available on  when it  was
       disconnected.

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      The current military construction project to upgrade and  expand the ACU-5
      complex has diverted water that flowed into Site 19 to the upgraded wastewater
      collection and treatment system; as such, Site  19 is no longer in use.   The
      impoundments are expected  to be drained, the sludge and liners removed, the
      ponds backfilled, and the impoundments closed  in accordance with applicable
      regulations.

      Results of Previous Investigations
      Previous investigations of Site 19 are limited to an investigation by Almgren and
      Koptionak, Inc., in  1989, in support of hydrogeologic assessment report (HAR)
      requirements.  Sludge samples collected from the impoundments contained a
      total recoverable petroleum hydrocarbons (TRPH) concentration of 3,630 ppm, a
      bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate concentration of 32,700  parts  per billion (ppb),  a
      phenanthrene concentration of 3,070 ppb, a methylnaphthalene concentration of
      535 ppb, and  a naphthalene  concentration  of  52 ppb.   Liquid  within the
      impoundments contained a maximum TRPH concentration of 5,430 ppm, 1,1,1-
      TCA  at 75.3 ppb, acenaphthene  at 4.5 ppb, anthracene at 6.75 ppb,  di-n-
      butylphthalate at 13.3 ppb,  fluoranthene at 69.3 ppb, phenanthrene at 77.7 ppb,
      pyrene at 84.3 ppb, and lead at 11.3 ppm (Almgren and Koptionak, Inc., 1989).
      These analytical results indicate that free petroleum product was likely present in
      the impoundments in the past

      2.9.3   Summary of Site Characteristics

      Phase 1 Rl  work at Site 19 was conducted in 1993 and involved investigating
      potential soil and groundwater contamination due to leakage from the two surface
      impoundments.  Sediment,  surface-water, and  aquatic plant samples  were
      collected from the impoundments. Sampling locations are shown in Figure 2-6.

      One surface-water sample  and one composite sediment sample were collected
      from each surface impoundment at Site 19.  Two dry sediment samples  were
      collected  from  site  drainages:    one  sample  was  collected  near  the
      impoundments, and the other was collected from a drainage near the ocean.
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       Four soil borings and one surface soil location were sampled. The borings were
       located in areas surrounding and between the surface impoundments to evaluate
       the potential for soil contamination from the impoundments. Two borings were
       inclined to extend beneath the surface impoundments.

       Three  shallow  monitoring wells were installed  at Site 19 to assess potential
       groundwater contamination due to the impoundments.  The wells are screened
       across the water table.

       Reid meter  readings of electrical  conductivity,  pH, and temperature were
       collected  from  both  ponds, along with water, aquatic  plant, and sediment
       samples.   Location 1 (surge pond) is the pond  that receives primary  LCAC
       drainage.  Location 2 (retention pond) is the pond that receives drainage from the
       surge pond.  Wet pond sediment was collected from four locations within each
       pond using a Teflon1" scoop. These samples were composited and homogenized
       and then placed into  sample containers.  Water was collected in grab samples.
       One aquatic plant  sample was collected by hand from each  impoundment for
       CLP metals analysis.

       Dry sediment was collected in two sediment accumulation areas in the drainage
       between  the impoundments  and the ocean.  Location 3 was just outside the
       fence in the LCAC overflow drainage and just upstream from the confluence with
       the main drainage.  Location 4 was in the seasonal wetland area (dry at the time
       of collection), at the upstream  edge of the rock dam a few hundred yards
       downstream in the main drainage.

       The volume of water in the surge pond increased  over the summer of 1993.
       Submerged aquatic plants (probably pondweed) that were abundant in June were
       dead in September.  Bermuda  grass was the only submerged green plant
       observed (and sampled), indicating that the pond margins had recently been dry.

       The retention pond was considerably  more biologically active than the surge
       pond.  Cattail stands were growing in three areas and dense, green stands of
       pondweed covered the sediments. The pondweed was chosen for plant tissue
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      sampling.  Numerous aquatic mites and insects were observed swimming in the

      water but were not abundant enough for effective sampling.


      Phase 2 Rl was conducted at Site 19 in 1995 and included sediment sampling to

      assess potential risks associated with allowing the impoundment sediments to

      remain dry for an extended period of time prior to closure.  Four surface sediment

      samples and four core samples were collected from the surge pond. Because

      the sediment depth on the floating cover of the retention pond was shallow (less

      than 6 inches at all sample locations),  sampling was limited  to four  surface

      samples. Sediment sample locations are shown in Figure 2-7.


      The analytical results  from  these sampling  events are summarized  in  the
      following sections.


      2.9.3.1   Soil


      Soil analytical results are summarized below:

      •      Beryllium and total  chromium  were detected  in every  soil  boring  at
             Site 19,  including  a  boring  located  to  characterize  background
             concentrations.  Maximum concentrations were 0.76 mg/kg for beryllium
             in sample 19SD004-E and 144 mg/kg for chromium in sample 19SD002E.
             Beryllium concentrations are well  within the range of background values
             for  marine  terrace  deposits and  were determined to  be  part  of  the
             background at Site 19. All detected beryllium concentrations are qualified
             as being less than the contract-required detection limit (CRDL) but greater
             than the instrument detection limit (IDL).

      •      Acetone was detected in several samples, with a maximum concentration
             of 52 jig/kg in sample 19SB003-01.

      •      Several organic compounds were detected at low concentrations in site
             soil.

      •      Diethylphthalate concentrations ranged from 190 |ig/kg  in a duplicate
             sample collected from 3 to 4 feet below ground surface in boring 19B-03
             (not detected in the  first sample from that depth) to 1,700 tig/kg at 26 to
             27 feet below ground surface in boring 19B-06.

      •      Diesel was detected at low concentrations in  several borings,  with a
             maximum concentration of 4.5 mg/kg in sample 19SB006-09.

      •      Toluene was detected in two samples, with a maximum concentration of
             5 tig/kg in sample  19SD004-E.

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       2.9.3.2  Surface Water and Sediments
       Surface water in each impoundment was sampled during  September 1993 in
       support of the ecological risk assessment.  Surface-water samples contained low
       concentrations  of potential  contaminants,  typically below  State  and Federal
       surface-water standards (SWRCB, 1993; EPA, 1992c).

       Surface-water quality standards have  not  been  established for  the organic
       compounds detected at Site 19; however, organic concentrations are considered
       low.  Diethylphthalate and 2-butanone were detected in sample 19EW001393,
       collected from the surge pond, at concentrations of 0.6 and 13 jig/1, respectively.
       Diesel, benzoic acid, and 4-methylphenol were detected in sample 19EW002393,
       collected from  the  retention pond, at concentrations of 0.5, 2, and 0.5 \igfl.
       respectively.

       Aluminum  was the only metal detected  in Site 19  surface  water  at  a
       concentration  exceeding  State and  Federal  standards (87 ug/l  for chronic
       criteria).   Aluminum was detected at a concentration of  199  ng/l in sample
       19EW001393, but the surface-water sample collected from the adjacent pond,
       sample 19EW002393, contained no detectable concentration of aluminum. The
       detected concentration is less than the CRDL but greater than  or equal to the
       IDL  Given that the aluminum concentration is low and the site history does not
       indicate that aluminum should be a site contaminant, aluminum may not be site
       related.

       Sediment sampling was conducted within the impoundments during the Phase 1
       Rl  in September 1993 to support the ecological risk assessment.  Additional
       sediment sampling was conducted in 1995. Sediment analytical results showed
       relatively low concentrations of contaminants.

       Composite sample  19SD001-E was collected within  the  surge  pond  and
       composite  sample 19SD002-E was collected  within the retention pond  during
       Phase 1 Rl.  Gasoline (modified EPA Method  8015), bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate,
       phenanthrene,  and  pyrene  were   detected   in  sample  19SD001-E   at
       concentrations of 4,900, 3,300, 450, and 450 ug/kg, respectively. Fluoranthene,
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       phenanthrene,   and  pyrene   were  detected  in  sample   19SD002-E  at
       concentrations  of 56, 90,  and 63 u.g/kg, respectively.   No other organic
       compounds were detected in sediment collected from either impoundment.

       The results of Phase 2 Rl sediment sampling are presented in Table 2-7.

       The LCAC  surge pond was sampled for both deep and  shallow sediments.
       Concentrations of arsenic, cadmium, total chromium, copper, iron, lead, and zinc
       exceeded area background in individual shallow sediment samples (3 inches).
       Mean  concentrations  of arsenic,  cadmium,  and  zinc  exceeded  average
       background. The deeper sediment cores generally had higher concentrations of
       most constituents than the shallow  sediments.  Mean concentrations from the
       surge pond  cores exceeded area background soil 95th percentile concentrations
       for aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, iron, magnesium, nickel,
       vanadium, and zinc.

       The following organic chemicals were detected in shallow and deep cores from
       the  LCAC  surge pond  at the  maximum  concentrations indicated (with the
       exception of di-n-octylphthalate and  xylenes, maximum concentrations are from
       the deeper sediment cores):

             2-Methylnaphthalene -150 iig/kg
             bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate - 4,200 tig/kg
             Chrysene -110 tig/kg
             di-n-Butytphthalate - 860 ug/kg
             di-n-Octylphthalate -130 u.g/kg
             Fluoranthene - 370 jig/kg
             Fluorene -140 iig/kg
             Phenanthrene - 990 u,g/kg
             Pyrene - 340 ug/kg
             2-Butanone - 49 jig/kg
             Acetone - 230 u.g/kg
             Xylenes - 5 u.g/kg
             Diesel - 2,000 mg/kg.

       The LCAC retention pond sediment was relatively thin, and sampling was limited
       to surface (shallow) sediment.  No core samples were collected. In addition, any
       sediment that could be present under the floating cover (at the true bottom of the
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       was not sampled. The LCAC retention pond sediment chemistry data reported in
       the draft final Rl report for Group B sites (SWDIV, 1995a) and in the technical
       addendum to the Rl report for Group B sites (SWDIV, 1996a) are representative
       of sediments washed onto the top of the floating cover, probably primarily from
       the area immediately surrounding the ponds.  The  chemistry of the sediment
       under the floating cover, representative of overflow from the surge pond, has not
       been evaluated.   The  accumulation of  sediments in the retention pond is
       expected be relatively small because most sediment would have been deposited
       in the surge pond, and retention  pond sediments  would not be exposed to
       ecological receptors while the cover remains in place.

       All constituents occurred at lower concentrations in the retention pond (on  the
       floating cover) than in sediments from the surge pond.  Individual samples (but
       not means) exceeded area soil background 95th percentile concentrations for
       aluminum, arsenic, cobalt, lead, magnesium, nickel, and zinc.  The following are
       maximum concentrations of detected organic chemicals:

             bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate - 340 jig/kg
       •      Phenol - 220 ng/kg
       •      2-Butanone - 3 ng/kg
       •      Acetone - 40 |ig/kg.

       2.9.3.3  Groundwater

       With the exception of metals, no contaminants were  detected at concentrations
       exceeding MCLs.    Groundwater analytical results for the three rounds  of
       sampling are summarized below:

       •      Antimony and nickel were detected in upgradient and downgradient wells.
             Maximum upgradient and downgradient antimony concentrations of 33.9
             to 34.9 iig/l, respectively, were detected during the second quarter 1993.
             Antimony was  not detected  during subsequent  sampling quarters.
             Maximum upgradient and downgradient nickel concentrations were 1,100
             and  10,100 jig/l.  respectively.    The maximum  nickel concentration
             (10,100 tig/I) was detected in well 19W-05 during the third quarter 1993.
             Nickel concentrations of 1,430 and 4,290 u.g/1 were detected in this well
             during the other sampling events.  MCLs are 6.0 ug/1 for antimony and
             100 jig/l for  nickel.
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      •      Selenium exceeded the MCL in wells 19W-05 and 19W-07 (upgradient) at
             maximum concentrations of 11.5 and 12.1 jig/I, respectively, during one
             sampling quarter. The MCL for selenium is 10.0 u.g/1.

      •      Total  chromium was  detected in  well 19W-02 at a concentration  of
             132ng/l during the second  quarter 1993 and in well  19W-05 at a
             maximum  concentration  of 1,510  jig/I during the third quarter 1993.
             Chromium concentrations did not  exceed the MCL during any other
             sampling quarters or in any other Site 19 wells. State and Federal MCLs
             for chromium are 50 and 100 u.g/1, respectively.


      Based on the results of the  statistical evaluation of  metals concentrations  in

      groundwater and because upgradient wells often exceeded MCLs, the antimony,

      nickel, and selenium concentrations detected in groundwater samples from  Site

      19 wells are not considered site related.


      2.9.3.4  Biota


      A  submerged sample of bermuda grass, which typically grows  in terrestrial

      habitats, was collected from the surge pond (Pond  1)  and  pondweed  was

      collected from the retention pond (Pond 2) (Figure 2-6).


      2.9.4  Summary of Site Risks


      Human health and ecological risk assessments were performed for Site 19 using

      the methodology described in Section 2.4.4.1. The results are summarized  in
      this section in support of the conclusion for no action at Site 19.


      2.9.4.1  Human Health Risk Characterization


      The results of the exposure assessment for human health indicated that soil
      provides the  only complete pathway for a residential  exposure scenario.   The
      groundwater pathway is Incomplete because the site is located in a nonbeneficial
      use  zone, as designated in the  Comprehensive Water Quality  Control Plan for
      the  San  Diego  Basin  (SWRCB, 1975).   The sediments  in  the  surface
      impoundment provide a potential  exposure pathway only under an industrial/
      commercial exposure  scenario because the impoundments would be removed
      before any residential housing could be built.   The site-related ILCR and HI for
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       the residential scenario were 2x1 Or7 and 1.0, respectively.  Both of these values
       meet the EPA's acceptable limits.

       The commercial/industrial scenario was  used for  Site 19 sediment because,
       although the impoundments contain sediment under water and are slated for
       closure and removal, they could be allowed to dry and lie fallow for several years
       pending removal and development.  Under  such circumstances, exposure to
       contaminants  in the  sediment  could  occur and intake   rates  could  be
       unacceptable.  However, the impoundments  could not plausibly be part of  a
       residential  exposure scenario.  If the base installation were converted into  a
       residential  setting,  the  impoundments would  be  removed  as  part  of that
       development.

       The site-related RME for the commercial/industrial scenario resulted in an ILCR
       of 1x10-4. The HI was below 1.0 using maximum concentrations.  The ILCR and
       HI are within the NCP criteria for acceptable exposure.

       2.9.4.2  Ecological Risk Assessment

       COPECs that could pose a risk to ecological  receptors were detected  in soil,
       sediment, and surface water at Site 19.  However, soil COPECs were very dose
       to background or ecological effect levels used to evaluate toxictty. Sediment and
       surface-water COPECs  could pose  a  potential  risk,  primarily  to  aquatic
       invertebrates and plants and their consumers. Because of the conservative
       assumptions used  in the  risk assessment  and the uncertainties associated
       therewith, the risks to ecological receptors are considered low.  Ecological risk for
       sediment is considered tow due to the buried nature of the contaminants. The
       sediment contaminants were  mostly covered  with a noncontaminated layer of
       sediments.  Ecological risk is also considered low because special-status species
       are unlikely to be resident in the impoundments. The surface impoundments at
       Site 19 pose no significant threat to the environment.
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       2.9.5   Description of the No Action Alternative
       The no action alternative selected for Site  19 soil, sediment, and groundwater
       includes no institutional or engineering controls and no containment, excavation,
       or treatment technologies. Site 19 is considered protective of human health and
       the environment for the following reasons:

       •      The calculated ILCR and HI for human health for soil under the residential
             exposure scenario and  sediment  under the  commercial  industrial
             exposure scenario meet the NCP criteria acceptable exposures.
       •      There is no complete exposure pathway to groundwater and only minimal
             threat of groundwater degradation.
       •      Potential ecological risks from sediments,  soils, and  surface water are
             insignificant.  The contaminants are found mostly in sediments at depth,
             and special-status species do not reside in the impoundments.
       •      Future land use plans  include demolishing the existing Site 19 surface
             impoundments and  allowing the  site to revert to its  natural vegetative
             state. No structures or buildings are planned for this site.

2.10   Site 20 - 43 Area Las Pulgas Vehicle Wash Rack - Soil, Sediment,
       Groundwater, and Surface Water

Site 20 includes a concrete-lined surface impoundment, an oil/water separator (clarifier),
a washing apron, and adjacent paved and unpaved areas.

       2.10.1   Site Name. Location, and Description

       Site 20 - 43 Area  Las Pulgas Vehicle  Wash Rack,  is located approximately
       100 feet north of Basilone Road, immediately east of its intersection with Las
       Pulgas Road (Figure 1-2). The impoundment is approximately 106 feet long and
       36 feet wide and receives runoff from the vehicle washing area.  Wash water
       from the impoundment drains into the oil/Water separator before discharging to a
       shallow ephemeral drainage ditch that intersects Las Floras Creek. The site is
       bordered on the northeast side by a concrete and asphalt paved  area, on the
       southeast by moderate to dense vegetation, on the west by light vegetation and
       Basilone Road,  and on the north by light vegetation and an unpaved access
       road.  Group D Sites 1F and 2D are located northeast of the wash rack. The site

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      slopes gently to the southeast and eventually drains into Las Flores Creek,
      approximately 400 feet southeast of the wash rack.  The area surrounding the
      site generally consists  of low rolling hills.  Base production wells are located
      about 5 miles downgradient from Site 20.

      2.10.2   Site History and Enforcement Activities

      According to AC/S.ES MCB Camp  Pendleton office personnel, the Las Pulgas
      vehicle wash rack was  constructed  in 1986 and operated as a vehicle washing
      area until at least 1988 and possibly until 1990. The impoundment overflowed in
      the past, and hydrocarbon-stained soil has been observed along its edges. The
      MCB Camp Pendleton AC/S.ES office indicated that samples were not collected
      when the impoundment overflowed,  and no additional information is available on
      the chemistry, extent, or date of the overflows.

      Potential contaminants introduced into the impoundment include POLs, solvents,
      detergents,  and corrosives.  No information  is available on  the quantities of
      contaminants received by this site. The base expects to drain the impoundment,
      remove the sludge, backfill the impoundment, and close the site in accordance
      with applicable regulations.

      Previous investigations  of Site 20 are limited to sampling conducted in 1990 in
      support of  HAR requirements.  Analytical results indicated that sludge in the
      impoundment contained TRPH at 7,200 ppm, toluene at 12,700 ppb, and organic
      lead at 0.12 ppm.  Liquids collected from the impoundment contained bromoform
      at 3 ppb, TDS at 710 ppm, and no detectable TRPH (Dames and Moore, 1990).

      2.10.3   Summary off Site Characteristics

      Phase 1  Rl work at Site 20 was conducted in 1993 and involved sampling soil
      borings,  surface-water,  sediment,  and groundwater to investigate  potential
      contamination from  the  impoundment (Figure 2-8).    Analytical results  are
      summarized in this section and presented in Table 2-7.
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      One surface-water sample and one composite sediment samples were collected
      from the surface impoundment at Site 20.

      Five soil boring locations and one background surface soil location were sampled
      to characterize the area around Site 20.  Two of the five boreholes were located
      immediately adjacent to and downslope from the surface impoundment and oil/
      water separator to detect possible  leakage. One boring was located along Las
      Flores Creek, upstream from the wash rack but downstream from Sites 2D and
      1F to help differentiate between contaminant contribution from the wash rack and
      contaminant runoff from the Site 2D grease disposal  pit and the Site 1F refuse
      burning ground. The background surface soil sample was located upstream from
      the impoundment. Sample locations are shown in Figure 2-8.  A total of 31 soil
      samples, including 1 background sample, were collected.

      No submerged or emergent  aquatic plants  were observed in the concrete
      impoundment at Site 20; thus, ecological sampling was limited to field meter
      readings and water and wet sediment sampling on 8 September 1993.   Soft,
      black sediment was scooped from the surface at three locations around the edge
      of the pond using a Teflon™ cup at the end of an 8-foot pole. The sediment was
      composited  and homogenized in a stainless  steel pan and then  placed into
      sample containers. Duplicate water and sediment samples were collected, along
      with an equipment rinsate sample.

      Additional sediment sampling was conducted  at  Site 20 in 1995 to assess
      potential risks associated with allowing the impoundment sediments to remain
      dry for  an extended period of time prior to closure. These additional sediment
      sample locations are shown in  Figure 2-9.

      A groundwater sample was collected from a temporary well at Site 20 during the
      Rl for  Group  D  sites in 1996 to determine  whether groundwater has been
      impacted by past practices at the site.
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       2.10.3.1   Soil
      The only organic compound detected in soil samples from Site 20 was bis(2-
      ethylhexyl)phthalate at concentrations of 110 and 150u.g/kg in two samples
      collected from more than 10 feet below ground surface.

      No soil concentrations exceeded the acceptable risk range of  10"6 to 10-* ILCR.
      The maximum total HI was 1.1, with manganese and arsenic as the primary
      contributors to the HI, each with an HQ of less than 1.0.  Within the upper 2 feet
      of soil, manganese concentrations ranged from 158 to 789 mg/kg and arsenic
      concentrations ranged from 1.75 to 4.66 mg/kg.

      2.10.3.2   Surface Water and Sediments

      Sediment and surface water within the vehicle wash  rack area were sampled
      during September 1993 to support the ecological risk assessment.  Analytical
      results  for  sediment  sampling  showed  relatively  low  concentrations of
      contaminants. Toluene was detected at a concentration of 11 ng/kg  in sample
      20SD001-E.

      An additional  three sediment  samples were collected  at Site  20 during the
      Phase 2  Rl.  The sediment was not thick enough to collect core samples, and
      one of the four surface  sample locations did not contain enough sediment for
      sampling. The following inorganics exceeded background in mean and individual
      samples:  cadmium,  copper,  lead,  and zinc.   Maximum  concentrations of
      organics detected in sediment samples are as follows:

      •      bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate - 340 jig/kg
      •      2-Butanone - 43 (ig/kg
      •      Acetone -120 ug/kg
      •      Diesel - 73 ng/kg.

      Concentrations of  inorganics detected in surface-water samples from Site 20
      were generally below State and Federal surface-water standards (SWRCB, 1993;
      EPA, 1992c).  Surface-water quality standards have not been established for the
      organic compounds detected at Site 20.  The only organic compounds detected
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       in Site 20 surface water were 2-butanone at a concentration of 21 u,g/l and vinyl
       acetate at a concentration of 8 iig/l in sample 20EW001393.  These compounds
       were not detected in the duplicate surface-water sample (20ZW001393).

       Maximum concentrations of aluminum,  cadmium, copper, and lead in surface
       water at Site 20 exceeded  State and  Federal standards.  However, the risk
       assessment  indicated  that the  concentrations detected  should   not  pose
       significant risk.

       Aluminum was  detected  in duplicate surface-water sample 20ZW001393 at a
       concentration of 170 ug/l.  This sample  is a duplicate for sample 20EW001393,
       which contained an aluminum concentration of 125 ug/l.  No other samples
       contained detectable aluminum concentrations. The State and Federal standards
       for aluminum are 750 and 87 |ig/l for acute and chronic criteria, respectively.

       Cadmium was detected in surface-water sample 20EW001393 at a concentration
       of 5.0A  jig/l. A duplicate for this sample, 20ZW001393, contained no detectable
       cadmium. Cadmium was not detected in any other sample from this site.  The
       State and Federal standards for cadmium  are 2.3  and  0.8 jig/l for acute and
       chronic  criteria,  respectively.

       Lead was detected in surface-water sample 20EW001393 and  its duplicate
       sample  20ZW001393 at concentrations of 2.7 and 2.5  u,g/l, respectively. These
       samples were collected from within the concrete-lined surface impoundment No
       other samples contained maximum concentrations of lead exceeding the  State
       and Federal standards  of 1.7 ug/l for chronic  criteria.  Results of the ecological
       risk assessment indicated that  no analytes in surface  water  or sediments at
       Site 20  pose a significant risk to the environment.

       2.10.3.3  Biota

       Biota could not be collected in great enough abundance to yield an adequate
       tissue sample from the impoundment at Site 20.
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       2.10.3.4  Groundwater
       One groundwater sample was collected from a temporary welt at Site 20 during
       the Group D Rl in 1996.  The sample was analyzed for VOCs, SVOCs, and
       metals.  No organics were detected.  Mercury was detected at a concentration
       (24 p.g/1) exceeding both the State  and Federal MCL (2 ug/l);  barium was
       detected at a concentration (1,700 ng/l) exceeding the State MCL (1,000 u.g/1) but
       not the Federal MCL  (2,000 u.g/1).  Neither  barium nor mercury  are suspected
       contaminants of concern based on the history of operations at Site 20.

       2.10.4   Summary of Site Risks

       Human health and ecological risk assessments were performed for Site 20 using
       the methodology described in Section 2.4.4.1.  The  results are summarized in
       this section in support of the conclusion for no action at Site 20.

       2.10.4.1  Human Health Risk Characterization

       The maximum  concentration risk characterization for the residential land use
       scenario for soil resulted in an ILCR of 9x10-6, solely from arsenic.  The HI was
       estimated to be 1.1, but did not exceed 1.0 for target organs.

       The commercial/industrial scenario was  used for Site 20  sediment because,
       although the impoundment contains  sediment under water and is slated for
       closure and removal, it could be allowed to  dry and lie fallow for several years
       pending removal  and development  Under such circumstances,  exposure to
       contaminants  in   the  sediment could  occur  and  intake  rates could  be
       unacceptable.  However, the impoundment could not  plausibly be part of a
       residential exposure scenario.  If the base installation were converted into a
       residential setting, the  impoundment would  be  removed as part  of  the
       development.
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       The results of risk-based screening using maximum detected concentration under
       the commercial/industrial scenario are as follows:
Results of Risk-Based Screening Evaluation of Sto 20 Impoundment Sediment

Anwyw conownniuons
Maximum (Upper Bound)
Risk/Hazard
Summed
Background
Site-Related
ILCR
2x1 or7
2x10'7
ixi«r7
HI
0.1
0.1
0.1
      These results are below the NCP risk criteria for acceptable exposure.

      The  future  pathway  for  exposure  to  groundwater was  evaluated  during
      groundwater sampling at Site 20 as part of the Group D Rl. No carcinogens were
      detected.  The HI was less than  1.0 for each target organ identified (SWDIV,
      1997).

      2.10.4.2   Ecological Risk Assessment

      The most important ecological habitat in the Site 20 area is the surface drainage
      that extends from the site toward  Las Ftores Creek.  This area was overgrown
      with vegetation and appeared to be a biologically rich riparian habitat.  A variety
      of  mammals  and birds  were  observed in the immediate  area of  the site.
      However, vertebrate exposure to contaminants at this site would be limited by the
      small, confined nature of the impoundment.

      Surface soil contaminants include four  metals and one organic compound.
      Concentrations  of  cobalt  and  manganese could be toxic  to  invertebrates,
      vertebrates, and plants. However, these elements are relatively immobile in soil,
      and the riparian drainage area showed no obvious ecological impairment. These
      metals are not elevated  in the  impoundment sediment and,  therefore, are not
      indicative  of  leaching  from  the   impoundment,   but  rather  of  localized
      contamination of surface soils.

      The impoundment itself exhibited potential toxicity to aquatic organisms, although
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       vertebrate consumers.  The pond sediments are the greatest potential source of
       toxicity and bioaccumulation, with potentially toxic concentrations of four metals.
       However,  exposure is limited by  the lack of  emergent  plants, which would
       preclude dietary exposure to consumers in the area.

       Site  20  sediment  was  compared  against   local  area  background   soil
       concentrations for inorganic chemicals.  Only cadmium, copper,  lead, and zinc
       exceeded background concentrations.

       No inorganic chemicals in the Site 20 sediment exceeded toxicity screening
       levels for plants,  invertebrates, mammals,  or  birds, with the exception of
       cadmium, iron, and zinc for mammals.

       The following organic chemicals at Site 20 exceeded toxicity screening levels for
       soil exposure to at least one taxonomic group:
       •      Acetone (invertebrates)
       •      2-Butanone (invertebrates and plants)
             bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate (plants).

       Potential bioaccumulation  in vertebrates from chemicals in  surface soil (dried
       sediment) was evaluated for arsenic, lead, and zinc. Lead concentrations in the
       sediment at Site 20 exceeded the low end  of the calculated soil criteria range,
       and zinc exceeded all calculated criteria for bioaccumulation effects.

       Cadmium,  zinc,   2-butanone,   and  bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate   in  sediment
       exceeded  potential effect levels for invertebrates,  plants, or mammals.    No
       chemicals exceeded calculated effect levels for birds.

       Site 20 sediments are relatively uncontaminated and shallow. Ecological risk is
       insignificant  given  the minimal quantity of sediment  and small area of  the
       impoundment. Thus, no significant exposure of special-status species  or other
       wildlife is expected.
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       2.10.5   Description of the No Action Alternative
      The no  action alternative  selected for Site  20  includes no institutional or

      engineering controls and no containment, excavation, or treatment technologies.

      Site 20 is considered protective of human health and  the environment for the

      following reasons:

      •      The calculated ILCR and HI for human health for  soil under the residential
             exposure scenario meet the NCP criteria for acceptable exposure. The
             likelihood for future residential land use is low.

      •      The calculated ILCR and HI for human  health for sediments under the
             commercial/industrial  scenario  are less  than  the  NCP  criteria for
             acceptable exposure.

      •      Ecological risk is insignificant given the minimal quantity of sediment and
             small area of the surface impoundment.

      •      Future  land use plans include drying and demolishing  the surface
             impoundment and allowing it to revert to a natural vegetative state.

      •      No carcinogens  were detected in groundwater, and the HI was less than
             1.0 for each identified target organ.

      •      Although mercury and barium  were  detected  at concentrations just
             exceeding MCLs, neither one is suspected as a site contaminant based
             on the history of operations at Site 20.


2.11  Site 22-23 Area Unlined Surface Impoundment - Soil, Sediment,
      Groundwater, and Surface Water


Site 22 consists of an approximate 90- by 95-foot unlined surface impoundment.


      2.11.1    Site Name. Location, and Description


      Site 22-23 Area Unlined  Surface Impoundment, is  located at the MCAS,

      approximately 60 feet southeast of Papa Taxiway (Rgure 1-2).  This site is noted

      as Building 2388 on  MCB  Camp Pendleton general development maps.

      Numerous  water-level  fluctuations  have been  observed in  the impoundment

      since 1991. The nearest downgradient base drinking water production well is

      approximately 2 miles from Site 22.
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      2.11.2  Site History and Enforcement Activities
       Fuel bladders were stored in this impoundment in 1985.  According to site plans
       provided by the AC/S.ES MCB Camp Pendleton office, the hangar deluge system
       (for fire suppression) from Buildings 2386, 2396, and 2397, as well as possible
       other buildings, have emptied into this  impoundment.   Potential contaminants
       include fuels,  solvents, cleaners, and  fire  suppressant.   No  information  is
       available on the quantities of contaminants that could have been received by this
       impoundment.  The  impoundment is no longer in use and is typically dry during
       the dry season but contains water during seasonal rains.  The impoundment is
       expected to be drained, the sludge (and liner, if  present) removed, the pond
       backfilled,  and  the impoundment  closed   in  accordance  with  applicable
       regulations in fiscal year (FY) 98.

       Previous investigations of Site 22 were limited to sediment and surface-water
       sampling of the impoundment during July 1990 in support of HAR requirements
       and subsequent  Phase 1 Rl sampling to characterize groundwater quality and
       determine the extent of soil  contamination within the impoundment. The sludge
       collected from the impoundment contained TRPH at 68 ppm, chloroform at 8 ppb,
       and acetone at 7,300 ppm;  the liquid contained TRPH and TDS at 2 and 1,100
       ppm, respectively (Dames and Moore, 1990).

       MCB Camp Pendleton sampled the impoundment water most recently in March
       1994.   Samples  were  analyzed for TPH by EPA Method 418.1 and volatile
       organics by EPA Method 8240. TPH was detected at a concentration of 7.1 mg/l;
       no volatiles were detected.

       2.11.3   Summary of Site Characteristics

       The Rl for Site 22 is reported in detail in the Rl report for Group B sites (SWDIV,
       1995a) and the technical addendum to the Rl report for  Group B sites (SWDIV,
       1996a).

       Rl work at Site  22 involved investigation of potential  soil  and groundwater
       contamination  due  to  leakage  from  the surface  impoundment.  Sediment,
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       surface-water, and aquatic plant samples were also collected from within the
       impoundment.

       One surface-water sample and one composite sediment sample were collected
       from the unlined surface impoundment in 1993. Sediment was collected from
       several locations  around the pond and  composited to  yield a sample and a
       duplicate.  The pond is small, and the sediment composite  was considered
       adequate to  evaluate any obvious sources of contamination.  In addition, a
       nutsedge sample was collected from the  pond as part of a phased approach to
       characterize the site for potential ecological exposure.  Sample locations are
       shown in Rgure 2-10.  Phase 2 Rl work at Site 22 involved sediment sampling to
       assess the potential ecological risk associated with allowing the impoundment to
       remain dry for an extended period of time prior to closure.  Sediment samples
       were collected from within the impoundment in  1995 at the locations shown in
       Figure 2-11.

       The Site 22 impoundment was divided into four  quadrats.  One randomly
       selected location was sampled within each quadrat.  Four surface samples (top
       3 inches) and four sediment cores (total depth of sediment) were collected from
       the impoundment, for a total of eight sediment samples.  The sediment samples
       were  analyzed for  CLP metals,  VOCs, SVOCs,  TPH-d,  and TPH-g.   The
       nutsedge stems and leaves were analyzed for CLP metals.

       The surface-water sample was analyzed for general chemistry as  well as the
       same parameters analyzed for sediment.

       Four soil boring locations and one surface soil (1 to 2 feet below ground surface)
       location were sampled to characterize potential soil contamination in the vicinity
       of the  unlined surface impoundment at Site 22.  One of the borings was inclined
       34 degrees from vertical to extend under the impoundment. A total of 13 soil
       samples, including the surface soil sample, were collected. Sample locations are
       shown in Figure 2-10.  The soil samples were analyzed using the same methods
       used for the sediment samples.
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       Three shallow groundwater monitoring wells were installed around the surface
       impoundment to assess potential groundwater contamination due to leakage from
       the impoundment. The wells are screened across the water table. Groundwater
       samples were analyzed using the same methods used for  the surface-water
       samples.

       Site 22 is in the central portion of the Santa Margarita River floodplain.  The
       geology of the floodplain consists of Holocene alluvium, deposited by the Santa
       Margarita River, overlying bedrock of the Eocene La Jolla Group. The alluvium
       at  Site 22  consists of fine- to coarse-grained, rounded sand and  silty sand
       interbedded with discontinuous lenses of silt, day, and clayey sand.  No borings
       were advanced to bedrock at Site 22; however, borings at Group A Sites 4 and 5
       in the Santa Margarita River floodplain and within 1 mile of Site 22 encountered
       the La Jolla Group at depths ranging from about 93 to 133 feet below ground
       surface (SWDIV, 1993a). Similar geologic conditions were expected at Site 22.

       Water levels measured between 28 June and 12 November 1993 at Site 22 are
       consistent with water levels measured at adjacent Group A Sites 3, 4, 5, and 6
       (SWDIV, 1993a), all of which are within the Santa Margarita Basin. Groundwater
       was  encountered at depths of 5 to 8 feet below ground surface.   Shallow
       groundwater in the immediate vicinity of the surface impoundment flows to the
       south, at a  relatively small gradient ranging from 0.0026 to 0.0035 foot per foot
       (ftffi). The hydrogeology of the site is discussed in greater detail in the draft final
       Rl  report for Group B sites (SWDIV, 1995a).

       Land use in the vicinity of Site 22 consists  of activities associated with MCAS
       operations.   Structures in the area include aircraft storage  and maintenance
       hangars, utility storage  facilities,  hazardous materials storage buildings, and
       administrative and training buildings.  Military and civilian personnel are present
       in  the immediate vicinity of the impoundment on a daily basis.  The nearest
       designated  troop housing area is the Chappo Area (22 Area), across Vandegrift
       Boulevard, approximately 1 mile from Site 22. The nearest family housing is the
       Ranch House, approximately 0.5 mile northeast  of the site.   Residents and
       nonmilitary  industrial workers do not have access to the site and are not present
       in the immediate site vicinity.

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       Future plans for Site 22 are to dose and backfill the impoundment and construct
       an asphalt parking lot over the site (Joy, 1993).  Future activities in the area are
      'expected to be consistent with current MCAS operations.

       Groundwater in the immediate vicinity of the site is not currently used as a source
       of drinking water.  However, the site is located in the Santa Margarita Basin, and
       base drinking water production wells are located approximately 1,000 feet cross-
       gradient and approximately 1 mile downgradient from the site.

       The Site 22 impoundment is now dry and has been colonized by terrestrial plants
       and invertebrates.  These food-chain organisms could represent a new route of
       exposure for terrestrial birds or mammals that visit the site.  In addition, the dried
       sediments offer the potential for direct ingestion or dermal exposure to ecological
       receptors.

       The results of the analytical sampling are summarized in the following sections.

       2.11.3.1  Soil

       Metals, including beryllium concentrations, did not exceed background.  A few
       organic  compounds  were detected  at  low concentrations  in  Site 22  soil.
       Analytical results are summarized below:

       •      Methylene chloride was detected at a concentration of 3 tig/kg in one
             sample collected from 1 to 2 feet below ground surface (22SB004-02).
       •      Diethylphthalate was detected at concentrations of 190 and 400 jig/kg in
             one sample  (22SB001-07) and its duplicate (22SB201-07), respectively,
             collected from 6 to 7 feet below ground surface.
       •      Diesel  was detected in three borings, with a maximum concentration of
             24mg/kg in  borings 22B-01 (duplicate  22SB201-07;  nondetect in the
             other sample from this depth) and 22B-04 (22SB004-QC). The maximum
             diesel  concentration  within  the upper  5 feet (evaluated  in the risk
             assessment) was 11  mg/kg  in sample 22SB004-02 collected from 1  to
             2 feet below ground surface.
       •      Toluene was detected in one sample, 22SB001-01, at a concentration of
             6ng/kg.
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      •      Benzo(g,h,i)perylene was detected in one sample (duplicate 22SB201 -07)
             at a concentration of 630 uxj/kg but was not detected in the other sample
             from the same depth.

      2.11.3.2   Surface Water
      Surface-water samples  collected  from the unlined  surface  impoundment at
      Site 22 generally contained low concentrations of potential contaminants, below
      State and Federal surface-water standards (SWRCB, 1993; EPA, 1992c).

      Aluminum was the only metal  detected in surface  water  at a concentration
      exceeding State and Federal standards. Trie aluminum concentration of 329 jig/I
      in sample 22EW001393 exceeded the standard of 87 jig/1 for chronic criteria.

      Carbon disulfide, diesel,  and styrene were the only organic compounds detected
      in the impoundment surface water, at concentrations of  1 jig/l  for carbon
      disulfide, 0.69 jig/1 for diesel, and 2 ug/l for styrene in sample 22EW001393-
      LABQC.

      2.11.3.3  Sediments

      The shallow sediments  contained  relatively  higher concentrations than  the
      deeper sediments for most  constituents.  The following inorganic chemicals
      exceeded area background in shallow sediment samples:  aluminum,  arsenic,
      barium, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, iron, molybdenum,  vanadium,  and
      zinc for individual samples and aluminum, cobalt, copper, iron, molybdenum, and
      vanadium for  pond means.   Deeper sediment samples exceeded  area
      background  concentrations for cobalt, iron,  and vanadium in individual  samples
      but not for pond means.

      Sediment samples contained  relatively low  concentrations  of contaminants
      (Table 2-7).   Maximum concentrations of detected organic  chemicals from the
      impoundment sediment (all depths) (maximum concentrations are from surface
      sediments) are as follows:
      •     bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate - 640 uxj/kg
      •     2-Butanone -16 jig/kg

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             Diesel-21 Omg/kg.
             4-Methytphenol - 430 jig/kg
             Diethylphthalate -1,000 ng/kg
             Ethylbenzene • 5 jig/kg
             N-nrtrosodiphenylamine - 58 ug/kg
             Toluene - 63 ug/kg
             Total xylenes - 7 ng/kg.
       2.11.3.4  Groundwater

       Three groundwater monitoring wells were sampled to characterize groundwater
       quality at Site 22 (Figure 2-10).  With the exception of nickel, no contaminants
       were detected at concentrations exceeding MCLs.  Nickel was detected in well
       22W-06 at a maximum concentration of 173 u.g/1, which exceeds the MCL of
       100 u.g/1.  By the first  quarter 1994 sampling, the nickel concentration in well
       22W-06 had decreased to 100 \igfl.

       2.11.4   Summary of Site Risks

       An HHRA was conducted for Site 22 using data collected during the Rl.  The
       human  health and ecological risk methodologies are summarized  in Section
       2.4.4.1. The conclusions for Site 22 are presented here in support of the decision
       for no action.

       2.11.4.1  Human Health Risk Characterization

       Site 22  is approximately 1,000 feet cross-gradient from one drinking water supply
       well and approximately 1 mile upgradient from three other drinking water supply
       wells. Therefore, groundwater at  Site 22 is a potential source of drinking water
       and was evaluated for the most conservative residential scenario.  Even though
       no residences are located on site, groundwater beneath the site could be
       pumped to residences.

       The  ILCR calculated for the residential scenario for  groundwater was 4x10-7
       using RME parameters and concentrations and Federal toxicity factors and
       9x10-5 using State toxicity factors. The sole  contributor to the ILCR  above 10*
       was  total chromium, assumed to be chromium (VI) (SWDIV, 1995a). The HI
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       calculated for the RME residential scenario is 0.4.  The risk from groundwater is
       de minimi's using the Federal toxicity values and within the management risk
       range (10-* to 10-*) using State toxicity values.

       The maximum concentrations detected in soil were used to characterize risk at
       Site 22 because of the small number of samples and the purposive basis of
       selecting  sample locations.  The results are considered conservative because
       maximum concentrations were used.  Site 22 will most likely not be used for
       residential purposes in the  future.   However, the  residential scenario was
       evaluated as the most conservative scenario (worst case). The calculated ILCR
       for the RME residential scenario was less than 1O* using Federal toxicity values
       and 2x1f>5 using State toxicity values. The sole contributor to the risk was total
       chromium, assumed to be chromium (VI). The State toxicity value for chromium
       VI is much more stringent than the Federal value. Because chromium is typically
       encountered in environmental media as chromium (0) or  chromium (III), the
       assumption  of  total  chromium  as chromium (VI) is conservative.  The  HI
       calculated for the RME residential scenario for soil  is less than 1.0. The risk for
       soil is de minimi's using Federal toxicity values and within the management risk
       range (10* to 10-*) using State toxicity values.

       Surface water and sediment do not  provide a complete exposure pathway to
       humans  and do not  support a chronic exposure.  However, sediment was
       evaluated for the commercial/industrial scenario as a conservative estimate for
       construction  workers removing the surface impoundment  in the future.  The
       sediment  inside the surface impoundment was evaluated by comparing the
       detected  concentrations with  risk-based concentrations  for  the  commercial/
       industrial scenario. The results are below the risk screening criteria (10* ILCR
       and 1.0 HI).

       2.11.4.2   Ecological Risk Assessment

       Surface  soils surrounding  the  pond  contained   elevated concentrations  of
       aluminum, as was  common for all  Group B locations.   Elevated  aluminum
       concentrations were  also detected in  Site 22 pond sediment.  It is  unclear
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       whether leaching has occurred from the pond.  However, because no natural
       habitat surrounds the pond, soil contamination from this source would not likely
       affect local receptors.

       Drying of the Site 22 surface impoundment, expected as part of closure activities,
       will  result  in  potential  exposure of terrestrial birds and mammals to dried
       sediment and to plants and invertebrate diet sources living in the dried sediment.
       To calculate toxicity values related to vertebrate ingestion requires information on
       toxicity,  receptor ingestion, and body size, as well as assumptions for daily intake
       rates of dried sediment,  plant  material,  and  invertebrates.    Chemical
       concentrations for each of these food categories are based on site sediment and
       the measured bioaccumulation factor for each chemical in plant or invertebrate
       tissue.   In the case of  the Group B impoundments, sediment chemistry was
       measured and Group C terrestrial invertebrate and plant chemistry were used to
       estimate bioaccumulation factors appropriate for evaluation of the impoundment
       environments.

       Eight inorganic chemicals and 2-butanone, bis(2-ethyihexyl)phthaJate, and diesel
       exceeded potential toxicotogical  thresholds in Site 22 sediment.  The  Site 22
       impoundment generally was more contaminated in the surface sediments than in
       the deeper core samples. However, ecological risk is minimal because the site is
       small and is surrounded by paved areas, thus preventing extensive exposure by
       most mammals or birds.   No special-status species are expected to spend
       enough time at Site 22 to experience significant toxicity  from dried sediment
       exposure.

       2.11.5   Description of the No Action Alternative

       The no action alternative for  Site 22 soil,  sediment,  surface  water, and
       groundwater includes no institutional or engineering controls and no containment,
       excavation, or treatment technologies. Site 22 is considered protective of human
       health and the environment for the following reasons:
       •      The ILCR and the HI for the groundwater pathway  under the residential
             exposure scenario are within the NCP criteria for acceptable exposure,
             and the threat of groundwater degradation is minimal.

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       •     The ILCR and the HI for the soil pathway under the residential exposure
             scenario meet the NCP criteria for acceptable exposure.
       •     The ILCR and the  HI  for sediment under  the commercial/industrial
             exposure scenario are within the NCP criteria for acceptable exposure.
       •     Future land use plans include backfilling and paving the impoundment.
       •     The potential risk to ecological  receptors, including special-status species,
             is considered low because the site is small, surrounded by paved areas,
             and animals are not expected to spend sufficient time  at the site to
             experience negative effects.

2.12   Site 28 - 26 Area Trash Haulers Maintenance Area - Groundwater
Site 28 is a level, open, unpaved facility where vehicle  maintenance was performed
within the confines of the 26 Area maintenance yard.

       2.12.1   Site Name. Location, and Description

       Site 28  -  26 Area Trash Haulers Maintenance Area,  is located in 26 Area,
       approximately 1,800 feet  southwest of the intersection of Vandegrift Boulevard
       and Santa Margarita Road (Rgure 1-2).  The site  is surrounded by a chain-link
       fence, with an entryway on the east. The unpaved area is graded and contains a
       small concrete pad, 55 feet long by 15 feet wide, and no natural vegetation.  The
       area west  of the fence contains natural vegetation  and native soil. An unpaved
       road runs  adjacent to the fence and outside the maintenance  yard.  The Santa
       Margarita River is approximately 2,000 feet west of the site. Site 24 is northeast
       and Site 3 is south of the maintenance area.  Site 28 slopes gently to the
       southwest, parallel to the Santa  Margarita River,  and eventually drains to the
       river farther downstream.  Ridges to the east rise 300 feet above Site 28.

       Land use  in  the vicinity of Site 28 consists of  activities associated with facility
       maintenance  operations.    Structures  in the   area   include  maintenance,
       administration, heavy  equipment,  and  communications/electronics  buildings.
       Military and civilian personnel are present in the immediate vicinity of the site on
       a daily basis. O'Neill Lake is about 2,000 feet north of the site.  East of the site is
       an undeveloped hill that is classified as a maneuver area. The hill slopes steeply
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       and is covered by natural vegetation (Innis-Tennebaum Architects, Inc., 1990).
       The nearest designated troop housing areas are Vado Del Rio (25 Area) and
       24 Area, approximately 1.5 miles northwest of the site. The Ranch House, about
       1.75 miles southwest of the site, is the nearest family housing.

       Future land use plans indicate that use of this site will remain the same in the
       near future.   However, MCB Camp Pendleton has considered  removing the
       maintenance yards and allowing the area to revert to its natural state.

       The nearest base production well is approximately 1,600 feet slightly upgradient
       from Site 28. Future use of groundwater at the site is possible.

       2.12.2   Site History and Enforcement Activities

       Operations at the 26 Area trash haulers maintenance area began in the 1970s
       and ended  in the  late 1980s.  The facility was operated by  a  contractor.
       Operations were primarily performed on unpaved ground.  Aboveground storage
       tanks were located along the southern perimeter of the site, and hydrocarbon-
       stained soil has been  observed in this area.   Potential  contaminants include
       petroleum, oil, POLs, and solvents.

       Site 28 was recommended for the Rl during the preliminary review  (PR) phase of
       the  RFA and, thus, no sampling was conducted as part of the RFA.  Following
       the  RFA, in February 1993, two borings were advanced adjacent to the pad and
       samples were collected for analysis.  Maximum concentrations of contaminants
       detected in these soil samples are as follows:
       •      Ethylbenzene - 680 ug/kg
             1,1,4-TCA- 9,800 ug/kg
       •      1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane - 270 ug/kg
       •      Dimethylphthalate -110 ug/kg
       •      Total lead - 25.6 mg/kg.

       2.12.3   Summary of Site Characteristics

       Rl  work at  Site  28 included sampling of  surface  and  subsurface  soil,
       groundwater, and biota. This ROD includes the action selected for groundwater

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      only;  therefore, only groundwater results are presented.  A two-well cluster
      (shallow and intermediate depth) was installed near the concrete pad at Site 28
      (Figure 2-12) to evaluate the potential for and vertical extent of groundwater
      contamination.

      2.12.3.1   Organic Compounds

      Table 2-8 lists concentrations of organics detected in groundwater at Site 28.
      Monitoring well 28W-01A contained 1,2-DCE at a concentration of 0.8 ug/l during
      the fourth quarter 1994. TCE was detected at a maximum concentration of 2 jig/I
      in 28W-01A during the fourth quarter 1994; this concentration exceeds the tap-
      water r-PRG but not the MCL In addition, bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate and di-n-
      butylphthalate  were  detected  during the  fourth  quarter 1994  at maximum
      concentrations of 2 and 9 |ig/l, respectively.  None of the organic compounds
      detected exceeded MCLs.  Furthermore, TCE and 1,2-DCE were not detected in
      the Site 3 monitoring wells that surround 28W-01A (3MW-02, 3MW-03, 3W-30A,
      3W-29A, 3W-29B,  and 3W-35A) (SWDIV, 1993a) or in the deeper well (28W-
      013) at the same location as 28W-01 A.

      2.12.3.2   Inorganic Compounds

      Table 2-9 lists concentrations of inorganics detected in groundwater at Site 28.
      Of the 11 metals detected, only beryllium, chromium, and manganese exceeded
      r-PRGs.  None of the inorganic compounds detected exceeded background or
      MCLs.

      2.12.4  Summary of Site Risks

      An HHRA was conducted for Site 28 groundwater using data collected during the
      Rl. The human health risk methodology is summarized in Section 2.4.4.1. The
      conclusions for Site 28 groundwater are presented here in support of the decision
      for no action. An ecological risk assessment was not performed because there
      are no complete ecological pathways to groundwater at this site.
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       2.12.4.1   Human Health Risk Characterization
       Based on the human health screening for maximum detected concentrations in
       groundwater, the summed site-related risk/hazard was 1x10* ILCR/<1.0  HI,
       which warranted further evaluation using representative concentrations.

       The site-related risk/hazard using  RME concentrations was 1x1 Or6 ILCR/<0.1 HI
       for the residential exposure scenario. The ILCR and the HI meet the NCR criteria
       for acceptable exposure.

       2.12A3  Ecological Risk Assessment

       An ecological risk  assessment was not performed  for Site 28 groundwater
       because no complete ecological exposure pathways exist at the site.

       2.12.5   Description of the No Action Alternative

       The  no action  alternative  selected  for  Site  28  groundwater includes  no
       institutional or engineering controls and no containment, excavation, or treatment
       technologies.

       Site  28 groundwater is considered protective  of  human  health  and  the
       environment for the following reasons:

       •      The calculated ILCR for an RME under the residential exposure scenario
             is 1x10-6, which meets the NCP criteria for acceptable exposure.
       •      The calculated HI is less than 1.0 for the residential exposure scenario.
       •      No chemicals were detected at concentrations exceeding MCLs.
       •      There are no complete exposure pathways for ecological receptors.

2.13   Site 31 - Building 210801 Transformer - Soil

Site 31 consists of a transformer mounted on a pad (No. T-21)  adjacent to  Building
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       2.13.1   Site Name. Location, and Description
       Site 31 - Building 210801 Transformer, is located in 21 Area, at the intersection
       of 13th Street and 'C' Street (Rgures 1-2 and 2-13).  The transformer previously
       held fluid containing PCBs.

       2.13.2  Site History and Enforcement Activities
                                     i
       Building 210801  was  constructed  in   1961  and  was  used  primarily for
       administrative purposes. A survey conducted in 1990 noted fluid seeping around
       the  drain valve and  moisture  around a rusty transformer base.  No base
       production wells are  located downgradient from Site 31.   No information is
       available on the date of installation or the volume of hazardous wastes that may
       have leaked from the transformer. Potential contaminants include PCBs.

       Previous Investigations
       Site 31 was investigated in 1991 and 1992 as part of the  RFA sampling visit (SV)
       for Site 79. Two surface and six subsurface soil samples were collected from two
       hand-augered soil borings advanced next to  the transformer.  RFA sampling
       locations are shown in Figure 2-13. Site 31 was designated Site 79 for the RFA
       SV.   No groundwater samples were collected.  The following organics were
       detected in the surface soil sample at boring SV79B2 (SWOIV, 19936):

             Arodor-1260 - 576 jig/kg
             4,4'-DDE-30.5ng/kg
             4,4'-DDD - 6.42 ng/kg
             DieWrin - 4.29 jigfeg
             Endrin aldehyde - 30.5 uxj/kg
             Methoxyclor - 32.8 ng/kg.

       No contaminants were detected in the remaining samples.

       2.13.3  Summary of Site Characteristics and Site Risks

       Rl work was not conducted at Site 31 because PCB concentrations detected in
       soil  during the 1991  and 1992 investigations were below  Federal  and State
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       cleanup levels (SWDIV, 1993c and 1993d).  Because of this, human health and
       ecological risk assessments were not performed for the site.

       Although  the PCB  Arodor-1260  was  detected in  one soil  sample  at  a
       concentration of 576 jig/kg in the 0- to 1-foot depth interval, this compound was
       not detected in three samples collected at the same location at depths of 1.5 to
       2.5, 2.5 to 3.5, and 4 to 5 feet or in four samples collected from another boring at
       the site. The residential soil r-PRG for PCBs is 66 ug/kg (EPA, 1996).  The ILCR
       using the maximum concentration  and dividing by the r-PRG is within the NCP
       risk management decision range. A risk management decision was made for no
       further action at Site 31, with concurrence by the parties to the  FFA (SWDIV,
       1993d and 1993e), because the maximum concentration detected is within the
       Federal and State cleanup level  of 1 mg/kg for  PCBs.  In addition, the
       transformer containing PCBs has been  removed, eliminating the source of
       contamination (SWDIV, 19935).

       2.13.4  Description of the No Action Alternative

       The no action alternative for Site 31 soil includes no institutional or engineering
       controls and no containment, excavation, or treatment technologies.  Site 31 is
       considered protective of human health and the environment for the following
       reasons:

       •      Soil contamination was detected in only one surface soil sample, and the
             risk estimated for that concentration is within the EPA's range for risk
             management evaluation.
       •      The  maximum site concentration is within State and Federal cleanup
             levels.
       •      The source (transformer) was removed from the site.

2.14   Site 43 - Santa Margarita Basin Groundwater Study

The objectives of the Santa Margarita Basin groundwater study were to determine
whether groundwater quality throughout the Santa Margarita Basin has been affected by
developed areas on MCB Camp Pendleton; to determine whether groundwater draining
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from the Naval Ordnance Center, Pacific Decision,  Fallbrook Detachment, to the base
had  been affected; and to  determine  whether any contamination,  if present, would
migrate off base.

       2.14.1   Site Name. Location,, and Description

       Site 43 - Santa Margarita Basin Groundwater Study, is not an individual site, but
       rather a study area consisting of groundwater in the Santa Margarita Basin,
       which extends along the  Santa Margarita River (Rgure 1-2).   The Santa
       Margarita Basin is the major portion of the base where IR sites could  potentially
       affect the overall quality of groundwater.  The Santa  Margarita River  is  a
       perennial, free-flowing river that is subject to flooding during peak rainfall events
       and drains an area of about 740 square miles  in San Diego and  Riverside
       Counties.  MCB Camp Pendleton occupies 61 square  miles of the lower end of
       the basin.  The Site 43 study includes only those monitoring wells installed under
       CERCLA investigations even though the Santa Margarita Basin contains other
       monitoring wells. This study was originally basewide; however, because most of
       the potential groundwater problems are within the Santa Margarita Basin, the
       basewide study was  divided into two subset studies: inside and outside the
       Santa Margarita Basin. The studies outside the basin are not part of this ROD.

       Site 43 is divided into the Upper, Chappo, and Ysidora subbasins. Vegetation
       ranges from sparse to dense throughout the basin. Rgures  2-14 and 2-15 show
       the base areas that could have contributed to any contamination along the river.
       Each  area  contains a variety of facilities, ranging from MCAS operations to
       welding shops.  Base drinking water production wells are located throughout the
       Santa Margarita Basin; groundwater is the sole water supply for the base.

       2.14.2  Site History and Enforcement Activities

       The  base  obtains all of  its  domestic and  agricultural  water supply from
       groundwater. The Santa Margarita Basin is the most important source of drinking
       water on the base.  O'Neill Lake  is a 1,200-acre-foot reservoir on Fallbrook
       Creek, a minor tributary of the Santa Margarita River along the Upper subbasin.
       Most of the water stored in the lake is diverted from the nearby Santa Margarita

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       River  and  is  currently being  used for recreation, training  purposes,  and
       groundwater recharge (Leedshill-Herkenhoff, Inc., 1988).  The elevation of the
       river ranges from sea level to 110 feet above mean sea level (msl).

       No  information is  available on the  quantities  of  contaminants received  by
       groundwater in the Santa Margarita Basin. Most types of contaminants found on
       MCB Camp Pendletpn could  be potentially found  in groundwater.  Potential
       sources of contaminants included those upgradient from base water production
       wells and those that could affect groundwater in alluvial aquifers and potentially
       migrate off base. However, the  boundaries of MCB Camp Pendleton extend to
       the Pacific Ocean.

       Many reports have been prepared on the water supply and water facilities at
       MCB Camp  Pendleton, including the occurrence, quality,  institutional aspects,
       and plans  for  development of water  in  the Santa Margarita  Basin  (U.S.
       Geological  Survey  [USGS],  1953   and 1954;  Shlemon,  1979;   Leedshill-
       Herkenhoff, Inc., 1988; Law/Crandall, Inc., 1995; SWDIV, 1993a and  1995a).
       These reports  were reviewed for the Rl of Group C sites, are included in the
       Administrative Record, and are referenced herein as appropriate.

       2.14.3   Summary of Site Characteristics

       Group A, Group B, and Group C site wells, Site 23 wells, and base drinking water
       wells in the Santa Margarita  Basin were sampled to  investigate potential
       contamination of groundwater along  the Santa Margarita River for the  Site 43
       study.

       No monitoring wells were installed specifically for the Site 43 study.  The study
       includes data collected from 135 groundwater monitoring  wells installed within
       the basin as part of the Rl of Group A, Group B, and Group C sites, including 6
       Site 23 wells; 9 wells  installed during previous investigations; 11 base  drinking
       water production wells; and 6 hydropunch-type sample locations.  Rl sites in the
       study area include Sites 1D, 3, 4, 4A, 5, 6, 7,  10,16,17, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 29,
       30, and 35.  The wells installed as part of the CERCLA investigations include 31
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       two-well clusters (shallow and intermediate) and 20 three-well clusters (shallow,
       intermediate, and deep).  The single wells are shallow and are screened across
       the water table.  Monitoring wells, base production wells, and hydropunch-type
       sample locations are shown in Figures 2-14 and 2-15.

       2.14.3.1   Hydrogeology

       The aquifer of the Santa Margarita Basin consists of saturated, unconsolidated,
       alluvial valley-fill sediments.  Local perched or confined aquifers could occur in
       the basin or subbasins. The unconsolidated valley-fill sequence is composed of
       sediments deposited by streams and rivers within the confines of a valley.  The
       alluvial deposits fill a channel  that was eroded into bedrock strata.  The deposits
       directly overlie the bedrock floor and are bounded laterally by the bedrock walls
       of the valley. The alluvial valley-fill sequence, which is absent near the edge of
       the valley, is more than 200 feet thick in the center of the valley. The water table
       throughout the valley floor is approximately 5 to 15 feet below ground surface.

       The Santa Margarita  Basin is  divided by topographic constrictions  into three
       subbasins.  The Upper subbasin has a surface area of approximately 860 acres,
       the Chappo subbasin has a surface area of approximately 2,640 acres, and the
       Ysidora subbasin has a surface area of approximately 1,020 acres.

       Potentiometric surface contours  for  the water  table throughout  the Santa
       Margarita Basin are presented in Rgures 2-14 and 2-15, which are separated into
       upper and lower Santa Margarita Basins for clarity.  The maps cover a large area,
       portions of which contain few if any wells. Groundwater contours in areas with
       few or no wells are based on  general hydrogeologic principles and extrapolation
       of  trends from  documented areas.   Groundwater  flow is perpendicular to
       groundwater elevation contours.

       Aquifer hydraulic characteristics vary throughout the basin. Site-specific aquifer
       test data are discussed in detail in the individual site descriptions in the draft final
       Rl  reports for Group A,  Group B, and Group C sites (SWDIV,  1993a, 1995a, and
       1996b).  The grain size of strata in the center of the basin is generally coarser
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       relative to strata on the edges of the basin.  The edges of the basin contain more
       interbeds of silt and  clay strata than the center of the basin.   The greater
       proportion  of fine-grained strata near the basin edges corresponds to lower
       hydraulic conductivities near the basin edges than in the center of the basin.

       During  the  Rl for  Sites 4, 4A, 6, 16, 17, and  27, solvents  were detected in
       groundwater at concentrations that,  although low, exceed MCLs for drinking
       water.   These sites  are all  located in the same geographic area and  are
       collectively  referred to  as  the 22/23 Area  groundwater project.   Computer
       modeling was performed to evaluate a no action scenario and several remedial
       alternatives for this groundwater area.  The USGS three-dimensional,  finite-
       difference MODFLOW model  was  used to simulate groundwater flow in  the
       Chappo subbasin, with a finer grid in the 22/23 Area portion of the subbasin. The
       MT3D model was used to evaluate solute transport of the COCs. Both of these
       numerical models are described in detail in Appendix C of the feasibility study
       (FS) report for OU2, including the model calibration parameters and results of the
       sensitivity analysis  (SWDIV, 1996g).

       A two-layer model  was selected and displays two distinct zones of conductivity.
       The upper  zone is an unconfined aquifer, and the lower zone is an unconfineoV
       semiconfined aquifer.  Figure 2-16 shows the area modeled in relation to Site 43.
       The flow model was calibrated to match an estimated water budget of recharge
       and discharge elements (Leedshill-Herkenoff, Inc., 1988).  MCB Camp Pendleton
       and the Navy have been provided with disks of the basic calibrated flow model
       and the MT3D program.

       The models, when used by a qualified person  skilled in hydrogeokxjy and in
       numerical modeling techniques, can be used to evaluate changes in flow patterns
       in the basin resulting from changes in the pumping rates of the various base
       drinking water production  wells,  changes to  capture  zones resulting from
       changes in  pumping rates, and the fate and transport of any future releases of
       contaminants into groundwater in that portion of the basin.
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       2.14.3.2   Nature and Extent of Contamination
      This  section  summarizes the  analytical  results  from  multiple  rounds of

      groundwater sampling at the individual sites included in  the Santa Margarita

      Basin groundwater study.  Assessment of the data indicates no regional pattern

      of  contamination  throughout the  Santa  Margarita Basin.    Groundwater

      contamination is localized within specific portions of the  basin, as related to

      specific sites.  Detailed results for sites within  the basin are presented in the

      documents indicated below:


             Site                       Document

      4/4A, 6,16,17,27          FS for OU2 (SWDIV, 1996g)
             1D                 Group C Rl report (SWDIV, 1996b)
             3                  Group A Rl report (SWDIV, 1993a)
             5                  Group A Rl report (SWDIV, 1993a)
             7                  Group B Rl report and technical addendum
                                  (SWDIV, 1995aand 1996a)
             10                 Group C HHRA work plan (SWDIV, 1995d)
             22                 Group B Rl report and technical addendum
                                  (SWDIV, 1995a and 1996a)
             23                 Group C Rl report (SWDIV, 1996b)
             24                 Group A Rl report (SWDIV, 1993a)
             28                 Group C Rl report (SWDIV, 1996b)
             30                 Group C Rl report (SWDIV, 1996b)
       Figure 2-16 shows the extent of contamination.  Table 2-10 lists the COPCs for
       the Site 43 study, as determined from the HHRA.  No background values were
       calculated as part of the Site 43 study; however, site-specific background values
       are presented in the appropriate Rl reports.


       VOCs are the only COCs detected in the Santa Margarita Basin, primarily in the
       22/23 Area.   The  FS  for  OU4  will address chtoromethane,  1,1-DCA,
       1,1-dichloroethene (1,1 -DCE),  1,2-DCA, 1,2-DCE (total), 1,2-dichloropropane,
       TCE, and  vinyl chloride in 22/23 Area groundwater and evaluate remedial
       alternatives that could  be implemented to  remove  these constituents  from
       groundwater.
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      2.14.4   Summary of Site Risks
       HHRAs were conducted for the  individual IR sites  located within the Santa
       Margarita Basin study area; the results are summarized herein.  EcoRAs were
       not required  because there are no known pathways for exposure of ecological
       receptors to  groundwater.   The  results  are  presented here in support of a
       decision for no further study at Site 44.

       2.14.4.1    Human Health Risk Characterization

       Groundwater within the Santa Margarita Basin is either currently used or could be
       used for drinking water according  to the Water Quality Control Plan for the San
       Diego  Basin  (RWQCB,  1994).  In accordance with RAGS, Volume 1, Part B
       (EPA,  1991b), the  risk/hazard associated with groundwater was evaluated for a
       residential exposure.   This scenario includes  ingestion of  drinking water,
       inhalation during cooking or showering, and dermal absorption during showering.

       The ILCR and the  systemic toxicity HI were calculated for groundwater at each
       site. Both the maximum concentration risk screening and the representative risk
       screening using RME concentrations were evaluated for the residential scenario.
       Results  for  the maximum  risk  screening are  presented for sites where
       representative  concentrations were  not evaluated.   Results  using  RME
       concentrations are presented for sites that were evaluated  using representative
       concentrations.  Table 2-11  presents the results of the HHRA for the Rl sites
       included in Site 43.

       The results indicate  that most of  the groundwater within Site 43 is within the
       criteria for acceptable exposure established in the NCP (EPA, 1990). However,
       risk is elevated for groundwater  within the boundary  of the 22/23  Area
       groundwater plume.

       2.14.4.2   Ecological Risk Assessment

       An ecological assessment  was not performed for the Santa Margarita Basin
       groundwater  study  because  there  are   no  known  pathways  to  ecological
       receptors.

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       2.14.5   Description of the No Action Alternative
       No  further  action in the form of a basinwide study  is required for Site 43.
       Groundwater remediation, if warranted, is addressed individually for the sites that
       constitute the basinwide study.

2.15   Site 44 - Santa Margarita Basin Surface-Water and Sediment Study

The objectives of the Santa Margarita Basin surface-water and sediment study were to
evaluate surface-water and sediment quality upstream and downstream from developed
areas  along the  Santa  Margarita  River,  assess  environmental  impacts  of any
contaminants, determine ecological risk, and  formulate possible recommendations for
remedial action.

       2.15.1   Site Name. Location, and Description

       Site 44 - Santa Margarita Basin Surface-Water and Sediment Study, is located
       along the Santa Margarita River (Figure 1-2) and consists of areas upstream and
       downstream from developed areas.  The  Santa Margarita  River is subject to
       flooding during peak rainfall events. As with Site 43, this is not an individual site,
       but rather is an area of study.

       2.15.2   Site History and Enforcement Activities

       The base diverts surface water from the Santa Margarita River to fill O'Neill Lake
       and recharge groundwater, but none of the surface water directly enters the base
       domestic and  agricultural water-supply systems (Leedshill-Herkenhoff, Inc.,
       1988).   Potential wastes include POLs from motor pool maintenance  areas,
       solvents from  armories, battery  acid  and solvents from maintenance  shops,
       diesel and gasoline from vehicle fuel stations, and metals from firing ranges.

       Previous ecological investigations have been conducted at O'Neill Lake and the
       Santa Margarita  River (Hunsaker, 1992; Gates and Shaw,  1993).  The  water-
       supply and water facilities at  the base,  including  the occurrence, quality,
       institutional  aspects, and plans for development of water in the Santa Margarita
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      Basin, have also been studied by previous investigators (Leedshill-Herkenhoff,
      1988; Law/Crandall, Inc., 1995) and documented in the Rl reports for Group A
      and Group B sites (SWDIV, 1993a and 1995a). Previous studies of sediment in
      the Santa Margarita Basin are limited to investigations of individual sites reported
      in the Group A and Group B Rl reports (SWDIV, 1993a and 1995a).

      2.15.3   Summary of SHe Characteristics

      Sampling at Site 44 included surface water, sediment,  and biota upstream and
      downstream along  the river.   Surface-water and sediment  samples  were
      collected from five locations along the Santa Margarita  River specifically for the
      Site 44 study. Sample locations are shown in  Rgure 1-2. Sample locations are
      numbered 25J through 25N.  The rationale for each sample location is described
      below.

      •      25J,  Santa  Margarita  River, upstream from 27 Area and  the Naval
             Regional Medical Center (NRMC); downstream from the Naval Ordnance
             Center, Pacific Division, Fallbrook Detachment
      •      25K, drainage to O'Neill Lake above Santa  Margarita Riven same as 25J,
             different drainage
      •      25L, Santa Margarita River, downstream from 26 and 27 Areas; upstream
             from 22,23,24,25, and 33 Areas
      •      25M, Santa  Margarita River, downstream from 22, 23, and 33 Areas and
             Sewage Treatment Plant No. 3 in 22 Area; upstream from Box Canyon
             landfill, Range 401, Sewage Treatment Plant No. 13 in 20 Area, and
             Santa Margarita coastal wetland
      •      25N, Santa Margarita River, downstream from Box Canyon landfill, Range
             401, and Sewage Treatment Plant No. 13; upstream from Santa Margarita
             coastal wetland.

      In addition, data from Site 29 (25 Area) surface-water and  sediment samples
      were used for the Site 44 study.  Site 29 samples were  not analyzed for organic
      compounds.

      Site 44 surface-water samples were analyzed for CLP metals, VOCs, SVOCs,
      and general chemistry. Site 44 sediment samples were analyzed for CLP metals,
      VOCs, and SVOCs.

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       Habitat characteristics for terrestrial habitats were determined from the MCB
       Camp Pendleton  habitat maps.   More detailed  mapping  was  not conducted
       because the levels of contaminants indicated little risk for terrestrial receptors.
       Habitat types are presented in Rgure 2-17.

       During October 1995, biological samples were collected at sample locations 25J
       and 25L for the Site  44 study.  One aquatic invertebrate sample and one fish
       sample were collected at each site. Samples were analyzed for CLP metals.

       Information from earlier  ecological investigations  of the Santa Margarita River
       and O'Neill Lake (Hunsaker, 1992; Cates and Shaw, 1993) was reviewed for use
       in the ecological risk assessment.

       The following sections describe the physical characteristics of Site 44, including
       surface features,  surface-water hydrology,  geology and soils,  hydrogeology,
       demography and land use, and ecology,  and summarize analytical results for
       surface-water, sediment, and biota sampling.

       2.15.3.1   Physical Characteristics

       Site 44 is located  along the Santa Margarita River. The basin contains light to
       dense vegetation throughout.  The on-base  portion of the basin  is bordered  by
       O'Neill Lake on the east and by the Pacific Ocean on the west. Surrounding the
       basin are low rolling hills, canyons, and mountains.

       The Santa Margarita River is a perennial braided stream that flows southwesterly
       and eventually discharges into the Pacific Ocean.  The banks of the river range
       from 1 to 20 feet high and, in some areas, are artificially maintained by riprap.
       Four bridges (Basilone Road,  Rifle Range Road, Stuart Mesa  Road, and
       Interstate 5) cross the  river but typically do not restrict surface flow in the
       channel.  Although surface water at the base is not used for consumption, it is
       important for groundwater recharge and for maintaining water levels in O'Neill
       Lake.
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       The  geology  of Site 44 consists  primarily  of  stream-deposited younger
       Quaternary alluvium.  The alluvium consists of interbedded, fine- to coarse-
       grained, unconsolidated sand, silt, and sand, interspersed with clay lenses.

       Land use throughout the basin consists of a variety of activities and operations,
       including warehousing, administration, training, recreation, mess,  troop housing,
       single- and  multiple-family housing,  vehicle maintenance,  the MCAS, utility
       storage facilities, and hazardous materials storage buildings. Military and civilian
       personnel are present in the immediate vicinity of these activities on a daily basis.
       The designated troop housing areas within the basin include Headquarters Area,
       Del Mar (21) Area,  Chappo (22) Area, 24 Area, Vado Del Rio (25) Area, and
       Margarita (33) Area. Single- and multiple-family housing within the basin include
       the Ranch House, De Luz Housing, Stuart  Mesa Housing, and Wire Mountain
       Housing.

       Surface-water runoff can play a role in the transport of surface contaminants into
       the Santa Margarita River, particularly from  the more industrialized  areas of the
       base,  such as the  22 and 23 Areas.  The surface topography  provides for
       surface-water discharge points  into the Santa Margarita River.  These points
       have not been mapped by the base, and such an effort was beyond  the scope of
       the Rl.  The surface-water and sediment study was designed to  identify any
       existing  source  areas,  such as  the  MCAS,  by  collecting  upstream  and
       downstream samples, particularly in the industrialized areas.

       Future land use  plans indicate that  use of this site will not change (Innis-
       Tennebaum Architects, Inc., 1990).  Some developed areas are adjacent to the
       river and within the  100-year floodplain.  Future  residential land use adjacent to
       the river is considered improbable given current development plans and current
       land use.

       Base  production wells are located  throughout  the  Santa  Margarita  Basin.
       Because groundwater represents the entire  water supply on base, future use of
       groundwater throughout the basin is likely to  continue.
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       The lacustrine/riverine habitat of Site 44 consists of O'Neill Lake and the Santa
       Margarita River, running from its confluence with DeLuz Creek downstream to
       the Santa Margarita estuary (Site 45).  These habitats are considered warm-
       water fisheries and aquatic life habitats.

       O'Neill  Lake receives water from Fallbrook Creek, a diversion  ditch from the
       Santa Margarita River, and from small local drainages. The bottom of the lake is
       flat and consists of fine-grained sediment  (Cates  and Shaw,  1993).   During
       March 1995, the upper half of the lake shoreline was dominated by cattail and
       bulrush stands. O'Neill Lake fish species caught by gill net in March 1995 include
       brown bullheads (average 12 inches long), black crappies  (average 7.4  inches),
       golden  shiners  (average 4.3 inches), and  a largemouth  bass (13.5  inches)
       (Table 2-12).  Fish captured from the lake  in January 1992 as part of a previous
       study include all of these  species, plus  channel catfish, bluegill,  and green
       sunfish (Cates and Shaw, 1993).

       Fallbrook Creek, at the inlet to O'Neill Lake, is a sandy-bottomed stream with
       intermittent stands of  bulrush.   Spawning and young  bluegill and largemouth
       bass, bullfrogs, and unidentified toad species were observed in the stream during
       March 1995. The stream invertebrates observed are typical of fresh, warm-water
       environments and include crayfish and various aquatic insects.

       During the March 1995 surveys, the main stem of the Santa Margarita River was
       sampled for fish and aquatic invertebrates at sample locations 25J, 25M,  25L,
       and 25N;  below Site 29; near Site 30; and at the upper end  of the estuary
       (Site 45).  Samples were also collected from some of these locations in  October
       1995.  The river sites were uniformly characterized as shallow, shifting sand
       bottoms, with limited habitat for fish and invertebrates, adjacent to stream-edge
       riparian vegetation and brush clumps.  Fish species and invertebrates are limited
       in diversity and very similar at all river sites.  Arroyo chub, carp, and brown
       bullhead are the dominant fish species.  These  same species were identified as
       dominant species  for the lower river in extensive surveys by Hunsaker (1992).
       Bullfrog tadpoles were observed at most river sites.
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       At some locations, the river is dry at certain  times of the year and must be
       recolonized by animals when  the locations are rewetted.   For example, the
       stretch of river that includes locations 25M and 25N  contained approximately
       1 foot of water  but  was devoid  of  fish  (as determined from  100-meter
       electrofishing effort at both locations) during March 1995.  The upstream location
       (25M) was also dry in mid December and apparently was not recolonized during
       the intervening months.  Location 25N may have been  dry for a short period
       between December and March as well.   In addition to such intermittent,  local
       extinctions, the wide, shallow, sandy habitat offers no feeding or cover areas for
       aquatic organisms, even when wet. The  fish and invertebrates cluster along the
       stream margins in the cover of overhanging riparian vegetation.

       Rgure 2-17 illustrates the habitats found within the Santa Margarita Basin, as
       derived from maps developed by the base in 1987.  The ecological evaluation
       focused on  sample locations 25J, 25K.  and 25L (Rgure 2-17).  Valley-foothill
       riparian habitat  is  the predominant habitat for all  three  sample locations.
       Dominant plant species include cottonwood, willow, tree tobacco, and giant reed.
       Understory plant species include poison oak, wild rose, and stinging nettle.  Bird
       species observed at these  sample  locations  include northern harrier,  ruby-
       crowned kinglet, California townee, and  yellow-breasted  chat.  Small mammal
       species trapped  within  the basin during  March 1995 include deer mice, brush
       mice, San Diego pocket mice,  and California mice.  No amphibians or reptiles
       were observed during the surveys.

       2.15.3.2   Surface Water

       Surface-water samples were collected during the first and fourth quarters 1994
       and the first quarter 1995.

       Organic Compounds
       Benzoic acid, bis(2-ethyihexyl)phthalate,  and N-nitrosodiphenylamine were the
       only organics detected;  concentrations were within ecological screening levels.
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       Inorganic Compounds
       Of the eight inorganics detected, only lead and mercury exceeded  ecological
       screening levels.  Lead was detected only once, at a concentration of 12 ug/l in
       sample 25SW01N during the fourth quarter 1994.  Mercury was detected during
       the fourth  quarter 1994 at concentrations  ranging from  0.21 to  0.35 ng/l in
       samples  29SW003, 29SW005, and 29SW006.

       2.15.3.3   Sediment

       Organic Compounds
       No organic compounds were detected at concentrations  exceeding  ecological
       screening  levels.    Toluene  and  xylene  were detected  in  25SD01M at
       concentrations ranging from 6 to 7 ug/kg.  Benzole acid and phthalates were
       detected  at several  sampling locations but at concentrations  below preliminary
       limits of exposure. Styrene and PCE were detected in the duplicate sample from
       sample location 25M at a concentration of  1 ug/kg each, but neither was detected
       in the original sample. No preliminary limits of exposure are available for styrene
       or  PCE.    No other  organics  were  detected in  sediment at  Site  44 at
       concentrations exceeding preliminary limits of exposure.

       Inorganic Compounds
       Of the 11 inorganics detected, only barium and manganese exceeded  ecological
       screening levels.  The maximum concentrations detected were  146mg/kg for
       barium  and 502  mg/kg for  manganese.    No  metals were  detected at
       concentrations exceeding background.

       2.15.3.4    Biota

       Table 2-13 lists maximum concentrations of inorganic chemicals detected in biota
       samples  collected from the Santa Margarita River at Site 44  sample locations.
       Aquatic invertebrate samples consisting of crayfish and mixed invertebrates were
       collected at sample locations 25J and  25L.  The aquatic invertebrate samples
       from location 25J contained detectable  concentrations of aluminum, arsenic,
       barium, cadmium, copper, iron, lead, manganese, mercury, nickel, selenium, and
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      zinc.   The samples from location 25L contained  aluminum, arsenic, barium,
      copper, iron, lead, manganese, mercury, nickel, vanadium, and zinc.

      Fish samples were also collected at sample locations 25J and 25L (Table 2-13).
      Chub  and mosquitofish samples from  location   25J contained  detectable
      concentrations of aluminum, barium, chromium,  copper, iron, lead, manganese,
      mercury, nickel, and zinc. The samples from location 25L contained aluminum,
      barium, copper, iron, lead, manganese, mercury,  selenium, and zinc.

      2.15.4   Summary of Site Risks

      An HHRA was not conducted at Site 44, but an EcoRA was.  The results are
      summarized in this section in support of the conclusion for no action at Site 44.

      2.15.4.1   Human Health Risk Characterization

      The pathways for human receptors to surface water and sediment in the Santa
      Margarita Basin are not complete  because surface  water is  present only
      seasonally, in densely vegetated areas that do not support a chronic exposure to
      humans.

      2.15.4.2  Ecological Risk Assessment

      The baseline EcoRA evaluated potential threats  to the  environment in the
      absence of any remedial action (the no action alternative) and characterized the
      toxicity of COPECs, possible exposure pathways, potential ecological receptors,
      assessment and measurement endpoints, and the upper boundary on potential
      risks under conditions defined for the site.

      The routes of exposure quantified for the Santa Margarita River in  this EcoRA
      were ingestion of surface water by terrestrial mammals and  birds, ingestion of
      and direct contact with sediments and surface waters by aquatic organisms, and
      ingestion of aquatic organisms from the  Santa Margarita River by terrestrial
      mammals and birds.
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       The Santa Margarita River has an aquatic  habitat, with fringe terrestrial and
       wetland habitats.  The assessment  endpoints selected include impacts to
       terrestrial,  wetland, and aquatic habitats and the plant and wildlife species
       associated with these habitats.  Potential impacts were measured using the
       following methods:

       •      Comparison of preliminary COPECs in sediment and surface water with
             preliminary limits of exposure for sediment and surface water
       •      Collection of aquatic organisms species for tissue testing
       •      Comparison of aquatic  communities (or factors that could affect them)
             with reference locations.

       The ecological conceptual site model for the Santa Margarita River is presented
       in Figure 2-18.  The  habitats along the Santa Margarita River include desert
       riparian, coastal  scrub, annual grassland, and  lacustrine/riverine.   Ecological
       receptors  that could  be  exposed include  terrestrial and  aquatic species.
       Preliminary COPECs identified in  sediment and surface water in the  Santa
       Margarita River include metals, pesticides, and other organic chemicals.

       To assess  risks in the Santa Margarita River, exposure point concentrations were
       selected on a sample-location-specific basis for sediment and surface water and
       for the entire  site for biota.   The maximum detected concentration of  each
       preliminary COPEC in sediment or surface water at each sample location was
       chosen as  the exposure point concentration for that medium and sample location.
       By selecting an exposure point concentration for each sample location, potential
       ecological  risks could be evaluated in an upstream-to-downstream fashion.

       The maximum detected concentration of each COPEC in each type of biota (i.e.,
       aquatic invertebrates  or fish) collected throughout Site 44 was selected as the
       exposure point concentration for the site.  Target species would not likely feed
       exclusively at one point along the Santa Margarita Riven therefore, risks due to
       ingestion of biota were evaluated  for the entire  site in contrast to risks due to
       sediment and surface water, which were evaluated on a sample-location-specific
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       Quantitative comparisons were conducted on a sample-location-specific basis
       and final COPECs were selected for each medium and exposure pathway using
       the following guidelines:
       •      HQ<1:  Potential risk was considered low and  the  chemical was not
             retained as a final COPEC.
       •      HQ>1:  Potential risk was considered low to high,  depending on the
             magnitude of the HQ, and the chemical was retained as a final COPEC.

       Toxicity screening for  sediment was  conducted on a sample-location-specific
       basis.  One  time  detections of volatile  organics without preliminary limits of
       exposure  (PCE and styrene) are not  considered a risk to ecological receptors
       because of the low concentrations detected (1 ng/kg), the lack of an upstream
       source, and the uncertainty in the detection given that the volatiles were detected
       only in the duplicate sample, not in the original sample.  The final COPECs for
       sediments in the Santa  Margarita River were barium and manganese.

       HQs for the final COPECs for sediments were less than 5, with the exception of
       barium, which had an  HQ of 7.3.  This  range indicates that potential  risks to
       ecological receptors exposed  to  sediment  are  low  to medium  and  that
       concentrations could reflect naturally  occurring levels for the Santa Margarita
       River because sediment concentrations are within the background range for soils
       for the Santa Margarita  Basin.

       Toxicity screening  for surface water was also conducted on  a sample-location-
       specific basis. All  final COPECs for surface water in the Santa Margarita River
       were based  on aquatic organism exposure to surface water;  there  are no
       potential  risks  to  terrestrial  organisms  ingesting surface water.   The  final
       COPECs  for surface water were mercury and chloride, with HQ values ranging
       from 18 to 32 and 1.8 to 50,  respectively.

       These COPECs exceeded chronic preliminary limits of exposure;  chloride also
       exceeded acute preliminary limits of exposure.  The  HQs for mercury were
       similar for upstream and downstream sample locations, indicating that Site 29 is
       not  a source of mercury in the Santa  Margarita  River.  In addition,  sample
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       location 25N is at the upper end of the Santa Margarita River estuary (Site 45),
       and the manganese detected in sediment and the chloride detected in surface
       water at this location could reflect the  marine influence in the estuary.  Overall,
       the potential risks to aquatic organisms exposed to surface water in the Santa
       Margarita River are medium.

       Toxicity screening for chemicals detected in aquatic biota indicated that metals
       could be present in aquatic invertebrates and fish at levels potentially harmful to
       secondary receptors (raccoons and great blue herons) feeding on them.

       The  HQs  for the upstream sampling location  were similar to those for the
       downstream  (potentially  affected)  locations,   indicating  that  the  inorganic
       concentrations could reflect naturally occurring  levels for the Santa Margarita
       River. The HQs for ingestion of aquatic biota were all less than 60 and did not
       change significantly from upstream to downstream locations.   In addition,
       potential risks to great blue herons were less than those for  raccoons.   The
       overall potential risk to wildlife feeding exclusively on  aquatic invertebrates and
       fish in the Santa Margarita River is low to medium.

       Aquatic invertebrates collected in the river were compared against reference
       values. HQs for all chemicals detected in aquatic invertebrates were less than
       10, indicating that bioaccumulation of metals in invertebrates living in the Santa
       Margarita River is not significantly different from bioaccumulation in unimpacted
       reference areas.

       The final COPECs  in sediment  were barium  and manganese.  Background
       concentrations were not available for sediments in the Santa Margarita River, but
       the concentrations observed could be  within naturally occurring concentrations.
       In addition, the highest concentrations of barium and manganese were detected
       at the northern end of the  Santa Margarita coastal estuary  (Site 45).   The
       concentration of barium at this location (146 mg/kg) was only slightly higher than
       the background concentration for Site 45 (142  mg/kg).   The concentration of
       manganese  was  only slightly higher than the  sediment preliminary limit of
       exposure (HQ of 1.1) and could reflect marine influences.
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       Potential risks from ingestion of biota were evaluated using raccoon and great
       blue heron as target species.   The great blue heron is the primary species of
       concern for the Santa Margarita River, and the estimated risks for this receptor
       are low (HQs near 1).  The risk estimates indicated that cadmium and mercury
       levels could be potentially harmful to raccoons. The raccoon tends to be a more
       sensitive species  based on the risk  model  used and the  results  may not
       accurately reflect actual conditions, resulting in an overestimation of the potential
       risks.

       Sediment  and surface water  at Site 44  (Santa Margarita  River) are  not
       recommended for further ecological action. The risks identified appear to reflect
       naturally occurring conditions rather than site-related basewide activities.

       2.15.5   Description of the No Action Alternative

       The no action alternative  selected for Site 44  surface water and sediment
       includes no institutional or engineering controls and no containment,  excavation,
       or treatment technologies. Site  44 is considered protective of human health and
       the environment for the following reasons:

       •       No complete pathway was identified for human exposure to surface water
              and sediment in the Santa Margarita Basin.
       •       The chemicals identified as potential contributors to ecological risk are
              most likely within  naturally  occurring  concentrations for  the  Santa
              Margarita River.
       •       Concentrations and HQs for final COPECs in surface water are similar for
              upstream  and  downstream locations.    In addition,  estimated risks
              associated with  chloride could have been overestimated because of
              marine water influence,  which could account for the  increased levels of
              chloride.
       •       Estimated ecological risk to secondary receptors feeding on fish and
              aquatic invertebrates are very low (HQs near 1).

2.16   Site 45 - Santa Margarita Coastal Wetland Study

The objectives  of the Site 45 study were  to  evaluate whether developed areas
upstream/upgradient  from the  site have contaminated  coastal wetlands;  assess the

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environmental impacts of contamination, if present; perform an EcoRA; and formulate
possible recommendations for remedial action (Figure 1-2).

Site 45 includes Homo Canyon, which was used as background for the wetland study
because it is in the middle of the large coastal drainage area of MCB Camp Pendleton
and probably has experienced only minor (if any) impact from base operations. Homo
Canyon is not part of the four wetlands located within base boundaries. Surface soil,
surface-water, sediment, and biota samples were  collected from the Santa Margarita
coastal wetland and background sediment samples were collected from Homo Canyon
as part of the Site 45 study.

       2.16.1   Site Name. Location, and Description

       Site 45 - Santa Margarita Coastal Wetland Study, is located at the mouth of the
       Santa Margarita River and is the largest of four coastal wetlands on MCB Camp
       Pendleton (Figure 1-2).  Site 45 covers an area of approximately 420 acres and
       occupies most of the floodplain from the  coast to more than 0.5 mile inland of
       Interstate 5. The area is bordered on the north by a plateau that rises  100 feet
       above the wetland, on the south and  southeast by Camp Del Mar, and on the
       west by the Pacific Ocean.  Stuart Mesa Road and Interstate 5 traverse  the
       wetland.  No base production wells are located near the Santa Margarita coastal
       wetland or Homo Canyon.

       2.16.2  Site History and Enforcement Activities

       The coastal areas  of MCB Camp  Pendleton  historically have been used for
       training.  The wetlands  on base have been protected throughout much of the
       base's history.  Personnel are restricted from intruding on any sensitive
       ecological habitats.  The site includes a wide variety of flora and fauna species
       (Figure 2-19) and is subject to flooding  during peak  rainfall events.   Several
       potential upstream sources of contamination include Rl Sites 1D, 2B, 7, and 30;
       21  Area; the 20 Area sewage treatment plant;  Range 401; 11 other Rl sites; a
       small  portion of an impact area; and the  22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 33 Areas
       (farther up the Santa Margarita River). Potential contaminants include metals,
       VOCs, SVOCs, various hydrocarbons, and pesticides and herbicides:

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      No  known  previous  investigations  of  potential contamination  have  been
      performed at Site 45.  However, ecological studies have been conducted in the
      estuary (e.g., Salata, 1981; Hollis et a!.,  1988), and the resulting reports were
      reviewed for the Site 45 study.

      2.16.3   Summary of Site Characteristics

      Rl work at Site 45 involved surface soil, surface-water, sediment,  and biological
      sampling to investigate potential contamination of the Santa Margarita coastal
      wetland due to various base areas located along the Santa Margarita  River.

      Surface-water and sediment samples were collected from eight locations in the
      Site 45 wetland.  Streambed sediment samples were collected where the stream
      enters and  leaves the wetland; the remaining sediment samples were collected
      between these two points. Six sediment samples and eight surface soil samples
      were  to  be collected  from  Homo  Canyon   to   determine   background
      concentrations. However, sediment samples could not be collected  because no
      surface water was present; as a result, 14 surface soil samples were instead
      collected for background.  No background surface-water samples were collected
      from the canyon because no surface water was present.

      Surface-water samples were analyzed for CLP  metals, VOCs  and SVOCs,
      TPH-d, TPH-g,  pesticides  and  PCBs,  chlorinated  herbicides,  and  general
      chemistry.

      With the exception of general chemistry parameters,  sediment samples  were
      analyzed for the same parameters as surface water.

      A total of 23 soil samples were collected  randomly throughout the wetland from
      15 surface soil and 8 background surface soil locations to characterize potential
      soil contamination in the coastal wetland at Site 45.   Background  surface soil
      samples were collected from Homo Canyon and were analyzed using the same
      methods as for the sediment samples.
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       Invertebrate and fish samples were collected during June 1995. The invertebrate
       samples consisted of three composites plus one duplicate composite:   two
       terrestrial composites and one aquatic composite, plus one aquatic composite in
       duplicate.  The composite samples consisted of subsamples collected at  and
       around the areas where the highest chemical concentrations were detected  and
       in the wetland areas closer to the beach. The fish samples consisted  of three
       composites.  Each sample was composited from subsamples collected from the
       estuary between the beach and Interstate 5.   Samples were analyzed  for CLP
       metals, pesticides, and PCBs.

       Perennial surface-water bodies in the vicinity of Site 45 are the Pacific Ocean
       and the Santa Margarita River, which runs through the site.  Water is often visible
       in pools on site during winter months.   Excess surface water from  significant
       rainfall events percolates into the subsurface, evaporates, or runs  off the site and
       discharges into the Santa Margarita  River or the Pacific Ocean.

       The Site 45 coastal wetland is the area where the Santa Margarita Basin meets
       the Pacific Ocean. The geology of the wetland consists of stream-deposited and
       wave-reworked  younger Quaternary beach  deposits.  The deposits  consist
       primarily  of  fine-  to  coarse-grained,  unconsolidated,   well-rounded sand
       interspersed with minor silt, clay,  and gravel.   Coastal sands are predominantly
       quartz-rich, with occasional heavy mineral lags.

       The Santa Margarita coastal wetland is off limits to personnel, although AC/S.ES
       MCB Camp Pendleton personnel visit the site occasionally.  Land use in  the
       vicinity of the site consists of agricultural farmland to the north and Camp Del Mar
       to the south.  The nearest designated troop housing area is located in Camp Del
       Mar.  The nearest family housing area is Stuart Mesa Housing, approximately
       1.5 miles northeast of the site.

       Future land use plans indicate that use of this site will not change. The likelihood
       of future residential land use is considered low because the area is a wetland.
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       No base production welts are located downgradient from the coastal wetland.
       Saltwater intrusion into the groundwater-bearing aquifer makes future use of
       groundwater highly unlikely.

       The Santa Margarita estuary (Site 45) is a broad, shallow, sandy-bottomed area
       of tidal influence containing river outwash woody debris and occasional high
       freshwater flows.  As such, the estuary contains a variety of freshwater  and
       estuarine/saltwater fish and invertebrate  species.   In  addition to the limited
       sampling of fish in June 1995 and invertebrates in March and June 1995 for the
       Rl, extensive surveys of the estuary were conducted by previous investigators
       (Salata, 1981; Hollis et al., 1988; Hunsaker, 1992).

       Freshwater, marine, and estuarine  fish species previously cataloged from the
       estuary are listed in Table 2-14. In addition, California killifish, striped mullet,  and
       gray  smoothhound were observed  in June  1995 during limited seining in the
       middle portion of the estuary.  A total of 23 fish species have been identified in
       the estuary, including the threatened tidewater goby, which was observed in the
       upper estuary in low numbers (Hunsaker, 1992).

       Aquatic invertebrate species abundance and diversity in the estuary are highly
       influenced by regular tidal flushing (Salata, 1981; Hollis et al., 1988). Diversity in
       the  Santa Margarita estuary  has  been  influenced at  various times  by  the
       availability of a conduit from the estuary to the ocean.  The estuary is now open
       to the ocean but has  been closed off by sandbars during previous years (Hollis
       et al., 1988). Invertebrates previously sampled from the estuary include a wide
       variety of estuarine and marine species (Table 2-15).  In addition, striped  and
       yellow shore crabs were collected from the middle estuary in June 1995.

       The dominant habitats at Site 45 are estuarine and coastal dune (Rgure 2-19).
       The estuarine habitat consists of both salt marsh and coastal brackish  marsh.
       Plant species in these habitats include pickleweed, willow, and coyote brush.  No
       mammals, reptiles, or amphibians were observed on site.
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       2.16.3.1    Surf ace Water

       Surface-water samples were collected during the fourth quarter 1994 and the first
       and second quarters 1995.

       Organic Compounds
       The only organic compound detected in surface-water samples from Site 45 at a
       concentration exceeding  ecological  screening levels was 4,4'-DDT during the
       fourth quarter 1994.   In  addition, TCE, DCE, 2-butanone, and acetone were
       detected in surface water at Site 45.  Benzole acid and bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate
       were  each detected at a maximum concentration of 1 ug/l.   Endrin  ketone,
       4,4'-DDT, and  beta-BHC were  detected  during  the  fourth  quarter 1994 at
       concentrations of  0.034, 0.32, and 0.13 ug/l, respectively.   The  maximum
       concentration of TPH-d was 920 \ig/\ during the second quarter 1995. No other
       organic analytes were detected at Site 45.

       Inorganic Compounds
       Of the 11 inorganics detected, only aluminum, cyanide,  lead, and manganese
       exceeded  ecological  screening  levels.   No background concentrations are
       available for comparison with surface-water samples.

       2.16.3.2    Sediment

       Organic Compounds
       Several  volatiles  (2-butanone,  acetone,  and  methylene  chloride),  PAHs
       (benzo[k]fluoranthene, fluoranthene, naphthalene, and pyrene), and semivolatiles
       (benzoic acid, carbon disutfide, N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine, and phthalates) were
       detected in sediment samples from Site 45.

       Chlorinated pesticides (4,4'-DOD, 4,4'-DDE, and 4,4'-DDT) were detected in
       several samples; the maximum concentration was 220  uoAg.  Most of the
       sediment samples contained both 4,4'-DDE and 4,4'-DDT.

       TPH-d was detected in most sediment samples; the maximum concentration was
       80 no/kg.

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       Inorganic Compounds

       Of  the 12  inorganics detected,  concentrations of the  following  exceeded

       background:


             Aluminum                        Copper
             Arsenic                          Lead
             Barium                          Manganese
             Beryllium                        Vanadium
             Chromium                        Zinc.
             Cobalt


       2.16.3.3  Surface Soil
      Organic Compounds

      Several volatiles (2-butanone, methylene chloride, and toluene) and semivolatiles

      (benzoic acid, carbon  disulfide, and  phthalates)  were detected in surface  soil

      samples from Site 45.


      Chlorinated  pesticides (4,4'-DOD,  4,4'-DDE,  4,4'-DDT, and dieldrin)  were

      detected in several samples; the maximum concentration was 27 jig/kg.  Most of

      the surface soil samples contained both 4,4'-DDE and 4,4'-DDT.


      TPH-d was detected in most surface soil samples; the maximum concentration

      was 110ng/kg.


      Inorganic Compounds

      Of  the  14  inorganics detected, concentrations of the following  exceeded

      background:
             Aluminum
             Barium
             Beryllium
             Chromium
             Cobalt
             Copper
Lead
Manganese
Molybdenum
Selenium
Vanadium
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       2.16.3.4  Biota
       Mixed invertebrate samples collected from the terrestrial portions of the site
       contained detectable concentrations of aluminum, barium, cadmium, copper, iron,
       lead, manganese, mercury, nickel, and zinc.

       Aquatic  invertebrate  samples consisted of crabs collected from the  Santa
       Margarita River.   These  samples  contained detectable  concentrations of
       aluminum, arsenic, barium, copper, iron, lead, manganese, mercury, nickel, and
       zinc, as well as 4,4'-DDE, endrin aldehyde, and methoxychtor at concentrations
       of 91,28, and 87 tig/kg, respectively.

       Fish samples from the river contained  detectable concentrations of aluminum,
       arsenic, barium, chromium, copper,  iron, lead,  manganese, mercury, nickel,
       selenium, and zinc.  Killifish samples also contained 4,4'-DDD, 4,4'-DDE, and
       4,4'-DDT at concentrations of 77,720, and 57 ug/kg, respectively.

       2.16.4    Summary of Site Risks

       The routes of ecological exposure quantified for the  Santa Margarita coastal
       wetland are direct contact and ingestion of soil contaminants by  terrestrial
       invertebrates, root uptake of  soil  contaminants by plants, ingestion of soil by
       terrestrial mammals and birds, ingestion of surface water by terrestrial  mammals
       and birds, ingestion of and direct contact with sediments  and surface water by
       aquatic  organisms, and ingestion of aquatic organisms  from  the wetland by
       terrestrial mammals and birds.

       The  Santa Margarita coastal wetland contains  estuarine habitat and  fringe
       terrestrial and wetland habitats.   The  assessment endpoints selected include
       impacts to  terrestrial, wetland, and aquatic habitats and  the plant and wildlife
       species associated therewith.  Potential  impacts were measured by the following
       methods:

       •     Comparisons of preliminary COPECs in soil, sediment, and surface water
             with preliminary limits of exposure for soil, sediment, and surface water
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             Collection of invertebrates and fish for tissue analysis
             Comparison of aquatic communities (or factors that may affect them) with
             reference locations.
      The ecological conceptual site model for the Santa Margarita coastal wetland is
      presented  in  Figure  2-20.   The  habitats along the Santa Margarita coastal
      wetland include salt marsh and coastal brackish marsh. Ecological receptors that
      could be exposed include terrestrial and aquatic species.  Preliminary COPECs
      identified in soil, sediment,  and surface water in the Santa Margarita coastal
      wetland included metals, pesticides, and other organic chemicals.

      To assess risks in the Santa Margarita River, exposure point concentrations were
      selected for the entire site for soil and  biota and on a sample-location-specific
      basis for sediment and surface water.

      The maximum detected concentration  of each COPEC for all  soil sampling
      locations  and in  each  type of biota   (i.e.,  aquatic  invertebrates,  terrestrial
      invertebrates, or fish) collected throughout Site 45 was selected as the exposure
      point concentration for that medium at the site.   The evaluation of biota was
      conducted for the entire site  because target species  would not likely feed
      exclusively at any one point in the Santa Margarita coastal wetland.

      The maximum detected concentration of each preliminary COPEC in sediment or
      surface water at each sampled location was chosen  as the exposure point
      concentration for that medium and sample location.  By selecting an exposure
      point concentration for each sample  location, potential ecological risks could be
      evaluated in an upstream-to-downstream fashion.

      The  ecological effects assessment focused  on  the relationship  between
      concentrations of  preliminary COPECs and adverse effects  in  ecological
      receptors.  The components used to establish a relationship included chemical
      toxicity, identification and derivation  of preliminary limits of exposure for target
      receptors,  assessment of bioaccumulation  potential, and  comparison  of site-
      related chemicals detected  in various media against levels found in  reference
      areas.

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       To evaluate the potential for bioaccumulation, secondary receptors feeding on
       aquatic invertebrates and fish were identified and tissue levels  in aquatic and
       terrestrial invertebrates were compared with reference values.

       Quantitative comparisons were  conducted on a sample-location-specific basis
       and final COPECs were selected for each medium and exposure pathway using
       the following guidelines:

       •      HQ<1: Potential risk was considered low and chemical was not retained
             as a final COPEC.
       •      HQ>1:   Potential  risk  was considered low  to  high,  depending on
             magnitude of the HQ, and chemical was retained as a final COPEC.

       The magnitude of the HQ was  used as an indication of the  potential risks to
       ecological receptors. The potential risk to ecological receptors was considered
       low to medium for final COPECs with HQs between 1 and 10, medium to high for
       HQs between 10 and 100, and high to very high for HQs greater than 100.

       Toxicity screening of chemical concentrations in soil indicated that concentrations
       of the following metals could be potentially harmful to plants and wildlife:

             Aluminum (plants, invertebrates, and mammals)
             Barium (invertebrates and mammals)
             Beryllium (invertebrates)
             Boron (plants)
             Chromium (plants and mammals)
             Cobalt (mammals)
             Iron (plants, invertebrates, and mammals)
             Lead (mammals)
             Manganese (invertebrates)
             Vanadium (mammals)
             Zinc (mammals).

       These chemicals were considered final  COPECs for soil.   HQs for most of the
       final COPECs were between 1  and 10.  HQs were between 10 and 100 for
       beryllium (11) for invertebrates and for  aluminum (13 to 79),  chromium (3.1  to
       12), cobalt (34 to 63), and zinc (16 to 23) for mammals. HQs were greater than
       100 for boron in plants (260). Except for boron in plants, HQs for these COPECs
       were similar to those at the reference site.
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       ToxicJty screening for sediment was conducted on a sampling-location-specific
       basis. The final COPECs for sediments in the Santa Margarita coastal wetland
       were arsenic, barium, copper, iron, lead, manganese, zinc, 4,4'-DDE, 4,4'-DDT,
       acetone, and benzoic acid.  HQs for these chemicals were between  1 and 10,
       except as listed below:

             Location 2: barium (11) and 4,4'-DDE (100)
             Locations: 4,4'-DDE(27)
             Locations: 4,4'-DDE (12)and4,4'-DDT(28)
       •      Locations: barium(15).

       The distribution of total DDT (4,4'-DDD, 4,4'-DDE, and 4.4'-DDT) in the estuary is
       shown in  Rgure 2-21.  The  locations with the highest concentrations and HQs
       are along the north side of the  estuary and are downgradient from agricultural
       areas.

       Toxicity screening for surface water was also conducted on a sampling-location-
       specific basis.  The final COPECs for surface water in the Santa  Margarita
       coastal wetland were cyanide, lead, manganese, and 4,4'-DDT.  HQs for all final
       COPECs were between 1 and 10, except as listed below:

       •      Locations: manganese (acute-30)
       •      Location 5: cyanide (chronic - 16), 4,4'-DDT (chronic - 320), and endrin
             ketone (chronic -14).

       Toxicity screening for  manganese was limited to acute preliminary limits of
       exposure  (ambient  water-quality criteria  [AWQC] and toxicity  information)
       because chronic preliminary limits of exposure were not available for marine life.
       In addition, because  preliminary limits of exposure were not available for endrin
       ketone, screening was conducted using preliminary limits of exposure for endrin.
       The toxicity of endrin ketone could be less than that of endrin.

       Toxicity  screening  for  chemicals detected in  aquatic biota  indicated  that
       concentrations of aluminum,  mercury, and zinc in aquatic invertebrates and fish
       could be potentially harmful to wildlife. Ingestion of aquatic invertebrates and fish
       by raccoons resulted in HI values of 1.6 for aluminum, 150 for mercury, and 2.2
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       for zinc.  Ingestion of aquatic invertebrates and fish by least tem and snowy
       plover indicated little or no potential risk; HI values were less than 1.0.

       Comparisons of field-collected aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates indicated that
       concentrations of aluminum, arsenic, copper, and lead in aquatic invertebrates
       exceeded  reference values, but all HQs were less than 10.   For terrestrial
       invertebrates, concentrations of cadmium and  mercury exceeded reference
       values, but HQs for both constituents were less than 10.

       The final COPECs in soil were limited to metals.  Background values used to
       assess these metals were collected from Homo Canyon.  Homo Canyon is a
       small canyon north of the estuary,  at the mouth of a much smaller drainage
       system than the Santa Margarita River,  and may not be subject to the same rates
       of deposition as Site 45.  Therefore,  background concentrations of inorganics at
       Site 45 would likely be greater than those found in Homo Canyon, resulting in an
       underestimation of the background concentrations at Site 45.  In addition, soil
       preliminary limits of exposure used  to evaluate  potential ecological risks were
       less than background concentrations for aluminum, beryllium, chromium, cobalt,
       vanadium,  and zinc.  Because HQs were calculated based on the comparison
       with preliminary limits of exposure rather than background, the potential risks
       may have been overestimated.

       Potential ecological risks associated with surface water were assessed using
       chronic marine AWQC and toxicrty information (preliminary limits of exposure)
       where available. The following chemicals were screened using values other than
       chronic marine preliminary limits of exposure:

       •      Chronic marine  preliminary  limits of  exposure were  not available for
             manganese, and acute marine  preliminary limits of exposure were used
             instead.
       •      Marine preliminary limits of exposure (either chronic or acute) were not
             available for endrin ketone. Preliminary limits of exposure for endrin were
             used  instead.  The toxicrty of endrin ketone could be less than that of
             endrin, which could result in an overestimation of potential risks.
       •      Marine preliminary limits of exposure (either chronic or acute) were not
             available for barium,  iron, molybdenum,  vanadium, acetone,  BHC-beta,
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             2-butanone, and diesel.  Freshwater preliminary limits of exposure were
             used to assess potential risks from these  chemicals.  The freshwater
             preliminary  limits  of  exposure  could  be  either  overprotective or
             underprotective of marine species, which could result in an overestimation
             or underestimation of potential ecological risks.

      Organochlorine pesticides  (4,4'-DDE and 4,4-DDT) were detected in sediments
      and surface waters along  the north shore of  the estuary.  Sediment sampling
      locations 2, 3, and 5  had the highest concentrations and  potential ecological
      risks. The pesticide 4,4'-DDT was detected in surface water at location 5. These
      locations could be subject to runoff  from  adjacent  agricultural areas, and the
      organochlorine pesticides  could be  due to agricultural  activities  rather than
      military activities  associated with MCB Camp Pendleton.  Concentrations of
      4,4'-DDT in sediments were highest along the north shore, downgradient from
      agricultural activities.   In addition, 4,4'-DDT was  detected in only one of more
      than  20 surface-water samples  collected  from  the  estuary.   Given  the
      conservative assumptions used in this ecological  risk assessment, the potential
      ecological risk due to 4,4'-DDT in surface water is considered  an overestimation.

      Potential risks from ingestion of biota were evaluated using  raccoon, least tem,
      and snowy plover as target species.  The least tem and snowy plover were the
      primary species of concern for the estuary. The estimated  risks for these two
      receptors were low (HQs less  than 1).  Mercury levels could  be potentially
      harmful for raccoons,  but the actual exposure to  raccoons in the estuary is
      probably much lower than that modeled, leading to an overestimation of potential
      risks.

      Conclusions
      Evaluation  of  potential ecological risks from soil indicated that several metals
      concentrations exceeded background values and preliminary limits of exposure
      for soil. The HQs for most of these metals ranged from 1 to 10, indicating  that
      risks  were  low to medium.   Final COPECs  with HQs greater than 10 were
      aluminum, chromium,  cobalt, and zinc for mammals; beryllium for invertebrates;
      and boron for  plants.  The HQs for these COPECs were generally less than 50.
      Comparisons  of tissue levels in terrestrial invertebrates with reference values
      indicated that  a few COPECs had slightly higher concentrations.  Overall, the
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       potential risks to plants and wildlife exposed to soils at Site 45 were considered
       low to medium.  The uncertainties associated  with the evaluation of potential
       risks to soil are discussed in the Rl report for Group C sites (SWDIV, 1996b) and
       indicate that potential risks could have been overestimated.

       Evaluation  of  potential  ecological  risks  from  sediment  indicated  that
       concentrations of several metals, two organochlorine pesticides, and two organic
       compounds exceeded preliminary limits of exposure for sediment.  Most of the
       HQs were less than 30, indicating that risks were low to  medium.  However, the
       HQ for 4,4'-DDE exceeded 100 at location  2.  Evaluation of  potential risks to
       secondary receptors feeding on aquatic organisms from the estuary indicated
       that concentrations of mercury  in  aquatic  invertebrates  and  fish could  be
       potentially harmful to certain receptors (for example, raccoons).  Potential risks to
       birds (least tem and snowy plover) were very low (HQs less than 1.0). Overall,
       the potential risks to aquatic organisms exposed to sediments in the estuary were
       low to medium, with the exception of location 2, where the potential  risks were
       medium to high.  However, location 2 is along the north shore of the estuary and
       is probably subject to runoff from the agricultural fields on the bluffs overlooking
       this location.   In  addition, the locations with the highest concentrations of
       organochlorine pesticides are all on the north shore and are probably subject to
       agricultural runoff.

       Evaluation of  potential ecological  risks from  surface water  indicated that
       concentrations of  cyanide, lead,  manganese, 4,4-DDT,  and  endrin  ketone
       exceeded surface-water preliminary limits of exposure for wildlife. HQs for final
       surface-water COPECs were less than 30, indicating that potential risks were low
       to medium, with the exception of 4,4'-DDT at location 5, which had an HQ of 320
       based on chronic AWQC. However, this risk estimate  was based on a single
       detection of 4,4'-DDT during the fourth quarter 1994; 4,4'-DDT was not detected
       during two subsequent sampling rounds.

       Soil, sediment, and surface water at Site 45 (Santa Margarita coastal estuary)
       are not recommended for further ecological action.
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       2.16.5    Description of the No Action Alternative
       The no action alternative selected for Site 45 soil, sediment, and surface water

       includes no institutional or engineering controls and is considered protective of

       human health and the environment for the following reasons:


       •      The chemicals identified as potential contributors to ecological risk in soil
             are probably within background concentrations for a depositkxial system.

       •      The chemicals identified as  potential contributors  to ecological  risk in
             sediment are likely the result of adjacent agricultural activities rather than
             military activities.

       •      The chemicals identified as  potential contributors  to ecological  risk in
             surface water are likely the  result of agricultural runoff and were not
             detected on a consistent basis.

       •      The agricultural leases near the Santa Margarita coastal wetlands have
             already  implemented  drainage controls to prevent surface-water and
             sediment runoff from the farms.

       •      Estimated ecological risks to secondary receptors (snowy plover and least
             tern) feeding on fish and aquatic invertebrates are very low (HQs less
             than 1).

       •      No complete exposure pathways were identified for human receptors.
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                                      TABLE 2-1
                           Finalized Soil Removal Goals for
                        Alternative 4 Removal Action at Site 3
                                 MCB Camp Pendleton
Finalized Soil Removal Goals
(mo/kg)
Chemical of Concern
•Arsenic
Benzo(a)pyrene
Chtordane (alpha)
Chtordane (gamma)
4,4'-Dichk>rodipheny1dichloroethane
4,4'-Dichkxodipheny1dichkDroethene
4,4'-DichtorcxJiphenyttnchloroethane
Dieldrin
Heptachlor
Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons as
Diesel
Octachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
3A
4.6
0.088
0.49
0.49
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.04
0.11
100
0.0043"
Modified 3B
4.6
0.088
0.49
0.49
2.2
0.02
0.39
0.1
0.11
100
0.0043
Modified 3D
4.6
0.088
0.49
0.49
8.8
0.08
1.56
0.4
0.11
100
0.0043
This removal goal was also used for a similar "hot spot" removed from Subsite 3C.
MCB - Marine Corps Base.
mg/kg - Milligrams per kHogram.

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                                    TABLE 2-2
                         Removal Goals for the Excavation at
                          Site 6 - DPDO (DRMO) Scrap Yard
                               MCB Camp Pendteton
                                   (Sheet 1 of 2)
Chemical of Concern
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Cadmium
Chromium (as Cr VI)
Cobalt
Copper
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Nickel
Zinc
Acenaphthene
Anthracene
Aroclor-1260
Benz(a)anthracene
Benzo(g,h,i)perylene
Benzo(a)pyrene
Benzo(b)fluoranthene
Benzo(k)fluoranthene
Butylbenzylphthalate
di-n-Butylphthalate
Chrysene
4-4--DDD
4-4--DDE
4-4'-DDT
Removal Goal for Soil
(mq/kg)
17.0-
7.8"
255b
10.0"
1.5b
so-
li^
35e
28°
542"
0.1C
50°
1,110'
25C
0.098**
0.9*
0.01 S6*
o.ooe64
0.02^
0.015^
0.015^
0.016^
0.01 10-"
0.021 °-d
8.8a
0.08a
1.56a

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                                            TABLE 2-2
                              Removal Goals for the Excavation at
                               Site 6 - DPDO (DRMO) Scrap Yard
                                      MCB Camp Pendteton
                                           (Sheet 2 of 2)
Chemical of Concern
OCDD (dioxin)
Dibenz(a,h)antrtracene
Dibenzofuran
bis(2-Ethylhexy|)phtha!ate
Ruoranthene
lndeno(1 ,2,3-c,d)pyrene
Naphthalene
PAHs1
Phenanthrene
Pyrene
TPH (diesel)
Removal Goal for Soil
(mg/kg)
0.0043*
o.oeo*"
13°
0.242°-"
0.056^
0.007°-"
0.1«.
0.09"
0.060°*
4.5 to 528-
275"
Specified removal goals were Identified by the MCB Camp Pendteton risk managers. For inorganics, this goal is the
higher of the background concentration in the Santa Margarita Basin or the more stringent of the human health r-PRG
or ecological preliminary limit of exposure. For organJcs, this goal is the lower of the human health r-PRG or ecological
preliminary limit of exposure.  Soil must be removed from the excavation until only these concentrations remain, as
feasible given achievable analytical laboratory detection limits.

•Based on reevaluation incorporating recent information for Group C sites and modeling to develop realistic goals
(SWDIV. 19960.
"Based on 95 percent upper confidence limit of background data.
'Based on the ecological risk assessment
"Removal goals for these chemicals are lower than the detection limits for the analytical tests used.  For these
 chemicals, a removal goal of 'nondetecf* wil be used to confirm that contaminated soil has been excavated.
'Based on human health risk assessment
'Includes benz(a)anthracene, benzo(b)fluoranthene, benzo(j)fluoranthene, benzo(k)fluoranthene,
 benzo(a)pyrene, dibenz(a,h)acridine, dibenz(a,j)acridine, dibenz(a,h)anthracene, 7H-dibenzo(c,g)carbazole,
 dibenzo(a,e)pyrene, dibenzo(a.h)pyrene. dfcenzo(a,i)pyrene, dibenzo(a,l)pyrene. indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene, and
 5-methylchrysene.  The remedation goal is the sum of these PAHs.

ODD - Dichtorodiphenyldichloroethane.
DDE - Dfchlorodiphenykiichloroethene.
DDT - Dtehtorodiphenyttrichloroethane.
MCB - Marine Corps Base.
mg/kg - Milligrams per kilogram.
PAHs - Polycydic aromatic hydrocarbons.
r-PRG • Risk-based preliminary remediation goal.
SWDIV - Southwest Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command.
TPH - Total petroleum hydrocarbons.

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1 AMMe
I Volatile Organics (iig/kg)
Acetone
1,1,1 -Trichloroethane
Semivolatile Organics Gig/kg)
Benzole acid
di-n-Butylphthalate
bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate
Pentachlorophenol
Pesticldes/PCBs (tig/kg
4,4'-DDE
4,4'-DDT
Petroleum Hydrocarbons (mg/k
Diesel
Detected
Concentrations
(0 to 2 feet)*

13
2

69-230
21
140-500
530

8.3
24
P}
33-42
Sample
Locations

Bi
SS2

B1
SS 1 , 2, 3
ssi a
81
SSI, 2
SS2

Bl
Bl

SS2.2
r-PRG

2,000,000
3.000,000

100,000,000
6,500,000
32.000
2,500

1.300
1,300

""•
 Underlining Indicates (nose locations where maximum concentrations were detected.

 "Maximum sampling depth = 2 feet.

 B - Soil boring.
 MCB - Marine Corps Base.
 PCBs - Por/chlorinated biphenyts.
 r-PRG • Risk-based preliminary remediation goal.
 SS - Surface soil.
 mg/kg - Milligrams per kilogram.
 |ig/kg - Mlcrograms per kilogram.
 — No r-PRQ has been established.

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                                   Detected Inorganic Concentrations in Soil
                                                MCB Camp Pendteton
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Anatyte
Metal* Total mgflcfl
Aluminum
Arsenic

Barium

Berylium
Chromium

Cobalt
Copper
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Nickel
Vanadium

Zinc

Detected
Concentration*
(Oto2fe*t)*

7.540 - 13,500
0.51 - 0.85

29.9-81.5

0.99-1.9
11.2-24.4

6.2 - 8.3
3.3 - 37.2
3.6-7.1
36.5 - 239
0.16
5.4 - 9.7
27.9 - 48.8

11.4-46.3

Sample
Location*

Bl
SS1.2, 3
B1
ss2,2
B1
SS;L2
ssl.2,3
Bl
ss1,2, 3
Bl
SSI, 2
Bl
SSI, 2,3
Bi
SSI. 2. 3
Bl
SSI. 2, 3
Bl
BJ.
SS1.2.3
Bl
SSI. 2,3
B1
SS12.3
r-PRG

77,000
0.38

5.300

0.14
0.2=

4.600
2.800
130e
380
6.5"
150'
540

23.000

95th Pacoantlla
Background
Concentration

21,732
4.3

261

1.4
32.6

12.8
26.0
21.7
655
0.10
20.2
73.8

104

Underlining indicate* those locations where maximum concentrations ware detected, and targa bold type indicates those locations where concentrations
exceed r-PRG vahiM.

•Maximum sampling depth - 2 leet.
'Calculated from Santa Margarita Bssin background soH data (0 to 10 leet).
•Caifomia-modiflad r-PRG (EPA. 1905).
'Mercury (methyl).

B - Soil boring.
EPA - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
MC8 - Marine Corps Base.
r-PRG - Risk-based preliminary remediation goal.
SS • Surface soil.
mg/kg - Milligrams per kilogram.

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                                                        Representative Residential Risk Characterization Worksheet for Soil
                                                                        SHe 2B • Grease Disposal Pit In 32 Area
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Chemical
of
Potential
Metals
Aluminum
Amenb
Beryllium and compounds
Chromium VI (Total, aa Ct VI)
Lead1
vlanganeea and compounda
Nickel and compound*
Vanadium
ClaM Subtotal

Clas* Subtotal
Site Total

SoU
Concentration
Cone.*
(mg/kfl)

11.328
, 0.6
1.0
18.0
4.0
166.5
8.0
30.1





Summed and Background Risk/Hazard
ILCR°/Hlh Format
06% v
' ' UCL" ' '
(mo/ko)

13.429
OA
1.6
222
6.3
239.0
9.5
45.8




., FroQuenoy . ;'

ssssssss





Ofth Parcantlla
.'. Concantratloir
(mo/kg)

21.732.76
-' • ' ••' - 425
1.42
32.6
21.7
655.1
202
73.8





' HPROa
Canoer
RQ nib 11XX
           ntolihen
                     ow rtt • Mudmurn oeraer r^>RQ ratio x 1E-4
AC • Average oonoentnfon.
MCB-Meilne Corp* Bue.
rnojkQ • Mttgrvne per Utoynm.
r-PBQ • Rek-faeMd preimhmy n
UCL-Upper e
                        idalangael.

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                                                   Representative Commercial/Industrial Risk Characterization Worksheet for Soil
                                                                         Site 2B - Grease Disposal Pit In 32 Area
                                                                                  MCB Camp Pendelton
Chemical
of
Potofltbal
COAG6CT1
Metate
Aluminum
Mwnfc
Beryllium and compounds
Chromium VI (Total, as Ct VI)
lead*
Manganese and compounds
Yickel and compounds
Vanadium
Class Subtotal
Samivolatiles
P»ntachlofoph»nol
Class Subtotal
Site Total

M>
CofiowitTanon
A'VW*O«
Cone.'
(mg/ka)

11.328
0£
i.o
18.0
4.9
168.5
8.0
39.1


Of



Summed and Background Risk/Hazard
ILCR9/Hlh Format
96V
UCL*'
(mg/ka)

13,429
••••'•••••• r9M-
1.8
73.3.
63
239.7
9.5
45.8


0.5


' " \ ' \
°r"*«1$.'

ssssssis


1/6



' MuiPwomtlb
Bwdajround
> f-mmmmf^f^Mt»m^
vOnQMWBDOn
(mgflco)

21.732.76
': :'• :' ;•• •"'• ::'..4J6
1.42
32.6
>;•-:, •'. .21.7
655.1
202
'•-,•••• ' •' 73.8


.-;•>:. ••• "•;.:••.


CommercteMnduetri
f*RO*
CMWM-
(mo/kfl)

i46+00
1.1E*00
6.4E+01


7.9E+00


Nan- ,
CMOStf
(mgMa)

1.7E+06
:£3JSi t» ntarail Kfa\

* Th» awrBg* ooroentmfen and the 88% UCL *»m eakulaMd aistmlng noimal daMbulon bMauM t»m an on(y fiv* data points.
0 SSlh psiMnia* backgnund oonowioaHona wm obtakwl to» •» Santa Maigaitta Bash.
c AC ratto • Avtiage oore«ntmJ>otiainaJdiiunia^                          Fa chiinMccraaittifemgnMlMtian background,
 t» backgreund mt» i* tw Santa (taigsitta BMin ONh panantto sel c«wsnb«iondMdsdbyt»i«aidsnBBlMf-PBQ.
 CaMomii bio
            Mic uptak
                    ods
                        .
' ILCfl - InowiMntal H«lim« caimr risk . Madnum camw r4>RQ mflo x 1E-6.
" HI - Hazard Mn . Maxknun ncncancer r-PBO rato » 1 A

AC • Avcmg* oomanlmion.
MCB -Marine Corp* BM».
mglkg - Migrams psr Wtogmm.
r-PHQ • Hak4»aad praaminaiy «nad»fan goal.
Ua • Uppsr ocnVtonee bniL

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                                                             TABLE 2-7
                                                  Extent of Sediment Contamination
                                                      Group B Impoundments'
                                                        MCB Camp Pendteton
                                                           (Sheet 1 of 6)
Site
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
Depth
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
Test Group
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Semi-VOAs
CLP Semi-VOAs
CLP Semi-VOAs
CLP Semi-VOAs
CLP Semi-VOAs
CLPTOC
CLPVOAs
Parameter
Aluminum
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Boron
Cadmium
Calcium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Nickel
Potassium
Silver
Sodium
Vanadium
Zinc
bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate
di-n-Octylphthalate
Fluoranthene
Phenanthrene
Pyrene
Total Organic Carbon
2-Butanone
Geometric
Mean"
28.977
4
156
1
16
5
14.839
73
14
71
30.413
23
8.504
457
42
4.433

444
70
212
3.047
119
205
161
202
13,151
22
Standard
Deviation
3.690
0.4
10.8
0.1
1.5
0.6
1.189.9
7.3
1.4
10.4
3.012.6
5.1
692.3
44.0
3.3
589.5

526.5
8.0
19.4
1.092.4
20.0
38.6
27.5
72.1
1,314.0
13.0
Maximum
33.800
4
172
1
18
6
15.900
83
16
84
34,000
28
9,300
512
46
5.170
1
1,030
81
227
4,200
130
250
190
290
14,900
38
: Minimum
25.200
3
148
1
14
5
13.700
67
13
59
26,900
16
7.620
414
38
3.740
0.77
88
62
184
1,900
90
170
130
150
11,700
8
Units
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
ng/kg
H9/kg
H9/kg
M)/kg
wjfeg
mg/kg
W9/kg

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                                                  Extent of Sediment Contamination
                                                      Group B Impoundments'
                                                        MCB Camp Pendteton
                                                           (Sheet 2 of 6)
Site
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
Depth
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
Test Group
CLPVOAs
CLPVOAs
CLPVOAs
GEN-CHEM
MOD 801 5
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP SemkVOAs
CLP Seml-VOAs
CLP Seml-VOAs
Parameter
Acetone
Acetone
Xylenes (Total)
PH
Diesel
Aluminum
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Boron
Cadmium
Calcium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Molybdenum
Nickel
Potassium
Sodium
Vanadium
Zinc
2-Methylnaphthalene
bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate
Chrysene
Geometric
Mean"
105


7
65
40,462
5
201
1
20
6
14,725
96
18
86
42,066
25
11,354
607

54
5,818
1,352
94
249

2,669

Standard
Deviation
7.1


0.2
13.1
10,637.3
1.6
50.0
0.4
6.9
3.2
6,669.0
27.6
4.6
29.9
10,058.9
6.0
2,945.7
152.3

13.3
1,480.0
329.7
23.8
93.2

923.0

Maximum
110
110
5
7
75
52,900
8
267
2
29
11
24.100
137
24
125
54,200
33
15,000
790
10
74
7.620
1,830
124
396
150
4,200
110
Minimum
100
110
5
7
51
30,400
4
150
1
15
4
8.160
72
14
49
32,800
19
8,590
445
9.6
43
4.390
1,050
73
146
150
2,000
110
Unto
ug/kg
ng/kq
us/kg
units
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
uflfcg
uafcg
ug/kg

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                                                  Extent of Sediment Contamination
                                                      Group B Impoundments*
                                                       MCB Camp Pendteton
                                                           (Sheet 3 of 6)
Site
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Surge
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
Depth
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
Test Group
CLP Seml-VOAs
CLP Seml-VOAs
CLP Seml-VOAs
CLP Seml-VOAs
CLP Seml-VOAs
CLP TOO
CLPVOAs
CLPVOAs
GEN-CHEM
MOD 801 5
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
Parameter
dl-n-Butylphthalate
Fluoranthene
Fluorene
Phenanthrene
Pyrene
Total Organic Carbon
2-Butanone
Acetone
pH
Diesel
Aluminum
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Boron
Calcium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Nickel
Potassium
Sodium
Sodium
Vanadium
Geometric
Mean"

206

563
266
12,651
25
108
7
344
15,037
2
92
1
21
11,076
38
9
22
16,497
22
4,969
345
22
2,659
1,626

40
Standard
Deviation

106.3

357.6
76.4
2,083.7
15.2
65.0
0.2
794.7
8,429.9
1.3
49.4
0.3
11.3
11,751.6
22.0
7.7
11.5
9,968.1
13.6
2,816.4
239.3
14.9
1,785.1
396.0

23.2
Maximum
860
370
140
990
340
16,000
49
230
8
2,000
27,100
4
149
1
38
31,300
70
21
37
31,400
40
8,760
725
45
5,360
1,930
1,370
73
Minimum
860
140
140
260
190
11,000
8
70
7
170
8.950
1
56
0
11
6,080
23
4
14
9,600
10
2,860
206
14
1,540
1,370
1,370
25
Units
ug/kg
ug/kg
ug/kg
ug/kg
ngfcg
mg/kg
Wfeg
H9/Hg
units
mg/kg
mg/Kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg

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                                                      Group B Impoundments'
                                                        MCB Camp Pendteton
                                                           (Sheet 4 of 6)
SHe
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
19 Retention
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
22
Depth
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
Test Group
CLP Metals
CLP Seml-VOAs
CLP Seml-VOAs
CLPTOC
CLPVOAs
CLPVOAs
GEN-CHEM
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Seml-VOAs
CLP Seml-VOAs
CLPTOC
CLP VOAs
CLPVOAs
GEN-CHEM
MOD 6015
CLP Metals
Parameter
Zinc
bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate
Phenol
Total Organic Carbon
2-Butanone
Acetone
PH
Aluminum
Barium
Cadmium
Calcium
Chromium
Copper
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Potassium
Vanadium
Zinc
bls(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate
bls(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate
Total Organic Carbon
2-Butanone
Acetone
PH
Diesel
Aluminum
Geometric
Mean"
59
184

25,978


7
5.232
64
10
10.983

36
9,255
23
3.639
143

23
178
297

47,814
32
106
7
57
23,629
Standard
Deviation
36.1
101.1

9,368.2


0.3
1,711.2
12.7
0.8
3,132.5

11.2
2,630.4
12.9
1,159.7
43.1

5.4
55.9
56.6

20,435.4
9.3
19.1
0.2
19.8
7,356.8
Maximum
110
340
220
36,000
3
40
7
6,580
74
11
13,400
13
45
11,300
34
4,550
177
2,210
28
222
340
340
64,400
43
120
7
73
32,700
Minimum
33
99
220
14,700
3
40
7
4,160
56
10
8,970
12.6
29
7,580
16
2,910
116
2,210
20
143
260
340
35,500
26
93
7
45
15.400
Units
mg/kg
jisAg
us/kg
mg/kg
ug/kg
ug/kg
units
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
ug/Kg
ug/kg
mg/kg
ug/kg
ugfcg
units
mg/kg
mg/kg

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                                                  Extent of Sediment Contamination
                                                      Group B Impoundments'
                                                       MCB Camp Pendteton
                                                           (Sheet 5 of 6)
Site
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
Depth
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
shallow
deep
deep
deep
deep
Te*t Group
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Seml-VOAs
CLP TOG
CLPVOAS
GEN-CHEM
MOD 8015
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
Parameter
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Boron
Cadmium
Calcium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Molybdenum
Nickel
Potassium
Sodium
Vanadium
Zinc
bls(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate
Total Organic Carbon
2-Butanone
PH
Diesel
Aluminum
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Geometric
Mean"
3
236
0
8
1
5,937
34
11
31
30,478
6
8,740
359
35
13
7,767

84
97
487
13,175

6
145
16,359
2
194
0
Standard
Deviation
0.5
53.2
0.2
0.5
0.6
2,219.2
8.2
2.9
16.5
6,771.0
2.9
1,911.0
70.9
19.6
2.7
1,469.3

18.1
35.3
149.3
5,298.8

0.7
77.8
5,446.1
0.6
14.9
0.1
Maximum
4
292
1
8
2
9,090
44
14
54
38,900
11
11,000
462
60
16
9,110
871
106
151
640
18,600
16
7
210
21,200
3
213
0
Minimum
2
160
0
8
1
3,460
23
7
17
21,200
4
5,910
266
15
9
5.480
871
59
58
260
7,120
16
6
100
9,170
1
178
0
Unto
mg/Kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/Kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
M9*9
mg/kg
ug/kg
units
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg

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                                                         Extent of Sediment Contamination
                                                              Group B Impoundments'
                                                                MCB Camp Pendteton
                                                                    (Sheet 6 of 6)
Site
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
22
Depth
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
deep
Test Group
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Metals
CLP Seml-VOAs
CLPTOC
GEN-CHEM
MOD 801 5
Parameter
Cadmium
Calcium
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Manganese
Molybdenum
Nickel
Potassium
Vanadium
Zinc
bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate
Total Organic Carbon
PH
Diesel
Geometric
Mean"

4,318
23
9
18
23,006
4
6,835
313

9
5,910
64
65
81
6.988
6
53
Standard
Deviation

1,383.1
7.7
1.0
3.5
4,949.4
1.6
1.045.2
56.9

2.1
920.2
12.0
10.6
45.6
5.769.6
1.0
29.2
Maximum
1
5.990
32
11
22
27,900
6
8.000
386
2
12
6.770
77
75
150
16.500
7
97
Minimum
1.2
2,920
14
8
14
16,400
2
5,530
268
1.8
7
4,710
49
51
44
2,830
5
30
Unit*
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
mg/kg
ngfcg
mg/kg
units
mg/kg
      •June 1995 ecological risk assessment; detected parameters only.
      "Geometric mean calculated only lor those cases where more than 50 percent of values at site exceeded method detection HmlL

      CLP • Contract Laboratory Program.
      MCB • Marine Corps Base.
      mg/kg - Milligrams per kilogram.
      TOC - Total organic carbon.
      VOA • Volatile organic analysis
           - Micrograms per kilogram.

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                           Site 28 - 26 Area Trash Haulers Maintenance Area
                           Detected Organic Concentrations in Groundwater
                                          MCB Camp Pendleton
I Anaryte
•7.1 f = UlfjW .'• >: M M.ifff. MI^M
1 ,2-Dichloroethene (total)
Trtehloroethene
Semlvolatile Organics (jig/I)
di-n-Butylphthalate
bis(2-Ethylhexyl)phthalate
Detected
Concentrations

0.8
1-2

6-9
0.6-2
Monitoring
Well
Locations

28W-Q1A
28W-01A

28W-01A, 01 B
2BW-01A. 01 B
Quarter
Detected

4-94
2-94,3-94,4-94

4-94
4-94
Tap-Water
r-PRG

55
1.6

3,700
4.8
MCL

6"
5*b

4'
 Underlining Indicates those locations where maximum concentrations were detected, and large bold type Indicates those locations where
 concentrations exceed tap-water r-PRG or MCL values and the quarter detected.

 •California MCL (EPA, 1995).
 "EPA MCL (EPA. 1995).

 EPA - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
 r-PRG - Risk-based preliminary remediation goal.
 MCB - Marine Corps Base.
 MCL - Maximum contaminant level.
 W - Monitoring well.
 |ig/l - Micrograms per liter.
 — No MCL has been established.

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                             Site 28 - 26 Area Trash Haulers Maintenance Area
                            Detected Inorganic Concentrations in Groundwater
                                            MCB Camp Pendteton
Analyte
Metals Total (ug/l)
Arsenic
Beryllium
Chromium
Cyanide
Lead
Manganese
Molybdenum
Nickel
Selenium
Vanadium
Zinc
Detected
Concentrations

6.5 - 8.0
2.1
6.4-14.1
8.2
3.7
90.6-716
16-18.8
29.4
2.1
17.4
18.4
Monitoring
Well
Locations

28W-01B
2BW-01A
28W-01A. 01B
28W-01B
28W-01B
28W-Q1A. 01 B
2BW-01A
28W-Q1A
28W-Q1A
28W-01A
MW-OJA.
Quarter
Detected

2-94, 3-94, 4-94
3-94
2-94, 4-94
2-94
3-94
2-94, 3-94, 4-94
3-94,4-94
2-94
2-94
4-94
4-94
Tap-Water
r-PRG

0.045
0.016
0.16
730
4
180
180
730
180
260
11.000
MCL

so"-6
4bc
5Cf
200*
50"
—
—
100"'°
50"-°
—
—
95tn percentiie
Background
Concentration*

13.2
2.5
22.3
5
1.5
1,580
38.1
99.1
5
32.4
244
Underlining indicates those locations where maximum concentrations were detected, arxl large boW type IrKlteates mose kxatkxis whore
concentrations exceed lap-water r-PRO or MCL values and the quarter detected.

"Calculated from Site 28 upgradtent wen data.
"California MCL (EPA. 1995).
"EPA MCL (EPA, 1995).

EPA • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
MCB - Marine Corps Base.
MCL - Maximum contaminant level.
r-PRG - Risk-based preliminary remediation goal.
W - Monitoring well.
H9/I - Mterograms per liter.
- No MCL has been established.

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                       Site 43 - Santa Margarita Basin Groundwater Study
                 Human Health Risk Assessment Chemicals of Potential Concern
                                    MCB Camp Pendleton
                                         (Sheet 1 of 4)


Site Number
Collective Groundwater
of Sites 4/4A, 6, 16
17.27°



































Site 1D'





Parameter
VOC



















SVOC












Pesticides

TPH

Inorganics
VOC
SVOC

Inorganic


Chemicals of Potential Concern*
Acetone11
Bromomethane
2-Butanoned
Carbon olsulfide
Carbon tetrachloride
Chloroethane
Chloroform
Chloromethane
1 ,1 -Dlchloroethane
1 ,1-Dlchloroethene
1 ,2-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichloroethene (total)
1 ,2-Dlchloropropane
4-Methyl-2-pentanoned
Methytene chloride4
Toluene"
1,1,1 -Tridoroethane
Trichloroethene
Vinyl acetate
Vinyl chloride
Benzotc add
Benzyl alcohol
Butylbenzylphthalated
dNvButytpnthalated
1,3-Dtahlorobenzene
Die1hylpMhaJated
2,4-Dimethylphenol
bis(2-Bhylhexyl)phthaJate<>
4-Metnylphenol
N-nitroso-di-n-propylamine
dHvOctyiphthaJated
Phenol
Pyrene
4,4'-DDD
4.4--DDT
TPHasdiesel
TPH as gasoline
Molybdenum*
1,2-Dichloroethane
Chrysene
bis(2-Ethylhexy1)phtrialated
Arsenic*

Frequency
of Detection
9/265
8/265
10/265
4/265
1/265
2/265
2/265
19/265
24/265
35/265
27/265
38/265
15/265
1/265
14/265
5/265
1/265
20/265
1/226
6/265
17/166
2/166
2/261
26/261
4/261
18/261
1/261
53/261
1/261
1/261
1/261
4/261
1/261
4/80
1/80
11/260
1/190
170/261
1/10
1/10
1/10
6/10
Max
Value
(uoyi)b
30
3
67
2
0.5
3
5
22
11
50
10
99
11
1
3
1
5
38
1
2
10
3
1
11
2
0.9
1
500
0.6
11
0.3
9
0.6
0.087
0.74
230
70
300
0.6
1
0.7
12.7
Max
Exceeds
MCL
—
—
—
—
no
—
—
—
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
—
no
no
no
yes
—
yes
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
yes
—
—
—
—
—
_
—
—
—
—
yes
—
no
no
Max
Exceeds
r-PRG
no
no
no
no
yes
—
yes
yes
no
yes
yes
yes
yes
—
no
no
no
yes
no
yes
no
no
no
no
—
no
no
yes
no
yes
no
no
no
no
yes
—
—
yes
yes
no
no
yes

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                 Human Health Risk Assessment Chemicals of Potential Concern
                                    MCB Camp Pendleton
                                         (Sheet 2 of 4)


Site Number
Site 10'






Sites'














Sites9

















Site/





Parameter







VOC

SVOC
Pest/Other

Inorganic









VOC

SVOC

Inorganic













VOC





Chemicals of Potential Concern"
Beryllium*
Boron*
Lead*
Manganese*
Molybdenum'
NickeT
Vanadium*
Toluene
Chloroform
bisOEthythexvODhthalate"
Carbaryt
Methiocarb
Aluminum"
Arsenic*
Barium"
Boron"
Lead"
Manganese"
Nickel"
Selenium11
Vanadium"
Zinc"
Acetone
Methytene chloride
dki-Butylphthaiate"
Ms(2-Ethv!hexy1)Dhthalated
Aluminum"
Arsenic"
Barium"
Beryllium"
Boron"
Copper"
Cyanide"
Manganese"
Molybdenum"
Nickel"
Selenium"
Thallium"
Vanadium"
Zinc"
Acetone"
Benzene"
Bromodichloromethane
Carbon tetrachloride

Frequency
of Detection
2/10
9/10
1/10
9/10
2/10
5/10
4/10
1/4
2/4
4/5
1 17
1/7
1/7
3/7
7/7
7/7
2/7
7/7
4/7
2/7
7/7
6/7
1/12
1/12
4/12
6/12
3/12
7/12
12/12
1/12
12/12
5/12
2/12
12/12
11/12
4/12
11/12
2/12
12/12
5/12
3/43
1/43
1/43
2/43
Max
Value
(W9/l)b
2.6
752
1.0
1,740
17.8
161
44.4
1.2
1.3
97
1.3
2.1
43.6
5.9
289
417
3.1
160
198
2.4
21.5
172
8
1.0
8.0
5.0
73.8
1.8
66.3
0.52
497
2.5
6.9
622
56.3
50.9
5.9
0.7
24.7
17.6
14
1
3
7
Max
Exceeds
MCL
no
—
no
—
—
yes
—
no
no
yes
-.
—
no
no
no
—
no
...
yes
no
_
—
—
no
—
yes
no
no
no
no
—
—
no
—
—
no
no
no
...
—
—
no
no
yes
Max
Exceeds
r-PRG
no
no
no
yes
no
no
no
no
yes
yes
no
~
no
yes
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
ves
no
yes
no
yes
no
no
no
yes
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
yes
yes
yes

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                 Human Health Risk Assessment Chemicals of Potential Concern
                                    MCB Camp Pendleton
                                         (Sheet 3 of 4)


Site Number
Site/
























Site 22*











Site 24'






Parameter







SVOC

Inorganic















SVOC

Inorganic









VOC


SVOC



Chemicals of Potential Concern*
Chkwomethane
Oibromochloromethane
1,1-Dichloroethane
1,2-Dichkxoethane
Tetrachloroethene
Toluene
Trfcnkxoetnene
Dis(2-Ethylhexyt)phthaJatea
N-Nttrosodiphenylamine
Arsenic*
Barium*
Boron*
Chromium*
Cobalt*
Copper*
Lead*
Manganese*
Mercury*
Molybdenum*
Nickel*
Nitrate*
Selenium*
Thallium*
Vanadium*
Zinc*
Benzyl alcohol
bis(2-EthvthexvnphthaJated
Barium*
Boron*
Chromium*
Manganese*
Mercury*
Molybdenum*
Nickel*
Nitrate*
Vanadium*
Zinc*
Chloroform
Methylene chloride
1,1,1 -Trichloroethane
di-n-Butylphthalate"
bis(2-Ethylhexyt)phthalated

Frequency
of Detection
3/43
1/43
9/43
3/43
8/43
3/43
8/43
7/43
3/43
15/42
26/43
42/43
5/43
5/43
7/43
4/43
41/43
7/43
13/43
9/43
5/43
7/43
3/43
13/43
6/43
1/5
2/7
2/7
7/7
2/7
6/7
1/7
2/7
5/7
6/6
2/7
1/7
2/7
2/7
1 17
1/11
10/11
Max
Value
(U9/I)6
5
2
4
2
2
10
3
24
9
33.2
359
900
23.7
22.1
10.9
4.4
1,910
0.47
26.2
96
3,000
21.6
26
19.2
41.5
3
3
75.4
342
31.7
24.9
0.4
6.8
173
7,800
8.7
10.4
3.8
1.4
3.6
1.7
5.4
Max
Exceeds
MCL
—
no
no
yes
no
no
no
yes
_
no
no
—
no
—
—
no
...
no
—
no
no
no
yes
—
—
—
no
no
—
no
—
no
—
yes
no
—
—
no
no
no
—
yes
Max
Exceeds
r-PRG
yes
yes
no
yes
yes
no
yes
yes
yes
yes
no
no
yes
no
no
yes
yes
no
no
no
no
no
yes
no
no
no
no
no
no
yes
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
yes
no
no
no
yes

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                    Human Health Risk Assessment Chemicals of Potential Concern
                                          MCB Camp Pendleton
                                                (Sheet 4 of 4)
Site Number
Site 24"
Site 28'
Site 30
Parameter
Inorganic
VOC
SVOC
Inorganic
Inorganic
Chemicals of Potential Concern*
Aluminum"
Arsenic"
Barium"
Boron"
Chromium"
Lead"
Manganese"
Molybdenum"
Nickel"
Selenium"
Vanadium"
Zinc"
1,2-D»chloroethene (total)
Trichloroethene
dMvButylphthalate"
bis(2-Ethylnexyl)phthalate0
Arsenic'
Beryllium*
Chromium*
Lead*
Manganese*
Molybdenum*
Vanadium*
Arsenic*
Chromium*
Cobalt*
Manganese*
Molybdenum*
Nickel'
Frequency
of Detection
2/11
7/11
11/11
11/11
2/11
1/11
8/11
1/11
7/11
5/11
8/11
8/11
1/6
3/6
2/6
2/6
3/6
1/6
2/6
1/6
6/6
2/6
1/6
1/3
2/3
1/3
3/3
3/3
1/3
Max.
Value
(ug/l)b
72
9
158
385
16
2.3
369
34.5
459
21
25.2
696
0.8
2
9
2
8.0
2.1
14.1
3.7
716
18.8
17.4
3.8
6.6
38.2
7,640
108
37.6
Max.
Exceeds
MCL
no
no
no
no
no
yes
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
no
Max.
Exceeds
r-PRG
no
yes
no
no
yes
no
yes
no
no
no
no
no
no
yes
no
no
yes
yes
yes
no
yes
no
no
yes
yes
no
yes
no
no
"Unbotded chemicals of concern are considered rare detects and limited contaminants If they were detected at concentrations
 exceeding background concentrations in Isolated, nonadjacent wells or If they exceeded background concentrations
 only infrequently.
The maximum value reported is the maximum valid result reported in the Rl report.
'Baaed on the 22/23 Area Rl report for groundwater presented In the FS for OU2 (SWDIV, 1996g).
"Parameter Is a common laboratory contaminant.
"Samples were ffitered.
leased on draft final Rl report for Group C sites (SWDIV, 1996b).
'Based on draft final Rl report for Group A sites (SWDIV. 1993a).
"Samples were unfiltered.
'Based on draft final Rl report for Group B sites (SWDIV, 1995a).
— Indicates no value available.
FS - Feasibility study.
MCB - Marine Corps Base.
MCL - Maximum contaminant level.
OU - Operable unit.
Pest - Pesticides.
Rl - Remedial investigation.
r-PRG - Risk-based preliminary remediation goal.
SVOC - Semrvolatile organic compound.
SWDIV - Southwest Division Naval Facilities
  Engineering Command.
TPH - Total petroleum hydrocarbons.
VOC - Volatile organic compound.
u.g/1 - Micrograms per liter.

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                              Human Hearth Risk Assessment Results
                                       MCB Camp Pendteton
Site
10*
3"
5b
r
22?
24"
28"
30-
4/4A.6. 16. 17.27
(22/23 Area Sites)"
Using RME Concentrations
ILCR HI
4E-05
<1E-06
_
1E-05
9E-05 (State)
4E-07 (Federal)
—
2E-06
—
4E-04
2.2
<1.0
—
3.2
0.4
—
<1.0
—
1.4
Using Maximum Concentrations
ILCR
_
_
<1E-06
—
-
<1E-06
_
<1E-06
—
HI
_
_
0.2
_
-
0.1
_
15.0
—
 * Draft final Rl report for Group C sites (SWDIV, 1996b).
 b Draft final Rl report for Group A sites (SWDIV, 1993a).
 e Draft final Rl report for Group B sites (SWDIV. 1995a).
 " Draft final 22/23 Area Rl report for groundwater presented In the FS for OU2 (SWDIV. 1996g).

 FS-Feasibility study.
 ICLR - Incremental lifetime cancer risk.
 HI - Hazard Index.
 MCB - Marine Corps Base.
 OU - Operable unit
 SWDIV • Southwest Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command.

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                                 Rsh and Aquatic Invertebrate Summary
                                          MCB Camp Pendteton
Species/
Taxonomlc Group
Fish"
Green sunfish
Bluegill
Black crappie
Largemouth bass
Mosquito fish
Brown bullhead
Arroyo chub
Golden shiner
Carp
Location
25J
(SMR)
25K
(Fallbrook
Creek)

7




3
14

7

3

1





2SL
(SMR)
25M
(SMR)
25N
(SMR)
29
(SMR)
30
(SMR)
O'Neill
Lake*

1


1
3

14

1


















1



1
1
14

4











3
1

4

7

Aquatic Invertebrates
Crayfish
Trichoptera
Betostomatidae
NaucorkJae
Ephemeroptera
Damselfies
Dragonflies
Coleoptera
Tendipedidae
Amphipoda


A
R



C


C



C
C

C


R
R
A
R
R
C

C



R


R

C
A
R


R

R
A
R
R
C

R


R
C



A


A



R



R











Survey and samples collected during March and October 1995.

MOO-foot gill net set.
"Number/100-meter samples.

A-Abundant
C - Common.
MCB - Marine Corps Base.
R • Rare.
SMR - Santa Margarita River.

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                      Maximum Detected Concentrations in Biota
                               MCB Camp Pendleton
                                    (Sheet 1 of 2)
Site
Sample Composition
Chemical
Aquatic Invertebrates
r
j
^j
j
j
j
j
j
j
j
j
j
L"
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed Invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed Invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed Invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed Invertebrates
Crayfish, mixed invertebrates
Aluminum
Arsenic
Barium
Cadmium
Copper
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Nickel
Selenium
Zinc
Aluminum
Arsenic
Barium
Copper
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mecury
Nickel
Vanadium
Zinc
Maximum Detected
Value
(mg/kg)

234
2
48.4
4.4
59.3
492
1.9
242
1.1
45.9
4.1
244
94.4
2.8
124
75.8
2.010
2
1.540
0.98
14
3.6
178
Rsh
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
Chub and mosqultofish
Chub and mosquttofish
Chub and mosquttofish
Chub and mosauttofish
Chub and mosquttofish
Chub and mosquttofish
Chub and mosquttofish
Chub and mosquttofish
Aluminum
Barium
Chromium
Coooer
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
307
23.2
4.2
11
568
2.6
79.4
0.86

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                        Maximum Detected Concentrations in Biota
                                   MCB Camp Pendteton
                                        (Sheet 2 of 2)
Site
J
J
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
Sample Composition
Chub and mosquttofish
Chub and mosquttofish
Chub and mosqultoflsh
Chub and mosquttofish
Chub and mosquttofish
Chub and mosquttofish
Chub and mosquttofish
Chub and mosquttofish
Chub and mosquttofish
Chub and mosquttofish
Chub and mosquttofish
Chemical
Nickel
Zinc
Aluminum
Barium
Copper
Iron
Lead
Manganese
Mercury
Selenium
Zinc
Maximum Detected
Value
(mg/kg)
42.5
153
37.5
13.6
27.7
198
4
43.1
1
6.7
191
   Site code refers to specific portions of the site as follows:
   *J - Sampling Station J (formerly 25J).
   1_ - Sampling Station L (formerly 25L).

   MCB - Marine Corps Base.
   mg/kg - Milligrams per kilogram.

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                                      TABLE 2-14
                       Santa Margarita River Estuary Rsh Species
                                 MCB Camp Pendleton
                                      (Sheet 1 of 2)

Family/Common Name
Family Carcharhinidae
Gray smoothhound
Family MyliobatklkJae
Bat ray
Family Engraulididae
Northern anchovy
Deepbody anchovy
Family Salmonidae
Silver salmon
Family Cyprinodontidae
California killifish
Family AtherinkJae
Topsmelt
Family SyngnathkJae
Bay pipefish
Family Cottidae
Staghom sculpin
Family Serranidae
Striped bass
Spotted sand bass
Family SctaenkJae
California corbina
Spotfin croaker
Family Girellidae
Opateye
Family Embtotocidae
Barred surfperch
Walleye surfperch
Dwarf surfperch
Family MugilkJae
Striped mullet
Family Gobiidae
Longjaw mudsucker
Arrow goby
Family CynogtosskJae
California tonguefish
Family Bothidae
California halibut
Family Pleuronectidae
Diamond turbot
Starry flounder

Scientific Name
Mustetus califomicus
Myliobatis califomica
Engraulis mordax
Anchoa compressa
Oncorhynchus Msutch
Fundulus parvipinnis
Atherinops affinis
Syngnathus teptomynchus
Leptocottus armatus
Roccus saxatilis
Paralabrax macutatofasciatus
Menticirrhus undulatus
Roncador steamsii
Giretla nigricans
Amphistichus argenteus
Hyperprosopon argenteum
Mkmmetrus minimus
Mugil cephalus
Gillichthys mirabilis
Ctevelandia tos
Symphurus atricauda
Paratichthys califomicus
Hypsopsetta guttulata
Platichthys stellatus

A
X
X


X
X
X
X
X
X
X

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Source
B


X
X

X
X

X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X


X
X

c



X'







X"






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                                     MCB Camp Pendteton
                                          (Sheet 2 of 2)


* Released in the .estuary by the California Department of Fish.and Game in 1974 and 1975.  Not recorded in Salata's
 1981 report or collected by U.S. Fish and WildDfe Service (USFWS) hi 1986 and 1987 (Hollis et al., 1988).
8 Species reported by other investigators in 1982 but not captured by Salata (1981) or USFWS in 1986 and 1987
 (Hollis et al., 1988).

A-Salata(1981).
B - Hollis etal. (1988).
C - Documented by other agencies or reports.

MCB - Marine Corps Base.

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                      Santa Margarita River Estuary Aquatic Invertebrates
                                   MCB Camp Pendleton
         Phylum/Class/Common Name
              Scientific Name
  Phylum Nemertea
        Class Anopla
               Ribbon worm
Cerebratulus sp.
  Phylum Annelida
        Class Polychaeta
               Nereid worm
               Proboscis worm
               Lumbrinerid worm
               Parchment tube worm
               Capitellid worm
               Capitellid worm
 	          Lugworm
Nereis sp.
Gtycora sp.
Lumbrineris sp.
Chaetopterus sp.
Capitella capitata
Notomastus tenuis
Arenicola sp.
 Phylum Mollusca
        Class Gastropoda
               California horn snail
               Festive rock shell
               Purple olive
               Cloudy bubble snail
               Striped sea hare
        Class Pelecypoda
               Banded cockle
               Wavy cockle
               California mactra
               Bent-nose dam
 	Califoria jack-knife dam
Cerithidea califomica
Pteropurpura festivus
Olivella biplicata
Bulla gouldiana
Navanax inermis

Chtone califomiensis
Chione undatella
Mactra califomica
Macoma nasuta
Tagelus caltfomianus
 Phylum Arthropoda
        Class Crustacea
               Brine shrimp
               Red ghost shrimp
               Kelp crab
               Rock crab
               Yellow shore-crab
               Striped shore-crab
               Fiddler crab
Artemia salina
Callianassa califomiensis
Pugettia producta
Cancer antennarius
Hemigrapsus oregonensis
Pachygrapsus crassipes
Uca crenulata
 Class Insecta
        Water boatman
Trichocorixa sp.
Source: Hollls et al. (1988).

MCB • Marine Corps Base.

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                          3.0  RESPONSIVENESS SUMMARY
    No public comments were received during the public comment period or public meeting
    for OU2.
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                                                                          Revision: 0
    
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    Recommendations, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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                                                                         Revision: 0
    
    Shlemon, R.J., 1979, 'Late Pleistocene Channel of the Lower Santa Margarita River,
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    Facility Assessment Report, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California," prepared
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    Memorandum for Non-Time-Critical Removal Action Site 5 - Firefighter Drill  Reid, Marine
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    Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis (EE/CA) for Group A Site 5 - Firefighter Drill Field,
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    Report for Group B Sites,  Remedial  Investigation/Feasibility Study,  Marine Corps Base
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    2 October.
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    June.
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                   APPENDIX A
          ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD INDEX
    (Document Control No. CLE-IO1 -01F301-B15-0001)
    

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                                    APPENDIX A
                          ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD INDEX
                   (Document Control No. CLE-IO1-01F301-B15-0001)
    
    This appendix contains a copy of the Adminsitrative Record (AR) Index for Marine Corps
    Base (MCB) Camp Pendleton. The index includes those documents that form the basis
    for selection of a response action. This set of documents is also used for any judicial
    review of issues concerning the adequacy of a response action, and serves as a vehicle
    for public participation in the selection of a response action.
    
    The documents are listed in order of date prepared.  The records and documents listed
    in the index are  maintained at the offices of the Assistant  Chief of Staff, Environmental
    Security at Camp Pendleton, as well as at Southwest Division offices in San Diego.  In
    addition, information repositories are maintained at the base library and the Oceanside
    Public Library. A User's Guide is available at each of these locations to assist in the use
    and understanding of information presented in the index.
    
    The Administrative  Record Index is periodically updated and  does not  contain all
    documents pertinent to OU2 in the latest update that is attached.  However, the following
    documents are included in the Administrative Record and will be included in the next
    update of the Administrative Record Index.
    SWDIV, 1997, Response to Agency Comments on the Draft  Group D Remedial
    investigation, MCB Camp Pendleton, Project Note, Robin Smith, 17 July.
    Cal/EPA DTSC,  1997, Letter from Isaac Hirbawi to Davis Mangold at SWDIV, enclosed
    DTSC and RWQCB comments on draft Group D Rl report, 16 April.
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency  Region IX, 1997,  Letter from Sheryl Lauth to
    Davis Mangold at SWDIV, enclosed comments on the draft  Group D Rl report, 17 April.
    Cal/EPA San  Diego RWQCB, 1997,  Letter from John Anderson to Davis Mangold at
    SWDIV, comments on draft Rl report for Group D sites, 29 May.
    Cal/EPA San  Diego RWQCB, 1997,  Letter from John Anderson to Davis Mangold at
    SWDIV, comments on draft Site 3 Closeout Report, 9 May.
    Cal/ EPA DTSC, 1997, Letter from Isaac Hirbawi to Davis Mangold at SWDIV, enclosed
    comments on Draft Closure Report for Group A Site 3, 21 May.
    

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    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region  IX, 1997,  Letter from Sheryl Lauth to
    Davis Mangold at SWDIV, enclosed comments on draft Site 3 Closure Plan, 13 May.
    
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region  IX, 1997,  Letter from Sheryl Lauth to
    Davis Mangold at  SWDIV, enclosed comments on draft  Closeout Report for  Site 6,
    10 June.
    
    U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region  IX, 1997,  Letter from Sheryl Lauth to
    Davis Mangold at SWDIV, enclosed  comments on draft OU2  Record of Decision,
    23 June.
    
    Cal/ EPA DTSC, 1997, Letter from Isaac Hirbawi to Davis Mangold at SWDIV, enclosed
    comments on draft  Record of Decision for OU2,17 June.
    
    Cal/EPA San Diego RWQCB,  1997, Letter from John Anderson  to Davis Mangold at
    SWDIV, comments on Record of Decision, Operable Unit 2, Draft, 12 June.
    
    SWDIV, 1997,  Project  Note, Draft Final Minutes of the  35* FFA Project  Managers
    Meeting, John Gleason, 6 June.
    
    SWDIV, 1997,  Project  Note, Draft Final Minutes of the  36th FFA Project  Managers
    Meeting, John Gleason, 11 July.
    
    SWDIV, 1997, Response  to  Agency Comments on the Draft  Group  D Remedial
    Investigation, MCB Camp Pendleton, Project Note, Robin Smith, 17 July.
    
    OHM  Remediation Services Corp.,  1997,  Site  Closeout Report,  Non-Time-Critical
    Removal Action, Installation Restoration Program, Site 3, Pest  Control  Wash Rack,
    Marines Corps Air Station, Camp Pendleton, California, 4 September.
    
    OHM  Remediation Services Corp.,  1997,  Site  Closeout Report,  Non-Time-Critical
    Removal Action, Installation Restoration Program, Site 6, DPDO (DRMO) Scrap Yard,
    Marines Corps Air Station, Camp Pendleton, California, 12 September.
    
    OHM Remediation  Services Corp., 1997, Response to Agency Comments on the draft
    Site Closeout Report for Site 3, 4 September.
    
    OHM Remediation  Services Corp., 1997, Response to Agency Comments on the draft
    Site Closeout Report for Site 6,12 September.
    
    SWDIV, 1997,  Serial No.  532.DPM/2002 Transmittal Letter,  6 and 13 August  1997
    conference call minutes, 21 August.
    
    SWDIV, 1997,  Response to Agency Comments on the Draft Record of Decision for
    OU2, MCB Camp Pendleton, Project Note, Robin Smith, 30 September.
    

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    DOCUMENT TYPE
    
    APPROX tt OP PAGBS
    
    M00681 001361
    MISC
    000000000000000
    0002
    MOOCB1 001812
    RPT
    000000000000000
    0050
    N00681 001995
    RPT
    N6871189D200117
    0004
    M00661 002044
    RPT
    0083
    M00681 002057
    LTR
    000000000000000
    0001
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    TIMES
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    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    BPA
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    MCB CAMP PENDLBTON
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    CRWQCB
    JOHN ANDERSON
    JOHN R. ODERMATT
    
    
    SPA SAN FRANCISCO
    R. BLANK
    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    
    	 SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION KEY WORDS
    
    
    NBHSPAPBR-MTICLB : 'SEARCHES BYB MARINE BASS AS TOXIC ADMIN RECORD WSP
    DUMP SITE'
    OIL AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCB SPILL PREVENTION, CONTROL ADMIN RECORD OHS
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    INVESTIGATION ON SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS REPORT. ADMIN RECORD TPCA
    HAR
    FEDERAL FACILITY AGREEMENT UNDER CBRCLA SECTION 120 ADMIN RECORD PPA
    JUSTIFICATION DOCUMENT DISCUSSING THB BPA, AND ADMIN RECORD RI
    TIME EXTENSIONS COMMENTS PS
    CAMP PBNDLBTON - POTENTIAL TOXIC PITS CLEANUP ACT ADMIN RECORD TPCA
    (TPCA) SITES.
    MAGAZINE ARTICLE: GROUND WATER PROTECTION THROUGH ADMIN RECORD PIN
    ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT: U.S. MARINE CORPS BASS AT INFO REPOSITORY
    CAMP PBNDLBTON, CALIFORNIA.
    DRAFT RCRA FACILITY ASSESSMENT PRELIMINARY REVIEW ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
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    DOCUMENT NUMBER NOT USED
    FAXED LETTER DATED SEPTEMBER 25, 1990 REGARDING MINOR ADMIN RECORD FPA
    REVISION TO TECHNICAL ATTACHMENT C LANGUAGE FOR THB INFO REPOSITORY
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    Site. . . . Location 	
    
    
    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    9,19,20,22 SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    GROUP B
    OU2
    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    OCBANSIDS LIBRARY
    BASE LIBRARY
    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    
    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    

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    B. HINUGH
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    J.B. JOY
    DTSC LONG BEACH
    J. POLICINI
    US EPA
    NONE SPECIFIED
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    DISTRIBUTION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    PUBLIC INTEREST
    ENVIRONMENTAL BNG.
    R.L. CHAMBERS
    WESTERN DIVISION
    CODE 114C
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    B.C. KARNBS
    ASSISTANT CHIEF
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    J.H. SCHWBIKHARD
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    DBPT OP ARMY
    P.M. TAYLOR
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    V. OZOLS
    
    	 SUBJECT 	
    
    
    TRANSMITTAL OP DRAFT FINAL ACTION MEMORANDUM POR
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    NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST DOCUMENT NNPL-U9-2-34
    TRC MAILING LIST
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    ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PROGRAMS DATBD 1977
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    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON LABORATORY REPORT WATER SAMPLES
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON POLLUTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
    BENEFICIAL SUGGESTION
    PESTICIDE CONTAMINATION (SBB DOC. NO. 001419)
    WATER WASTBNATBR LABORATORY ANALYSES FUNDING
    WIRE MOUNTAIN HOUSING AREA (#3) WATER SAMPLES; REPORT
    OP
    DRAFT PERMIT AUTHORIZING REPAIR OF EXISTING DIVERSION
    STRUCTURE IN SANTA MARGARITA RIVER, SAN DIBGO COUNTY
    
    CLASSIFICATION KEY WORDS
    
    
    ADMIN RBCORD ACTMBMO
    INFO REPOSITORY REMOVAL
    DPDO
    SCRAPYARD
    ADMIN RBCORD MTG MINS
    INFO REPOSITORY EVALUATION
    REMOVAL
    ADMIN RBCORD NFL
    ADMIN RBCORD TRC
    CONFIDENTIAL DOC MAILING LST
    ADMIN RECORD ASSESSMENT
    INFO REPOSITORY RADIATION
    ADMIN RBCORD WATER
    ADMIN RBCORD PESTICIDES
    REMOVAL (3)
    ADMIN RECORD WATER
    LAB
    ADMIN RBCORD WATER
    ADMIN RBCORD PERMIT
    
    . . .Sit* 	 Location 	
    
    
    6 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    £ SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    8.OU2 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    GROUP B
    45
    GROUP C
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    3 SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    GROUP A
    OU1
    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    

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    V. JBPSON
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    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    N.G. RICHER, JR
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    L.L. SALATA
    US PISH 4 WILDLIFE
    
    NSBSA
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    NBBSA PORT HUBNBMB
    W.L. NELSON
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    BBNTON ENGINEERING
    BBNTON
    MUNROB t ORSA
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    WOODWARD- CLYDE
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    M. BOOCAY
    US PISH C. WILDLIFE
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    DAMES & MOORS
    VOORS
    
    
    
    	 SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION KEY WORDS
    
    
    GROUNDWATBR BASIN HYDROLOGIC/ WATER QUALITY STUDY FOR ADMIN RECORD GW
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON WATER
    
    
    GROUNDWATBR BASIN HYDROLOGIC/WATBR QUALITY STUDY FOR ADMIN RECORD GW
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    STATUS OP THE LEAST BELL'S VIREO ON CAMP PBNDLBTON ADMIN RECORD
    REPORT ON RESEARCH DONE IN 1983
    
    
    DRAFT INITIAL ASSESSMENT STUDY OF MARINE CORPS BASS. ADMIN RECORD IAS
    CAMP PBNDLBTON CALIFORNIA REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL (6)
    
    
    
    INITIAL ASSESSMENT STUDY ADMIN RECORD IAS
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    REMOVAL (6)
    
    
    
    SOILS INVESTIGATION TACTICAL VEHICLE COMMUNICATIONS ADMIN RECORD SB
    BUILDING P-6»g MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON, CALIFORNIA
    
    
    ENGINEERING STUDY/INVESTIGATION REPORT ON AREAS ADMIN RBCORD INVESTIGATION
    22 AND 23 JP-S FUEL SPILLS INFO REPOSITORY FUEL
    
    
    MANAGEMENT AND RESTORATION OP HABITAT FOR LIGHTFOOTED ADMIN RBCORD
    CLAPPER RAILS ON CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    DRAFT REPORT HYDROGBOLOGIC INVESTIGATION OF THE SAN ADMIN RBCORD LP
    ONOFRB AND LAS PULGAS LANDFILLS, CAMP PBNDLBTON MARINE
    BASE, OCBANSIDB, CALIFORNIA FOR TESTING ENGINEERS -SD
    
    
    . . .Site. . .
    
    
    43,OU2
    GROUP C
    
    
    OU2
    GROUP C
    43
    
    
    
    
    
    1,2,3,4,5,
    6,7,8,
    OU1 , OU2
    
    GROUP A
    GROUP B
    1,2,3, 4, 5,
    6,7,8
    OU1.0U2
    
    GROUP A
    GROUP B
    
    
    
    
    22 AREA
    23 AREA
    
    
    8
    
    
    14.8.BA
    OU2
    GROUP B
    
    
    . . . .Location 	
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISl..;.
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVSIION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    

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    V. JBPSSN
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    HARDING b LAWSON
    C.J. HALBBRT
    PWC CAMP PBNDLBTON
    HCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    A. M. LEAK
    BPA SAN FRANCISCO
    NICHOLAS MORGAN
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    S . S . SUNDBRLAND
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    S.S. SUNDBRLAND
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    DANES & MOORB
    M.C. KALLBB
    PHC CAMP PBNDLBTON
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    S.S. SUNDBRLAND
    CAMP DRBSSBR t MCKBB
    WBSLY H. BLOOD
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    T.A. BURR
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    TOM TANAKA
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    W.G. MCMULLAN
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    HENRY SHANKS
    MITTBLHAUSBR CORP.
    PWC CAMP PBNDLBTON
    	 SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION KBY WORDS
    
    COMMENTS FOR DRAFT REPORT FOR OIL AND HAZARDOUS MATBR- ADMIN RECORD SPCC
    IAL SPILL PREVENTION PLAN, CONTROL, COUNTBRMBASURB COMMENTS
    PLANS AND SPILL CONTINGENCY PLANS AT MCB CAMP PSNDLBTO
    PRELIMINARY GROUNDWATBR INVESTIGATION LAS PULOAS ADMIN RECORD GW
    LANDFILL
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON WELL LOG WATER WELLS ADMIN RECORD WELLS
    WATBR
    OW
    ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT TO BB CONDUCTED AT ADMIN RECORD SPCC
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON DURING THE PERIOD 21-24 SEPT 87 BA
    ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT AT MCB CAMP ADMIN RECORD BA
    PBNDLBTON
    INITIAL GEOLOGIC AND HYROGEOLOGIC CHARACTERIZATION ADMIN RECORD LP
    BOX CANYON LANDFILL
    EXTENSION OP VERIFICATION (SI) REPORT FOR HCB CAMP ADMIN RECORD SI
    PBNDLBTON REQUEST 13 APPROVED PS
    RI
    DISPOSAL OP CLASS 1 HAZARDOUS WASTE PROM PESTICIDE ADMIN RECORD HAZ WASTE
    STORAGE AREA, MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON LEASED PROPERTIES
    DRAFT VERIFICATION STEP/CONFIRMATION STUDY REPORT ADMIN RECORD FS
    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL (6)
    BOX CANYON LANDFILL GAS MIGRATION ASSESSMENT AND ADMIN RECORD PS
    FEASIBILITY STUDY
    . . .Sit* 	 Location 	
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    8 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    OU2
    GROUP B
    8 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    7 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    OU3
    GROUP B
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    3,4,5,6,8 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    GROUP A
    GROUP B
    OU1, OU2
    7 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    OU3
    GROUP B
    

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    ARGONNB NATIONAL
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    S.Y. TSAI
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    H. SHANKS
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    S.S. SUNDBRLAND
    HCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    GBOCON INCORPORATED
    J. LIKIUS
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    S. WONO
    CAMP DRBSSBR 4 MCKBB
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    MITTBLHAUSBR CORP.
    PWC CAMP PBNDLBTON
    MITTELHAUSBR CORP.
    PWC CAMP PBNDLBTON
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    T.H. LAURBT
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    .... SUBJECT 	
    
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    DRAFT HAZARD RANKING SCORES
    TECHNICAL REVIEW COMMITTEE
    FINAL REPORT OF ENVIRONMENTAL INVESTIGATION FOR
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    TECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW OP PBST MANAGEMENT
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    9, OU1
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    HOMC-LFL
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    SWAT REPORT FOR BOX CANYON LANDFILL (AIR SWAT)
    SWAT REPORT FOR LAS PULOAS LAND FILL (AIR SWAT)
    SWAT REPORT FOR SAN ONOFRS LANDFILL (AIR SWAT)
    SOLID WASTE ASSESSMENT TEST (SWAT) REPORT FOR SAN
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    CAMP PBNDLBTON ANNUAL WATER QUALITY REPORT
    MARGARITA BASIN, LAS PLORBS BASIN. SAN ONOPRB BASIN,
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    ANNUAL WATER QUALITY REPORT 1989
    ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE EVALUATION MCAS
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    BNVRIONMBNTAL COMPLIANCE EVALUATION MCB CAMP PENDLBTON
    ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE EVALUATION MCAS
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    BNVRIONMBNTAL COMPLIANCE EVALUATION MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
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    ADMIN RECORD SWAT
    ADMIN RECORD SWAT
    ADMIN RECORD SWAT
    ADMIN RECORD SWAT
    ADMIN RECORD WATBR
    ADMIN RECORD WATBR
    ADMIN RBCORD BCB
    ADMIN RBCORD ECB
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    PWC CAMP PBNDLBTON
    MITTBLHAUSBR
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    MITTBLHAUSBR
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
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    NEWSPAPER ARTICLE • PBNDLBTON HAY BE FIRST COUNTY SITE ADMIN RECORD HAZ WASTE
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    OPERATIONS AT MARINE CORPS BASE, CAMP PBNDLBTON.
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    CANYON LANDFILL
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    SWAT WATER QUALITY PROPOSAL FOR CAMP PBNDLBTON SAN ADMIN RECORD SWAT
    ONOPRB LANDFILL
    PREPARATION OF RESOURCE CONSERVATION AND RECOVERY ACT ADMIN RECORD HAZ WASTE
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    CONTAMINATION INVESTIGATION AT THE LGAC WATER ADMIN RECORD WATER
    RECYCLING FACILITY FOR MARINE CORPS BASB CAMP
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    04/10/90
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    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    TOM ZUOSAY
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    ALAN FREEMAN
    CRWQCB
    ROBERT W. NORRIS
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    EDWARD DIAS
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    A.J. PACK
    DISTRIBUTION
    SPA SAN FRANCISCO
    J. KBNNBRBR
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    T. ZUGSAY
    BPA SAN FRANCISCO
    J. KBMHBRBR
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    T. ZUOSAY
    CRWQCB SAN DIBOO
    R.W. MORRIS
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    T. ZUOSAY
    CRWQCB SAN DISCO
    L.H. DBLANBY
    NCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    CO
    CRWQCB SAN DIEGO
    L.H. DBLANBY
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    CRWQCB SAN DIBGO
    A.L. COB
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    CRWQCB SAN DIBGO
    A.L. COB
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    	 SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION KBY WORDS
    
    
    TRC MEMBERSHIP BBINO SOUGHT ADMIN RECORD TRC
    SITES AT CAMP PBNDLBTON DSIONATBD FOR RI\PS UNDER ADMIN RECORD RI
    SUPBRPUND (09C - MARGINALIA) PS
    SOLICITATION LETTER POR TRC MEMBERS ADMIN RECORD TRC
    IDENTIFICATION TRC RBPRBNBNTATIVB FOR BPA SAN ADMIN RECORD TRC
    FRANCISCO
    BPA REPRESENTATIVE POR THE TRC ADMIN RECORD TRC
    CRWQCB REPRESENTATIVE POR THE TRC ADMIN RECORD TRC
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON TPCA LCAC-5 AREA 33 FACILITY ADMIN RECORD TPCA
    VISUAL INSPECTION CONDUCTED ONLY
    TOXIC PITS CLEANUP ACT OP 1984 LCAC-5 AREA 33 FACILITY ADMIN RECORD TPCA
    SITE INSPECTION OP TWO SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS SI
    AREA 33, LCAC-5 FACILITY TPCA ADMIN RECORD TPCA
    LCAC WATER RECYCLING FACILITY WATER
    SLUDGE
    RECYCLING
    SOIL
    COMMENTS ON THE CONTAMINATION INVESTIGATION AT THE ADMIN RECORD TPCA
    LCAC WATER RECYCLING FACILITY WERE FOUND TO BB UNDER
    THE TPCA
    
    
    . . .Sice 	 Location 	
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    19 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    19 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    19 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    19 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    

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    CTO NO
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    06/12/95
    04/11/90
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    06/22/94
    05/01/90
    
    00.0
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    06/12/95
    05/01/90
    DO 14
    01.1
    03/14/94
    05/11/90
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    D.N. SAKAMOTO
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    IT CORPORATION
    T.M. PAN
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    CRWQCB
    ARTHUR L. COB
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    CC
    
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    	 SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION KEY WORDS
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE TRC ADMIN RECORD TRC
    
    
    
    INSTALLATION RESTORATION PROGRAM STATUS REPORT FOR ADMIN RECORD IAS
    MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP PBNDLBTON. REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL (6)
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    RCRA PERMIT APPLICATION RANGE 401 OPEN BURNING/OPEN ADMIN RECORD PERMIT
    DETONATION SITE
    
    
    POTENTIAL TPCA MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON SITES PRELIMINARY ADMIN RECORD • SI
    SITE INSPECTION TPCA
    SOIL
    
    WATER
    DRAFT HYDROGBOLOGIC ASSESSMENT REPORT (HAR) DRAFT ADMIN RECORD HAR
    WORK PLAN FOR THE DEFENSE PROPERTY DISPOSAL OFFICE
    SCRAP YARD MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    DRAFT HYDROGBOLOGIC ASSESSMENT REPORT DRAFT WORK PLAN ADMIN RECORD HAR
    FOR THE 41 AREA HASTE STABILIZATION POND MCB
    CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    . . Sit* . . .
    
    
    
    
    
    
    3,4,5,6,8
    GROUP A
    GROUP B
    
    GROUP C
    OU1 , OU2
    9, OU3
    1
    2
    4*
    8*
    10
    11
    12
    ' 13
    14
    IS
    16
    17
    18
    19
    20
    20
    21
    " 22
    
    
    
    
    21,11
    OU3 , OU2
    GROUP B
    
    
    GROUP A
    6
    
    
    9
    
    
    
    
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    SOUTHWEST DIVIISON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    

    -------
    DATS - 10/08^7
                                                                                                                                                                            PAGB -  VJ
                                                         MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD PILE INDEX
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    N00681 003367
    LTR
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    DOC . DATS
    CTO NO
    BPA. CAT#
    
    03/14/94
    OS/17/90
    00000
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    09/02/97
    06/11/90
    00000
    06.3
    PRON SIGNATURE.
    TO . . .
    TO. SIGNATURE 	
    
    CRWQCB SAN DIBGO
    H. J. BOODAKIAN
    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    EDWARD DIAS
    
    
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    J. JOY
    VARI03 AGBNCIBS
    
    
    	 SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION
    
    
    IDBNTIPIBD BY BPA IN THE DRAFT IAG SITES TO BB ADMIN RECORD
    CONSIDERED FOR INCLUSION IN THE RI\PS
    
    
    
    
    LETTER PROVIDING THE OCBANSIDB UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMIN RECORD
    DOCUMENTATION ADDRESSING POTENTIAL IMPACT OP SOIL AND INFO REPOSITORY
    GASS EMISSIONS RELEVANT TO BOX CANYON LANDFILL
    
    
    KEY WORDS
    
    
    IAG
    RI
    SLUDGE
    
    MATER
    PS
    TREATMENT
    SOIL
    EMISSION
    
    
    . . .Site. . .
    
    
    IB
    19
    20
    
    21
    
    BOX CANYON
    LANDFILL
    
    
    
    .... Location 	
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
                                                                                                                                  LANDFILL
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    M00681 002664
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    06/18/90
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    06/19/90
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    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
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    B.J. TURSB
    CRWQCB SAN DIBGO
    A. COS
    DAMBS & MOORS
    TIM HBIRONIMUS
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    LYNN HORNBCKBR
    JACOBS
    SOUTHWBSTDIV
    
    JACOBS/IT/CH2MHILL
    
    SOUTHWBSTDIV
    
    INVESTIGATION OP MWR MAINTENANCE COMPLEX, 26 AREA ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    
    INVESTIGATION OP UNLAWFUL DISPOSAL OP HAZARDOUS WASTE/ ADMIN RECORD DISPOSAL
    MATERIALS CONFIDENTIAL DOC HAZ WASTE
    
    
    VISUAL SITE INSPECTION OP AREA 14, FUEL DOCK FACILITY ADMIN RECORD TPCA
    THE SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS APPEARED TO BE SUBJECT TO SI
    THE TPCA
    
    MASTER PLAN VOLUME 142 BASE WIDE ANALYSIS MCB CAMP ADMIN RECORD
    PBNDLBTON
    
    
    DEVELOPMENT OP WORK PLANS FOR REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OP ADMIN RECORD REMOVAL
    LIQUIDS d SLUDGES, ETC. MCB CAMP PBNDLTON DISPOSAL
    
    
    SLUDGE AND WATER SAMPLING, CAMP PBNDLBTON ADMIN RECORD WATER
    ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR VARIOUS PROJECTS IN THE AAL
    SOUTHWBST AREA.
    
    HYDROGBOLOGIC ASSESSMENT REPORT - CTO #0012 - FINAL ADMIN RECORD KAR
    WORK PLAN ON TUB DEFENSE PROPERTY DISPOSAL OFFICE
    SCRAP YARD - DOC CNTRL 9CLB-101-01F102-B7-0002
    
    HYDROGBOLOGIC ASSESSMENT REPORT - CTO #0012 - FINAL ADMIN RECORD HAR
    WORK PLAN FOR THE 41 AREA WASTE STABILIZATION POND
    DOC CNTRL #CLE-101-01P102-B7-0003
    
    28 SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    OU2
    CROUP C
    
    
    
    
    21 SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    19 SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    
    6.0U1 SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    GROUP A
    
    
    9.OU1 SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    GROUP A
    
    
    

    -------
    DATE - 10/08/97
                                                                                                                                                                           PAGB  -   14
                                                        HCB CAMP PBNDLBTON ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD PILE INDEX
    UIC No. DOC. NO.
    DOCUMENT. TYPB. ..
    /V"lWTD /fMlTn MO
    PRC . DATE
    DOC. DATE
    APPROX.H. OP. PAGES EPA. CAT*
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    M006B1 002039
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    08/20/90
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    00012
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    DANES 6 MOORE DRAFT WORK PLAN FOR CLOSURE OF SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS - ADMIN RECORD SMP
    BARTBL, THOMAS ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR VARIOUS PROJECTS IN THE
    SOUTHWEST DIV SOUTHWEST AREA, SAN DIEGO, CALIF. DELIVERY ORDER 0017
    HORNBCKBR, LYNN
    DAMBS 6 MOORE DRAFT WORK PLAN FOR CLOSURE OP SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS. ADMIN RECORD DDP
    THOMAS J. BARTBL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR VARIOUS PROJECTS IN THE
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION SOUTHWEST AREA.
    MCB CAMP PBNDLTON COMMENTS ON CRWQCB LTR OP JUNE 19,1990 TO REVIEW B ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    D.A. BETTER VI K WORK PLAN FOR LCAC AND FUEL DOCK SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS
    CRBQCB SAN DIEGO (LTR W/O WP FOR LCAC AND FUEL DOCK SURFACE IMPOUND.)
    A.L. COB
    JACOBS ENGINEERING PRB-DRAPT COMMUNITY RELATIONS PLAN FOR MCB CAMP ADMIN RECORD CRP
    PBNDLBTON
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    JACOBS DRAFT SITE MANAGEMENT PLAN - MARINE CORPS BASE, CAMP ADMIN RECORD SHP
    PBNDLBTON, CALIPONIA - DOCUMENT CONTROL
    SOUTHWBSTDIV NUMBER CL8-101-01P012-S1-0002
    CAMP PBNDLBTON INSTALLATION RESTORATION PROGRAM STATUS REPORT FOR ADMIN RECORD IAS
    MARINE CORPS BASB CAMP PBNDLBTON. SI
    CAMP PBNDLBTON RI
    PS
    CRWQCB SAN DIEGO MCAS AREA 22 FUEL DOCK AREA 14, (, LAS PULGAS VEHICLE ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    A.L. COB WASH RACK AREA 43 COMMENTS MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    MCB CAMP PSNDLBTON
    CO
    ACCULAB ENVIRON SBRV LABORATORY RESULTS DONE BY ACCULAB FOR DAMBS AND MOORE ADMIN RECORD LAB
    DAMBS & HOORB FOR MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON.
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    ACCULAB ENVIRON SSRV LABORATORY RESULTS DONE BY ACCULAB FOR DAMBS AND MOORE ADMIN RECORD LAB
    DANES & MOORE FOR MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON.
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    ACCULAB ENVIRON SBRV LABORATORY RESULTS DONE BY ACCULAB FOR DAMBS AND MOORE ADMIN RECORD LAB
    DAMBS fc MOORE FOR MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON.
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    ...Situ...
    • 21,22
    GROUP B
    
    19,20,22
    
    GROUP A
    OU1
    3,4,5.6,8
    
    19,20,22
    6, 9,19
    GROUP A
    GROUP B
    OU1 , OU2
    €.9,19
    GROUP A
    GROUP B
    OU1, OU2
    6,9,19
    GROUP A
    GROUP B
    	 Location 	
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
                                                                                                                                                  OU1,OU2
    

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    DATE - 10/
                                                        MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD PILE INDEX
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    DOCUMENT TYPB
    
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    SOUTHWEST DIVIISON
    CODS 1811. LH
    SOUTHWEST DIIVISON
    CODS 0213
    HITTLEHAU3BR CORP.
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    DANA N. SAKAMOTO
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    WILLIAM ALLAN
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    DBPT OP COMMERCE
    CHIP DBMARBST
    CRHQCB SAN DIBOO
    A.L.COB
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    D.A. HBTTSRVIK
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    JACOBS
    MARK, DAVE
    SOUTHWBSTDIV
    DHS LONG BBACH
    L. MILLER
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    ROBIN L. GREEN
    JACOBS
    
    	 SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION KEY WORDS
    
    
    ANALYTICAL DATA SUBMITTAL (DELIVERABLE) AND STATUS ADMIN RECORD DATA
    REPORT FOR NCB CAMP PSNDLTON
    REPORT ON FIRST AND SECOND ROUND OROUNDNATBR SAMPLING ADMIN RECORD GW
    AT BOX CANYON LANDFILL
    FEDERAL FACILITIES AGREEMENT (FFA) FOR HARINB CORPS ADMIN RECORD PPA
    BASE (MCB) , CAMP PBNDLBTON, CA.
    FEDERAL FACILITIES AGREEMENT (PPA) FOR MARINE CORPS ADMIN RECORD PPA
    BASE (MCB), CAMP PBNDLBTON, CA.
    DRAFT WORK PLAN FOR CLOSURE OF THE LCAC AND ARBA 14, ADMIN RECORD CLOSURE
    FUEL DOCK SURFACE IMPOUNDMENTS COMMENTS MCB CAMP COMMENTS
    PBNDLBTON
    POTENTIAL ARAR'a FOR MCAS CAMP PBNDLBTON ADMIN RECORD ARAR
    DRAFT COMMUNITY RELATIONS PLAN ADMIN RECORD CRP
    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL (6)
    LETTER IN RESPONSE TO THE DRAFT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN ADMIN RECORD RESPONSE
    FOR THE RCRA FACILITY ASSESSMENT DATED NOVEMBER 9, INFO REPOSITORY RCRA
    1990 ASSESSMENT
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON SITE ASSESSMENT AND REMEDIAL ACTION ADMIN RECORD RA
    PLAN POSTPONE FIELD WORK
    
    . . .Sit* 	 Location 	
    
    
    19,20,22 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    7 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    OU3
    GROUP B
    
    
    19 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    1,2,3,4,5 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    6,7,8,9,10
    11,12,13
    14,15,16,
    17,18.19,
    20.21,22
    GROUP A
    GROUP B
    GROUP C
    OU1 , OU2
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    

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    DATB - 10/08/97
                                                                                                                                                                          PAGB  -  1C
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    FINAL CAMP PBNDLBTON SWAT INVESTIGATION REPORT ADMIN RBCORD SWAT
    SAN ONOPRB LANDFILL
    
    
    REVIEW OP DRAFT RCRA FACILITY ASSESSMENT PRELIMINARY ADMIN RBCORD RCRA
    REVIEW REPORT.
    
    
    COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT RCRA (RPA) , PRELIMINARY REVIEW ADMIN RBCORD COMMENTS
    REPORT OP MAY 31, 1991 RFA
    HAZ WASTE
    
    AAL
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    RESPONSE TO THE FINAL DRAFT OP THE RI/FS WORK PLAN, ADMIN RBCORD RI
    HEALTH PLAN. SAFETY PLAN, COMMUNITY RELATIONS PLAN, FS
    AND THE SAMPLING ANALYSIS PLAN.
    
    WORK PLAN FOR DRAINING THE LCAC FACILITY SURGE POND ADMIN RBCORD WORK PLAN
    THAT PROPOSES TO REMOVE THE NON-CONTAMINATED LIQUID INFO REPOSITORY LEAK
    TO RBDUCB PRESSURE OF LEAKAGE
    
    COMMENTS ON RI/FS DRAFT, FINAL WORK PLAN, DRAFT FINAL ADMIN RBCORD RI
    SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PLAN AND DRAFT FINAL COMMUNITY PS
    RELATIONS PLAN. SAP
    
    CRP
    COMMENTS ON THE RI/PS DRAFT FINAL WORK PLAN, DRAFT ADMIN RBCORD COMMENTS
    FINAL SAP AND DRAFT FINAL CRP ALL OF MAY 24, 1991
    (ONB PACKET VARIOUS COMMENTS FROM SEVERAL SOURCES)
    
    DISPOSAL OF BIORBMBDIATBD SOLIDS. RESPONSE LETTER ADMIN RECORD DISPOSAL
    FOR GUIDELINES. POL
    
    
    OU1 , OU2
    14 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    OU2
    GROUP B
    
    
    
    
    
    16,27,34, SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    36,39,51
    53,66,124
    
    17,23,127
    261,315.
    316,33,226
    272,146,
    164,170,
    221,232
    291,308
    313
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    8, OU2 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    GROUP B
    
    
    

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    DATE - 10/08/97
                                                                                                                                                                            PAGB -   22
                                                        HCB CAMP PBHDLBTON ADMINISTRATIVE  RECORD PILB INDEX
    
    
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    LTR
    0003
    M00681 OOOOOS
    RPT
    N6871189D9296
    7
    H00691 000012
    RPT
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    M00681 002747
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    0001
    M006B1 002749
    MM
    000000000000000
    0002
    M006B1 002748
    LTR
    000000000000000
    0001
    M00681 000008
    MEMO
    N6871169D9296
    40
    H00681 003272
    MM
    000000000000000
    0011
    DOC DATB
    
    EPA CATf
    
    06/J7/94
    07/03/91
    03.1
    03/09/94
    07/15/91
    00101
    01.1
    03/09/94
    01/26/91
    00101
    01.1
    01/18/95
    09/13/91
    00000
    06.0
    01/18/95
    09/18/91
    00166
    10.0
    01/18/95
    10/04/91
    00000
    10.0
    03/09/94
    10/10/91
    00101
    01.1
    08/22/97
    10/18/91
    00000
    01.6
    FROM SIGNATURE
    
    TO. SIGNATURE 	
    
    CRWQCB
    ARTHUR L. COB
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    BD DIAS
    IT CORP/JACOBS ENG
    MATHUR, JAGDISH
    USB PA
    SOUTHWBSTDIV
    MATHUR, JAGDISH
    USBPA
    G.D. GODFREY
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B.K. DIAS
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    DISTRIBUTION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLETON
    D.A. HBTTBRVIK
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B.K. DIAS
    IT CORP/JACOBS ENG
    MATHUR, JAGDISH
    USBPA
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    VARIOUS AGENCIES
    ATTENDEES
    
    	 SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION KEY WORDS
    
    
    DRAFT FINAL REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION/FEASIBILITY STUDY ADMIN RECORD RI
    WORXPLAN AND SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PLAN, MCB CAMP PS
    PBNDLBTON. SAP
    RCRA FACILITY ASSESSMENT - TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM FOR ADMIN RECORD RPA
    DRAFT FINAL PRELIMINARY REVIEW REPORT
    RCRA FACILITY ASSESSMENT - SAMPLING VISIT WORK PLAN ADMIN RECORD RCRA
    DRAFT RFA
    NO COMMENTS ON THE WORK PLANS FOR THB RI/FS ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    COMMUNITY RELATIONS KICK-OOF MEETING FOR RI AT ADMIN RECORD MTG MINS
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    NEXT TRC MEETING SCHEDULE FOR OCT. 18, 1991 ADMIN RECORD TRC
    RCRA FACILITY ASSESSMENT - TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM ON ADMIN RECORD RPA
    DRAFT FINAL SAMPLING VISIT WORK PLAN RCRA
    TBCH MEMO
    OCTOBER 18, 1991 MEETING MINUTES OP TECHNICAL REVIEW ADMIN RECORD MTG MINS
    COMMITTEE (INCLUDES AGENDA, LIST OP MEETING ATTBNDBBS, INFO REPOSITORY CRP
    BXAMPLB OP TRC CHARTER) RPA
    
    
    
    1
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    GROUP A SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    GROUP B
    GROUP C
    OU1 , OU2
    1,2,3,4,4A
    S.6,7,B,BA
    9, 10, 11, 12
    13,14,15,
    16,17,18
    19,20,21
    22,23,24
    25,26
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    

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    DATS - 10/08
                                                                                                                                                                              PAGE  -   23
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    000000000000000
    0006
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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    CTO NO
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    01/18/95
    10/23/91
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    01/18/95
    10/23/91
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    10.0
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    ll/OS/91
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    03.6
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    05/02/95
    ll/OS/91
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    03.6
    01/18/95
    11/13/91
    00000
    06.0
    06/27/94
    11/15/91
    
    11.1
    06/27/94
    11/15/91
    
    01.1
    05/02/95
    11/15/91
    00000
    03.6
    PROM . SIGNATURE 	
    TO
    TO SIGNATURE 	
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B.K. DIAS
    BPA SAN FRANCISCO
    R. BLANK
    
    DTSC LONG BEACH
    C. BEST
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B.K. DIAS
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    CDR TOWBR
    BPA SAN PRANSICO
    R. BLANK
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    CDR TOWBR
    CA BPA
    J. BRODBRICK
    BPA SAN FRANCISCO
    R. BLANK
    
    
    BPA
    JULIE ANDERSON
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    S.B. TOWBR
    DTBC
    JOHN BRODERICK
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    S.B. TOWBR
    BPA SAN PRANSICO
    J. ANDERSON
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    CDR TOWBR
    
    	 SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION K8Y WORDS
    
    
    TRC MEETING MINUTES OP PBB 6, 1991 ADMIN RECORD MTO MINS
    INFO REPOSITORY TRC
    
    
    
    TRC COMMITTEE MEETING OP OCT 18, 1991 PROPOSED AGENDA ADMIN RECORD TRC
    
    
    RFA AND RI SCHEDULE EXTENSION ADMIN RECORD SI
    RI
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    RPA AND RI SCHEDULE EXTENSION ADMIN RECORD RI
    
    
    COMMENTS ON THE PROPOSED KICK-OFF PACT SHEET ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    
    
    REVIEW OP REQUEST FOR AND EXTENSION. ADMIN RECORD RI
    RCRA
    RPA
    
    FPA DEADLINE EXTENSION REQUEST, RCRA FACILITY ADMIN RECORD RCRA
    FACILITY ASSESSMENT REPORT AND DRAFT REMEDIAL RFA
    INVESTIGATION WORKPLAN. RI
    
    RFA AND RI SCHEDULE EXTENSION ADMIN RECORD RFA
    
    
    
    
    . . . sit* 	 Location 	
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    OCBANSIDB LIBRARY
    
    BASE LIBRARY
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    OU3 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    7,16,18, SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    1002,1003,
    
    1004,1005
    1006,1007,
    1008,32,33
    34,36,37,
    38,39,40
    41,42,46
    47,48,2000
    2001,2002
    2003,2004
    GROUP D
    GROUP B
    GROUP C
    OU3 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    

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                                                        MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD PILB INDEX
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    01/11/95
    11/26/91
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    12/02/91
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    01/18/95
    12/05/91
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    10. «
    PROM SIGNATURE. . . .
    
    TO. SIGNATURE 	
    
    DTSC LONG BBACH
    J. BRODBRICK
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    CDR TOWER
    DTSC LONG BBACH
    C. BBST
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B.K. DIAS
    BPA SAN FRANCISCO
    R. BLANK
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    T.J. BVANS
    BLADE CITIZEN
    P. DIBHL
    DISTRIBUTION
    
    
    	 SUBJECT 	
    
    
    RESPONSE TO RPA AND RI SCHEDULE EXTENSION
    
    
    
    COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT TRC CHARTER
    
    
    
    COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT TRC CHARTER
    
    
    
    NEWSPAPER ARTICLE "SIX SITES ADDED TO CAMP PBNDLBTON
    TOXIC CLEANUP*
    
    
    
    
    CLASSIFICATION
    
    
    ADMIN
    
    
    
    ADMIN
    
    
    
    ADMIN
    
    
    
    
    
    RECORD
    
    
    
    RECORD
    
    
    
    RECORD
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    
    
    KEY WORDS
    
    
    RPA
    
    
    
    COMMENTS
    
    
    
    COMMENTS
    
    
    
    PUB NOT
    
    
    
    
    Site Location
    
    
    SOUTHWEST
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST
    MCB CAMP
    OCBANSIDB
    
    
    DIVISION
    
    
    
    DIVISION
    
    
    
    DIVISION
    
    
    
    DIVISION
    PBNDLETON
    LIBRARY
    
    BASE LIBRARY
    M00681
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    08/13/96
    01/03/92
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    01.6
    
    
    OB/27/97
    01/24/92
    00178
    01.1
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    OS/02/95
    02/01/92
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    08/26/97
    02/03/92
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    J. PANLISCH
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    J. MATHUR
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    MCB CAMP PNBDLBTON
    L. ARMAS
    VARIOUS AGENCIES
    
    
    
    NOTIFICATION THAT THE FOLLOWING REGULATORY 6 NAVY RBPS
    MET TO DISCUSS WHAT CRITERIA SHOULD BB USED TO
    PRIORITIZE DBRA PROJECTS . (W/BNCL)
    
    
    
    RCRA FACILITY ASSESSMENT GROUNDWATBR SAMPLING
    PERMITS APPLICATIONS
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    GROUNWATBR SAMPLING USING A VARIABLE SPEED SUBMBRSILBE
    PUMP
    
    
    LETTER ENCLOSING RESULTS OF SURVEY TO LOCATE
    RI SITES 1 t 2 A3 PART OP MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON' S IRP.
    REQUEST REVIEW AND PROVIDE COMMENT W/0 BNCLS
    
    
    
    ADMIN
    
    
    
    
    RECORD
    
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    ADMIN
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    RECORD
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    MTG MINS
    DBRA
    RI
    
    PS
    FUEL
    RCRA
    ASSESSMENT
    GW
    
    SA
    PERMIT
    
    
    
    
    
    GW
    
    
    RESULTS
    RI
    IRP
    
    REQUEST
    COMMENTS
    14.0U1 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    32 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    42 MCB CAMP PBNDLETON
    45
    
    112
    1S8
    184
    209
    219
    228
    228
    SOUTHWEST
    
    
    1 SOUTHWEST
    2 MCB CAMP
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    DIVISION
    
    
    DIVISION
    PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    

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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    S.B. TONER
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    CDR TOWER
    CA EPA
    J. BRODBRICK
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    S.B. TOWER
    DTSC
    J. BRODERICK
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    EDWARD K. DIAS
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    DAN AUDBT
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    BPA SAN PRANCISCO
    J. ANDERSON
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    CDR TOWBR
    BPA SAN PRANCISCO
    J. ANDERSON
    DTSC
    JOHN SCANDURA
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    S.B. TOWBR
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    LEE SIMON
    BPA SAN PRANCISCO
    J. ANDERSON
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    J. PAWLISCH
    BPA SAN PRANCISCO
    J. ANDERSON
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    J. PAWLISCH
    BPA SAN PRANCISCO
    J. SCANDURA
    	 SUBJECT 	
    
    LETTER OP RESPONSE TO A REQUEST POR EXTENSION POR
    RI/PS WORKPLAN.
    RESPONSE TO REQUEST RPA AND RI SCHEDULE EXTENSION
    RESPONSE TO REQUEST POR AN EXTENSION POR THE DRAFT
    RI/PS WORKPLAN FOR THE RCRA (RPA) REPORT, DTD NOV.
    15,1991, MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON.
    CAMP PBNDLBTON HCB ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT
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    RESPONSE TO LETTER REQUESTING ADDITIONAL TIME FOR AN
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    RPA AND RI SCHEDULE EXTENSIONS
    RPA AND RI SCHEDULE EXTENSIONS
    CLASSIFICATION KEY WORDS
    ADMIN RECORD RI
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    RESPONSE
    ADMIN RECORD RISK
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD RFA
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    ADMIN RECORD RCRA
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    ADMIN RECORD RPA
    .Sit«. Location 	
    
    OU1.OU2, SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    OU3
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    OU1, OU2 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    OU3 . SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    OU1
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    

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    SPA SAN FRANCISCO RESPONSE TO EXTENSION REQUEST OF FEBRUARY 7, 1992 ADMIN RECORD RESPONSE
    J. ANDERSON CONCBRINO RFA DRAFT RI WORK PLAN TO STAY ON SCHBDULB REMOVAL (3)
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    CA EPA RESPONSE CORRECTION, SCHEDULE EXTENSION REQUEST ADMIN RECORD
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    JACOBS ENGINEERING FINAL GENERAL DEVELOPMENT MAPS REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION/ ADMIN RECORD RI
    D. MARK FEASIBILITY STUDY INFO REPOSITORY PS
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    .Sit*. . .
    
    
    
    
    
    
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    24
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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    CLASSIFICATION K8Y WORDS
    
    
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    	 SUBJECT 	
    
    
    RESPONSE LETTER TO A LETTER SENT BY THE DEPARTMENT
    OP TOXIC SUBSTANCES.
    
    
    RESPONSE LETTER TO A LETTER SENT BY THE DEPARTMENT
    OP TOXIC SUBSTANCES.
    
    
    COMMENTS ON 1MB REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION/FEASIBILITY
    STUDY PHASE I RI TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM POR GROUP A
    SITES W/BNCLS
    
    
    VARIOUS LETTERS PERTAINING TO LOW ATTBNDBNCB AT APRIL
    1, 1993 TECHNICAL REVIEW COMMITTEE NESTING AND
    SCHEDULE PREFERENCE.
    
    INSTALLATION RESTORATION PROGRAM REMEDIAL
    INVESTIGATION REPORT REVIEW AND TECHNICAL REVIEW
    COMMITTEE MEETING W/O BNCL3
    
    ADDENDUM POR GROUP A SITES RI/PS DRAFT PHASE 2 RI
    WORK PLAN MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    DRAFT REMEDIAL INVBSTIQATION\PBASIBLITIY STUDY RI
    REPORT FOR GROUP A SITES VOLUME 1 OF 6
    
    
    DRAFT REMEDIAL INVBSTIGATION\PBASIBLITIY STUDY RI
    REPORT FOR GROUP A SITES VOLUME 2 OP 6 APPENDICES A
    THROUGH D
    
    DRAFT REMEDIAL INVBSTIGATION\FBASIBLITIY STUDY RI
    REPORT FOR GROUP A SITES VOLUME 3 OF 6 APPENDICES B
    THROUGH H
    
    DRAFT REMEDIAL INVBSTIGATION\PBASIBLIIY STUDY RI
    REPORT POR GROUP A SITES VOLUME 4 OP 6 APPENDICES I
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    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    
    KEY WORDS
    
    
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    GROUP A SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    24 OCBANSIDB LIBRARY
    
    OU1.OU2 BASE LIBRARY
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    GROUP A SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    24
    
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    JACOBS ENGINEERING
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    O.K. PATRICK
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    APCB SAN DIEGO
    H. LAKB
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    L. ARMAS
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD PILE INDEX
    	 SUBJECT 	
    
    DRAFT REMEDIAL INVBSTIOATION\PBASIBLIIY STUDY RI
    REPORT FOR GROUP A SITES VOLUME 5 OF 6 APPENDICES P
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    DRAFT REMEDIAL INVHSTIGATION\PBASIBLITIY STUDY RI
    REPORT FOR GROUP A SITES VOLUME 6 OF 6 APPENDIX Z
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    IDENTIFICATION OP POTENTIAL STATE AND RBGIONA WATER
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    12TH FFA PRJBCT MANGERS MEETING MINUTES KEY TOPICS
    DRAFT RI REPORT FOR GROUP A SITES, HUMAN HEALTH RISK
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    TWELFTH FPA PROJECT MANAGERS' MEETING
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    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    KEY WORDS
    RI
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    SOIL
    HRA
    RI
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    DATA
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    COMMENTS
    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL (6)
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    

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    L. ARMAS
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    J.P. CHRISTOPHER
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    JAMBS PAWLISCH
    JACOBS
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    .... ... SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION KEY WORDS
    
    
    TABLE 8-1 REPLACEMENT TO THE PRELIMINARY RISK BASED RA ADMIN RBCORD RA
    GROUP A SITES HUNAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT
    
    
    STATUS REPORTS PROJECT MANAGERS MEETING MINUTES MAY 93 ADMIN RBCORD MTG MINS
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    RCRA FACILITY ASSESSMENT REPORT DRAFT FINAL ADMIN RBCORD RCRA
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON INFO REPOSITORY RPA
    
    
    
    USB OF CALIFORNIA CANCER POTENCY FACTORS FOR MARINE ADMIN RBCORD ARAR
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    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON RI\PS DRAFT WORK PLAN ADDENDUM FOR ADMIN RBCORD FS
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    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON CLEANUP PROGRAM UPDATE PACT SHEET ADMIN RBCORD REMOVAL (3)
    NO. 2 INFO REPOSITORY REMOVAL (6)
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    . . .Sit*. . .
    
    
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    3,4,5,6,9,
    24, OU1
    
    RFA SITES
    
    
    
    
    
    RPA SITES
    
    
    
    
    
    
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    31,32,33,
    34,35,36,
    
    37.38.39.
    40,41,42
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    GROUP C
    3,1S,4,4A
    5,6,9,24
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    7,8,8A,14
    19,20,22
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    1,2,10,16.
    17.27,28
    29,30,31,
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    1,2,18,32
    33,34
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    . . , Location. .
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    HCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    OCBANSIDB LIBRARY
    
    BASB LIBRARY
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    OCBANSIDB LIBRARY
    
    BASB LIBRARY
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    

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    B.B LUBKER
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    	 SUBJECT 	
    
    
    JUNB 16, 1993 TWELFTH FPA PROJECT MANAGER'S MEETING
    MINUTES AND ATTENDEES SIGN UP SHEET
    H/BNCLS
    
    
    
    
    
    
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON RI\PS GROUP B SITBS ECOLOGICAL
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    IDENTIFICATION OF STATE APPLICABLE OR RELEVANT AND
    APPROOPRIATB REQUIREMENTS (ARAR.) FOR MCB CAMP
    PBNDLSTION
    
    COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION (RI)
    REPORT FOR GROUP A SITBS
    
    
    LETTER OF THANKS FOR PARTICIPATION IN TECHNICAL REVIEW
    COMMITTEE MEETING FOR IRP, AND MENTION OF NEXT MEETING
    
    
    COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION REPORT
    FOR GROUP A SITES INCLUDING THE HUMAN HEALTH RISK
    ASSESSMENT AND SPECIFIC ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT
    
    
    DRAFT FINAL RCRA FACILITY ASSESSMENT REPORT DATED
    JUNB 25, 1993 REVIEWED AND CONCUR WITH THE SITBS
    RECOMMENDED FOR FURTHER ACTION UNDER CBRCLA
    
    ADDENDUM FOR GROUP A SITBS RI/PS TBCHNINCAL MEMORANDUM
    FOR DRAFT FINAL PHASE 2 RI WORK PLAN MCB CAMP
    PBNDLBTON
    
    
    RI/PS TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM FOR DRAFT FINAL PHASE 2
    RI WORK PLAN ADDENDUM FOR GROUP A SITBS
    
    
    
    CLASSIFICATION
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
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    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    
    
    KEY WORDS
    
    
    MTG NINS
    FFA
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    PS
    RA
    RI
    
    
    ARAR
    
    
    COMMENTS
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    5
    24
    3
    9
    6
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    3,4,5,6,9,
    24
    
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    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
                                                                                                                                                   OU1,OU2
    

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    H. SALLOUH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    L.B. ARMAS
    DISTRIBUTION
    
    
    CRWQB SAN DIEGO
    H. ALPBRT
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    
    
    
    
    CRWQCB SAN DIEGO
    M. ALPBRT
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    BPA REGION 9
    R. SBRAYDARIAN
    CAMP PBNDLBTON
    J. JOY
    CMC WASHINGTON DC
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    S. TSAI
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    JAMBS PAWLISCH
    BPA
    JOHN B. SCANDURA
    DTSC LONG BEACH
    M. GAS LAN
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    
    
    
    	 SUBJECT .... 	 	
    
    
    APPROVAL ON TUB DRAFT FINAL RCRA FACILITY ASSESSMENT
    REPORT DATED JUNE 25, 1993
    
    
    TRC MEETING MINUTES OP JUNE 17, 1993
    
    
    
    
    CONCURR8NCB ON THE DRAFT REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION (RI)
    REPORT FOR GROUP A 8 1 TBS; CANNOT CONCURR WITH SITS 24
    •NO-ACTION INTERIM ROD* WITHOUT FURTHER CLARIFICATION
    
    
    
    
    
    REVIEW OF DRAFT FINAL RCRA FACILITY ASSESSMENT (RFA)
    REPORT; NO COMMENTS AT THIS TIMB
    (NOTE: DUPLICATE COPY RBC' D W/ORIO)
    
    DOCUMENTING NO ACTION DECISIONS AT CAMP PENDLBTON WITH
    ATTACHED EXCERPTS FORM OSWBR DIRECTIVE 933 S. 3 -02,
    CHAP. 9, CHECKLIST FOR NO ACTION RODS W/O BNCLS
    
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON FACILITIES RESTORATION/REPAIR
    REQUIREMENTS RESULTING PROM STORM DAMAGE
    
    
    RI/FS SAMPLING LOCATION MAPS FOR GROUP B AND PHASE 2
    GROUP A SAMPLING LOCATIONS
    
    
    
    IDENTIFICATION OF STATE APPLICABLE OP RELEVANT AND
    APPROPRIATE REQUIREMENTS FOR MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON.
    
    
    LIST OP POTENTIAL STATE ARAR6 FOR THE CERCLA REMOVAL
    ACTIONS AT SITES 3,5, AND 6 AND THE CBRCLA REMEDIAL
    ACTIONS AT SITE 9 PROPOSED FOR GROUP A SITES W/BNCLS
    
    
    
    
    CLASSIFICATION
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    
    
    KEY WORDS
    
    RCRA
    ASSESSMENT
    
    
    TRC
    NTG MINS
    
    
    
    COMMENTS
    RI
    NFA
    
    
    
    
    
    RCRA
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    COMMENTS
    
    
    
    
    WPSL
    
    
    MAP
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    DISTRIBUTION
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    B.B. LUBCKBR
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    . SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION
    
    DRAFT WORK PLAN RI/FS GROUP B SITES ECOLOGICAL RISK ADMIN RECORD
    ASSESSMENT FOR MCB CAMP PBNDLTON
    RI/FS SAMPLING LOCATION MAPS FOR GROUP B 4 PHASE 2 ADMIN RECORD
    GROUP A SAMPLING LOCATIONS (W/O MAPS) CONFIDENTIAL DOC
    RI/FS TECHNICAL MBORANDUM FOR DRAFT FINAL PHASE 2 RI ADMIN RECORD
    WORK PLAN ADDENDUM FOR GROUP A SITES (SEE DOC. NO.
    0026S7 FOR ENCLOSURE)
    LETTER ENCLOSING ANALYTICAL DATA FOR SOIL BORING ADMIN RECORD
    TAKEN AT SITE 34. W/OUT ATTACHED MAP INFO REPOSITORY
    RI/FS GROUP B SITES ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT DRAFT ADMIN RECORD
    WORK PLAN OP 20 ADO 1993 FOR REVIEW AND COMMENTS
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    IDENTIFICATION AND SCREENING OP TREATMENT ADMIN RECORD
    TBCHNOLOGICB SOIL AND GROUNDWATBR CONTAMINATION
    GROUP A SITES 3,5,6, & 9
    RI/FS HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT WORK PLAN FOR GROUP ADMIN RECORD
    •B* SITES DATED NOVEMBER 9, 1993; TRC COMMENTS DUB INFO REPOSITORY
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    RI/FS BB/CA FOR GROUP A SITE 3, THE PEST CONTROL WASH ADMIN RECORD
    RACK, AND SITE 6. THE DPDO (DRMO) SCRAP YARD AND
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    KBY WORDS
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    PS
    DATA
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    RI
    PS
    GW
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    PS
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    PS
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    GROUP B SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    19,20,22
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    GROUP A SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    D. HARK
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    DTSC LONG BEACH
    N. GAS LAN
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    BDWARD K. DIAS
    U.S. EPA
    R. SSRAYDARIAN
    
    	 	 SUBJECT 	
    
    
    DRAFT WORK PLAN RI/PS GROUP B SITES HUMAN HEALTH RISK
    ASSESSMENT MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    REPLACEMENT PAGES FOR FIGURE 5-1 fc PACE 5-5 OF THE
    DRAFT FINAL RCRA RPA
    RESPONSE TO THE CONCERNS OF THE IDENTIFICATION OP
    STATE ARAR*
    CONFIRMATION OF THE EXTENSION OF THB DUB DATS FOR THE
    DRAFT FINAL REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION REPORT FOR GROUP
    A SITES.
    13TH PFA PROJECT MANAGERS' MEETING
    USB OF CALIFORNIA CANCER POTENCY FACTORS FOR MARINE
    CORPS BASE CAMP PBNDLBTON.
    REQUEST FOR IDBNTIPIATION OP CHEMICAL LOCATION &
    ACTION SPECIFIC ARARs FOR MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON GROUP A
    SITES
    IDENTIFICATION OP POTENTIAL STATE AND RBGIONA WATER
    BOARD APAR» AND TO-BB-CONSIDBRBD REQUIREMENTS FOR
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    REQUEST FOR IDBNTIFIATION OF ARAR* FOR MCB CAMP
    PBNDLBTON GROUP A SITES
    FEDERAL FACILITIES AGREEMENT 7.5 AND 18.3. FORWARDING
    MINUTES OF THB 13TH FFA PROJECT MANAGERS' MEETING.
    
    CLASSIFICATION
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    KBY WORDS
    
    
    RI
    PS
    RA
    RCRA
    RESPONSE
    ARAR
    RI
    MTO MINS
    REMOVAL (3)
    RBMOVAU6)
    CANCER
    CBRCLA
    ARAR
    ARAR
    ARAR
    FFA
    PN
    
    
    
    
    7,8,8A, 14 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    GROUP A SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    GROUP A SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    3,4,5,6,9,
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    GROUP A SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    3. 5,6,9 ,
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    3,5,6,9
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    RI\PS RI REPORT FOR' GROUP A SITES
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    RI\PS RI REPORT FOR GROUP A SITBS
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    RI/PS ARARa ENCLOSED COMPLETE
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    MEASURING AND SAMPLING FREE PRODUCT IN MONITORING
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    COMMENTS ON THE REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION/FEASIBILITY
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    COMMENTS ON THE RI/PS GROUP B HUMAN HEALTH RISK
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    CLASSIFICATION
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
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    ADMIN RECORD
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    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    
    KEY WORDS
    
    
    PS
    RI
    
    
    
    PS
    RI
    
    
    
    FS
    RI
    
    
    
    PS
    RI
    
    
    
    PS
    RI
    
    
    
    RI
    ARAR
    PS
    
    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL ( 6 )
    
    
    COMMENTS
    RI
    FS
    
    RISK
    ASSESSMENT
    WORK PLAN
    COB
    
    
    
    . . .Site. . .
    
    
    GROUP A
    3,4,4A,S,9
    24
    
    
    GROUP A
    3,4,4A,5.9
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    GROUP A
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    GROUP A
    GROUP B
    
    
    GROUP B
    
    
    
    
    
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLETON
    OCBANSIDB LIBRARY
    
    BASE LIBRARY
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    OCBANSIDB LIBRARY
    
    BASE LIBRARY
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    OCBANSIDB LIBRARY
    
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    OCBANSIDB LIBRARY
    
    BASE LIBRARY
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    BASE LIBRARY
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    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    
    
    

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    J. JOY
    
    
    
    U.S. BPA
    R. SBRAYDARIAN
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    JAMBS PAWLISCH
    
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    J.B. JOY
    
    BPA
    MILASOL GASLAN
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    L. SKINNER
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    
    
    
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    J.B. JOY
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    BD DIAS
    
    	 SUBJECT . 	
    
    
    STATE ARAR* POR MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON GROUP A SITBS
    LIST OP OTHER AGENCY ARAR 8
    
    
    RESPONSE TO COMMENTS FROM BPA, NOAA 4 DTSC ON RI/PS
    STUDY GROUP B SITBS ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT
    DRAFT WORK PLAN
    
    TECHNICAL PROJECT NOTE RESPONSE TO COMMENTS ON DRAFT
    RI REPORT FOR GROUP A SITBS
    
    
    LETTER REQUESTING ACCESS TO SITE 6 AND BNRMO SURVEY
    PERMIT TO CONDUCT WETLAND ASSESSMENT AS PART OF RI/PS
    WORK PLAN FOR MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    EXTENSION REQUEST POR SUBMITTAL DEADLINES POR OU #1,
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON.
    
    
    
    5090 BPS/TS (NOV 3 1993) TECHNICAL PROJECT NOTE.
    
    
    
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON, DRAFT FINAL HUMAN HEALTH RISK
    ASSESSMENT (HRA) WORKPLAN POR GROUP B SITBS.
    
    
    COMMENTS ON THE REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION/FEASIBILITY
    STUDY ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT WORK PLAN POR
    GROUP *B* SITBS
    
    
    
    
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON INSTALLATION RESTORATION PROGRAM
    TECHNICAL REVIEW COMMITTEE MEMBERS LIST.
    
    
    
    CLASSIFICATION KEY WORDS
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD ARAR
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    REMOVAL (3)
    RBMOVAL(6)
    
    ADMIN RECORD ASSESSMENT
    INPO REPOSITORY RI
    PS
    
    WORK PLAN
    PERMIT
    SCRAPYARD
    ADMIN RECORD PPA
    OU
    ARAR
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD PN
    RI
    PS
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD HA
    H4SP
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    INPO REPOSITORY RI
    PS
    
    RISK
    ASSESSMENT
    WORK PLAN
    ADMIN RECORD TRC
    
    
    
    Si t fi LocBt ion
    
    
    GROUP A SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    3,5,6,9
    
    
    GROUP B SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    GROUP A SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    3,4,5,6,9
    24
    
    6 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    BUXJ. 2241 MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    OU 1 SOUTHWEST DIVIS:o>:
    GROUP A
    3,4,5,6,9,
    
    24
    GROUP B SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    OU3
    7,8,14,22,
    
    19,20, OU2
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    GROUP B SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    

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    B. DIAS
    CRWQCB
    MARK J. ALPBRT
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    EDWARD DIAS
    
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    	 SUBJECT 	
    
    
    UPDATE OP THE IRP TECHNICAL COMMITTEE REVIEW MEMBERS'
    LIST; REQUEST FOR REVIEW AND COMMENTS
    (REFERENCE DOC. 0003333)
    
    
    
    FINAL WETLAND DELINEATION OP SITE 6 DPDO (DRHO) SCRAP
    YARD AND B-3241 AREA MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    FIRST QUARTER FISCAL YEAR 1993/1994 ACTIVITIES REPORTS
    AND LIST OF DTSC' S RPM; NOTIFICATION OP CHANGE IN
    DTSC STAFF ASSIGNMENT TO DSMOA
    
    PERMIT APPLICATION FOR GROUND WATER AND VADOSB
    MONITORING WELLS - REFUSE BURNING GROUNDS
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    INVITATION TO SERVE AS A MEMBER OF A TECHNICAL REVIEW
    COMMITTEE.
    
    
    CONCURRENCE AND COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT REMEDIAL
    INVESTIGATION (RI) REPORT AND DRAFT FINAL RI REPORT
    FOR GROUP A SITES
    
    TECHNICAL PROJECT NOTB-RBSPONSB TO COMMENTS ON DRAFT
    RBMBDAL INVESTIGATION REPORT AND DRAFT FINAL RI REPORT
    FOR GROUP A SITES, MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON.
    
    
    PERMIT APPLICATION FOR GROUND WATER AND VADOSB
    MONITORING WELLS - FORMER SB WAGE TREATMENT PLANT
    FACILITY IN 25 AREA
    
    
    CLASSIFICATION
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    KEY WORDS
    
    
    IRP
    RI
    PS
    
    WORK PLAN
    SAP
    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL ( 6 )
    
    
    
    DSMOA
    
    
    PERMIT
    MONITORING
    WELLS
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    TRC
    
    
    COMMENTS
    RI
    
    
    TBCH MEMO
    PN
    RI
    
    COMMENTS
    PERMIT
    GW
    MONITORING
    
    
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    GROUP A
    
    
    
    
    
    3,6,9
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    OU3
    
    
    
    1
    ID
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    11 ARBA
    13 ARBA
    20 ARBA
    43 ARBA
    52 ARBA
    62 ARBA
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    ' GROUP A
    
    
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    Location .
    
    
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    MCB CAMP PBNDBLTON
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    OCEANS IDE LIBRARY
    
    BASE LIBRARY
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    HCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
                                                                                                                                 WELLS
    

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    DPG
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    JAYNB B. JOY
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    DPG
    MICHBAL MARTIN
    DTSC LONG BEACH
    M. GASLAN
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    B. MINUGH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    	 SUBJECT 	
    
    
    DOCUMENTS TO ASSIST THB CAMP PBNDLBTON INSTALLATION
    RESTORATION PROGRAM POR GROUP A SITES, THB RI/P9 STUDY
    WORK PLAN AND RI/PS SAP (W/O BNCLS)
    
    
    
    RI/PS PHASE I RI TECHNICAL MSMORNADUM GROUP B SITES
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    IDENTIFICATION OP STATE ARAR'S UNDER THB COMPREHENSIVE
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE, COMPENSATION, AND LIABILITY
    ACT (CBRCLA) .
    
    
    REQUEST POR CLARIFICATION OP THB STATE AND RWQCB
    POSITION REGARDING SOME REQUIREMENTS THAT HAVE BEEN
    IDENTIFIED
    
    RBSONSB TO COMMENTS ON DRAFT HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSBSSM
    BUT WORK PLAN
    
    
    INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE IN TECHNICAL REVIEW
    COMMITTEE, CAMP PBNDLBTON.
    
    
    DISCUSSION OP ARARa IDENTIFIED BY FISH AND GAMS
    
    
    COMMENTS ON THB DRAFT FINAL RI REPORT POR GROUP A
    SITES
    
    
    
    MINUTES OP 16 DBCEMBBR MEETING ON ARAR*
    
    
    
    CLASSIFICATION
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    INPO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    
    KBY WORDS
    
    
    IRP
    RI
    PS
    
    WORK PLAN
    SAP
    TBCH MBMO
    RI
    PS
    
    
    CBRCLA
    ARAR
    REMOVAL (3)
    
    REMOVAL (6)
    ARAR
    
    
    
    COMMENTS
    
    
    TRC
    
    
    ARAR
    CBRCLA
    TRC
    
    COB
    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL (6)
    
    
    ARAR
    REMOVAL (3)
    RBMOVAL(6)
    
    
    Si to Location
    
    
    GROUP A SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    7,8,BA, 14 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    19,20,22
    GROUP B
    
    OU2 , OU3
    3,5,6,9 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    GROUP A
    OU1
    
    OU2
    GROUP A SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    3,5,6,9
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION-
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    GROUP A SOUHTWBST DIVISION
    3,4,5,6, 9
    24
    
    OU1
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    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD PILE INDEX
    
    	 SUBJECT 	
    
    
    COMMENTS ON THB DRAFT RI/PS STUDY PHASE 1 RI TECHNICAL
    MEMORANDUM FOR GROUP *B< SITES AT MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON.
    DATED DECEMBER 1993.
    MINUTES OP 17 DECEMBER 1993 MEETING ON REMEDIATION
    GOALS
    COVER LETTER ENCLOSING PERMIT APPLICATIONS AND MAPS
    POR GROUNDWATBR AND VADOSB MONITORING WELLS IN
    ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL FACILITIES AGREEMENT
    PROPOSED ACTIONS AT INSTALLATION RESTORATION (IR)
    SITES 4, 4A, AND 22.
    COMMENTS ON THB PHASE I RI TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM POR
    GROUP B SITES
    TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM POR RI/PS GROUP B SITES
    PROJECT NOTE REGARDING FOLLOW-UP EFFORT FOR MCB
    CAMP PBNDLBTON EB/CA FOR GROUP A SITBS 3 AND 6 SOIL
    WASHING ALTERNATIVES
    APPLICABILITY OP 40 CRF 268. 42 (A) 2 AND CORRELATIVE
    STATE REGULATIONS TO GROUP A SITES 3 AND 6
    TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM POR RI/FS GROUP B SITES, MCB
    CAMP PBNDLBTON.
    
    
    CLASSIFICATION
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    KBY WORDS
    
    
    RI
    PS
    TECH MEMO
    MTG MINS
    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL (6)
    PERMIT
    GW
    MONITORING
    WELLS
    FFA
    RI
    TECH MEMO
    COMMENTS
    TECH MEMO
    RI
    OU
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    CRP
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    REMOVAL (6)
    PS
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    . 4 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    GROUP B SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    GROUP A SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    3,6 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    GROUP A
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    01/31/94
    00166
    03.6
    05/08/95
    01/31/94
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    01.6
    09/16/96
    02/04/94
    00166
    02.4
    06/30/94
    02/11/94
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    05/03/95
    02/14/94
    00166
    03.6
    01/05/95
    02/25/94
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    04.1
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    TO SIGNATURE ....
    
    MCB CAMP PSNDLBTON
    J.8. JOY
    SDAPCD
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    J.B. JOY
    RMQCS
    JOHN ANDERSON
    RWQCB
    ARTHUR L. COB
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    J.H. ROBBRTUS
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    B. NINUOH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    R. GRBBN
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    B. HINUGH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    B. MINUCH
    DISTRIBUTION
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    B. LUBCKBR
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    W.A. DOS SANTOS
    APCD
    RICHARD J. SMITH
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    B. MINUGH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    J.R. PAWLISCH
    EPA SACRAMENTO
    A.J. LANDIS
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    SUBMISSION LETTERS TO IS SDAPCD EMPLOYEES CONCERNING ADMIN RECORD
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    PROJECT NOTES ADDRESSING COMMENTS TO RI/FS DRAFT HUMAN ADMIN RECORD
    HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT WORK PLAN FOR GROUP -B* SITES.
    STAFF REPORT DESCRIBING FURTHER REGIONAL BOARD ADMIN RECORD
    ENFORCEMENT OPTIONS. CEASE AND DESIST ORDERS.
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    ESTIMATED COST OP CONDUCTING RPA INVESTIGATION FOR ADMIN RECORD
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    FOLLOW UP BFPOR FOR MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON BB/CA FOR ADMIN RBCORD
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    REGARDING ARARa COMMENTS ON THE APCD POSITION ON ADMIN RBCORD
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    RESPONSE TO COMMENTS ON DRAFT FINAL TECHNICAL ADMIN RBCORD
    MEMORANDUM FOR GROUP B SITES
    DTSC ROLE AS LEAD STATE AGENCY FOR IDENTIFICATION OF ADMIN RBCORD
    STATE ARAR* FOR MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    KBY WORDS
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    FS
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    NOV
    CtD
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    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL (6)
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    TPH
    NTCRA
    ARAR
    CBRCLA
    ARAR
    BB\CA
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    REMOVAL (6)
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    3,6
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    GROUP A
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    3,6 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    GROUP A SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    OU1 . OU2
    GROUP A SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    3,4,5,6,9,
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    RPT
    N6871189D9296
    0350
    01/06/95  JACOBS ENGINEERING
    03/02/94  B.B. LUBCKBR
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    02.4
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    05/03/95  BPA SAN FRANCISCO
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    01/05/95  MCAS CAMP PBNDLBTON
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                                                                                                              ADMIN RECORD
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    LTR
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    01/05/95
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    01/05/95
    03/14/94
    00000
    02.4
    01/06/95
    03/15/94
    00166
    04.0
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    W.A. DOS SANTOS
    BPA SAN FRANCISCO
    J. ANDERSON
    DBPT OF PISH t GAME
    J.L. TURNER
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    J.B. JOY
    DISTRIBUTION
    BPA SAN FRANCISCO
    J. ANDERSON
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    W.A. DOS SANTOS
    DTSC LONG BEACH
    0. PATRICK
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    S. DIAS
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    B.B. LUBCKBR
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    REQUESTING EXTENSION TO THB DEADLINE FOR THB DRAFT RI
    REPORT FOR GROUP B SITBS FROM MARCH 14. 1994 TO
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    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON RI/PS PS FOR GROUP A SITBS
    DRAFT CAMP PBNDLBTON PS FOR GROUP A SITBS SITB 9 OF
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    ADMIN RECORD RI
    CONFIDENTIAL DOC PS
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    COMMENTS
    TRC
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    OU
    ADMIN RECORD EB\CA
    COMMENTS
    ADMIN RECORD RI
    INFO REPOSITORY PS
    GROUP B
    GROUP A
    3,4,5,6,9,
    24
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    OU 1
    GROUP B
    OU 2
    GROUP A
    5
    GROUP A
    9
    OU 1
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
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    LTR
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    J. JOY
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    R.J. SMITH
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    	 SUBJECT 	
    
    
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    PROJECT NOTE REGARDING 14TH PPA PROJECT MANAGERS MTG
    KEY TOPIC PHASE I RI TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM POR GROUP B
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    14TH PPA PROJECT MANAGERS MEETING RI/PS AND REMOVAL A
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    COMMENTS ON THE REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION/FEASIBILITY
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    COMMENTS ON ARAR POR SITE 5
    USB OP CALIFORNIA CANCER POTENCY FACTORS POR MCB
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    IDENTIFICATION OP ARARS FOR THE BB/CA POR SITES 3 AND
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    DRAFT IDENTIFICATION OF ARAR* FOR SITE S CAMP
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    INFO REPOSITORY
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    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
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    KEY WORDS
    
    
    DATA
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    TECH MEMO
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    COMMENTS
    RI
    PS
    COMMENTS
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    ARAR
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    Sit*
    
    
    25J
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    2SL
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    25N
    5,001
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    3
    6
    5
    
    
    
    
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    04/18/94
    00166
    03.6
    OS/03/95
    04/19/94
    00166
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    04/28/94
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    05/03/95
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    04/29/94
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    B. NINUGH
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    	 SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION
    
    
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    REVIEW COMMENTS ON THE APPENDIX A ARARa OF 14 MARCH ADMIN RBCORD
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    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON REVIEW COMMENTS ON DRAFT BB/CA ADMIN RECORD
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    MINUTES OP 21 APRIL 1994 MEETING ON ARARa FOR SITE S ADMIN RBCORD
    
    
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON REVIEW COMMENTS OP APPENDIX A ADMIN RBCORD
    GROUP A SITE S ARARa
    
    
    
    KEY WORDS
    
    
    BB\CA
    COMMENTS
    
    
    MTO NINS
    
    
    
    NTG MINS
    
    
    
    MTG MINS
    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL (6)
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    COMMENTS
    
    
    
    COMMENTS
    ARAR
    
    
    ARAR
    
    
    
    ARAR
    
    
    COMMENTS
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    . . .Site. . .
    
    
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
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    BB/CA FOR GROUP A SITES 3 AND 6 ARARS COMMENTS MCB ADMIN RECORD
    CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    REQUEST FOR RWQCB ARARa FOR INSTALLATION RESTORATION ADMIN RECORD
    SITB 3 (PBST CONTROL WASH RACK) SITB 6 (DPDO DRMO
    SCRAP YARD) MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    PROVIDE COMMENTS ON THE MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON DRAFT ADMIN RECORD
    PROPOSED PLAN FOR OU 1 - SITB 9 (LTR W/0 PROPOSED
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    DRAFT PROPOSED PLAN FOR OU 1 SITB 9 SENT FOR COMMENTS ADMIN RECORD
    DUE ON 4 NOV. 1994
    
    
    REVIEW OF MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON RI/FS FOR GROUP A SITES ADMIN RECORD
    9 AND OPERABLE UNIT #1 DRAFT FINAL OF 09/09/94
    
    
    MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS CONCERNING REVIEW S, ADMIN RECORD
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    H.C. GASLAN
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
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    SOIL WASHING TRBATABILITY STUDY REPORT SITES 3 t 6
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON ALSO APPENDIX A-D VOL 1 OP 2 AND
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    WETLAND ASSESSMENT SITES 3, 6, 19 MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    PROVIDE FOR COMMENTS
    
    
    REQUEST FOR COMMENTS ON MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON DRAFT
    REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION FEASIBILITY STUDY GROUP B
    SITES GROUP B DATED 28 OCTOBER 1997
    
    REVIEW OP MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON DRAFT PROPOSED PLAN FOR
    OU *1 GROUP A SITE 9-41 AREA STUART HBSAA WASTB
    STABILIZATION POND OF OCT. 11, 1994
    
    SAMPLE LOCATION MAPS FOR SITES 24 6 26 CURRENTLY BEING
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    REVISED FEDERAL FACILITIES AGREEMENT DEADLINES FOR
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    DRAFT RI/FS RI REPORT FOR GROUP B SITES VOLUME 1 OF 4
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    ADMIN RBCORD
    
    
    
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    APPENDICES Q THROUGH V HCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
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    COMMENTS ON MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
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    J . ANDERSON
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    DRAFT WORK PLAN ADDENDUM FOR SITE 8
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    B. DIAS
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    B.M. MINUGH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    B.M. MINUGH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    J.B. JOY
    VARIOUS AGENCIES
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    J.B. JOY
    DHS SAN DIEGO
    K. HBATON
    DTSC LONG BBACH
    M. GAS LAN
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    B. DIAS
    	 SUBJECT . . . .
    
    TECHNICAL PROJECT NOTE RESPONSE TO COMMENTS ON THB
    DRAFT RI REPORT FOR GROUP B SITES
    TECHNICAL PROJECT NOTE RESPONSE TO COMMENTS ON THB
    DRAFT WORK PLAN ADDENDUM FOR ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATION
    AT SITE B
    TECHNICAL PROJECT NOTE RESPONSE TO AGENCY COMMENTS ON
    THB DRAFT SANTA MARGARITA BASIN GROUNWATBR STUDY WORK
    PLAN ADDENDUM OP 26 JANUARY 1995
    DRAFT FINAL SANTA MARGARITA BASIN GROUNDWATBR STUDY
    WORK PLAN ADDENDUM REVISION 0 RI/PS
    DRAFT FINAL WORK PLAN ADDENDUM FOR ADDITIONAL
    INVESTIGATION AT SITE B LAS PULGAS LANDFILL RI/PS
    REVISION 0
    TRANSNITTAL OP DRAFT ROD AND REQUEST FOR COMMENTS
    BY MAY 31, 199S
    W/O BNCL
    PERMIT APPLICATIONS FOR GROUNDWATBR MONITORING WELLS
    AND SOIL BORINGS
    W/BNCL
    COMMENTS ON THB DRAFT FACT SHEET NUMBER 3
    W/BNCL
    CLASSIFICATION KEY WORDS
    ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    ADMIN RECORD GW
    ADMIN RECORD RI
    FS
    LF
    ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    INFO REPOSITORY ROD
    ADMIN RECORD PERMIT
    INFO REPOSITORY GW
    MONITORING
    WELLS
    SOIL
    ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    INFO REPOSITORY PUBNOT
    . . .Sit* 	 Locat
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    8 SOUTHWEST
    45 SOUTHWEST
    45 SOUTHWEST
    8 SOUTHWEST
    OU1 SOUTHWEST
    9 MCB CAMP
    8 SOUTHWEST
    MCB CAMP
    5 GROUP A SOUTHWEST
    9 GROUP B MCB CAMP
    3 GROUP C
    
    
    DIVISION
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                                                                                                                                                   24
                                                                                                                                                   7
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    DISTRIBUTION
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    J.B. JOY
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    J.B. JOY
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    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD PILE INDEX
    
    	 SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION KEY WORDS
    
    
    DRAFT ROD FOR OU1 SITES 9 AND GROUP A FOR COMMENTS ADMIN RECORD ROD
    W/0 BNCL INFO REPOSITORY
    RECORD OP DECISION FOR OU 1 SITE 9 AND GROUP A ADMIN RECORD ROD
    NO ACTION SITES DRAFT
    REPORT OF WASTE ANALYSIS PLAN FOR HCB CAMP PBNDLBTON ADMIN RECORD
    VOLUME X OF 2 AND VOLUME 2 OF 2
    DRAFT CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL PLAN ADDENDUM, ADMIN RECORD
    13 AREA
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON IRP DRAFT FINAL WORK PLAN ADDENDUM ADMIN RECORD IRP
    FOR ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATION AT SITE 8, DRAFT FINAL Wp WORK PLAN
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    INVITATION TO THE 22ND PFA PROJECT MANAGERS' MEETING ADMIN RECORD
    IRP TECHNICAL PROJECT NOTE ADDRESSING RESPONSE TO ADMIN RECORD IRP
    COMMENTS ON DRAFT RI RPT FOR GRP *B* SITES & DRAFT WP RI
    ADDENDUM FOR ADD' L INVESTIGATION AT SITES 8 W/O ENCL
    FACT SHEET NO. 3 ADMIN RECORD PUB NOT
    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL (6)
    COMMENTS ON DRAFT FINAL RI REPORT FOR GROUP B IR SITES ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    TECHNICAL PROJECT NOTE ADDITIONAL SAMPLING OF GROUP ADMIN RECORD CLOSURE
    B IMPOUNDMENTS ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT WORK PLAN RA
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    8 SOUTHWBST DIVISION
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    	 SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION KEY WORDS
    
    
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    INVBSIGATION AT SITES 8 t 35 AND SANTA MARGARITA
    GROUNDWATBR STUDY
    
    LETTER ENCLOSING TECHNICAL PROJECT NOTES WHICH ADMIN RECORD SAP
    PRESENT THE SAMPLING PLAN AT MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON, GROUP INPO REPOSITORY
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    COMMENTS ON THE GROUP C ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT POR ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    CHEMICALS OP POTENTIAL ECOLOGICAL CONCERN MBMORNDUM SAP
    OP MARCH 23, 199S f, INTERIM WP SAP
    
    GROUP C SITES ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT- INTERIM ADMIN RECORD RISK
    WORK PLAN AND SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PLAN INPO REPOSITORY WORK PLAN
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    REQUEST POR COMMENTS ON THE ENCLOSED BB/CA FOR SITB 7 ADMIN RECORD REQUEST
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    BB/CA(*>
    
    DRAFT BB/CA POR INSTALLATION OP A CAP AT SITB 7 - ADMIN RECORD BB\CA
    BOX CANYON LANDFILL REVISION 0 LP
    
    
    AGENDA FOR THE 23RD PROJECT MANAGERS MEETING ADMIN RECORD MTG MINS
    W/BNCL INPO REPOSITORY
    
    
    DTSC REQUEST PISH & GAMES INPUT ON POTENTIAL CHEMICAL, ADMIN RECORD ARAR
    LOCATION, AND ACTION SPECIFIC ARAR' B AFFECTING THE
    PROPOSED REMOVAL ACTION AT SITB 7
    
    
    . . .Sit*. .
    
    
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    7
    
    
    7
    
    
    
    
    
    7
    
    
    
    	 Location 	
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLETON
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    

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    J.B. JOY
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    	 SUBJECT 	
    
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    REVISION TO THB COMMENT DUE DATB FOR MCB
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    PUBNOT
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    7 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    7 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    7 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
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    4,4A, 24 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    J.B. JOY
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    	 SUBJECT 	
    
    
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    TRANSMITTAL OP DRAFT GROUP C ECOLOGICAL RISK
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    W/O BNCL
    
    
    REQUEST FOR COMMENTS TO DRAFT GROUP *C* HUMAN HEALTH
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    RI/PS GROUP C SITES HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT
    WORK PLAN ADDENDUM DRAFT, REVISION 0
    
    
    DRAFT FINAL BB/CA FOR GROUP A SITS 3 AND 6
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    COMMENTS
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    6
    
    
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    3,6
    
    
    1D.1B.2B,
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    17,25,26,
    
    27,28,29,
    30,35
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    7,8,14,19
    20,22
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    GROUP C
    1, 2, 10, IS,
    17,27,28
    29,30,31
    35,
    GROUP D
    4,4A,24,3,
    6,7,8,9
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    . . . .Location 	
    
    
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    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    
    
    

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    B.M. NINUGH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    HCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    J.B. JOY
    VARIOUS AGENCIES
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    L. HARVEY
    PRBSSBISBN 4 RBIDBLB
    J. PRBSSBISBN
    CRHQCB SAN DIEGO
    J.P. ANDERSON
    DTSC LONG BEACH
    I. HIRBAWI
    CRWQCB SAN DIEGO
    J.P. ANDERSON
    DTSC LONG BEACH
    I. HIRBAWI
    MCB CAMP PBNDLTON
    J.B. JOY
    VARIOUS
    CRWQCB SAN DIEGO
    A.L. COB
    BPA SAN FRANCISCO
    J. ANDERSON
    SOUTHWEST DIVIISON
    B.K. DIAS
    BPA SAN FRANCISCO
    S. LAUTH
    BPA SAN FRANCISCO
    3. LAUTH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    
    	 SUBJECT 	
    
    
    TECHNICAL PROJECT NOTE MINUTES OP 23RD PPA PROJECT
    MANAGERS' HBBTINO
    DRAFT GROUP C HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT WORK PLAN
    SENT POR COMMENTS
    W/O BNCL
    RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR CLARIFICATION OP DOCUMENT
    REQUEST (PRELIMINARY REVIEW REPORT POR SITB 28, DATED
    MAY 13, 1991) OP JUNE 1, 199S
    CRWQCB SAN DIBGO WILL DBTOUR COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT
    GROUP C HUMAN HRA WORK PLAN TO DTSC AND BPA
    COMMENTS ON TUB DRAFT 8B/CA POR INSTALLATION OP A CAP
    AT SITB 7 OP MAY 25, 1995
    TRC MEETING) OP 9 AUGUST 1995 AGENDA AND MAP
    RWQCB REQUESTS AN EXTENSION OP TIMETABLE FOR DELIVERY
    OF DRAFT FINAL ROD OU1
    INVITATION TO ATTEND THB 24TH FFA PROJECT MANAGERS'
    MEETING
    COMMENTS ON THB DRAFT BB/CA POR INSTALLATION OP A CAP
    AT SITB 7 OP MAY 25, 1995
    
    CLASSIFICATION
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    ADMIN RBCORD
    ADMIN RBCORD
    ADMIN RBCORD
    ADMIN RBCORD
    ADMIN RBCORD
    ADMIN RBCORD
    
    KBY WORDS
    
    
    MTO MINS
    REMOVAL! 6)
    ASSESSMENT
    WORK PLAN
    COMMENTS
    RISK
    RESPONSE
    REQUEST
    PRP
    HRA
    COMMENTS
    BB\CA
    TRC
    REMOVAL (3)
    RBMOVAL(6)
    ROD
    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL (6)
    PPA
    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL (6)
    COMMENTS
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    3it«
    
    
    4,4A,24,8
    16,17,27,6
    0112,9
    GROUP C
    28
    GROUP C
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    3,6,7
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    OU2
    OU1
    3,4,5,6.9
    24
    OU2
    8,6,16, 17
    27,7,3,6,5
    OU1
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    14,19,20
    22
    SITB 7
    
    
    
    
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    DATS - 10/08/97
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    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
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    MCAS BL TORO
    
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    L. ARMAS
    CRWQCB SAN DIBGO
    X.O.
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    L. ARMAS
    CRWQCB SAN DIEGO
    X.O.
    PISH (. WILDLIFE
    O.C. KOBBTICH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    EPA SAN FRANCISCO
    J. DIAMOND
    RWQCB SAN DIBGO
    A.L. COB
    
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    J.B. JOY
    VARIOUS
    
    
    DTSC LONG BEACH
    M.C. GASLAN
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    VARIOUS
    
    
    
    
    
    	 SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION
    
    
    DBWATBRING OPERATION AT THB MCAS DRAINAGE DITCH ADMIN RBCORD
    
    
    
    DSWATBRING INVESTIGATION CONDUCTED DETERMINED THAT ADMIN RBCORD
    THB FINAL POINT OP DISCHARGE WAS TO THB SANTA
    MARGARITA RIVER
    
    HALTED DISCHARGE OP DBWATBRING BPFLUBNT TO THB SANTA ADMIN RBCORD
    MARGARITA RIVER, PENDING IMPLEMENTATION OP ALTERNATE
    DISCHARB OPTIONS
    
    COMMENTS ON THB BB/CA POR INSTALLATION OP A CAP AT ADMIN RBCORD
    SITB 7- BOX CANYON LANDFILL
    
    
    30-DAY EXTENSION POR THB NAVY'S SUBMITTAL OF THE DRAFT ADMIN RBCORD
    FINAL ROD POR OU 1 NOT NECESSARY
    
    
    
    DRAFT FINAL RBCORD OP DECISION POR OU 1 SITB 9 AND ADMIN RBCORD
    GROUP A NO ACTIONS SITES
    
    
    
    DRAFT FINAL RBCORD OP DECISION POR OU 1 SITB 9 AND ADMIN RBCORD
    GROUP A NO ACTIONS SITES (SENT FOR COMMENTS)
    (SEE DOC. NO. 0029C2 POR- THB ROD)
    
    
    COMMENTS ON THB DRAFT BB/CA POR INSTALLATION OP A CAP ADMIN RBCORD
    AT SITB 7
    
    
    REVISED 24TH MBBTING PROPOSED AGENDA ADMIN RBCORD
    
    
    
    
    
    
    KEY WORDS
    
    
    WATER
    
    
    
    WATER
    
    
    
    
    
    
    COMMENTS
    BB\CA
    
    
    ROD
    RBMOVALU)
    REMOVAL (6)
    
    
    ROD
    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL* 6)
    
    
    ROD
    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL (6)
    
    
    COMMENTS
    BB\CA
    
    
    PPA
    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL (6)
    
    
    
    
    
    . . .Site ...
    
    
    4
    
    
    
    45
    
    
    45
    
    
    
    SITB 7
    OU3
    GROUP B
    
    OUl
    GROUP A
    3,4,5,6,9,
    
    24
    OUl
    GROUP A
    9
    
    3,4,5,6,24
    OUl
    GROUP A
    • 3,4,5,6,9,
    
    24
    SITB 7
    
    
    
    OUl , OU2
    6.16,17,27
    8,7,3,6,5
    
    10,19,20,
    22
    GROUP C
    
    .... Location 	
    
    
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCAS CAMP PBNDLBTO
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    
    

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    DATE - 10/08/97
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    S.W. NORQUIST
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    P. MCKIM
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    T. ZUGSAY
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    B.M. MINUGH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    B.H. MINUGH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    
    CRWQCB SAN DIEGO
    A.L. COB
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    S.W. NORQUIST
    DTSC LONG BEACH
    M.C. GASLAN
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B. DIAS
    
    .... 	 SUBJECT 	
    
    
    RI/FS WORK PLAN SENT FOR REVIEW
    
    
    
    COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT FINAL BB/CA FOR SITES 3 fc 6
    
    
    
    
    PROPOSED PWC SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PLAN
    
    
    ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT STUDY FOR BRAC II C, III
    
    
    DRAFT FINAL RI/PS GROUP C SITES HUMAN HEALTH RISK
    ASSESSMENT WORK PLAN ADDENDUM REVISION 0
    
    
    
    
    
    
    DRAFT FINAL RI/FS PHASE 1 RI TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM
    GROUP C SITES VOLUME 1 OP 2 AND VOLUME 2 OF 2
    
    
    
    
    
    
    COMPLIANCE WITH DIRECTIVE OF REGIONAL WATER QUALITY
    CONTROL BOARD CLEANUP 6 ABATEMENT ORDER NO. 88-51
    AND ADDENDUM NO. 1
    
    COMMENTS ON THE BB/CA FOR GROUP A SITB 3 AND SITE 6
    DRAFT FINAL OF 21 JUNE 1995
    
    
    
    CLASSIFICATION KEY WORDS
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD RI
    FS
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    BB\CA
    REMOVAL (3)
    
    REMOVAL (6)
    ADMIN RECORD SAP
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD PERMIT
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD KRA
    
    
    
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD TECH MBMO
    RI
    
    
    
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD C/A ORDER
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    BB\CA
    REMOVAL (3)
    
    
    . . . sit« . . .
    
    
    
    
    
    
    3,6
    OU1 , OU2
    GROUP A
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    GROUP C
    ID, IB, 28,
    2C.6.10,
    
    16,17,27,
    28,29,30,
    31,35,43,
    44.45
    GROUP C
    1B,2B,2C,
    6,10, 16,
    
    17,27,28,
    29,30,31,
    35,43,44,
    45
    
    
    
    GROUP A
    3,6
    
    
    
    Location
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
                                                                                                                                 REMOVAL(6)
    

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                                                                                                                                                                          PACB -  7
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    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    B.H. MINUGH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    	 ... SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION
    
    
    REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF REVIEW PERIOD DBADLINB FOR ADMIN RECORD
    THE DRAFT FINAL RECORD OP DECISION (ROD) , OU1
    
    
    
    COMMENTS ON THE REVIEW OF THE DRAFT FINAL RECORD OF ADMIN RECORD
    DECISION (ROD) FOR OU 1 - SITB 9 (, GROUP A NO ACTION
    SITBSOP JULY 28, 1995
    
    
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    ARAR0 REVIEW FOR SITB 9 MISSTATBMBNT OF THE LAW ADMIN RECORD
    
    
    COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT FINAL RECORD OP DECISION (ROD) ADMIN RECORD
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    24 JULY 28, 1995
    
    
    REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF THE FPA DBADLINB FOR THE ADMIN RECORD
    INVOCATION OP DISPUTE RESOLUTION FOR THB DRAFT FINAL
    ROD OU 1
    
    REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OP REVIEW PERIOD DBADLINB FOR ADMIN RECORD
    THB DRAFT FINAL RECORD OP DECISION (ROD) OU 1
    
    
    
    TECHNICAL EVALUATION OP PROPOSED LOCATIONS FOR NEW ADMIN RECORD
    BASE WATER SUPPLY WELL NEAR EXISTING GROUND WATER
    PLUMBS IN 22 AREA
    
    TECHNICAL PROJECT NOTE MINUTES OP 24TH PFA PROJECT ADMIN RECORD
    MANAGER'S NESTING
    
    
    
    KEY WORDS
    
    
    ROD
    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL (6)
    
    
    COMMENTS
    ROD
    REMOVAL (3)
    
    REMOVAL (6)
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    ARAR
    
    
    COMMENTS
    ROD
    
    
    
    ROD
    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL (6)
    
    ROD
    REMOVAL (3)
    REMOVAL (6)
    
    
    WELLS
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    REMOVAL (6)
    
    MTO MINS
    
    
    
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    OU1
    GROUP A
    3,4,5,6,9
    
    24
    OU1
    SITB 9
    3,4,5,6,24
    
    
    GROUP C
    ID, 1B.2B,
    2C.6.10.16
    
    17,25,26,
    27,28,29,
    30,35
    9
    GROUP A
    OU1
    
    OU1
    9
    OU1
    
    4,4A, 24
    OU1
    3,4,5,6,9
    24
    
    OU1
    GROUP A
    3,4,5,6,9.
    
    24
    6, 17
    GROUP A
    
    
    7,8
    
    
    
    Location
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    

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    DATE - 10/08/97
                                                                                                                                                                           PADS -  8C
                                                        MCB CAMP PBNOLBTON ADHINISTRATIVB RECORD PILB INDEX
    
    
    
    
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    OHM REMEDIATION
    M. MILLER
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    B.B. LUBCKBR
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    B.K. DIAS
    BPA SAN FRANCISCO
    S. LAUTH
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    B.M. MINUOH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    O. MCCLAIN
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    S.M. MINUHH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    R. CALLAWAY
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    8. DIAS
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    R. CALLAWAY
    SWRB SACRAMENTO
    J.W. RICHARDS
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    VARIOUS
    
    	 SUBJECT 	
    
    
    FINAL WORK PLAN SOIL VAPOR EXTRACTION PILOT TEST
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    RI/FS GROUP C SITES ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT
    DRAFT SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS PLAN
    INVINTATION TO THE 2STH FEDERAL FACILITIES AGREEMENT
    PROJECT MANAGERS MEETING WITH AGENDA
    RESPONSE TO COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT ECOLOGICAL RISK
    ASSESSMENT WORK PLAN RI/FS FOR GROUP C SITES
    OF 23 JUNE 1995
    RESPONSES TO COMMENTS ON DRAFT BB/CA FOR SITES 3 fc 6
    DRAFT FINAL BB/CA FOR GROUP A SITE 3 PBST CONTROL
    WASH RACK 6 SITE DPDO SCRAP YARD REVISION 1
    AGREED UPON LANGUAGE FOR AMENDING THE DRAFT FINAL ROD
    FOR OU-1 SITE 9 AND GROUP A NO FURTHER ACTION SITES
    FOR ARAR'e
    AGREED UPON LANGUAGE FOR AMENDING THE DRAFT FINAL ROD
    FOR OU-1 SITE 9 AND GROUP A NO FURTHER ACTION SITES
    FOR ARAR'e
    DRAFT FINAL BB/CA FOR INSTALLATION OF A CAP AT SITE 7
    BOX CANYON LANDFILL REVISION 0
    
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    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
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    COMMENTS ON THE INVESTIGATION/FEASIBILITY STUDY.
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    ADMIN RECORD
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    ADMIN RECORD
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    DRAFT BB/CA FOR INSTALLATION OP A CAP AT SITB 7 - BOX
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    COMMENTS PROVIDED REGARDING DRAFT ACTION MEMORANDUM ADMIN RECORD
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    REVIEW OP DRAFT ACTION MEMORANDUM FOR NTCRA, SITE 3 ADMIN RECORD
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    REQUEST FOR COMMENTS ON DRAFT RI/PS FOR OU2, SITE 8 & ADMIN RECORD
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    DRAFT: RI/FS FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR OU2 ADMIN RECORD
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    DTSC REQUEST DPQ PROVIDE INPUT ON POTENTIAL CHEMICAL
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    REQUEST POR COMMENTS ON FINAL REVISED TREAT ABILITY
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    QUARTERLY GROUNDWATBR MONITORING REPORT-FIRST
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    DRAFT REMEDIATION WORK PLAN
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    DRAFT: RI REPORT FOR GROUP C SITBS RI/PS
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    RESPONSE TO COMMENTS ON THE RI/FS PHASE I RI
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    EXTENSION POR COMMENT PERIOD ON DRAFT MCB CAMP
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    REVIEW OP MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON DRAFT CLOSURE & POST
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    COMMENTS OP FINAL REVISED TREAT ABILITY STUDY TESTING ADMIN RECORD
    REPORT FOR THE STABILIZATION OP PESTICIDE-CONTAMINATED
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    COMMENTS ON DRAFT ACTION MEMORANDUM POR NTCRA, SITE 7 ADMIN RECORD
    OP FEBRUARY 15, 1996 (W/BNCL)
    
    
    COMMENTS ON DRAFT TECHNICAL ADDENDUM TO THE RI REPORT ADMIN RECORD
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    08/07/96
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    H. GILL
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    D. MANGOLD
    
    
    HCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    DTSC LONG BEACH
    I. HIRBAWI
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD FILE INDEX
    
    
    SUBJECT
    
    
    PROJECT NOTE FOR IR SITE 3 d 6, HCB CAMP PBNDLBTON.
    BNCL: RECOMMENDATIONS (, CONCERNS PROM DTSC b RWQCB.
    RECOMMEND NAVY'S RESPONSE BEFORE PUBLIC NOTICE BEGINS.
    
    COMMENTS TO PROJECT NOTE FOR INSTALLATION RESTORATION
    SITE 3 AND SITE 6, DATED APRIL 23, 1996
    
    
    
    
    PROPOSED PLAN FOR REMEDIAL ACTION AT SITES 2B, 3, 4,
    4A, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8A, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 27, 31,
    43, 44, AND 45
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    THIRTIETH FPA PM MEETING AGENDA
    
    
    
    ARARB REQUEST FOR OU 2, MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON, DTD MAY
    16, 1996 HAD PREVIOUSLY TRANSMITTED AND DTSC IS
    FORWARDING ADDITIONAL INFOR. (BNCL.)
    
    
    
    
    CLASSIFICATION KEY WORDS
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    RESPONSE
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    INFO REPOSITORY IR
    CLEANUP
    
    PESTICIDES
    
    ADMIN RECORD WORK PLAN
    INFO REPOSITORY RA
    CLEANUP
    
    PS
    ROD
    BB\CA
    GW
    SOIL
    SEDIMENTS
    LANDFILL
    CANCER
    TCB
    WELLS
    ARAR
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD MTG MINS
    COMMENTS
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD ARAR
    
    
    
    
    
    
    . Sit* .
    
    
    3,6
    
    
    
    3
    6
    OU 3
    
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    3
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    7
    8
    8A
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    16
    17
    19
    20
    22
    27
    31
    43
    44
    45
    . OU 1
    OU 2
    GROUP A
    GROUP B
    GROUP C
    GROUP D
    OU 3
    3.6
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    OU 2
    8,4,4A,17
    27,6
    
    
    
    
    Location
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    HCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    HCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
                                                                                                                                                   22 ARBA
                                                                                                                                                   23 ARBA
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    D. MANGOLD
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    J.B. JOY
    COUNTY OF SAN DIBGO
    L. SKINNER
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    B. MINUGH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    K. KENNEDY
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    8. MINUGH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    K. KENNEDY
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    DTSC LONG BEACH
    I. HIRBAWI
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    	 SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION
    
    RESPONSE TO LETTER OP APRIL 22, 1996, INFORMATION WAS ADMIN RECORD
    REVIEWED 6 APPROVED BY EPA, DTSC, RWO.CB, t APCD. TO
    (W/BNCL)
    RESPONSE TO ALLEGED CONTAMINATION OP PESTICIDE IN POL ADMIN RECORD
    HANDLING AREAS, SAN CLBMSNTB RANCH, IR SITE 37 INFO REPOSITORY
    COMMENTS ON DRAFT RI FOR GROUP C SITES OF APRIL ADMIN RECORD
    12, 1996
    NOTIFICATION THAT ADDITIONAL SAMPLING WILL BE ADMIN RECORD
    PERFORMED AT BLDG. 43574 SITE, A3 FUNDING BECOMES AVAIL.
    AND AS IT FITS INTO CAMP PBNDLBTON' S PRIORITY PGRM.
    RESPONSE TO COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT REVISED WORK PLAN ADMIN RECORD
    FOR GROUP D SITES DTD APRIL 15, 1996.
    APPENDIX P- REVISIONS TO THB SAMPLING & ANALYSIS PLAN ADMIN RECORD
    FOR THB RI FOR GROUP D SITES (, THB PHASE 2 RI FOR
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    REVISIONS TO THB SAP FOR THB RI GROUP D SITES AND ADMIN RECORD
    THB PHASE 2 RI FOR GROUP C SITES (RBV JUNE 14, 1996)
    ADDENDUM TO THB DRAFT FINAL WORK PLAN FOR PHASE 2 RI ADMIN RECORD
    AT GROUP C SITES FOR ADDITIONAL ECOLOGICAL SAMPLING,
    DTD JUNE 14, 1996.
    COMMENTS PROM DTSC & RWQCB ON RI/PS, DRAFT RI REPORT ADMIN RECORD
    POR GROUP C SITES OP APRIL 12 1996
    COMMENTS PROM DTSC 4 RWQCB ON DRAFT RI/PS FOR OU2, ADMIN RECORD
    SITS 8 AND 22/23 AREA SITES
    KEY WORDS
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    PS
    COMMENTS
    RI
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    . . .Sit« 	 Location 	
    
    6 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    22 AREA
    37 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
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    32 AREA
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    GROUP D SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    GROUP D SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    GROUP C
    GROUP D SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    GROUP C
    GROUP C SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    GROUP C SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    OU2 SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    8, 22 AREA
    23 AREA
    

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    PROVIDE COMMENTS ON DRAFT FINAL RI/FS REVISED RI WORK ADMIN RECORD
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    REVISED PAGES TO BE CHANGED OUT IN ACTION MEMO. FOR ADMIN RECORD
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    SITES
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    LETTER ENCLOSING BXBCUTIVB SUMMARY OP FEASIBILITY ADMIN RECORD
    STUDY FOR OPERABLE UNIT 2, SITE 8, LAS PULGAS LANDFILL INFO REPOSITORY
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    MAY 7/8, 1996, DRAFT FINAL MINUTES OF THE TWENTY-NINTH ADMIN RECORD
    FPA PROJECT MANAGERS MEETING.
    
    
    
    
    
    KEY WORDS
    
    
    ACTMBNO
    REMOVAL
    CBRCLA
    
    REQUEST
    COMMENTS
    RI
    
    PS
    WORK PLAN
    ACTMEMO
    REMOVAL
    
    
    REQUEST
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    GW
    
    
    
    
    
    
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    GW
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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    16
    17
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    4
    
    6
    16
    ARBA 22
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    ARBA 23
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    3, 6,7,29
    35, 30, ID
    GROUP D
    
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    

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    PROOF OP PUBLICATION FOR PUBLIC NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY
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    FINAL 9ITB ASSESSMENT REPORT, 13 ARBA
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    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
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    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
    ADMIN RECORD
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    ADMIN RECORD
    INFO REPOSITORY
    ADMIN RECORD
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    . .Site 	 Location 	
    
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    6 MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    13 ARBA SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    OU2 SOUTHWBST DIVISION
    3 MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
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    6 SOUTHWBST DIVISION
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    6 MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
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    ENCLOSURE LTR OF DRAFT FINAL RI/FS, OU 2, SITE 8 22/23
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    PERMIT APPLICATION
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    .SUBJECT 	
    
    
    FOR GROUND WATER AND VADOSB
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    FOR GROUND WATER AND VADOSB
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    INFO REPOSITORY
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    W. CRONB
    
    
    
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    W. CRONB
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    D. MANGOLD
    VARIOUS AGENCIES
    
    
    
    
    PERMIT APPLICATION
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    PERMIT APPLICATION
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    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    

    -------
    DATB - 10/08/97
                                                         MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD  PILB  INDEX
                                                                                                                                                                             PAGB - 101
    DOCUMENT TYPE DOC DATB PROM SIGNATURE
    CONTR/GUID NO CTO NO TO . ... 	 SUBJECT
    APPROX * OP PAGES B PA. CATS TO SIGNATURE 	
    
    M00681 003254 05/22/97 JACOBS ENGINEERING DRAFT REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION/FEASIBILITY STUDY
    RPT 02/14/97 B. MINUGH REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION FOR GROUP D SITES
    N6871189D929S 00301 SOUTHMBST DIVISION RBV.O VOLUME 1
    1000 03.4
    M006B1 0032SS OS/22/97 JACOBS BNGINBBRING DRAFT REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION/FEASIBILITY STUDY
    RPT 02/14/97 B. MINUGH REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION FOR GROUP D SITES
    N6871189D9296 00301 SOUTHWEST DIVISION RBV.O VOLUME 2
    1000 03.4
    
    CLASSIFICATION KEY WORDS Site Location
    
    '
    ADMIN RECORD RI GROUP D SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    PS 1A
    OU IB
    GW 1C
    NCP IP
    VOC 1H
    PCB 11
    PRO 2A
    2D
    2B
    2F
    2G
    IB
    32
    33
    34
    36
    37
    38
    39
    40
    41
    42
    GROUP C
    2C
    10
    16
    17
    27
    GROUP B
    ADMIN RECORD RI GROUP D SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    P3 . 1A
    BR IB
    HAZ WASTE 1C
    IP
    IK
    11
    2A
    2D
    2P
    2G
    18
    32
    33
    34
    37
    40
    2C
    10
    16
    

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    DATB -
                                                                                                                                                                            PAGB  -  109
                                                        MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD  FILE  INDEX
    DOCUMENT TYPE DOC DATB PROH. SIGNATURE 	
    
    
    
    M00681 003255 continued
    M00681 0032S6 05/22/97 JACOBS ENGINEERING DRAFT RBHBDIAL INVESTIGATION/FEASIBILITY STUDY
    RPT 02/14/97 B. MINUGH RBHBDIAL INVESTIGATION FOR GROUP D SITES
    N6871189D9296 00301 SOUTHWEST DIVISION RBV.O VOLUME 3
    2000 03.4
    M00681 0032S7 OS/23/97 JACOBS BNGINBBRING DRAFT REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION/FEASIBILITY STUDY
    RPT 02/14/97 B. MINUGH REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION FOR GROUP D SITES
    N6B71189D9296 00301 SOUTHWEST DIVISION RBV.O VOLUME 4
    2000 03.4
    ... CLASSIFICATION KBY WORDS . Site .Location.
    
    17
    27
    GROUP C
    ADMIN RECORD RI GROUP D SOUTHWEST DIVISION
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    GW IB
    SOIL 1C
    PRO IP
    VOC 1H
    11
    2A
    2D
    2P
    2G
    18
    32
    33
    34
    37
    40
    2C
    10
    16
    17
    27
    GROUP C
    ADMIN RECORD RI GROUP D SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    PS 1A
    SOIL IB
    PCS ic
    IP
    1H
    11
    2A
    2D
    2P
    2G
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    32
    . 33
    34
    37
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    16
    17
    27
    GROUP C
    

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    PRC . DATE
    DOC . DATE
    
    EPA . CATtf
    
    05/22/97
    02/14/97
    00301
    03.4
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    04/17/97
    02/24/97
    00000
    03.6
    
    
    05/22/97
    02/24/97
    DO 1(7 3
    01.2
    
    
    
    04/17/97
    02/28/97
    00000
    10.1
    
    08/27/97
    03/05/97
    00301
    10.4
    
    
    
    
    
    PROM 	
    PROM SIGNATURE 	
    
    TO SIGNATURE 	
    
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    B. MINUGH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    D. MANGOLD
    VARIOUS AGBNCIBS
    
    
    
    OHM REMEDIATION
    G. JAMBS
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    D. JBSPBRSBN
    
    
    
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    J. JOY
    VARIOUS AGENCIES
    
    
    JACOBS ENGINEERING
    J. GLBASON
    VARIOUS INDIVIDUALS
    
    
    
    
    
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD PILE INDEX
    
    
    	 SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION
    
    
    DRAFT REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION/FEASIBILITY STUDY ADMIN RECORD
    REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION FOR GROUP D SITES
    RBV.O VOLUME S
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    REQUEST FOR AMENDMENT TO DELETE IR SITS B AND SITE 14 ADMIN RECORD
    FROM SCOPE OF COVERAGE OP PPA, INCLUDING APPENDIX A INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    
    DRAFT REMOVAL ACTION SITE CLOSURE REPORT ADMIN RECORD
    NON-TIME CRITICAL REMOVAL ACTION IRP GROUP A SITS 3 INFO REPOSITORY
    RBV.O
    
    
    
    
    DRAFT PROPOSED PLAN FOR OU 2, DATED FEBRUARY 26, 1997; ADMIN RECORD
    REQUEST FOR COMMENTS (W/O BNCL) INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    DRAFT FINAL MINUTES OF THE THIRTY-FOURTH PFA ADMIN RECORD
    PROJECT MANAGERS' MEETING INFO REPOSITORY
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    KEY WORDS
    
    
    RI
    PS
    GW
    
    CO NT AM •
    RA
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    REQUEST
    IR
    PPA
    
    
    
    REMOVAL
    CLOSURE
    NTCRA
    
    IRP
    SOIL
    
    REQUEST
    COMMENTS
    OU
    
    
    MTG HINS
    PPA
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    . . .sic*.
    
    
    GROUP D
    23
    1A
    
    IB
    1C
    IP
    1H
    11
    2A
    20
    2P
    20
    IB
    32
    33
    34
    37
    40
    2C
    10
    16
    17
    27
    OU 2
    B
    14
    
    AREA 22
    AREA 23
    GROUP A
    3
    SUBSITB
    
    SUBSITB
    SUBSITB
    SUBSITB
    OU 2
    B
    AREA 22
    
    AREA 23
    OU 4
    GROUP C
    GROUP D
    
    1A
    IP
    2A
    PAGB -
    
    
    
    	 Location 	
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    3A
    
    38
    3C
    3D
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    

    -------
    DATS - 10/01
                                                                                                                                                                             PAGE  -  111
                                                         NCB  CAMP PBNDLBTON ADMINISTRATIVE RECORD PILE INDEX
    WAV (W . W V . *1W .
    DOCUMENT. TYPE. . .
    
    APPROX . # . OP . PAGBS
    
    M00681 0033S9 C
    
    MOOC81 003248
    LTR
    000000000000000
    0003
    
    
    M00681 003249
    LTR
    000000000000000
    0003
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    M00681 003290
    LTR
    000000000000000
    0004
    
    
    H00681 0032S1
    LTR
    000000000000000
    0002
    
    
    H00681 003348
    XMTL
    NS871189D9296
    0019
    
    
    DOC. DATS
    CTO NO
    1 BPA.CATft
    
    continued
    
    04/17/97
    03/11/97
    00000
    10.1
    
    
    04/17/97
    03/12/97
    00000
    10.1
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    08/22/97
    03/18/97
    00000
    01.6
    
    
    04/17/97
    03/25/97
    00000
    10.1
    
    
    08/27/97
    04/01/97
    0301
    04.3
    
    
    FROM . SIGNATURE 	
    TO
    TO SIGHATURB 	
    
    
    
    CRWQCB SAN DIEGO
    J. ROBBRTUS
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    D. MANGOLD
    
    
    SPA SAN FRANCISCO
    S. LAUTH
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    D. MANGOLD
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    MCB CAMP PENDLBTON
    J. JOY
    VARIOUS AGENCIES
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    D. MANGOLD
    DTSC LONG BEACH
    I. HIRBAWI
    
    
    JACOBS ENG. SERVICES
    J. GLBASON
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    M. SCHWBER
    
    
    
    	 SUBJECT 	
    
    
    
    
    RESPONSE TO REQUEST BY DON, TO DELETE IR SITE 8 AND
    SITE 14 FROM SCOPE OF COVERAGE OP PPA LETTER OP
    FEBRUARY 24, 1997
    
    
    
    COMMENTS RE DRAFT PROPOSED PLAN FOR OU 2, MCB CAMP
    PBNDLBTON
    W/ATTACH
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    REQUEST FOR COMMENTS ON DRAFT ENGINEERING EVALUATION/
    COST ANALYSIS FOR GROUP C SITES ID, IB, 30 AND 35
    W/0 BNCL
    
    .
    
    RE DTSC COMMENTS ON DRAFT FINAL RI/PS FOR OU 2
    FEBRUARY 26, 1997; REQUEST FOR COMMENTS
    (W/0 BNCL)
    
    
    
    TRANSMITTAL OF PROPOSED PLAN FOR NO REMEDIAL ACTION
    AT OPERABLE UNIT 2 SITES, DATED APRIL 1997
    
    
    
    
    
    CLASSIFICATION KEY WORDS
    
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    INFO REPOSITORY IR
    PPA
    
    RESPONSE
    
    ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    INFO REPOSITORY OU
    BACKGROUND
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD BB\CA
    INFO REPOSITORY REQUEST
    COMMENTS
    
    
    
    ADMIN RECORD COMMENTS
    INFO REPOSITORY RI
    FS
    
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    10
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    AREA 23
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    8A
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    20
    22
    31
    43
    44
    45
    28
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    30
    35
    OU 2
    8
    AREA 22
    
    AREA 23
    OU 4
    OU 2
    3
    S
    
    6
    17
    
    	 Location 	
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    

    -------
    DATB - 10/08/97
                                                                                                                                                                           PAGB -  li;
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    DOCUMENT TYPE >
    
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    M00681 003327
    LTR
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    M00681 003328
    LTR
    000000000000000
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    N6B71189D9296
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    M00681 003346
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    08/26/9''
    04/02/97
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    08/26/97
    04/02/97
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    08/27/97
    04/10/97
    0301
    03.3
    
    
    
    
    08/27/97
    04/16/97
    0301
    10.1
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    PROM. SIGNATURE 	
    TO 	 SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION
    TO. SIGNATURE 	
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    •
    
    
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON LBTTBR REQUESTING THAT BOX CANYON LANDFILL IS NOT ADMIN RBCORD
    K. QUIGLBY INCLUDED IN ORDER 97-11 INPO REPOSITORY
    RWCQB SAN DIEGO
    M. ALPBRT
    
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON LBTTBR ENCLOSING REQUEST TO WITHDRAW BOX CANYON ADMIN RBCORD
    T. TROST LANDFILL PROM ORDER 97-11, ANNOUNCEMENT OP 03/31/97 INPO REPOSITORY
    RWQCB SAN DIEGO MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT AND AGENDA, AND LBTTBR TO RWQCB
    H. ALPBRT
    JACOBS BNG. SERVICES TRANSMITTAL OF PROJECT NOTE FOR FOR PHASE III REMEDIAL ADMIN RBCORD
    J. GLBASON INVESTIGATION WORK PLAN FOR GROUP C SITES INFO REPOSITORY
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    H. SCHWBBR
    
    
    
    
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    J. GLBASON AGENCIES ON DRAFT OU 2 PROPOSED PLAN, DATED FEBRUARY INPO REPOSITORY
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION 1997.
    M. SCHWBBR
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    KEY WORDS
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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    RI
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    RESPONSE
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    27
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    16
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    19
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    31
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    30
    AREA 31
    35
    AREA 25
    OU 2
    43
    44
    
    45
    6
    AREA 22
    AREA 23
    3
    2B
    OU 4
    8A
    19
    20
    22
    31
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    

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    DATS - 10/08/97
                                                                                                                                                                            PAGE - 113
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    DOCUMENT . TYPE . .
    
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    LTR
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    N00681 003364
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    DOC DATE PROM . SIGNATURE 	
    CTO NO TO 	 SUBJECT 	 CLASSIFICATION KEY WORDS
    SPA CAT* TO. SIGNATURE 	
    
    OB/26/97 OHM REMEDIATION SVCS DRAFT REMOVAL ACTION SITE CLOSURE REPORT NON-TIME ADMIN RECORD REMOVAL
    04/17/97 D. McCULLAR CRITICAL REMOVAL ACTION, IRP SITE 6. GROUP A INFO REPOSITORY NTCRA
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION VOLUME I THROUGH IV (SUMMARY OP VOLUMES AT BASE AR) IRP
    02.0
    HOT SPOTS
    SOIL
    DISPOSAL
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    TREATMENT
    CLOSURE
    OB/27/97 SOUTHWEST DIVISION ISSUES ADDRESSING CONCERNS FOR THE IR PROGRAM SITE 8 ADMIN RECORD IR
    04/21/97 C. KOTAS AND SITE 14; TO BE DELETED PROM THE IR PROGRAM INFO REPOSITORY
    00000 BPA SAN DIBOO
    01.6 J. ROBBRTUS
    09/02/97 SOUTHWEST DIVISION DRAFT MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON RECORD OP DECISION, OPERABLE ADMIN RECORD ROD
    04/25/97 UNIT 2 INFO REPOSITORY
    00000
    05.1
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    08/26/97 JACOBS BNG. GROUP DRAFT FINAL REMEDIAL INVESTIGATION/FEASIBILITY STUDY, ADMIN RECORD RI
    07/16/97 R. SMITHR GROUP D SITES, VOLUMES 1 THROUGH 5 PS
    0301 SOUTHWEST DIVISION (VOLUMES 3 4, 4 ARE REVISIONS)
    04.2
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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    28
    31
    43
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    32
    33
    34
    37
    40
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    . . . .Location 	
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    MCB CAMP PBNDLBTON
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    SOUTHWEST DIVISION
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    .
    
    
    
    
    

    -------
    DATE - 10/08/97
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      1            MS.  TROST:   Good evening and welcome to the formal
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      2     portion of our public meeting with the proposed plan for
    
    
      3     Operable Unit 2.   My name is Theresa Trost.   I am with the
    
    
      4     Environmental Security,  Camp Pendleton.   And for the record I
    
    
      5     would like the members of the panel that  was going to sit up
    
    
      6     here  to please state their name and their affiliation.
    
    
      7            MR.  MANGOLD:   Davis Mangold,  the Remedial Project Manager
    
    
      8     for Southwest Division.
    
    
      9            MS.  LAUTH:   Sheryl Lauth, L-a-u-t-h,  Remedial Project
    
    
    10     Manager from EPA.
    
    
    11            MR.  ODERMATT:   John Odermatt,  0-d-e-r-m-a-t-t, Remedial
    
    
    12     Project Manager from the Regional  Water Quality Control Board.
    
    
    13            MR.  HIRBAWI:   Isaac Hirbawi,  Remedial Project Manager for
    
    
    14     DTSC,  Department of  Toxics.
    
    
    15            MS.  TROST:   I guess I  could say let the record show that
    
    
    16     there is no member  of the public in the audience and that we
    
    
    17     have  filled the requirement under  CERCLA  to  have a  public
    
    
    18     meeting.  And I would now like  to  propose a  closed  meeting.
    
    
    19                  Is there a  second?
    
    
    20            MR.  MANGOLD:   Second.
    
    
    21            MS.  TROST:  The meeting  is  now closed.
    
    
    22                  (The public meeting
    
    
    23                  concluded at 7:05  p.m.)
    
    
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                         REPORTER'S CERTIFICATE
     STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    )
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     COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO    )
           I, ELANA K. SHIRLEY, CSR No. 9651, a Certified
    Shorthand Reporter for the State of California do hereby
    certify:
           That said public meeting was taken before me at the time
    and place therein stated and was thereafter transcribed into
    print under my direction and supervision, and I hereby
    certify the foregoing public meeting is a full, true and correct
    transcript of my shorthand notes so taken.
    
           WITNESS my hand this 27th day of May,  1997
                                      ELANA
                                      CSR No.  9651, RPR
    

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